The Bobbsey Twins in a Great City
at something, though whether it was Flossie's flaxen hair, now rather tangled because the monkey had p
man was called. He walked up and down in the store to see that the cler
t on Freddie. "The monkey
nxious to have everything just right. "He tried to ch
?" asked the store man, not quit
hers on," sugg
ith flowers on!"
ay?" asked the man, shaking
just send the bill to him-Mr. Richard Bobb
children, as well as the floorwalker, turned to see standing nea
ome one else to help him. "I don't know what to do about
express train, but we got off and we heard music and please charge it to our father-char
thers on. I want one with flowers on, and I w
u," offered F
Daniel Whipple, owner of the big store into which Flossie and Freddie had wandered. "I'll take you up to m
et a hat?" a
om the children's hat department to my office with some hats that will
friend. In a little while Flossie was fitted with just the hat she wanted,
the elevated station, but you will not be there. I'll send one of my clerks over to tell the agent you
ked around the office of the store owner. It was almost closing time, and Mr. Whipple was wondering whether in case the children's father d
cried Flossie
bsey, with a smile, hugging his "little fat fireman" and his "fat
at the monkey and it chewed Flossie's hat and
addy," added Flossie. "And did you bring my bugs-the
e them. But what's a
Freddie, "but I didn't have any mo
to need one, Mr. Bobbsey
l right, I'm glad to
," said the store m
me over his face. "Daniel Whipple," and he seemed to be tr
n my advertisements. I adver
ren for me. I reached the One Hundred and Twenty-fifth Street elevated station a little while ago, and th
when your clerk came up to say they were here. Now I'll ta
see me again," he invited Flossie and Freddie, who, after
was to live while in New York. Mrs. Bobbsey, Bert and Nan were alr
" cried Nan, when Flossie and Freddie had to
at monkey's face when he bit on those make-believe ch
I got a
e was a fine man
bbsey, and then, seeing a strange l
matter? Are
ave heard that name before. But so much ha
obbsey insisted on Flossie and Freddie, at least, going to bed early. This the small twins were glad enough to
," said Flossie, in speaking ab
ore in Lakeport,
one of 'em had a whole counter full of cologne, and she squi
ished sending some telegrams and telephone messages, he as
" cried Floss
enue and see the lovely s
ee the stuffed animals and the model of a wha
ll of you, and Nan can see some stores on the way to the Aquarium. I have to go downtown in New York
stay here and rest. Afternoon will do for me to go out
way downtown with their father. This time they went in the subway, or
ey. "I have to see a man in the City Hall, and from there we can walk to
oo tired, and a little later they all got o
ing in and going out, and lights all over, making the c
e twins a less crowded place where they could stay. "I
oy was getting it out Flossie caught sight, down the platform, of a man pasti
circus, Freddie!" cried the li
down the long platform before Bert and Nan saw them. When the two older
rground subway stations are much used by advertisers, gaily colored
said Nan to Flossie, as she came u
as a circus poster, but i
father had told them to wait for him. But the subway station under the New York sidewalks was so large and rambling, there wer
u going?" ask
nd the place father told
nting just the other direction from
ry that, but it see
aw nothing of their father, however, and there wer
lossie, "I'm thirst
!" added
d see trains coming in and going out, and crowds of people hurrying to and fro. But they
know where we a