a. WNU Service NARROW ESCAPE Synopsis,—Ps two first 1» Papayuchi Fighting h are when his my, has sudden! rh Creek wall drowne Chapter IV—Continued we Gren a second down Pierrot could digsrance Wak 1 Pierrot was now last. track tween his forepaws or two ie to Baree., And then th was sil It wa or but A nute later standing Wakayoo, Plerrot said “Mon Dieu, but it Is a Sakahet! It Ix over at Lac Bain!" He drew forth h whetting It on a ried in his pocket minutes Baree might out from | under his rock and escaped down the canyon ; for a space he was forgotten Then Nepeese thought of him, and in | that same strange, wondering volee | ghe spoke again the word “Baree, | Pierrot, who was knecling, up at her. “Oui, Sakahot, wild. And now he is gone The Willow shook her head, “Non. he Is not gone.” she sald, her dark eyes quested the mendow, As =he quested the ragged edges of the little meadow for signs of the dog. pup, her thoughts flashed back swiftly, Two years ago they had buried her princess mother under the tall spruce | business over to Nepeoese: worth twenty dollars | d | ig knife and vegan | stone which car In crawled he these have " looked | He wins born of the »" and | sunlit Q WPYRIGHT BY DOV UEDAY PACE all time with had for was filled sun Set There had been three at tliat Pierrot, ful husky afternoon sun went down herself, and a dog Dowel white sti his breast and a white-tipped ear had been her dead her's pet punppyhood-—her alwys Ma Nepeese!” Ore vas hidden could aving her into two thick braids, ¥ Pierrot, curiously. He now, His nerves tingled, strange and growing force ggling to solve a great mys tery-the reason for his to creep out from under his rock and ap- proach that wonderful creature with the shining and the beautiful hair. Nepeese was looking about her She was smiling. For an her turned toward him, and he snw the white shine of her teeth, and her beautiful seemed at him, And then, suddenly, she dropped on her kn: = and peered under the rock. Their eyes met, For at least half a minute there was not a sound. Nepeese did not move, and her breath came so softly that Baree could not hear it, Then she sald, almest In a whisper: *“Baree! Baree! Upl Baree!” It was the first time heard his name, and there was “ome thing so soft and assuring in the sound of it that in spite of himsolf his eves from and her was Wis tlesire eyes moment face was eyes glowing had Miree whimper that curs, arm. Hi and round and He might darted forward the length of his body and buried his fangs in it easily, him back, enemy ust reached Slowly was they Wi In low’'s she stretched in soft, bure have hut something held He knew that it was not an that the dark shining at him so wonderfully were not filled with the desire harm and the volee that came to him softly wis like ; “Barve v he know eyes to a strange and thrilling music ' " taree! Upl Baree Over and called to him face she tried the while over Hke fo Willow on her herself n few the There Land wedge agnin that, draw under i inches farther rock. could She not reach him a foot bet and she inch on Wis she had removed ii 1 w She wis still ween her and Bares could not herself in And er an more then she saw of 1 where the ot! he rock there If come side i} sh by a stone ind How ut the stone, HA) drew herself suns out and stood Her hes hus over once i more in ine ied Pierrot was i 1 tN he would not or Sffort to n mos in the He shudder But 1 made a n with at him: ovement have heen mon pere, 1 hope I shall lover like that rock!” never h Plerrot's face darkened as he bent over her ‘Non !" He gart, hands touched “Nover'™ of McTag tain, and his his lips softly he sald fiercely wns thinking again the at Lac clenched while the Willow's hair factor Will Baree finally come under the domination of Nepeese? (TO BE CONTINUED, Finns’ Double Christmas For centuries before the year 1772 the people of Finlund had four Christ. mas holidays, but a Swedish royal de | cree Issued that year abolished the | third and fourth, as it was thought de | sirable to curtall the festivai in the interest of work, But the Finns still | have two Christine holidays, Decem. Wraps and Gowns for Evening Wear Vogue of Popular Softly Draped Frocks. The period gown, the continued pop ularity of nnd skirts, and dancing many frills erinolined bouffant tulle frocks of have complicated the problem of designing an evening wrap, notes a fast authority in the New York Ti Hon This Is much to who very ily tage of the woman Bg fog oftly draped or fluffy sort of dress and The Intest wraps for even for elaborate afternoon are Line the absolute reverse season's modi that were desig sip Bown ONed ¢ Of O11¢ pled “ “ty classie that ms of Wraps ost ict } Coming from ideal through circulars, godets have corresponded latest conception the extreme them no suggestion There Rg earlier fashions which were compli cated and ornate Coat, done with Street — — Wrap of Beige Roma Trimmed With Bands of Mink. suggested several accompaniments—a frock of pale lemon yellow with garni ture of flowers, a fan of plumes, chiffon stockings shoes, and seer in a bed of marigolds, Greens are having a over crepe and chiffon gowns at eve ning affairs during the spring summer. Taffeta ls, of course, all the rage for wraps, capes and coats as a special treatment to give it a ‘dressy’ appearance. A cape har something of the dolman design Is made of sheet metal brocade In pale v gold with chartreuse shot with gold color. An evening wrap of gentle ele gance 1s of silver lame and pearl gray taffeta, lined wi caded with th white crepe bro large silver flowers and wide cuffs are band of light gray fox Black, Black and White. with a is being shown Parisian creators The for the despair of Importers has wraps for the ensembles and gowns of chiffon and tulle model [different Among by black and ( demand for sudden craze manufac black turers, made These are de gned in cape to + greater few exceptions shown is a flaring cout of black . i mhbroldered and The tire surf SCEnery new vet bro A8 rose soft tinted petal beaut and ts the 1 hinese wer much the metal and beautifully ilk so and broecaded of adapted Some of the handsomest scarf capes and are made of two and chiffon, metal in vogue, £1108 taffetas varie ties crepe are all “squares” taffeta bro. crepes lined with chiffon. A pretty wrap for n young woman is of crepe Elizabeth fine plaits are drawn In very close at the | collar A band of white taffeta is added to the front edges of the cape and forms a narrow scarf with fringed ends to be wound around the neck and on A large assortment of beaded gowns =<technically known as “‘robes"—and tunics presented by almost every | They are said to be “flood. | ing” the market, but they are far from being a drag, for beaded and pailletted | The | Intest siyles in these are done in ex cellent lighter nnd lacy than the heavily beaded gowns of win ter, and are dyed In many preity and delicate shades i is faste, more HOW TO KEEP WELL snd DR. FREDERICK R. GREEN Editor of "HEALTH" foie ; + AFTER FORTY GET HOBBY newspaper Ur Necessary {or nd of play, pect to You forty-five Waoidail and dane and daughte ling her next demon town, she god the to come cose” Here's when he like would ns it su wha man said wives playing amp. “I never it if I hadn't seen it 2 farmers’ wives in plainly furnished shacks, getting up in the moming and doing setting-up exercises before breakfast, 50 hungry women eating for once with hearty appetites a breakfast they didn't have to cook themselves and then startingy out on the day's pro gram with minds alert and full of in terest. “It's the first real holiday i've had in the 25 newspaper saw HO farmers’ at Riis ait have be There bunking to the « lieved were 25 years 1 have been mar. And why not, If plans are made for the slackest week In the year and every woman got aw ay from daily routine just for six days for a as her companions, the last all year and every woman who went would be eager to go again, Impossible? Not nt all. Mrs. Me Kinman has done it. And I'l! bet there are dogens of tired mothers in Carolina. that will bless her result would name,
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