THE FOURTH OF JULY.

THE GREAT SAND FORT.

Two little tots were out at play—

And it was Independence Day;

One said, “I wis’ us bofe was boys!

I do dess feel bang-full of noise!”

The other tossed her little head;

“O dirls is dess as dood,” she said;

“We’ll build a gwate big fort of sand

To guard dis gwate Amer’can land!”

They built and built without a stop;

And when ’twas done, right at the top

Their little flag they grandly flew,

And cheered the old red, white and blue.

All worn, all torn, a playhouse rag,

To them it was their country’s flag!

“Hoowaw for Independence Day!

Hoowaw!” they cried, and ran away.

Ella Farman Pratt.

THE NIMBLE PENNIES.

Draw a small circle (around a small cent), then a large circle directly below and behind it (around a large copper cent, or two-cent piece, or silver quarter), as in the first and second designs. Then add the lines in the following designs, and a big lion will sit staring at you.