" l ,-. - 1( -.7 "' if VH"f " rsT EVENIXG PUBLIC LEDUERPHILADELPHIA,- .WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1010 T m - I klC ft ftW HP FLOWER OF THE NORTH By JLUES OJFErt CURWOOD (Copirlftht) Till! ISTUllY THIS VK rhllli) Whlttrmort, mrklnc imrtnrr of n company mntrolllnc the (Mi uuly f nnmrroim Inkr iimlfr nrot Mount II tne nlttn by tlic .inatlfni. dotrrmnrnt. find hlmtir niMnrU h nu unknown nemr nnd ftfntl for firncaon. nn i.rtNt frlnrf. In rnm mid 1t1 hint nut. I lm one clue thfr lime to the mi Mm, Klln Tnliiit trlf hfr snails 1111 l'lilllii. Irannf and rlfrr itrp altuilird n irroun of mrn, one of uhom, Ht Ifnot. iirrhr.l on the iit.ltt ulth llroUnn. rhlllp rulirs to tbo rrsrup itnd promlwfs lMfrro to Miitr Jfannr. Iff kfrps his wnnl. unit stitrls Mllh the Klrl to hrr homo ut I ort n' (.oil. CHAPTER XIII i Coiitinueil. XV A i1.. tmnlln Ynnt.na ltn,1 U. v tiiiiiv itnuni i in u i o iniii , , -,,..KuuuLiU.u...rui i-.v.iu ,.iL.ra and cheese, and Philip hi oiiRht her tho r.nffnn Ua liiiltrtn.l lint .l.A .... ... t. t ..uiici an: tiwiv.HA inn. i-iivt lT uai- inR a little of her weight upon her le asked. Indicating the kle will, n nod of his lujuicd ankle, "Better"" 1 1n nrlncArl nti head "ilucli," teplled Jeanne, as teisi.lv "I'm going to ti.v standing upon It in n few minutes But not now I in statved" She gave him his coffco and bi.g.111 eating with n icllsh that inadu him want to sit back and watih bet In Btcad, ho joined her; and the ate like two hungry children. It was whtn sho turned him out a tecond cup of coffee that Philip noticed her hand yemble a little "If Pierre was heio wo would be quite happ, M'slcur Philip' she saul uneasily. "I can't undcrstind vvhj hi asked jou to run .iwaj with mc 'o Tort o' God. If he is not bndl hurt as ou havo told me, whj do we not hide nnd wait foi him'.' He would ovei take us tomonow " "There tlute was no time to talk over plans," nnswervd Philip, inwardlj embarrastsid foi a motntnt b the un c.pectcdness of Jeanne's tiuestlon A vision of Pierre, bleeding and uncon sclous on the cliff, leaped into his mind, and the thought thnt he had lied to Jeanne and mus,t still make her believe what was htlf false slckintd him. Their was, uftei all. a chance that Pierre would never again come up tho Chui chill "Pei haps Pleiif thought we would bo hotlj puisued ho went on, seeing no escape from the demand in tho gill's eves, 'In thit event It would bo best for mo to get jou to Fort o' God as qulcklj as possi ble. You must ti number that Pierre was thinking of ou. He can cire for himself. It raij tako him two or three dns to get back the sticngth of ot his arm," he finished, hllndl. "He was wounded In the arm?" "And on the head," Mild Philip. "It was onlv a scalp wound, however nothing at all, escept that It iHzed him a little at the time." Jeanne pointed to the reflection of. the fire on the river. 'If we should he puisued?" she sug Bested. "Theie Is no danger," assured Philip, though he had left tho flap of his it volver holster unbuttoned 'Thev will nearch fgr us between their camp ana Ohm thill" ' Cltlus venit peritulum turn con icmonstiated Jeanne, half temnitui smiling She was pale but Philip saw that -.S.I SJ .1. ll. SI . .. . I..11 - ,. 4 1. I w. piaineu, s.iurii uu suati ui-c nun when we reach l'oit o' God Ho Is the most vvondeiful mm in tho world" Her words sent a strange chill through Philip Thev weie filled with an exquisite ttndein'ss, a pride that tent her ejes back lo his, glowing Tbo questions that he had meant to ask died nnd faded awaj. He thought uf her words of a fvv minutes before when ho had asked about Foit r God Sjhe had said, "My father Plene, and I, with one other Hvh there alone." The other was tho tutor, tho man who had come from civ lllzation to fach this beautiful gtil thoso things which had amazed him, and this mnn was tho most wonderful tiiati in tho world Ho had no excuse for tho feelings which were aioUM'd in h m Onlv he knew ns ho ios,. to his fett that a pait of his old buulen seemed sud denlj to have letuined toliisKhotilders. and tho old lonelincs-i was beating at the door of his lu-art He rearranged he pack in siltnce, and th sttengtU nnd joy of life, were gone fiom his aims wnen lit) neipc-u atuuiio irat-K to if iff r noaref(i to l.or.1 l itrnuen i cf dintp iMUVftt.flnv i tn n u in,n i.ti. . . .. . . - . ..i. ,., .. ., --.i. -iu-. .1. u..i Mu....i. nn. , Urfiiwn bfuln. t rmf 11ho.it n lonl " ' ".....- ... . nun urn, nn nosiuis iiii.miuk wun " i" ""is w inq unniiivcsn ..... . . hutr ami ilrann n nkflrli or hrr. Ulilttr- one Rre.it, oirpoweiltiR (iiicillon. the (Hilckness of hor lnnth im hml miini in. im limml iiiffn in - . mopp rrroitnlFf Fllfrn llrokan, it forinfr ... ,, . , , , , , , "lff i""-'""'' " " ' n 1111 blio 11HU rolled Up nri nroau cuus 10 fc0 n,. ., .. .rVVumablr ' thouund. of mllfi wiV. hut .. , ,,, ,, , ",'", ," :,,1- r"'u "a"' " inl'ikc. she said Kio ner Rreater rieeaom in panunnK. ascc,,, Won.t . rio.n'l itifnllnn III fart In llrrrann. III. "PJ 10 t"e plot nRnlllSt Illmelr nHft ,, .. .. . . ... . . .... ,. . . , .,.. . l,l, -.l nn, .. ' M h. iwif, ti rnn'nnd t limbs 11." ,s comi)im r,s li tlio 10n.l1.7t mix " naH '" S1K" ' p'" '" ntl , 8maI1 Imck? Vm hAs&r te. y'urioW'rt;! "Z7l ZZlSla "L VOIceu tlem,,Ie,1 u llu,e' ,,ul l,,nl ""tta"h lh0 wc,!f,lnt ,lt,e ,ol,cl "w,e 'ou .Irnnnr. Ilroknu nml hi. ,l,.nrlilrr nirhr. l "" "l,t ,"'41n l" "U,K "'", ,., ) . . , ,, ,.,.. . M',i,, U.lddlc. lie Was lliancllnR nt her If nnn 11 i o its luinin t r-iirntiii ifinw t nun in tk tt t -j i - -- v w 1 r 1-1111111 nn tun i in Hint. nu n ..,.. st. t... ..... n .. t i.a j nnri ti n -. ... J uj....ii.. i, i.t.r ""-""V" ""."" "."V e ,,...t, nts ,1,0 -..rene-tb of ten I ...'...., .... T. .... wh. n we are together He calls me his ". "'. '. '," . ' IF' ""s '""", u11'' u"-' ,,n,l" ' b'-u "' """ '". " ,. " " r "iw "i-""- vcrtis.ng standpoint. . appeal mave anu eiiccruu "' '"" '" " inai sue was Kneenng wuu nci un .,,,,.. u-,., , ., , ","",,',",""., , tim tone but with beating heart, s.aia u up. , i nm Borrj to n.avc lo give jou sucn a, 'Peihaps jou aie right." laughed men In one man's arms, and Philip t0 ..,, ..Pkll0 nlakfs Ino work AI. calkin on t jou let me command J.aca jjldln ll,o .ui w.asto stand "J. c;Wp clmrch th ml)rnltl8 and What does this mean to ,OL? ZZ& "355-? 5U """' " Philip, "but I swear that I don't know laughed back at her. f-very choid ln as x 1n(cl ,lcrei , thc 1)0W aa ' , per of the lilghest bidder for the moon- g0 for a Utile wnlk Instead, Mary" what jou mean I suppose jou picked his bodj tespondlng in loj oils ; v Ibra- ,nU(1,e. I am ashamid of myself. You Philip. -Ouly" && "whl'ln the back- "Peter Flint- What are jou thinking Bu,nMS Que.tions Anwered rielntr inl.re.ted In our Pe.fr Flint storls. that lingo up among tho Indians ' tion to tho do lcatn note that had ,,a,e uorIcd n , " thing-one tcservation Wo ntmu'se'men!"' ,hC h''m"' l,h t0,er- " hhe blu,hea a "" mlt nnJ "M m 'ounB m.n of twen.v nine and hav. dSslro'To "h'Jour 'SKSTHaW SZ He caught the faintest gleam of come, with it Ve. matter what events . . f . ti,ou..i, I ,. " ,, tcservation. wo ant amusen ent ,,, we must go in ; the others own.d i khoe store forthe last two jtar. man. twentj-two JsrB of ae. and have I.S5 ,,,,.. i i , . , , . ., i ... i i,.,,i, t rmi r.' fnrl iuuui.il i must K0 on Command me In everj- . If J"J, .'"tie smiling ladj' were there on' ' mcan- "e nluhl fcu . , , , For some ihm the Jubbi ri are aiiulnsf four jeara' experience In a real estate and Jeanne's white teeth again aa sho bent might find their birth at I oil o t.,oa. , . , f wttlt. deel i red Philip, thine elso but uo must irn nn fn 1 would hid n ear's pav. bemused expect us and besides ' 1 bad bj niv credit 1; s not un to the standard of eonvejanccr's oftice. doins treneral real es- lr head Jeanne was Innocent of all knowledge , ' ' Uew)urin(. ho s!lm flBUI0 a . m' Tonight Zn Vl Z, t m hJfcnVn shnr n"ndUt .( u,lnVmw,V n" "oU" ,!lk;n '"', nrm aml "' ljeB,"n Tho' S t iif. shoe Msue ,e.re,a. So fVZuJJStfnf&g U'ri" conu?d ... nn, , ,tnr nt lu.mn ' u,o..e. n, ..,, r Ternntr.dolntr. Oncoforall "' .? S . .".'": 1 " . . tlme TonSht I ""1 leep I will ,'i,,oa .."'.,?,rA. ""?....' Lr .' . .y." walking 'I ought not to-to miss wm, has churse of th.- eic.llt ,,H.cn. made b.0eInBKTnC.n,eCcS8wcltlmB ...- .. --. .- .. . v .. .-- -a, --. --. . - ii:iii(iii. v nni'in in ti mil rii unit L t. 1 im i n ,1 n tr .."-. . . tj rm , nn titviv ii 11 1 lit ti litis. i nn jl her place iimoiig the bt.aislilns He did not notice that her .ves we.e watching mm cunousij, or mat ner l.ps tiembkd once or twice, as If ubout to speak wuids which never came Jeanne, as well as he seemed to have discovered something wlitch neither dared to tevcal In that listi five minutes on the shore. "Tht re Is one thing that 1 must know," said Philip, when they were noout to start "and that is where to find Foit o' God? Is it on the CI mrch 11 P" "It is on tho Little Churchill, 31'sleur, near Ya.sklavvak.a I.al.f " Darkness concealed the effect of her words upon Philip. For a moment he stared like one stiuck dumb He stifled the cx Inination that rose to his lips H felt himself trembling He knew tnat if he spoko his xoice would betraj nlni. Near Vasklawuka Lake' ..nil Wns Mawaka was within thlrtv miles of his own camp on tho Blind Indian If a bomb had burst under his feet lie could not havo been muie amazed than at this Information, given to lilm In .Teunutt's quiet voice 1 oi t o God within thhty miles of the scene wheie verj soon he was to fight the treat battle, of his lite' He duff jjls paddle Into the water and sent the cnnoe hissing tip tho mer III blood pounded like that of a iace ..v. -- uu nn- tiuiiiuviuii ui u i inv things that had hnppm.Ml of n.I he linil Ipfll .Un1 tlilu W ni fltn tm.ul tt,tnm. ...;, v ; , , . , , .. : r ...,,.. iwubv inn j tit v i ct i ' niln" Uoulit, suspicion almost tielltf came to him In tluisp few tiKiments in spite of hinfilf llo looked at Jeanne The tfrav dawn was bieikJiiR nl'tl now IIkIU fol lowed swlftlj and dissolved the last. ..lu, 1 .. l... .I..II . .t n..1. 1.1. if. I n . tiiii n .iiv vtiiii m uhij iiiui numi , ,., , , ., .. ..v m.v wm-w.. u ,. - co'". unconiionanio nweai uses ll".l I K 1 1 flTll tlln P.irtll fltl.1 WiltrT. t "- .... ....... ...u .., Jeinue had thaw it one of the bo.u skin, eloselv about her Her head was hare Her lmr, glistening with damp clung in heavv mLsos about her ficr Theie was a b-iAiuiiliiR childNhness about hit a pithetlc nppeil to him In the foilom little picture she made-so helpless and nt mi confident In him Kveiv cieiRj in him leiped up In Their paddles ro'c and fell vitli defiance of the revolution which for a , few moments lud stirred within him And Jeanne, as though sl)e had lead the vvoiklng of his mind, looked straight at him and smiled, with a little purring note in nor tliroat tuai tk the placo of a thousand, words tll.lll nn41 Itrtri-Vrl lit (11 L Ol f fT I1CI nmip i-uu.ua.iu ........ k Thu thoucht that came to 1 1 lit. as . . . .... , -- he looked at Jeanne, lounii vmco tin ..ugh his lips Do jou know" he s.ld. Mt I never saw jou again I would alwaj s have three pictures of vou In my memory" l would never foiget how jou looked when I first siw you on the cliff or as I see ou now. wrapped in jour bearskins Onb I woxiUl think of ou as jou smiled.' "Anu 1MB iiiinj (iiciuit (,ut:ai..ui.vn Jeanne, little guessing what was in his mind "Would that bent the fire when I burned the hid man's neck or or when " Sho stopped herself and pouted her mouth in sudden vexation, while a umc" '"""' vou,u eilB" Ly r0!,e ,n :ur cheeI:s f "When I doctored vour foot"" h finished, rather unchivalrously. chuck ling in bis di light at htr pretty dlj- tornflture ' X ilut wouldn't bo the third. Miss Jeanne Tho other scene vviucu i ....... "--i iu.si -.. inai on the atone pier at Churchill when jou met a 1-autiful girl who wis coming on tne nui Tho blood Imped to Jeanne's face Tj,r M,ft 1 ps tightoitnl A sudden movemeni and the beatslun sl'ppca . r ti TTJfnilii i ,jr- iMggaHg&r-:?-- '. --- -- SOMEBODY'S STENOGRAPHER She Rests Her ll I I I I I I Ml I UU I I1 III II III I ii ' I II ill ' ' I I I I MM I Mgmmmmmmgm if it wasut 'is That H Over: Moa. : . Vef? cnc n Pop 6oip all ovm Serious, mom vj Pops ao happy as Wo .-D For SPoiluj -, ' AT ''! How about ! to sta iaj the. place? .W I ' larkg im a pod. but They Dot t it ,1- ,-, 1 M TrilS PRTATgtx)LjT 5UPPE-R?J- TONIfilTCAvA? "DRESTFdR MYjJ 1 t sTheT?aIa ' -xf-pF I from lift HhouIdciN leiWiiK her lew iiik u Utile fotuaitl her ecs hlurliiff m ncieu wonw nun uuuiintmeu ner from the child lie hud fnnUed her to .. t. ... i ..i.i. . . . r . u,:v " " ",:rc. """ i 1 1 1 t-iiitiiiiiri ii oi1 in.ini iiii iii.ii nrniiii Philip t thouttht tint I knew her, and- and 1 w.is wiorp A on ou must not umimbci that'" "I am no better than a wild heist," Rioaned Philip hatini; hlnibelf 'I'm tho blRRest idiot ill the woild when It . , ... comes to -.inB tho wions tlilnn I miss a t lUHCO I didn't mean to s.i anvthliiR that would hint " .... . .. i . . . . . i uu jri.'oi inifi i upira me rim M. seeing the dls.r.ss in , ,lU face V" 'fcn ,' U a thing that wrong, "" uol ' nl ' reincmber lt Wctum I ant ou to think at nu as ns I bin nod the bad man's mtk" she was laughing now. though her ii. -ist wns rl-lug .and falling a little a rlivthmie motion; the vater rippled ocltedly and the deep color was still ,in her checks "Will jou-'" she entie.atcd 'Until I die" he ixtlaimed she was fumbling under tho luggage, and dragged foi th a -econd paddle . ... haa an clsy llme 'niti, ou ,,,.. ,.,.,, n.,l .... il.. I"! n l.v.ll lilt tu.i....u.. ... ., . ., , ...... "ei. Willi seuieeij u wu..,. u,i.,tw. them lo breik the silence Their pa'. dies rose and fell with a rhjthmlc mc- t.on. ,he wavr npp.ed like low music under their canoe, the spell of the silent shores, of voice It ss heautv. of the wilderness awakening into daj np- pealed to them both nnd hold them quiet The sun moke, faintly tin ough tho diaun miists behind. Its first ias Hsht d up Jianne's tumpled lnl-, .... . , ,, .,.!. .. -. ..., ..s...,,, U...U , done and falling upon tho luggage be i l"i. n" " llcl and chatiRinR colors that fascinated Philip. Ho had ih..el.i .1.,t .lMr.ni'4 bale u.is .in ---" - - datk 1 ut he saw now that It was fll'cd with the iaro life of a Titian head running fiom ml to gold anl dark brown, with changing shadows and Hashes of light It was beautiful And Jeanne, as he looked at hei he thought to bi the most beautiful thlnp on eaitn The movement of bet arms the gia.etu! sinuous twists of .... ul,.n.l. . l.nrt.- na ulia ...it 1..... ..,-. Bicnui i WV.V.J ... ..-- u. .iv. ,,..,,. unon ,,1B ,iail,l!e. tlio m.lse nf ,1(,1 ,,eai Ul6 pi,,aiit tiit to her chm whenever she turned so that he cauubt n half nio.llo of hei Hushed eager fu- nil filled his cup of ndmlra. t ..n t. uveiilovving And ho found Inn 't ' wondeniig sudden j how tlu i""""1 ii -. . ...... ntic-u iiivt- uu1 tji-jtii n t. mv i iintnin Klrl rnuld lcn sister to 110110 Cuuchce. lie wiw In her no Hlgn of French or nairmccu iiioou. Her nan wns nne nnd fcoft, and wuod about her ears ...1 .. L..- it ti . ....... lk. KnrtV r :.v: ,i.."" r.r. "'i.' r r. .:... i 1111 iiiun i mt im km'i iiiin un nciica if- Intlonshlp to Pleiro when she looked Mtk nt lilm. her fate nRlowwltli cv eiclso and the spice of the mointne and he caw tho sunllRht as blue as tho skv above him In her cjih. If he had not known he would have sworn that there was not ,i drop of Pieiie's blood In her elns "Wo arc comliiB lo the first Lipids ' M'slcur Philip," sho nnnountel. "It Is Just bevond that ucll mountain ot jusi uijunu inai umj n.uunuui. ui ,'ock ahd , , nml e will have a f,,.,,,,, portnKC. It , niled w lth ' Klcat stoncs und swift that Pierre , nnd I ne.ul wiecked ourselves com- Ing down" ! , .,.,,, It wns the most that had been said since the beginning of thnt vvondeiful hour that had come before the first v-l.am nt Miiiiise. nml Phllli) lav Ing m. Z,Z.. ."..,.;.., ,,,,. L;,,;irf i'"""- - - - himself and J. ivv tied ns though he had just awakened. i-oor tH)j. sam .icuiinc. aim u struck him that her words were ntrangely llko those which Hlleen might hue spoken had she been there, like low mu'ie under their canoe onlj an aitless comradeship icplaccd What would hive been Miss Rrokiw'H tone of intlmacj. She added, with trenllli.n -.en.mtlic In In..- fnnn r,n,V tino- v.. .... ... M'stcur Pbl.i... f ,Z should lSM upon going nshoie for a nuniber of houi- Pierre ohej.s me 1... 1niiirhl "mne ii,.,, i. rt ...... . ....... ..wu. l.v. ....-.- t. ..,,.., ...i, o. -. .--. . ,, .Tempo was turning the bow shore- vard Her back was turned to him nBl,n Wm -You havo no pity on mo," she routed. 'Pierre would be Rood to me, and we wou'd fish all dav In tint piettj pool over there. I'll bet It's full of tiout " Htr words, her manner of them, as a ntw re elation l?1.rt .. 1 -.11 !.... 1 TT t - -........ ,w m-hti'-w, ui.n Ki.i-u, aim his oIce tang out in the clear morn Ing llko a schoolboys Jeanno pre- tended that she saw nothing to laugh at and no sooner had tbn mnn. ....- touched shoie than sho sprang out not waiting for his assistance With ti. laughing cij, sho stumbled and fell Philip was at her side In an Instant "You shouldn't havo done that " ho objected. 'I am jour doctor, and I Insist that jour foot is not will ' "Rut it is'" ctled Jcunne nnd he saw that there was laughter instead f - I n 1 1. t . on t ftc ' 1 1 4.. n 1 .. - ,1 ui i'.i.i.i. .. .jvj -.-lit.u.f mi. ik.1; Mv rlitht foot feels like that ..f a (-1,1. nese de-buntate Fgh' Im going to undo ft " ' iouvc been to China too mused Pulllp half to himself I know that it's filled with jelluvv gals, nnd that thej squeeze their Nerves feet llko this," Bald Jeanne, unlacing hrr mnrn.iHln. 'tt- titini nml t lmin Just finl-hcd a dellghtfut trip nlong the Great Wnll. We'd Bo to Peking. I in nn nutomobllo. If t wasn't nfinlil." Philip's groan was nutllhlc, lie went . to the canoe, nnd Jeanne's led lips curled In a mcirltneiit which It was . - fop . suppress, Philip did not see When he had unloaded tho canoe nnd turned, Jeanne was walking sl and forth, umpin. a u.t.e i. It's nil llRht," who said, answering ins lips, "l ooin i all, but my foots ou please unstrap tho colnc to mnko mv are Rone with lue canoe ffovrjMji.n aoMuitr.oW) THE DAILY NOVELETTE "MY SMILING LADY" It) Maud Tra)nor "D i:TTV SCHL'YI.CR looked up from J her book and smiled. Now, smiles ne,t,-- v,eapon,-thev were such , f rf',U', w ln"on,c. Ie"- M teaming I ', '.c, iol of lh'n ,5 cou11,, 1 nn. i.in. crn.,t t.,.i.i i.-i. i, i, Mt 1(,ros le wn n .,!e ,.Ml.bound i..ir fr .mlllnir ton" iar.ro wiilllng. ton. Bettv s brown cJ(s ,lro ped demur, l.v, nnd hrr sweet, red moult sobered qulcl.lv ,"! K,,e resumed her lending She had not 'ntended to nirt-.i f..c:, jhe had , ..otknownoftbeeMronel, good-looking so'dler across the aisle It was onlv thai thought It might lie possimo to Keep ... ".' H. '" "".,. X 5l"? Hhem awnv l.v setting tho brush on not ,,, ,. ,. ns K1. n0UR, to appropriate tho smile for himself well mid good But Sergeant Keith was thinking of tint smile and Its winsome owner long after Bettj bad tripped off tho car nt linker square Who was she? Where did she live" Would she ride on the snmo car tomorrow ? Why did oho smile so bewllderlnglv nt a fellow, only to Ignore his cUstence afterward? She certainly wa.s nn adorable bit of fern- I lnlllltj'. In the office of .Nejer . Jones, where Bettj was chief stenographer, the girls were excltedlv .lbvoussing the eomlng ' masquirade pnrtj to be given the re- turning soldiers You must eome Bettj' exclaimed Rose Lorden, entbuslastlcallj "tii.t think of all the heroes who will be there urn i mill-in niijeiung 10 wear 'Iloiti fr.n-i ii- l.rni i,. ti, ...n liettj. forget it, broke in tho viva- clous Xclij Rvnn. ' What nboU that quaint shipher-'ess costume jou wore at i the club masque last v ir? What more do jou want' And. besides, those fel- lows won't notice vour dr.-rs when jou flash that smile on them' 'Oh! Nellj, he sensible, will ou? Of course, 1 11 come. If onl for the sake of Helping cut a good e tuse ' ' I don't care whv vou come is inns no i uon care vvnj jou come as Jong as jou uo come Vn.l thill tli. ,,.i., , ..I... , i And thus tlio matter was settled Ihe following morning Serge. nt Keith I on the 8,13 enr in the hope of see- Ing his 'little wnlllng ladv." as he.mcn- tall tinned B.ttj. Uu. ns fnte would 1. ,iit i,,,,i,. ..,., .. . , n iv e It. she missed tb.car that morning, and tho serg.ant reiurmd to camn ., ,, , , ' greatly dlsippclnted But trv as bo would to efface the memory Bettj's art- less face and tnth.antlng smile mocked1 him at every turn Cinio tho night of tho masnuernde Betty mule ,h , herdess in her dalnt.lj flowered and , much beribbnne.l dress qu tint hit and face was hnlf-roncenleo bv the blnek im Mirpnerii croon nut i r piqunnt ?',"', 1"',,',1V whlcn '"''d but n gllmpt.- "U U " "" PU""B Mrge.mt Keith hid nt rived late and "'''.""" ior s.ijeii i no memory o "nV,othcrninefMJ,ttnn """ '" l "'".'"? ";':lf)?j s"! swell the Tobacco Fund for th- bovs silken mask could not nincenl that Inn- i ;;.;,, ,.....,...: ;".,'..t"'V..."'': ......... in-'uti. ...... IIH .....ll Mlil.ll.W 111 a dimple when It curved In n smile .... . , ,.,-...,, ",,, ". ., Sergeant Keith join. d the- group of bid- d.rn'..,,J,,,ft.Pf Xh," .V1 ltf"1"1' bnT.K; rVh',eS,Wou nVe"kM: Xum".! In France nnd winning a puttier Wh.it ""Vlvd'oUarR ' came -If lauitblner anl'iLlS e,n,?nte " 10 , Ten.1 stippli minted nnnther Amid . ,. laughir and ..pplnuse the bid wns raised nTonlt crooked Robin street to Four Cor to7lu.p n?nkV,'.,,1enlv-Snv7"t KCl"1 "' n'.'" 1 'Crunched oft to the . . . The crowd gisped nnd stared at the 1 it- ttimii i oj ii-i twill l"l eager late or tne sold er. f-aper iiu 01 ine ffmir, who was ''if,.,".1,'!1 ra.p.t 'j'"' nt. ' 'ln'.s-0i," for" wentjnvVto tht lie umilfnrT the soldier in 'rout .."'." ,l""h" l" " ' imsonf.l l.enentlt jnp Dm, K 01 ine music iieuv ileecended the platfoim lo where Stritcnnt Keltl. v. ailed There were no words between them as tin J thread, d their v av toward tje pahn-coiicealid alcove at tlio tear ..f the. ha I It was nut until thev wme enstonctd In the en?) window sent that Serge int K.ith titiconsclousl. brok. the silence, inuimuiing, Mj little smiling lad Belli lonk.d up qu c-klv at which he hl.ml.i-il . n.if ..Sf.lle ...id writ... r ... .. pardon 1 wns thinking aloud but don ti VOU rCIHl ITlber I Oe ' n...... t-n.... ... . ..,... ..i.... . . ,. ...... ........... . .-... ......ui. ui.u i.u.i . n on both sides until It seemed ns though ,m' lla1 1nolul ,a,-h "tl,er f0"- """' Tfter the .1 in., was over. Donald bide bis smllliie l.adv ' n relu.tiint in, ml. night, with pennuss an to call ngabi the following evening Next complete no.elelte su.4ei.Fif.ll ltoinni.ee. -VIr. I'fe.er'-. DREAMLAND AD VENTURES-ByDaddy 'Whui Prince llonnlc Utile Hell, or cot i;jintrrl by Hilly and t'egov. goes to niirtfcrn the protodip thlnpi from their tctiifcr Vri, oil thiec mc ntlailcil by the Fiost Imps ) CHAPTER II F 1ie trail of Tire n.r.Y BniXJIUM hoped that tliu 1 n Krost Imns would not cite chase. I but the hope as In nin. As he looked bacn he saw that thev "ere in full pur- ,ult Tim Wli'te Habblts raced over the Kround at automobile speed, but the l-rost imps traveled Just as fast, and in ' a feu minutes thev seemed to becalnlntc Vtetrv nnd Prlnro MnnnlA niup Ilpll vvero frozen stiff nnd rattled about In tho chariot like a couple of cakes of Ice Billy had a hard time kerpliiR tliem from tumbling out Ho was afraid tint If the weren't thawed In a hurry, thej would per h, N'earer and nearer came the frost Imps, running like a pack of wolves Blllv urged the Itnhhlts to greater speed it would never do to fall again into "",'""""", '"!"-,,, ,,""'", Prnrp Ilnnnn Illue Hell coud not fitnnd Sx;xX& blt(( crp solnff nt tlie,r lftost pace They were not able to outrun tho Frost t..,., Billy thought fast U they couldn't. ran .ivvaj from the Frost Imps perhaps I f'ed for a house bit there vvrs none I .,, ,bIi. Tnc cllj th K ,.,at of(crrd possible shelter was a large buish heap far ahead If the Fron. Imps were wolves. Blllj fire. Billy had heard of travelers and Business A Story If). VI Mtchrad vill nnwrr iour liusmett Zp!oZnn,: ffiW'ft&toi'&'fnS $ ?lre aUr ., jr"'?, T.oir uilcli ore nno.ivi iqih mtiit be (onarftf. ,; J!. n, r'Tr'V 'l"m &'"a.""rt (,. rr ts radium. 7Vir nof liifrrrtlito t.roti 'r X'Tllnl." "' "' "'"''"' "" "" CCCII rjOMHUOW or other I never liau a O chance to talk with Marj until Sun- i la morning As a matter or liauu, .viarj came 10 , . . i i c. i.. our ,ouse around 10 o'clock Sunday n,ornn si,e and Lucy arc pals and .. , , ..-,, fn.(h(r Bf'norn" B0 IO rnure" 'oi.c'"r. Of cour.e FJIa my .rr -J eri , Frnntls nnd mother and I went along. f Dad wasn't feeling well, so staled at home- besides he had to go around to ' " "" v ' ti,e store nnd give some instructions to I.-MI. i.. .iri. m.-in.iirer. who wns awav i rltirdaj.t I , r,.n.i. .Moincr nnu i.i.-i ilu ...c .-. . ...... . ,,.. . , ...... ,,. nnd ,uc5r ,llC" ft,,tocd' wl,Ue Mary nna ' wcr0 ln lne rcl r Francis s.ld, 'Tho animals walked In two b two" and got a reprimand from '"0, " mother eernt till we cot near the isn we-iii. ."' " - ., ,. ,.i ,i,. i-f i.ien. necurre.1 "'u' . . . ,, As we turned to go Into church I said. "Hash It' there's that shoe laco down "" a in,"utc' Mu" Sho stopped, as unsuspicious a, jou , please, while I waited and fumbled wlthi .... t,, .m,... nf rr,.irt.e. nl b1iob went on In, but still I fumbled ' ,lr" u"' s,ow coac,,; M,d . . . plnj fully shaking my arm There, now souvo undnt e it again I reprimanded, and kept on llddfing wh "00 ln" h l plu.cU.td U1 CUr" aK, t0 ha5' ,Ulnt ' wanteu lo' church "It won't hurt for once, T rpm irked calmlj' 'and anhow It's it's such a .,.,,' Hnv for a wall:. . .. .11" For ti few minutes wo walked ln slUncc Then Mary said ' 1 knew 1 t TisoTo Ihui """Sho hcld""'!!;. as she spoke ' Mother said I shouldnt " ' V'o!1.C ) IT0.1'0 '"' MU S lh.'!! ."...f fLi.i n,t then walked on rl sience over tho level crossing nnd I EVKIUII.VY STCFI' .lust About to Coiniiirnio With strongest hope nnd best of vv ills I heio announce mj text This life's a seiial with tliulls Continued In om next, Theru's toutlne loutlne lino and theie: Hut veiy well I know Romance is lound tlie eonni wheio I'm just about to go Tho sky, majhip, is dull nnd giay. But, nil' whate'er befalls I can't bo dull when evei da Tho Gie.it Adve ntuie calls, grip Alexander. CopjrlUit Hill), by Public 'Waking-Up Time" 7? TviJM He held the glass so that it gallicre.l llie un" rajs togelher in one tiny spot hunters saving themselves from wolves that wa. That Idea seemed good to (Billy. Tbo Frost Imps must be nfrnld of u -their ice-HUe Heads nnd Domes lould surelv melt In tlio heat If he could set the brush hfap nblaze, he mignt unvc mo imps nwaj But Billy didn't hnve nn.v matches roar of laughter went up fron the m. And he wouldn't have t'me to nnko n and they began lo dance around tlio fllc n Indian fashion b twirling sticks fire In n srrat clrc'e llko n tribe of wild Blllv s heart sank, but in an Instnnt It Indians going on the war path "HI bounded up again, nnd ho beaded thovl'" tlic jelled 'We will fool ..ou. rabbits straight for the brush bc.ip Hu We will wait until .vou burn up nil jour had lemcmbcred that In his pocket was wood nnd then we will gel jou ill Jl a large, roun.k magn'fj Ing glass He couiu use ims as n sun t-m-s anu hi iuc brush heap on fire laat wav "Whoa'' he shouted, as thej leached Career of Peter Flint of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (Copyright.) Rlvcrton lane and left the town behind i thnt the creditors Iom nnJ wlihcs m tt .,- . mnko un the .llflVrrnce , u" . , , , ,, I t will npnrcclite It verj muih If ou will "Let mo have vour booUB, Mary; I II i r.imho me how I cHn overcomo tho credit put them in mj pocket." " , ,, A- - With a smile she passed them to mc. , The best waj to win a credit rating Again silence' for jourself N to be able to show a, again silence eoo(J Can Itcori, "This Is verj- different to I lfth avc-l Have jou a proper actountlng svs nuc. Isn't It, Marj?' i tern? If not, get one In nt once Havo She nodded her head slowlj and smiled I Jou n line of credit at vour bank? If Knf,.,. ' not, see jour banker, and see if he i won't allow jou money enough to" dls- ttrtw- .im.lil . nnlinu. I mp.ltl tlO I rti.fit nt.f Kill XTm think jou'd like to live In a big i v lm xpw Ynr. r.iiner T.lin ,,',, here? ' ., ...... .,.. , w .nii..r I " """ "'i" ..-... .. illed there It would make a difference, but I I should be sorry to -leave Farm- dale New York Is so big and and har. jm& (llffl,rcnti wn,)e r.,rm,1ale is ,uch ft dcar hom. ,)lacJ .. , Agan a Snence AVe- came to tho big gate opening to Fnrmer Mllllngton's pus-1 turo nnd leuned ngclnst It. .... ... . . i I .,JrrZl",eZX 7Z: ' "". !" .'''"."" "."....r ' nngion uscii 10 swear in us. .she laughed gleefully nt, tho rceollec-1 tlm. nml n.tilp.l "Ami .In vou remtmbir ..- -. - - -- - when he caught jou with a pocket full of rppl.s? r..1 , nn limn (Tilt .nri, nt the and even then felt sore ni tne u were a mnrijr, t etc.. tie." jou' For jou stole them for me 'That's so the s ime old tale ot Fve nn.i H.n nt.nl.." 1 i-llnned mv arm -"." i"" uiiji.e. t-.ii. around her slim, trig waist. "It was worth It, though Map, for you-jou kissed me, icmember' ,. Rhe an, trleubut nol ,er. bard to remove my arm ' Mary. Mary dear, I can't offer J ou "JiZ"ZoT ' ' v-0 .mswer did sho give fel.o g.izcd .. .... .i,h.f.,i D.nn,ir.,-.t .u. (nir. the , '"!,.. ,ni ,, ,,, jour he-irt? "?" can t" it ou give me havo use for two" Wo weio late for dinner, but wbats dinner to becoming engaged t,,u,r,' ,IU " '1 lul"m" " "',t win iM'lji. un Innhu fict ;. in .....i,,, .... ti.t. f. ll '"ivi ii"i t-inn- i-iniw nn.i wHinir slaiu.a fori..) hlin ti. litiiimt a vniuntnr I uilirunl In ih. Htatomrnt thit the sw-re- tin mart, hr r.alb trli.l to Insinuate that the mn win I.. liki th. f...h. r He l.illiv.a tl.it liltu will r.pwit Itmlf that la. the r.n.ctlon unnn m f.tturH iioltlan It. his i,i,m.f . n..n. . t.. 1.0 i.ri....i fp..,,u . believe tho se.r.tar allu les to the money ........ .- - . .. .v ... . MOVING PICTURE FUNNIES I U .TH'WvH iS ! mm : v icE1 : 'BUT he ; tCflNNOT ! i ftFPORD '.ftOTH'. ' i WWIH ; ! pot-i nt : Cut out the picture on all four sides Then carefully fold dotted line 1 Us entire length Then dottid line '.", and so oil. Fold each seitio.i underneath, accuratelj-. Whin com pleted turn over nnd jou'll find a surprising result Save the pictures By HAYWARD Ledger Co. TOI.V'S! III'SINKSS I.PItiltVM (the p'le. Ho leaped from the chariot, swept together n little heap of dead "leaves, ni.I then held the gins bo that It gathered tho sun's ras together Into one tlnv spot on the leaves. The sun wns shining with early spring bright ness nnd It wns only nn insiiuu ociu. the tln spot becamo so hot that tho leaves bciian to smoke. "HI Jl"' elled the Frost Imps rush ing up Thoy dashed triumphantly toward the chariot, but halted suddenly when thev saw the smoko begin to curl up from tho haves Billy Belgium was r'ght the didn't like heat nnd tho smoke wns a sign of heat. Before they could deeldo whether to biave the smok and attack, tho smoking leaves burst Into flame Bll.v put on other leaves, nnd In nn Instant ho had a wall of fire bluing In front of the Frost Imps Behind this wall he drew Prince Bon nie Blue r;ll, Peggv nnd the White Rabbits Then he piled brush upon tha blaz'ng leaves until Roon he had a great nurlnr Hri". whll.ll Rent OUt PUCh C0I11- fottlnff warmth that the Prince and Peggy quickly began to snow signs 01 'thawing out i The Frost Imps Jumped up and down in nneer. ns thev saw tnclr prey getiineT nwnv frnm them, and then they drew together for a council. Evidently thev" 'deeded on n Plan or ncuon ior n. grtin i ....... uu ..... - - - ' rrost 1 nV, almoit get an oU friend of Peggy anil Jlllly ) Persnnallj find out whether there Is 'n"""" ...inuu-... . ...... ,uu .. have known of similar cases to jc "."" .u" un i .mra.iMii and usually I find upon Investigation tno ucaier IS uniUtstinani)- nonisi nna probably getting bv but is underenpi- tallzed Therefore, the jobbers naturally go lightly In extending credit to him Incldentallj-. were jou ns-ociated w lth Mm of tile ,UbtB' Fut jour business Into such shape that jour banker, or Dun or Bradstreets, or nn. rrr.rflt mnn nnn 1Mti nvnntltt Vt a Mate of ioif 'bu5n aS hnow' that I u. arc.conuuctlng jour ouslness In a buslncssllko manner. . ...... nvinr nan raj attent on cnl ed to tn fu.t tliHt the dy of meehanlcnl adiertlslne wis over, nnd hivlnir nerfpeted nn unui suit niM.llliniCI.1 .lUriltllOll I JdOUM HKe to BtC ollr 01)nun , ... wor,h ot Hui.h .. (....c.. ine princlplH or tho device consists ot a. , ?n1 , knou that , ( , window It would attr.ut uml hild the nam. no's ntttntlon of itself It could not advertise r;,:v'":,. ''. "'.,K"'..,.",i"""" ."."."?. nrucies diicki in tne window. Now bcarlmr la mind that It his little In common with , .u.i.vics xne ffiWVStri.cri'..,llSS Jic. or. tho .ndlets chain of variously tri,m,.i sthaminess'owt th. Ji"""- Uelce su .R?, h,ase out"" , ?;, 'i&uTiJSSi.'SR ?S,l.Tn.f.,n.nwchn,", "' " I admit that jour device Is clever and Pleasing, but I tear it v. ill not be a suc- cess. ou see tho paraljtl? manikin who shaves himself is actually using the. aitlclo that Is for sale T.ic belt of trim med hats brings the bats at onco to tho notice of tho observer, but I fear that jour fountain would attract all the nt t'titlon to itself and none to the mer chandise. Hovever attractive jour toun aln may be. unices It Is helnful to sell goods It Is a failure from tho nd- nuiie me in tvl other ne of 1ms ness mv 'i. """"-.:,"""';. v"v- '"'' " ?!,t.nlUin11n position of trut ind rrNponai- It lull m A t .If1.fl.t1u, K-.4-4n which would help mo in same It II. A T , , ,, ... . .. , . . -1 felir 1 cannot help Jou, for I know of no mnnuiacturing business .vhcro a knowledge of real estate Is of .ppej'al value. Of course nil liriro iT.nTn.fnrt.ir. .V'"-- . vl euurse, 1111 i.ri,o maiiuiaciur- null) ,flNI mr. .nmrt.r.aaa ...... I.n.It. nn.I t.t.11.1 . ings and such need the care of some one. understanding the legal side of real estate. Tho manufacturer of survejlng In struments or possibly farming ap pliances on fences or windmills may ba nble to use jour services, but I really don t know. Do jou know that the largo chain Rtoro organlzttlons. such .as Llggetts. United Cigar, Woolworth. have leal t-stitt- ileparlmcnts, which look after the li using, caro of. nnd teiital of prop el ties perhaps joit field Is with some sueb concern Whv not advertise in tills paper after this stjle: rouit tiitRs' strd.isHi, k ri.uu.M'i: In ie.il estate In its various branches combined with tin. knowledge' of business organlz.tlon nnd control, should make me a valuable nddltlon to tho staff of n piogre-sslve manu incturlng concern. Unusual refer ences nt jour disposal. I was much lntrret.le.1 In jour article on "I'lino-ntr mini" In the n.isis.i pinno laiHirit of .Xii.mbir 11 Vou clilm this Is ,n Hum trait t.. iUm1... will .ou kindly acliij. m In Incloned envelop If in jour i.iilni.in one mi. train nnu.lt (without much unnfcf.r irturt) to conct-ntrnto nn wnrl. ;u.h nt. tlKurln..- ulsii ri-.idlntr min Inters frnm i.hlcli I uather th Import mt fcaturea and nml.e note i.f h im-. on ord. r. In .m m ,ch f ii conilnfl form as i oHaib.e, h. n th-ro Is nt. nlnuuu ..inllnuil con. .-rn lion Bolm .... .,.. .....un.. ,i.i ine nunc in which I tun .nin.il Is r ill., r, crowded for snac. iin'i. $TM&&$J&&r& and the ruinl.llnj.nf machines dlr.itlj abov" mi. due not both, r mo nt nil I juit Vein J., be ufiect.d b unn cesairj nols.s Uien hJ'i.li., mticetitrntlon Is pot.ible undor thme eondltlona don't jou lhln. n lot of ener4TS Is wssird In tlio 'continual effort, as i.r'.m ,u..lw Kro'nB more tlr.d nnd nfrveus all the time whfn trslnu to work iiidar Ihe.e cnndlilona When It la quiet Cork ii Ple-asure to me I probably coullhaio it "topped If ; made complaint to hfidauar. Len,abouot ,! continual lall.inB. Lui TS rem aeiltsli of me to want li quiet when ,,"le 'h"" rn)u' "" muth nolsi ". po From what jou say It would mean that jou are pbjslcalh 'below par" and ma j need a brief rest In which to 'get hold" of j-ourself In developing tliu power of concen tration we must keep In mind tiie ob ject or end In view of the work one, does Avoid confusing tho method of onos woik with tho prlnclpla one la worUng to i!net "in ,rt.'er. J0U, t0 Professor James h 'Brief Couiso In Pajcbolocr" especlallj Chapter 13 on 'attention" nnd Chapter 20 on "will" i hey will giv. jou more help than nnj thing I know. Tho list of books mailed to ou will, alro piova helnful. I'inniiv unit. ....: centratlon may bo tedious and difficult 1 for a vveek or so. jou will find that thW .. .-.j m tu.ii.i-, ui. no win Decome less nnd less aDnarent until m. ..in k. ...i. to coutentiate without any notlceablJ VI u j &Trfrn.
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