JUL. ifiSv THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN, PORTLAND, 3TJLT 19, 1908. SHE CAUSES A PRECIPITATION One day at breakfast Huffy said "Dear Aunt, I'm going to lake The boys and girls to spend. the: day at pretty Birchwood Lake. We'll go by trolley to the spot and then I'll rent a boaf "Oh, dear, my child Suppose she sinks?" "Why, then, we'll have to float. "But she won't sink, and all the boys can swim and, anyway, There'll be a lot to rescue them. To day's rxegatta Day." The boys and girls were wild with joy, and soon, with pie and cake And sandwiches and fruit and fudge, they went to Birchwood Lake. The children scrambled in theboat with everything to.Iearn, And Fluffy, somewhat -ill : at? ease, took passage in.the stern. They started out with shriek , and yell on placid Birchwood Laker, Canoes and sculls and motor boats all fol lowing in her. wake- Of course some urchin rocked the boat, and Fluffy, with at yell Jumped up to chide, the foolish lad and In the water fell. She sank like lead, the children screamed, she rose and sank again, And then ensued a pretty sights the lake was filled with men.. -- Each natty young regatta man to save Miss ' Fluffy dives, A t fl 1 . t .. J t 1 na mere are oeriliea in tnaispoi aaouoie score of lives. The second time that she came: up her rescuers were there, And she was saved by twenty memwho towed her by the hair. fcut Fluffy knew-a thing or two, and swimmtno like a duck Was -one. of her accomplishments: the oarsmen cursed their luck When, with a laugh, she dove. head first and made the nearer shore. ten I have borrowed dryer 'clothes we'll row a little more. (COPYRIGHT. 1908. BY THE NEW YORK HERALD CO.) AH Rights Reserved. . v " ' ' t . '. .... . .