WNU Service Chapter Vil—Continued . I clothes clinging With her tightly, she to her i like a slim shadow as | buried Baree | to she crossed open and herself among the forest trees still followed She went straight birchi-tree that she had located th day and began tearing off bark. An | i carried close it she heaped loa i 1 WOO the loose | of DOI and cried laugl out her arms “Ahe, Baree—if throw off your skin as easily thrown off my l a eyes shone with Slowly her QO, an cautions Oke roming door was ush McTaggart Chapter VIil beginnin of Moon Lae would August Plerr in ti} be the Willow's He many thing for which she the Engli House, and chief wonderful red for a the three winters she had the Mission ti women much of Nepeese, They her well as read ind at iow v yen of re turned from dain, and roe days more [it seventeenth with ribhons birthday brought for Ne real times like back him peese shoes ware two sh women at Nelson glory of all, some In fut cloth dress ®pent had had to esp made | tanght spell and times to and there a compelling de- Nepeese worked dress Hor birthday a fashion thot She had piled hq ing masses and « her head, as Y 1 the English women, h taught her and in the rich Jet of It had half buried a vivid onrig of the crimson fire-iower. Under this, and the glow in her eyes, and the rod flush of her Hype and cheeks came red dross, fitted to the uous beauty of her form- had been two winters son louse. And under which reached Just Lolow the Nepeesre had quite forgotien the length, or elde her material h out—can2 the coup aitre of her totlet, real stockings and the wonder ful shoes with high heels! She was a vision before which the gods of the forest might have felt their hearts stop beating. Plerrot turned her round and round without a word, but smil. yvonne, the onderful ind sin 18 the style ago at Nel the dress, stim 8 proper ran left Hmping a when she him, nnd tightness of her shoes, the simile ing. but by Baree, little in from his face, leaving it cold and staring. “Mon "he in French, him that Dieu, whispered to with a thought stab at mother's blood She is & change three davs of Nepeese had in & it map-maker zied, with clean heart with Pi danghte rrot vhom he worshiped more on earth-—-and in his quest of the last Banksian Willow her HEY than thing else hefore he tim took first hair her went on line of pictures of he pine, the had her INASses, as he seen her on piled in glo req birthday coils and the high-heeled shoes, the negatives on promising Plerrot that he a picture back In some fate works in its ently innocent ways of dy » * . -. * . * dress, carried with him, would get way, and it Thus strange appar spins its webs trag For many weeks after followed tranquil days on Loon this the there (iray 1 4 r suspicious of Baree, firgt he Pierrot Il, part wis | Wis Httle Hoe epled a after a he tolernted cubin him us un It be and at Of the und NODeese, he Willow shadow he thie etion whose came Pierrot attachment with the “Ah should the | day In months old, noted deepest satisf in a leap at he months more, if he the throat of M'sien to himself few actor,” sald one September, when six laree was almost us large Wolf deep he was ns Gray with na could big-boned, long-fanged that bone nx if chest, and Jaws already crack a stick whenever and It was In the were a He was with Nepeese wherever she moved, in August of his kind Gray” Wolf Pierrot allowed large on a ! of a lake away, and twice a fish for t Nepeese Buree of the to te when first and saw outside Kazan During his and summer dogs run the center nt in or three miles two he week netted hem (On one of these Barve w long cari a fight $n litre w Wane Baree Joined Ih for fish, and ate Pierrot more "He will make chuckled, “It for na peese” Rely } is week w er \ erie eYes 1 to gather spes not going ™ she re rv toed pea i bent again greater finality, and shoulders With a rot watel Pier he After all his Rer not glad? Would turned wick if she had been happy at the thought of leaving him? Fle moved to her side and with great gen aid f Was heart not have hand on her glosses Willow thes laws as tieness | head from under it the Up { smiled at him Between them he click of Baree's he heard i rested his muzzle on the { For the first time in weeks | seemed suddenly filled sunshine i for Pierrot When hack to the cabin he held his head higher. Ne would not leave him! He laughed softly. He rubbed his hands His fear of the Factor from From the cabin Nepeese and Willow's arm the world with he went | peese | together ! Lac Bain door he Was gone looked back at Jaree “The saints he blessed!” he mur mured, “Nowr-now--it is Plerrot Du Questie who knows what to do!” (TC BE CONTINUED.) Brains Minor Factor If you set out in this world to make money, your success will depend more on your perconallty than on Intelll gence or us a scholor, And n iw won't heip you so very abil sense of hu much, either What yon will need to stock up on ure the traits vsuully displayed In abundance by self onde men of so stories; aggressive. accuracy in work, “guccess” ness, enthusiasm, and self-reliance, A study of the mathematical rela tion between personality and income has been made at Purdue university, and the traits that go hand in hand with money making are listed In oo! ler of thelr Importance. Typleal eolioge men, who were graduated from engl in Financial Success neering school five years ago, taken as subjects for the study, Originality and address are of more monetary Importance in personality { than neatness and sincerity, the in- vestigation Indicates. Reasoning abil. ity stands twelfth In the series of 23 personal’ traits correlated with Income, Moral habits are the last thing In personality makeup that has any con- nection with financial success Kan. sas City Star. A Common Wish We often wish the Christian spirit did't feel it necessary to bhawl out anyone that doesn't agree with it on all points quite so hard. —Ohlo State Journal, i | | | i | By PROEHL HALLER JAKLON Drawings by Ray Walters, | asked my mother for To see the elephant jump the fence IMES ¢h fons chs fash the Bigge on Earth upen 1% cCircys show wheth er it Haps in tent Lown futher In ever yout mine, in your tithe or yours, color and action Tinseled interesting For very Instande hot, It is who {% the tigers, come from the and mind climates, that suffer The pol natives of fron the heat other ir bears, on the Arctic seem to hand need to don’t the heat at Then there's its freaks fakirs (which, many us skeptical to believe, should be spelled with an “e” of the i") And who can which Is the more attractive ferings Inside this tent or the hoakum and ballyhoo and per- the cold, all show with the side and of nre enough decide Then the giant fMectunl 1 Wild Ma hard rlously 1] dexterity | that those who |} learned thelr parts through countless their ing a exper fences, the are posts and | has task of clrenus The big parade is scheduled ten, and by | be put and running w for half-past that wagons readiness, time must in} har ith horses groomed and everything machinelike regularity And what ig a circus if there A buzz of excitement the Business is nessed no | runs | tem is parade! fown . Wn Rs ! \ Yr) \ {Jy pam Gl GRIATESY Wanted Ham and Eggs The tonic value of ham and eggs long has been recognized, but it re- mains for an inhabitant of the Thames valley, England, to place this dish in the pharmacopeia of restoratives of life. Collapsing on the road between Chertsey and Staines, he was removed to a bungalow by motorists, who has tened on to the nearest telephone to call an ambulance, believing the man BB 0 dylng condition. On thelr re- turn, much to their surprise, they found the patient sitting up and tak. ing nourishment administered 'y the owner of the place. The man ex piained that it was the odors of fry- ing ham and eggs that revived him, Pride The seaman does not commonly de. sire to be made eaptain because he knows he can manage the ship better than any other sallor on hoard, wants to be made captain that he may | be called captain. The curgyman does | new York or { liseum ir ieag 5 ir city cir 8qu li us goer has the same d he thrills to the ance Since the been perfory dvent of the movies there talk regarding the slow out of SOME of the It i= has possibility dyin the circus ue that perhaps fr there were twenty ago. many of these have been consoll making for bigger, grander and each the on than years dated, gaudier shows, Greatest not neuclly want to be 1 only he belie: hand can, as firmiy through its wants to be nad that he may be ealled “py ide u bishop va that uo other ns his, direct the lenlties, He bishop primarily lord.” And ire to en gain, n king becatis i not asortly de large, or a subject to else can as well serve the state, upon 18 throne; but, briefly, beoatge he wishes to be addressed as “your mal esty” by as many lips as may be brought to such utterance. Ruskin,
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