WNU Service HIS FIRST BATTLE in i that He born timber f day Baree is tangle of fallen th 1 Synopsis vast shuts out ght o is the son o vazan, the dog of Gray ‘olf. the blind wolf makes the t father first his and see time legs inht He g¢ the u Chapter [—Continued n away He afraid } blood-cut hose one ever-pre vith. te 3 cars w irD. KOO Wil . ’ r ’ His fore-shoulder fF) iy Of wing nlert oe splendidiy ind when he stood up he log, except that » to the 1 $1 pol This, faces the direction nt or gain, wis aK intentls vhen if deeply wag itakably his again dead In |een udged him by ii It rev enled pin art-—and in ve ean concede that he had Vas doy or Tusgoo of 1 way wonld At two forgotten have gment im months the wolf how to play. He the ing helpless played whelp Nas is a wilderness, already creatures at work and aree still In his excursions away from the windfall he had never gone farther than a hundred yards from where his mother lay. He had helped to tear many «dead and dying rabbits into pleces: he believed, If he thought upon the matter at all, that ceedingly ind courageous, it was hig ninth week his spurs and fought his terribk with the young owl in the edge of the thick forest, The fact that Oohoomisew, the big snow-owl, had made her nest in ig wroken stub not far from the windfall was destined to change the whole prey on smaller than himself the creck, he was ox- ut felt fierce before he CURWOOD- HT BY DOUBLEDAY PACE %Go pp 7, ey course of Just the had lite, HE blinding of Gray Wolf The creek ran which had been shriven by light and this place in black gloom even in broad day vd iy sierious Baree's hers close past stub ning; stub stood in an durk the forest, surrounded by tall, spruce and enveloped in Baree h ze of and th gone the hit to of forest had sered in curiously, and wi On this day re Wis overpowering I into jt nnd his ered mvel 1 indfal ‘olf. llere hefore filed up He hia little for Kazan ruffling feathers * f ns u nd came th Papayuchizew iriess woul Papaynchis ge your neither wings lid and v did mynchisew started it, and wi vild yelp Baree went back owlet’s beak fastened like in the soft fl at That one yelp of wns Baree's first The wolf the red-hot vise h { end of his nose,» and pain ry in the fight and As Papaynchisew | curious hissing rolled and and surged roge desire to possessed him, he as made a sound ; Baree On, and gnashed his that amazing grip on his nose, flerce | little snarls rose ont throat For fully a minute had no use of his jnws, Then, by accident, he wedged Papayuchisew in a eroteh | a low ground-shrub, and’ a bit of his winy. He might run | then. but instead of that he was back | at the like a flash, Flop went Papayuchisew on his back, and Baree buried his needle-like teeth In the bird's breast, It was like trying to bite through a pillow, the feathers | wore so close and thick. Deeper and | deeper Baree sank his fangs, and just as they were beginning to prick the owlet's skin, Papayuchisew jabbing a tittle blindly with a beak that snapped sharply every time it closed-—got him by the ear. of his Baree 3 | nose gave have owlet i i i i i sx eruciits nore des h through feuthers the rolled under ze of the ravine through the they which ran the creek plunged, and as to the bot- Papayuehl steep they bumped sed hig hold mm, und when he still ha edge rofledd Bare hung and tom ¢ loo valiantly « they the his grip on Baree's ¢ reached bottom i! ar Baree's is ear felt he bleeding: hb ere being pulled from his nose wins ad; and his uncomfortable mo ment nwnkened instinet made discover his aby vuchisew wings i An owl has until shiting asset, real he ses his never begun to fight and with a joyous hiss began beating Vvieiou sly WiNngs ing, antazonist that Papavuchisew 80 ast and so Baree was dazed He com was blindly [for battle began the he to get aw first time felt a He with his since inclina- tried to forepaws but sire tion ay himself but of free Papayuchisew-—sglow to reason firm conviction ng ng Baree's li serpin Rim At t derstanding fate hig eritieal point, when the un of defeat in Baree's His f tender feet was forming itself swiftly him of the own mind, chance suved closed on one let's Papayuchi The snarl sew gave a sudden ear of squeak ind wis free with a a viclous tug at he had of the battle ithe } “ the Chapter H after Baree Le downstream 1. and { him farther and far At end of half would even have l And HE Was away each step that carried GI the red he has had his first Also, What Well, Baree, battie and come out alive, he is lost and homesick next? (TO A Luchy Lie iver was surrounded by And how must friends he en- By of Rilver thought for some RE ONTINUE John Si some sort story surely and began: “1 don’t it, but 1 month.” “You are “And why asked the manner time, if going know am knew next of you Mexico any to Mexico?” to Mex. really going to shouldn't I go Silver, of friends feo?” In they re “KEvery other man dies of malaria” “It is simply with sonons fleas.’ “Youn have to go to bed with volver in one hand.” “What's more, Silver, very few peo ple ever come back.” And then Silver exclaimed, heartily: “Well, it certainly is a lucky thing I was lying!” unbearable pol a re Sun Dial and Telescope A Small hhs been added to a sun intendad for residence grounds, telescope dial | Smart Effects in | Scarfs Are Worn From One Shoulder or Wrapped About Throat. The number of scarfs and scarf ef | fects in the new spring collections Is | quite noticeable, Dre of and ehiffon destined for evenings at Palm Beaeh, of chiffon Ince tinted white lace S08 have scarfs of dress of tralling filmy in misted colors, or the frock A crepe has xide panels and a | Jong shoulder searf of black chantilly lace to match silk These scarfs are worn from one | shoulder or wrapped about the throat and flung over one or both shoulders The in the Channel's new treatment of a scarf col { lar. What begins as a trimming band in crepe de chine, ends as a scarf that ! is brought around the neck and hangs { down in back! This two-plece frock | has a yoke-back and a skirt that uses the of the flare In manner. This skirt wraps around and Is caught at the side by a real pocket placed rather low. Like the | 80 many of the new two-piece frocks, the lower edge of this one dress sketch shows theme an original skirts of bound used for this is Jersey in bois de rose smart is Httle frock Even coats have scarfs someti self Uning silk, der loose on mes of made of scarfs that tie in front chin or either material, sometimes un the allowed to of the ure side center front opening of a coat Speaking of coats leads to a contemplation of the new for of southern the si ection of flay aignt-line coat distinction a SS Gown With Fi Band owing Wh E Neckpiece ch nas And bige and red ground, des ithder thread the =m give the glitter Coats of India Prints, lowered Peasant Cotton . ’ olored flowered peasant ple the specialty shoppe show of India cottons in coats im vivid affairs ana dyes The 3 that are goon turesque the country during town. In of he more South he nan will at ern resortg and in t the com snmmes in effect as design, but a creator the same to more important fabric, is coat of which Lanvin the It is made of tapestry cloth of conventional The zen in pattern, In blue, green and beige flares sufficiently to give width at the bottom, is | with helge crepe, and has collar all edge Paris of white model erous lined a deop turn of band summer and at Another coat of geometric ix and a around the of the cuffs authorship The stitching, on taffeta. aver ermine bottom the of shades tern, | with narrow several pat done is resembling braid Some Odd Combinations Among the odd mixings of mate rials used are cretonnes combined with lace. A eretonne afternoon frock for wear the home with black lace waterfall skirt frills of lace, chiffon. More ornamental still black Ince frocks trimmed with pliques of cretonne flowers with gold or silver thread. about of with net insets or or are ape fel on Mode in Jewels of Victorian lead the mode in smart In jewels, Designee of goaint charm and originality are to be found in the pleces which faithfully copy the mode | of our grandmothers. Copies enrly jewelry J { | i | White Satin Used for Chic Dancing Frock Nothing butante than is prettier for the white satin. That terial is chosen for this winsome danc- ing frock The skirt conforms to the smart flare mode The unusual back cut gives the gown a slightly sophisti cated air New Silk Print Designs for Sprin wt © g and Summer W inNsnre ie Vanities Are Dainty; Shopping Bags Large and rather MOPoe and ot} leathers clever imitations materiale used Sleeves Are Plaited The graceful swing of being copied extengively of the of Freguently the sleeves, which tight from of the sk } } irts in the 16 de signe sleeves gOWns fre elhow, shoulder the AR a on skiris, gloeves extrenfely fare the By duplicates elhow down resuit omnipresent feature on from plalts, becoming a Even sleeves 20 treated {ne for the ist are example, sleeves and elvet ig of rubs plaited from with new cloak, with elbow fo black fox velvet trimmed wi Pins for Millinery little brilliant and brooch de pur of hich Among the pins milliner 1 wo tiny annals and birds mounted on pins nw T 1" ne o wee olen together that can be wor for if sins avr instance, are them, New Arctics hich will be wel the An Innovation w } Yous t the woman wio halos are galoshes of almond green or tan trimmed with black. 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