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STAR—MONDAY, JUNE 12, 1916. PAGE 4, “maes--- EDITORIAL PAGE OF THE SEATTLE STAR Cynthia Grey’s Looks Moony Some Already Coming “c OONSHINE,” says Sir Alfred Mond, British fiscal expert, regarding QOREIGN immigration, halted by the war, i looking up again, and ray stories of Germany piling up products to dump upon the markets ot idly nearing the normal. , ane ee the world after peace comes. He might well have added that the talk of a Considering that transportation facilities are practically nil and i ‘ H post-war combination of the Allies to control international trade is equally countries at war, from whence most of the immigrants are coming, discou COL ¥ UM evanescent. ' age emigration in every way possible, the increase i tartling. America o- Avstena of mine is In very : oe ‘ P : arte t > , > rig j { e, but it doesn’t want it too sud serious trouble and has asked me OUR OWN TRAVELOGUES ? Every one of the fighting nations is going to be put to it hard to feed wants immigration of the right kind, of course, but it doe y a 4 , to come to you for advice x 2 ° > f ‘ “ , : iderable tenly Without some definite, co-ordinated national plan to handle an About 25 years ago she came % : pers its own empty stomachs and clothe its own ragged backs for a considerable Cenly, 0 , ; ‘ cltle f sthiae aia “he Weer Wh @ fear whe donee TN ie A period after the war. They will all be shipping in, not out. properly distribute the immigrants, the seaboard cities anc ates may be wife and. thtee eel otaeeTa t Miri ; - , : swamped. It is one of the real problems facing Uncle Sam and he had left them almost destitute. The aleher tmon Naturally, in time, home demands will be satisfied, commerce will re- wampec b poe ae wife died several years ago. Thig all yeu adjust itself, European exports will begin again and the race for internation- better get busy figuring on it. riers, Wes Bent te beceme : al trade supremacy will be on, But by that time Uncle Sam will be coming , re old by @ former husband, under the wire or will have waxed much too fat to run fast. y 8h had four children by thie man she lives with now, two girig living and a boy and girl dead, if anything should happen te the father, whe is in very poor health, could the children in the East come in for @ share of the Hy fresh that the p Lasting Alliance AZANOFF, Russia’s foreign minister, announces that the present absolute accord between Great Britain and Russia means an alliance for all time. Felt Real Good When you fight, starve and bleed in a wench with another fellow, you jen an auto » seman anywhere i is you he ts going he he means he’ oing to Detroit | . matter than and most} Ford, who > P oe ' ' asi x 4 : ; oceible ac life insurance, which is $2, AT Pee it te ans sean Y heck! we feel just like swinging our old sombrero in the alr and let- ire likely to form a lasting attachment for him, and, it is possible, as Sazanofft les'maret. "thevictoe dina aa mutecture automodii Dut very ting out a blood-curdling war whoop predicts, that such a tremendous thing as an indissoluble Russo-British al- |and thle woman have re marriage to make guns and battle ‘ Hl ‘ i . ‘ sania aie rrowing var certifiate to show tha ty have ime’ We Oén% Party fences were trampled flat when twenty-three republicans and liance will be one of the great facts growing out of the tue y the right to their share of the ae a oee two progressives stampeded to the democrats on the government armor What would a close alliance between manufacturing Britain and agricul- insurance. We will anxiously wait . | plate proposition tural Russia, backed by the biggest navy and the biggest army, not mean to ghd Abert oe vir ane po THINGS WE'RE TIRED OF ’ ‘oer : ; 4 af —The j il a READING | Patriotism hasn’t gone to seed after all and the scream of the Eagle the future of Europe , : i tli A f abe ly tke astes ae pes eco Cel for mer | may again resound thruout the land. All the old bird needs is a little nour- Posterity will sz thing s about the kaiser, if such an alliance is one o ditteranee Wietues tenn ty air of self-confidence.” | ishment, gentlemen of the sixty-fourth. the big results of the war. riage certificate or not, if your “The wedding march “from ‘Lo rin’ was play the bride | H down the aisle on the arm} her father. (Father's arm must | a been terribly bruised.) BERRIGDOOOO0 OCU OOOR OOOO. KOO) OU WUOOOOMIOC 0 S300 Ox UROCKIOC OMRON OOO OO OCC OOOO OOOO 0 OF 1a 0x00OK KIC emma — 6K tl! hlLlLU CCC Q>Kindly print a recipe for mak. with his family, where ext Wee ; By John Reed Scott ing soda water. Rereceived the rere ty te| A Novel «yNpER COVER” “THE DUKE OF OBI IVION” 0 a A Novel vo oh WATER FIEND. ae | A Week! By Rol Cooper Megrue John Rhed Scott eek.) oO oS ae EFFEM FAR R | acid, Juice of one lemon, swo pounds INATE MERS friend’s name is written in the pAlicy, she will get the insurance, It would be well for her to find out about it right away. ra SOOO OUUOGOOOOG6 JOCURI OO0 OOO RDO0O000N FOROOOE OC | = | white sugar, three pints water: let report geo iyo eee KRRENMRRRN RXKRNKERRRMENRRRREEN TNT Sore rr er Ten RUMMMMMAN ANAT TMM RM Tre roc r res WRYNWRMERRRMRAMMNRMR WREKNNRNNARAMAR AY OHM RRRRRMRMRM | boll together five minutes. When that way are busy with their “ ' ’ . | nearly cold dd ¢ i sewing, which they ate| CHAPTER 1 ] known each other all our lives, and] went on deck. I walked aft; and,] “What do you want now, Fred We all will come along,” Rosa: aboard, and each of us bad an au-| on 7, wit ‘ol thtce onie a 2 to get in before it Is too, Tia Lelend I'm not afraid of being misunder-| leaning on the rail, gazed languldly 4 she. is nd i Justine iy | eueett FOVOIVOE 18 8 ABOUNERE BO} tT sr tan Meur wade minors outte ‘Williamina (Ore.) Times. ARDIGAN,” said Brinsmade, | *t904 When I say—it's up to Rosa-|at the waterfront to the westward. ‘© wish you good morning! aren't going to stay here alone. a - little water, and one ounce winter- . . a. . Boag te ot iid and you. If you two should} So I was standing when there| “With all that motion? No’ No We gre our way amidships You'll be back for luncheon, re-| 7 oon estence. Mix well, put in ___HE DIDN'T NOTICE IT the Charleston Yacht atu. appen to fancy each other, I'll be|camo a soft little laugh behind me, | Methinks not 4 up to the bridge member!” Rosalind called _ We usually retire about 9 o'clock »|Slass jars or pint bottles and keep a] hah ” A klad, old man. It's a pity you were|and an adorable voice exclaimed: | “Come to the point, Fred. What téan a im this fog now, ar Unless the island captures us!"|th cool place. For a arink, take Wednesday night we were "rant Sigh A netbeee, Florida in Central Africa bunting sand, or| “Early bird! |do you want? Am I to be marooned | gaiq Dorwald Th s an fey nsmade laugheé—and, with 8) two tabneapooni of the syrup to t_wearled. Knowing that | 14" Vvonesucla? tween Moria) something equally useful, the iast| “Dicky bird!” said J, turntng|in Charleston, or to be made walh current here, and the warm windy “*¥@ of the hand, we were Fore-|twothirds tumbler of cold water, pees 9, We slipped oft | haven't.” sald 1, “tho we can f0UF Years—and came home to find | around the plank?” of the tropica, blowing over it, pro. |! “rected Dorwald,” said he, ‘J and one-fourth teaspoon soda: stir Pants and went to bed and sat), |! haven’ : t them, if you her taken. I don't know whether| She looked a mild reproach “Much worse!” he sald. “You quee the fox” case we're not back by 4 o'clock, to| an creamy with foam, and drink mar seem Golly! we never) © Such iuterestea” 7 "| she will give you a thought, or you| “Ten't {t lovely!” abe said, with |and Rosalind are to decide whether |“™ wa id Brinemade, “Tt jg | st224 ln as close an practicable and | ae, ane Strike 9 at all— | FQ mmmen inter Cardigan re-| ¥!!! give her one—that is for you! a wave of her slim hand toward | we shal run thra the Went ch a fom as we had in New | {spatch a boat to investigate, but! @- ay hair le curly and used te (Ark.) Democrat. plied or ahowd refer to cruise |¢™P to determine, I'm not throw. | the town, “I think this harbor and | Indies t six weeke—and harbor last. January, when 12,20 event land unless something | be a tight golden brown. Ag | ool among them and conn them as| {2S My sister at your head, as you! its waterfront are the most beau-| touch all slat : the fuecios Were Gut of buss gga yrs Dy yen 6 the | older it seems to get darker until power At know; but if she shows any Inclin-|tiful in the world I think it will be pertectly love B Th II 0 . it Is now almost a drab shade. fe “That would be a trifie monot.|*t!o to seo mattere—differently,! fier eyes lingered on the Battery; |¥—-don't you, Rosalin Precisely, atr—and that was by narrow entrance required, to MY/there a harmiess solution that I enous, my friend!” 1 smiled You're not averse to seeing! mine lingered on her—as she wa Rowalind agreed and we told , unprofessional eye, very expert} “Don't scoff,” id he. “Come ‘2*™ also, you won't encounter any! aware A woman does not have | them of the mysterious island, It mant!pulation, yet Hatch managed along and try it. Yonder Nes the | °PPosition from me. Now, not alto look at the man beside her to| ¥®* arranged that we start on the t without difficulty; and once in could use to restore it to its orig- jinat color? ANXIOUS, How far have we come?” sald womn tee TT tein ny Brinamade. ale, ‘We fees nt eked th tue’ Gitmee A lemon rinse will bring out | Buccaneer"—nodding toward the! *°'d. id you how | feell know when he is lookitig at her, | Morro In this fog, ir?—possibly haifa! water caused by the abtect wisn |the light shades in your hair and | or, where the lights of his |®>out it: and that you won't be! and the Battery seemed to charm : mile yond ae Py gay w of 28 Ot injurious, The juice from | shone—“a reasonably inter. | “!0latimg any hospitality nor trust her with it» quiescent beauty —and CHAPTER II Then, sharply as it had begua,| °° "tenes ML See ere one large lemon is sufficient for esting company—a bully cook—| 5! Pcp avery tl ‘he’ @oorway,| ns rmed me. I wanted to take | af Moonlight and Mist : ergs kdl Bey Out the rocky ledge, was. Moonline aejone cuart of water: and @ most competent captain. | Bitegney if von'ye Tethtee ere, the slender, whitegarbed fi e sailed the next afternoon! into the curet 4 pres {1 vigorously waving her What more can you want, Dick?" ri my arms and hold It close; the dark | With the tide. placta handkerchief Q.—As several of us have had an Nothing,” said I. “I must be in|! 40, we shall be delighted to have| head, shot with gold, on my shoul-| The next month passed with had ae: toe a rchief argument as to which is the sec- be if in view before ow 4 New York by the middle of M you join us. \der; the proud face upturned; the| amazing rapidity us, rising at least 160, feet above Ptah 4 cavern!” Brinsmade ex-| ong city in size in Washington, we ° t } “I shall be delighted to join you.” | 1ove} os velled with the to: ot being In any particular haste - , |would be much obliged if you ere by the last of ovely eyes ne p the waves, w ocky island Oe Ape” site” be "° Meanwhile, 1/%ald Pinckney —a middle-aged | iashes; the ripe red ips jnst— we steamed leisurely down the|uncharted and scliters behind its (Continued In Our Next Issue) would tell us which one it is? want to do something a little out |{harlestonian of | irreproachable| 12 os Rave our breakfast here| Gulf Stream. We combed the! yell ef mist 4 WALTER, = Al of the ordinary. We'll stop at|'incage, accent and charm. | ana now,” she suddenly suggented.|Virins and the Lesser Antilles| ‘The Huecaneer steamed slowly | A—Spokane is the second larg Jevery island on the map—it we| [resently Pinckney remarked: | “Dutiy'” 1 agreed thoroly. Not an teland but was in-|atong, keeping the fog line—which ‘ est city in the state of Washing- own | find some that are not on the map, 1 Mees. sit, WE are, to have: oe Ww. A te k under th Spected. and proved according tO/ was about 190 yards from the coast When You re Well vais! Pay of posing w flee & “ren |20_™much the better; we'll stop | Cusenser fw an indefinite siay.”| We, went Mack under the swmithe map. Old Oaptath Dorwald| “just on ine se quarter alt Worstest was never evel| there also. You'll have your reg Only a day or #0 longer, prob- |! placed « chair for her, and . +) | knew them every one. |The island . “ Q—Why do we have to sleep pht of in them old days when! iin: meals every day. with the bly.” Brinsmade replied. “Woe are tect one myself She struck a bell! “However, by the time we had| re yeni Pee oape aah hi KEEP oak of a fry 24 hours Beed to hang kriminals and) conotonous life of a comfortable | ‘inking of making a cruise in the /On the table. i [reached St. Thomas and Charlotte |it bent abruptly at right angles | JESSIE. firs up by there toes like that) vacht between times—if the com.| st Indies—to count the islands | ‘Bend the steward to me,” she ia, with {ts fragrant breezes,|\When we -o, A hie is part of nature's re guy done and verify the map: maybe they |Ordered. © * © jood morning, | ere is more than vunded the turn, we | 3 ” r d pair system. |oany pleases you the oop ns ; Brinsmade was ready to go ashore/ saw no evidence of a landing—the|[] Panether Antile Ia The T 4 Hittel gorgie medders found that) P*!) Prae reflecting on the com.|8F¢ Not all recorded; been over.) Thompson Acknowledging | thé! ang escape fr the yacht tor 8 calien rocky ‘aelaaée ait cee eet agian pia aot The body ‘is like a machine the other day when he slapped looked in the rush stowaré’s salute. “Mf. Cardigna| i104; and from then, until our} ee af . 's paign | which must be kept in good ordér, 9 sister & of Korse she runs rite|@ny.” said 1. Pinckney took a sip of hisjsnd I will have breakfast here.| 0) javenture, we not only veri| Being Conducted With Co- | Every day there is a certain & told her ma which gave go: ac “R are omnes: ne severe Scotch Grapefruit, ch eags and coffee) tog the chart. but did the old tour |ensrteT About two miles, the Island operation of Pa amount of actual wearing down of ‘osalind is engaged, you know.” | >“ 4 ol Ne the ¢ . @ he old tour) ended, the ship swung to port, the | Medical Association Dr gg dickens Boe Mapping bis ele) “niore's the pity,” said I—"if 1 o,” sald be. putting down the) —Snything eles, I ge < ist as well |fog aiso, the rocky heights also aa pret and nerve fiber, 6nd: s wee it was her fait at that but that . , | Klass thoughtfully, “you have heard 1 kon I had better be grate else i ’ . ing away of flesh due to carrying ent no ice with his ma who says|°™ ‘° roger months longer on | 11. legend, have ful for what I have—and the time! ‘ tut night-—beauti | rctner, Mlle of the same smooth on the ordinary business of living. 7 : ul night—bear same rocky height e h gorgie you are such a bad Caen Tot . Rawdon?” he| “What legend?’ asked Bring. | that is to be. iF ‘i bf tac “agi a ne sige 4 Bil nigh ame tocky heights, th | When we sleep, nature quietly i that you can go rite to bed with-| a! re for make With w euidk interest The time that is to be?” she in-| ft on! ed io h bea - Me : ia ame for and we turned the third | ® SCREENS * restores us to a normal condition, no supper & see if you cant “es + The legend of the hidden {s-|flected, with a puzzled fre the tropis. “We Ba inated din corner and bore away on the last ,|, We often hear of some one who on my accoun: i * ner and were sitting on deck eK. |x ~ h “ , P Up some ways to be Good to-| ol land—or the disappearing island What do you mean—anyth aaa has “broken down” under a great He looked at me thoughtfully a whte i arg on oat s “It depends on you and Mr Presently a white haze began to| ! speak of corners, but it will be This is the time of the year to| strain This is a good phrase. It _ 80 gorgie cralls in to the haypile spore _ ink of Rawdon?”| “Jn the West Indte Leighton.” rise faintly on the starboard bow; | Understood what I mean—they were |Scrutinize your sc 8 aoa describes the state exactly, just as ity soon he gets hungry) in you think of Rawdon Pinckney nodded. “So the legend| “What depends on us?” eradually growing more distinct, | Corners only the sense i al neeeens 8 if some parts of a machine should ff to want a peace of dry bread | he “Wh t do I think of Rawdon? 1|™2%—tho it differs tn the exsential You and Justine are to decide until we could see plainly that it) change of d on The island eater el Poel wear out and break because they out no butter on {t atall, which at do unk of a detail as to tts exact locality, It| Whether the Buccaneer goes for a| Was fog of some considerable ex-| Was ect, a rounde el oor SO ROSD. ss had not been kept in repair, putry good sine that he was al! ¢choed. n ns never to have been en-| Cruise in the West Indies for the ogra les 1 and one mile eo ae house, —- ty inside | He nodded Ae an Fact) countered except by a ship driven|next six weeks. Fred wanta to go Hello! what's that?” said Brins.| wide, comy encircled by a of course Q—Do you think cocoa butter the worst of it, he thought it| Proposition I far out of its ¢ or by a ship but he will allow you two to de | made bank of fog and an icy n cu But be sure| good for a bony neck and hollow ths worst, but reeley the worst} “I never thought of him as ani wrecked party in a boat, The one| cide.” Maybe it is the Elusive Isiand!|rent a haifa mile in that your screens | chest? MARIE. “was coming to him yet, was when| abstract Proposition!” I laughed. | ining upon which all the legends| ‘I fancy Justine and I won't have| Mrs. Leighton laughed This is positively the most re fit tightly; that| A.—Cocoa butter, applied con- This litte! sister comed up & told! “I suppose it's only a brother's | scree, however, is that the {sland | Much difficulty in deciding!” she Maybe it 1s,” Brinsmade re. | pelling coast line I have ever seen soles tte they have no/sistently and insistently with the 4 all about the big feed they had Way— question his only sister's is hidden by ‘eat bi ot ¢ e|laughed. “It will be Jolly |sponded, and raised his hand to| Brinsmade remarked, as we neared{“0le8 in them; that they are well proper massage movements, will ‘ for haw ae hes 9 choice,” he reflected ldden by @ great bank of dens ae ' d df the ei Fothing but (repaired all over fill out the hollow places, Why supper & how she 2 peaces he reflec 3 fog or mist—and that no one has| Here Prinsmade's head appeared | his orderly the end df the circle. “Nothing but |"! f . ¥ "of ple, hers and hisn Especially when that sister 18) 6.0. landed because of the frown-|!m the compantonway My cc nts to@aptain Dor.|}an aeroplane can land on that It irprising what a little el-|don’t you accompany {ft with a & there his dere littel sister got Miss Brinsmade,” I added ling cliffs and pounding waves "You up betimes,” he greet-| wald, and ask him to step here,” | islan@. pow grease, paint and turpentine,| series of physical culture move- | ood and even with him for that, “There are some others with| “Is there any one in Charleston|ed. “The top of the morning, my |he said Hold on a moment, Fred'” ex./ Properly mixed, will do in keeping| ments particularly adapted for fill- ‘slap, alrite, alrite | whom I should be better satisfied,” who has ever coun the island?” 1/dear'” to Rosalind, patting her| The captain came 1 saluted claimed Rosalind that an |Your sere fly proof and weather !ng out hollow chests? P she says, verry nise like, gorgie he continued 19 cheek, and following it with a kis What do you make of the fog| opening yonder in the cliff — — ) dere, i will go & get you a nise| “Until they were in Rawdon's fee indeed,” said Pinckney. “It's | Then Ag rth ed het inqult ca yonter? Br cane sked | I believe you re r ght my dear,"| Just look over your bunch of| not de obliged to display dirty, torn | Book to rede & then you wont miss position—then you would begin to ¥ on ouch : as much as to #a Wouldn't yo: Jon’t know what to make of/ her brother scanned the rocky wall.|screens. See that the woodwork i#| screens ” oa i uppe uch doubt them, too. It's natural, Fred; |@t least 59 years since the Jast|* % ‘ 4 : on atlone Gono eee , your supper so m - ’ a Sadia ; th ‘ like to be privileged to kiss her,|{t, sir,” Dorwald replied There | “Dorwald, do you see it not rickety, paintless and weather. The self-respect of a tenant is re ‘ea heen there If. No man is|/@send. I doubt ff half-a dozen peo When she comes back she hands I've gra soho ype Maven {ple are aware of it. My cwn| Meo? is nothing in the atmospt I think Miss Brinsmade is cor-| beaten, and the wire netting rusty | flected in the good repair of his fey = book and sg dae ag Babe gate ly, sister—onti he hes |knowledge comes frome tamiy|1 pretended not to understand.| produce fog. Tt {e unusually rect,” the captain answered s|and rotted out here and there screens; but if, in spite of the ade- pot ip diethaae haga eng oe of ne on si Me ee ealition that Ses grandfather, | But 1, glancing up at her | tonight, even for the Carib a et narrow cleft in } Suck ao reens make your windows | quate protection for your windows putry hes prove : ’ that — 7 | broth ected the look and, Is it a fog, or is {t a mirage?” | and {t's not far from our or ok bad. They discredit the neat-/and doorways, flies do get in, tt q ich u when a boy, w th i * . jo Ei in, then, ereem and puddings & everything Whi h he rarely does,” Brina-| a onw tne is and, lwith @ woman's intuition, read it | Rosalind asked starting place. Shall we stand in| ne und thrift of the housekeeper,|of course, the swatter a areas tha! di to eat ade reflected. ris a man who may know] p © its good to m ic t 1 | }aright—and into her face the blood| “It's for. Mis namade | toward it, sir?” ud thé first thing you know the/help in banishing intruders, and so ‘how, aint that rubbing ft in on a| He took a long, slow pull at h - of the island myth | ' a e took a long, slo: J n rs igh ome r “Let's 2 = lee t Do s« made ordered worn-o t invites the entr ejare fly traps and sticky pape Pood ae ave|He is in the West Indies con.|DUlsed brightly for a moment, and Let's hay look at L a i 2) 8 1 pape oer Sonny cigaret. “Dick,” sald he, “we bh stantly. Shall I bring him over?” 1 away }said Brinsmade | Eve bright light of a full|of flies, mosquitoes and bugs, and| Dishes of poisoned milk or food Y OCH be weenie Ob Brine » You say tc kfast! “Aye ir!” the captain re-|moon is uncertai nation, and | YOu might just as well have no pro-| intended for flies are dangerous to Likea I a Boy at at 50 Bubbling Over | made replied out here, little Rosalind?” he asked, sponded it was not until we were within Jess | tection at all children and pet animals. | Pinckney crossed the piazza to| “Dick and I have already ordered) The yacht slowed down until jt/th&n 50 yards that the cleft was| Screens are like collars and cufts ~ x With Vitality—T aking Tron Did Tt\ tre’ ter carne 8, Psi ours here,” sho answered wis Sinpie Seabee Resawite Wa |GedAied ‘bayond qeastios te Ten [As sou would pot Olek tke eiel —siGSr SoU GERGOR 2 eRetlbee standing leaming on the rail and|, “Good:” stretching his long were in the fog now and a more| TOW cleft, extending back thru the|dirty, ragged linen on your neck| Sunlight ie the great. health. length in a chair. “We all will impenetrable mass I have never| rocky headland into the island; | and wrists, so ur house should giving agent? gazing out on the oonlit harbor mpen a | Doctor says Nuxated Iron is greatest of all strength builders | Ha cath a word to hte, ack the two [have it together, TI heard Justine beheld. It was chilly and I noticed |how far, however, we could. noi eerie —Often increases the strength and endurance of delicate, | came across to us. He presented | thrashing around in her cabin, as|Rosalind draw her light wrap| see. nervous folks 200 per cent in two weeks time. | him as Mr. De Verdenois T passed; so, I fancy, she'll be around her bare shoulders Rather constricted,” Brinsmade NEW YORK, N. Y.—Not long ago T have seen dozens of nervous, run-| “The lost tsland? Yes, 1 have| Mong In a minute, What have you I think this {s absurd, Fred,”|Commented. “We would better, I 9 man came to me who was nearly | “It Is never | OTdered?” 1 she Please put about and|*Uppose, He to unt!l morning, and down people who were ailing all the| heard of it,” he said MIG Sektucy old and ~ nile double thelr strenath and es twice in the same locality, About| Rosalind told him let's get out of this awful thing.” vppiabas daylight does to It. What ve him a preliminar | syenptome iver and|the only detail on which ali the| “That 1s a modest but perfectly) “In a minute, Rosalind, dear,” he | do vou fay, Dic lor life insurance. I w er trouble to 14 da legends agree is that the {slapd {9 |%004 breakfast. I think I'll go you! answered “I rec kon that is best,” said f Seer) arith the blood Be vinen eee , ounded by a dense fog, and tha Ah! The fair chaperon ap A sailor loomed out of the for There may not be an island by | Watts as a young man: | a in ; " hoctoring| NO one has ever landed—or, at|Proaches.” He made as tho aweep-| and saluted daylight!” laughed Rosalind & young ma ly w obtaining any |least, has never returned, ff he diq|!9& the deck with his plume and Captain Dorwald's compliments,| “I should not be at all surprised,” ithatanding his ag ‘ t ” take the old/jand. Where did you hear of tt,| bowed low Madame la Duchesse sir, and he would you come on the} Brinsmade replied. Maybe we'll fron ad, ied had with tenewes simply to sacs g| Mr. Brinsmade—down in the West |De Leighton, your very obedient!” | bridge.” |find the fog lifted and the {sland EE At 86 he was in bad sheath it tas Geon'ta el tndleat® Mrs, Leighton curtsied low in re-| “Come along, Dick.” sald Bring-| gone. ‘areworn ond near ily abso vo , spors i Much better would {t have bee orbed and I never heard of it unt. s | SPomse. made. a n eimee © Hiracie of vitality, s ‘ uxated tron, If ¥oul eyanincwes girs See ee |for us, 4f they had gone with the face beating with the b do you any good, other ening,” sa srinsmade. “Mr. |night. But alas! As I have sald prove worse than use.| Aigan and I were considering a ching Feet trom bea Dbvae, iron to the greatest of ait yan athlete or prize tight » aniong the islands to Kill time |) >utface | | Strength builders. If people would| « won the da y Decnuse| f leg : 3 | CHAPTER IIT only throw patent medicines knew the secret of wruct atrengtn| for the next four oka. 1 sug. {ie . \ | 4 | and nausemus ons and take/and endurance, and filled his blood | ested that thore might be an fs: | " oi | The Underground Passage | m convinced | before nto the|land waiting to be discovered. Mr. | | 1 thousands of Bersons might be saved who now every year from pneumon consumption, kidney, The morning rought no change and or the fog. even more for cas We a Control Pit ainenctrcce apse tutensee To direct each unit of his army in the field, es i 3} $] It did, however, clear up our 4 certainty as to the opening in the to execute a quick attack at any point, a ae No play of strategy or sudden shift of tactics, i Q {| y| Foe) Pinckney joined us just then, and bp. | We heard the legend from him.” 4 De Verdenois smiled For true PMieart trouble. Suet tae ae *ai-l deadly sameness, and the same eases was nothing more nor less . tron | Geadliness, commend me to the than a weakened condition brought te are by em-| Antil I've voyaged among them on by lack of fron in the blood. Iron ike ths eis for Yemen ae Gatton Of U tot ness—I think I know absolutely necessary to enable| o ' r ur blood to change food Into liv se tissue. Without it, no matter| - = | We chatted awhile lon how much or what you eat, your food Merely passes through you wi @oing you any good. You don't get the strength“out of it, and as a con nce you become weak, pale and| fidence either the is |The former x bidding by the latter bec »-| different subjects, then Brinamade "land I went down/to the landing |where the launch’ w In nearly al cliff. It was a cleft nd not a way, but narrow and curved just the business general who uses shadow; a fjord, such as jinside the entrance. | s walting to er} take wis out to th ccaneer When we had finished breakfast, | y looking jus’ a r to forfelt $100 4 he ‘ane | a had wur emake 4 ae i (pe a araddaes| i aE bd eae rep | 1 was not able to sleep with any | Ro ean wich i oats fata WESTERN UNION fron. If you are not strong or well a he " satisfaction that night—whether it! i “ 3 afore: | ou owe it to yourself to make the the atmosphere, digestion It acts through the pores and re. $| Said, Fred and I prepared to tackle ‘following test Bee how long A ean work or how far you can walk without becoming tired. Next take two five-grain tablets of peor | Muxated iron three times per after meals, for two weeks, Tr fest your strength again and see ‘eli Yourself how much you have gained. or what, I do not know, but | I tossed about until at last the sun| came up over Sumter, an ingot of molten steel [ii nit chooutng, Hach, the is everywhere at once p moves the cause by restoring the tissues to normal; the results are Connor, a partic 7 al-o cide: remarkable. Get a 25¢ pack flarty able-bodied seaman, to ac.| age from any druggist; he is au GIVES INSTANT RELIEF '!'°"!’*! {© refund money’ to. any one not fully satisfied. RRR PARRA ren 1 lay a while longer—then arose had my bath, shaved, dreasdd and } H | ron in | ? 3 2 2 ' ‘

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