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Promptly rcleves burning ucning. iniiamcu eyes, vjci l- .-will K Eye Lotion for home and office. A C ,'.vrr r PrntuH Ktf thmtcnnifc Your local druggist has LAVOPTJK. Tnee ftpMrte Nat Bradford IT cannot tag players if they squat. But they only have three squats in one game. After that they must run. The first person tagged when not squatting is the next IT. Edited by MARJORIE BARROWS. Editor of The Children's Hour Break the Ice Jane McHenry g3 n snow, sand, or earth draw large numbers from one to six or what- Fg ever number of children are playing minus one. The person who is esU IT does not have a number, but the others stand behind a number ready to play. IT faces them, standing eight feet away. He calls any two numbers 3 and 5 or 6 and 2 and the players behind these numbers change places, calling out their names as they do. IT tries to steal one of their places as they do this, and if he succeeds, he takes over that number and the loser is IT. Every so often IT yells, "Introductions!" There is a mad scramble as everyone trades places, shouting their names. This game is fun to help new members get acquainted with a group. SILLY BILLY by Clarence Biers There are 16 things wrong in this picture. Can you find them? Patchwork Color Puzzle Bess A. Lee "V he following sentences contain : i i i iwic wuius iuui uecoine colors by changing only one letter. Find them and you will know what colors were in Grandmother's quilt. For example, No. 1 is pink. The old pine bed has grown mellow in color, its glue has loosened, and the rope across its rails is slack, but Grandmother's patchwork quilt on top is still a dream. There are nine different colors in it. 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