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" Jack didn’t have time to stay any lomrcr with the baby dolls. Ho
thought he had best get Flip and make him realize that all the other
toy animals in tli? department ttore were his friends. So, shortly w ho
was introducing his dog to bears, kittens, monkeys, elephant# and
lots of other animals.
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One ef there was a cuto littl- kitten \vh"> stood r,p on top of a
reunter. “I went to got down on the floor," meowed this little fuzzy
ball, ‘but it’s do iar I'm afiaid to jump." “Flip will help you,” re
plied Ja-k, an'd Flip then stood up on his hind legs and gentlv 'ifted
the kitten to the floor: "
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“Now you arc safe and sound,” said Jack. But the tiny kitten wasn’t
so sure of that, for no sooner had he landed on the floor than a small
mcchanieal toy went sailing by and almost ran over his tail. “Whore
are you going?” shouted Jack to the driver, “To the races," came
the reply. (Continued.)
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The- Magical Muihroom met them at tha gata.
Back to the Fairy Queen's place It may make you powerful!”
went NatiCy and Nick, their Green “’«*!’ crlde Jack Straw. ’Thanks
Shoes whizzing them through the Tour 'Graciousness. I'll go homo
air like little airplanes.' at once and make myaelf kind, for
Very soon they arrived All out I'll wlab everything In Apple-Pie
of breath, but looking fresh and Land to be changed. I'll call Is
rosy after their ride. Mix-Up Land. I’ll be King Jack
Tho Magical Mushroom .met Straw.’
them at the gate and took them In- “Aqd now!” continued the Fairy
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to the large room where the Fairy
Queen sat on her throne.
“Here they are. Your Highness,'
said he, scraping a bow.
“Oh, I am to glad!” exclaimed
the royal lady quickly, ‘'children
I want you to do something for
me. There Is a queer corner of
my kingdom called Mix-Up Land.
It’s called that because everything
is mixed t p. And the reason tor
Vis a long story.
“Mix-Up Land used to be call
ed Apple-Pie Land beeauie every
thing was as orderly at apple pie.
The ruler waa called King Even
Steven because he liked every
thing as even and neat as prial-
Me.
"But someone was Jealous of
him. It was a poor cobbler called
Jack Straw. One day Jack 8traw
was called to sole some shoes for
Eena iMoena. the Magician, and
he did it no well and Eena Meena
was so pleased be gave him a ring
“Taka this. Jack,’ said be, ‘and
whenever you put It on your left
thumb, anything yon dislike will
change at once and be mixed up.
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Queen. “I want you Twins to go
and get ttykt ring off Jack Straw’s
left thumb, so that poor King Kyen
Steven may have Us throne arain
and the poor country be ret to
rights.
“Tho Magical Mushroom will
show you the way.”
(To Be Continued)
(Copyright, 1923. NEA Service)
DAILY RECIPE
By BERTHA *. SHAPLEIGH
Of Columbia Univarsity
To prepare a mixed grill for one
person you will require:
One thick lamb chop, ona lamb
kidney, one sausage, one tomato,
one mushroom cap, and butter,
salt, pepper and Worchestershlro
sauce.
Prepare the chop for broiling.
Soak the kidney in cold water,
then cover with boiling water for
one minute; remove akin, split
and mate In butter for live min
utes'add Worcestershire sauce.
Cook the sausage; fry tha toma
to, cut In halves, In butter until
soft; saute the mushroom cap
(this may be omitted.)
Broif chop, place on the fried
tomato, which previously has been
put on a-hot plate. On one aide
of tha . chop place the kidney, and
the other side the aauaigc.
Place t£e mushroom, If Included,
on top of Um chop.
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mon Juice awl Worcestershire
sauce, pour over all, and serve at
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