. John Angelo at the water color exhibition . more aristocratic, just asroses really are, and have a refinedlady-like droop; but those sturdylittle beggars of dandelions hold-ing up their jolly round faces arejust like ragged country urchinstrudging along. They might havegrown in Mr. Wallers picture, forthat was By the Wayside too. FORTUNE TELLER. —C. D. Weld07l. J. G. Brown, and another funny little fellow by , an old colored woman by Mr. Kappes, feed-ing her grandchild, and saying, Chile, you is likede bottomless pit. Mr. Volkmar had some funnylittle ducks, and Mr. Edwards a regular


. John Angelo at the water color exhibition . more aristocratic, just asroses really are, and have a refinedlady-like droop; but those sturdylittle beggars of dandelions hold-ing up their jolly round faces arejust like ragged country urchinstrudging along. They might havegrown in Mr. Wallers picture, forthat was By the Wayside too. FORTUNE TELLER. —C. D. Weld07l. J. G. Brown, and another funny little fellow by , an old colored woman by Mr. Kappes, feed-ing her grandchild, and saying, Chile, you is likede bottomless pit. Mr. Volkmar had some funnylittle ducks, and Mr. Edwards a regular fairv storyin a procession of elves and sprites. Mr. Mitchelltoo had a plucky little elf climbing along a bendingspray. Then Mr. Rogers exhibited a picture of akind sister rigging up a magnificent hoople for herlittle brother to roll in the park. And, added John Angelo, there was Mr. Lip-pincotts Culture., the queer old man puzzling overhis newspaper. But after all, Model Child, let meimpress upon you that there isnt anything much prettier. A JOLLY TIME. — Charles Volkmar. the girl I LEFT BEHIND ME. — J. G. Broun. There were a good many nice flowers,reflected Teddy. Mrs. Smillies Chrysan-themums suited me, and Miss Keen ans Roses,but let me impress it on you. Model Child,that there isnt anything much prettier inthis world than birds. I would like to havejust such a pigeon-house as Mr. Tiffanyfound in St. Augustine, with just such dovesin them as are fluttering around WalterShirlaws little girl for their crumbs. Ididnt see many animals, but Mr. Shelton hadsome spirited horses, and Mr. Monks somesheep and lambs that were almost Pattison had some too, that were everso cunning. Ill take vou to see them, JOHN ANGELO VISITS THE WATER COLOR.


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