The Yukon By William MacLcoil Knino v. i p (Continued.) "The usual thing, I suppose." "You've got another guess— packed in among his socks and un derwear was about twenty pounds of ore samples. The purser told me. It was that quartz that put Trelawney to show so thorough that he'd just begun t,o wake up when I passed a minute ago." -he young man turned his eyes again upon the big Canadian Scots man. He was talking with Mrs. Mallory, who was leaning back luxuriously in a steamer chair she had brought aboard at St. Michael's. It would have been hard to con ceive a contrast greater than the one between this pampered heiress of the ages and the modern busi ness berserk who looked down into her mocking eyes. He was the em bodiment of the dominant male — efficient to the last inch of his straight six feet. What he vanted he had always taken, by the .sheer strength that was in him. Hack of her smiling insolence lay a silken force to match his own. She too had taken what she wanted from life, but she had won it by indirec tion. Manifestly she was of those women who conceive that charm and beautv are tools to bend nen to their wills. The dusky young woman with the magazine was the first of those on the upper deck to retire for the night. She flitted so quietly that Gordon did not notice until : ! he bad gone. Mrs. Selfridge and her friends disappeared with their men folks, calling gay good nights to one an other as they left. Macdonatd and Mrs. Mallory talked. After a time she too van- BITES-STINGS m Wash the parts with jSi? warm, salt water— A then apply ▼ ,5 •—P LtttU ioAy-Gurni InXjmr i&r Yflg&w/iitwaa "A Different Kind of a Jewelry Store"' When^Santa ura,, y urn s Final Solution for all Puzzled Gift Buyers Yours Just For the m FREE , Aski " 8 j Prices on Every Article Start Your Shopping'RightI § Ladies' Watch Bracelets Elgin movement. 20 year gold filled case; convertible, can be worn as a Watch Bracelet or on chain. 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ETC. 206 Market Street WEDNESDAY EVENING, Bringing Up Father • Copyright, 1917, International News Service By B'Y 40LL>( -1 PEEL aetT TIME | r WHAT ALL DID I I HAVEN'T THE I The big promoter leaned i.sjainst the deck rail, where he was jollied by Selfridge. For a long time they talked in low voices. The little man had most to say. His chief listened, but occasionaly interrupted to ask a sharp, incisive question. Elliot, sitting farther forward with Strong, judged that Selfridge was making a report of his trip Once he caught a fragment of their talk, enough to confirm this impression. "Did Winton tell you that him self?" demanded the Scotsman. The answer of his employe came in a murmur so low that the words were lost. But the name used told Gordon a good deal. The commis sioner of the general land office at Washington signed his letters Harold B. Winton. Strong tossed the stub of his ciga rette overboard and nodded good night. A glance at his watch told Klliot that it was past two o'clock. He rose, stretched and sauntered I back to his stateroom. The young man had just taken off his coat when there came the hur ried rush of trampling feet upon the hurricane deck above. Almost in stantly he heard a cry of alarm. He could hear the shuffling of footsteps and the sound of heavy bodies mov ing. Someone lifted a frightened shout "Help! Help! The call had come, he thought, from Self ridge. Gordon flung open the door of his roon* raced along the deck and took the stairs three at a time. A huddle of men swayed and shifted heavily in front of him. Kven as he ran toward the mass,! Elliot noticed that the only sounds' were grunts, stentorious breathings. ! and the scraping of feet. The at-j tcckers wanted no publicity. Tliei attacked was too busy waste breath in futile cries. He r.a'QU where nothing like money mat tered, and I know you well." Lucia thought of what Etta had said as she climbed the chair again and began to hang fcer curtains. Out in the kitchen, Etta was crooning a little tune, and it made Lucia feel out of it and lonely. So absorbed was she in her thoughts and in her work ! of hanging the curtains straight that j she didn't hear the click of Tom's I key in the latch, in fact she was con | scious of nothing until a voice she j knew very well spoke to her from ; the foot of the stair. Then she start ed and nearly tumbled off. and Roger Harrison caught her* for he had come in with Tom to look over the new place. "I'm having the time of my life," she said to Roger, blushing con sciously as she met his eyes. "I didn't know you cared about | anything like this," he was saying j earnestly. "How could you when you never' tried to find out?" Lucia said quickly, j lifting her chin high and trying to I look haughty. "I'm coming with the tea," called ' Etta from the kitchen, "look out. you ! There is no smarter blouse than this one with the single button and buttonhole effect ing the closing. Here, it is worn with an odd skirt, but it makes an admirable blouse for the suit and it is adapted to all the pretty soft materials that are liked just now, to crepe de chine and to voile and to the soft Eatins that are greatly in vogue, and you can make the blouse to match or you can make the vest, collar and cuffs of a different material. Crepe de chine would be pretty with these portions of satin. The skirt is a most becoming and attractive one with plaits that give long lines at the same time that they give added fullness. Here, the skirt is made of a tweecj in mixed colors and filk braid is used as trimming, while the blouse is made of crepe de chine to match the prevailing color in the skirt. For the medium size the blouse will require, yards of material 36 inches wide, yards 44, and the skirt, yards 44, yards 54. The blouse patterrf No. 9564 is cut in sizes from 36 to 46 bust measure and the skirt No. Q567 in sizes from 26 to 36 inches waist measure. They will be mailed to any address by the Fashion Department of thiar paper. on receipt of fifteen cents for each. people in there, apartments are catch ing." • Roger caught one of Lucia's slim pink hands in his for a moment, and looked down at it as it lay in his. "Why, it's dirty," he said in amaze ment. "Certainly it is," laughed Lucia. "I've been washing windows." And her fingers closed around his in a moment of understanding. Daily Dot Puzzle 2o 21 22 * 22 . * . 19 . .2-* 8 .25 iS '. 4 '6* ' * l7 12. 2* 32 ll* . IO . 2 33 *1 38 Forty lines and seven more Brings a to the door. Draw from one to two and so o o the end. GOOD NEWS FOR OUR HILL FRIENDS Tomorrow, THURSDAY, 4th Cash and Carr Prompted by our success of the Cash and Carry Plan, wc decided for the convenience of our Hill friends to locate where they would not be compelled to carry their packages but a short distance —so we purchased the stock and fixtures from Farr's Grocery Store 1537 State St. and closed Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday to reduce prices on all groceries and will be open TO-MORROW, THURSDAY MORNING—Under Polleck's Cash and Carry Plan To the thrifty and economical woman, this will mean more than words, as Polleck's Cash and Carry Plan is now the talk of Harrisburg and is the only system that is endorsed by the leading advocates of honest economy, so to-morrow, Thursday, we extend an invita tion to our Hill friends to visit our new store and make comparisons and see how your dollar will have a greater spending power in Polleck's Cash and Carry Plan. These Goods on Sale at All Four Stores Crisco 29? . Cash & Carry Coffee, 20? Swift's Arrow Soap .. 5? SAWTAY Occident flour 88? Wool Soap 5? 100 per cent. Pure But- Snow White Flour, 09? Sunbright Cleanser, 3 ter Nuts, for baking, Blue Valley Butter, 49? cans 10* shortening, frying and White Flyer Oleo .. 29? Unecda Biscuit 5? candy making. Use one- Lafd Substitutc ... 2 7* J fifth less t,ian others. „ Bricker s Bread (>£, £ an ry m ' Post I oasties 9? Shredded Wheat ... 11? 1 lb. 2 ozs. ... O1 C Skinner's Macaroni .. 9? Mother's' Oats 9? Pink Salmon 18? Polleck, the Cash and Carry Grocer 19 N. 4th St.—l3th and Derry Sts.—ls37 State St. 109 N. Front St., Steelton. "DECEMBER 5. 1017 Chinese Laborers Coming in Horde on Way to Cuba San Francisco, Dec. 5. —Thousands of Chinese laborers on the way from China to Cuba will reach the Pacific coast soon and pass through the United States. The Cuban government has given planters permission to import Chi nese as planters. Without them, they said, production would have to be restricted. It will cost $127 to trans port each laborer to Havana. The B A D A VCO stim- DAT t ' {ill RThe famous }]);• "Bayer Cross"— *—■—————— your guarantee Bayer-Tablets of purity. A * • Mspirin The One Genuine Aspirin has been made in | ~ the United States for more than 10 years. rh trtde-mmrk "Aipirln" (Reg.O.S.Pt Off.) is m gurmntee tht the monoaceticftcijeiter of •alicTlicicid MA Man's Gift From a Man's Store Jv •J| Wm. Strouse Chinese will be covered by bonds t# insure against their escape in cross ins the United States. WEDDING AT ROTHSVILLE Rothsville, Dec. s—Miss Mitry A. Loose, of Rothsville, was married yesterday to John K. Kissinger, of Manheim. The ceremony was per formed at the home of the bride by the Rev. R. S. Hottenstein, of East Petersburg. They were attended by Miss Edna I.oose and Andrew Kis singer. 5