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abort tta« He etoseiy tuatwd Be tn« btrdo. sad took tbo bcnUag mus, tor example aTter a toog flight, *sd proved that they bad coUwetsd tn tbstr fee there a surprising!) large quantity •f ntmssgbsrteal sise trie tty Tbo i feathers oa tbo stage especially aereo ao collectors, aad every little balrllbs feather adds to ths supply "How la evorythlag st Clryne?" "Whew the bird be«1oo to fly a reg» "Ali wen." lar magneto to created. that has Ito “Tbs aarodro twcr.ee all to’" “Yas, Hr. except tbs Eagle, that to two polos at the two ends of the «lt<» One aids In tbo aag^Qye tbs other year private machina" tbo positive From the moment thio "Have you sass the Countess I electric magnetic state to reached, an stay today F* "tbs le« with Mr Dap rei. day bo tbo work tbs muecl'B are eapeecad to ds to is direct tbo flight, aa tbo »tags fore yesterday oa the Hawk." “But Ban toe brought the machine are moved by the force of tbo elew tricity; that to. they come together st» baakr "Not be. but young fluii!van. who | 'll the force of tbo opposite magnetls power forceo them apart, and the repo went with tbem " "Then bo does not know where Baa litios of thio operation to called flight." "That certainly sounds simple." mur- too and the counteea left the ma i mured tbo chancellor chino?" "Now take the a>-rodronx>no." cos- “Ho says be doesn't." “Leave the Hawk as she la; don't , tinned Santos. "Through mechanical touch her until I coma. That la all inventions, ar.d cirynlth. we have Im I wanted; sorry that I had to disturb proved the bird's method of flight. Tbo improvement to In the storing away of you. Good night" Ho disconnected the graph and unused magnetism The more quickly wo fly, the more magnet lam to gatb turning to Aatra said: "Bantoe la another victim of tbo be- «red by the machine " Bantoo pointed witching counteea I am sorry for ' to ths front part of the machine on ths blueprint, calling th« chancellor's al him” "She seems created to leave sorrow ien tlon to the contrivance that gave the machine the appearance of an wherevor ebo goes Poor Bantool" eagle. It was a large braes ball, cov TYPICAL Mt AD HUNTT.R5 ered with a cirynlth cap Thon ho CHAPTfR XVIII. pointed to a broad brass bar that ex- OU never can toll about your I Doctor l.uacher was with the force tended over the entire top of the ma The Secret of the Aorodromeno. next door neighbor For In- : sent Into the mountains to pacify the chine; that bar was like a round The newly made Princess of Schom There wore 7(H) Chinese, un stance here to Dr. L. W i tribes burg Llthsw and her fiance, Santos, brush, and Ito duty was to gather Is Buscher slit Ins peacefully in skilled In the use of arms, against reached Berlin safely They flow In every little spark of electricity, and his office You wouldn't think thousands of savages In ths junglee the Hawk to Irkutsk In Asiatic Russia store it In the braes collector When and In th« mountains There was at a casual glance he was a "ttoldler and from there continued their jour- the Insulation was broken, a lightning of Fortuno," aaya a writer In the Kan fighting whenever a head ebowed noy on the quick aorollno to the Ger flash was cent out. directed at the will sas City Star, through the undergrowth. The Chi man capital. They eent the asrodro- of the air man. So long as tbo ma Well, he Isn't - aa the term has come nes« cut roads through the junglee chine was tn motion there was always mono back to Clryne, plenty of electricity In the collector. to be used to describe every wanderer •nd began the ascent of a steep moun Tbs Roalny mansion was ready for ready to be eent out to c*uae dretnio • ho strayed beyond the bounds of hto tainside where a band of the head them. Rosltta's first action was to aatlve country lait a track laborer hunters fortified themselves tlon to anything. seed word to the Count von Warden- “We came upon the headhunters In return from Mexico and he'« a "sol "Wonderful!" sighed the count. **1 steln that she wanted to sos him know what those sparks moan. I have flier of fortune." The same gone for tho basin of an* extinct volcano cra When the chancellor came. Roeitta ter." Doctor Luacber said une day a Cook's tourist. seen them In action " received him alone. It was necessary last week "The crater was about a But there used to be real soldier« "The simple machinery that la built for her to explain the situation The Into every aerodromone Is to control Of fortune who had real adventures half mile across and we threw a line Coent Roalny was dead Ho had been the flight and to start the wing*. Oa tn unreal countries Richard Harding of men around on the rim Then we on board the Tsar that Napoleon bad It was tiroeomo salt I ng and account of the extreme simplicity of Barto made a fortune writing about waited sunk. Thia freed Roeitta, but as a the mechanism and the tremeudoos them, but moat of them have been we aroused a little Interest tn shell princess she could not marry a plain Perhaps there to a new ing them with a few light machine strength of cirynlth the aerodromone written out citlaen. so ahe asked tbo count to Hut It Is. practically spunking. Induatreo- crop gfowilng up tn strange countries guns we had dragged along make Mr. Duprel a titled nobleman waiting to come home with now sto ! wae no use. tibie." Roeitta told al) she thought necessary, "Th« headhunters were too fast and "But bow can one machine capture ries However, there aren't many of | and they talked for a long lima them three dull days that hero new they scattered and we simply couldn't Santos was told the plana without the other, or even fight the other, un kill tbem off Besides, the Chinese der these conditions?*' asked the const dories to tell the allgbteet idea that It was a tre That's why It to surprising to And were about as Ignorant aa the head anxiously. mendous, far-reaching plot designed to "There are two ways In which a ms Doctor Lutcher sitting peacefully In hunters and not nearly such natural destroy all tbo achievements of the Our officers were literary chine may gain victory over the other. hto office and chatting about the fighters peace committea He could see noth Ono la to disable the brain of the ma times be used to chase headhunters gentlemen, but all they knew about ing but Rosltta, ho could think of noth chine. that to, the man behind the In Formosa with native Chinees ' war was hearsay Once In a while at ing but their approaching marriage. night one of our men would be killed wheel." troops The purpose the chancellor and Ro- wtth a spear "How can that bo done?** asked the It was ao unexpected You wouldn't sitta had In mind, was to manufacture count eagerly. Awed Them With Firecracker». judge Doctor I.uscher to be the sort , and equip a number of aerodromones "It happened that our Chinese sol "Cirynlth, as you know, to harder of a man who plunged through dank If they pursued this desire, they would than anything except the diamond, so jungles and over bleak mountains to diers had brought along a quantity of bava inside of a year, the power to 1 believe If hard steel bullets wers run down the head hunting savages fireworks for their own amusement» master the situation and take the lead made with diamond points they would of an untamed country The doctor They had dragged the packs of rock tn political affairs. penetrate the comparatively thin shell seems to be too courteous to take ets. firecrackers, Roman candles, nig Suemeg now belonged to Rosltta and of cirynlth that defends the airman. part In anything of that sort. Rtlll. ger chasers and colored Are over the the cirynlth deposit there was very However, this Is only a theory. Ex he's not so young aa he used to be mountains and through tho jungle« rich. The Count von Werdensteln periments must ebow the advisability and there to no telling what an ad patiently and without complaint. placed an unlimited account tn the of their manufacture." **1 claim credit for the suggestion. renturoua soul he used to be when he bank to her credit, so that she and "What la the other way?" slept under tropical atara There The headhunters had never seen fire Santos could begin work at once, "That Is a c< rtaln method, and to must have been a powerful spirit of works Th« Chinese general agreed The people of Ktos Cell were aur based on the laws of electricity that unrest within him. for It Is known ; We touched off every kind of firework« prised at the unuaual activities dl» seem to govern aerial navigation." that he has served under four flags a native Chinaman could devise and played by the strange men Imported. "What 1s It?" asked the count, imps before ho settled down to a staid prac threw them Into the crater among the Santos Duprel was very busy. He tlently, aa Santos hesitated and looked headhunters The entire basin was • tice here. bad been Informed that after the suc at Rosltta. glorious spectacle of shooting flame« Served Under Four Flags. cessful completion of the first aero- “It Is the same as when a boy takes of many colors Nigger ehs««re Doctor I.uscher was present when dromons be would have the title of a piece of amber or any other sub- American troops moved against In chased headhunters and pinwheel« "count” conferred upon him. and that stance that can be magnetised and dians on the plains, when Cubans met spun In glorious circles In and out this would remove all the batTiers be lifts up a paper scrap The quicker Spaniards and when mongrel mot among the wild tr«en. *ho wore get tween Rosltta and him. Their mar airman has to maneuver so as to alight mongrel In Honduras. Also he has ting wilder every moment. It was a riage would take place the day of the on top of the hostile machine. The seen the Chinese troops charge with wonderful sight There were blinding trial flight. Thia fired his ambition, lower machine then sticks to the sp- gongs and flags and devils' heads flashes of colored fire ai.d wonderful and he worked hard and long. He was per. like tho paper to the amber, only against deadly atm of waiting and sprays of multi hued flame The poor, allowed to plan as be wished, and one with such great forte that it cannot grinning French soldiers He has bewildered headhunters bad n«ver day laid his blue prints before the be released until the current Is stoppad seen the headhunters skipping through seen anything like It and naturally Count von Werdensteln. He ebowed and the necessary Insulation between the tangled bush and has been fortu they surrendered when they thought him that a larger and more powerful the opposing forces to obtained." aerodromone than Napoleon's would nate enough to have dodged divers all the supernatural powers of evil "But the wings of the lower machine were turned loose agalr.st them They be necessary; otherwise the design spears aim’d at him might strike the upper," remarked ths and make would be unchanged This All of those things are written in cam« out and lay before u« In abject count Improvement in size would give more hto memory, which goes to show that supernatural fear They wanted pro "It looks that way," answered Ha»- motive power, and thus make it supe- you never can tell about your neigh tection tos wearily It bre ight back the hap "Then we took them In and back rior to the Eagle. bor Really you wouldn't suspect It py days tn the sei -ice of Napoleon, of the doctor as he sits peacefully In to the settled country «nd dressed and hto heart was heavy. "But as I hto office In the Argyle building at them up like Chinamen and tried to have mentioned, different laws prevail civilize them They wouldn't stay Twelfth and McGee streets. in the air, totally different from the civilized, and I don't know what did An article published In the Rtar laws that govern the land or water. become of them—so many things The atmospherical electricity hag last Sunday told how Japan to optwr might have happened to them ov«r Ing n military campaign against the qualities that cannot be Judged by our there." present knowledge. It has to be ex headhunters on Formora. The head perimented with. Our trials on ths hunters are of Malay descent and KISSING Island of Clryne showed us that the were probably cast on the coast of SMELL INSTEAD OF Since aerodromones do not injure reek Formosa by storms at sea other; they might stick together, or man can remember they have been Peculiar Way In Which Many of th« Mongols Pst Their Little be burled apart, but they are never undesirable, with their head hunting and cannibal practices China used Children. damaged ” “Then you think, Mr. Imprel. that to own the Island, but ft was sick Many of the Mongols pet their chil you will be able to capture EdlsonW and tired of ft when Japan came along In 1R95 and took It In as a war prize. dren by smelling thc-lr In-ads Instead force?" Japan has Its own troubles with tho of kissing them In the Philippine The little man cast an app>allug glance toward Rosltta; sbe looked him natives who have only vague and In Island« tho setiso of stnidl to so devel straight In the eyes and encouraged distinct Ideas of the correct mode of oped that many of the people by mere behaving toward their fellow men. ly sniffing a handkerchief can detect him. He said bravely: They eat their enemies nnd they Its owner. Lovers when separated "Mr. Edison to a very formidable so- emy, but our Improved machines will haven't a friend on earth. Altogether often give each other handkerchiefs, give us the advantage, and b'-Hldee, i they are a wicked race, but they have and In their abaence they keep each we will have a larger fleet" i been making both ends meet, after a other In mind by Inhaling the scent. The count was satisfied and tbs manner of speaking, by hiding away Certain races still salute each other by work under Santos' direction went on. In the tops of the rugged mountains smelling. They apply the noao and mouth to a person's cheek, and In this It took months before the factory was of Formosa. It was Into these mountains that way draw a long breath. They do not In perfect shape, and ths various parts were manufsetured for the aerodro Doctor Luscher went with 700 Chi say "Give me a kl««," but "Let me nese soldiers In 1R80, Immediately smell you." "The Power, of Course, Is Electricity.” mones. I They often wondered that Napoleoa after China had been counted out jn "And what is your motive power? had not appeared to Interfere with the Franco - Chinese war. Doctor Tribute to Women. I don’t see any details in your plan their work. Luscher had been the only medical In tho Woman’s Homo Companion that would explain the wonderful man with the Chinese army 1n tho Ignaco Pnderewskl, the celebrated (TO BE CONTINUED.) power that your devils of the air pos war, having organized a hospital corps plnntot, 1s Interviewed on tho sub seas.” Keeping Her Sweet. of fifty men. ject, "What n Little Knolwodgo of Santos cant a questioning glance at “Your daughter Is a great reader, The headhunters had been killing Music Means." In the course of the Rosltta. She nodded acquiescence, isn't she?" the Chinese camphor wood cutters In Interview Paderewski to quoted as say and he began: "Yea.” the mountains. Reports had been ing: “The power, of course, Is electricity. "Do you exercise a cennorahip over drifting down to tho government, but "But for women there would today I will try to explain things as simply what she reads f China was so busy trying and falling be no art In tho world, not alono In as they are. The flight of the aero- "Only to the extent of barring the to whip Franco with magic charms America, but anywhere Tho asser dremone la baaed on the flight of a popular novela." and Incantations that It didn’t have tion may seem a sweeping one, hut I bird—not any bird, but the king of the time to get after the wild tribes. It thoroughly b«ll»vo lt*l<> bo true. The air, the eagle. 8lze of body, wings, Behind on Hie Schedule. won great «port for the headhunters, women It to who, through Inborn love and balance are all considered. After "What's the mattsr, old top?" swooping down on the helpless Chi of music, nnd responsive, deeply re a long search and study, Napoleon Ed "Lumbago." nese who were gathering camphor fined feeling, encourage It In brave, ison found that no muscle power could "I have a remedy I wish you'd try." wood in tho forest and butchering practical, energetic ways. Tho woman have the endurance of the eagle and a "I’ll put the remedy on my waiting them. At last China found time to It 1«, too, who lead In tho cause of Its few other birds that are able to cover list At my present rats of progysaa start after the savages after peace fofltering, and Influence by their «a- remarkably long distances Ln a very I’ll get to it 1a about two year»" with France bad been established. Drama «nthuaiaarn th« tnaa to foliar « i SERIAL 8TORY p Isolated Continent •y Guido von Horvath and Dean Hoard • YNOPBIB. For fifty years the rentinoat of North America had been lo-'laled from the root of tho world by tho use of 7 earn a won derful Invention of Hannibal PrwdenL The Invention Had saved the country from foreign Invasion and ths continent had been united under ons government with Prudent ao preet-lent For half a century peace and prosperity reigned In this part of tho wor'd Tho story opens with rreollsnt Prudent -rurally III Hto death la hastened by ths receipt of a ■Menage f- „ . ,nt von Wrrdsmu Oern<en> • ■ • at art a •• Mnetretlng tho lays Dylfle he werne Ms daughter Aa'ra ’hat this means a for eign Invasion He telle her to hurry to the Island of Clryne, but dies before he ran tell the location of the place Astra to nominated for tho presl trnrr by the continental party Napoleon Edison calls on Antra informs her that he was a pu- eP of her father's and premiere to help her He gives her a ring made of a new tv die- overed etrbetanre which, he ear*, will solve the problem of firing '"bevel ler dl lx>n appears In Eur-n« Ha valla sw voe W’vrfivr.vteln and offers Mm the s~-r»t of maktns gold In return for abao- Mte disarmament and peso Th a ehwai- 1»r l> • :»partMi of twins an American Via Is a-‘sad at night and rei-rted off la an araoptana Astra la Inaugurated aa prasldrnt Rbe receives a message fmm SCdta-n. whoso long silence has worried her that he has been a prtaoaer for two months on the Island or Helgoland and tia, ’ •• evear-ed He announces that tho rente derated fleet of Europe haa sailed for America He prom’see to ret! on her the f wtng night Countses Rretay, a epv. heremee a prisoner In tape of secur ing Napoleon's secret Rhe faits tn tore wrttb hUW She agreea to loin htm In an atterr.pt to se-ape Rv the use of fire work a he summons a -itrlous flying ma- rhtne which renemMea a monster eagle H- -res and sends Ms n ■ - Astra Edison calle on Astra as promised. Hr tells her hie plans for defense have been tompieted but that he will give full er details at his workshop on the Island of Clryne tn tho Pacific They make the trip In three hours Hie plans are baaed on the peculiarity of the new substance, rtryn'th which !s lighter than any known tnetal and la practically Indestructible The F ropeana succeed In passing tho Itnr of leotatlon but find that the Ameri cans have established a second one. Edi son delivers a note to von Werdensteln In htv flagship demanding that the fleet be withdrawn Edison Is attacked, but by the i.-se of some mvs’erloue power he destroys two wars’ Ins ard several aero- ptanee P allsing Me helplessness Wen densteln withdraws hie fleet and consents In universal dlaarmament Edlsr-'a moth er la fit on the Inland of drvne Counteea Howtnv offers In p> and comfort her. hop ing to discover F-1'»nn's secrets Rhe be gins to weave a net around Ran toe Du- pr*1 Edl-on’s assistant. The countess Cs a letter from Werdensteln offering the pr1nred->m of Rchomburr-T.lthnw for Edison's secret Edison and Rantos start tn search of a new dap--sit of rlrvn- |th. their supply being almost ,v sueted They find It on the estate of Rchnmhurg- I-lthow The countess finally gets Rantne Into her clutches She gets another letter from Werdensteln asking her to And out why Edison Is Interested In tho Rchom- burg estate Edison applies personally to Werdensteln with an -ffer for the prop erty. but gets no satisfaction Astra and Edison set the dat* for their wedding Werdeneteln gets a letter from the coun ts« promising to rsvoat Edison’s secrets ^a soon aa the property la turned over to CHAPTER XVII.—Continued. “Both the Count Roalny and the countess were members of the German secret service They needed means to keep up their title and did not hesi tate to become spies. Bea Id pc . she said it was her greatest pleasure to participate in intrigue and the excite- «sent of this profession. "A few years later, a complete moral wreck, I broke away from her, and went to Russia. There I became a tool of that infamous, grewaome soci ety that works In the dark against al) that Is good. It was my fate to be se lected to do the ugliest crime of my life. I thank God I was prevented from succeeding. “I am trying to right the wrong 1 Intended to do you. 1 know my pun- tshment can only be death, 1 expect it I long for it, and these, my words, are sacred. "I have not seen her for years her unexpected appearance on aceno diverted my mind—for a ment I wanted to kill her. “This Is my story, your ladyship and since I have breathed American air, even though it came through pris on windows, I begin to understand the greatness of the ideals you are serv ing, and I beg you not to condemn me in your thoughts The knowledge that your noble mind pardons the unhappy tool of a wrong idea, will ease my last hour. "AETZEL VON ROTHENBERG" There the long letter ended, but an other sheet was waiting to be read: “Your ladyship—My former com munication was written before I re ceived the news that I am pardoned. "Life to precious, and while I was ready to give It up, I accept your kind act that was Inspired by the goodness of your heart, Jubilantly. You gave me life and liberty and will you now accept my true and faithful services so long as J live! "If I could tell you how I feel toward your ladyship, you would not hesitate to rely upon me. “God shall give all his blessings upon you and yours. "I will be at the Columbian Hots) awaiting your decision. "Your gateful servant, "AETZEL VON ROTHENBERG" Napoleon placed the long missive on the desk and looked thoughtfully at Y DRESSING FOR GREEN SAUD Freesh I «peri Yetto Mavs It Is Dawe In Hto Cewetry—Of Ceurse It*« Vi« Only Way, probably no asora blttov disputes among gastroaomers have ever rtoea than that over lb« way to draae a gr««a salad Hera la tbo oaly way, •oeordlag io a Fr»avhma*. who to al wsye aahod to parform tbo rtta«. aa bls ealada are dellrloua "Ftrel of all, the leav«e ebould ba prepared properly for ths bowl.'* bs ears "Tboy seldom are over h«re Each loaf ehmild bo looked ever car» fully and any little faded epot re moved Th« leavse •h-mld b« wasb«d In at laaet flv« water« to autke sura of abeolul« eleaallneea Then they should I»« plaeod In a perfectly clean cloth. Gather the «loth up by the four eoe- aers aad ehaka bark and forth until no water epraye from the leaves Place tho leaves wrapped looeoly In <bto cloth In th« Icebox uatll th« salad roureo baa almost arrived Than take them from the cloth aad dry each <mo • i«h a ■ lean, dry cloth Put them Into the bowl and take It to tbo table The person wbooo duly It to to drreo tbo salad should cwt tbo toevoe Into shreds You’ll never see green salad served In my country In big leaves. Why la thto' Iteca ise the dreeelag cannot go evenly over big leave« the way It can over ebredd«d Ismvee "First sprlnkts your salt and pepper on the l«av«a Thon mix thoroughly with spoon and fork to distribute thee« Ingredients thoroughly If a little onion or garlic to to he used, now to the time to slip the pieces la. stirring tbem about well "Now your oil- not too much- just enough to make every ebred glisten delicately. "Now your vinegar -and such a lit tle vinegar gore a great way* Vinegar always after oil Why' Because If put on before It la Impossible, with no matter bow much stirring, to make It affect every tncroel of the salad, aa It atlcka to the leaves It faits upon llut dropped on after the oil baa been thor oughly mixed over the salad It dis perses easily over tbo oiled surfac« of the leaves "With a 'pardon' to my friends. I always taste a bit of the salad before passing II to them to make sure that It has Just the right flavor Often la doing thto 1 find that a little more of this or that tngr’-dlent to needed " ADORNING THE BATH TOWEL Addition ef an Initial and a Crocheted Edging Add Grestty to Their Appearance. Heavy bath towel» are made quit« attractive by the addition of an Initial and a crocheted edging, aaye the New York ITees Embroider a l^ lnch In itial In the center of one end and then crochet tho lace edging In this man ner: Uae a nn-dlutn «lie crochet needle and. making tho stitches close togeth er, crochet a row of single ellicb«« across the end. Thto acla aa a founda tion for the design which to to follow. Select a design somewhat similar to those used by our grandmothers to «dge tho pillow caaee. About Olngarsnapa If gtngersnap dough to mixed at night and stands tn a cool place till tnorulng It may be handled far more easily and with much less flour than In the usual way It makes delicious wafers to leave out the ground ginger and add the preserved ginger finely chopped Instead Take one cup beet molaeaee. scald and cool; add one half cup softened butter, one half teaspoon each of salcralua and salt, une teaspoon of confectioner'« ginger and pastry flour to roll out. Cover the board with an old piece of linen and Dour wel, In thto way they may bo rolled as thin aa a wafer Harlequin Sandwiches. Take two slices of white bread and one slice of whole wheat bread Cut them out with a round cutter Spread one round of white bread with a little butter, then with cream chemo mashed and mixed with finely chopped olives. Buller tho round of brown bread, and spread with finely chopped out meals mlxod with mayonnaise drossing Butter tho other round of white bread. Arrange with the brown round tn the center, proas all firmly together by putting a plate and weight on the top. nnd, when ready to serve, cut In tiny wedges like layer cake. Nun’s Butter. Here to an excellent hard sauce called nun's butter: Cream one- eighth pound of butter after washing by pressing It under water; add gradu ally one half cup of powdered sugar, boating all to a white cream; when very light add unbeaten white of egg; beat five minutes or until hard, dust with nutmeg, after putting In serving bowl, and chill before using that to, let stand In a cold place or In the ice cheat. If you have a large number to servo you may want to double thto rule, although thto serves several. Jam Pudding. Two eggs, one-half cup butter, one- hnlf cup flour, ono-thlrd cup sugar (large). Boat eggs, add sugar, then butter, then flour, then one level tea spoon soda, dissolved In one tabls- spoon cold wnter. Stir tn two good tablespoons of jam or jelly and steam one hour. To Keep Onions. I^>t the onions dry. Heat a poker red hot and wtth It singe the roots to prevent all premature growth; plan« la a dry, cold room.