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FRIDAY. JULY 29. 1927 T H E BEAVERTON REVIEW Men Marooned T Ae KITCHEN! W hat’s i CABINET I M il. w , « n « « "}'’»*r a sm ite K eep a U u s h Let your llpe so n s: " T w i l l lla h te a iiunaO on your f*c*. In your heart. bubble over w ith you r load Aa you Ira va l life a road An<l help o th er emnere »long.» SUMMER fT O R Y FROM T H E START C a r th O u th ila, C anadian w a r ▼•toran. b a v i n * t o U r « In t h # upon o n a c c o u n t o f w a a k a n a d lung«. 1« f a c t o r o f a H u d s o n ’* B ay p o s t a t K l k w a n . Ha cam a h a c k f r o m t h a c o n f lic t w i t h a p e r m a n e n t l y a c a r r a d fa c a , w h i c h ha r e a l i s e s c o a t h i m t h a l o r a o f h i s flanc au, F d l t h F a l c o n e r S ir O h m las O u t h r l a , h i s b r o t h e r , la a m illio n a ire w ar^A roflteer. C H APTER I— Continued “ 2— In th* a u tu m n G a rth had been sent north w ith E tien n e Savanne, a veterau se rv an t o f th e com pany, to w in ter at the fa r post a t th e m outh of th e Elk- wan. W hen th e C h ristm a s m all from Albany w as sighted on th e w hite riv er tra il, the m ingled feelings w ith w hich G uthrie w atched th e a pproach o f the dog-team brin g in g w ord from home— from h e r—w ere the cause o f puzzled self-analysis through th e m onths to follow. In Ju ly w hen he sailed Into F o rt Albany In hi* York boat w ith his fu r packs, h is y e a r on th e silen t w est coast w as up. T he m all he found w aiting his a rriv a l b ro u g h t th e news th a t he w as now b ro th e r of S ir C harles G u th rie ; announced th e decision of E thel and C lara for a n A ugust w ed ding on th e re tu rn of th e e x ile ; dwelt a t length on th e rise In G u th rie s t e e l : and disposed o f his h e alth in the casual surm ise th a t it had been fully restored by th e y e a r In th e open. T he la st h a d draw n a h itte r sm ile from th e m an who read. P ag es for the personal a ffairs of th e w rite rs, and a line for th e lungs he had brought back from th e H un drive for th e C h an nel ports. So they w ere w a itin g In M ontreal, w ere they, for his re tu rn , to bend him to th e ir p e tty w ays— shape him Into a business m achine, like C harlie—w hen he had b re a th e d the stinging a ir off the ice-flelds o f the b a y ; seen th e caribou d rift across nam eless lakes a t d a w n ; cam ped u n d e r a canopy o f sta r* w hile th e a u ro ra blazoned th e n o r t h ; w akened to the raucous ch o ru s of th e C a n ad a s and w atched th e "w avles" rally th e ir le gions In th e a u tu m n ? How blurred, a fte r this, th e once poignant m emory of E thel F a lco n e r w as g ro w in g ! How p e tty seem ed th e obsession of C harles G uthrie fo r money and pow er to the m an who h a d found In th e peace of th e w est coast a n opiate for bis doubt and disillusion 1 W ith no a tte m p t a t defense of his decision to rem ain for a n o th e r year. G uthrie w rote hom e, and w ithout re g ret. had sailed out of the delta o f the g re at A lbany w ith E tienne, bound for Elk wan. T he m an w ho had lain beside his sleeping dog w ith his fto u g h ts while th e wind ro ared through th e alders, ham m ering th e anchored tent, apd th e ra ta beat Its In term itten t tatto o , sa t up, and p lac in g the candle lan te rn a t his elbow, drew a le tte r from his pocket and re a d : “D earest G a r t h ; “I don't know w h at to say— Vm sim ply stunned. E ith e r yon a re still 111—a re deceiving us. o r ta k e th is m ethod to hum iliate me before your fam ily and th e w orld In th e hope th a t I shall v oluntarily give yon up. Of conrse. if you no longer love me. th ere Is nothing to be said. Do ypu love me still. G arth d e ar? So long a s you do, I shall w ait. “D evotedly—until you w ish It o th er wise. E T H E L ." T his had been her an sw e r to the burning o f his bridge»—u tte r a b a n donm ent of h e r pride, and he h a d once thought h e r proud! N evertheless, each new read in g of th e le tte r bro u g h t to E lkw an by the fall p ack et a fo rtn ig h t before, had quickened th e m em ory o f w hat th is girl, v ib ran t w ith life a n d physical charm , had m ean t to him —th is girl whom he had hum iliated. O ften, stan d in g before h e r vivid likeness In his q u a rte rs he had c are d a t th e a llu r ing face, th e fa u ltless m odeling of neck and shoulders, and m arveled a t th e spell w hich held him In th e north while such loveliness w aited his re tu rn . She still had pow er to s tir him, hot his moods o f self-censure and re m orse » e r e short-lived. T he no rth had won. C H APTER II At daylight th e challenge of th e alre- dale w aked th e sleeping m an. W ith h a ir e rect on m ane and back, th e dog squeezed through th e lashed te n t flap to break Into furious barking. “ S hut up. S hot I E tien n e g dropped In for b r e a k f a s t ” called G uthrie. P resently, w eighted down w ith his load of w et geese, a bent figure pushed through the a ld e rs accom panied by th e leaping alred ale. “Good m orning, E tie n n e ! You had a bad n ig h t o f It In th e bush.” T he w iry half-breed cached his load on the p latfo rm above hi* head, and grinned. “I m ak good cam p een de sp ru ce wld beeg fire, a n ’ ro a st some goose.” W ith difficulty th e men boiled th e ir lea and a k e ttle o f goose; then, to avoid th e flying sand, w e n t Into the te n t to ea "W e ought to be s ta rtin g for Elk- w an, E ftenne. I dfta’t like to leave h e r too long, sick as she Is.” T he sw art facs of E tie n n e Savanne grew grave a* he nodded. “ She nevalre see de snow once m ore.” “T h a t's why I h a te to leave her alone with old Anne. I'd never for give m yself If—” G uthrie paused to •tar« a t the te n t wall. T he black eyes of his com panion softened. “Yon hen good m an, m 'sleu'. I>«t girl die long ago een de bnsh.” “ Yes. th e condensed m ilk ha* kept h e r alive—but she should have gone to the m ission a t Albuiiy.'' PRESERVES : the f Answer____+ Mut*um Hat Exhibit» of New and Old Roma SHE WENT FROM BAD TO WORSE A new m useum, called (he Museum of Ihe Umuan Em pire, has boon opened III Home. Housed III Ihe old oouveul of S a u l' Aiutimelo, write* Hie Home correspondent o f Hie C hristian Q uestion s— No. 8 Science Monitor, Ilio m useum contains 1— W hat Is th e longest gam e on rec Hie liitei'callng collection of docu Down lo 98 Pound* — Finally Restored to Health by Lydia ord In th e N ational longue? mento, photographs, p la ste r models, E. Pink ham’a Vegetable I— W hat P re sid e n t w as Im peached! plani*, limps am! reproductions of Compound 8— W ho w as P re sid e n t wlieu lino#*- ancient m onum ents, w hich g l\e to vc’t died I gether a com plete rep re se n tatio n of C leveland. O h io —"A fter h a v in g m y 4 —W hat la th e only portion o f th* Hi* civilization of republican and lui - ^ H r s l baby, 1 lost h ra ln w hose dost ruction causes Im me perlai Home. weight, no m a tte r Th* whole collection Is divided In d ia te d eath? w hsl T hen a 8— W h at E nglish p o rtra it p a in te r 2t) halls, and each room Is d cd lraled doctor ma lo one of the ancient Homan provinces. wae a crony of th e statesm an , E dm und W would l o h e lle r If P articu larly Interesting s re the phiu* v 4 * l • B B I ha.I a n o th e r hahy B u rk e ; th e lexicographer and w riter, YjB Q F which I did. B ut I Sam uel J o h n s o n ; th* poet a n d novel show ing Ilio topography of Ilio Homo ^ sot wot».' was al ist. O liver G oldsm ith, am* th* actor, of th e C aesars, w hen Home wy* at ^ ways sickly and tho aenlili of her |iower, a t well as th s D avid G arrick ? ]U w ent down to «H sketches Illustrating Ihe m achinery of > jf pound* My neigh #— W hat c o u n try h a s th* larg est governm ent and adm inistration a* di i.or mo c ontinuous a re a In th* w orld? rected from ih eV n p lla l of Ihe em pire O U I p frlM I 11.» r I'lnkham * T—W hat a re th* V edas? lo ihe most disunii provinces In Eu _ _ 5 E E 5 5 9 l V * g * t e b l * Com- 8 —W ho s a id : "G ive ’em a llttl# rope, Asia and Africa. iuud. a s M hel(H>d h e r very m uch, so tried It. A fter tak in g four bottlee, I m ore grupe. C a p ta in B ragg"? weigh tin pounds. It has Just done m »ti* r bow «»rv h il v j s *f*. r«1» « ■*•- 8 —la (he us« o f "le a rn " for “lea ch " l»m N » »»».I* * l . « * l l i » iM*e*l»aetly. W rls M 's wonders for tun and I can do my house perm issible? I l i - l i . n V » * * U b l * 1*111. h . l u » . l u i . ■ •■ ■ Ilr. work now w ithout one bit o f trouble.“ bui «u n ir . <11 I‘ m >I S t , N. » . Ad*. — Mss M. ItiuM ivoka, 10004 N elson 10—W hat Is th* first vers* In th* Aviv, Cleveland, Ohio, B ible? Muffer of Principi» If som e good fairy should appear, I I — W ho Is th* cham pion wom an A spry man of slxly Uve and Iti. and offer lo g ra n t your h e art s desire, golf player? sw celheart ra lled 011 Ju stlc e of Ilio w hat would you choose? W ealth? 13— W h at P re sid e n t la te r becam e Pesco Itcn II. Flay of D allas, Texas, H appiness? H ealth * T h a t’s tho best gift H ealth ch ief ju stic e o f th* I'n lte d S ta te s Su In perforili a nm rrlage corem onj II Is tlehc* th a t gold canuui huy and prem e c o u rt? w as dune, ami tho couple liirncd lo surely h e alth I* cause enough to r 18— W hat s ta te w as nam ed for an giv “J u s t a m inute," salii ih* Jusilre. happlnees. E nglish king o f th e house of H anover, “ I uaimlly charge a smnII fee lo r a Lydia K. P lu k h am ’a V egetable Com ce rem o n y." “F imi ?" ropcateil ihe n*w- pound may be ihe good fairy who and which king w as It? 14— W hat a re th* five p rincipal lywed. “ W hal for? Say, l’va beoti offers you b u tte r health. nm rrlod fonr tinte» he foro thls, and senses of hum an n a tu re ? 1 nlu't over pah! a foe yel," And Probable 15— W hat m ovie a c tre s s ha* received wltb ih a t Ihey w alked im i lla r r y — I* your siste r In, Jim m y? th* ap pellation, “A m erica's Sw eet Jim m y —I think so, 1 heard h e r say h e a rt" ? Perpetual Thought she w asn’t expecting you. 10— W hich Is th e larg e st riv e r In "W hen Is .Muriel thinking of g et E urope? Cold cnOi nm kra sii excellent hot- 17— In w hat novel la Becky S harp# ting m arried?" “ W hen Isn’t she?"— w eath er com fort. lam don Tlt-BIt*. a leading c h a ra c te r! T he o th e r shook his h e e d ; then we. T hen, you know, th e re a re not Aa preserv in g tim e I* ii|»in us, let stru c k a m atch a n d lit his pipe before m any w ho w ould re lish th e job.“ replying. a consider som e of th e old-fashioned “ Kellsh th e Job! lla h ! I thought r e c i p e s w hich “You a re new m an In dee* coun you fu r m en w ere—“ tree. You don' know Injun squaw. have been c h er T he sp e a k e r w as In te rru p te d by a ished for year*. A t A lbanee—w ldout you—«be not be vote« suddenly grow n h a rd w ith tin happy." P r sa srv a d patience. “It's g e ttin g late. M.v nam e G u th rie reddened under his deep Is G uthrie— th is Is my a ssista n t. Peaches. — Feel tan . H e knew only too well. “Hut E tien n e Savanne. You'd h o tte r step p erfect fru it and th ey w ould have taken b e tte r c a re of th a t m ast. You'll need th e sail or cm In hnlvea, tw h e r.” toe pro tested in o v I n g t h e you w on't m ake Klkwan before d a rk .” stone*. D rop th e E tie n n e slow ly shook his head. “T oo " I’m P r . A rchibald Q u a rrle r, sir, 1 st* m 'sleu. She live more long here geologist. W e've been p rospecting for p e ac h et Into cold w a te r to keep them dan a t A lbanee." Iron a n d copper on th e e ast c o ast.“ from discoloring. W hen ready, d ra in All day w hile the n o rth e r flayed th e snapped th e o th er, visibly annoyed. c arefully a n d fo r every live pounds of w est coast. G uthrie and E tienne “T h is Is my siste r. Miss J o a n Q u a rrle r. fruit, add fe a r pound* of sugar, put dresaed and sa lte d geese. D eep In the How fa r did you say we w ere from one-third o f th e eugar w ith Just enough o f th e w a te r In w hich the w in ter, w hen th e caribou had d rifte d A lbany?" hack from th e coast, the geese, freed G u th rie sm iled Into th e am used eyes peaohee h ave been stand Inc. to keep from th e sa lt by ladling, would be a o f th e girl, w ho seem ed to enjoy the th e su g a r from burning. W hen well dissolved, put In a la y e r of peaches, welcom e change from the fa t bacon of discom fiture o f h e r b rother. th e com pany's stores. T he w ind held “Y ou're n in ety m iles from Albany. and cover w ith a generous lay e r of Into th e night, but w hen th e men Y our boat c a n 't he beached like a c a Ihe re st o f th e sugar, continue until tu rn e d out o f th e ir blan k ets a t suu- noe. It w ould d e p en d on the w ind." all the fru it and su g a r Is used th a t rlse the blow w as over. T hen, a s he glanced a t th e sun. dread th e k e ttle will h o ld Sim m er until th e At noon th e goose h u n ters launched o f w hat he m ight find a t E lkw an led fru it Is tra n s p a re n t, skim m ing occa th e canoe a n d driving her th ro u g h a G u th rie to finish a b ru p tly ; “Follow sionally d u rin g th e process. T ak e out q u a r te r sea. pushed down th e coast me Into th e riv e r m outh. O ur accom the peaches w ith a skim m er amt lay fo r th e sh e lte r of A ktm lskl Island. m odation* a re lim ited, hut you a re them on a p la tte r, tak in g c are not to T hey w ere rounding the low head lan d welcom e." And delivered of th is He. crow d them . P ut them In th e sun to o f E lkw an point w hen G arth, slaving w ith a sw eep o f his puddle, he s e p a becom e Arm. Boll th e sirup until d e a r, rem oving all th* arum . Itc tu ra the In th e bow. w as aroused by an e x cla ra te d th e bouts. m ation from th e steru man. "H ow a bout my stu ff over on the peaches to th e siru p ju st long enough "Look 1 A b o a t!" E tienne pointed Isla n d ; it's very v a lu ab le?" called to hent through. Pack In Jars, puttin g his drip p in g p addle acro ss th e yellow Q u a rrle r a fte r th e re tre a tin g canoe. a lay e r o f fru it, then a layer of siru p s tr a it to th e shore of th e Island. “ You can send men for th a t a n d hrtug until the Ja r Is full, Seal as u s u a l If liked, a few of th e m eats from the “ Shipw recked—so m e w h e re ! Dey use It to A lhany?" 18— W hat Is tu rq u o ise and of w hat stone« m ay he cooked In th e sirup, c o u n try Is It th e n ational stone? de o a r." B ut th e paddles o f th e now fast- and a d d e d In th e distan ce, crossing to th e m oving F e te rb o ro lunged and sw ung 10— Is th e sp lit Infinitive alw ays bad Tom ato P re se rv es — Peel very rip e • usage? m ain lan d . G uthrie m ade out a boat. In unison, th e question Ignored. “ Dey w ave to u s !" cried E tienne. Beyond th e riv e r valley th e m uskeg but Arm tom atoes, p u t them Into a 20— W hat I* a n o th e r nam e for th* “i V y see de canoe P* w as sm o th erin g a sun veiled In haze bowl a n d add equal w eight o f sugar. F irs t Book of Sam uel? F rom th e c ra ft, still m iles aw ay, w hen th e F e terb o ro ap proached th e Let sta n d overnight. In th e m orning cook slow ly, adding lem on slices or show ed a flu tte r o f w hite. log lan d in g below the huddle of build “W e ll come up w ith them on th e tee Ings on th e high shore, w hich w a s spice«, such as ginger o r cinnam on A nsw er*— No. 4 sid e o f th e point,” and G uthrie, w hose Klkwan. -T he problem o f caring for W hen thick, seal a s u s u a l 1— 1 <570. th o u g h ts w ere a t E lkw an. w hose arm s th e g u ests w hich th e storm had P reserved P ear*.—( 'Ins-se pear* not 2— C ham hersburg. Pa.. Gen. Ju b a l A. w ere d riven by fe a r—fe a r th a t In lh< bro u g h t G u th rie had been sw iftly oversw eet. F or each pound of pro a b sen ce trag e d y had had It* grim w ay, crow ded from his th o u g h ts by solici p art'd pears, use th ree fo u rth s pound E arly. lunged viciously w ith his paddle. 8— Lee De F o rest. tu d e fo r th o se he had left a t th e post, of sugar. P arboil the fruit In w a ter lu th e q uiet w n ters beyond E lkw an a w eek before, w hen th e necessity for to cover, rem ove and cool on a p la tte r 4— T h e funny N<ne, so called. Is th a t point, th e tw o b o a ts approached w ith beginning th e h unt of th e ir w in te r Add th e s u g a r to the w ater and b o ll; i point on th e elbow w here th e u ln a r in h a ilin g d istance. In the ship’s dory supply o f geese had com pelled his a b when the su g a r Is dissolved add the n erve ties close to th e surface. fo u r m en w ere row ing, w hile tw o fig sence. H e w as overdue, a n d Anne w as l>ears and sim m er until the fru it Is 5— ( l Von Elm, u re s sa t In th e ste rn . T he crew o f j old and Ignorant. H e w ould nev er tra n s p a re n t. Allow one lemon for 8— M ichelangelo. each ten pounds of fruit. Slice the th e boat re sted on th e ir oars. forgive him self—nev er cease to tie Unless you see the “Bayer Cross” on tablets you are lemon. P u t th e p e ars In Jars, rook 7— C olorado a n d C alifornia. “ H ello, c an o e !" h a u n te d by the eyes o f th e doom ed not Retting the genuine Bayer Aspirin proved safe down th e siru p and pour over them 8— On a m ountain top to Sam oa. G u th rie answ ered th e hall, and girl he h a d left in th e c a re of th e f r e e Seal a s u s u a l sh o rtly th e F e terb o ro cam e up w ith women. If— B ut no! It w as u n th in k 0 —G eneral W olfe. by millions and prescribed by physicians for 25 years» Peach C h u tn ey .—P re p a re anil peel th e larg e r c ra ft. “ You’ve lost y o u r able— too hideously tra g ic th a t It 10— T h e F a sc ist labor code ab so ship?" he began. should h ave com e to her. alone w ith th re e pounds o f peaches. Put them lutely forbids strik es, lockouts aud Into an a g a te pan, add a pint of v in e T he black-bearded figure In th e ste rn old A nne. F e a r of the th in g had de« boycotts. DOES N O T AFFECT THE HEART o f th e boat. Ignoring th e question, de pressed him on his sum m er trip to Al g a r and cook slowly until soft. Pound 11— T hom as DoQuIncy and Sam uel to g eth e r In a m o rtar f>iur ounces of m an d e d : ''Y ou're H ud so n 's B ay peo bany—had hu rassed him through th e T ay lo r Coleridge. ple?" la st tw o days, a p riso n e r to th e wind. onions, tw o ounces of garlic, live Accept only '‘Bayer’* package 12— G ene T unney. ounces of fresh ginger root. Add these T he ache o f his own loneliness “ Yes. w e're bound to th e E lkw an to th e p earlies six o u tn v s each 13— Jo h n Adam s. which contains proven directions! Just below here. You’ve lost y o u r through th e first w eeks a t th e sa n a of raisins, w hite m u stard seed and llvn.lv "Itey rr" hnzes of 1» l , l |. l > 14— B a ttle of New O rleans, W ar of torium h a d lent him d eep er u n d e r ship? W here did you leave her?" sugar. Add tw o oun<-es of dried chll- Also bottles of 24 end 100— Druggist*. G u th rie's cu rio u s glance sh ifte d sta n d in g o f th e frig h ten ed look In th e ies, a cupful of vln*'gar and sim m er 1812-1815. Aspirin to lb# tr»l. mark of n*r*r ¥ * o s f * « u « s o f M.* *<»il«-.«w».l.r of *olto<lkocM 15— Sl^ty-flve per c e n t from th e bearded spokesm an to the eyes o f th e girl w henever of neces for ten m in u te s Seal for w inter. sity he h a d left her, even fo r a few girl a t his side w earin g a p ea-jacket lfl—A ir Is com posed chiefly of oxy A Broken Man Yet, H ow ? W hen a cupful o r less of leftover and a sou'w ester, below th e brim of hours. In th e c are o f old Anne. B ut m eat Is a t hnml serv e It w ith rooked gen a n d nitrogen. M ngD trale— You will I k - flncit $3. G rocer—T h is Itinburger cheese !• alw ay s he bud returne«! to find her. w hich fluttered a plum e o f d a rk h a ir. ! 17— J o h n B unny. * m acaroni. In lay ers w ith n w hite IW en d iin t (ilesponih'iitly) My life fresh, sir. As th e boats sw ung tog eth er, th e a I re and th e Joy In h e r w istfu l face had sauce. B ake until thoroughly hot aud savings.—V ancouver Province. 18— T h e Z ugspltze, In B avaria. Customer—How can yon tell? dale. m ane and ta le stiff, grow led been fit recom pense for h is h a ste to serve a s a m ain dish. 19— P re sid e n t W oodrow W ilson. m enacingly a t th e stra n g e rs, b u t a low tn m b ack—to keep his w ord to a w aif T h ere a re m ore men ennobled by Silent p a rtn e rs allow th r lr m oney Sum m er D rinks. 20— A bout 60 p e r c e n t com m and from hla m a s te r silenced of a half-breed, th a t he w ould be BfUily th an liy m illin '—Cicero. to talk for them. w ith h e r a t th e end. T h e re Is nothing m ore sa tisfy in g to him. G u th rie leaped up th e cliff tra il to th e ta s te ami healthful a s well, than “O u r schooner's a sh o re on th e o u t fru it d rin k s. T hey are Master of Music H ad side of the Island. We le ft F o rt hi* q u a rte rs. O pening th e door, he henetirla! In toning up G eorge day be fo re y esterd ay , and announced h is com ing In a voice th a t Novel Piano in Mind the system and thinning w ere off Cape Jo n e s w hen th e blow belled his fear. Berlioz, the Illu strio u s m aste r w hose the blood. W hen one has "B ack a g a in ! H ow 's all my fam ily?” stru c k us. It c rippled o u r ru d d e r a n d nam e dom in ates F rench m usic of th* provided a few q u a rts of drove us stra ig h t a cro ss th e bay. W e \ A sq u a t Indlnn w om an shnffied Into last cen tu ry , o rdered from a plane hom e-prepared g r a p e th e living room, h e r w ide m outh sp lit couldn’t bead Into It.” m an u fa c tu re r a specially con stru cted Juh-e, th e re a re many “Yon w ere lucky to get a sh o re In tin g a sw a rth y face In a grin of de- Instrum ent, so fashioned th a t the w ays of serving It for th a t blow," said th e su rp rise d G uthrie. light. p leasant d rl n k s . Add strin g s could be used us a harp. “ ’A lio! W e glad you com e!" “Y our boat m ust h av e got a pounding O r Your Money Buck. That’« the Plan on Which Emerald Oil !• B erlioz loved to play strin g ed In one-third a s m uch ginger G u th rie expelled a deep b re a th of on those flats." Sold by A ll G ood Druggists. stru m e n ts and In his e arly days gave ale as g ra p e Juice to the “It did, b u t w e s tru c k a t high tid e relief. A voice from an a d ja c e n t room lesmms on Ihe g u ita r. In sp ite of the glass. Ice It a n d serve. called f a in tly : and m anaged to get m ost o f o u r stu ff T ills w onderful p re p ara tio n now from excessive foot per* ration nra C rap* Juice N ectar.—B ruise four poverty w hich be m entions In hla “ N la! n la ! You com e b a c k ! It eea off her. Then, th is m orning, we fell known all over A m erica ns Moono's Instantly killed. m em oirs, he hud succeed*«! In buying sprigs of m int and add to a pint of long t a r n !” E m erald Oil Is so efficient In the Into th e hands o f a p ira te ." Be p a tie n t; don 't exp* t a slug!« g rape Juice with th ree tab lesp o o n fu lt a piano, but It w as not tb e so rt of In tre a tm e n t of Inflam m atory foot bottle to ilo It nil a t one* but one "Yes. N lnda." H e h e n t over th e cot “P ira te !” G uthrie exclaim ed. of lemon Juice, a can of g ra te d pine stru m en t th a t he w anted. troubles tlin t th e unbearnhle sore bottle w libli |* fully g u a ran tee d n i “Oh. Archie.” p ro te a te d th e girl, w here lay th e w ra ith o f a girl In apple. one-hnlf cupful of honey, a “ If I w ere rich," ho w rote. “I would ness and pain often sto p s with one kimw will show you tioyoml all ques “th a t's hardly fair. H e paid fo r w h a t w hose face, th in to em aciation, g reat pinch of salt, f««ur tablesp o o n fu ls of have co n tinually about me a big gran d application. tion th a t you have a t Inst discovered he took, and helped w ith th e la s t of d a rk eyes glowed fev erish ly as she orange juice and a g ra tin g of n u t piano, tw o or th ree K rard harps, some M ocne's E m ernbl Oil I* *af«' mid the wny to solid foot com fort. sm iled np to him In h e r Joy. th e stores." Suxe tru m p e ts a n d a collection of pleasan t to u se ; It d«ie*n't stain or meg. Set In a cool place f«ir a n hour, Ask yotir druggist toilay for a 2- “ W ho w ere they—w h e re from ?" G u th rie drew a c h air to th e bedside then stra in an«] serv e w ith crushed haeees and S tra d lv u rlu s violins.” leave a greasy residue. It ls so ounce original bottle of Moone'a “T hey were in a little sixty-foot and took In his th e hot hand which Ice added to each glass. pow erfully a n tise p tic a n d deodorant Kmcrnld Oil. Alm ost every dru g g ist T he piano w hich he la te r Invented th a t all unpleusunt odors resulting In th e c«iunlry cun supply you. pow er schooner, th e G host. SL Johns, la y on th e coverlet. T h e fever w as L oganberry and G inger.—C hop o n e was In p a rt an a n sw e r to th is dream . and th e leader w as a red-hended ru f w orse. h alf pound of [«reserved ginger, add It Is a t presen t In th e possession o f a Fam ous Trout Food fian w ith a m u tilate d face— h o rrib le ;" " It w as th e storm , N lnda—th e wind. fo u r cupfuls of w a te r and one cupful widely known collector who loaned It W aterlogued A fresh -w a te r shrim p w hlrh Is called T he black eyea o f E tie n n e S av an n e W e could n o t trav e l." Salii O ne—I saw n fence th at wa« of honey or sugar. -C ook gently for to th e o rg an izers of tha Berlioz expo gnm m arus Is th riving In nt lenst one snapped as th ey m et th e back w ard Binde o f such crookeil rails th a t every T h e blue-black h a ir, heaped In fifteen m inutes, th en s ta n d for an sition of th e g re a t m usician’s cen lake In O regon, to th e «Might of offi lim e n pig craw led through, lie cam « glance o f his chief. “M cD onal', H a ! braid* on th e pillow, accen tu a te d the hour. Blend th ree tablespoonfula of ten ary .— From L 'E re Nouvelle, P aris, cial*. T h is sh rim p m akes an excellent out on the sam e aide. H a !" said the h alf-breed w ith a grin p a llo r of th e dusky skin, shot over th e ginger siru p w ith a cupful of lo (T ra n sla te d for th e K a n sa s City S ta r). food fo r front, nnd on It trout will Salii the o t h e r —T h a t's n o th in g ; Pv« th a t m apped his s w a rt face w ith lines. th e high cheek bones w ith th e flush of gnnlierry Juice, c o o l stra in , ice and grow to tw ice o r th rice th e ir original seen a drow ned m an IdentltM l by nn “ W hat?" fever. She h a d failed rap id ly since serve. size. Voice Distinction Im pedim ent In hla speech. "Y es,” nodded G u th rie. “Y our he left, b n t In h e r h onr o f e xtrem ity Egg L em onade.—B eat a n egg o r two p ira te w as undoubtedly th e fam ous she w ould not b e alone. T h e distin ctio n betw een a soprano and w hip Into a p itc h e r of lem onade Both Guilty L aughing McDonald. T h e Indian* call “You go—no m ore?” she w hispered, T h is m akes a drink both nourishing and m ezzo-soprnno la range. In th a Or R aise a M ustache ense of lyric and d ra m a tic voice* th e H e (h a lf nn hour la te )—Awfully him 'M cDonald H a l H a l ’ because of se a rc h in g h is bronzed face. and refreshing. •He—W h at do you think of th« th e grin—from th a t sc a r." H e shook his head. No m ore, N lnda." Coffee Am broeia.—M ake a q u a rt of difference Is In tim bre. G rove's dic so rry I'm late. d esert? She— D on't be s a rc a stic ; you know A nne cam e In w ith som e hot con stro n g black coffee. Allow thla to tio n a ry calls a tte n tio n to th e fa ct As he spoke. G u th rie w as a w a re th a t She—It w ould he a good place to th a t m any m ezzo-soprani can sing Jolly well I've only Just arrived. th e g ra v e eyes o f th e girl w ere c u ri densed m ilk. T he girl sipped a little, cool a fte r strain in g , th en add one-half let one'* h a ir grow o u t h igher notes th an m any s o p ra n i; b u t ously studying Mm— th e second m an th en sm iled a t th e pR ylng face o f the cupful of augur, a few drops o f al No m other Is ev er satisfied w ith the w ith a sc a rre d face sh e had m et since m an w ith Its Boar fu rro w in g th e right m ond e x tra c t, a pinch o f pow dered th ere Is a m iddle to every vole«, Honeyed phrnre* a re very a p t to m ace, tw o cupfuls o f Iced milk. Mix w hich, a s a rule. It Is not difficult to second prize nt a baby show. h e r shipw reck on th e w e st coast. In cheek. have flies on them . “ You h e re all tnm now, N lnda aleep.” well and serve In glnsses w ith a few find, and about th la th e te s situ ra of stinctively he got th e Im pression th a t th o se sober eye* h a d them selves W ith a sigh h e r eyes closed. A* spoonfuls of chopped Ice and gar th e m usic (lite rally , th e te x tu re ) and nlshed with a spoonful o f sw eetened the p ra c tic e should he woven. G u th rie le ft th e room, he looked back looked on suffering—trag e d y . T h e blood rose to hi* fo reh e a d a s he w ent On th e pinched oval of h e r face hov « rip p e d cream . Iced Tea W ith M int.—P ound a pint o n ; "T hey th in k h e 's so rt of a su p e r ered a sm ile. Likee W orhee m an—th e Indians. H e 's hypnotized “ W here th e boat, E tie n n e? ” he of m int until the Juice flow* freely A C hinese n ew sp ap er published th is th e m : but." and h e m et th e g lrl’a asked, huskily, e n te rin g th e trade- then add tw o cupfuls o f w a te r and le tte r from an ap p lic an t for w o rk : boll five m inute*. S tra in , add tw o and stra ig h t look, “you gay he tre a te d you honse, whl«*h stoo«f In th e clearin g not S ir: I am W ing—I ra n drlv# ty p e one-half tenspoon/ul* of g elatin d is fa irly ?" side th e dog stockade. w rite r w ith good noise nnd my E n g solved In hnlf a cupful o f oran g e Juice “ I th in k he did," sh e said, and, a* “ She com e slow along th e shore— lish Is g re a t—My last job left Itse lf S train and pour Into a flat mold. Cut she tucked the loose lock o f c h e stn u t not fa r now." from me, for good reason th a t large In sq u ares w hen cold, th e size o f loaf un d er h e r cap. w hile th e color show ed G u th rie w ent down to th e landing m an has dead. It w as on account of sugar P re p a re lee tea, fill each glass fa in tly a t h e r tem ple*. he w ondered to m eal hla guests. T he lack of space no fa u lt o f mine. Ho, honoruhle sirs h alf full of crushed Ice, add a square If she had read his th o u g h ts. a t his q u a rte r* —a t first th o u g h t em w h at a bout It? I f I can be of big of th e m int Jelly and fill w ith Iced tea " T re a te d u* fa irly ," exploded th e b a rra ss in g —w as now a source of sa tis use to you, I will a rriv e on sam e d a te b eam ed man. “W ell, I call th a t—” faction, fo r th e re would be room for th a t you should guess.—S quadron “ How m any men w ere w ith him ?" M iss Q u a rrle r, only, n e r pompous News of th e F a r E ast, C avite, P h ilip roughly Interru p ted G uthrie. b ro th e r and th e re st w ould sleep In pine Islands. LIT spray clears your home o f mosquitoes “ F our. T here w as an Eskim o, too." th e trade-house. H e w ould lake Hope of the Eminent and flies. It also kills bed bugs, roaches, ants, “ O ne a big, bearded ch ap ?” Q u a rrle r In to m eals and th # others “ We em inent persons,“ said 111 Ho “ Ye«! The other* I took to be sa il could e a t w ith E tienne. F ox "P la y e d P ossu m " and their eggs. Fatal to insects but harmless to the sage of C hinatow n, “p a ra d e our ors." And then, th e re w as Nlnda. T h e wily fox will shnm d eath to e s mankind. W ill not stain. Get Flit today. picture* to the worl«l hoping to be (TO a t CO.VTI.WL'ED > G u th rie nodded to Savanne. “T h a t's cape Ha enem ies. D uring an E nglish Judged m org by m agnificent a p p e a r th e N ew foundland w h a ler w ho bro u g h t snee th an by w hat we w rit* or apeak." shoot a fox cornered by the crow d ap Mr. G rouch’» W all him Into the bay la st y e a r," he s a i d ; p eared to die. T h e h e a te rs dragged It —W ashington S ta r. “ W h at do you think of th la sag then continued to th e stra n g e r, “Yon out Into the ride, w here alm ost every had th e honor, sir, to m eet the m an g e atlo n : T h a t bachelor* be paid onlj m em ber «if the gang, no d«iuht rem em Im portant Contideration who h a s stampede«] th e fu r tra d e from ty lf w hat m arried men get?*' n*ke«l bering past ra id s on Ihe poultry, gave C hap who says th a t It la b e tte r to W hule riv e r to F o rt C hurchill. H e Mr*. O ronrh. “ I don’t give a whoop It a blow w ith a stick. G«ilng Into a took fifty thousand d««llar*’ w orth of w hat they pay bachelor*," grow led her com piuta to a m an to hi* face th an to farm h o u se for lunch, th e h e aters put DESTROYS husband, “b u t I think m arried men do It behind hi* hack forgot to men fox out of th e bay la s t year." th is a p p are n tly dead fox In a cot w hile Files Mosquitoes Moth.» tlon th a t It all depends on th e size “ H um ! Why didn’t yon driv e him ought to be paid 100 tim f* m ors than they had lunch. T h a t w as the last "TV Anta Bed Buga Roarhea they a re unless they ra n gvt wives of th e man. o u t—a rre s t him ?" c ito - they saw of IL R ey n ard had escaped G u th rie laughed. "A rre st him fe r to w ant 100 tim es less th an they do." to fu rn ish sp o rt a n o th e r day. w h at? H e has us m uch rig h t here a s —C incinnati E nquirer. r SAY “ BAYER ASPIRIN” and INSIST! ( 5 ^ This Great Healing Oil Must Speedily Bring Comforting Relief to Tired, Aching, Swollen Feet Ma Buzz gets it in the neck F