T3 . "-tfA-f m--ffiv''-i i ii 11- i l-i f t A "W jfl KT -'gS7;?wf--'i;iiiauaili' nr--.-" -',;-,;', - i"7 11 - r ,.- , - v' v "n ' " " v. - 1 IS evening rruLir liodgeu Philadelphia, Wednesday, .vr ' V -n; -' E?V I, i V,r, Jterqamwrr: h b ' (Con) right ) 1 tiik sTonv Tiirs r.n Philip W hlttrmnre", working imrlnrr of Mmpiny controlling the (lh mipplr of nmneroufl like under n t.renMonul II eenn ilren by the Cnnntllnn (loirrntnfnt. And hlmitflf opiMiopd l nn unknown ru-rajr mt send for tlrrion, nn nrtUt fritneJ, to come unci tirlp hint out. The flue they have la the m.olfrj U litter nddrrMl to Lord rltzlm'li . ST.a::;.k?"h 3l. nh. mors rrroniltr. i:ilrn lirokmt, n formrr wmtie-nrt, daughter or m, winner, hiui m.muiriiiMn..Mn.r...i.),D.. ..LTl" tho ,T1 n,!,, .."; hill. v-hrrr. hr meet n hilf-tirrrd und white girt. He falls In lole nllli the girl Jrnnne. Ilrokaw nnd hln daughter arrhe. Klleen valnlv tries her iiell on I'hlllu. Jeanne and 1'lerre nre ntlnckisl hj n groiin f turn, one nf Hhnni. ut leat. arrived n the ehln xllh llroknit. I'hlllu -Jri , flesnne and rorurts her to hrr home at 1'ort o' t!od. CHAI'TER XVIl-(Continucil) I T "WAS to Ret money, the old man thousht. Tho half-breed had siir- gested that, nnd Jeanne henielf bad Ktyen It as her opinion. Why else should they hae been attacked at Churchill? Such thlnirs had occurred before, he told Philip. The little daughter of the factor at Nelson . House had been stolen, nnd held for ransom. With a hundred questions he wrutiR from Philip every detail of the second tight and of tli struggle for life In the rapids. He betrajed no physical excitement, even In those moments of Philip's dcserlptiton when Jeanne hung between life and death, but in his eyes there was the glow of red-hot fires. At last there came to Interrupt them the low, musical tinkling of a bell under the table D'Arcambal's face lighted up sud. denly. "Ah, I had forgotten." he oscUlmed Tardon me. Philip. Dinner lias been awaiting us this last half-hour; and besides " He reached out nnd touched a t.r.v button, which Thlllp had not observed before. "I am selfish " He had hardly ceased speaking who footsteps sounded In the hall, and In spite of even l evolution he li -l .made to guard himself .igaln-t atn 'betrayal of the emotions burning i his breast. Philip sprang to bis feet Jeanne bad come In under the plow of the lamps and stood now a dozen feet from him, a vKion so e.nm-it lovely that he saw nothing of tb- - who entered behind her. nor bea.d D'Arcambal's low. happy laugh at 1 -side. It seemed to him for a niomei,' as if there had suddenly appm " before him the face of the pi. tu ' that had turned against tho w i only more beautiful now. radiant w.il tho glow of living fleMi and blood But there was something een more startling than this resemblance. In this moment Jeanne was the fulfill ment of bis dream; she had come to him from out of another world. Sh was dressed In an old fashioned gown of pure white, a fabric so delicate that it seemed to float about Imr sb n. der form, icsponsiw to even breath she drew Iler white slioui.ieis ic vealed them'hes. uboo masses of filmy lace that fell upon her bosom; her slender arm. girlish rattier than womanly in their beauty, were bare. Tier hair was bound up in slilning colls about her head, with a single flower nestling amid u little cluster of curls that fell upon her ue.-k. After his first movement. Philip recovered himself In ,i strong effoit lie bowed low to conceal the lliisb in his face Jeanne ewont him a little eurtsov . and then ran past him. with the eagei ness of any modern child, Into tho outstretched aims of her father. iiugiiur ami jny ru....... ......... beard of the master of Port o God as -he looked over Jeanne s head at riilllp. "And this is what ou have saved . . . . . U..J I.. Un Tor me, no kiiu. Then he looked bejond, and for the first time Philip icallrod thero were others in tho room. One was Pierre; the other a pretty, dark-faced girl, with hair that glistened like a raven's wing In the lamp-glow Jeanno left her father's arms nnd gave her hand to Philip. "M'sleur Phi lp. this is my sisJor, Mademoiselle Couchee," sho tried. Pierre's sister gave, Philip her hand, and behind them JVArcambal laughed softly in his beard again, and said: "Tomorrow. In D'Arcnmbal House, you may call her Otlllo, Philip. Hut tonight we aie In Port o' (Iod. Ub, Jeanno, Jeanne, what a witch you are'" "An angel: " breathed Philip, but fo one heaid him "And this witch. ' added tho old man, "you are to tske in to supper, M'sicur Philip. Tonight I suppose that I must call jou m'sleur, but tomorrow, when I have on my leather leggings and my akin cap, I will call ou Phil, or Tom. Dick, or Harrv, Just as 1 please. This Is the llrst time sir, that my Jmnne has ever gone in to dinner on an other arm than mine ..r Pierre's. And so I may be u little Jealous. Pro. red." As Jeanne's hand rested In his aim and they went into tho hall. Philip could not rcsti.iln himself trom whis pering; "I am glad - of that." "And the ihess. M'sleur Philip!" ex claimed D'Arcambal behind them, in n. voice of a happy boy. "It Is an honor to escort that, to say nothing of tho silly girl Unit's in it. That dress, sir, belonged m a beautiful lady who Tias railed Camllle, and who died over a century iibO." "''atlier, please do bo good!" pro tected Jeanne. "Hemember!" "Ah, so I will," said her father. "I ' had forgotten that sou wero to tell M'sleur Philip these things." They entered another room illumi nated by a single huge lamp suspended above a tublo tprcad with bllvcr and lino linen. Tho room was as Kteat r BUrprlso as the other two had been. It contained no chairs, What Philip mentally designated as benches, with deep cushion scats of greenish leather, were arranged about the table. These amo curloj ecats furnished othei I FLOWER OF By JAMES OLIVER CVRWOOD parts of the room. l'roni tlie pictures on the walls to tho ancient helmet . uim e-uirass -n:ii stoou up iikoh le-gleni sentinel in ono corner, thin room, lllic tho others, breathed of extreme one I Over a Mb open llreplaee, In whl.-h half i a dozen birch Iorm were burning, hum,' a number of old fashioned weapon; a i flintlock, u pair of obsolete French ! w" Vl??- ,yhort ra",1(,r I lo al which letro woie. and two i "h 'ra. rump noticed that about each of 'I;0, ,U,e,!n I"sloI', a lM " "ow "f "''"""H. dull and faded, as though the passing (,r generations had lobbed th-ni of beauty nnd color, to be ie placed b the somberncss of age nuting tho meal Philij) could not lb r ii-line tin- to'i' but olis. i ve tl, r .1. nr w i ' i , und.-r some mvi i Jons sunn !! i-hrnks were brilliiutlv Hushed, and lcr f(,s wprp nwl uUh ,( ,stluw. brightness that hn bad never teen In them before. Their beauty was ul- most feverish. Several times bo caught a strange little tiemor of her white shoulder, ,ik though a suddfti chill had pi-so.1 through her. dlx .'OW led. loo, tlut Piei re w IK ."list, vins thee iblngs, and that tint-, was noinn thing f.tic.l in the half breed's i hi-i-r fulness itin I)'Ai...iiibnl ami tulllft seemed completely oblivious of UPS chunse Their happiness overflowed. ,,h,p ,,,ough, of ,1)B laMt nwprr i)t ,.,,urohm wUh -.,. Urokaw and hei fa(hpr MUh j.okliW ,,,, ftrtw, ,, , ,,.,, ,, h(, rUf.gIe,, t0 hldo somo i.ecret grief or excitement, ns Jeanne was struggling now. He w-us glad when tho tneul was finished, and the master of Port o" tjenl roso from bis sen. At p'Arcatn bal's movement bis eyes caught Jeanne's, und then he mvv that Plrrro was looking sharply at him. "Jeanne owes ou nn upologv and nn explanation, M'sleur Philip." said D'Arcambal, testing a band upon Jeanne's head "We nro going to re tire, und she will Initiate you Into tho fold of 1'ori e' I iod. ' Pierre and Otille followed blm fiom the room, i'or th first timo In an hour Jciinne laughed frankly at Philip. "Their isii t inu.-n to explain. M'sieur The lied Lnno It is neither lane nor route. It is an Institution it is smug-gHnK. Tlw Rod Ltmo It is tho title of n reel -blooded btory by ilolmuti Day. It- will brjim on this pag-p tfext Monday. Don't mis the lirst installment. S 0 M E B 0 1) Y ' S S T E 6bou jight' Thes?c dbss Tna WIFE Af.' I BE.T HE'S (SboD AM HOUR' t Be56S HAS FlSH IM Hi'b POCKET- iT TAIxS U r Time: pat TnAfiCE ri Ive fjbT To &-i ;,,,( -jjlfjisr that BoKr- rf K-, t-s.r L fw -K ' S 1 -r- J . r Sft WtA. . Iiv.r ... raftliMUH 'iM "It pllli '. if.'tn, , . IL . I. mm&m$Mmt mmjjmmmm&Am'j& wJ!iwvfixyW3m ZiTffizST.f:,T.jSX tCTSiJHr. -V v 'l msmmmSBSSSm w iimi'iWwmf&iiSS-,. 1 rfr IaralJfaYJSCWi: -yHr.. C wmmsmmm m- mmamwm883m xztz a THE NORTH i I'hlllp," Mio mid, i-Miik from her scat, "Vou Itnovv pretty licit ly all thero l to know nbmit Ton .,' Cod now. Only t am sure that I did not iipp.nr to lvalue jour confidence very mticii n J little while aBo. It must haw seemed un-miteftil In m; Indeed, to have told ou so llttlo iibnut myself nnd my home after u-hm vnn ,ii,t tn iirrn !ihI ... Ilut I have father's pennls - slon now. It h tho .second time that io has ever Riven It to me" 1 "And I don't want to hear." ex - '''""'" Philip bluntly. "I have been more or les of u brute, MKm Jeanne know enough about l'ort o' (Jod. It is a gloilous place. You oho mo nothing, and for that reason" 'Hut I insist ' intci ruptcd the girl, wtmu .' -IIHW:: IV .:,,. ." V)!'Kfflffi ivVp :.'!' fiaii Bssici!;as at m ' It id In r lire . tin- -w.e ierfuiue of hrr i in .In li"' 1 ' ' ' "lii ibis is Hi, se, . on I tmm in ni.i if,- nut hive bad tin opportunity of t ilklnir about my homo? And tho llrst didn't glvo mo any pleasure. This will." A shnduvv came into Jeanne's ojes She motioned him to a sent beslele her in front of the lit. Her near-ness-. the ton. li of her di.ss, the nvret perfume of l.er piesrn.-e. thrlllr.l htm. He felt ihai th. moment w is near when the whole win Id as he knew It was to idlp iiw.iv trom hm, leuvlng him In u paradise, or (i rhuus of despair. Jeuiine looked up ut the duel ine pistols. The firelight tieinbtcd In the soft folds of lair over her bosonj. It glistened in her hair, and lighted her fuco with a gentle glow. ' Thero Isn't much to explain," she said again, in a voico s low that It was hardly more than u whisper. "Hut what little there Is 1 want sou to know, so tb.it when ou uu ttuiiy sou will understand. More than two hun dred yruis ago u hand of gentlemen adveiitur.i vwre sent ov.r into tins country bv I'lin. e Itupeit to form the Hudson's Hav Company. That Is his. tors', and S""i know more of it pmb ably than I One of these men was Itp Chevalier tirosellier. One summer he i, inie up tint Chun bill, and stopped at tile great ro.'k on which vw saw the sun s.-ttlng tonight, and which was call. d the Hun It-k by the In. dlnns. He vv.ii- sliuek b the beauty of the pla.n, and when he went back to prance it wns with the plan of re turning to build himself a chateau in the wilderness. Two or three years later he 'lid this, mid tailed the placo Fort o' (iod. I'or rn.no than a cen- tury. M'sieur, 1'ort o' tiod was a place of revel and pleasure In the heart of this el.-sol.it Ion, Kails' III tho nine- teentb century 1., pjss. d into the hinds of a man l.t the name of I'Anj. and it U s.nd that al om time It houses! IV-clitV genii. 111. II II 11 '1 lis N 0 G " Positively Disrustiiirj Positively! bogs''j Vor I HOOKi. ,r 1- ,f -t - ? d. V; i many Indira of l'rnnce for ono whole scumm. Its history li oliscure, ntul mostly lost. Hut for n Ions time i after IVAroy canio It was u place of acUentuie, of plcamire, and of lnvsttery, very llttlo of which icmalus today, Those are bis pistols above tho fire, Mo was killed by one of them out . iimm i,i,i.. ,i, t,i ...... i. .i 1 with ono of his Buests over a woman. We think here fiom letters that we have found, that her namo Wls , tMmllle Thero.is a chest In my room 'tilled with linen that bears her namo. This dress camo from that chest. I ih.ivo to be i-nrrriil ..f ibem. n thev I tear wry easily. After IVArey tho pl.no was almost forgotten and ic- malned so until neatly forty years !: '', i ;. .;"ii!:i. '.r ' in '. is.s t.... : M'tlJiyiv'l W.'". '..-. v,i-i . M vlvV'1 I'i'i """ "'" J"M Passed neiore entering me ' 'V lit' I'rHl'JlXvl '"it ..". "I'i'h 'i t . Jv I' "-.: ' fate. i I , 'iIls.K'KwMiS V'.-A v'-i v- :. . '-i ! i . : .MinRimw nninn,i,iMi,.i i,,n,,nii I'M 'lai'!? "!' '!'; "' -V'.'.'i' .' '.''' tanioiig lift- pillows, followed with loving i itiU.'-ViwtWi;S?C i. Ill' , ' ..L.:': ' "!'! ir50 llcr. "hiiightei'M iiiovenients, and fm.dntMiiU,iX1-.s.'V. . ,.!. wmKh..,, j -t' v l - - 'tis. v. i , ',- " i f. ;'.. .'! i 1 i , v. m prcem.. tlirillc.l li mi 15". when nn f.ilher . -uiic in!" i.oseH Mon of it That, M'siciir. i. tin ver simple story of Pott o' tlod. Hr, old name Is forgotten. It lives only Willi US. Otbecs know li .n ri'A. ,-r..,il,i.l I Houge." 'Ves. I havo heurd of Hint." KHj I'lnlq He- wailed for .Iciiiiio. nml saw that hei liiigei-H were nervously twihting i bit of iIIiIhui in her ii-i. "'if .euiise, that l.s uninteresting." sb. lontiir.nd. "Vou run almost guess lb.- rest f have hwd lu-i-r -ulonc. Not one nf us has e-vrr felt the desire in leavo this llttlo world of ours, It is curious-you may si'areely be Iteve what I wybut it is. trui. that wu look out upon jour big wotld and laugh at it and dislike it. I gucsa that I have been taught to hato It sin. e 1 can ri'inembor" ' Thero mus a httl.. Iiemble in 1 .r..a.me' voire. lk,,t, q,vering of her cliin. Philip looke-d fiom bur fa.-n Inln ll, llro .1 . .,.! l,.i -- "... .- ,,,.,, 1 linking buck words whlrh were ready to burst from his lips. In place, of t lieui he said, with 11 touch of bitter ness in Ills voice; "Anil I have Brown to hate my world, Joanne. It has . oiupelle.l mo to huto It. That Is why 1 spoke to vmi that night on tho cliff m Churchill." "I have sometimes thought that I hive been very wrong," said the girl "1 have never seen tills other win Id I know nothing uf it, except as I have been tuueht. I luive no right to hate ttn ct ' " ' 'IUAO "ever wanted to seo ft. I havo never tared to know the people who lived In it. I wish that I eould understand, but I cannot; ox ''Pt thut futher lias made for us. for Pierre und Otlllo and ine this little world at Port o' Ood, und has taught us to finr the other. I know that their i no ntlnr limit in Hie whole world like niv fathei, and th it whit he li.is done must be In st it is his .J. 5AAAUEL SLITHERS ! l THS The KlMO Or TRASH I FlMO'-rtiU READING.' A LURID 1 Paper Back Aioveu-a mam of i f?iiiD A!ir ' ITc TICriltTllI'. iun. ..- .uvj-."sv. Positively r zy x sZ ftKj --n; !) ti pride thai w r" l,U" liti.r-.. ntjl Hia i n 'ft 10 It tie iv that ivo know more nboilt that word than tho people who Hvo there, which of courMi cannot bo wo. And so wo have grown, up amid the old memories, tho pictures, and tho dead tomances of Tort ti' (iod. Wo hnvo taken plcasuro In living; ns wo do in unking for ourselves our own llttlo Micial codes, our childish aris tocracy, our make-believe world. It Is tho spirit of Tort o' Hod that lives with us, and makes us content; the shadow-face's of men and women who onco tilled these rooms with life and . - - I'lv.iB.ji -, itiiu mint! llit-iiiui) M.Liun iu I iiavo passed mio our Keeping mono, i know them nil; many of their names, all of their faces. I have a daguerre otype of Catnlllo Poitiers, nnd she must have been very beautiful. Thero are tho tiniest slippers In the world in her chest, nnd ribbons llko those i which are tied about the pistols. There Is a painting of D'Arcy in our mom. It Is the picture next to tho ono Hut has Its face turned to 'tho wall." (co.vriN-inn tomoiuiow) TIIK DAILY NOVELETTE A SATISFIED ADVEIJTISEIt lly I.iizle M. Pcabmly pATTY -- swept. (jl'nvili: was Jn-st siii li sweet, o'll-f.mliioned girl mi we ofti li read about nnd the d.ilntv breakfast which she Irid prepared she carrbd to her mother's mom nnd set down with n ueeiy hiiiIIi. although ib, inlrrnr whlili SIia tril.l Tt.illt. ...i ..,.1 ttlt.. A..nl. ...I 'tin- reinnrk with ii l'!iiw of 'nli'iicmr nml Ip Millie which was not at all fnn ed. Ml - minimi mien sue again i.isseii ine inirtoi Ill-troubled, niivlmiH look bad return.. 1. Iler widow.. I imiihft's lie.ilth was slowly Improving, but she would n..d . an, 'for !,; N1 ., Pat.y ,,ciU-d back and forth iibuut hrr'work she was also trvlng to devise some means by vvbli-b she could earn monev enoiigb for ineir suppuri anil reuiaiii at home, as the small sum saved hi happier days was nearly gone. ri,. lirlt., 1 t..l.r.. .. ... ...... n .. .,.. ... ,.... 1,1,1 ... I.KIII, I ,, I I ., t (I'll her attention, and the words at tli" top printed In veiv lalg.t tlpe seenied to f.llrlv shout : "II l. f,, A.ltertUe" She si,,,,,! sl.-.rlfir- ',.. it ,-,.. .. .... .. though she h.-.il ii. ver ,rM the . .ileiid.ir before, and then r. mai k. d con- vrsatleuially Friend . .lend.ir. I believr evrrv word von M'v. ami If I only b.ul .1 ROO.I tVl, wider Id advirtlse todav for vvi.ik. but I hiven'i. and there's no use thinking ib.iut It ' Then hhe forgot the i-alenil.ir and whent on dlseonsolatel.v "And I suppose there are seeires nf tine tjpewritrr.s llng idle In till verv citv, and owned bv people who never ns,i nieni. in ollle c.is.cs even their owners m.i hire tjp'ng ilono bv per sons using their own iiiaihliies." 1 H was then the I.Ua i.mie lo her. i Wbv couldn't she ndierlWe that she would be willing to do :. .crt.ihi amount "t work .aeh daj In i t in li tor tli uso "f a ma. -'line? She decided that she would, und h.it down at o:ice tu vtrlt. the advertisement while hi the mood l.veu tho small sum vihi. h the adver tisiiiient would .ost was a hubje. t for thought, and she wondered what r -pens,. nlie could cut down. Now in story books, she thought with i -mile, vvlieu the heroine gets to the ne! of her resource s she sometimes '(ids inonej In -in t.ld eracked Mig.ir howl biilileii aw.iv b.uk ill the , hlii.i . Ioet. "I'll look ! Nothing doing"' sl.it cited, but gasped In surprise a moil. cut later w h. n in the coveie.l bilttel dish, u d onlv 1.i pplilll .onip-.iiv. she found m,iu silt.r ruins v.hlih In r inoiher must hav. !:ii-l nwaj a long vt bile .11:0 and for K..tleii Mi,. H.isened lli.il if Hie ..ilen d.ir h. iiln l in a ".it siiggeM.d tin. t-eui.h the silur would ni have b. in dls.ov ered and the-v would hav. had to e. t along iu some vvnv without it: and thes ""'"'1 now .she decided, as vMth bright ves ami glutting cheeks she hurried to the ntllce of the hewspainr having a laiRo iri ulatlnn in.- uexi ai'.riiooii site 11.111 re.eive.i 11 IMIIllbrr of atlstteis. but lie.t aliv she cnieil to 1 ousi.ler , when a . n r slopped at her door 1111.I the bell tang I'.u.lh I lei li art sten.d let iunip ml., bet thtoat as she it, nped pu i It 1, lit. d'l'ii ami opened it. bin tl.eie t as 11. .th ing to t rlghtcti lie r .111 the 11 ti tood a S"Hiig man of l.l. .11,,,- fi, o i,,l ,,,..., t,..e tt ... itirilllt. ,1 for .Miss I'atlv liroter hii.I intiodui ed himself as Alfred Wilton, who had no- ti.nl u r .nlveitisemetit and hopiel thill lie was not te.o late to take inltnut.ige or her offer Tin suelden sj.aikle of hope iu her eves and her qui. k, pleased smile tn fe.ime.l liim ib.it he' was tint too Lit. even beifore she lold blm so fu vtonls. lie bad taken up ,1 eif..rent soil ff work, Im s..i., and eM'.-plhig a v.tv little "imk e, islonally would not need the tvpeM titer for a long wnih U n JVnJ, ril lu'ing ,i ,n'" """ While ... had gone 1'att.v tri.d t ." ' ' a..ropr ale wonts 111 Wlll.il I .l(.,.,l blm hip thiiius bad lu.lineii.il so -iiililfiiv ami i....u' igiv that she could einlj" sa.v, "ihntik vou." vtb.ii he canio back, anil pni-haps It was Jn-t a- well The next il.iv sh began ii.lveitising and as perse. as who auswired and in trusted In r ttnli tli. Ir woil returned with more, ns lie r work was of ihe best, and also recommended ber to ollie-rs, she via Miciessful In) mid her expectations i hi one eiriiad nr iinoth. r Alfred Wll lon had railed quue fiiqueutlv and ..ne alltUlllll etelllnc she said ul.pilv. "Well. Alfied. molhei h.i- I till V ucntel-i ,1 he-,- liealth and I'm going to irv for 11 go.'.l ' oilier position' "I'oii't in It," b. plead -eel " I thought ht Huh tiuio Sou might b willing to art ept ih" tsjiewrllei mid Its ovt uer for ke. ps "I'm vtell ul. I. to .are for both jmi and sour mother. I'.ltv ; ina 1'.'" "Vou mas. ' she sml, with a twinkling smile, "and I wish ,muj roiuI luck" I .iit"i he In. pined teiiHingly: "If any. bndv should ask ton would 5011 say thai it pass to ndvertiw" ' "I would." she r plied, with prompt, de. isleiu, and adibil softly: "it se-e-ms to me nurd a wondeiful thing that the llnv ml which I sent out has drawn to me all thai I could wish tn nuke me happj " She glanced at him approving!) as .die s,ii. I wilb 11 cniiniii.il smile. '1 ,1 n a suii-lled advertiser ' The nevt iniiqilele Ktrs vs, llhie, Nuielflle llroit 11 ,.. r- t...' : .,.' noiifsin- neiieved that she was the best ii v.'1.' girl in all tint world vtiiij uriAfau lOUi-i- nvfc 10 help me out.' mrs .smithers Found THat Trashv aovel of Sours ow mv Desk'. Su must Come w awd owm Up .T5 SguRS She says SHE'S DlSousTeD J &?x . iyo .VHukf Lm V1 s.t DREAMLAND AD VFNTl TRESBy Daddy "The Flying Ogre" fregpy nnd ifllv Mttc the WiM f7eeso from tho flying Ogre, tcho iccka to kill the beautiful Jllua Goose.) CHAPTER III 'flic Ogre Lands TllH Wild Ocese. following? Hilly toward tho cave, bonked and flut tered so excitedly that IVcsy fcured ttlAl .1 nltlrl lmtfi. tlinti.jnlvnn In ftm t ...j it. ...... .i..uj utiiiii.ii.n w iiiv . I-'lvlriir Oirrc "Hu quiet!" she warned. "If sou fly close to the ground ho cannot sco you In tho dusk." Tho Wild (Jeese obeyed and soon tliey wero In the grovo which bordered the rlicr Just nbovo tho rave. Hero they dropped down out of lew of the Ogre'n all plane, which was flying back and foith as the moiiMir staiched for his anlslicd prey. "Hrru Is tho i'aie. Crowd In!" cried Hilly as they came to an ciitranco lead ing back Into tho cliff. "Wc lan't go Into a i-ncrn!" bonked tho King of the Wild flecsu much to the Mirpric of Piggy and Hilly. ."It Is the law of the Wild tlerse," explained tl- Hcautlful lllilo t loose." We 'must ulwios lue fl.Mng room overhead 'so that we can escape danger." I "Hut that dinger Is overhead now," answered lvgcv tattly. "He sensible, land get Into the c,ie" ' The King of tile Wild (ierv blinked 1 at lu-r. Uh.it Princess Peggy says Is so l.s so 1" cause she savs it's so'" He gaDiiicM, rapioiv h .imng ine niu k iowiiki inn case .vi ine iniranie ne nesuaicci "It's dark in tb re'" "Hut there Is nothing to be nfr.iid of Business Career of Peter Flint A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead ' (Cerrrlght.) i vr. WhUHirmt letfl ann cr vnur ldirs Bll,,f,,i, , bvna. truing, naiimw m e'mploi.rtCHi. Ask uor .Iw. rl-nrln ami un " I It Inrr,. loi.r n.ritti tiriiar oiiif '", ''", "'"sl '" Iit ';",'' " ! ;rV'' ch""?V:;!;"writm '.'"olf ! hu umil. oii.r ..urMionv i.lll b- hum" rl In it oti.mii. The wml tnierMfiiio jirn 1. Mini rj fiv'ti'' ' , - -,.h... .-- ---. lii 'iler r'.tnl. CCCVIH. w- f A I V I rilI..V f lelejihoncd Hrtino Uuke und told blm what Ke licit bad (.aid, he i.tlisweie.l I -,,- jr0l me In half nn hour at the I '"..,.. ,,.. t i,,.n.ii icniiaiico or ino .tiaK."..""" and tin ii he bung up the receiver. The Magnitude Building. H strut k ine as funny that he should ask me to meet him there. 1 wonder If be knows any of the jtteple in tho Magnitude Life Insurance Cginpaiis 1 Of eolirse I was there a little ahead of time. Iu fact. Almost to tho second, Hi lino Iniho arrived, lie strolled up with that peculiar, long, easy rttldo which Is mi chai.ieteilrtle of blm. iil.nl sou arc on lime, file ml Peter." lb- Miillcl we hhe.ok bunds. ' I have to call beto for .. llttlo while, but come ind wait for me In the otllccs." "Ilo 50U know pcoplo here-.'" 1 qucs Hon. .1 hi surprise. "lo IV Yes, I've been sales coun selor for tin. Magnitude for several j-ears. We went up tho elevator to the old laminar mum noor 110 weni ...i"... lie went thiougll l.i the presidents olllee. while 1 sal in th. sigent'ii room. I'. 1 kins ami ' C C. were In and both were veiv Miiptwd to see me. "l-'or " . '" .... ,. , 1,,,,,.1 llle love 01 icie, .-eier, no .t.,., '" Bruiio Duke." asked thu asloliisii' " ..,, ,.., "ICnow blm?" I ce.ulili.'l help putting 1.11 ,.r i.ie "ilo',. n friend of mine." . ' .,,'re, ., bieky fellow then, that's all "Ves. sir'' adilr.l Ptiklns: "I lcrl.nn the MuKllltllllr owes lunch of Its sll.cess to hi- wise ...un-t hug." How '.ifioii do, s he come Inie"' I asked , in .i.s)- It- vi h. ii the due. Ion, ask him Diet tonsiili him lofoi. 1n.1k.11g i.uv lliqioitanl sibs d-.sl..ll His inlvl. bus pi.-veiite.l th. tu in, in doing things thai Una' 1. suits showed would hav been illsafclreuis Ills n vision of othei Ideas has strengthened the plan They bay that ime je.ir e-veij- word bn siolo lost the company $2.". and sav. .1 theni Ji'.'.'l." "Say. i'llut." 1 hipped 111 '. C." "I've got an Idea for your real estate businrts ' . "Mioot!" I gritilie.l. "Why don't sou w.it.'h Hie weather KVI-.K". DAY STl'IF Charily When Ja11u.it y smiles Wo look on with amazement Our judgment sho beguiles To piejudlcc.l appraisement. We're willing tbrn and theie to say She's, cental every way to Mat. So vtlten a grouch Is kind And sajs n word that's pleasant His good points, to one's mind, Are right then ever-present. We'll swear, as wn look on his map, Tb.it lie's 11 decent sort of chap And It may tcally bo Wo'ie tight In our deductions; That man and mouth wo see Willi frequency iaso ructions, Aie ildden by some freakish elves And truly cannot help themselves. ami' ai.i:xa.vdi:h. 1 'opt right, Iflltl. tiy I'uUlIu -rt. .w ? L 0 v s--i i jfrf UY'y j i "Wc ran't po into a ravcrn," fliont cil the King of tlic Willi Gceso I'll shpw ou," said Billy boldly march ing Into tho cave. Hut In a second Hilly ramo piling back so fast that ho might his heel and spun a somersault right there In tho entrance. And sprawling; after blm camo a bear, its mouth open and its teeth gleaming. "Woof! Woof! I'm hungry!" roar ed the bear. "Then eat flh!" answered Hilly In dignantly, Riving tlio bear a sudden shovo that sent It tumbling head over , heels Into the rushing river. "It's Lonesome Hear! lie Is a l.iiw,ui .....i ilrew her iloscr to blin, dancing ne-ir, ejiiainrii j-i'bbi- io me wild iceso w no wero ready to mue wing again. I Lonesonio Hear camo up spluttering fnici-.ists for tho week-end': Ihen If ,,, . , liilL-bt nnd huiiiiv ndvulise . w,.h.m lis v-.,"5 ''',, onie to 1 liat s lis Name nnd see It ' at It worst. If votl like It on a wet -''. J-l think how h,,nn It will be . when It's blight and sunny." 1 ".Sol i bad," I iigieid; then. "How's I Insurance going?' "Fine, but I lost a caso today. "How?" "I wanted a fellow- to insure bis wife, and bn had ngieed to do so. He's n. farmer and, of course, had his house, and ham lusuicd. 1.1 cunt lined him "i.it If be Insured his bam ought to Insiiin hl.s vMfe urtalnly i "sv,und r. a son. i hie I s.i let. "Il-iii Ii-iii !" said "('. I'.' nodding bis bt.-iel, "hut, liiifoi'liiuatelv, his b.iru burned to the ground a few- il.i$s ago." "I should think thas. wollid prove to I blm the value of lti3Uiancc," 1 ic-' marked. I "So did I, but when 1 eal'cd this I morning he was absolutely opposed to, it. Ho expected the lire Insurance coin pans' to lias- III i n for tho loss of his ham, Instead of which they built blm a hew Im! n. lie laid he tould Maud it In the case uf a, barn, bul If his wife ,1,., : The ust of the sum was lost In laughter. kliiss jams arc g.neially funny. "This occurr. d at 11 inllio.ul accident. a utile, (iiunky eliiiiiinier traveling wun I '" "",',"''". ' ,' ' . 1, IT,, ,'ikl.ivir li in Irimsinciliiitt lit ill in rnl ,l.,niai:rs fr..l.'i" ll-i lailloa.l com- aiiy damages from p.iny. 1 "'.No.' he said 'I wasn't lull t. bul. 'l''!'!U!' '" ".,v P""" '''' ." "'"'I'. - E"' " ' ' ti1rM.111p.111s . " 'I'm sence of 111 nil ! low that ." be "'""""' . . . . 1 Had presence 01 muni enough 10 khU my wire In the face.'" 1 Again wo went ofl into a lo.ir of 1 laiiKlitcr. and then: .onto, r end ivter - baVo eotite- H "as llruiio Uuke, of course, who sisil.e ti 11,11 a ...nn.isi 1.1 e.ne 11.1t . 1 ne liivi.Iit.v of the iiM.iiiing and the gup- I"111!' hiirnn 1,1 th. .itii riiooii III t. II -"'i' it t..ui..ii.ivv ' "I had kind of 11 pee Hilar rase the tuuts and expense it. ins The I. dee. other day," Perkins said, sllll laughing; "!, '"Urse, give.s sou ; our summaries "not. exailly InMii.ii.ce. but tho balls-, ,l','lIs ? 1",,!?h ?.',,i'i,C''lIv ' ',' ls,"'t Vi' fiction ,.r -. el, i, ., , " wl" eti.ildu jou to handle tho .1.1 011 f a 1I.1I111. I thing soutself. whoieas all too m.inv Me all llsti ncd expettantly. f.s- Per- re.-idv.nin.i,. ut., ...T ....'.' ..,.'...:, iiin.li' 111 si.M.os i.rn.i; wi ei;iioreir; n fnu.nl in ll'r iiidi mliial innir than In the I'lrn r. What does this mean to Mil '.' llii-ine-s Ouc-lioiis An-ttcicil Is It itlihln tour nrotlii-e to H'ltiis thn tii.r.lu,.. , ..r......n (.. . .I.....I.. ... .,.., of ....uuiilll.-' M enVrleies , t-.I ,e t, Ivll.v. 111 it lie ffn I. ii-v is lirmlt- the r. suit of lEli'UHiii. mil In-most or cai.lersncis Th itr.ce sunn in. rih nil is i.ti.1 niiHt of n . - m do n,e bulk of IN work lihus'If. MOV I SO I'WTUKK FUNNIES Cut out the picture mi all four Fides. Then i.irefully fold dolt. . I line 1 lis cut ho length Then dott.ei linn -, and so on Fold r.irli s.ction undt riientb, .icitiralel) When cum plete.l turn ever ami you'll tlml a surprising result b'avo tho pictures. Ledger l'n. By II AY WARD VOU NriEDM'T Bother AU65 0FLASE.' J? toll r v .rlAVwAHf) 0 $ ' itejl B 1 J ftra i , " - - "- - " S' m HJA W Iff , and snl.ishlng. but to tho surprise of 7 leicry ono he had a fish In his mouth. He was taking Illliys inuignani amice. ji tho current swept lihu around a bend in tho stream, I.onesoiuo Hear gao Hilly a laughing wink. "Humph! Ho thought ha was Rolng to sc.irn me," fumed Hilly, leading tho way Into tho cave. "Hurry 1 Here's Hie Ogre!" warned Peggy The Wild (ieeso rushed Into tho cave, and us Peggy followed them the airplane w blitzed low over tho river. They had gotten out of sight Just In tlmo. "We'd better keip nn cyo on that alrnlAne. I want to know what that j Ogro Is doing so that ho can't tako us i by surpilfc," said Hilly. I "Kcoj perfectly quiet nnd jou will bo safe." advised Peggy as tho weary (iceso began to nod and to snore. i in going scouting with Hilly." They could neither see nor hear tho alrpl.mo when they l cached tho grove. ".M.ivlio It lias landed," suggested Billy. "It's awful to think of that Ogre plow ling uroutid hero In tho dark," whispered Peggy. They t cached the edge of tho grove and vveie stalling out Into tho open, when suddenly Billy drew Peggy be hind a tree Ilo didn't speak, but Peggy c, frighten d ejes saw their dan ger, fouling towatd them was n hugo fur-covered mature with a queer head and goggle ejes . The Ogle' vWiIspereci I'eggy. nui; i rniiinrtiiin will Ic told how 1'rppy and ttlltij Irani the secret of the Ogre.) iin.l bis Istnltkeri.ini; nilhn'!s mu-t tt lmrl rtli.l r..il und !.lnnil .llfiM nr 111 I'l-tn-- subiultteii nre'iaihor toiiullt..'i'il un-l luril tu unit, iffti.liit. t wotiM welcome, thrrnfere. anv ugsr tlnnt Ih. it otl inlytit nMKn its lo tho b-t Htmeni (tu jeur tt nl.t evis.rlpn.l fnr a pitmII store Your .nlllllltl 111 III" BvrMMi t'lBlll J.iiKiin ii he-lntul ..ml I wish .m i. nil.l hli me out oil tills lino. llfMNB.SS I do not answer accounting pioblems bet'aiii.0 It Is dilll. ult to give an ade quate advice without inoic palilalia!-, than aie Usually supplied to me T niq glad to give sou a suggestion I know, however. All sou need l.s four books cashbook. Journal, sale shook, ledger I liter Into sour .-.-ishhook of course. evny Hem of o.-h that Soil receive or pay i.iil Thai doesn't mean that sou enter ever.v single aiti.Ie sold .u jour stole thai was, but vou cut. i the elay's' receipts from the i,isi rigiur slips Into sour cashbunk. Xever spend luones' fiom vour e-ash : alwnvs defiosit iu the bank all tecelpts and draw- fiom the bank an amount for "petty cash." Thus the bank really bal- n tti fid .vlll n ml. .1. ..(in r.. s ..it ',- ', " i, i J . n it, , , ', , "ii. betlc.il llle, and as tliey are paid trans- fer them to :i paid lile Ktiter iu the i.'ishboeik, of eolirse. tin item when paid If sou urn a riciht business earrv the .icdlt slips in .in .-ilnhnbetlc.il (Pi and as 51,111- .iistonars piv tea enter tb" p.i.vnient 111 the 1 .ishhook and llle awnv the . ustuuier's bill hi a paid tile The Journal tal.ii ..ne of all di ' as to he ilinicult for . t..vi.,n.. i ii,t.r. , stand, or else are yn Urt-e as to bo lu- """"s in comparison with the business. uii.irr Fep.uap. i-ovtr I s, nil vou the names of toino books vvhltii mav helo Sou. n , V.r. folltlte-.l tour ..sli,n , T-.r nf 1 'IT Mint so,,. Its bcEliimti.- ,11.1 t. sav ' .' 1 ll'Vl" l""r''il,ll ''"'I' ' IUIIIIB It " -n '.. "4"l '- 'he slc.rt spnitin.- B. , tuinl,. imill ..-, ,n 1 r ii,.p 1 I Lit '""in Ills ,1 Mini ..nn nnnui. out us .111 ...it r. , r,r'.r,;"j u,,i;"s",lr.,";'n4t';;. . , m.111.1 for k,. "al "" 1 tr .in all 1 N inuui;li a in2,'i0.u"f,.V?L".t '.n """ l'"" "" I j $u M ,"1".-. ,"'.' Mtei. it.iros, ., mi I F.1! t op (,,, ei,ls ,, , - - -... .. . oiijinm 1 ''" is in... .. ,1. 1 win. l.n.i"i 1-li.o ' n.lti 1 ,, I Mm sure Hi, I , t n , , l .III l"UI w ,, kUiI , , Wilt i, fc , .. ,, , ,, ,, III lie ill i- on. 11 11 ,i, ,,, ,(,, I te in.ii!. ,1 toll 11 1 .1 I Ul.Je. I ilesir. .1 I Ih ,,, ,, lllg I gnuil Jinn,. , K,,,K , but don't lllllil. Ih. I .1,. ,,,. . ' 1 ' It I "I Ml, I. I now 1, .Ic. of advertising l.s enoiicl --. ....... i-iMK is eiinucii 10 make ven .111 advertising man. Vou n.e-.l ,1 know. eilKo of economics and business, orgam in.ilte veui I Mil I Jl-5 I'll. Wi t the future holds fnr Peter dr ills te. a big extent on In read. r t Ink" Peter is Inning his f.nr ni,lo nf v.......... ... . 'I. ...i.e.". Ill leasl as lllllil, lis v. could CN'"",'t ''"''s'del lllgjjle title of ,h,- Mrt " ,T, , I rninniM ,j ll f. 1 th)t ,, pr in 'limn .tr-is uti unit hiin,, orpoiinini '"' fuiin- .xim.iHoii i .,, ,;,'d ,,,, tl.elllhpr of tuns h..o I .1. ., .- . ..,ii,i.-r lot s, rtii "USilile ST' I 1 f etler imiiorti.iit .., in. lit v, ,,, ,, ,. en. Mould t of villi. Vlrlu.llv .,i f ,m ,,,,, , tutrlfn. ,t hi huahiesa li , . . h. , lie l'Hl -IKl lliteslnieilt t . nn, luirinir Ihtt inns. i,uih , . a liner jenrs I li.no In,, , vv.(' , Hi i h. ininhNS nml ,l.-. ,,r ,r, vluient eiurllie.H. n-Ki.ti-1111,3 i, lor ibll ex, hftfis npj,.i , ... tt 1 lis toino 11.11 Of SlHttHli. HI,. ,,, ,1 .tn,. Pll ih" ..."Trt. """",'"1",a '"'"'"' Hireiuhout I I.I litluli Ihep. frt, (,, , v, ,, ( .hllllj Is such lo ineilt vr , .,L-, li"" I sin tttemy-oiBlit ,t.-,r- f , e, ,, ...reui-du, .i.n,rn hiSh , r;,a ..,: i.e. four eHrS Ba .nniw.iuiii p. h in l in "'V "l",'" I" He lie.si.iii,.,, I .lf.o of u l In. in f,,,,. , ' ... '"""'i n?r,r. iTinir:,!;,'! '::" r...... pui ii ion,., ttiti, i , ..rfi.,,,1, a. a enjoy a it u . i.., ... . ' "' " H,"l ml sjllfrs r.imir, ,. , . m, nn iu Inters in os. i. -,-..", iiinilllilKni ,, j,., s,f, I .ii. .-, xi-iier. or I-nod . 1, ,r.,. I r .... 1 ran furnish tin i,1n,n r i,i8h V .w ii ivn-lll l.l. who will Bl.1lt cit C..t.! . to , ll..lr cpltilons ...ii''. inu mv 'w. vJni""J "n,1,,,lu" ""r "'" funir" I""cnt wo "till iiotb hen. tit ht it ""nr mat lours teiv trult . "tiers. llliO lllllil III beinc, f'teefufJitly have valuo jiut on Hu-,,, ,.,, , t unprewlniis. iifu,, theh( tlrst ninrcS. Kloi.s nre inodlllcil. as vv be rter knowN I'dKe i-boiv fun.lainenmla not ivielcn? at Is '?. !!rh!i 'iKP'f!?.1),''" 9.rl?ttcr . , '"- -t " iiiU'HfM Ideas, so have Yfllt linon mn.t i.f uu' t. .... "r- m .tlial Thai, ,, Vai.I tTa ' You show thru if.,, ..... perience that you i,avl. vi Ida en. a certain p...-. "in, iiLiiiK mi tin nut unAii UI, naluially u ,lo no t kiiow ' ho ineanhi'.- of the choh-e of Rood words sou fall to understand tluit emu nc7 iciulies In a deep f,eno both rtrcnctn and lueadlli of vltlon 'irengtn n-L"'1"1' .l,BJ". .'" 0"'' 'filer that sou i.'ive coiibb er.iblo poBslbllltleii. but do Sou know that all letters or vabi,,,Us? be iiccuiale, clear and concise? st A Siile Isftio I)ocit.r-VeH. sir; tlio caso ,vaa PH'i'lM'ly slnillar to souih and that wun what wo did. And It was tlmply u lovely operation. Mtleut And that patient, Doc tor did lio iccover? 4 Doctot-Tho patient? Let mo see! Upon my eoul, I really for eet. Passlns Show. Jluetit.raH-vabiVhie'as'TilSr men. 'Io Mate my point of t sour .iter iu another vt ay-vv ha I iiit-aii li Just thlH: vtnai i lltlirillllt nf nl.MU .. i. tain amount of ..tnl.i.lon 1 ut rTt Tho itaniu line, sou show n very noiBiilU JL 1 VHl ..mfMi-. k ... .,.-,rf,, iHmma-rflu si-aTv.f-.t te