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Tribvne Jvnior Forvm ! iroxx ful Giraffe WouM vcrj much pr?fet to lingh, s une o? her people, lie \\ gs nol designed for \o\\\ Ile, t?M>. would lil*-?.' to plax ainl prance, And, \\iili the monkeys, kick gnd dtnee, But, being Of :i serious turn. Ile simply cannot lu.o to legro. I [owei er, ?ti hil simple w ax . I le help* his iitil?' ii ?ends to pig), \n*l finds m their delight a bit i n con?fori wliilc l?r'- doing it. Some ?olk-? arr* math* to (lance ami play, And ?-nine are not, Imt. anyway, Let's love the sorrowful Giraffe, VVhib helps his friends to play and laugh. PUSS IN BOOTS JUNIOR JACK AND JILL GIVE HIM A BATH CHXPTETt XI. ttr nun? m. coRT. Tl the i cond time I h es hing a mon ?.imed Puss Junior as he Quite Contr sx' ..arden gate. fis he walked on down the r< he heard a calling: "Jj ycftl and Jill go up the hill . 'i a pail o? water!" anior ?topped ? I the gate a? a little r an | out with a pail ' ? n them. **Why, here'*? the dearest lit saw*1 eried Jill. "Mo .t and see him !" JACK SHAKES HANDS. n 'her looked ont o? t ndow. "Don't pnll his x? called, i'r- a*; I'm - Is with him: he's a remar ??he wears boots.'' he does!" she exclalme ng out ruse and do*.v gate, "and very pretl ey are. too." HURRY. CHILDREN! ? hurry along childn I need the water to boil the pot; tor dinner." '. tl rce ran across the roa( through a gate and up a ?ma hill, on the top h * a- th "I'm all out ot breath. Jill: "you ran so fast, Jack." "You rest, then, while ? drav up the bucket," he answered. JACK FALLS DOWN. en Jack had filled the pail he said: "Come along, Jill: w< :,e to lo-e; Mothe: tg the water for dinner.*' "I'll help you carry it," and shi 1 old of the handle with lack while Puss ran along by her side They started to run down tin hill. Alas! iu*-?t as they reachec bottom, Jack tripped and fell ar.d Jill "came tumbling alter." | PUSS GETS A BATH. .-.-n't all. Poor PttSI Junior! The pail of water went all over him, drenching bim through and through. Oh. how -, and his new boots, , were full of water! Jill was the first to pick herself "You poor Pussy," she cried, in dismay; "you poor little iy!" and she lifted him np in her arm1-? and rait toward the Jack rubbed his head, which hurt very much, and wait loment, uncertain what to - THEY DRY POOR PUSS. *'!u-t look Mother!" cried fill. running tip: "iti^t look at pocr Pnggr "Bring him int.-? the kitchen to get dry !" >aul the mother. Jill got a comb and brush, and, after carefully wiping Puss until he was dry, brushed and combed htm until he looked a?? shiny and >uld l?e. PAINT OR COLOR THIS PICTURE WITH CRAYONS. PUSS MEETS JACK AND JILL. "You look better for your bath/' laughed Jill's mother. "it is the first ?me I ever had." said Puss; "you know ?cats dont like water." "To ?be sure," she answered, "but they ave very ?lean animals, even ii they don't take a regula: bath." "Thank von," he said: "we a. way?? try to keep ourselves neat." DINNER AND A REST. "And now," ??aid the mother, a Jack came in with another pail ol er, "I'm g<?nig to give you all some nice bread and milk, for din .-T-L-. M-R- A:D H-R C-T W-N- T- W-L- 0-E D-y. T-E- S-W A R-D B-R- 0- T-E F-N-F, B-T I- F-E- A-A-. -?i- "~^ ?s^m ? ^ jou, o?s?er I. ll.e Kdifr of lue Irlb.... Junto, WUUMM ?"'or, Thurado,. net will be late to-day." \Mer lunch ?PUSS cuddled up in Jill's lap and weni fasi asleep, and Jill sat so \ er) -t i H s., a- nol to wake him, 'hat she, loo, fell fasi asleep, and when they both woke up it was quite late in the afternoon. "I think you'd better -iav with h? until to-morrow morning, ??aid lier mother to Puss Junior; "after breakfast you can start oui again ?>n yot r journey o? advent tire " And ?-o lie ??pent the night at lack and Jill's house. (To be continued. I ? s FAIRY TEA B? I). K. P-. 'Twas v v vi? long ago, m ?lays M longer sung. When gsBsti stood about M high. and ??i das all were > ??ung: The QUO-B of Fairies said one day: "I'm tirad ?jf honey dew. Ko baataa bow, ami sail f<" bbb ? <"t> ?vf Homethinii new. Ii must lilt the drOBB-Bf iptrlt, ,t inu?l baal the aeunda. haart; It RSUS1 b. ing the .?-mile of happiness, and , hid the ?tear ?*i??p?*? t : It rnii.st make the ? 'OUng grow younger, and the <?hl no longer old; It riiii.st make the r'oor OOQtentad, and the ii? h l"iget their gold " .Now, you . an |usl imagine h?>w th* i>l*we?. far and wide, ?'ame burrylng and SCUl 11 iiiii wltk thin.K to he supplied. FiiM. thai bought a useful .aldron win. h soasa wltehBB bad for sal??. And Ihe Stales brought sweet .sater from the Pallg of Dryadvah Then they took ?orne sprays of heartsease as the first thin? to infuse. And th?y added .lohnn> -Jump-up a* ?0 a i t idole for blue.*-. For tie voi.tig they brought the Hu) b'ooin. everUating for the old; 11*01 the rich and j.oor the joy-weed. WhlOb Md as good as gold. H hen 11 apilad, the? ?-Doled and pomeJ it, so the BAdent -toiy go?-:*; An?1 to the Queen 1'iey brought it in in? rhaltve o? a i ?aVe. - ripped. deUgMad, then ?he cried: "I i?**?iM? tins gieret: The ? <i|? yOU hu\e so deftly I'tewed, I ?In i.xt rn l-'aii y Tea'." 80 irbea you see, {he f'iiry folk "at home" In Dlagli Hell. All Miplrn* remtUltlll ?lalnty from their Clip! of heath??!" tn-ll. Tou will rifili' o they m<? h?pp>', at* goo?! lairlrs niifjht to |.<\ Ami th.it .s bl MM ili'-? tlltOfM DM !h?*ir lamem Fairy Tew Nicho . '". M Puzzles HOMONYMS Kin tin blanka ?*--1111 irorrl ? ? ? foret ? ..nniin? ed ;? 1 ? .? S* ; \'i BBNT Do not for hfi ?. i?t H\ ?M.e tn-is Iter. Bi ? ?!.' bod l'H ou**h Ui*? im t" at a luftctentl) r,i?';il to OVOTtake the horrj Ins traanfi ?.i? .i? tun i" . another," re? narked die llttt* p.?, .-, "bol a ntetara *r?k? - ? .its ?in rWOrd " 4 it nade her to thlbb Saw tail her frJood had . xvhH?' the berMll en ? r.px ." ... n ;ill,?r him |*| ? 1 -? you ' ll.H t. t'l ?i h to make haeu ilewl**. i?o not ? ' ! 11 bat d .1 Ht Hi*' -? Puzzle Answers HEROINES OF SHAKESPEARE. ;:- ..? 0 and J ? "King ??? I Itooallad ? x>? x'ou Like It ( He;?! 1 I? .- X| " Ido W Ire MAi rou Like It i P01 lia, ' Mor? boat of V* n Puzzle Solvers. ?? ... . ?. ? ; .11 ? 1 I - ? < . Lawn it? e p iitiiK. alber* S irlelt, ? ?'? Mai?. S< Ut r,. . , Hawk, Howard Duff, Merlo Bowskjr?, ire Tompktn?, Usauard r.iiln?? KqOP, Mai m ? - v..? 11 M Bolla Mi Lean, Howai ! N'elooii QaralS ? . i Harria, R r. May * . .m,.-, 1, Hi I? n Hit 1. ; Sewman Robar 1 lanoi Mi y ... Joseph Hall??... Mai loi ? Pert, 1 ! (Joorgc, More ..? ." Blanche .xn:i-r Mai ?.'m ? ? Bpoai '?, LeuIrM ? >." nei Ks ? .1 Hi- :. Soi man I'mrl*-?. (Vlllla-n Birmingham, xxiiii-- Howley, B"n.n VX'allac?, I'.'??! Mehrten*, Helen Hawi ? . - h *.\ Bdli - ; Matth? m .? Den? Mai lo .?? I ?i ? M Browne, Donald i- Mi Helen C xx iilmoat Inn? 1 ' tfi Margin Dllen - 1 " lane M. K 1er* nan Bj ron Peni ewell El Reyi on. ' rfii.n! ? It, 1 ?I.? Can Ktta Spring?. - ' I , iltara, Alii 1 1 . man, T. l'aliru Tu,slow, ili., ?? ??ho 111 a?-? #? only or?? ml toko m too ao ?wer were Alex Utewai 1..... 1 . , Elea 1 ?-.. 1.-ms. Grace ibeMoo, Jeonle Permet, Ca?:1 Carier. HOW THREE LITTLE CIRCUS BABIES HAD THEIR PICTURE TAKEN It, ? . S. ? Al.I.KAI . ThB bi? mother lion roar? ?t Impatiently ; and boxed the baby lion's little sarg "There." ah* ?-.?id. 'the in.mi .ant wait a?? dav just to take your pu ture! Sir down thei? by your little friends and smile ,i?i thev do. The man won't hint ran ' lira, Lion was unually very Rentle, hut she stood for no naughtiness frotfl hiiy of her ?hildien Jpcit kni?w that. Still. le heal ta tad a nslnnta 11 ?? didn't kn??>v whether to le mot?? afraid of hin mother or che camera "i orne on, Ja? k," railed the baby le??p atd. 'VWa'll each set an extra dish of milk for supixrr If we're good " Jack pricked bp bis aara at that and, with anxioua eyes on the carnet a, stepp-?1 OVBT and .at down by the baby tirer, ?le { didn't ?mile: m fait, none of them did. bacanas it bjm a rary important BB_a> I ,-lon. and thaj? were all a little bit frightened "Click, click?" ?said tin camera. Their picture wag taken! And lure they PXO three little .inns ha hi".. They and their brothers and sinters and their mothers | and fhtliarg are all living just now at Ma.ll.son Square (?anleti. where Barnum _ Bailev'* drena i* playing. lain?. Jack is only live months old, and looks like a tawny, sturdy dog. His ?jpocial playmate is a little black and tan dog, whose name is Beaiitv They p|av together nil day, and Beaut? often does tin- bos.smg. But Jack doesn I objBCt He even lets Beauty steal his ni"at some times. And. ju.t think! These liille hal>\ ani? mals will some day he meat, bin, strong ' groW*n-upa " THE STAMP COLLECTOR PICTURES OF MOUNTAINS AND CANALS ON STAMPS Il? rniO bTW-AW MANA. /.eil.iiid. that land of Mgh, ?WOW? BIC intatna and pretty lakes, is al I: St aliieit t?> l??su?< pi? ture stamp*. thing that 'Ointiv ban in.<r li.nl > The famous Serb i ari eng raver, ?? ... k. . big borne in l'ai is, ha thai h.iv.- been a. M?- fwlas roderai Council, The nea stampB will be or three denesnlnat ? ?? i-.? eents), I ?francs * _i ? and ?" franca >l-> The deeigng win plcturi ?if the Alps. One will show M?uii Bad the I.ake of Lucerne, anothei v. ill prOSOBt the magnificent Jttl .lain, and the third, it m undSrstOOd will pi? i ,i .".lr.nl Ulan? , the most note?] nouatala, whl?-h lourl-tt? from all ovei the worM visit LATIN NAME ON SWISS STAMPS The poOtaSa Stamps "i Switzerland 'I. ' ot hear either the German, Fren? h 01 Italian naaSB for the country. The?" three tongue- are all leaal in the ? om, try of the Alps. The Inhabitant?; of 'h<' ? i ?? ai?- componed of people whoes fauii. . tated in Germany. Fran? ?* and Italy, and thus the turen languages are spoken. And as it would be rathci strange to have Swit/.etland speiled ir languages on a postage stamp, th* ?t.vmps of the Bwlas Republic, as well as those Which have been iBBUad s, all bear the Latla word ?Helvetia, the atni.'.'it name of ?the ?oui.tiy. MOUNTAIN PICTURES. The Jungfl ";i ' " frOSB the . :t;. With its perpetual covering of . Its summit over 1.V-00 feet ahov?. -'a lev? 1, an 1 it? s.ster peak, the .Ntoen.-h, elmoet m bigh, tea ring alongside. It prt picture that will ? ave: ? bSBUtlfuI S il l-Cl for .. ' imp. M?.unta.i -< hs ? ? ? : Imp countries' stamp One of I meet '..mou?? from ,, tortea] viewpoint of a stamp ?ol le, tor is the rn.iitii.iin piel ire stamp cf >. .? arag la, ? iy< b hs Ig part in world history in ? Wltb the ., the Ps FRENCH ENGINEER TELLS THE STORY. Aftoi i ?? "?' i "? Lei at ps and the ?Trench ?Panama ?Canal CompsuUea th.- government of the rnite?) states on? ? i Into s treaty wltb the Republic ??f Panama ."id took over the great an? gtneerinf work. The proposal bad long '.leen under eooaideraUon Ib the United . ?together ?wltb an alternativa pin? to se the Nicaraguas route, in through Panaaaa. in bis ? ? ily published hook on ihe Panama Canal, m. Bnnau-Varilla, .? disting h engineer, who has been associated with in?? Paaanw Canal entarprtssa from hi? youth, recorr?-, "n !nt-r???ting phM* totlc Incident. ThroMKli forrar? on an'l politk-il Intrlffuet heoMloted In Un - - 1 Hi??le pussy-willows. So so?? and srnootb-'?o touch"! Hretty pussy-willows. HJe loveyou very much ! Soihs ju??'bovexToipicK you:' D o'posetprobobly-tbot^ ?be reasoirwby'you.oeverjqro?? ?^o be biq pussy-cats,! I ? Elitobeih KiiKmoo. J attf-iMi.-- toward the achievement of the canal; ?m ttaelr final failure he came to America, defeat* d Iho Niiuiasuan scheme. engineered the revolution (o peparate and ?*r. i the Republic of Panana from the United suit?s ?,r Colombia, mid now h?* ten? how h,- raanaffod io upM^t tbe Mica ? UNFORTUNATE VOLCANO STAMPS .m one peded there were strenuous of pul forward to ?-<-t the rnited , Btal ird Hie Panama rout?' for H.?? altei M ? \ .hi tme, and al ; though If. Bunau-Varllla enlarged upon ' the enormously freater oool of the latter I route and th? in'-id?*n'-e of activo 1 no??? in Nii-aracia, tkS Ni? araguans an?l their poMtfc it friends at Wssl ngtoa Sa* ? ? votcanoM and said the endaooCs ->i> "liot air." But, unfor*n nately for the N - -, (heir govern nent bad karata pratast rtsmpt of a pictorial character on srhicb is an ua* mlotakable picture o* a volcano in erup tion si Ifomotombs INFLUENCE OF A STAMP. If, Bunau-Varllla was quid* to make -? of i, is ,?!ri. Ml eviiien.-e of Ine eruptiv e activity O? Nicaraguan ralea? rme? and purchased a ? ? of the stamps i the issue of liwi, as illustrated t and s.'Mt 0O? to ea<h of the ninety Unite?! Stafs Senators, on a card insribed: Poiiau? a'airip of th? Republio of N> ara ru?. An ofti.'la' Tviuir.s? (,f the v-'lcani-* .?? ? ii .! v Of N ?? .. ' .. | About this Ums thors occurred the i* i ilile catastrophe of Moat PelO, whji h served '<> add weight to the eiu*i:ieer's ruse and the Panama route was saved, but only by a narrow majority of vetea* m the Senate. From Our Readers. LIKES PUSS IN-BOOTS To th*> Kditor of The Tribune Junior Korum: 1 msli rOT) tnu? h for Eddie and Edte m ?orne back again I think Puss-in Boots. jr.. Is a nlM little story, and 1 htipe he finds his father Puse-in-Boots. I' L BAILEY. IB WANTS TO BELONG. To the Kditor of The Tribune Junior I'oiuin: * I am a little girl from California ami l would like to Join your little clun. Will >on please allow me to' Brooklyn HKI.EN HAWXHUMT? HELEN HAWXHUMT: -Every Utl - reader of this page is a member." and we shall always be glad to h?*or from you.-The Editor THEY WANT EDIE ANO EDDIE. To the Kditor of The Tribune JLunior Paran : l would like very much to have Kdie and Eddie come back to this page again and I would like to have more Pie ttUMM, because 1 have great fun with them. Htookhn. ROBERT B. SHARPh To the Editor of The Tribune Junior Forum : 1 like Kdie and Kdtlie best in the WltA Machine. tloodb\. ERNEST ROlXINa.