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ride the spirited horses, and when he failed he had been cruelly beat en until his body was bruised and sore. At last in his fright he had failed to light upon Firefly's back and had been struck by the horse's foot. Then, weary and sore, he had dragged himself to' his tent. "Why didn't you tell me this before?" the manager - inquired gravely. " 'Cause I hate to tattle," mur mured Johnny, drawing one "hand, across his tear-stained face. It -was the last day that the horse trainer worked with the circus, but Johnny is with it still. t o o SOLACE. By Bertoh Braley. When you're heart is sad and the world is glum, Whistle that's all just ' whistle. Pretend you're a fife though you "have no-drum- And whistle--that's all just ; whistle. Nary a classic or tearful song, But a ragtime melody jigging along, An air as light as a thistle. When- the world is weary and life's all' wrong, f Whistle that's all just ! . -whistle! Pucker your lips and pipe a tune. Whistle that's all just whistle. It's bound to brighten you up right soon, Whistle that's all just whistle 1 Whistle at fate in the gayest style Though she keeps you dodgirig all the while As-she tosses many a missile; Though your -timbre is poor and your time is vile, Whistle that's all just whistle! It'st a solace when skies are gray or blue, Whistle that's -all just whistle ! And it's- better than 'groans to listen to. ' Whistle that's all just whistle ! Fight the fight with soul intent, "With" all of your courage and dar ing bent, ' -iWith all of your bone and " gristle; JJutwheh things happen you can't prevent, ' Whistle that's all just whistle! o o Host's Youngest Don't your shoes feel very uncomfortable when you walk, Mrs. Nuryche? Mrs. Nuryche Dear rite, what an extraordinary question! Why do you -ask, child ? Host's Youngest Oh, only 'cos. pa said the other day, since you'd come into your money you'd got far too big for your boots. jJSjJtJTl Jerusalem! The seditious liter ature they found 6n Olsson, that Seattle Socialist, was the "Liter ary Digest." Good thing for hjm it wasn't the "Nqrth American Review" or the "War Cry." -fcfe aljaX- ?vfc -v J6rJ'i'm nrftiiiairfatfir