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• • • • •mrnwn The Voice of the Pack By EDISON M ARSHALL M It. MOUSE’S OOOI) LUCK T HAD hrrn cold and Mr. Mouse had almost starved, for In the house where hr nmile hts home In the wall there was little to eat, the family having gone away for the winter. At first Mr. Mouse did not care. He was the only mouse In the house, and there were plenty of crumbs and bits of food left by the careless cook. Then when those were gone he found shoes and many other things that he could eat. even though he would not have chosen to eat them If there had been plenty of other things. But at last there came a day when there was not one thing he could eat In that whole house. He was sure, for he Itioked before he started out In the cold world. The ground was cov- I t W t » » M » W » » » » » H W W IH » M t l I'.'l'Trl*tiL ISM, hy 1.1111». Prown A Civ l i C «» tin n e d hmirn. thr Inn haa lavn Vr|'t. It «a a d i- thia way now. It wvuMn't hatr lean Just a Vi*« tacit aa hoja ami (Irla have •Palluir sud I i i v I « stay h « * — r alwaia lia.I In thr tmouillcht. It mmnt 1 H Imi *•'-«■• mn ,v«'M d iif’ II«' * « l l Im k li« til* traivi ti itti tire« (It* *lo«l thr aj reholle rviiun. tallón of thr <t<«t«t II** .turila ta iiliit, lli> illiln't svini l<> that thiii nwvil i'ran»ion a debt that ». «i ili«’ inaimi muli (lint Ini’ knt ««IT In hla mlii«l might possibly («i unt>alil III'«« ilia »Im.l.ii« a aa ha N|>|ii on. Imi whl.h no weight of circumstance could Ila tefu«iil («« notice that Ilia pack maK* hint renounce aa«'iiia«| lu I'«' «lon.llli fiim lii| l'»il>lar. Ilia l» ii(lii( for hrr 111«» |«ullr«t at III.limn hiiiitam usually lia«I (ima thaï Ihr root* of hint. Itut hy thr taw a of aoiilil I«:«»i anil d«'»irviy imiti a «II« hla being hr couldn't olalm th««nt until tanna; hut at««« an animal Intelil- thr itrht Incurred on thr hillside («'U.a could |»’it’» l i * that them» I II iva montha ago, ha.I lavn paid; to ta ir ai.m.-il to K» nuli.ml thla mean* of thrm now mriui to «lull Ihr fine evtge of hla rr*»«lir* to carry thr taaur In itici lug <t««aih. A «.»U I» u f i a»t mu. h nt«tra Inhalt I through to thr rml. to «lint thr atar t« it than a an»« vet a (h M »h««tta that li*l him, to w rairn hint, hy bend luti.» f«ar of an unarmed man an«l ta In* now, for thr trat to (wtir. Ur wholly im HH'U'». Iml'lr hj a N't tilth didn't Know why. It hail tta fount In a (im Tita « ji| t*iith » a « »Imply that Ihr deep wrtta of thr *i»lrtt. »Vntmon •« n«e n u il ryvral how thr holy man In th.lr Inoren »In* nia.tnoa« an.t CM i H1 » flit IIn«| |uu\f>'T. ihr) Ri'rv hiN>'Wi j keep* at runs thr spirit hy .Irnyln* thr ln« 1»'HA RI i«t lesa fteurtili t'V ihi'ví Ihtv* | flesh It (law too «loop f«tr that. I'an rirai K««t«t to hla conm-ration n ilimAH« ni Ih »(»si It U f i |1 Hr did, howrtrr. Klaa hrr hand*. 1 I'UtY N A H e ir « «Hi hn I « liHI liitH' Ivftwv (h»'jr aa«l hr Klaaral thr tror* out of h«*r CÎtfNR1Vii « » h t'f tt( l|t i e je s Then hr inrnrl lato thr dark- r nmn|!i\ l>AI1 *“111 A üttiulYf ivf nraa an.I hr\«Kr through thr Hit* «»f «m i j thr wolvca. in«#*- \ luNvHtMIhi > « I t i hl« ÌMnìt * VI ha n (III ih*' t>MR|VUlll\t4| iln tNMV r « iW*it ’ HY Tim\ (I A A* C H iP T IH III. M v ’V AMil! dU'iwrllXfi l'Ut AA S>Nv| AA lYta rall'n c wan nrrrr r.'itrr thank- 1 Nf1 Hv^vsl fvY, HUlAltlAliVfi Ih# % \ VlU U '« lUtilrf nrhuh ho AArint. Hil for hi* ttnrrrin* amar of ilirM lw t il ItSfN HühlfY |hY KUt'A tttlY Hr atru«'k «iff at a NvrVj five «legre* »ta in t a Uh «a la r fin i» ihr mina an«! angle M « i a a i thrlr latr «'ttorar an«l a .ttm l roa.l t«t thr r t w , an«t hr kept t ha « « T i r p w a a .ml that tir >'tlt It aa If hy a awrtryor'a llnr All thr Mt«.ti «tl « t i hont M a alita • \ t y ■ m» to hr '*! l'an loM >*l«l «trt h r* >*f thr «th trm rs* thr S: .'» N u l "R lira tn yv'ur han«ta io ridge «tn H«t*r that Uwvkcst Jaat alike irrt* t ' r An» ia m lM Amt doni leave tn.'lln«'» that to thr .anana', r t r K v io t l i » ri;vir nt ihr Bit» light without ItKr .h'wnwant al.tpra. atrratua that «iithhiat beneath thr anow. amt thr that hi«tal in lia n ha ml ' am«w mint Mow In* a.-roaoi thr faor of 1 "Tan A a lt «tran ahr a«V.tt un hr landmark* ooutd m«t a nail t'r i ata, "i hat ron am (t*tit( to ge .«ut thr acatnat him. thnr* h» ft (ht tYnnatm i i a i n a r i r A half .toarn o f thr »u ltiw Ndlowevt A X .V i'ia i S iv a h n l. Ton itiiiM iyra« ihr ptstol * hint at flrat. Rut perhapa thrlr tima» I ’U m it aara na ,inatti ; t ia iY nil It r tr * mark .a I hla hat* *trt*tr amt hi* •arana \t at ««ham'«» «iail.t it«u hatr powertf'tl h tly , an.t «teentcvt that thrlr ACUMI A AMA nUh A fili«'* And as hrttrr chama» «a a «tth thr hetpVsa Ih.WX HA re fhlA lIlY, man amt thr *tri tv'«i«le t i » AlrK.'rtn* l'ItNYx" fire Thry turma! hack, ottr hy . « f t IW ATAtl <NA n «Il IORT tf'H lv«n k.'i't straight on amt la l « o houra ' "And nÌ Nf «vt»M ii'u au ..! 1 vvnir f» lW f 4 v .tf 1 tvs-k 11 ? '.Wi i'sn't get M aa > A I w y , ^ ou »un't IvtilUI a N c YAH”kACh ÄM* V fHght «Y iht'm t'u tulli a I s ' a I Ihlw m a t - l'Ica se «1 o'! > - tYC S»v> a.ie u p I lh-nìk IhY |V»t'K Will h AX lltYiV. Th fy a v n lti O in I ImtwN h«t\t VtK'n n h«' Isitl, \| A> I y n Uh la beli' .■vx ¡U',) n (AA, )wu wiH I y a M y 1%' v ito J\'Uf C M A fT «« %" idotJenw * nvt'i|it" CI k * »m mic-ht "H h otY IBI eoe M lh# 'V u ! ', «rnl IhY tV^YH •ehm \yt« lw«v« hew IV'V «te- ixi WW i M t 1 «Vsi.l TV a V mlchv hrr«V ( M r fniAtnr «ttfhWIcVl re»ft ihAt i Ki's »1 ht^4 ,x|f aa (Yl N a . k thaï A ihr |viiY nu h ** 1 « M If Yvm «V a '! c H h ftrtf* w IIt hv A M I mmm I A a »NT's* r % h hrr a v h r hrr W Yfl, thr V' y ' ì # ta h vtt ku T%r V y hr Km! h r JYT k lo fXY* rwft'h Yfsíwli AA 'TY hW IM« > tu VA v Y a M JfyYft Kyj V (h«Ar «Yit f r ,4 inf AiM a M 'ft> A « WUvY^ tVY N r v i i V y fu wr* AA;V*»vnsv «>|(V XVkA . SYS ** hr > m thr- « hr V <« A ta 'h TA i A V Ai?**AC At h’AA X t hi'v Rritf Vre ;tte - « AA i t : 1 “Tr 'aH^ -<tX I m y \ P W rowardl«-*. Tot hr knrw hr nut«t keep a tt*ht trip on hla »rlf ci-utrol atul not Irt tho nacerelty <»f haatr mat hlut hta tlotory. Hr on'i»t forwartt. *t«»p by step, |ilaoln* hla anowahora with »«animate cant. IV hen ho was onr hundred yards .ttaiant hr *aw that Ctakatna'* ramp » « « situated hoal.tr a llttlr atrrara that flowed Into thr Htor an.t that—Itkr thr mountaitn'rr ho was hr ha.1 hutlt a large loan to reinforced «tth anowhanka Thr ftrr burned at It« ««pmln*. Cranatoa was not In at*ht; rlthrr hr was aharnt from ramp or aslrrp In hi* Iran to. Thr taitrr ws-mot tho ntorr Hkoly. Pan ma.tr a wt.lr .Irtour, roiuln* la stout thirty yard* behind thr «'onatrttr' lion. Stitt hr nuvred with Incredible ,-aut'on Never In hi* llfr had hr pos sesses! a eroatrr mastrry otrrr his own nerve*. His hrart lra|«r«t somrwhat fa*t In hts own hrrwat; hut this was Ihr only «»stm t motion It Isn't may to s.tvanrr thn«»*h *ueh thlokrta with- out rvrr a Misstep, without thr rustle .if a branch or thr or*ok o f a twi*. Certain o f thr wild creatures And It m ay; hot mm harr fargettea how In too many rentnrtra «tf rtltra and farms, tt la hardly a human quality, and a spectator would ham found a rather (haatty fiawrinathvu fa wwtoh'ng thr llthr root Iona, thr pa«ri.wilr*-* fa.'r, thr hamla that dldat »h a ir at all. Rut then» wore no spectator*- unless thr llttlr har.t o f wolves. straggler* from thr |iaok that ha.l gwiher*«! .in thr hills beh'nd —watched with Itch test eve*. I\*n wm t >1o» n at full length upevi thr «.row amt softly removed hts *rvow ahora. Thry «»wild hr only an impedt- r.trot 'n thr o'.tsr work that wa* sun» to f.dl»«w. H r alM a)«vv* thr snow «'mat. ofewr p> thr taowth of thr W > to. Thr tmvwt5i*ht poutmt th.nwirt and ahowrd thr tatrrtor with rather rr mariahlr p lt 'r .* » « . t>an»ron « a * <l*ra« led. ha'.faitttn* hatf^ytn* .n a tree hoes'! pwllrt t a r thr mar ara't. There « a * mtt thr sil*h;rat «tmsht o f thr man's waiefaYtewa W a hmrd him stir, amt m or a* tf at thr a » » «try o f hta »trod of thr day tefte r hr «•urwoil tn a w*va*r a tlu p ir Althotash hr was faotrt* ’ hr . p r . ( of thr tmm !<V hr was wholly coawarr .tf T'm'a prra.'ttrr. Thr tattrr had thmM hta herd at thr shtr of thr tpteiiie. and tt was tn ahad.'w, lY ia ttiw srfwaed l«t hr watvhtr* thr ctvwt- whilr «r -w Arid* that tar tn frm t. and far a ssr- turtit I'an was st trsa tw rvptsls this w m tirc The« hr m d » n t o « i Thr » ! : ’ » ftrJ«? hef.ev Mas was par* .tf thr kwt* rMcr that thr thorr of thrm wowM pa«* .an t M r way tr thr ca’V ta C m » « . « had et .Vmt'y asr tW jw itd that thr p tl and thr was would attrsnpt tr aaarvh cut—ra m tf hr ha«ta't p M t r l ;hry a v a U try aa ta ir thr k » ^ v 'r » l oinoa w th ¡ N u — and hr w tales! tr he pcepropd far m»er*mo"Ta. Theor in^ht he *qw«t tr hatr with l ' u > s u m n l as W » » a And h;# ».its ware f * i of K T » * f » « * » V eil > « In -'oi'i.rd Si’. ' » ' R ie l wrnkd hr » t k i n r i d n r « and ha>«'<m H u t ryra «ao*.ip**M d thr rreaa; sh* |»Vm o f prv« ,s < * boajtol afsmtc thr wa'V thr nsrwr nihors hrw.lr Thr lt*a a b * Ju m p fro m a c a re e r aa an a rt tt'a m od»I t s th » t.«p notch p laca held by one of sc re m d o m 's most popu la r (tarev but c h a rm in g A n .ta S tew art m ad» it. S h « w a i b o m in B ro o kly n in I f H A t th» ag» of fo u rt»»n th « » a * a ttracted to ts * mot on p ictu re stud cr. f l r *h ng scho ol, hor n s » to stard o m w as ra p id . T h la Is on* of h*» la t»st p ic tu re s. --------O-------- THE RIGHT THING mt the RIGHT TIME WITH THE KNIFE f v * tr ft»* m H th» I'ccs-H aaiu iS M m » ON'T hold yvwsr k r !'e at fahle if yvaa rvotemptated cutting your » *y through a harhe'im ire en- t*r.(VTrr*t with it. Take it no fur tie r .S '» « t ward the blade than i* s r r«s ir y to hold !t acojre'v In fact It ts a ■ m i s tw h t ysar Usti rs rast aaywhrrr N il c® tl r handîr. s « «r that the tadcs Sneer m*y hr placed on the e ’ er «if t ' r dall *i«V "S e w row hare daiabrd with a h '« '* » ta wkick a knife t* c*nl piace t l » i fe aerei«* t i r * -.V o f :br p ¡»ír a ;k rto *Sarp *J ^ o f t i r Va > to- w-ani t i r c rc '-r I f y.*« are d ntne w it e y... r f , - ;’ t *»-r t r.'r.r p '.fr •' lr .i*wr ' - s « . ’ ' V l . ; the I - *r svs! f e i *1 v.M he p'socd la tt.’ « « v n i remcied and laid ss thr Helfer pia-«, a s c i ir*» I m i la b M »Ir. Ve ver '•i+i tk» i - ; f r la thr band « » r r w '~» t ir* c S rr*» p. -«»c * r e « kT-ow fo-xec that they bave it tn ve*r lam i s e i rsftie it ta sa l e t ward f r « ' inw » ' " k rh» print r f thr Stad» re*;.new» * » la r e ali acre Saats-’“ ;<• Tt-er nf t i r ms‘v<w:li asas » I r «. « »> tre > « p'aîe wfth i 1* tr fte la l e - c ' t k » M «rrl h;* " S t fa * * Y p,e -* «p a n n i Sor ' . : r-w tot Y t yi'. f v-k s* D V iret* f l * r r i o e v l ? g*«w * « * » A w ifr J A renal kzafft» « A l h f i V!Hl 7>«f» neri aari «sei wirk rt cese TWAJ hr * l» î* f«, iVmr n fi » f a iti; at l y m en * «tf The s#we at » f1 fih 'Y fi ht wtrtr» 1t 1» fi t t f h <• t hr r » V r wfth » W * Th» » l V l » Yfw i 1 m»' Thr« pnrwfA lyHT* DM?, f Vt m niîA rs Ht rf The V"! T.mf ru s knift» * « »*> Y t!h y *I i *rh 1 «vd*c Toni «■ A ■ TfA «f* »h'-TC yow» m* % m r fi r t «AT Tf S irwrerSl Tr ftftfft The rc ft» nse* «T a l *IW ■* -re^’-ni.o-» ; he »» «w »rely ly means «tf ‘ he s çiÉS"^ far fu | * m vesocraw—a a w kmtf m ret M M —l e a todito t f M R M fik e m m * m i M a i Tre* « m a» a a * h a ana-A. T I ' l l M tf here tree* M*w has Row. kk morse womit M t here re tonar M a e kMtf re R e U v o i i M itf kW a c mwìktut ks li aam«* kalk tt Om A r Vfce aeree*» t k c kt wsom C re pur » w a * tt. k s M « m H w e is *)* itfa J3 sea »tf r t * '-' %re 'iQtfMf h ered with snow, but he knew that he bad some cousins that lived near by and be decided to call on them. Mr. Mouse was hurrying along, for the snow was not so comfortable as the floors o f the house where he lived, when all st once who should he see right tn front of him but Madam Puss. There was not a minute to think, for she had seen him. Mr. Mouse knew hy the switching of her tail, as well as hy her big eyes. There was no place to run for shelter. It was all open around him. so he dashed off without knowing where he was going. But luck was with Mr. Mouse that day. as you will see. He was on a pond that was frozen over—that is. almost frozen over, for right In the mhldle of that pood wa* one very thin ptacr. . , Mr. Mouse did not know about this s* of h uman Vere» -rs» i b > h u '» i TV arc t w a «curt I t .’* » I w «wti-g S k ?i.in i p w M B * w U My. a* rev j * ary I t .-'V *; s w ~ l ft**. Iwt *t '« -ftrlt e use s sPrer t - > fsO ti tat aserc ef all hr w-ndwl aa gs ’> o a t * Ons.virw a r A s S # . v » » rr ’ • * »oi.t T ttfree b ’re* are c*g«e-ia1'ty fa« unr h *i* m vkt» Ur o u lto '. i»«g T < * ?*«■ ’tw M eoaree. I « the «í'-.f-T h r . * ■' »'.'■re A*v •* ffcod It at trm. TSm W saw t e c > twr rf Ha Kami in Thr nwvodiffer— «rtrev as a wnV*— n-re te r : V «teat «mam* ac* js « a *rah K m ?<ran«K? -ecref « '’- r e í with 'l e «*ast ' t Aor< ih m C Y u m a aa^ M Kr l^ * t >-’ ' ct_ Vzc this kwijy siswM re* 1* of weK. TV J’ ' wr a kn •» «-ht* e s - ng Ace « » f t * « i t a rt la «rene |ire« U h Ast * -re i«»« t *ae E mm«- V a re « 'ha.* ve J°UJS y« MART MARSHALL DLTTTE rre rsetf R 1 » The A k s w A nth aft B r e r e k » . h e« ; reaci m in haw a Time, s i f w it » » " j» e »«etf na a stfire «tf paM ifti* sear kwïV UB quaint old fashioned name of Jane has two equivalent*—J. uiti and Jenny It Is one of the numer- .'•cs narres, both masculine and femi nine. that ootue from John and Its de- nv*;:oes, and s g fi«-* “ grace of the Lard.' John wa* originally Johannes or Joanna The first feminine fi«rm to he used man« rear* aficr all derivative* ,«f Jola had owoe into fav.y wa* J.xanna. The rame of a holy woman of the G io- pev. wh«' was »sever cwtv . vhítvs L hut re- cefTetf her Title of sanctity tn hoc or of m » o f the St. Johns, tn the Twelfth f> nrcry the ferr.intne h«rm *; ra « to real prvmiTserce tn the *ou:h of Kr»-oe and »or-ri o f Spa.n. Johsti’ c amt Jeanne were the popular Prendi f.'rm* and Jsana wa* rhe fav.vr c n S i . a . Marjr Jearre* aad Jasa«* married In in rcyai farei, e* and gave v»vr¿e to th«£r names A d*r.g»ter of K iwarvt n « a * «o ca’V V and .V\*n Be-.uf.vrt. he loved etf J* < * t. ws* anorher farri«;« «-ornar «tf that name 1» »-»« net «at: the Tudor perhv.t that Jawe came tare vogue, le t at-w .cit « V it wa* nmte fa iw¡* hy Jane Se. rerer «red Ncaase a o-urtty title. vV the «thee hand Jare wa* »,-vvevVvi « ■ « pegs iar osage that It « saM to have naned k a i a* aa ani.-te «vtf dress Jre> y seer-* lave anvea-ret a* a tfkaiaaeNf. or prrkaje aa eo.tearwwet. «tf Jare It ayccesr* eor-.«ethirg iwu.-ft p * it»i» ned re»« « al'artngiy faretataa Tina aaom feiaalvirg Jane. Jane t.v My rewimow* a * a v.aire of a « e ì l Tnf'.’Crd. etfkfteet yvwng p e re e with A reta fri e treyWre-ftcs hai Jenay repre- nrerii k» i -• « «V«h> . <■ tl •* she who named :he **> nntwg V e -y nn* Mawy A rre etf aaraeey talea. The mori fam es « w i > re rear t ie ra-ve arre the gl-- I v v . S w 1 Jer v I a i dare * tni.>jv. s- *e»a la ile tar- »•o w Ir set la g-«M 1 prsm s « le » . s re IVI \ e'* l'A m M 5 Wf ;r t » T *«*»t*4 re** fia Aria«latrea r i * r i e t m » re o (C o rm sU i Ram* iWo G RItR. T to aeere o ** as.'M <re a thin Ice, of course, hut It was hts lucky day, you see, so right across the pond he ran. with Madam Puss after him. Mr. Mouse was very light and Madam Puss was plump, for she hud been well fed. When they came to the thin Ice, over went Mr. M"U«e safely. But. alas! poor Madam Puss! It was hard enough anyway trying to chase a mouse over the Ice, but when she come to the thin place It cracked and In went her front paws, and for a minute It looked very bad for poor Madam Puss. Mr. Mouse found It hard to run over the Ice, but he did not stop when he heard the cracking. He kept right on and reached the hank on the other side and up he went. He was pretty cold, as well as scared, and when he came to a place where he could run In he did not wait to look it over, and as It was his lucky day he found he wns In a house w here there was plenty o f food. Mr. Mouse was soon nibbling away tn the pantry and thinking himself very fortunate to have found such a nice place for his new home when a great disturbance In the kitchen made him stop and peek through a crack In the door. There was the very Madam Puss who had chased him and the cook making a great fuss over her because she was so cold and wet. “ Poor Puss," cook was saying. “ How did you get so wet and cold? You shall have some nice, warm milk and I will fix a place for you under the stove.” “ All that fuss over a Puss," said Mr. Mouse, “ and she will scratch and drink up the cream, while I never harm any one and only eat the crumbs I find lying about. “ But I guess I will stay here until ray family conies back. A well-fed cat Is not dangerous, and If I am careful not to eat anything but crumbs I am sure they will never know I am here and not set a trap for roe." So there he lived, and when tha sun was shining one day away he ran to his old bon e, where he found plenty to eat and hi* hole In the wall still vacant. It was a long trip around the pond, for the Ice had mel ed, bat Mr. M mse on the way said he did not mind that, for the longest w ay r und Is the short est way home sometimes. " I f I had trie*! to cross that pood now," said he. "I might have drowned or some animal might have caught me, and though crossing the pond was the shortest In distan -e. If I had never reached my old home. It would have been the longest way fo r me. and I think I am a, very wise mouse to rea son it out." . « . * »Na. » 1 MV it \ 11 « w a r n » . , 'B>. tre* m.ir.t age «weryhodj maka pieota keek boa*« b.y weather. M s t f y feria goad and only w*y can keepa creo! «es go een da *wim or taka da ri -tbes «S. I or longa time I i<vsa da aaf-uk every day. But now da wewtler changa da Aree T'osi sh and I gveta neve ila summen me. «■vvld th'w and I no feria gm«d j e t Twv\ tree meet ago I M y da sacre» * .ìt and he ne ever* reoôrk. \%hee no wear ver rewvfca c+oths re » rvata eiovtui «vpers» Fcs da amw r -T y .«a no foc a s c .-d i->re da teal t u: da purse he gotta reeve hcwlth a right* now. t'ne day lasa week M « n a l wa pteetj coki aad M raía Nel kka ¿ slower hath. IV t weewd he Kiew ¿ ci 'V ie* and n U rre s'e e« cc "ka d »heewmie M n oe »V e riree «es t « erre» uree oc* rem M aari a y tiare e«c* n f ie m . " «la « - ' « he Id« a t r i a aver, * * «ftre* «i wa f »- sre-rd Aa e » » — cw'y tt-g ras do er* n e - « M aaretne c*ore# a vacastt. Rat a k re I g- — M * , v e fi»* la y m weemv* rt.chc I grita a v i T " I f » hwy M r e A r r i v V t ere da »:••*» ,v area retta a » « t f 1 wsim twe pece e* da «adre «mit. 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