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r'i i iii i 1 si frU. n 1: r e Page Eight Today's Cross Kharwn lour win tlar. Thin in one in tbe typra nf wnrH u.l in it. to solve it, arid more than likely you 5? 7 as t I-. jo : jj i so ("P Tri" 1 5 ss ""-lit mm 57 saTTw" w f5 x bk 1 I I I I 1 1 'Mill HORIZONTAL 1. Sparse. 6. Grave. II. Sea eagle. 1'J. Indisposition. 1 (lH ed. 11. Remedy for all diseases. 17. Female linn. IN. A pair. 1!. I .ante deer. -l. To mimic. -I. Coarse string fence used tu tennis. 'J'2. You. ii4. Officers In a college. 'Jy Seventh note in sciile. "7. f hristnias enrols. :. To free. III. The inline of a story. :W. T.i allow. .1'. Silver in ingots iff various sixea. HO. Kpoeh. It". Dandy. '.1 To hoist. Fertilized ami ripened ovules. 4. To emerge. -II.. (JlKldfHN of llNWfl. 4S. To nap. &K .The murk that mean "all right." M. .Ion. Vt. Provided. r I. Corpulent. .d. Mtrausp, 07. A jtrain. - r!. Animal similar to donkey. 01. Chemical used in making chloro form. i'J. A intiricle whirh flexfH the thigh. !.'. Correlative of neither. ,)H. lMvarfe-1. tl."i. Mtfore. tilt. Betrothals. U7. rerceptiini!. VERTICAL 1. Pertaining tn the Kcvrnth. . The roi of n bird. :t. IV.Nt. red. 4. SerieH o( tee plititf forming nkirt of nrtnor. . To Kubinit. ti CtipM. 7 Indian tribe. : l.ibt-eolored uliiininouK mineral. BLACK1E CHASES WRONG SQUIRREL White Houao Cat Haa Fine Time Running Up Treea," Until" He Cornea Across a Squirrel that Refuaea to Be Chaaed iU K Srrvic-M ( yASHIViToN. April II.- These; are gloomy das for the White; Hou-p pets - ttiark.. Ilie White IIoe cat, and Itoh U.n. Mrs. fool itlge's White S.-iteh collie. H"th are in Walter Heed hpital. Hti-kie i revoverini from injuries, received in a battle with a s'pnrrel. while Hob Huy i the victim of too; n tatty bath. ! Hlaekie hsd a habit f auni'inc ; ttiine)f by chasing the nutrrel which rem.lf in the White Houe grind. It turned out to be a bad bhit for Hiarkie. j Everything all right sn long; he picked only on the new arrivals I ncrrtatn of their .csl tatu. thev brime tinea? at Hlaeke approarh and ere eailr put t flixht. Tea Mach Seccett Sie-"es went to H'sekiC ' heid. He b'-f n t fanfv himself a the j"jtr-rel-chanVt c-ait in the 1 h'lrti-t of Cohsii'biA Then he p,t-tet (in the wrVf -Pimrrel. It w Charlie, pre dent of the White llotie SpurreN n-e-n, the i ei'V-t reTdent on the g round 'Tin jw.ir wsx.1 fd Hisckte. "YoM've gt no bii-itie. here ninT m; !" ; "A4 jour age, Ptg IU.' wi'. ; Chariie, "INe been here ip.ee r- Kir. Ci'i funny m it b me a:! 1U btig a Sg"t our ee " Biackt w Tie f:ht M net laM bng H id sott learued that tbe h:ter thev are the banter thev fall. He ran ht to the W hile Hoe ith h fa-- Iwkieg hke a steve. fill rf t-th k.'lfV Tfceaj ke wa rune-I to Waiter Heel kttlta, bere be thtr- ev-gMy bamUKf aut left t rent ; It.) rasb aclioe. t Kvd Kj dgurea taat ftean'twn j - Word Puzzle 't riant in .i. hut it", 'xiiinl tn You'U have to ue a b'tg dictionary 'II do nonie waning. I 9. To meditate. 1 10. To cuddle tip. ! 13. Vessel for lake navigation. 14. South African antelope. 2-i. Tree of genus I'lmin. 'Si. To endeavor. J. Twitching. -H. Curfteit. 1'!'. 1'tensil with fine menliew. 11. Kxamples. .!-. A contract by which one con veys landH for a rental. .14. digit of the foot. .V. Coll for help at nen. 11. A mystery. 40. Sea diving bird. '41, To court. , 43. High priest who trained Samuel. 44. disfigures. 4.K Haby. 4t. Sinned. -17. t -ne apparently indifferent to pain. 40. KlapKes. SI. Harmonist in color. I '2. Anctiom. .Vi. Acidity. ! .VI. A fortification. t Khh and flow of water as regu j latPtl by the moon. ' Trfl. Secure. Answer to yesterday's cross-word puzzle: was next to t.odlluess. Hut being white, he found it heU to impossible, j The White House attaches scrub be,! bun every day. Then a skin in ; fection et iu. the result of too much bat Inn. So he joined Htackie at the hs pitnl. where his once glossy eat is revoriel to be siowlj regaining its lot sheen. ! Covert Cloth Popular ' Co.ert cloth in the light shades make tlrlichtf-il gsreonne f recks with a ton h of white pique or a colored ' vet fr inniuiihf. Lac Flowers Used lace flower are rr mucb likd a trimmmg fp targe straw and howV'r braid hats. Traia Aaaeaacer Yon know ewrv cty. .tl s?Hit 'em e-it pretty, St pep!e whx irarel w:ll knw, Wirkoitt b't of greing. W m tiwe trs n. ace teat'rg t'r pHtcv the re atsnifrg t g-A. (6 mils leEIhail .-10 Mi MUTT AND JEFF DAY 'tS -lGmBAGO 1 DoT YOO. 66T A PLA5Tft Iff GLAD '-fi- ' tuc pay i i . V "OR faOI-f VJ--' ' r,V I THAT 5 rveARCV . - ' ' - . I fvji . w.c u x .? : I. I V V wo. (HAUKS. I f y. . N I . . 1 I TTI II . I I I V i taaV T t 7Me PA,M 1 1 ABOUT THlrjGS l?4 ai13 1 I " hO''J "U-) ti lIDi "7 ih ! OZ2 MS S0MTHIN6 M ute THAT! yt V . . CU S Jerry On the Job . , Just a Weather Report , 7tHMUw:OC Q? Cj Tl AV "i) LeVreT!4G ti?V)BU f jljjj - s- 8UTT TUE ' BAREE, SON OF KAZAN By JAMES0L1VEE UURW00D Coprrljht. 1917, bjr BAREE. SON OF KAZAN," tba War Doc. la an I Continued 1 'JTIKUE came an interruption. It wan the snapping of a dry stick. Through the forest Pierrot had come with the stealth of a cat. and when they looked up he stood at the edge of the open. Itaree knew that it was not Hush McTaggart. Rut it was a man-beast! Instantly his body stif fened under the Willow's hand. He drew back slowly and cautiously from her lap. and as Pierrot advanced. HarM snarled. The next instant Xe peese had risen and had run to Pier rot. The look in her father's face alarmed her. ;"What has happened, inon pere?" she cried. Pierrot shrugged his shoulders. ''Nothing, ma Nepeese except that you have roused a thousand devils in the heart of the Factor from Lac Ha in, and that ' He stopped as he saw Raree, and pointed to him. "Last night when M'sieti the Fac tor caught him in a snare, he bit M'sieu's hand. M'sieu's hand is swol len twice its sixe, and I can nee his blood turning black. It is pechipoo.- "Peehipoo!" gasped Xepeese. She looked Into Pierrot's eyes. They were dark, and filled with a sinister gleam a flash of exultation. she t)ioiitit. "Yes. it In the blofHl-noison." said'"1 IMn 'n the tree-top the Inst of! Pierrot. A gleam of cunning shot into his eyes as he looked over his shoulder, and nodded. "I have bid den the medicine and told him there J is no time to lose in getting back to I.ac Main. And he is afraid that devil! He is waiting. With that blackened hand, he is afraid to start back alone and so 1 go with him. And listen, ma Xeneese. We will be away by sundown, and there is something you must know before 1 go." itaree saw them there, close to- I gether in the shadows thrown by the mil sprue trees, lie beard the low J murmur of their voices chiefly of j Pierrot's, and at last he saw Xe peese put her two arms up around i the man-beaxt's neck, and then Pier- rot went away again into the forest, i ror a long time after Pierrot left them the W illow did not more from i where she bad seated herself beside.'0 birch-tree that she had located! Haree. It was at last the deepin-1 that d"-T Bml "s"n tearing off the! ing shadows ami a near rumble in, loose bark. me ay rnai rouseil ner from the fear of the things Pierrot had told her. W hen the looked up, black clouds i were massing slowly oTer the open space above the spruce-top. 1 ark ness was falling. In the whiper of the -Aiml and the dead stillness of the thickening gloom there was the sullen brewini of storm. Xepeee shivered and rose to her feet. For the first time Haree got ' up. anil he stood close at her side. Above them a lightning-flash cut the ciouds like a knife of fire, followed in an instant by a terrific crash of thunder. Haree shrank back as if strurk a blow. He would have slunk into the eheltrr of the bruh wall of the wigwam. b'it there w a something about the Willow as he looked at her whirh gave him confidence The thunder crashed again. Hut h re treated no farther. His eyes were fixed on epeee. On that night, it may be. the Spir it of Storm was born in Xepeese. She loved to face it. as he was fac ing it now. It made ber forget all thing but the -apfendtd m ht of na ture; her half-wild soul thrilled to the erah and fire of it; often she bad res. -bed up ber bare arm and laughed with y a the deluge burst aNout her. Even now she might baTe tnori there tn the little open until the ram felL if a whine from Haree had is turned her. As t,V firt b-.g dnt struck with the dnll thud of leaden bullet about tbesn. she went with him into the haNira shelter. Ww-e Kef ore Hare had rad thrtwigh a n-fht tf terrible sinrrw the.mght be bad k d-teo ameif un der a rto and saw the tree riven hy l;gatntg: but new It? had mm pany. and the warmth and soft p " are. of tS WitWw's band kis bead a.4 wevk f.Hed bira wit a a Strang rowrage. He gmrted sviftlv at ts rcask.tg tk under He wanted tn snap Doubleda, Page Cak Vlugrmpb. Picture, With Wolf, Adaptation of Tbia Story nt tbe lightning-fluNliPs. Cndi-r her hand Xepeese felt the stiffening of his body, and in a moment of un canny Ktillncnn she heard the sharp, uneasy click of bis teeth. Then the rain fell. It was not like other rains Rnree had known. It was an inundation sweeping down out of the blackness of the skies. Within five minute the interior of the balsam shelter was a (thower-bath half an hour of that torrential downpour, and Xepeese was soaked to the skin. "The water ran in little rirulcts down her back and bn-axt: It trickled in tiny streams! from her drein-hd-braids and drop-1 ped from her Ihng lashen, and the I blanket under her was wet as a mop. To Knree it was almost as bad! as his near-drowning in the NtreHm' after his fight with Papayuchisew. and he anursled closer and oU. under the sheltering arm of the Wil low. It seemed an intrrminable time before tbe thunder rolled far to tfte east, and the lightning died away into distant ami intermittent flashings Kven after that the rain fell for an other hour. Then it mopped as sud denly as it had begun. ith a laughing gap Xepeese rose k. I . T-l ... to her feet. The water mrvieH her moccasins as she walked out into! the open. She paid no attention r,r Baree and he followed her. Across the storm clouds wer driftine awav Xepeese looked down and saw Ha ree. He was standing clear and tin leashed, with freedom on all sides nfiIl,r "erm -.lays. 1 he water should him. Yet he did not run. He WB, t be changed daily, waiting, wet as a waterrat. with bis eyes on hcr expectantly. Xepeese made movement toward him, and hesitated "Xo, you will not run away. Ita ree. I will leave you free. Ant! now we must have a fire!" A fire! Any one but Pierrot might have said that she was craxy. Not a stem or twig in the forest that was not dripping! They could hear tbe trickle of running water all about them. With her wet clothes clinging to her tightly, she was like a slim shad nw a8 crossed the soggy open and! buried herself amonc the forest trees, Haree still followed. She went straicht irm"" " ni oars sue car lose to the wigwam, ami on it heaped load after load of wet ood until she bad a great pile. From a not ne m tne wigwam sne senire'l a dry match, and at first touch nf its tiny flame the birch -bark flared op like paper soaked in oil. Half an hour later the Willow' fire if there; had been no forest walls to hide it , u'd have been seen the cabin mile away. Not until it was bias-1 ing a doxen feet into the air did she aaa mitlm Tavwwt nn it Thun droTe stickt into the soft ground tA nrmr fkeao Klreteheil lh hlankt I i Conscience I'm strong for tbe man who can hold bis bead high, ami look every other man square in tbe eye; who fights for his nghts and eaJla each spade m spade, and can honestly claim every penny he's made. Kor he ts tbe fellow who know how to grin. Van he fights fc wav out of tbe thing be gets in. His rod may h bard, but be plugs without fear and. when be has ftr:hd, his conscience is Hear. Nr maa can ee-ra htm of being the cheat, who dodge bit nctitr.s who pass o the street. He nTer has taken another man's share, knit rests os) his owflL, 'cause he piais the game fair. Ne better example for all of qn live. Consider the e!aabl tip that he gn. Na matter how loeg or bow .tough ts his grind, be haso t the rry of cheat en his mitd. It pays after all tn treat ereev man fair, and do just the things you know on tb eraer. Yew mav font your friends. bjt yon 'II have to at on, for youD fod that yonr conectettc won't Vet you aloae. ! . Li;U (Cf.r-nght, W2 EUGENE 0 U AED Naw Sir! The Best out to dry undress. , i ' She drew a deep breath, and her ! eyes shone with a sudden inspira tion. Slowly her mouth formed into; a round red , and leaning still nearer to lfare, she whispered: "It will be deep and sweet, tonight, 1 Xing a ye. we will go!" She called to him softly as she I slipped on hr wet moccasins and followed the creek into the forest. A hundred varda from tbe open she came to the edge of a pool. It was . deep and full tonight, three times , as big as it had been before the storm. She could hear the gurgle and in-J rush of water. On its ruffled sur face tbe stars shone. Kor a moment or two she stood poised on a rock with the cool depths half a dozen feet below her. Then she flung back her hair and shot like a slim white arrow through the star-light. (To be continued) Home Hints jO .NOT dry wooden kitchen uten sils such as chopping bowl and mixing forks and spoon over artifi T7 ciat heat as this wilt causa them to warp and crack.. Ironing Board Ymir Ironing board should wear a Tpp when it is not in use so aa to WPI il as clpn as i'Ktble, Egg yolks, if they are unbroken, t may be covered with water and kent I A good nay to air the mattress is to stand it up against the wall or draw it over the foot board. i (iold and silver lace embroiderv I may be cleaned by brushing with al- j co hoi or gasoline If ou tiave a beautilul large tray. it mav make a good decorative niece. resting on the mantel, as shown hre. I i M.MHli,a mi-ma la L.k. - 1 juf resting on the mantel, rather' Kn konariit thnva If I NKA Herfnre. Inc.) Vn.. CrAA. I . 11 (M at'lCl lito T UiAajT I ! Trav for a 1 1 I Dctoration - . i a. i i? I I I lllffliilll u Ain't Any. Too Good for Jeff. FLAPPER FANNY ato Some folks never hava heard a traffic cop swear and then others hava parked near a fire plug. CROSS-WORD FOR LITTLE FOLKS 1 1 ' I lz I3 I P 5 io f i" H 15 r lty LI'ITJ.K JtiK J JI.'ST learned how to find the area of a circle and that Introduced tne to 3.1410. The name of thii number sounds' like something good to est. ana i put it tn the puzzle. Do you know what it is? ACROSS Man who works on a boat. Xegative. Short wort! for advertisement. What some boys call their dad. Toward. Part of verb "be." uA with he. Pronoun for "you and I." ltailroad stations. DOWN Sitting down. Within. Heboid fused in "Fairy Tale). Cooks 'as you do po(at(e in a camp fire i. To acenmplifdl. 3 .1416. Above. Therefore. . 1 I GVIltlliil (irCVSclVSI I " - JjEAR Miss tirey: I have met a man of my aequaintance only twiee. Rut he i the only man in the world for me. I know it. And I am old enough tn know, or I am '. He is engaged to another girl. Would it be sinful of me to break np hi lor affair with hep, since t feel tost she cannot poih!y care for him as I do? Ailsa P. It would be a wicked thing to try to do. And it might b uuil an Impossible thing tn do. ton. Yon do not know how much the ynung man In question care) f,.r hta f;nance. You wori'd prob ably only mak a laughing 1o k of t oil r self, if ytMl interfered in this !oi affsip. And 'Jii m not the age of wiwlom. Wait is months without doing anything. Ada. Hy the end of that time JJ 11 probably he deeply in io-e with someone el. -s Iar Mi r;rT: n,n t iurg married nman. My buhand is in sanely amjs yf me. n toy word ff honor, he has tv reafn tn b. I am stitl working at my ..Id in an office, and he ts am ersitiy ealwi- of alt th men down there, that orae timee he woo t speak to so fr da i u. fOAVK WAHjT ANY Of YOVjft Porous orue You've 60T.' . JACK DAW'S ' Story by Hal Cochran Drawings by U W. Redner MYSTEKY ISLAX IV CHAPTER 2 rPHK knock was repeated. And there? Let me in. 1 am a friend." So Jack cauflously slid (he dm open, and there stood a little short on. "Who ore you?" asked Dotty. reply. V XD then the cook explained that the little room. "I just wanted to warn you. lie said, "that tli captain is a very gruff old fellow. Youd better not let him know tin you are here. Just stay in this room and I'll bring you something g to eat." "HE little adventurers thanked he would return shortly with a a he was gone Jak told Dotty from the hip. "Did you see that th shipr" he aked. (Continued.) at a time. W hat shall I do?- Marian. IJive up your job. And live on your husband's salary. Tell him it is better for you to have few r material comforts, and a lit-' tie peace. Then, if be is not nhle to support you, and you do have to go back tn work, he will not be so. ready to make your Itf miserable by unreasonable jeal ousy. Dear Miss Or-. : The girl I ex-l-ert to marry ha been engifd wi timee, -While he in!-t that lie loves me. she keep pof pomiig the date nf our marriat. Do ymj thn.k he intend to marry m-nr not'; Harry M 1 hav p way f knrwiiig whether or nf he infeii- lo marry ou. Hut if you baie th ttioh'j for a home. al there ts ito regonable en-iwe fr (n.-t-ponibg the wel..fig. nttd -av that Jour finaftcee j.n tpjite sure of bepself. I rnler the nr- 1 rom;anca. f wouWI u urge her to hurry into toe'rimr-ny. m want her tn be perfelij sure f what she Is doini. before he romee your wife, d'lh't jj f i Fa,Ki, Khaki Naw s WAMHMrTOX, April II ";.,. orarfr." lb. ha.ir Hir.inff mUirb' rmMtr lar( r.ria ll,o war I ) rr.uKM In ih. (artina ..f ansij aaaai am.orira. i. tnw b-uj pr.i d'jc4 in (ai, rngnlry, ' r Saturday Evening, April U, i;);5 By BUD FISHER t DON'T ADVENTURES then a voice, snid very low. "Who's hi man with a white npron and funny rn ;il "I'm the cook of this boat," came tlifl he bad eeen Jack and Dotty bide the nok and he then left them. siml basket of rood thinrs to eat. A " they bad bent fu.d Mime way to e-K lug rafl that was trailing along behu.-i l. a ni:Th .iii, i,. arl"r yxixht b:. .rtir a vtinA rt li ( li'it na,. nm h, . t W'r r-SrH f I.Tl Will b. frr art rrr (), . ? '!' I I f'linrfiB lit a llrt.tr K.il- 'Si Api-aratm ti nahl . nlr ijkI .,;i i-H lo I'rminl. 111 'l ro (irwl'innf ' rffJKXK rui.l.rrTmv a'JKVCf. :n ri mink, m ix). rii'i.N cuj. v. II. III.OWKISl. lllill 8 LIMERICK Eft