“Let’s run off and join the circus,” suggested Peetie, as he tried to stand up on the end of his tail and turn a somersault. “We can earn a lot of money.”
“How?” asked Jackie, scratching his nose with his ear.
“Why, we can make money by doing tricks in the circus,” went on Peetie. “We can jump over the backs of elephants, climb up to the top of the tent, and do lots of things like that. A circus is fun!”
You have read how Daddy Blake took Hal and Mab to the circus, and you will like to read about Jackie and Peetie. They are in a book called “Bedtime Stories: Jackie and Peetie Bow Wow,” by Howard R. Garis, who also wrote the Daddy books.
Send to R. F. Fenno & Company, 18 East 17th Street, New York City, and they will mail the book on receipt of price, if you can not get it in your book store. The book has colored pictures.
UNCLE WIGGILY’S FORTUNE
“Oh, dear!” cried Uncle Wiggily Longears, the rabbit gentleman, as he got to the top of a big hill and looked down. “Oh, dear!”
“Why, what has happened?” asked Sammie Littletail, the boy rabbit, hopping up.
“Why, I have traveled all over, just as Dr. Possum told me to,” replied Uncle Wiggily, “and I have not yet found my fortune. It is very sad!”