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AUC AU ("I‘ID\' SALES, E$ C. G. Sloan TRADE MARK /] TIONS. AU l"TlO\' SALES. & Co., Inc. Aucts. 715 13th St. Mammoth Sale of REGISTERED New and Slightly Us Bedroom, Dining Room, ed Furniture for the Living Room and Porch AT PUBLIC AUCTION At Sloan’s, 715 13th St. Saturday, July 11th, 1925 At 10 Embracing in part l’.rrhmrnl, M Bedroom Suites, American Walnut, ¥ Table and Floor Electroliers, Porch S: Velour and Mohair Overstuffed Living Davenports, Day Beds, Reed, Willow and Fiber Cha 0dd Bedroom Chairs and Rockers, Dav Al Silverware, Bric-a-Brac, Pictu And at ¥ord Coupe by orde: TERMS CASH ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctionee TRUSTEES VALUABLE DE TACHED WITH BUILT. | yirtue of 'a certain | 14 of the party seci Ened trustees will off i auction, in front of the HURSDAY.THE SIXTEENTH JULY. 10125, AT FOUR O ¢ ollowing deseribed Jand an n the District of ¢ of the & lumbia in Liber r«]u $8.300, Which s A deposit of $1.000 re at Ume of “fale ALl ik, rev cost of pur Dhied "wlthw ays from ‘day of | ®ale. otherwise the trusires Feserve the right 1o Tesell the property risic and cost of the defaulting pur ter five duys advertisement of su in e news- | Paper published in Washing Ton % ALFRED HIGBIF. LOUIS W. RICHARDSON. d&deex i ADAM A. WESCHLER & SON. Auctioneers. | Large Sale Household Goods, Player and Other Pianos, Lunch Room Equipment, Soda Fountain, Groceries, New Re- frigerators, Washing Machine, | “Evenrude” Ovtboard Motor, etc, by Public Auction at| Weschler’s, 920 Pa. Ave. N.W., “ Saturday, Commencing 9 A.M. American Wal Oak and Maple | Bedroom _ Wal. Buffet. China | Day Bed. Mah mirrors, “Old Chest of and Rockers. Metal Cookers. New Re: Therma_Washing | < Ranges. Joe Boxes, etc At 10 O’Clock A.M. Automobiles, including Tour- ing Cars, Deliveries and Sedans; | also Evenrude Outboard Motor, in good condition. AT 11 0CLOCK finch. Tapico. 5o Steam ' Table. Floor Ca BELoCK NoON Fischer ‘and Other. Player-Pianos Pianos and Musical Instruments. At 2:30 O’Clock P.M. Clean, Fresh Stock of Canned Goods, Including Peaches, Corn, Peas, Pie Cherries, Stringbeans, Olives, Marachino Cherries, Peach Butter, Figs in Syrup, Spices, Cereals, Gelatin, Jello,‘ Sugar, etc. Terms: Cash ADAM A WESCHLER & SON. Aucts. of purcha autred rd AM Fountamn. 2 and. Marble | Cash” Register, | Opalite Carbona ton Cou Office te Equip 4 Upright ALDWELL & CO.. AUCTIONEERS Mammoth Sale Household Fur- niture, Upright Pianos, Co- lumbia Grafonolas, Under- wood Typewriter, D. C. Plat Books, Carpets, Rugs, etc. At Public Auction Within Cur Salesrooms 304 Tenth St. N.W. Saturday, Commencing 9 AM 5 10-piece Dining Room Suites (3 Am can Walnut. 1 Mahogany_and 1 Oak) room Suites' 1n America nut. Circaseian, | Tvory, Maple and Golden Oak. 3-piece Velour and Tapestry Pa Suites.” Leather Wing ers: Mahogany_ Velour Upholstered. | Duofold American Walnut and Mahogany Chifferobes. Beautiful Mahogany _ Column Claw-foot Bookcase. Lady's Desk. Breakfast eet, Librarv Tables Mirrors. Mirror-front Wardrobe. Brass and Enamel Beds. Sorines and Mattresses Refrigerators. Ol and Gas Ranees, Carpets. Rugs. cic.: also’ Opalite Lunchroom Tables At 12 O’Clock Noon 3 Upright_Pi 2 Mahogany Grafanclas. Musi D Books wood Typewriter, egc SHANNON CALDWELL & €6 304 10th et. n.w. TINC., Cabinet | c.Plat i¥9.10 THOS. J TOWEN _j““f) AUCTIONEERS Trustees’ Sale of Valuable Brick | Residence Known as 4618 38th | Street Northwest. Stn ihe of trust_dated t No. 1 e mong the Dy o 4 est of the par andat reby. the | 7 th ENTIETH FIVE P.M land and premises Columbi Hon . 4 P DAY OF JULY the following deseribed in the District of and being part Addition to the described by metes Beginning o the west line of | f the intersection of t and the couth unning thenc } dezrens to the west | 03 feet to a point thenee sonth- nt road 51,59 to @ point 166 feet west | west on line of 38tk on the east line of erly al feet: the on the south rond Ktreet, and of 3&th Subject 1. on plat 20. of the ¥eyor of the Dist Jact to covenants of Eeribed lar Doges ae p: inning. line as_shown ty I8 folio of the sur- also sub- bove de. ation pur deed of deed of at $75 per month. which “will be an the nurchase price nayable pariieulars « t tim further r.ounced fepost forfaited and advertised and resoid of the trustees GEORGE D. MILLER. OSCAR W. LARMAN F_VALUABLE BRICK NG PREMISES 520 HWE R By virte of a certain deed of trust dated May 15 19 No. 1 recorded M the records of at_the reque: the undersigned auetion, in fro 1and t of the premises, on ¥RI DAY THE SEVENTEENTH DAY OF ITT AD. 1825 AT FOUR-THI P following described land_ a uate in the District of Coftn nated as and being lot 78 in’ William Al McGrann's subdivigion of part of square 5. as per plat recorded in Liber G8. follo 43. | of the records of the offic the surveyor of the District of Colun subject o a verpetual right of way for alley Burposes over the rear and by the fuil width of said lot. Terms: Sold subiect to a prior deed of trust for $3.500.00. Also second desd of trust glor _ahout $2.375.00. further Dartiou lars 81 which wi announced at tima of eale: the purchase price above said trusts to be pald in cash. A deposit of $200.00 reauired. Convevanci o enue stampe at pur 0 be" complied with otnerwice sit forfeited and the nroverty | be_advertised and resold at the dis- Crotion" of ‘the trusteas & OBERT L. _EVANS LW, aunx% ‘ ustees. aser's cost within thirty dave 1979848 ex5u ahogany Trustees. | d | published in the o AM. lahogany, Walnut and Ivory Finish nd Oak Dining Room Suites, wings, Rockers and Chairs, Tapestry. Room Suites, Fancy Cushions, Bed Rockers and Tables, enport Tables, Bookracks, etc. s0 Rugs, etc. 12 M. v of U. S. Marshal. C. G. SLOAN & co,, THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C, THURSDAY, JULY 3, RESORTS. STEAMSHIPS, l 5 anad Health and Fun in the nghlands suties or what more blissful tha side the crackling cas ok and o Nipigca, Wild life without pa imagemi S15th & H Sts, ASH! Then P Holiday in the “*Highlands of On- at close range Washington Office, of’ Ontarf:) quin Park forest reserves. Golf, bathing and boating at Lake of Bays and Muskoka,and every form 7ef vacation spert among. the 30,000 islands of the Georglan Bay and along the Eastern Shere of Lake Huron. Ask for booklets and special tour- ist fares. lel in the d Algon- 610 Unlon Trust N.W., Washington, D. C. uilding, ne Main 1971. THOS. TRUSTE J. OWEN & SON. AUCTIONEERS. LE_TWO- BE instrument N 924, among U of the party secured siened trustees will sell at Lo premises. o1 NTH DAY OF the fol aituate Enated X Corded in the e Digtrict of bezinning for the north ence west along said ce south 31 feet and 1 'to ‘the beginning t prio ond dee her par at time of north line 3 thence east of trust for 82 5 st for about $1.050 ks ‘of “which ill b wi o the pi be paid ing und revenue Terma o be daye, otherwise veriy may be the discretion of B PITTS B MQORE ustres AT, .‘rro, EERS Trustees’ Snle of Valuable Real | Estate, 4217 16th St. Nw., Two-story Brick, Semi-De. tached Residence, Containing | 8 Rooms, 3 Baths, 3-car Built- in Garage. A.M.L ertain deed of trust, being Getober 4 * D the ‘request Jhe undersigned on, in_front 5 HTRSDAY. i 'STX " OF JULY. AD. 1025, AT the * following-described ' land situste 1 the Distnct of Co Uenignated an and bemng ot 615 (twents huadred amd Jacob B, Shapiro's sab ' dand Ynown as per plat recorded in Liber 158, of the ricords of the survesor District of advertised and resold the trustees HARRY, HARRY R um pren: an. squiare 5ix B ahove taif e ; A depostt. Feaured 1 nd revenue stamps Complied "b LARGEST - RAILWAY ATLANTIC CITY, N. PEN MAR. MD, 'LEXINGTON acific & rkansas ily rat Avenues A s M'afl7 | minning water 3l B 8 oriv ate bath 800 all meafs inciuded. ORCRESTRA- DARGIHG” TICE”B | Exeeptional '.b!e under personal supervision ; | o path rooms & ot and cold showers for urf | bathing. Gerage. Booklet. " W. M. HASLETF tlanflc City's Befi; oderate Price | ELBERON»‘IRMUOIS RUNNING WATER IN ALL ROOMS viow.” Orchestrs. Oppoaite Catholie Crirenes . Booklat and wite mep. 5560 p dafly_Special weekly Witk 535, ‘{v nd Protestant White pervies AMERICAN '1 AN, W'IKL' 30 Rooma at 220.00 30 Rooma 2800 (with | 40 Roomas at ltn 00 "“‘ | American Plan, Daily. 34 & $4.50 SPECTAL FAMIL' Y RA'I!I water. ela-tricity. Most_cantral loeation. Fievator to strest 8 Fonth Carol Resch *3nck ¥oner. proo. (President of b of Wastington for 13 goars) | | Ben | Rvenna | Brunswick WELI.SBORQ Kentucks Ave . nasr Beach, co~ housa: coen surs I comtre of attractions And piers: Runnh B private St Bathing orivilcece. Toan Rt Brower Tharhe. Tmrraved at 3 coet a7 g0 Table nneveelled Aally ; xnecial weeklv Ameri Orensatrs Phana Marh Bookiet KENTUCKY AVE. NEAR BEACH HOTEL TREN 150. Hot & cold running water in Comfortable. homelike. Bathing Good_table. _Reasonable LA EL L. Tennessee Ave Bathing privileses. Boom with runnine water, daily: $10 KOigp o weekly . m_hotel ER & SON. Auctioneers OF TWO.STQRY FRAME 0. 4301 J STREET N E in"deed of trust. d d recorded April 20. 1 of ‘the Jand records of | istrict of Columbia, and at the reatest the party secured ‘ihereby. the undar siened tristees wil) ofter Tor wite by publl fiction, in front ot the premizes” on FUES: DAY. THE FOURTEENTH DAY OF JULY. 1095, AT FOUR O'CLOCK P.M.. the follow ibed land and premises. situate in ict of Columbia, to wit: Lot 11 in L, 3006 in the subdivision kiown a8 rth ook.” as per plat recordsd in County Book 24. page 31. of the records of or's office of the District of Co Tinroved as above of'sale: Cash. A deposit of at time of sale chiacer within thirty devs from day of sale. other- wise the trustees reserve the right to resell the property. at the risk and cost of the defauiunle prirchaser. after five dayy ‘aaver: tisement o rosale in some ‘cwspaner 7 of Washington D.C. BENJAMIN BROOKS. CHARLES M. GUSACK ddds exSu&ivi ATLANTICCITY,N.J. With the addition of a great oof building and many new a.n?r pleasing innovations, this ideal American plan hotel will offer on a greater scale every distinctive feature as heretofore. Unobstructed view of ocean from all public rooms. Private sea bathing department and garage on premises. ALWAYS OPEN WALTER J. BUZBY ESTABLISHED 1875 s beach-front overlooking Perk Open throughout the year Spacious lawns and open sur- roundings. New fireproof addi- tion. Hot and cold sea waier in private baths. Open and enclosed sun porches, all exposures. Children's outdoor playground. Fireproof garage on premises. HOTEL ST. CHARLES ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. alk’s The pleasure and benefit a b‘|d! ved f) & trip rgely depend on your comfort and food. “Th table and rooms at the St Charles areas good a8 the best in America. Social Hostess, who hll charge of Bridge, Mah Jong, Gol ncing, arraniges for your enter- tainment. A special ‘Supervisor _entertains e children without ‘sdditional coat. WESTERN WOSPITALIIY—SUPERS AGCOMMOBATH EDAVENPORT -y st Near Hoardwalk: Tadvom eapasity. “’im"e‘n":‘r’.e"'.',‘\’; rotnward Attractive interior. ~ All modernly improve ROOMS SZ UP DAILY, $12 UP WEEKLY suto trips. Bathing. le ‘ork and BINGHAMx= Central, near depot and b—: W | lowest rate Euronean hotel, twolobl Same courtesies extended at both our ROOMS $1.50 UP DAILY, $9 UP WEEKLY Hotela photographs. M. ROTHMEN.. Prop | HOTEL HENLOPEN ¢ | The Del-M Central. | WINDSOR 152050 South CarolinaAve. Amer. & European plans runmog water & baths; cateteria. ‘Modgrate rates » SMITH. MILLER COTTAGE m’* Noted tor its table: June, 85 1 p wias?” BRSNSt TR AN L & Hotel Boscobel Xentucis Avenuc nr. Beach. ~Greatly im roved. American plan, per week and up or two. Bathing from rooms. A. E. Maj ~_ASBURY PARK. *NEWMONTEREY NODT ASRIRY DARY N Y SEASON: JUNE TO LATE SEPT. Hotel Pride of the North Jersey Coast on’the Ow-ln Verandas zer * GOTEL. ACBION Beachtront hotel. capacity. 509 fully modern: Townsend. HOTEL THEDFORD Al zooms with running water. sultes with bath. Excellent table. AlRY DI‘H-‘H:LD _BEACH AAV OOTEL BALDWIN | BEACH HAVEN. N. J. Modernized under new manaément, Bun: ning water all rooms: 100 baths. yachts for fishing at moderate rates to hotel | zuests. E. D Toenin 'm _Beach Haven 54 7. | el kept hotel: Le PEN-MAR INN Pen-Mar Park, Maryl Booklet. on_ Re ue"ll, ol JOHN 3. GIBBON _SHADY SIDE. vn 'RURAL HOME (pcDelightig] Chesapeake Bay resort e District line: good roads auests | Write for cireglar Mrs Shady Side, Mlehnue W & Gy on Chnnnnk. Bay: 00 minutes from Washington. Fishing. boating. bathing: un- excelled home cooki T. M. Bussey Hotcl Braddoc n b1 n— $4.50 o $8 a day. Special Sunday dinner Jolf.,, lennls, ewimminel riding. - Spociai eekly rates on requeat. Croghan. Mgr. Bracthorn Cotta{lc Ovpolllr P-ll( tes. nuyrmn C n'AuF dock Helghts T week. ITH. R. F. D Box 88 rrwk Md. " Tele. Braddock 30-F-3 BLUE RIDGE SUMMIT, PA. SUMMIT VILLA. Blue Ridee Summit, urists und | permanent guests dated. Culsine unexcell articulars address the M, dgo it P w0 accommo: For rates and Blue ases qenn THE LYNDON Modern: homelike: home cookine, venient 10 park. Booklet "on “reay “EDGEWOOD I HOTEL AH outside rooms. Ho (‘Ooklnt Facl Meaa ' Gan S L Con- X LMM'; ‘modern, omelike, large room: B. F. Diehl, ot and cold Forches over park. s-ruu- lnfl am) Lsukl‘} Cnours HOTEL , sion Personal supervision of Mr. and Mrs CRO rite for rates and circular. | M! Forren Inn rooms, = wide porcher Meals 10 tr Satation. Large. airy with ',‘;", and cold water. Garage Mouni KITTATINNY s> are W Leading Hotel _Capacity 500 location .000 " interior clevators, private baths or r with every room. Nightly. damces. | excelient wn farms and dair | Grill for Tourists, Saddle Horses, Tennis. ali | water sports F HoLLow GeLr crum —18n0le 8400 course adjoins Kit. taunny. Our'guests accorded every privilege. Write for Baoklet. auto maps. kolf hierature for: “families " and T Gup, P High, ' co improvements: nning spring and kpecial 1025 rates tourists._Bell Phone 4. _John Purdy Cope. RIVER VIEW Svlendid location “A modern, homelike. Earage: DRI MPe L S VIRGINTA. POTOMAC BEACH The Potomac's most delightful salt water resort. Privately owned e place for your family. Professional cook. Excellent table. Best and safest bathing beach on Potomac. Dancing. musie. private pavilion Write at_once for information and reserva FRA G. BRERETON_ Potoman | NORTH HILL | Near Bluemont. Boaf horses: electricity, bath. sewerage: no. ¢ dren. lvnl“dl‘:i‘r['t B.s taken. $15 and $18 Der ik Bookle F. CASTLEMAN. Berryville. Va. 11* FIELDS—CHARMING AND COM fortahie old try home. modern conven. | iences. Saddle and driving - horses . Golf fgurse within 8 miles, on Staic hiehway The Randolphs, Kesw a. SPEND YOUR VACATION N THE BEAT: tid Shenandoan Valle: M country home :near Winchester. Va. " ROBE conkine tourists’ parties entertalned. Call Col. 10172- J; city. or write Hill Crest Villa. x»m.,q;un A BEACH, VA. Virginia Beach, Va. Centrally located. overlooking ocean. Con- venient to Golf Course. Hot and cold water in every room. Moderate _rates Ownership _management. [FLEETWOOD OceanCiry, N.J. Modern-Excellent Cuisine Exclusive Aimosphere-Booklet Qverlooking Ocean, qu nd Park 87/ LINCOLN A Resort Hotel of exquisite taste and skillful service. Al room or_running water. Ownersiip Mas BREAKERS American plan. Open June Tennis_cour K. A REIOBOTH BEACH. DEL. k(™ ‘The Hygeia Centrally located on ocean front. Large verandas. - Pleasant rooms. Refined. Surf bathing facilities free to guests. MRS. J. E. DYER, ownershin management. | The Waverley %ireiois Besen. v Now open after be. | ing_ thoroushly renovated. Private bathi | modarate Spring rates. BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA, CAMP HIAWATHA LODGE 5. boating, £ood eats. Berkeley Springs. Virginia Beach KPERS FERRY VA. HILL TOP HOUSE o Excell aem 5 cellont med Lovett. brop. COMPLETELY ~ FURNISHED COTTAGE. screened throughout. screened porches, bath: room. electric lights, block from ecean Aug. 18 to 3 Ocean Front. Reasonable Special rates families. Bookiet with sll way. Clean, safs Same management. _CITY, MD, _ Mt Pleasant Hotel NOW OPEN—On Boardwalk: most ex- Slusive (private baths); excellent meals. ' S. COLONIAL HOTEL Boardwalk ;. strictly modern. Special rates to July_15. Booklet, Ownerghip management. 'PLIMHIMMON Hotel .mduuu{u Ocean front. Best B i r rates. room. _Grill. Golf. ar Cool. auwy. Overlooking i ocean .Aad hl.'. Hi ;Id cod watog i, oy Ty THE BELMONT Rusning water in ery room. With ocean view. Cool, deu'anx roope.. ates reasonable. ARNE. THE HASTINGS HOTEL %, wlk. Running water and private baihe. . | The Dennis { running water. | free. Comfortable_and homelike. _‘g:m.r'erz Hot and "fiald erime [eagonable Bathin 3. BENNIS. © THE ATLANTIC exclusive. plan. odern, incomparable cooking. 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BUCKLEY (Copyright (“For now I know that thou fearest | favoritism God: seeing that thou hast thine only son.” not with sis, xxii12.) WILL attribute this one story Alexander McWhee, neer of the steam tramp Eliza- beth Kakelin, and then I .will positively withdraw the man to| | | | | i | complished joke, Iy | through a from literature. He used to be a de indecent, prohibition than Boccac has become cio an but ac. | more | since struck a dismal vein of narrat; And while 1 have to visit his grease- dadoed cabin, for old sakes' sake, | whenever the Elizabeth waddles into {Graham in | port, there is no good reason why should pass his methylated woes on to the public. Imagine the humiliation varn, that I found him lying in his bunk, bare feet out of the doorway to catch the port-to-starboard breeze through the alleyway—reading the Holy Bible! After a Bombay-to-New rk vovage, too: with the delights of the Orient still fresh in his mind the pleasures of the maritime Middle West—Liverpool—fresher still: and the joys of the Occident beckoning lavender evening mist as concealing, as alluring, and as brightly spangled as a nautch-girl's sarong. Na, na, said McWhee, when 1 pointed this out to him. “Nautch me nac nautchgirls, laddie. Was it you that I intrrrjeeced to Bob Graham o the City o' Mombasa, that time in the back street at Marseille?” No," 1 said. hen it was somebody elge,” sighed McWhee. laying aside the Book and taking up the bottle, “an’ ye dinna ken Robert. An’ noo ye never wull— the which is a_great loss. Na, na, ye'll never ken Robert Graham noo— he's gi'en up the watter In spite of which recommendation, I do not know that I should have cared for Mr. Graham, even had he been available. We should not have had graduation from Messrs. Thorneycroft's eminent academy in common; and, though McWhee will not believe it, there are people I prefer, as conversational companions, to 'fifty-year-old Tyne- siders who talk. when ashore, about nothing but religion and their only sons; and when at sea, about nothing but relizion and engines. In Mr Graham's case, the religion was Primitive Methodism, the engines were triple-expansion, and the only son was named Robert after his father: Nomi. nally to avoid confusion of names, but actually to evade any suspicion of _ MUSICAL INSTRUCTION. PIANO, SAXOPHONE, BANJO oy oo gy A i S Eend for free booklet. chmunnnm 216 ot : 2 MOVING. PACKING & STORAGE MOVING STORAGE KRIEGS]» XPRESS PACKING SHIPPING 616 EYE ST.N.W. MAIN 2010 CLEAR. 1 Dm{m’.m“mcz OR FURNITORE Venient focation: - WE z{i‘:’:," 926 “Pa. e . “Fhions Main 1 MOVING AND STORING CENTRAL STQRAGE AND TRA Uemmie Fireproof rates. 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I should say he wasn't. One of his favorite moral theories, one here, every man—having world bungful of bound to patronize or the other. Graham himself, for in stance, was working out part of his salvation in the City come ' into original si one establishment thi; | whose engines were liable to counter. | feit the infern regions—steam, | shrieks, red-hot metal and all—at any moment; whereas the engineers of the P. & O. with their humming turbines and their that hummed with fans, were simply extending their sinful notes of hand to be payable after death. Seriously?” 1 inquired id McWhee. brass-bound “Vara seri- Seeing that he held the same views himself, I let it go at that; and wa: forthwith introduced to the stor: proper. The City of Mombasa met a gale in the Bay of Biscay: one wave of which took hold of twenty feet of solid steel bulwark, tore it loose from all its rivets save three, and left it hanging over the ship's port bow, where other seas could lift it light-heartedly, and slam it back against the side In a manner calculated to punch holes in the rusted plates. The month was January, and the temperature of the sea was some- where down in the basement of the thermometer: but nevertheless it was obvious that if no one man would take an icy ducking, everybody would; in - other words, unless somebody crawled forward across the alternately submerged and naked iron plates of the deck, a rope around his middle ana a hacksaw in his teeth, and cut that flapping 5 tons of bulwark loose, the ship would sink. The second officer tried it—and went overboard. The bo's'n started out with a cold chisel- and a maul, but was picked up by a sea and hammered against a stanchion until his skull opened and his brains ran out. It was at this point that young James Ker, nee Graham, remarked that steelwork belonged to the engine room anvhow, and went forward, un roped, to see what he could do with those rivets. It was the general opinion that this lack of a lashing uccounted for his success—he had no rope to hamper his movements when the deck was clear, and nothing to trust but the grip of his own hands when seas roared over him. Further, he had the happy thought of jamming himself in the fork of the bitts; which, incidentally crushing two of his ribs, held him in position while he cut through the first rivet. He had to crawl out of the steel embrace to get at the second; and the sea which caught him in the act of changing position almost sent him to Join the second officer and the bo's'n. Though it failed in this, it stripped him of his trousers, his socks and his boots and left him with so long a cut in hi: forehead that he could only see to hacksaw for 30 seconds at a time— the 39 seconds following the washing ot his wound by a 50-ton wave. Under these circumstances, he can- not be blamed for taking half an hour to saw through the second rivet. He did not touch the third. Just as he prepared to hang over the side and Erope for it, the ocean took the bul- wark and twisted it clean off. At the engineers’ mess that night, Robert Graham, sr., spoke three words—which, for him, at a meal- time, was loquacity indeed. After the fourth engineer's heroism had been discussed for half an hour, and Mr. Graham had entirely finished his dinner, to the point, even, of wiping his mouth after the blackberry ple, he arose, jerked his thumb toward the cabin where James Ker lay, and sald: “Yon's my son.’ Then he went away, and locked him- He was no a | it seems, was | of DeIng | that hell is in two sections; |compelled to state, as preface to thiS and a hotter one hereafter: and that | of Mombasa, | cabins | | WAMT TO REGIsTe® A COMPLAINT . 1 TUST WANTED To ASK WHERE ONE PAYS HIS INSTALLMEMNTS { ) One of a series of best short stories published dur- ing the past year, +ss00000s00000 | self in m un Judging by the aroma way, he celébrated the smoking a cigar. His u plug. Sinful pride, Ye think s0?" asked McWhe: surveying me over a whis! ‘Ave. Ye would—no’ bein But Bob Graham the elder was religious man—an’ a philosopher. “Oh.” I said, repenting my irony “Ave,” said McWhee It is a well known fact in physics that oil and water won't mix. It is a still better known fact at sea, where the two substances are brought to gether through their attorneys, the engineers and the deck officers, that unless both oil and water are un usually pure they will form an un |pleasant compound at the line of contact. On the City of Mombasa neers were sufficiently alloyed with human nature crow over their hereditary enemies, the deck crowd, and Williams, the captain, was im pure enough to desire revenge. So he dropped into the engineers one afterncon at tea time; and. inquiring about certain ballast tanks started during the storm, im proved the shining hour by taking th chief engineer to task before three Juniors. “Why did you have vour son ship under a false name?" he asked Mr. Graham thought about that during three several gulps of boiling tea. “Expeejency,” he growled at last “Meaning what?" asked the captain; settling . himself comfortably against a doorpost Graham laid aside his cup. ell, I'll tell you, Cap’n Williams, he said, slowly.” “Ah'm no a liar by taste, just the same’s the board o' this line are no' fools by profession But in some respects they are fools an’ one o' these respects is their dis like for havin' relatives together ships. Ah'm a God-fearin’ X Willlams; but on that ve Ah'm also a just one. The chester bein' laid up for repairs, boy was in need o' this job—an’ fitted for't—as he proved syne.” One eight bells in I remarked the engi- m, my weel twa days of the juniors chuckled Graham stared him into decorum “So,” ended the chief, “when he was to be robbed o't by prejudice, I de fended him by lvin'. The matter was no’ important “Why didn’t you keep the lie up? “Because when he'd cut the bul wark loose, it became important AR'll no’ go'intae the philosophy o't Capt. Williams. Ah'm a just mon, I've telt yve; an’ justice demanded that, havin' howked the boy through every- thin’ from measles to smashed fingers an’ stayed in jobs for his sake that no bachelor or childless mon would ha’ stuck for a week, I should take what credit he could do me, an’ rejoice in the same. Willlams gave a short laugh. “Well—heads I win, tails vou lose he sneered. ‘“That's a regular Scotch trick. You disown him except when he makes a hit, an’ then you step up for your share of the glory. Your God-fearin’ scales of justice have only got one pan. Graham arose. “You misunderstand me, Captain,” he said grimly. “Ah'm indifferent to the lad only so long as it mak’s no difference. “1f I tak' pride in him when he deserves it, I tak’ responsi- bility for him when he doesna.” “You mean that if he'd come into notice for stealing rivets, instead of cuttin’ through a couple of them, you'd have said you were his pa just the same?” demanded Willilams, moving out into the alleyway. ‘Yes, you would, like—-" “Ave,” said Robert Graham, sr Judging by the finality with which McWhee reached for the bottle, this seemed to be the end of a chapter or [ something—an unsatisfactory end: an embarrassing end; a_subtly menacing end, which left me {Il at ease. “That word ‘Ave’” the present writer remarked nervously, ‘“seems to be much in use among engingers, he-he!” “Aye!" said McWhee. We now come to the City of Mom basa’'s return voyage from Bomba: to Barrow-on-Furness week the second, and the third day I apologize for this affected and in accurate method of saying it was the seventeenth day out: but McWhee was 80 infernally biblical that I find my yle still influenced, (Continued in Tomorro