. Harper's young people . imal. 3. A boys name. number. 5. A letter. ALF KAUFMAN. No. 4. FOUR VERY EASY SQUARES. 1_1. Something slippery. 2. Something To permit. 2.—1. To snatch. 2. A kind of monkey. 3. Awager. 3.—1. A low singing noise. 2. Not young. 3. Apoem. 4.—1. A bolt. 2. A single point. 3. A M. L. ANSWERS TO PUZZLES IN No. 1. Wheeling. We. Glee. Ilin. Franz Schubert. France. Zebra. Shut. Hash. Hunt. No. 2. FLA W L A V AAVERW A R Y No. 4. William. P EARPAPER R E DR C BAAC A N DADAY Correct answers to puzzles have been receivedfrom Helen Barnhardt. A.


. Harper's young people . imal. 3. A boys name. number. 5. A letter. ALF KAUFMAN. No. 4. FOUR VERY EASY SQUARES. 1_1. Something slippery. 2. Something To permit. 2.—1. To snatch. 2. A kind of monkey. 3. Awager. 3.—1. A low singing noise. 2. Not young. 3. Apoem. 4.—1. A bolt. 2. A single point. 3. A M. L. ANSWERS TO PUZZLES IN No. 1. Wheeling. We. Glee. Ilin. Franz Schubert. France. Zebra. Shut. Hash. Hunt. No. 2. FLA W L A V AAVERW A R Y No. 4. William. P EARPAPER R E DR C BAAC A N DADAY Correct answers to puzzles have been receivedfrom Helen Barnhardt. A. 0. B., Charles Schil-ling. Dean William Matthews. Caroline .laneI i, man, < harles i;. .1,-nerson, Mamie Hull, JessieP W II Eat Marion McAlvin. Hallie Shaw,Edith I K , IJiioda Webster. Maggie Swan, (iil-bert Holland Payson,Paul VanIioren. Alice smith. .1. P. T. R., Emma Wells. JosieTalbot, and Jack Fairweather. [For Exchanges, see 2(1 and 3d pages ofcmer.] 240 HARPERS YOUNG PEOPLE. VOLUME CARNIVAL-TIME—LITTLE COLONIALS. BONNIES VALENTINE. BY MARGARET EYTINGE. BONNIE got a valentine, Gay in colors blue and gold,But she could not read it. for She is ouly four years she listened while mamma. With a smile, the verses read,And until the very cud Not a single word she said. Dearest of dear little maids (This way ran the valentine).With red checks and flaxen hair. And brown eyes that brightly to many names— Birdie/ Darling. Wee Wild Hose—You are sweeter, sweeter far Than the sweetest bud that grows. Then, with prettiest disdain. Bonnie said: All that beforeI have heard a fousand times— Yes. a fousand times, and old valentine, I rink (And her lip began to curl).Telling rings a girl lias known Ever since shes been a girl! AN ELEPHANTS REVENGE. fT^HE Rev. Mr. Watson gives a very curious story in illustra-J_ iif an elephants long recollection of a wrong of those pests of society. a practical jo


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