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By "Vidor %msseanx
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C ae rrto h l k r W u. ca se rn a s.
W S U Oarvtaa.
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found It and threw It InaliW, together ! and rntra gonorauona ia o «
with the puck from hlg ahouldera. Ha , gravad InvIUtloo to further troeblo
"The aaeood principia le thet
raised the heavy anchor. Ha threw all
k" **“
bla weight against the boat, which re dohtor couatry ahall ha tesad to tha
llsalt
wblle
tho
flobt
ramalas,
bal la
ceded In a trail of viscous mud until
It wus afloat, l-ec leaped In. sailed no avant lo a pofat whofa tta seo
the ours, tired a not her shot In warn- 1 no mis olructura eolUpaea nadar tho
atraía, nnd. furth. r. tbst tha aatlonale
lug. All Ihe while tha woundod man
of tha debtor coontry ahall la no caso
was howling along tho shore.
have a lasaar bordan of Laiatloo apon
Iwe pushed desperately with tho
(hora than bava tha natlonsla of
oars till he was la deeper water. Its
tho erodltor couolry—anothsr prlsd
pulled furiously for iiild-channel. At
pío tho aouadnoM of wblch cannot be
he did so there came a sound that for qaoetlooed
on,. Instant almost unnerved him. what
“The Uslrd principie te thal wlth
with the psychological effect of that eeeh taxaa oollectad. pavmenta Utero
idl ilgy listening to It- the chugging frota shatl be made to tha erodltor
of the engine. Theft, na he reached
"pen water, lie saw by the light of the
pallid moon that loaned for a mojMOt
through the atoriuelouda, lha Idack
■peck of the motor boat trailing the
■*" "ml York bout dimly.
But euddenly the rattling of the en-
glue died In n splutter. The motor
bout was about a hundred yarda dla-
tnnt. The next Inatant the hang of n
rtlln rsinltrmed lu-e's hopes. The en-
kad w)|llrr „ „ o o lV g u e «lln e or
1 had become out of order.
Instantly lew was pulling us he bad
, never pulled before. Again the rifle
j sounded.
Twice more.
Now tha
| motor boat waa almost Invisible In ttoa
darkness.
| Then, almulfqneoualy with another
discharge, something struck Lea n vio
lent blow In lha side that knocked hhu
on hlg hark.
lie was up In a moment, end pulling
with all Ida might, though he knew be
,
........ Impended, o f .....
on
■hort of tho arttlnf of • broke«
Iboro aro fow o|>oratlono moro hla brin g utile In rupture u bout.
gainful than the roatorall»n of a Joint
Into poaltloa, anti U * praysd for Tho beet plan Air Ihe Free Timb re
»rally that th« gtrt'a nnconadonanoaa would hare been to have withdrawn
would Idal until ko had put to hor them to the proomutory, knowing
•orvlM tho kaowlsdgs which ha bad that Lee could not gwlrn with the girl
arqulrad with tho Canadian army
that stretch of Ice-cold water.
medical corpa upon tho woatern front I.oo fall euro that, In their vagernrse.
It wai nonrrvlng. holding that whlto feeling secure In their numbers, lb-y
knoo hatwoon hla hands ao luatln. i would encamp u|ain the ahore. either
with Ufa. an fragile, delicate, an won beaching tho boats or leaving theta
derful when viewed aa a piece of anchored under tha single guard la the
raeehanlem which he waa to manipulate middle channel.
like an me dutnay Journeyman, called
About half an hour after dark hi-
tw to repair the work of a maatrr.
aet out on his Investigation*, lie
Fortunately I.ea had aaalated at moved through the brush a* softly u*
prertaely that aame operation ear ora I •ny Indian, and. booted though hr wna,
tlmea In the Held; and. trying to dla- hardly a twig crackled tinder hla feet
Making his way toward the central
regard the mnona of pain that came
from the glrt'a lipa ae ho proceeded, he portion. Wvhere the tree* went e|mrser
snd the ground undulating, he soon
fumh'ed with the dlaplaced txme
Hut that atroggle waa terrible, for discovered whut he was looking for,
the body of Itaolf knuwa no dignity. Ihe distant glow uf a ramp lire.
I Vnertoua. Leo knew that the girt
Four men were seated around thv
would neither hare Alachad n«r lire, drinking and conversing loudly,
moaned; hut u neon ación» aha could ft waa Impoaaltde to make out their
not control the proteate of the body, fares In tbs darkness, but leu united
which had to ba reatcalned by aome- patleotly until the light of the fire
thlng a)moot brutal In He frnnk vio Mil upon each, and ascertained that
lence.
none o f them was Iwarded.
Rathway, then, waa either In chnrg«
Rut I .as etrdkfled on, feeling the
•baft head of the bone ecour the edgee of the motor boat, with the alglli man.
of the eocket under the cap A mini or had been forced do return to lilt
atruggte, the weight of hla whole Itody headquarter*. owing to hla condition.
Loe circled the ramp, and dis
•ad ahouldera thrown to hla teak—
and euddenly It waa aceompllahecl.
covered. to Ids Joy, the York boat,
The Joint slipped Into pool lion, the haorlied on the shore about twrn|gr
tortured body rea aid It a prntoaf. and live yarda distant. The men had not
t-ee rnoe. tho poropiratlon strraralnc troubled to draw It up on Idrcli roller*,
where It would have he. n a mailer of »
down hla fare.
Trembling In tho nerroua reaction time and labor to float It again; It
fmm tho etruggle. l e t llatrned to the lay with Its keel In tho mud. careening
Increasing nalee of tho molar boat to tho lap of the little wove«.
■gain.
Lee cogitated. If the men got drunk
It moe to a roar aa It paaaed again that night. It might be possible I" make
aloof tha channel Immediately In off with the boat without amusing
front of hla hldlag placo, and gradnnllt them, no the other hand the prab-
abilities were that through fear of
dwindled away.
tearing the girl where the had Ratbwny they would elny sober
. Lae Had Set Down the Rifle When H «
folian back Into unconactouanea* l.o- enough to guard It effectively. And
Picked Up the Girl. He Placed Her
a acceded one of the eproce treee and the delay was telling up»n hi* nervr-a.
In the Boat, Ran Back and Found It
He decided that at all p c i It was ]
arnaned the channel. The motor boat
ard Threw It Inelde, Together With
waa tearing up the ahore of the I aland naceaanry to make the attempt n*
the Pack From Hit Shoulders.
along Ihe edge of the reed» It con quickly aa possible.
talns.1 Rathway and lam other men
was
sounded. Rut at all coat he must
Jfe mad.* hla «ray t«ack to the girl,
Ano her York boat
waa
coming
from
atrap|ied
the puck <*n hla back, nnd. reucli that nearing, welcome ahore. He
lha direction
o f the promontory.
taking her In hla anna, begun to np frit tho wet blood trickling down him.
Th'e contained three
men
aleo.
preach the encampment by n Circuitous Ills breath was coming In short g**pa.
M l on the trail; and f-ee guea^at route through the tree«.
He lient to the oafs with all hla reso
that they would leeve no nook no
fa the darkness, staggering over the lution set U| hui the completion of that
aeurrhed In their determination to to uneven ground, anil landed a* bo was. Journey. At lust the shore seemed to
rate hlmartf and the gtrt.
Ihe task was an ulHiut Impossible one rraili out to him. the foreota parted,
The laland aptiearad to be about e Hul, added to Ibis, the girt awakened the distant shouts died away, lie ran
mile la length by a third wlile. I-.-»- and began talking dlajolntedly, some the bout aground.
aoelng that dlocorery waa only a mal time* crying out In fear. It wna al
l-ee’a brain seemed preternsturnlly
ter a t Ume, decided that It would hr most Impossible to quiet her
■cute. In that raomrnt be did not for
better to abandon the boat and tnkr
Rhe clung to him. moaning. For n get the pack, but, snatching It from
refuge aomewhere In the nnderbruab whole hour he tried to assuage her the boat, leaped aahora, and. ntnnlofl
I f the York bant had aot been found terrors, until nt Inst she dropped some flfty yards, placed It carefully In
by nightfall, he eoold return with I hr asleep again from weakness snd wenrl Ihe brush at the hsor of a tall pine,
girl and try to encape to tho mainland
lie ran buck, picked up the girl, and,
I f It were discovered, their situation
Once more Lee took up hla tas'i carrying her In hla anna, began to
would ho no worse:
Now the campnre came Into view. The make his way Into the thick of tha
lie stropped one of tha parka about four men were «till visible about It. rarest,
hlo hark, picked up the gtrl. and. thu- shouting and quarreling; they wet*'
(C o n tin u t'll n e x t w e e k .)
enrumliered. proceeded through the drunk, but not drunk enough to ret)
thick brush, making for the opposite der escape without a tight |»>«slM*.
•bore, where he put the gtrl down In I t ’reeplng. almost Inch by Inch, to the
a email declivity where the g r o w t h wge extension uf rasplierry brambles. Lev
thlrkeet
Removing tho tin pannikin followed It down to the water* edge
from tho outelila of the pork, be ob nnd laid the girl down. lie looked «J
tained water and poured some down her apprehensively for s moment, hul
the gtrl'a throat. He noted that the liar rye* «vere closed In sleep and her
■wallowing refleg waa prearnt. a fa hrenth!->g was soft *nd regular.
Payments to America Should Be
vorable sign In nnconaclonsneaa. as hr
Tb< n coolly l.co *tep|M>d out Into the
hud learned nt the front
open «pure nnd matte his way toward
Guided by Dawes Plan,
Toward the middle of the afternoon lha group.
Says C. L Mitchell
the aun, which bad shone brilliantly
He wee within live and twenty yard* |
throughout the morning, went pernm of them before they perceived him. and
Aently behind the clouds.
Anothn then they seemed to take him for one
The fundamental principled of tha
snowstorm was beating* up. A few of their party. I.ee's Impressions were
Dawes qilan for settling the European
■oft (lakes began to fail.
of confused shouting and ehnllengtnq war debt question are applicable to
Rnddenly a distant hubbub broke
problem of the Allied debit to the
out and continued. There wna no nils rred them; he was almost u|x>n them
United 8tatoa, Chartee It Mitchell.
taking what waa meant. The York before I’lerre recognised him.
board had been discovered
president of the National City Bank
"By |ir, It's date d—n four
The Free Traders began to hMl
of New fork , declares In an article In
dustier!” he shouted.
a cross the laland, calling to one an
And on the Instant l.ee wna Into the tks American Bankers Association
other. Their voloea gradually aonnded
thick of them. A tall ruffian grasped Journal. Mr. Mitchell says:
nearer. • Crouching beside the gtrl In
“ Debts betsreen nations era always
a rifle and rushed at hltu. fg*e fired
Iho thtek of the brush,-I.ee walled. At
The man. shot through the hand s source at International trouble, snd
a distance he saw two of them past
dropped the rifle, and; uttering a howl I 1 consider It of great Importance that
through the treea and disappear. The
of pnin, took to hla be«*ls In the under our own economic sa well aa political
shouting died away.
relations with such countries as
growth.
Aa anon as they had passed him.
France. Belgium snd Rely may he Im
A
second
man
was
ntmlng
st
hint.
leaving the girl where she lay, I.ee
Lee brought the butt of his pistol proved hy an early adjustment ot
■lipped aoftly through tho under
their debt* to our own nations) gov-
growth, making hla way back to the down upon his hend, snd tho man, erumsnL
collapsing
In
a
mumbling
heap,
lay
|
sandy aplt
Hla expectations were
Country Endorsed Dawee Plan
confirmed. Tha York boat had dis (ace upward upon the ground. Shorty
“! hope that we are gradually learn
was
pulling
desperately
nt
a
gun.
Loe
appeared.
tng that such debts, tf unduly forced,
Reaacendlng the aprura tren, he saw awung at him. iiilsord his skull, hul may result mors calamitously to ths
ihe two York hoala moored to the knocked him aldewlse with a blow commercial IntetTsts of our own coun
motor boat In mid-channel, a man with that laid hi* cheek open to the bans try than to those of the debtor cou
Shorty dropped and lay still.
a rllle seated In It on guard.
Pierre, who hud made no movement try. This talk of forcing payment ol
They ware trapped nn tho Island.
of
aggression, was staring at I.ee ‘every dollar to ths last penny,' Is
Loo mode hla way hack, and waited
commercially unwise I think ire may
stupidly.
t
while the afternoon wore oway. Tho
assume that the Dawes plan has had
"Ilnnda up, d—n you!" Les shouted. the Indorsement of the American peo
snow fell thicker. Hu took off hla
Pierre's nrni* went up to tliolr full ple through thair election of General
mackinaw and plachd It over the girl.
Lee frisked hltu, took Ills •Dawes to ths Vice Presidency of ths
Rhe wag no longer In a coma, hut height
aeml-conacloua. and unaware of her gun, took Shorty's nnd the third linin's, United States. That plan la one that
principles
surroundings.
Rhe muttered and and tossed them Into the undergrowth establishes fundamental
loaned; sometimes It waa all Ixw could aa fur aa he could fling them. He which may bs applied In conelderlng
do to quirt her, And the disjointed atoo|a>d nnd picked up the rifle that the debts of ous nation to another
And, resulting from wgr
fragmenta of apecch that fell from her the first man had dropped.
"The first principle. ■■ I see It. Is
lips Indicated the aame mental an within a few geci^kd* of the opening
guish that ahe had revealed to him melee. Lee found himself, hy virtue that the yoke ot ttie war debt ahall
of the surprise, muster of the situation not bo held na a burden upon the
during their ride through the range.
But there was no time to he loot, | people beyond the generation that had
He nhmltfered to think of her menial
ngnny If ahe had awakened to find for the tall ruffian who had fled wna to do with the war. This principle Is
howling aomewhere-along the shore, clearly Intimated In tha fact that ths
h erself a prisoner In Rathwny'a power
and all depended upon the nearness of Industrial snd railway debentures
nt the promontory.
And even In the dnrknenn of their the motor boat. Lee, covering Pierre, I which form the principal seenrity snd
denpemte nltuntlnn, he drew new hop« harked quietly to the place «vlier« ho mesas of payment ot the debt carry
from hla resolution. And gradually hla had laid the girl. He picked h r np I per rant Intereel wltlt 1 per cent
amortisation, trhlch meant that snch
nnd ran toward the boat with her.
plana formed In hla mind.
Instantly Pterra’s figure wo*blotted obligations sra to he over s period Of
Then night began to fall, and Lee
shout thirty-six yearn.
breathed a vast sigh of relief. Un out In the darkness.
Lee had set down the rltle when he
An Invitation to Traubte
less Ills plans miscarried, they should
“ Any attempt V* fore« the carrying
be safa upon tha mainland wall before picked up the g irl; he placed her In
the hot tom of ths built. raU buck ttllj of suck, debt burdens to th« eecond
midnight
I Household Dept.
V A L U A B L E HOUSEHOLD
R k C IP E S
AM O
» U á O tA U O N »
White Oaha ■ • T w o cups sugar,
fou r cups flou r, three teaspoons
baiting powder, uuu cup puller,
one cup m ilk, w h it «« o f eight
eggs, and any fla vo rin g . Cream
Ihu butter and augur until very
cream y, add m ilk and there cup*
flou r, e g g w hites beaten s tilt
und, lastly, tile rest o f flou r
urtd the baking pow der sifted
togeth er. Bake eith er as ,-t lo a f
o r layer cuke, and fro s t as d e
sired.
Mrs. I. W . Brow n
eoontry to n ch an -«test oaly aa tboy
esa be made wlthoot dlaraptlng Inter
notlonal omebange and commarea. The
ioundneaa of Ibis laat 1« apparetu oa
I
lu faca.
“Tbeea I raffard aa Cha fnedamantol
prtoelplea of tha Dawea plan, and all
I
t f Iho bond reds of pagos of the so-
Baited Ham— Fur a b ig crowd
Dawes report ore devoted ta a twelve-pound hum Is spoilt
j
I thorn p r t 'it p lc
¡ r ‘» ^
b% V* r ‘ ed "
- If tbaoo principia«
«eooptod M | «ord lu g to the s iie o f the group
I
they moot also be sound to ’eat the hum. W ash the b am *
principles by which the payment of w ell and put it into a solu tion
the debts of allied countries to us con tain in g about tw o cups o f
M tR bn determinad, and we weald
i bMl apply kerb a yardstick as oar v in e g a r to * ga llo n o f wator.
cloak in this solution over night.
'
i t l « H t 1« y « *
of 'every daller ta In the m orn in g pour the water
B oil in clea r w a ter fo r
tfea laat p*aay * la the adjustment ot o ff.
ear lerelgu relations, ese an tin! to the about three hour*.
T h en pu l
development Of Increased export end >t in the oven and bake it with
Import trad«, there can be ao problem
the skin on fo r about « n hour
•f greater Importance than reaching
a sound and Anal conclusion aa to tbla o r so, then take it out o f the
Irritating question of tbs dtbte of si oven and rem ove the akin. P ou r
tied countries to oursslvaa."
about a .cup o f brown sugar
over it and put in about
two
q u a rt* o f w ater. , Haste
fr e
quently until done.
Pu t a few
*| ISDIM (. COBB
bread crum bs pn top and brown
A d v ic e to C harlie Chaplin
them.
T h e lo n g er you
work
Last spring when Cm.-nil Neville, with it and tun o ft e n r i« you
the hero of the deft-nae of Verdun,
baste it, and the c lo ser
you
was making his tour of America lie
was the gnrat » f honor at ■ big public watch it to keep it front burn
reception le one of the l a h Angeles ing, the b e tter success you w ill
hotels. Among those Invited to meet have in baking ham.
the distinguished visitor were the
Mrs. J. A. N o ll
more prominent mem tier* of the mov
ing-picture colony.
Oake Icing — O n e -h a lf cup o f
At the doors of General Neville’s
suite Will Rogers met Charlie Chaplin. brown sugar,* o n c-b a lf cup o f
Chaplin, who In private life Is a re w h ile su gar, three tablespoons
served and rather sliy little man. waa cold .w a ter, w h ite o f one e g g
considerably fusee,I up over the pro# ' 'u n b e a te n ).
H eal
in
double
pert ahead of him.
, b o ile r e ig h t m inutes.
Rem ove
“ I suppose we’re expected to say a ! and add fla v o r.
Be sure w a ter
few words to the general." he cooflded
! is b o ilin g in lo w e r p a rt o f the
to Roger*. “ But for the life of me I
can’t think of the best way to start the double b oiler.
Mrs. Pau l R in glo
conversation”
Rogers gave to.the problem a ui<>
ment of earnest consideration.
Say I t With Printing
"Well.” he mid. “ you might ask him
"F low er« Die’*
If he was In the war. am) which ride
Unxceltod Job Printing
he waa on."
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at
t
round
j
lemon, o&o
cup sugar, on« tablespoon o f
cornstarch, three eggs,
tw o
cups hot water, on« tahtospoon
butter. Orate th« yellow rind
of the lemon and add Julo«, tho
yolks o f three eggs, th« sugar,
and cornstarch, and mix
to
gether well.
Add water and
butter and thicken over slow
fire. Make a rich pis crust and
glaxe the Inside o f th« «hell
with the whlto o f an egg. Put
in oven for one minute.' Then
pour
In the filling and cover
WalTI— Beat two egg* un
til very » t iff and creamy. Add with stiffly beaten egg whites.
on «-h a lf cup
rich
tnilk
or
Mrs. C. Jacka
cream; and one-half cup flour,
one teaspoon baking
powder,
«alt, and one teaspoon sugar,
sifting the dry ingredient* to
gether.
Mix
lightly.
Me l t
butter one and one fourth inch
cube and add last, stirring only
enough to mix.
Bake in
a
nun-greased waffle iron until
nrown.
Mrs. Preston Bolt
,
•teak about one Inch thick, and
pound flour, salt, pepper and
■mall onion real well Into *Btn«.
Put a tablespoon o f dripping»
into nn iron skillet and when
hot scar both *ide* o f the steak
Then add hot water and cook
•lowly for two or thre« hour«,
adding water as it cook* down]
being careful not to burn. Thl*
make# wonderful gravy, also.
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and cup filled up with milk,
•even tablespoons m elted but
ter. Sift flour, sugar, and bak
ing powder four times. To this
add eggs and milk. Beat well
and add butter
and
flavor.
Bake in two tins.
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D o n ’t have tim e to relax
and think things over the way
o u r ancestors used to.
There’s another feature in
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