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i That evening Napoleon toot Rosltta i fly with such vetocttyT" qaeetfoard HANDY OUTFIT FOR CAMPERS AISES th» DOUGH Rosltta. to Clryne. to his mother "Blectrtctty." was all the little mau Materials Needed Ars Piece of Can She won the mother's sympathy at Better then other powders - once. Her pleasant companionship i said; then he smiled at hla fair pas vas, Blanket and Sevonty-FIve producing light, dainty, whole» was a relief to the stately matron, as senger, who«« hand still rested os th« Feet of Strong Sash Cord. some cakes and pastries— REMARKABLY PRETTY TABLE save the servants there were no other wheel, touching hla DECORATIONS MAY BE MADE. CRESCENT ' Electricity? She looked around at women on the Island. It was she who A piece of cauvaa, uiibltMiched mus How lin. a blanket, or any other piece of watched over the precious plaut dur the simple machinery in sight, BAKING Ing the long and repeated abseuces do you generate it?” gooda, and 76 feet of strung sash cord Santos laughed at th« shrewd qu<e are all the ntaterlala neeveeary. No Call Only for the Kasrclso of a Little POWDER of Napoleon. is high ar«d« «nd Notwithstanding the difference tn lion. "We don't At least, not much sowing Is required aud the outfit can Ingenuity, and the Quality of the modvrate in prie« their ages, they became good friends of It" Then he suddenly closed hir be erected in a few minutes. It Is Food Is Not In the Least Im 25c lb. tin at ,roc«r« Rosltta was anxious to see the manu mouth like one who has realised be Is light and can bo carried anywhere, paired—Some Examples. CrsM«»« M(a Ca-.Ssaiil. facturlng plant, where the aerodro saying too much. writes V. W. Kllllck of I .os Angeles. mones were made, but she was not The clover woman read hla thoughts Cal.. In Popular Mechanics. There nr« ninny urtlflclnl ways to permitted to enter the workshop, as She was quiet for a short time, then Select two trees, or two polos, and she had tailed to obtain Napoleon'« her band released the wheel and fell tie the end pf tho rope to one ot mukn lovely decorntlons, but In the study of vegetable flowers we call permission to do so. He had promised tn her lap She sighed deeply. those; then run the rope around the “Are you happy, Mr. Duprel?" was other three times, draw It taut and show a simple wny of making our ev to return for her within a few days, Phones for Kcscuers. eryday meals more appetizing and still or to send Santos. One balmy morn her sudden question run tho end back to the first support not Interfere with A telephone deslgntvi for use of tho palatable part Ing the two women were enjoying the Santos waa so surprised that he and fasten It. Thus two parallel cords Theau mine rescuers whose heads are cov- sea brvese on the porch, when they gave an Involuntary pull at the wheel at any desired height will be formed of the dishes we prepare things will appeal to every on« who •red with helmets while at work is saw the aerodromone approaching that took them from their course between tho two support«. may bo Interested In muklug home operated by throat vibrations, the from the east The great bird settled "Why do you ask this question, count Spread out the cloth ou the ground dishes with pretty garnishes, For lu transmitter being held at the throat. in its hangar gracefully. The two ess?" under the two ropes so that the side women went down the path to meet, "Because a man like you ought to be of the material to form the inner part stance, the small vegetable can be cut Into flowers, ns follows: as they supposed, Napoleon. But It very happy." of the hammock Is uppermost Lift Beets—Cut beets In fancy shapes; »a» Santos Duprel. bringing two let "A poor, lonesome fellow, such a» one side of the goods and place the they make a pretty garnish for any ters, one from Napoleon to his mother me?" edge over one of the cords far enough salad; cut as cups to serve salad In and the other from Astra to the “Ar* you lonely? I would have sup to overlap about one-third tho entire carries out tho red color scheme; countess. posed that a genius, who could cun length of tho material IJft ths oppo Santos' honest eyes glowed when he quer the sir and save hla couutry. •Ito side and turn Its edge over In a sliced and cut Ilk» hearts carries out Remarkable Remedy That the valentine idea. saw Rosltta, who took pains to give couldn't be lonely." Cabbage-Cut cabbage head like him a friendly glance as she shook Santos Duprel put on the automatic Works Wonders Against flower; take out center and make In hands. lock and let the wheel go Ills Instinct to slaw and serve In head. You can Eczema and All Rash Her letter said that Santos and the wm aroused; something told him that also serve hot cauliflower for lunch Hawk were at her disposal, and that this beautiful woman waa playlug eon In cabbage head or any other vege If you have b««n fighting some blood Astra would be glad to see her again with him. and he, the brave Santos Du trouble, some skin disease, call It •«■isms, table salad. as soon as Mrs. Edison'« condition prel. turned toward the bewitching en lupus, psoriasis, malaria, or what you A Quickly Constructed Stretcher, the Cantaloupes—Cut cantaloupe In half, will, there Is but one sure, safe way to permitted her to leave. She also In emy with eyes lit up. Only Articles Necessary Being Two scallop, fill with green grapes and get rid of It. Ask at any drug store for vited Mrs. Edison to come to the cap "Countess Roslny! Wby are you Sticks and a Sheet, or Blanket. serve as first course; can also serve a 1100 bottle of 8. 8. 8 and you are thon ital. but th« mother knew that her playing with me? I am not a great on tho road to health. The action of this Ice cream tn the halves. son depended on her presence on the man. I am not an Inventor and con remarkable remedy I m J uh I as tlltecl. Just like manner and both edges will over Celery — Cut celery about 3 Inches Island, so declined. •a positive, just as certain In Its Influ queror; I am only a simple workman lap In the center, as shown In the long, slash each end with scissors and ence as that th« sun rises In ths East. Rosltta expressed deep disappoint trying to give my beet to my master ment when Mrs. Edison gave her rea Should you tell all this to him. to N.i sketch, which also Illustrates the way stand tn Ice-cold water until It curls; It la one of thus« rare medical forces to make up a stretcher quickly. The then serve on lettuce leaves with may which act In the bl..... 1 with tho same de sons for not going back with Santos poleon Edison. It would be well placed, gree of certainty that la found In all nat weight of tho body on the edge« onnaise; this mukes a good relish and the Hawk, but the chance to talk but why do you speak to rue this ural tendencies Tho manner In which cause« friction enough to prevent the I-ettuce—Cups are pretty to serve It dominates and controls the mysterious to Santos on the return trip suited way?" cloth from slipping transference ot rich. red. pure arterial her best After some hesitation she salad In Use fresh, crisp lettuce. Hts appearance waa changed His blood tor tho diseased venous blood Is Two sticks of wood are placed be Potatoes—lloll and cream well by tnarveloua decided to make a flying trip to Wash tone was clear and strong, >11* round tween the parallel ropes at tho end« ington the next day, assuring Mrs Ed face was pale. running through rlcer; season with a Out through ev«ry akin pore acids, of the cloth to hold them apart as lu little butter, milk, white pepper and germs and other blood Impurities sre ison that she would stay only a day. The countess looked at him 3» If a hammock Place a pillow at one Santos received instructions to be salt; when a little warm, color den forced In tho form ot Invisible vapor, fascinated by hla outburst, Tears *p- end and enter, being careful not to lionoath the skin 1« a fine net work ot ready to leave early tn the morning catcly, put Into tube, and mako tato nerves, a myriad ot them In which 8. H. H. peared In her eyes. disturb the overlapped edge« of tho The little, round fellow was elated rc-es, sweet peas. etc., or mold Into works with untiring energy to prevent "Mr. Duprel! Have I wounded you* cloth when he thought of the three hours morning glories or neats and eggs the further destructive work ot Die acids After hanging tho hammock bed I am all alone, with no one to care for alone with Rosltta. Make Into cups large enough to hold and blood Impurities. These are scat tered Into the veins to bo driven from His nights, since hs had met Astra me. You have been so kind to me stretch another rope between the sup- raw egg. run In stove until egg Is the system. Tho lungs breathe It out. and Rosltta, were restless, Rosltta'« that I have, ever since Helgoland, evoked, and serve around steak. tho Itvor I m stimulated to consume a many kindnesses especially gave him looked on you as my best friend. Can Make mound, serve chops around It. great proportion of Impurities, the stom ' I ach and Intestines ceane to convey tnt« food for thought. He paid more at I help It If my loneliness has—"'«he and sprinkle with peas at base tho blood stream the catarrhal, malarial tention to matters of dress; he shaved did not finish her sentence, but fell Radishes—Small red radishes can germs; the bowels, kidneys, bladder and hie round, ruddy face every day. He to sobbing hysterically and poor San be cut to look like carnations or tu all einunctorlea ot tho body are marshaled tos' heart was softened. even used perfume. lips; they make a beautiful garnish Into a fighting force to expel every ves tige ot eruptive dlaen ■«. "Can you pardon me. Mr. Duprel? It dazzled him to think of the trip for aspic In green, and are pretty on There Is scarcely a community any to the capital with the countess for Will you still be my friend, my kind le tuce with salad; cut In slices, tlw-y where but what has Its living example hearted friend?" She offered both her company. look pretty on meat salad; cut with of the wonderful curative effects ot Early in the dewy morning Santos hands to the unhappy man. celery, they are nice to serve In pep 8. 8. 8. Get a bottle of this famous rem The control signal rang. Santos edy today, und If your case la stubborn brought the Hawk to the cottage and pent with a iselo of onion. or peculiar write to The Hwlft Bpeclflo Jumped to the wheel. He was excited, waited for Rosltta. Tomatoes- -Cut tomatoes like pond Co.. l«o Hwlft lildg. Atlanta. Ga. Their automatically slackened the A little later the wonderful machine but with slices of cucumbers. medical laboratory la famous and Is con lll'ea; servo A Hammock Bed Placed Between Two by renowned exports In blood and leaped into the air and up and for Hawk's pace. It almost fell down Cut sa cupa, take out ducted as a salad, Supports, and a Covering, Shaped «klu disc.OIOS. ward with mighty flaps of the glitter ward and with a graceful curve settled with cucumber and cel- center, mix Like a Tent. on the roof of the Crystal Palace. ing wings. ery, and serve with mayonnaise; these Gross Careleasneas. Astra was awaiting Ilosltta’a arrival, ports, about two feet above the par Countess Roslny rose and went cups can also be used for sweetbrvuds "Bill's going to sue the compuny for and Santos watched the two women as slowly forward to the man who was allel lines. A sheet of canvas or and chicken. Serve In slices. With ditmngi-x." "Why, what did they do to directing the flight of the great bird; they walked toward the elevator that waterproof material Is thrown over cottage cheese between Cut nice to- him?" "They blew the quiltin' whistle took them down to their rooms. "At this rope and tho hanging edges are the brain of the mechanism. matoea In half and put cheese flow- when o’ wna carryin' n 'cavy piece ot She leaned over the railing that eleven tomorrow night." called Roslt weighted or staked to tho ground, era tn center; serve on lettuce leaves. Iron, and ’o dropt It on 'Is fool.''— ta, with a friendly wave of her hand. Everybody’« Magazine. separated the cabin from the steering lines of cord first being attached to ment In the corners. One of the Illustrations Santos felt the encour wheel and the various levers. ''How- Vegetable 8oup. high are ws now, Mr. Duprel?" she her manner and happUy look the shows the finished bed und cover. A good vegetable soup Is mado In Hawk to Its resting-place. asked. thia way Brown In three tablespoon Santos looked at the aerograph: TWO NEAT TONGUE TWISTERS fule of butter In a saucepan a sliced It appears that In all tha world there hai CHAPTER XIII. ‘‘2,527 feet, countess. Do you want to onion, a sliced carrot, n sliced tomato, _ % go higher?" been discovered one drug— and ONLY ona— Typewriter Is One Who Typewrites on n sliced turnip, a stick of celery and n Letter« From Europe. "Oh, yes!” that actually stimulates to renewed action th« parsnip. . After they have browned Typewriter—Second Refers to The Countess Roslny was surprised follicles and cells that nourish tha hair and The Hawk darted up; a turn of the slowly for 15 minutes, add a quart Miss Betty Botter. thereby make it grow even on bald heada wheel worked the wings, and electric to find a number of letters awaiting and a pint of cold water and three That drug la a standard article of common*« sparks were seen In a steady stream her. all bearing European postmarks. A reader submits this tongue twls or four tomatoes, two or three more wall known to tha drug trade. The National "How did they reach me?" she "What a wonderful machine this stalks of celery, some parsley and a Standard Dispensatory says It ucts as a pow- tar: Is!" whispered the countess In Santos' asked Astra. "Dear Sir: A typewriter la one carrot, and simmer gently for an hour arful stimulant to the growth of the hair “Napoleon told the Count von Wer He had mastered hie timidity denstein that you are my guest, and who typewrites on tho typewriter, or so Then add three tablespoonfuls Therefore even If you have tried a hundred he also made arrangements to have and the typewriter Is a machine on of bread crumbs and rub the soup kinds of hair tonic without that drug yos which the typewriter who typewrites through a strainer. Reason well with have not proven that a hair tonic containing your property Interests protected " on the typewriter typewrites. Now, pepper and «alt, and after It Is re that drug will not mako your hair grow. Th« "Mr. Edison Is very kind.” She best way is to mis your own tonic or have a looked at Astra. "Do you know, I the typewriter who typewrites on the moved from tho fire add a couple of typewriter typewrites on the type tablespoon fills of butter. Serve with reliable druggist mix it for you. Here la • sometimes envy you.” formula that includes the drug referred tat Astra raised her eyebrows question- writer until there Is no more type finely minced parsley sprinkled ovor Hay Rum. 6 ox; Menthol Crystals. H drachm; the top and pass crouton« with It. writing to be typewritten by the type Ingly. latvonade CompoMi-e, 2ounc,-ii. You can get "My dear. I do; you are so good and writer on the typewriter on which the these ingredient« at any drug store. If you Cold Potatoes. noble that Mr. Edison cannot help lov typewriter who typewrites on the choose you may add 1 drachm of your favorite In summer we will find It very con ing you as he loves goodness Itself typewriter typewrites." perfume. Apply to tho scalp with tho fingers His second, which refers to a young venient to have cold boiled potatoes night and morning. Thia formula is recom through you.” for use In potato salad or for frying woman called Betty, Is as follows: Astra sighed: "Then you love Na mended for falling hair and dandruff. It "Betty Botter bought some butter, for breakfast or lunch or for creamed should make your hair grow. It is NOT in poleon, Rosltta?" any sense a dye and contains no coloring mat "I love him. Indeed," she replied but she said this butter's bitter. If I potatoes. We now find bacon and eggs so ter whatever, but has a tendency to stimulate laughingly. "And were I as good as put It In my batter It will make my the pigm-nt-M-creting cells and thereby re you are, I would take up the glove and batter bitter, but a bit o' better butter ngreeable and also eo easy to cook store prematurely pray hair to its natural fight for the prize. But I—my heart would make my batter better; so she with little heating of tho house that tolor. was poisoned long ago. I do not In bought a bit o' butter better than the we can easily dispose of the cold Robber Band Loots Bank. spire pure love.” Her voice sounded bitter butter, and It made her bitter potatoes by frying In bacon fat This Fort Smith, Ark.—After n rifle bat batter better, so 'twas better Betty will save using of meat while giving somewhat bitter. "Dear sister,” said Astra, putting Botter bought a bit o’ better bub a good tendency to balance tho lighter tle with several citizens Wednesday, a band of robbers, who had looted the diet so desirable in hot weather. her arm around Rosltta, "I cannot be ter." vaults In the First Ntnto bank at liar- lieve that you are not as good as you denelle. Ark., escaped. There were To Keep Mattresses Clean. appear, for I do not believe I could TOY IS QUITE FASCINATING said to have been eight men In the Mattress«-« become soiled very easy. band. Tho robbers secured approxi love you as I do if you were not good A good way to keep them clean 1« to and true.” Makes 8howers of Harmleea Sparks got unbleached cloth, tho cheap kind mately $4,000, according to a state ment from the bank officials. The Astra left to preside at the Educa for the Especial Amuaement of Is just as good and not no heavy to robbers hnve succeeded In eluding half tional Society of Independent Women ths Young Folks. wash. Make a case Just large enough a dozen posses which are scouring of America, "We shall have luncheon "How Much I Admire Men Like You, together at two o’clock, and then we to fit the mattrees, so It cannot the country. Among the latest devices for amuse- Mr. Duprel." will have a ride with Napoleon,” she tag the young folks Is a toy that wrinkle. Sew It across the bend, leaving the and, for the first time, turned to look said as she left. foot open. Slip It on and draw It Roeitta hurriedly went to her own at her. Her brilliant eyes melted Into down smooth, and Just sow It here and rooms, taking the letters she had re the light blue, round eyes of Santos. there to hold It In place. When It be ceived. One wrs In Count von Wer "Yes, it Is,” he said simply. comes soiled take It off, wash. Iron rlensteln's handwriting. She locked "Are we going still higher?” she and replace.' Cool, clean and sweet her door carefully, then opened the let asked In a breathless tone. Santos looked hurriedly at the aero ters one by one, leaving the count's Planked Beefsteak. graph and saw that It showed 18,000 until the last. Take two pounds of boat round (TO BE CONTINUED) feet. In bls nervousness be had gone steak, pound It well after sifting one- higher than he Intended, so he hastily Letter for John Doe, "Himself.* half cup flour over It; slice «lx on changed the direction. It was bitterly Fascinating Toy A new kink tn addreeeing envoi ions over the steak, salt and pepper cold for a short time, but the wings opee has been noticed recently by well, shako a dash of red pepper over throws showers of harmless sparks soon generated enough heat to warm some of the poatofflee clerka Instead also; nil dripping pan half full of the cabin; In fact, ft was too warm, of the word “personal” on thoea en which are especially effective in cold water and place In a hot oven and Santos opened the air condenser velopes to Indicate that the letter is Illuminating a room in the evening. to bake one hour; do not turn the that let in the fresh, pure air of that intended only for the eye of the person Serve from the dish It was meat The Reward of Virtue. altitude, where It Is clear and tatoxl addressed haa been written “himself.” The Teacher—You see, had tho baked In. eating in Its sweetness. In each case these letters had been "How much I admire men like you, sent from England. In some parts of lamb been obedient and stayed In the About Potatoes. .ten by Mr. Duprel. You have conquered the Ireland the head of the household Is fold It would not have been Put the potatoes to soak a little air!” whispered the countess to the always referred to by the members of the wolf, would It? Boy (promptly)—No. ma’am; It while with a small piece of common good boy who had succumbed to her the family as “himself,” and the Influ would have been eaten by us.”—The soda in the water, and you will find charms. ence of that custom may have had its Taller. they are much easier to scrape and do "Countess, you are too good to effect on the English writers, or pos- not soil the fingers. you are the swtetest, dearest woman I sible the wrltem were Irishmen llr> Tlnklel Tlnklel have ever met,” stuttered the bird Ing in England Wilbur—Do they always keep that For Brick Floors. man. He was still more dated when big bell on the cow? she placed her dainty, dimpled band A red-bricked kitchen floor will keep Real Thing. Papst—Tea, Wilbur. on the steering wheel where It touched beautifully red and clean if Instead of "How was the reverberation in that Wilbur I suppose It la to keep her soap a drop of paraffin oil la used In his. caveT' from falling asleep In thia quiet place. the water. This mixture removes all "Where does this machine get the "I don’t know anything about that, —Harper's Toung People tremendous power that- enables It to but ths echo was fins." tho grease marks. ^T erial ^ L STORY J Isolated Continent A Romance of the Future •y CuMo von Horvath and Dean Hoard SYNOPSIS. For flfty years the continent of North Ukmertca had been Isolated from the rest of the world by the use of Z rays, a won- 4srA;! Invention of Hannibal Prudent. JSt Invention had saved the country from foreign invasion, and the continent had baen united under one r \ernment With Prudent as president. For half a century peace and prosperity reigned In tills part of the world. The storr opens With President Prudent critically 111. Hi» Aeath is hastened by the receipt of a ■■oaaage from Count von Werdenstein of Germany that he has at last succeeded in Eetrating the rays. Dying. he warns daughter Astra that this means a for- i Invasion He tells her to hurry to the Island of Clrvne. but dies before he eaa tel! the location of the place. Astra le nominated for t^e presidency by the continental party Napoleon Edison calls an Aatra. informs her that he was a pu pil of her father ■fl father' ’s, and promises to help her. her _ a ring made of a new- her He gives he. - ty discovered — • substance • * ‘ " he says. which, will solve the problem of flvlnc ChevaL ........................... ter d! Leon appears tn Europe He calls •a von Werder.st«'in and offers him the secret of making gold in return for abso lute disarmament and peace. The cheval ier Is suspected of being an American. He 1s se’r**d at night and carried off in M areoplar- Astra is inaugurated as »reeldent. She receives a message from Bdlsor. whose long silence has worried her. that he has been a prisoner for two wonrhs on the island of Helgoland and has Just escaped He announces that the cos federated fleet of Europe b.3.3 sailed for America. He promises to call ci her the following night. Countess Ror'.n* a S', becomes a prisoner in hope of .ecur- Napolecn’s secret. Sb* falls t . love h him She agrees to Join him in an attempt to escape By the use of flre works he summons a curious flying ma- a^fae which resembles a monster eagle He eacapes and sends his message to Aatra. Edison calls on Astra as promised He tells her his plans for defense have been completed, but that he will give full er details at his workshop on the island ef Clryne in the Paciflc They make the «Tip in three hours His plans are based en th* peculiarity of the new substance, etryulth. which Is lighter than any known Eal and Is practically indestructible Europeans succeed in passing the of Isolation, but And that the Am*r1- ceas have established a second one. Edl- eon delivers a note to von Werdenstein la his flagship d*manding that the fleet be withdrawn. Edison is attacked, but by the use of some mysterious power he destroys two warships and several aero- ptan*s R*al’«1ng bis helplessness Wer denstein withdraws bls fleet and consents te univeral disarmament. CHAPTER XII. Casting the Net. Six mouths had passed. The cap- tured army and navy had been sent koine to Europe and disarmed. The various monarchs had raged at the Count von Werdenstein for acceding to the terms of the agreement submit ted by the United Republics, but the people were happy. The United Republics of America offered a large tract of land in the In- tarter of Brazil, Venezuela and Co- lombla for emigration purposes. Draln- s<e and irrigation had been so per fected that those great plateaus were habitable and supplied the richest ag ricultural districts in the world. A meeting had been called to for- laulate the rules of peace. Napoleon, with full sanction and authorization of Congress, made short work of the agreement with the orientals. He ap peared above the Island Empire and announced the ultimatum: that he would blow up every man-of-war un leas they were turned over to the Unit ed Republics of America peacefully. In which case the latter would pay one- third the value of the monsters. The orientals had been prepared for this notion and agreed to the terms. China, the young Oriental Republic, followed Japan's example. Christmas was nearing. The war vessels of the world were harbored in the ports of the Americans and turned over to the Navy Department with the command that they be used for commercial purposes. The disarmament went on all over th« world. When Christmas day dawned, peace reigned. Not Christian peace, but a peace begotten of fear. The 24th of December found the American Continent open to everyone. Napoleon Edison, on account of the •errice he had rendered hie country, had been appointed president of the world peace committee. His mother's illness had caused him anxiety. He spoke of It to Astra one day while the Countess Roslny was near. The beautiful Rosltta had an- Aargone a great change. She was be haved to be a thorough American in spirit. and had thus gained the con fidence of the people surrounding Astra She begged Astra and Napoleon to let her go and comfort Mrs. Edison, They consented, glad to have her go to the Island of Clryne, even though the secrets of the aerodromone were there, to be a companion to Mrs. Edi son. Astra said It would be very lonely without her, and Napoleon solved the problem In a way that pleased the eountees the most. T will take you to Clryne In the Bugle and send you back In a few days by Santos, and you can thus divide year time between Astra and my She could hardly repress her trium- Steat joy. [ OF PLAIN VEGETABLES Banish All Skin Troubles MAKING HAIR GROW “Arouse Yourself” Get rid of that feeling of de pression, commonly known as “the blues.” It is only the liver that has become lazy as a result of impaired diges tion and clogged bowels. Try HOSTETTER’S STOMACH BITTERS today and notice the im provement in your general health. 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