THE LATEST' NEWS _ ~_ 1°-'B'-gf -'_+' fl V __ '~*' _I ' _ .all o U it. It B o Y s _~ A’ in .Si sa ,_- e TWO QULSTIONS A Play for Children By Augusta Stevenson _ ` I filler shud makes a splendid throne Q (Ill severed with is ruy maigbs used. _k__Kinp ssesrs s gold crown (made of &t?»l__YJ and covered with gill paper). sliss ssssr long trains (old lace cur- ls). The lords ccrryugaoris (01 P040- IOUWN I/'ss sister] so terproo/ for the gotta and s braomstick covereii IR) QM paper for his emi. vin' or cus/uc'Ti:ns. . (Copyright. i910. by Augusta Slarelaon. All Rights Reserved.) H V _'- ‘KING-You say one hundred men sit down to dine with him? V KNIGHT-Yes. Your Majesty, every day. KING-And titty knights in velvet coats do wait on him? ' KNIGHT-'i`hey bring him food on golden plates. JESTER-Your Majesty does not eat on golden plates! KING-I cannot iilord it. JESTER-Hn. Ita! The King’~: Abbot or sos. -__-_ o I 1' [To it i in ii ii ' . iosghzvv bsnms. | f' ug “S °° ""1 X _nt _ - _"' Now. who is John. Indies” Who is ' iv; .1 . fi. _ » -_,ma- lf .o i i _;__’_ _\_ _ __ I ‘_ ‘ ` ` _ _ _ _--fe . _ ` W _ | i ? .fi " *' » _ i .it____,_ i . ‘lt l ‘i it 1 ' T A l .. ‘CQ 1 _‘_____.,., ._ .3 -52 ‘ING JOIJV ° lives better than the King! -alllar. _ Kixu-so oneut. jootor! sn- Knight. eo WHHT. bring this Abbot to me JE§TEli.-Tlie Abbot .ls the real King! ’- ‘ SCENE I- John. lords? Truly, who are. _ J I _ Nl\s.-Whm John was Kina of h'ng-.IAN laugh Em". me Knighiollndome "l‘o.NE$`l'C°TT. Ili _ Aoiiooi ` ‘ .l'_llii¢-‘-Kin -{°h»\'» iwluvf- Ki.\xi-.ti»bot. i hen on-mg, things John sits on his throne. Ai about you. . ‘AUM stands le/ore him. Back ol ABBOT-Your Majesty, how cs th t A..1§'*‘ “i \ _ *L-_-el' .a_< I lb r #ii 4/< 'nts 1; 5/ \v` _ v, ~ 2 wg il.; _ o '“ »§:i;_;»_ """' u v'F"' ~~ I -- imsoii _o oo-our wo. I .1 ill ‘UN Yard# *Q sH".§*;°-Bx|§'_‘_§:':l7r’°.P"_’e _ - _L _ I” . ' qusitihllis slr. _Il»iiv5"ta- '_ _ whom-_Im ui»;nn~ sit.; _i 5H_FPlU3Q*'*'If U%M` 'V ysiir. pines. He .wiI|_`tli_['nh__ nu. ~` ABIOT-_Gan you aalwss_.tls._tw_\:.ij. . tions‘.’_ ' . ' sniirfiiiino-only tiio_ xiii; ' say. Now. glvs nie ydt`tr`|dqli'\~ ` and golden stair. ' ABBO’1\-\rVell. I wilhlqglypgé . [Gives his |_own a_nd__ can to " who puts them on_ sud than __ _,sys lt:lf.] ' 'i H You truly seein to be myself. - = SHEPHERD-I hope the King svillithihk lo . ABBOT--S\1Di>0|s liewill not tlhyadr- answers? ‘_ suiiiranun-"i‘iioo ` no win ton ot, head. snnom-No. good oiiooiiois. ril' gp: my own head up to him' ter thhlf- ` go and bear my blfeiislng with you,-' [He lifts his hand. The: ||\qp_§`q@_}¢y, ’iiio iiemi ‘ soriyz' 111. Time:-The some day jsftornous. Place:-King John’s paluus. _ . . (Tito Kin; sito oo his riirooo. 'rho iq" t_ , d K . Oli, not so! ABBOT-.nook well tor the ln"°“v _ Kf§Gffw;:f1'-25| 1,. go if you moods. Look long, iooit deep. look WU- ""'" ‘"5 ’°°‘°' "“"“ °°"- lllhr._-» win ooowoo no two questions. irntsr Pizorsson (oio»:_i_lo¢ bwkl-I K°‘Sl=f-7 ' ' ABB ' _ lik , d t ti d th swers ere. r A" M mn' M you e eu siiélollsn gnonlssnsono toiooiu wk) n A ' _ - ' KING-First, you must tell me Iiow long -I csnnot hnd them in this book hip no ills lords. ladies and inter. be? _ ` ' KNIGHT-The Abbot begs to aaa y¢` _ Sire. KING-Ah. he has come. has he? ` f 1 ,mu M., .tenor-nov. yoo loom io' other KNIGHT-Yeo, Your Msinry. so was Row wsu is tin. o o ix' t7» ‘I . yo ay? K . il-'Tis said that every day you have . I' ' l [Tilt Abbvt IB Silent] b0°k!° a'l-I il t 4 ~ '. "~ wi thou t. saw it all, Your Majesty. one hundred men to dine with you. ' _,.1 ,I \E%T-I Am Unly Hit P50# Simpbid 1 ‘ JESTER-.Go on_, John; ask as in'ty as FIRST -PROFESSOR-We have looked. KING-Bill him Phltr- ' es represent a word of four syllables. The upper row shows the syllables and the lower picture the whole wordi ` . . o '_ I '_ ._ 1 ~_"X\ '__ “Q . '._,_` __ __ _`__` __ fi' _ only friends. _ KING-No matterwlso they are. JES'i‘ER-‘Tis not their names! 'Tis what they anti LORDS-Hn, hal LAAJIES-Hs, hl.\ KING#-'Tis laid that titty knights in vei- vet costa do wait on you. ABBOT-Well, Your Majesty, I1- ‘ KING (interrupting)-‘-Do* I have titty knights to wait on me? ABBOT-Well, Your Majesty, 1-1 [He stops in confdsiom] J ESTER-Are eggs brought to us vin'gold- cn plates? Not so? Not iin egg! . KING;-\'ou spend more money. sir, than I tio. How do you dare to do so? ABBOT-‘Tis my own money, Sirei- KING-"l‘is not your money. Every- thiny in this land belongs to me. _Xou ABBOT (faliiiig on his knees)-_-_0h. stay shall go to prison, sir! W ___,__1t___i\i iN‘Til:i_ti:sTi'N`c;” éH.¥{R”AfDi§ it ' ' I ~_ ‘us [The Knight goes.] i;1No~_'1‘i.oo. Abbot, you moot ton me sncoivn Pnomsson-io ow-y b°°k~ JESTER-will no _ti.i.ot onto h`ls_l\i.N what 1 think. _ iii every house, in i-vt-r_v town. _ _ _ _ , ABBOT-Your questions. Sire, are deep ABBOT--,tlasl Alzisi What shall I do? xuesses. Indies. ll! Ki\‘“ i'0\l IW°h\l¢l@ ‘ and hard. What shall Ido? . KING-Answer them or go to prison. FIRST PROFESSOR-Go to the King [Enter U18 KDISN Mill lil# A550*-i ~ ABBYOT-I pray you for some time to and itll him all. units. ' I _ snisor-sod also Piiiooo my ima: KINfi-“W¢ll- thw- ff" mf \=°" 'M li KING*-I willgive you just two weeks. If SECOND PROFESSOR-Aye, you will 'hu I W' ` you cannot answer then I'il have your lass your head. _ 5 _ = _ _ head cut oil. And then I’ll take your _FIRST PROFESSOR-'-l'm sorry. Abbot. KINYS-Iln, ho! You are wit y. lhHl lands and palaces. _ I wish that I iiii~ht lie'Ip you. . ' _.IESTER__And your knight. and ‘older SECOND PR______;Ss0R__I nm s__r__y_ Al!RO’I‘-You think I isnt the Ahhix, “I hack with him? I'Il glveyilii lords! V ABBOT-Your Majesty. I tim heh: _ ABBOT-Y i h il i' t'l| (hh ii i .. .... .‘:.'.. 1...: ..:.r°...', ..,.. .." ""' Now. tell me what I think ' l :tm only his poor shepherd. ABBOT (tremblinz voice)-In two weeks "mt l{lhiG-_!‘l_R_~ ii\\.I\\_1}_E" Tl‘ll|Jt'- l;l\I _ 3 I Wm mmm' Sire' ABBOT-You both have tried your best. (Talley Q °“' ' I e you or t' " l KING-Two weeks, and not a dny longer. Famwen SHEPHERD__]~1,m Wm ym, “ful gh G°! ' [The professors bow and go.] g"_°d Qbhm? - somvii' 1/_ MH’ A128’ 41"’ AWS! Klgfzitoorillidhil `i.lX"?\fiil xihmdgm Time:-Two weeks later; morning. [Enter the §l‘°Pl“""l;l klllllhfll HPI] llulldffd fflllgk ' " Place :-The Abbofs palace. SHEPHERD-Good day to you, [ood ~"';:1;I_;3_R_;_-._&nd ul, ggiden plat” _ [The professors look through very liirge Abbot' ' ' ' ‘ i ' KING-A I A hi ld ll A . hooks] ABBOT-Ah, shepherd. I am glad to ses us to ealtiun! no I ‘O Q. D * plates. ‘N-,_ fri," `,\i,b°¢_ and 1 do wig); the [Ile throws vii his gown aud'¢ap.]& -_ rinsr .s~m..».m.v;. _' aneurin s1\.u\1si.t A '- "mlm: s1'I.r./\ui:e.` ' ' *--.__' ' i l ‘ i V Y _ ` _ - ‘ the warm and sunny Southiancl,_ here they have Suf-11 Pfmy d='-WS. T L ,J rg. § .1 _ S? ’ ‘ e ia always very happy--and he s sometimes .dirty too. Pickarnnn S __ Would you like a tiny cabin home like the one where ‘Topsy gf¢W? y perha oud Kind it Iovel ust to make mud cs all da b _ W __ _ if ’ , [ , \ _J i WIS the little negro 'cabin where the pickaninny plays ` he "" ’ 2 ’ _ ' ‘ ' _ , . . , 1 b ll t I r ' H . - A H I , ll; _ xv ‘ ‘ I But perhnps youd wish for home _here where ‘clean pinatores annoy .BY PAT-FEN BEA' ` - _~ To he dressed up and go to school is a pickaninnys joyi X » _ , il it f \ _ __ - ' ll _ ' _ . __ _ _ ._ _ _ J _ 5 _ _ _ _ on , . . _ pi y 3 _ _ ' ’ . he _ _ _ Q ‘ ' On the little doorstep wlielre the Pickaninnies Play! abm _ -7,., _ Nt. e, . M __ _ , _ _ V l/ "' I / _ ` A ° ` *Q 4 *I \ - _ A \ ' 'Y - ' ~| _ /. I, _ _ k __ _ ‘ \ ‘ ‘ \ _ __ _\ ` \ sw. __ ‘ \ ' (__, __._~_ _ _ 'nm wssonn . _~ 7;-.‘=#c~“f=--~-' f ~ _» _:.1--_ P_-'iiii`}zgs for the Boudoir of the Pods"/iionable Doll of the newest additions to the on at ench end ofthe front and back. but if _von nre going 'to make ._zi.;'sct of __h_4iit o_t the fiisiiioiiixlile iloll is a if you carry it around the sides of the box- drawers mit one box above antither be- M f . . ' - \`\ _ _ .0 illuit.-rs foi her trot-Ls und it will not usually slip back nd f th f t' tl b il 'b 0` ' _*lg* _with _hone goes A let at drnwer' ._ I 0|' 0I‘t9 DLI! IIIH Oil I9 l'0l1 I‘I b ll (0 C|J\¢l' i _ es ly. If. ti , ii .i is _ iw - f Q' ._ __ox“_ s______ as _"_ _“di” ff ___ °W0Vf1' YW ll lt I the outside. i`lie drawers should be cm 0 I" ilrswer tits th out b l I I ' ' H. _“M hr "mir '_0_______ "nm ________k_____ _O _ __ 9 H' 0! Wlé !_€I\0\IKl ered as in the other hor. flieu the outer . _ _ pei-mtt e extra thickn lot ihbo t 1, im” .M other ___m"_ A" of "___" ______ _ _ _ el ll “_ oxes are _tacked tuzniiier iind_ the outer _ 9' the sides it is beat to out the ribbon all ||,|, " lfi`_|!i_ade in sets to niatcli. so that they me W. amun ` r an pm u-round “H the 9%;-B and y d, lt kes th box ~ = _ . wliald to the attractiveness ot the doin- ,tmuger_ M lm e :_e“ ed ;;_“t:fer_ at :ne oft mi-dp?" C" lied d_0|i boudoir or dressing room. After ou h en' _ e m e c ut 0 dy Vg" may -7 "° °°'°¥'°d 0** um* d“W¢¥. be llnished with a ribbon bow“`s'tfthe to ;a‘»ut f nil si to ii f - ~ . _ ° ' ° . un W e W" mmf 0" '” "1" f"h‘°" Y°“ ‘hen |“'°°°°d 1° WV" if desired. Another way of iinlliiing lt, aylavsiy young doll whose room is all the ou," ,Me f th bo _ F ' . _ ° ° ! °" ih" ‘ which is even rettler is to m k ' llttl aolspisitsofi int no f ~ - P ‘ ‘°~“ ° ‘$ “__ _bm W ° WT _ n e _° l“`°*'|°' |"°"~‘° °f ""’b°‘ I' “°'~'*°""Y"°“° net or thin lawn cover for the.top and - ' " U °' "N" m’ Wim* large enough to v th ti sl ' » ‘ < ' °° U' ° °° V* de "1 edge It with n narrow riiile of iaée Tho ""f~“" ""' P'|'"°°~ 4 8"" Ill"-Y 'lf' iiio oox. 'riiis ribbon ohooia oo oi no ooo-or molly an me top sod tits noe mfm 51"' NW I0 Dlllt a little on “me cd" " that med iq N", ,im rutile hlir over the edges. This makes __ or s_atIn,_ hut unless you have hsd_4“,,,n_ T.” mi. hmm rim,” nd “___ the sei of drawers loot more like n resl ‘i.M.sss_sri°n¢° It this wfwf work if il ry it sn the my .round ni- box ooo b"l‘;'°“ "'“"k"" "°“` “' "‘_"‘°°' ` _ may ts e you soma t me to Bud just “Ft nf t’ ‘"°m|" 'f-_l"" ‘° “"2 Y°‘" overhsnd it at one ot’ the corners. It may the ,mm box for mi. vm.p'°"_ hut if ¥1_°*“$.“ 'h°. W5!" "'5l’°° “F °f flbbill be necessary in order to keep the ribbon you once get a box or s number ol boxes ui!!! lil\!_3°“’l§. in ,hu to nnch it to th, box by A 'few vrltli the little drawers don't hesitate to lbtaiiiiallsrl. which are to be cov- mg, i-,i,||,|¢ .mc||"_ ~ Stake the pileces of iuriii_t__:i_i'a h¢e;;ise you _ ' t t ro er i . il rib_§0__!¢ Fl!! be bought In the Put a little loop of ribbon or a button __|:;neu_m;,|u° ebrppgk cllnmznor .gzsxd '.-.l'*!,* "" °¥'=‘."Y "kv f"°°° "ltd U as no Ima of the drawer is null it wr .iimny win moto ini-o oovorisgo it no _._hm‘*'» °°|¥. *|'_l|i°l_’~ Nlfrvv rib- by, i_»-ihgi-ii nrt- neatly iunied in. _ M used nd twisted oii moss _ . _ _ -.»,_ » I ~-- --~ -- _ . _ t -»t*'¥o‘¢»“=“*'~-""*°°"*‘°'°"°“ '*"°" Ao ANIMAL H-U_Ni_ road.-\ cHii_DRs\ s PARTY ` ld! t h I ' ~ " ". ii 0; c_:____:!___T_.’__:___:°______: AN amusing diversion tor s psrty worth while it is necessary to plseo the ae' ‘ the soles. H V xi vlkma, nu" fn mm" in such n way that only ii part- hsxea which are te L- b:udh‘°h.”| hum' _Th°_ characteristic part For inslonce,` *ww “|.`. uf. ._.|| hknmn I” _ ‘| ‘ ‘t ‘"7 "7 '_'°" n head of a lion should be hidden even in,” “ua .muy or “uni of mom QUIUYWQI "4 If ||¢¢|¢_¢0ll_~_ TPQ¥__ the animal has been discovered, nnd funn" "na" N nh - ti ‘ iiidlen abentssvsral roornslnatl long neck ot »s. glrale should be m.;`°~~r ‘“w"_._ Th “H of buzz ont at the way placas andodd nooks. W ara those in which some kinds nl. I. am to and th.-' hm mu -" ‘ - _nat be disturbed when they are in lm Mm" "mb °°" ° "mi he nurse iof¢mosiq‘w_i..-ro nioy, them can be seen. and thst noi tho' mbsr of other animals if its Lusd is V ` In fact, by mi-etully placing the ,_ _ Y* I ___»\'_ . __ ' _ i ' __ ’ I 'rf-° ~ ‘ t ‘ Y s _ _ `__ - _.J _ ` i' ‘i Q . v '__»J _ ' ,_~-Q' l. `l` _. 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A toy on si»o‘v/iii look ni¢o` ' " - ti grit! _ __,,. . _,~_ mm' to ao 'nh an hx u until the child who haftound t'i»i»ni you may he quits sore that the named what they are. The lx.; or tso tho; oss wmeinrueioaoooroaeosofio . found dlleult to oaiiesal the animals _gg gm, gm," "4 N,” who hu tn mm “nn” md :ready wsil paper eovsss may Ol ribbon akile. ol tlism and with __ ooo no-.goooo mon oo o inn t mio t i i ilii i ‘ 1 ` ressonahle tlnte, If the ;l:y:r‘lske: uhllll the ‘snclmofolllile t:\nT:.°..T'li‘:n.:o'i::-`tl:s”dll‘st3: n-3 ‘ qogu ¢_tms-for-nonsninlal-lie of courns times | plsyer will keep everybody walt- at-ear It hs does nog' a" . ---" tl~~°vl~»=»°hri°1~¢|i=dlw If mv! in for no .wot-ii wsiio meow so oo- mimi io-oo "mo," ` - mm .soiisinlr olarmdo. Tm.. osooiiy ion; time for ink lin gum to um no molto it I- -sa » on inn n_vs»x»ggg__g!»_{;»»_~_;\¢u_'|_ _#L ...si