HOMESICK BAREE wolf, part dog old Baree with an (young the an plunged tadly buf- dre »d, Baree the but the water has destroved h ense of direction and he lonely hungry Synopsis i when two has his first meeting enemy, Papayuchisew owl} Fighting hard, tagonists arc suddenly into a swollen creek feted, and half finally flung on art months in lost, ind Chapter [I—Continued 8. fully Was fu the ¢ of Baree mile three quarters windfall when where the creek channels ind follow the si little did not run not filled with shi about wi It till and deep Baree w | and grounds from he came 10 a point {self split mto but one that two to flowed an choice ream sonth and e nst. stream Swi minering teh the black cks row grey is deeper l nd elves pr red the or the Suddesty more open se, Jaree found | in ind mped out of h l a deep, dark ay pool still as Mod shining 1 1 SIPeK, I from almost under hat red he wi 168 under Lal! under vance eemed stood shiiverin &pruce great sj f <eon«d wm. Ti in terr mek The into best low und slunk ish ery, home, for for and protecting to nestle cried, the forest warmth, ft he storm ad much noise, the lightning pl fire when seemed at world inree | June delug times as thou; flame, and shake and roll under thunder. Ile « and made himself under the partly from rain’ whi treetops In a foo as this were seemed to the erashes of the eased his mall pro crying 19 ns root, which the he could tected heat of through vas Now him the terrific ine «¢ not feet no Bare nt stood glo n trunks distance tub twenty as there from tl t dead each time the fires if defying the flaming ha gtrike--and strike them did! A biuish ping flame ran down old and as it touched the earth, came a tremendous explosion the treetops. The mas stub ered, and then it broke asunder as if cloven by a gigantic ax It erashed down so close to Baree that earth and sticks flew about him, and he out a wild yalp of terror as he tried to crowd himself deeper into the shallow hole under the raot With the destruction of the old the thunder and lightning seemed to have vented thelr malevolence, The thunder passed on into the south and | east like the rolling of ten thousand heavy cartwheels over the roofs of the forest. and the lightning went with It, | sSwent 1 there i of | snap stub: there nhove up toy one tongue of the sive shiv- let stub By JAMES OLIVER CURWOOD (©, Doubleday, WNU Page & Co.) Service rain hole in WHS SODDY. chattered thing The fell steadily. The which he had taken shelter He was drenched: teeth us waited next his he happen It stopped night, Baree « for the to was a long walt. and was Through the tops of the trees ould poked urd Hour afi When the rs cleared, it Hn the sky have seen the stars head clung passed out his y wut and looked to hole, Exhausted, and hungry he fell into a in which softly and he his hour tf drowned did not roubl now or {ootsore At | seep , he faove HE ed sleep, a ind for ven then he eried lornly tured ring At he for his mother out from under the root it was £1n He lam shell visness of t first forefinger taste of He ish during the aft ost dusk from had ave As a mans He de ravenonsly him more It young rabbit out of If he older could h hungry through to fill steadily in him of night Bs loneliness had shelter onred The food gave courage caught ermoon stirred a under a con was when he er month He ‘ ras had emnti v mp ness grass he was still heen a caught it for three the the yery fish —senltered day much Wak ore the not done that With and wing api great day himself a there wouch fo Before found ro Kk. irs returned, the gone quite under a WHE A warm, Since flght ve he hig goft with long which where bed of his sand, Papa) Hen list he hi and the wed this isow, id traveled a ance, under night was at hk the windfall the open of the creek bottom, dark of and close on side; when rock he ast miles from forest spr either and in thelr rela. woinen are the chival fuct, 1 cannot under. reverse idea ever came It must huve been a I smn convinced that, tions to men nex In stand how the to be pecepted Fou furced it with his mace. How many thes have 1 noticed wornan, in the very climax of will not refrain from say. ing the small, Inst thing of all thut will cut nearest the piace where n man keeps his “wince.” And I have heard men talk of “playing the how n a quarrel, one to “Playing the game” “Letting down moon filled the the in a Di the of an the sturs out the and sky, Baree could witter of the alinost in front winter's white sand hour later, Until play in the own rose, look and see stream shimmering bright him, glow rectly as of was a as day. ranning bron this a huge had creek, 10 edge, carpet half hen Pr. Across sand black the conceptions came Baree the forests had kind, and rabbits The duse Keen nt of his creatures as owls small feathered otters had not frightened he still measured things and Nekik was not half in But the bear wa otters his not gone beyond such and bes Size, ns or beside Aunzan woul If introdu« which stood a taking this to the fact have mere pigmy natu wns way of Baree that there were ny oo pound aged 4 great deal ! th in f eight hours In faci, he had out of puppy hood He and broader neept world nasa almost with a ion was n place many things, of Gray Wolf ant. The moonlit new kind instinct standing prey upon nwoks much It ith new It which not monsters he had thie ed 1 wns filled « Kazan and import the him n were most “een on plot of sand had roused in and the one great the primal under out of beasts that it the him 1a the strong that weak wax wakening swiftly he naturally fore alone rible more in Ag vot measured brute e and the menace of things by size Thus the for than Kazan terrible than quite bear was and the the hear mare moose Baree has now discovered that it's a big world with many ad. «ventures. And he's learning fast, (TO BE CONTINUED.) one’s side,” “It isn't done” The good old code, phrased in schoolboy jargon, that I have had to hear so very ofton, too often, from the lips of a husband who is, perhaps, nearer to the school. boy than 1 always remember.—G. B. Stern, In Hearst's International-Cos mopolitan, Mayas in High Place What Is known of the Mayas Ind) cntes that they were the most ad vanced of the American Indian races The Mayas had a written language, but as yet no key hans heen found Tweed Suits Are Shown for Spring Shades of Rose and Pink Are Favored. By all the finery that flutters in the Southern breezes, gray and green are leading especially for wear, shades of green sayed to use are But colors colors, More ture ever es daytime than her na- deco all ay of the in rative sch 18 popular ing that picture, notes a the Kans server of f ia in not s and that's out seen fabrics other are fashion correspondent ity Star, for every ob shion knows that green tfully with nearly under the sun. this oppor- The same lin to new in fas (° combine deligl every other color vill funity to uxe Is true of ers Fashion not overlook other colors, The ff popularity nd gray. pinky beige and rather than for the mode aut « service womanki any note if serve in His color of hae } that complete hi requires an It vogue irmony increasing something runmetal shade and partak part to an hosiery lighter fleshy tones much a “i lored he and many and black Hen hosiery POn&OY sartoriall who are ‘rect on every green ‘ale blue now Black Crepe de Chine, Navy, Tan, Printed Crepe | bined | time. silk are effective touches, in a pretty frock for spring Crepe de Chine, Voile, Chiffon for Lingerie de chi i lace the while { repe ifon { gerie. Re i shades | underwear ne, voile and for lin in deep ochre flesh-pink more such triple in favor dyed eclnasical cl ire much trims when chosen, original almond uve or yellow, the to match the fab always enjoys a colors are pale blue, ma dyed Aas green, Ince often ric. Black lingerie certain vogue, and in chiffon or geor gette amply trimmed with lace It exquisite this season. Inlet points and incrustations of lace that are tur reted or vandyked are very popular Sometimes black lingerie is trimmed with black lace, chantilly or d'alen- con being the favorites, although many women prefer the contrast of light ochre. The printed chiffon craze has also ead to lingerie. One of the pret. tiest sets geen in Paris this season was made of white chiffon seattered with a field flower design In blues, reds and yellows, trimmed with inlet triangles of fine black lace, giving that amusing little flare at the hem of the chemise and knickers that fol { lows the dress line, is is Pastel Print Ensemble; Coat Is Edged With Fua AY. Showing a delightful ensemble coat is lined with the printed silk of which the dress is made, and it edged with bands of fur. High Lights of Modes of Interest to Women from Novelty Handkerchiefs in Attractive Designs novelty hand varied ar being tments, Lin adaintiest efs I i hand-rolled the ine hems are outstanding Printed eolored em ite ones seen In have or a they bor made These with Alon when enters contrast » borders alse good, es { are pecially the brilliant colors in a andkerchiefs crepe than in their include Swiss h and decorative both { der design of net more chine as end voile de are useful, is | suggested size sheerness Gloves Are Gay to costumes are but none are gayver than the There are red gloves with a little scal lop at the top, and one red and i gray with stitching in the effect Green with tan: black ;: blue with tangerine, and gray with tangerine are other color combi nations which are proving popular We are told hand that it is to be a season of color, and here are the prove it. Worn with a | dark fur they will lend a note of gu most somber costume Accessories gay, gloves one two-tones red with on every gloves to cont, ively to the Dance Hats from here interest and there the unruly tresses of an avia- instance is de black Reports ever more turban for restraining {It is made on the lines { tion cap, and in one | scribed as being of | plush, Inid in a solid to the ears, and are finished with and rhinestone pin worn at the front All in Black Brilliant sating that shine like surface of a lake, soft velvets, failles, severe taffeta, soft in black, are now to be seen. Black is coming in again, especially for after noon wear, in consequence of the gtylish effects that can be obtained with It, the hard crepes, all i i Nature’s own body builder “Indigestion weak. ened me so I tired easily, lost ambi- tion and could nei- ther eat mor sleep naturally. In four weeks Tanlac put me back in first-class shape. It's a won- derful tonic! *’ Of- Jicer C. D. 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