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lot all tliroii"h. Almost anyoiit' would 
be glad to pick six or eight children out 
of that group, but ho would have a job 
to say which ones he liked best. 
Then comes that little girl in New 
Jersey who is binding up the wounded 
cat. No doubt this girl has been reading 
about the Red Cross work in the trenches, 
and she is practicing on patient old Tom 
or Tiger. He is standing it pretty well 
for a cat, but ho may get tired of the 
game a little later, and then wo are afraid 
that bed will not hold him. 
Backed by the Stars and Stripes 
And what do you think of that dog .sit¬ 
ting up in his chair to take notice? Jack, 
or whatever his name may be, is a good 
one. and whoever taught him his tricks 
is a good master, who has the patience to 
mak(^ an animal understand things. There 
is a good deal of outcry about dogs now, 
but we think that a good, clean dog, like 
.Tack in this iiicture, is a good companion 
for a boy. because the patience reiiuiia'd 
to teach the dog is the finest thing whicli 
a cliild can have. 
Jack is Well Trained 
Hag over all, and the boy is standing like 
a little soldier, ready to do his bit for the 
country. It is a line thing in these days 
to have the children feel that they can 
have their little showing of iiatriotism 
like the older folks. 
And the larger ones are doing practical 
work, too. See that boy with the calf. 
He will stay by his pet until it grows up 
(Continued on page I.T'IT.) 
And what do you think about that 
New York baby in the cradle? They 
have backed the baby right up against the 
American flag, so that he surely is stand¬ 
ing by the colors, and he is not making 
any time over it, either, but watching 
the proceedings with the wide-open eyes 
of a child. 
And there is another patriotic little 
citizen standing under the flag. They 
have put the guns up over him, and the 
at the 
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