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TRIBUNE JUNIOR FORUM Tribune Junior Forum /'?/'.;.,. ?,/ m a,, hnttrttl <?' boa? ssd ?-. /?, ??/>// mfOi iiKitiou ni"l mi U--I ? ? tu ?/i'i? tin m an opporibmit*, ? | tliriilSii | ? .',?'/ <<i,it,ibHtiijn-, am? tetitr* tmamld] .'? m tfc /.,/./.? 0/ the Trib-\ Junior l'irum. Sin-York Tribune, | ???" N?V> ? t. PROPER VALUES. ? 'i ? |] m?j win? your Erieoda aie, and i I will tell yo-u what yo? aie." If that i ??. ii,??ii 111 i -- i"- trrtm traer i "Toll ? ???no what yon value tacot, and l ?ni. yon what yon ire." IVbea are "make Mentis" trltb an- taie, perhaps ? ; i | rare do la to Bad on! what : ihc now acquaintance; in i words, rjrhat this person value? wii- v ?Decaaae ere ?rani lo tnow, though we nwi> noi raullse it a1 Mint1. whal lu- roally is. anil ill?? way I?. ?In this la bj flnding ?mi not only whal be likf?* but wrbal h?'| i. if ihi- (rieotTa ? 'ii?>f MB* ? ?i i- t?. bnve ;i fpood time and Both If ?re ??iiiin?! ,*eotne tosjether'' j .?i: any <>f 11 ? * - things in arbleb are aro j [interested, ere know pretty wril t bai I .ihi- person baa Dotbtag for m tnd thai. ; ab. be bai little for himself ; i\ of the things in which arc *u~e i rnire other people by the ?Uandard i ? <?f iix'ir latereata ?anrely other "people] *? ;iti h eaaure m bj the s?hh?1 standards. ! ;i??? we meet the teal of valuing riiintr-1 'in lb., rieht way: do are appraise nigh* those thtttfa worthy of high aj> ind ?I" are appreciate tho ?lif bctween the worthy and tni ? by? I ?up;.iiK1-- or content is almost ??ii ftirelj lependenl on the vaines ira our? i???? <?ii iiiiir.'s. if are ?bave ? ? >-4eiion? work t?> ?i?? ami value it slightly I think tha? playfolng la moro im-j r i- ..i--> to s?-?1 how unhappy i no could betonm rdKniM wo not make :i uiiiok ro.Hiju-tiiii'iii <?f our opinions ? t??ii rerj mnefa ta rend a ?book ' our parents didn't approve, :ni<i ? place an?l wo insisto?! U[?on pre our parents didn't approve, and ??** the book tee eonld ?not have, It lay again to nee ?boar unhappy are ?! I??' ? nre ao mnny things that, arere rrectly balanced and valued bj ? o tld convince m very often thai ?mi1 nnhippiness is mainly "-ecsuse nre h ,i of storekeeper who really ??: know ill?' vain?' of I?i--. stork , Ihi becomes poor, unhappy and i ? - li: ?i'll-" f ? i< n'?tiiii'-_' more Important in ! ??? - ?? world to-day Iban to know] ;- ? t value and what la ?not if i ? ? ?>i \ bus* ??.,? intist know what I 1,.- in..-i in.;...i lam to be ?lono : ' If \\ ? are rery tire?! su i bave work t?> ? ?? niiisi knon n bat tblhs* is ?>f Importance and whal may be ov**t; If man] atnusefftr-ente are of i ms w ?? niiist know what is tit? ?aluable to us. .m?) so on. We ????. tht-n. thai ? i.sin being Interested in the most valu? ing really make -.?..?I yodgea ol il m i ually sha]?.' mir- tbougbt and tmracter. I ell ?o?1 what yon *..-?In?- ni"si ?iiul I >"it what von are ' WILLIAM M'KINLEY'S BIRTH? DAY. li Is -,? e.isy i?. target our .great men a ?? take this opportunity of call to mind thai Wednesday. Januars 1?, was tbe birthday of William m Klnley, tw?enty*flftb ?Preeideat ??f the . -State? He was bnra in Miles, I nun'.till ?'?.iinty. Ohio, liefere h ? was Presldenl ??t the I"nit?-?l ?State1* be hail been a Khootteacber, i private i tall War. then a lieutenant, ?ini?i a captain. After the war he prti.tlsoil law and he<aine a prone rating attorney (BepuMlcanl, United Stntsa Ita pr?senta five author <?f th? McKinley Tariff lull and Governor of <">!?<?. ?Besides ill?, ability which ei> .1 for bin m lliese |iO?its of honor. McKinley wn?? noted fot hin dignity, Mlf-control and simplicity. His private life was :rro?n<'ai hnhlo. ?nul be followed th?- aune strict rules ?.I conduct in his pilhli.- ;?^ In his -pri - .it.- iff?.. His lifi- show???! rery ?l?-ti tiitoly bow r?'ai rimpllctty an?! atralght lorwarii llvina is the key to ?li ireat -hnipiit. II** knew, as .??ii .real men know that tin.? f*-~*Mtne?a! roots in simplicity. PUZZLE PICTURE STORIES. i.i?la\ rare are publishing the third hf the series of I'n/./io Picture ?Stories The answer to these stories la always "?"us p?. ture. n<\! areek we will : ihe na tu.'s i,f :i|? those who semi In the r*orrect answer. Pu zzles BURIED PROVERB, .as word fi-om each line to form r?erb; the ni?"i? a! ?? I? is lii.i? There's the i?laf thai I would b?-: I roamed, ;. happy I w .tt. my "-\ in. who u?\-?i but mc, -,iiu\ woodland spot (V'here a ?l.?rr???lil I aot, ? ?i, tii-? ?. a y m\ lo? e to CHARADE. With ' tti?n ti?i\.- the u .-h ?tonn? ma ran? ?\ :ti ? ? ?nid in macht] - torn s wheel about: M third and f"?irth .?i? - ??-; ,i p*i t:. rtani an aclis ii?ni>. la whole d?M nene discover him Puzzle Answers HIDDEN ANIMALS. i Hors? - AM? Dea t bear. ,,?. i EASY DIAMONDS. A -BH0OM h?MIKOR b in . ?I t i ?, ?i m tu i n ?? r i ?. n ' ?Jo? m r HE MET THE KIND LADY AGAIN. THE LASSIE AND HER GOD MOTHER-A NORSE TALE .. ipli 11VI .1 fol I r aw? a ?i- -'?t wood. Th? wif? ha? Jual had ? pretty -.-iri born to her, bu the) wer? s., i.i the) did not know hoi to i-'-t the i-ai..- chriatened, f"i they ha? no money t.. pay the paison's :? ? . da) the father went oui to see if ii could find an) on? who wa? Silling t? stand for the 'child and pay th? fern but though ii- tralked about th? whol? ?lav from ?one le-us?- t.. another ant though ail said they were ?rilling enougl to stand, no an? thought blnseelf boun? to pay th, fees SOW, w ,-,. n h. w - home avala, n lovely lady m? l h m i s.? tin? ami v I... looked so tbor oughly spod and kind; ?ha offered to ?" the babe chriatened. but after thai sh. said she must keep n for her own. Th? ? d anewered he must Brat ask in? ?Tifo What she ?.visln-.l tO <l" but when In -,-..! horn?- ami told his rtor) th? -m?"' -., -i i Isbt out. "No!" ANOTHER SEARCH. Next day the man went out again, not no one would stand ? they had to pay ii." fees, and though i?. begged and prayed he could tet no help in? as he went home, toward evening, th? sain?- lovely lad;, met him who l?>ok.-<l so il . made him th? same oil ? t?.i.i hi? elfe again how he had Cared, ui'l this time ah? said If 0 ?ili't ;;<?! ai.' | n?- t.. M. ntl fol hi? ?.t da) th? it lei lh< lad ' have her wa sine? ?b.med ?o kind . i d nrxn\ Tin- third day the man weni abo l il he couldn't gel ??"..? ? n? lo stand, and so toward >?? en.met the kind lady airain h< ^.iv. his word sh? should lino- th? baby it ihe arould only >?.-t it chriatened al the font. So nest morning She ame t^ th- ?dace ?There the man lived, followed by two men t.. stand as Sodfaihera, took th? beb? and carrtod ?t to church, and there it ?ras chriatened. Aftei that sh? took I ?n house, and th'-re the little Rirl llVyd With her several \i-.ns. mh?i bai foeter-mothei was alws) - hind and fi k ndly i?. h? i A STAR POPS OUT. Now, when the laaale had grown t" b? b:^ enough to know right nd wrons, her foeter-mothei t"i read le go "> ney. ''Ton ha?.- m\ lea - - . iid t?. ?.-'. all ov?w th? n" ? ? li ? pi n..,-.. rooms which i show you," aad when sh? had -.?mi that swa) sbt went. the laSSl? mild UOl forbeOJ msl to ?.pen on?- of tin deori B llttl? hit. wh?-n Pop! out flew g Star When bei footer-mother cam? bach ?lie i waa ver) v? ted "> find that the Star hud flown out and she go) rerj tngi i lib t? i -daughtei end threat? s.-nd h?-r awav. Lot the Child >ii".l and begged so hard thai sh? ?:??: l? ? Now, : ' whll? the foetei ha?! to go on snothei Journey, and be? fore she went ?h? foi bad? th? a" Into th?.?. twi t ....m into a I had never been Bbe promlaed i" beware, but when ehe "-?^ i? ft alone sh? began think and to wonder what there < oui?I be In the se ond t.i ? nd ? t last not help settles the ?i?>"i a llttl* ijar, luet t" p. - ii n,. w hen fop' oui flaw the Al ?m \\ hen hei fostei ?moth? d Me llooa 1? t ??ut sh, - .'. - \ ? : \ downcast, and ?eld t>. the mus? go e? .. m not tay* ... longei . But th? ? sept and praj. 'ii-- f.'i f.,: . . ? - ? this tim.. t..". ah? got ? . i. Borne tun.- aftei f? m go aw? again, and sin- charged th? ?m:? wai ?..'; that sh?- mustn't n ?? nil", "i o., . into. tii. third room '.- : a I.- D . ; I'.-:. | ?mothi i hsd ame l ?? and the huude ??? " w? n ..; walking about alone all at o thought, "Dear me, what run I would b? ? to peep a llttl? Into thai third '? 'I'll. i. ? ? i ?, ? i.. i,,> itn'l ?i?. n for I ,. . hm \-1,, n the bad thought earn? the second Unv sh? v'.. d eut n?. ion-, t . .-ni,n- m hat might, ?he m iel and would lopb Inl i ....m Bo ?he ms t .,].. ned ti" ?i?"" s tin) ,i ? ei POP! -..'t ii' u He- h i SHU CHOOSES "LOVELINESS." lint v.h.ti i,?-r foeter-tnothei ? u ? bgcl ..nd rme thai the Sun bad fl i o. tii. i . . ? iid, "Non. i ? ? ??.. :," help i"i it .ill? I ? .i go away; sin- couldn't hear of Ions? ' " Son. ihi lasan .. ,i -..i o- ?is? "' end : ' ? ?? bul i: WS! all m. ;.? ?? Nay! bul i mus? punish j on." m ?! bet foMter-moth? I on ma bav? you; Il h? r !?> be the lo leal in th? ?'Oi !?i and ; "t i<> ??? able t<? spet ..: t., k? sp ? t speech ?<nd >? ''? ? -i of ..ii m.n bul swS? t.??m m? mut And thi ' loonei b? lov? h." B.? m? ??!'? al once \?on? droui fair, bul from t?...r day (>??? m i was dumb Bo ? hen ? went ., a., ?. ? i ora -.? ? foe* I'l-moinei -?he Walk''I an-i v. all?!? I ???! t,,.gh .'< great flreal srood; but tbl l u the? si-- arenl the furtb? r ?.n t1 ? enll .-. em? ?i to i.' Bo, e hen ti ? ?? ihe climbed up into a tall trae, which . ?free over a -^prinu. snd there si- rnade| herself up to sleep thai night Clos lay s castle, and from thai caetle ? early every morning : . Id to draa a ;.. make th? Prlnoe'a t. a from the si over which the tat a sitting Bo maid looked down into the spring, the lovely fa?-.- m the ?rater, thought It was her own: then wh?' I away the pitcher and ran home, and ? ? _-..t there she toeaed up her bead said, "if I'm oo pit 11. I'm far too | t.. go and ft '?ii water." So another maid had *?. go for th?- Wl ..ut the ?am? thing h..|.p mil t?i her; went bach nnd said he waa far too or .....l too good !?? fetch ?rater from sprihg for th? Prim ? T ten th? P w.nt himself, for be had a i ilnd t,. w hat all this COUld i.i.ali. BlT. ? DCI reach? ?! the -i" Ins? he, too th? In in the wat- r; b il he iook? -i ni' at ? .. i ;ii. i w .n i- ..f the lot el) la ?t. there up in the trei Thi n coaxed her down and look her home; ,ii last made tip his mind to hat ? hi* queen, becauae she ems so lovely, his mothei. wl o a as v< ii alive, t it ? sh.- can't Id, "and ma i ? k ked w Itch." Bui Ho- I'l-in. ?<? . ould nol .-?..? be married her Bo aft? r they had b married s ?rblle s Httk child was be '...it ,-,t the birth one end aU f< II i"'1 deep '"? p ??...o her foater-motl . ni t? . .-i It? llttl? Bn ??? am? arad ;i- Qu< ? n't lonth ? Ith , lood, snd ?Now ?.. i ?hall be ? I as i t when you let on! th? Bti id n in. ??? words she can I? ?i 'ff th? 11 Bot when thoee who e ? -i e ?m -,-.,- tl - ? thougbl the Qu ? had ea h? i ?.w n ? hild, and tl.I ' ? foi bunring her al i ?? bul lh< Pi ?.. Paul of n- r thai al last ? ? ? gged ..if. hm h. had l'ai d work to eel s.? th. neat time the young Queen ? ? e :? child a stn nal i i.t th? same thlt | hsppei sd ? ? si ass ..ni. this time i,- ?? ? i ? ? ? N.. w ' I ? ben >.. i let I ? Moot ? \-., tl ? '.? ? ? -i and ; v.. pi i..; w hen nib? , .:??'..I \n.i now the old Q ? i?.- '..ut t.*. ?..it the Prince found ? beg her off Bui when the third child u to i.e bom a watch was sel iwic? ? trong as ti. t the mi ; |, , *or*t< i - mol ?. e the wa slept took Ihe CU1 II - ?!'? ' . - mouth with to? bk ? I? now ah? she been wb? n 1 out the I And noa the Prin i bi ? i.- . ? Bh< ? ; luld Bu I - math? i e i." ? am? e th all thn . two ah? led bj llw ka id, .. th. third she |.,.? ..., I . ? . ? ? ? ?.' 1 I? ? .n. \oiir chlldl have th? -sain I am l i Mi ., . . ... ? - and sr.ig) \.? \..., i . . ? ? ? t .' v . 'Ill ] li." n??w glad s no i ? on? - ? t?-;i. Aft? am thai ? Prin? - mothei wae ver) fond ol th? vou 1 I. B. I. : ?? *> Puzzle Picture No. 3 in u Movie * lorn By Isabel Halse/. i .?) snd l?h i iik? in"\ bng i ? ? ires " i am going to ? loe you >.; a'ord pi? i ires ti..?t a III mo? qulckl) ? ? ? ? ? .. : ? ii I < n ? i. aa if th? ? S l....?k qui, kl snd ' ou v i?: ? .? ., ?.i.i ?? aeven standing oa a oum ? oad w Ith ? pal' ,n .oie hand s lai Inj rod m tht athei in the pall la a h. a hb i ? - bandt te ?? pale-fai ed mea la th? uniform ol an Amaricen soldier ?if th? war oi kHz Koa read the wards "i met a ?-oidi? i m th<- road, and having alwayi been taashl ,t borne i al ws must M ;:.i i?, sold ? i ? I gave him mj Beh Btandlns b) s bed In s big bal la oui little lad. His ..-.-. ;,i. Mied nit!, tears and suppi ? Bsed ?ol Into tin- pal? foe? of hh dying mothei and ? ira 'i ? arorda "1 am going away from roll and --lialMiot i?l ,m I knOU tl li sou will !"? .? go, .1 i",- thai "?i will be kind to harnh snd t?, row fnthei la n1 "'. !" ire a? I l.-i ? ? lallght '."ii and t" i"\. ....ni i ?. ..'.ei.iy Path? r." THE SUMS ON THE SHOVEL. Again we ??? ? ti,. am? lad, noa ??. bo; ?.i loin i-.. aeated b) .? On ..f i.i.,. n ? loga making Bgui ? wltl a pie? ? of ? hai - '???al ..n .i a.i?n ?hovel \ queer kind ?>f a ?late, fas it i- a clapboard, with the e?id nail..v.l.! !.. ., handle ||e la ?SUVlng oft tue flgurea with ? knife, ??? as to make i.t, . i. an again so thai be ? sn w ? t? i erondei II i <.n knoe who aid ?i. wordi "When i ran.on a passes? thai ?ti lu k m? i arould a Ite li down on bot i la If i Imd M" i'?M"'i and lieep |h?sm until i --???t paper"? v WORKING AND PLAYING. Now sea s tall, barefooted boy "( I f?n t tncliea ploughing, hoeing, gathering nn?J shucking com In ?? BeM ?" chopping toga clipping relis or carrying heavier l""* at ?i "raising*' tima nnj of ths strongeet A STORY TELLER. But all wort and no pln~ makes Js tk h dull boy, as tne saying goea su ones more re m.-.- ths led. Bui ha is n??*. working this titii" ??lily wrrestllng with the follows or t. Ulna a to s crowd of ! olll? king boys, who applaud I im or roll pn the gras? in merrj frolic y- they heer him ... ,M "take ' tf" some er with good pat ut ed ] "MAKING A FEW RABBIT TRACKS." ? ? - be i- . t. ? ? -? tton 'lerk, making hi? ni tra? ka" ai he calla tiir-ii: th? n s clei k ?M .? coi nu' stori nevei . shan ? d t?? '.un m honest living, Bui whal dol? i non " Wh* wrll ng b letti r to "Th< People of Sant*i mon Count] ' ss .i can* didat for ai .seeml an to hit tat? i i ? ? ?. ? ttlng f??n:i is o] * "Intel ? il n?n r.,-. ptni nts" or th? turning question?" ol ths d ij The i iodes! I? ttei "f .i youtt oil kctai ?? ?? i i laktng ;? appes ??-.,.. \ ,. e didn't Ret i?. ih? atati i* --lalature. But wait a little a n.i?!.?n rail to arms, and he Is standing ?m the \ ilia-.-?- ?_!?????o ?a Ith a i i I . omrades gra m, a!' ? i outil g thai ? ? i polttt? Ian foi their captain T ? ? ire t.. forth to m? ? t th? .?? Indi n Black llae k. the ? ar ?- eteran of th i , .i o Is about to ? the Ml pi to land? that ? ad I ? Ion ? d t< PAYING HIS "NATIONAL DEBT." Non a ? ee tl ?? man a part? ...??? ? ? .-,.,?; ? i, u a lav ? i ? " ? >? poatmaste the III ? ' Ph? ? ? ?? ''? ? ?? i irveyor, ? tiling to put hi ., to I ? that 'a 111 bring an honest doll ? as to help i il ?? ? ? dishorn si m? n a deb h h-" celled In- I 'l?i?t." It ? ? ? ? to ps ? b 111 . hui and gained .? name ! ? ' ' ? ;i -!?... 1 ;? ,i to h:? nom -i- and truthful Hid WISH FULFILLED. 'i? ? ?? well knoe n lawjei. hs ?-..? k ? ? from a ft fee in- a ' ? ? to a ?. ? . Buprem t ? left tl eoui '">.,iii th? United State? ? '??i gi ? , ? I he Sena t? ? . ? ? word i.'. mas n "Uei ? ,. a m ? - ? ? t ,: ?i It " THE LAST PICTURE. ? : ?? tov Ing ,?'? m i s draplngs o ick lies l n ? m? through ma: ? .i. to gi ? ? i n ? ?incerlty, him? a?) and Solemn!) the i atafnlq mentor) of tne man still II every bo land "i v u oi ? Li oa i.' ne of l : tlj when you se? his , , next fl rtd r'i Ti I? ??|. r,;. "I 1.) 1 : 1 he Week's Poem A WET SHEET AND FLOWING SEA. By A. Cunninqham. \ ?.?.,? - ? ? ? i..?: ., ?'.? a grind thai foil ?e - fa I .\n?i nils the whits and matting i And bends ths gallant mast And bends the gallant meat, m WbUs like the segls Irse, Awaj th?- good i hip Bles, and lea ? - ? ?M England on th? :? ? ?. i ths of! md gentle arli d! i hear ?< fall one ?i i, B - gin t?? ne i ii' moi rung bi ? ? And a hit? - ? ? Ina high; And white waves heaving high, mj lads, Th, good i,it? tlghl snd fre? The ? .?i Id ..t ? aters Is our home, \ ii_.i en are wi There'i .? tempest In yon horrwM moon, And lightning In roa i loud i Bul y.11% t ii? muali mai Inai a! Th? wind i piping loud; 'i n. a Ind i- piping loud, m) bo? ? Th? lightning Bashes free w hile the holloa oak ?.ni pala? >? Is Our heritage th? i ?In and lu r elephant Both 'h'.tiirlit it would be nice J o bave a little ?. sdti Is? And fun upon the ice. ?t \:i?? Eddie, being contons, \iiil sotnewbsl restless, too. Pul OS ?t p.nr o? burrowed -kales *V_. ?To see what lie cuiil?J iio g \nd very ihortl) after thai N oang l?l \\ gg heard lo -tal? . "I < I? it 11 Ik list c .m elapbsni (j, \\d:< SVSf HKi'lc to skate'" SCIENCE FOR CH1LDREN "GOOD AND BAD" CRYSTALS Perhaps vovi never thought thai th crystals jou see on the Window pan really have temper? of iheir own. j D N lia ? hildmi They do. though, and one of tii? queerest things about them is that jrot can see what kinds of tempers they ban luel by looking ot lhair ?is snd shape B? n ? n tais are rary selfiata and tak. U| a Lars? piece of window all to themselves some uro very genetoue and ?piite read\ to make room for Other?; some aie bullid and urj to crowd out their brother am hdstei crystals on ths glass, while ?'? too s,-, m not onl) willing to give the weakei -?n?s a chance, bul alao to Bghi their bat? i them. Perhaps you know that there .?r?' lota of different kimis <>f thlngi 1 in the v...rid that can become crystals, but you ma) never have been toM that sverj ! kind ha^ a ?hape all its own and ?'.in never tak. any* other shaiie. v.?u coold .I . t to find a kitten COI OUI ? a .1 hen's egg ss to tind a crystal ?.f th? I wrong ?hap?- forming on a window pans ? ? m ? glass containing a solution of m mething thai i ryetalllses ea-il\. NEEDLE-FORM CRYSTALS. If -.,, .?.ok closel] at. the crystals on m.;ii window pane when the frost has in. n ven hard you will llnd thai they g variety of prettj star--imped I forma These aie 1...1 reell) the true apes ?.r the crystals, but thee? stars ?hon t at '.tti make family groupa Th? itel la .?rt.-n long . .-.i..- a needle, and ? ou sont? - time- >er lce*formt besi ... .. ! pud.li. In the there lias ; : o i ?' d :? ?oi can i .-ne. one long needle of k t atr? u I nearl) ail the wa) aereas the little pool ''.??. ?-n a window, the crystals i ? )? ill* tl . fron ? I.:- Itl - ..! tie p, .. pi?- ?.? ii.i.t room. Thei? ? a . ii"T_'i moiature In th i give ; the - ' ? alais a chai .?n^. n- '?'.' ?':'.. .. m ?? they .-.ii huddle t?. gether and ..?ir groara r"it of another, I with the result that :. group "f them looka i Ilk? ?.m. -.?it of tar. The ahap? ? Ja? k ' window nili. Presently you win >ee ? crystals beginning to form in the gta? If. perhaps, you add a little color froit, your paint box. it will make the crystal easlei t<? see. And each time that yn dissolve ?llfferent kinds of stuff in the--?. ???i the crystals that v. ill be formed ?.ni be utiliK?-. For of all t > ? o subitancei ?, the "Tforld Hi?"re are ti?, two which form crystals exactly the "ame, having alio f sain?- habita ROOM NEEDED TO FORM, Every .-?irtple substaiiee had a crythl form of Its own and at some time <-*? another has borne that shape. The cry*. tals are formed principally --.hen a gak ?tanca is dissolved In some liquid and th* liquid slowly dries up or freeze?, f-,, longer it takes a eryatal to form the \?\t. ?er it is. as a rule, and the quicktr it :?it,is th.- ?maller la the crystal So--., times yon will find that the larg?-r form? li.-i\o started m one direction hrsh cbsnged their minds and gone in another aofnetlmea that they have ?-rown rapidu aotnetimes Uiat they hav? l?een very How sometime? that the;.- have put tliernselTei into all sorts of queer portions in order to give the little crystals a ?chance, ft t*> vity rteldom that you will find a family of crystals in which some ti,"-?? or four win not har.? maile life ?cry hard for their hrotnem an?! sister?. The only itnporUrt thing a dissulved rmbstan e i r<?eds to form ,is is that when it passsi from th? atat? of either a liquid or a gai to that of , aolM th" atom? of which it la rompoje?! ? ? free to arrange themselves in the ?-if they Ilk? he-?t They are socifble uttt? tl Ingr*, th*n <r>sta.-. and Ul lly ivu or ' ire? entire I) ?liffcrent kinds like to ?row ti-gether but then all sorts of difficult!*? ark?*. If .i eryatal which iv 5? or! and fat "ant? tu grow between two crystals which ?could rather be Ions and t ti th?- mid dis one is going to try to force the ether two out of th? : i ' ?But then ti.e in . . talaarag itlle Oornroy cannot talk ! ffle vill not even Iry lo walk, brtbo ve do our be?? ?o sbov Gflin) bou, be talla if ve lei qo ! l?lolber doe?nl ?eero ?o care, But ve tell people, eueryvbere bat 5000 o? be cao uodedao' ODe'?i act more like a qeblleroaD. an?C.4L. ?????* dliiobelh KirKmon Proal i : .Ids i pon th<- window PSBS .'ire often ao different that name may look ? like feathers, other like Bowers or atar? or, as they frequently <i?>. like ferns There ara sones crystals thai are always t l.n?i tempered, very Strang and ina*,t??rfiil. I ?and you will h1wh\*i Und that these h;,\e crowded mu some of the more S?llente forms If .? substsnee i? golns te be turned Into s crystal, lias g lang tun?? to ?lo it m. ..t..i nothing Interf?ras, tliat ????? s* tal m.?' I.-- "in.' veil lance, and there nie ?.? aa Ms as ? house, while others are " little that you Can see them only with troageat kind of microscope An ex? im?.!. ..i a bugs crystal that every child knows is the barley sugar ?>:? the roch simar arhJch i? sold attached to a gtrtng. BuppOSS some very ?old da\ \oii tak" a . - oi wat.i and dissolve In it a large T anu? of alum (which is the bSSt), salt, ; washing soda ??i simar ami stand it on the | . ftrow In their own way, and bo they trr to kee; the middle one from being th* and fat. with ths result that nearly atar, Kroup of orystala In the world ?hi" that a constant battle ha? been in pwt' re*n between the. different kliul? of UM It ts formed. Some crystal? are Ilk? Pf" Bmids; some lik? double pyramid?; tfiO* ar? cul es, und there ate some IMP twelve-sided forms which grow In S Ko ?tirions way. The shapes r>f sotni ? thi'Se are so oomplioateil thai even 00 deter mathematician? And It difficult W d? scrlba them, but the crystals thaanSPts know their own shape, an! BS matter where they nr?? or what may be the*"' CUttleg that surround them they ?Iv*??1 try. bin or little, to form themwlT(i In the way that they know he?! CM* QUently, wherever you s???- a llttl? M ?' a erystkl it js possit'ie to t? i iuat what Und of a erystal it is. THE ENCHANTED TYPES By L. Frsnk Baum. l.'ON'CLL'DED. After n,m .1 mad : ?t; m .?>? decided t<? , Consult the king of the hlmiihs. and K?> Ing at ones to his rnnjeet] be toM nun i its >? hole atorj. 'i he king fro? n. I, Tins y,,.iihi teaeh you the folly ?.f in terfsring with earth p.-opie." he said. "But sin??.1 \ou have eauaad all this trou? ble it is your ?iiity t.? remedy it ?>ur blrda cannot i?- enslaved?that la oertaln. Therefore you most bass the fashions changed, so it will no longer be ?stylish i for wotnaa t" w?aar birds upon their bat? "How shall i do that?" asked ??opopo. ] Basil) ? 'in.iiitii. I'ashiiiiis ?ii't??n change among the .arih people, wbo ore quickly of any one thing When th > read in their nenrspapers ami magbalnes that the style i- so*end*so, they navet question th? matter, but at onos obej th?1 mandata "I fashion Bo rOS must visit the news* papers and megaslnea and snenant the 1.1. "Bnohant ths types!" echoed Poaope in a iiiuUi. I 'Just -?.. afaks th?m r.-a?! that It la no 1 longer th? fashion to wear birds apea 1 hats That will BatOfd reli?-f to your poor j ' milliner and at lbs ?nurse inn?* set free ; thousands of our darting btrda win, have 1 peen so cruelly need." i'i.popi? thanked the wise kins and fotvl Iowa 1 his advice. ti.tu?-, of ftverj pewepapsrsnd maga? sin? ui the city -vis visited b> the knook, and then he went to other Hie?. un'" there was not a publication In tbS MJ that had not ii "new fashion note" *? pagas Ponistlmss Popopo snchaatsl*' types so that whoever read tbS P would see only what the bus?, editor? n* wrttton and he befuddled then- 9W* until they wrote exactly wh" b* waf. Irirt* ?Ml into their heads that only the orlet Kr them to. Mortals sc'dom know ?really they are InSueOOOd by kno.iks and s>l-\ w h<? often put th??? into their loads that oni?. the aba immortals , ould have conceived The fohowin? morning when the r->^ milliner looked over th? ?iett?r:U'?r was overjoyed to resd that ?>' ?* ? could now ?reai s bird upon bsr h?1 ? be In style, far ths newest fashion quired only ribbons sad laeaa" Popopo after this found much ?"J0^ m. nt in trtsttlng every millinery ?hop^ ?ould rlii.I and nlving a new life 1? stuff? d birds which were carelessly T| aside as useless. And they ?SW ?0 ^ fields and forests with songs of ???*" the xood knook who bad re?- ued tne ( Sometime? a hunter tiro his s^1 j^ bird and tlifii wonders why h? d" _ hit it. But, bavins "'???'l *h?l !,t?'fJ h.Vi will understand that the bird mu7u ery been a stuffed one from som? n?. "^ shop, which cannot, of course, ?* by a gun. .Copyright b> U Frank Bau?.**