The morning Astorian. (Astoria, Or.) 1899-1930, February 12, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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"TP, ELL s a story, aunty," aaM j patryniple. That rery night aha climb-
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Edith, "a real make believe
story r
-Well." said aunty, "I will
tU jou one tliHt surely neva couhl
aire happened." And this tc what sue
told; .
, "Alice Maud Mary was onfortuunte:
titer la no doubt about tbat. She vm
left out In the ruiu overnight Tb
next morning she was wrung shapeless
and then dried befor a roastinf fire,
after which the piwy dragged her all
over the house and broke ber talk
ing machine And then, because she
eouklnt say 'mamma' and was not so
food looking at she bad been, Annabel
her little mother, left off taking ber
Sut to drive and carried Celeste, the
proad, new wai French doll. Instead.
t "Finally, aa If this, were not enough,
aha vrberd Annabel's mother say: .
"'Why don't you glv Alio Maud
Mary to baby, bow that yon hav ai
4hr doll? Her, besnty la gone, her
cktthea art ruined and FUlo has broken
bar talking machlaa. Baby will like
her as well aa a new one, and he would
aa spoil a doll anyway.'
"Alice Hand Mary shuddered. To
a handed ver to. that barbs rout boy
habyl 8ba had a sweet, long suffering
disposition, but there arc times whea
cd out of the wtndbw, went down th
plstsa step aud again Tentured Into
the wide, wtd world.
"She traveled and traveled and trav
fled until she ram to another bous.
The moon waa shining oa It and light'
ed op a tin sign, which read:
" 'Dressmaking IVn Here.
" This la the place for mc,' though)
Alice Maud Mary. 'Her I shall get a
complete suit, petticoats and all, made
by somebody who already knows how
to sew.' 80 sb stood quietly at tlx
front door until somebody opened It
whereupon, sb feU Into tb entry way,
Th dressmaker . pkksd ber up.
'Why. what a lovely dolir ah exclaim
ad. 'Rut what a dingy Ureas! I wondet
wbo left her here. Well, I will mat.
ber a uew set of uuderclothea aad a
Uk dress and a lac bat and a pair of
tatia shoes, ami If nobody claims bet
I will gtv ber to Wllbelmtna Co
lightly.' ...
TUe next day the new garment
were made. aud Allc Maud Mary wa
the p ret tint sight tbat ever was seen
Tou little beauty T cried tb dreasiusk
er. aWUhe!ulna tiollghtly wUl b Uf
happiest child oa earth.'
"But Allc Maud Mary had no Inteo
tloa of brlug given to WUbelmlna (jo
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"WHY, ALICE MAID MART,
patience ceases to be a virtue. Alice
Maud Mary resolved to go out Into the
wide, wide world and seek her fortune.
It couldn't be worse, she thought, and
might be better. So that very night
she climbed out of the play room win
dow and went forth into the wide, wide
world. ,
"She traveled and traveled and trav
eled nntll she cauie to another house
'1 will go In here,' she said to herself,
'and see what fortune ha for me.' 80
she went up the graveled walk, clluilied
a honeysuckle vine aud stepped through
a window. She found herself am id a
clutter of pniiit tube, bruubes aud old
rags, and she was so tired that she foil
leep among them.
"In the morning a young lady stood
before the table and exclaimed:
" 'Why, how did this doll come bore?
I'oor thing! Wbut a wreck! I will
paint her a fresh complexion and give
her to little Louisa Wlnterbotiiuin.
Louisa is learning to sew and cuu
make her a new giwn.'
"She took up her bruslien and painted
roy check, coral lip, azure eye and
golden curb), and Alice Maud Mary
was more beautiful than ever before.
"But Alice Maud Mary bad no Inten
tion of belouging to Louixa Winter
botbatn. That very night the climbed
down the honeysuckle vine and set
forth again Into the wide, wide world.
"She traveled aud traveled and trav
eled until she came to another house.
This boUN bad a pintza, and Inutile th
piazza window at an old gentleman,
nodding over b!s newspaper. Alic
Maud Mary went up the steps aud
climbed Into the old gentleman's lap.
"Pretty toon the old gentleman
awok with a start. 'Bless my souir
be cried. 'If ber Isn't a doll baby!
What's this stick lug out of ber body)
Some mechanism, 1 declare! It's on
of those talking dolls. Poor thing!
tWelL well, I csn fix tbat! And mother
shall put la some bran or something
and sew ber up, and we'll give ber to
little Dorothy Dalrymple.
Th next day it was done, acd Allc
Maud Mary bad a more sbapeiy body
and a dot musical vole than ever
Klore, "Little Dorothy Is learning to
sew, said the old lady, 'and ah can
dress tb doU herself. We'll giv It to
feer tomorrow.'
"But Allc Maud Mary bad no Inten
tion ot being given to litU Dorothy
HOW BEAUTIFUL 100 ARE!"
lightly. That very night she slipped
out of Cie door, ninl once more inuib
ber way Into the wide, wide world.
"This time flie turned back, Instead
of going ou. And nhe traveled and
traveled until she came to her old
borne. Up the front nteiw he weut
and looked in Ht the long window
There sat her little mother, crying.
with the proud Celeste, all melted to
pieces, In her Hip.
"Alice Maud Mury tapped on the
g'uss. 'Mamma! Mamma! Mamma!
she called at the top of her voice.
"Auualft-1 looked up aad then uprang
Joyfully to the window.
'"Oh, It's Alice Maud Mary,' she
cried as she piixhed open the sash.
'Why, Alice Maud Mary, bow erfeot
ly beautiful you are!' "
"Well." said Ktllth, "I know that Is a
make believe, but it seems as real as
anything!"
"t;ood stories do," laughed aunty.
Youth's Companion.
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gJI AiUiiIi Oft Travel
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It ha often been aked bow snail
aud weak birds uisuuge to By such
euoriixm dlxtiitK-es wbeti migrating.
As a rule, however, small birds that
have eoine very fur aerosa th sea
have not down, but have Iteen blown
over uiirtug vloleut gules, and many f j
therii arrive on laud In a bnlf dead
COIIllltloll.
In fair weather small bird mtkf
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sldernlri trai-ts of ix-euD, but the rea-
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bucks of the turner imes. Wbcu aN
lug an ai.tuiuu iu Crete a writer as
serts that be dixtiii'-tly heard the twit
terlug of hiiiiiII hlnU when flix-k of.
Khinl eruiu-N wen alug overhead ou I
their way to southern xuores. On an
other (M-i-.Hiiiii. ulicu tiring a gun, b
saw three hiiiiiII lilnlx rie from the
flo'k 11 11. 1 ;iMji,M-.ir aiiiu among the
eraiieK, A unlive prieiit unHured hlui
that they came over from Euro'
with thrill, while It Inn been found
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er ut times of migration.
Another caiiKe a that smnll bird do
not inako their journey in one flight
Tliey gi-nerally rest uuriug the day,
searching for food, and thus proceed
to their cliNtlniit'im by eio-y stages.
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A pretty exK-riiiient may be made
with a little alcohol, olive oil and wa
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Tour some Into the alcohol, and It will
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which may be found by experimenting
the oil will neither rise nor sink, but
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Try a few different projxrtlon until
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This Is really a very beautiful evper
Intent and Illustrate the principle 1'n;!
the natural form of all masses of l!i,-
ulds Is globular when there ! ' 11 t!
Ing to pull the mass out of t .. f rj
by finding tb right proportion i.f 1.' 1
cobol and water la which to place It
you bar removed all tb tendency o'
th water to pull It upward and of th
alcohol to pull It downward.
Th result looks Ilk a silt.:,
translucent gulden appl Is the
of the cler.r liquid.
Lwre'a ;raaaar.
"I wlili I dared to nk you some
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trembling voice and wabbling chin.
"Why don't you dare to ak It?" the
muiden said demurely.
I5ecaiie I can see, 'No' In your
eyes."
'In both-of them?"
"Y-yes."
Well, don't yoo-don't you know
two ucgntire are equivalent to sa
llow dare you, sir? Take your arm
from around my waist InstnntlyT
But be didn't
A qaratlaa.
"You'll let me come to your wedding.
dear, of conrser .
Well, I can't promise. My peopla
re so enraged at my choice that I
hardly know whether I shall be allow
ed to go myself."
A Dree,
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