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work: Cafe lake, when e tocs too ISIC One's loman ferms with ict or for ress take Ho TF: ik at (Continued From Yesterday) “What do you mean?" “I'll be as short Captain Blood. “I'l waive for the moment the unseemiliness of making war upon the Dutch, of taking French prisoners, and of provoking the anger of the governor of Tortuga, I'll accept the situation as I find tt, Yourself you've fixed the rahsom of this couple at 20,000 pieces, and, as I gather, the lady ts to be your per. quisite. But why should sho be your Perquisite more, than another's, see: ing that sho belongs by the articles | to all of us, as a prize of war?” Black as thunder grew the brow of Levasseur, “However,” added Captain Blood, “Tl not dispute her to you !f you are prepared to buy her.” “Buy bar?” “At the pries you have set upon her.” Levasseur contained his rage, that @ might reason with tho Irishman. as T can,” sald) “BLOOD “hy Rafael Sabatini ‘ @ RAPABL SARATINI apport NEA SERVICK ne | "That ts tho ransom of the man, It | is to be paid for him by the governor of Tortuga.” no, Yo've parcelled the twain together—very oddly, I confexs Yo've set their value at 20,000 pi and for that sum you may AVO | them, since you desire {ty but you'll pay for them tho 20,000 pieces that are ultimately to come to you as the jransom of one and tho dowry of the Jother; and that sum shall be divided | among our crews, So that you do | this, tt fs concetvable that our follow: era may take a lenient view of your breach of tho articles we jointly signed.” ~ Jevasseur laughed savag ea! Credieu! ‘The good Jest!" “T quite agree with you,” sald Cup. \itain Blood. ‘To Levasseur tho Jest lay tn that Captain Blood, with no more than a |dozen followers, should come there} fattempting to hector him who had a hundred men within easy call. But “Ah | propriate to him | faithful only to thelr greed, he per It seemed that ho had left out of his reckoning something which his ap:| ponent had coun in, For aa, laughing still, Levasseur swung to his officers, he saw that which chok ed the laughter in his throat, Cap. tain Blood had shrewdly played upon the cupidity that was the paramount Inspiration of those adventurers, And Lovassour now read clearly on thelr faces how completely they adopted Captain Blood's sugggestion that all must participate in the ransom which their leader had thought to ap If. It gave the gaudy ruffian pause, and Whilst in his heart he those followers of his, who could be cursed elved—and only just in time—that he had best tread warily, “You misunderstand,” he aald, swallowing his rage. “The ransom is for division, when it comes, girl, meanwhile, derstanding.” The mine on that un- “Good! grunted Cahusao, “On that understanding all arranges it seif.” “You think so?" said Captain | Blood. Sut If M. d’Ogeron should re. | fuso to pay the ransom? What} then? He laughed, and got lazily to his feet, “No, no, If Captain Le. vasseur is meanwhile to keep the girl, ax he proposes, then let him pay | this ransom, and be his the risk !f it | should afterwards not Ing.” “That's itt seur's offic be forthcom- | cried one of Leva» And Cahusac addec “It's reasonable, that! Captain Blood | Js right, It is in the articles," “What is in the artleles, you fools?” Levasseur was in danger of | losing his head, “Sacre Dieu! Where do you suppose that I have 20,000 pieces? My whole sharo of the prizes | of this cruise does not come to halt that sum. I'll be your debtor until} I've earned it. Will that content you?" | | “All things considered, there ts not | a doubt that it would have done so| had not Captain Blood Intended oth orwise. “Have you guessed it yet?” asked the Riddle Lady This was the first riddle that the iddle Lady in Riddle Land asked the T Dum & a song of sixpence, a pocket full of rye, | The bird I wish to speak of was never in a pie, she Mant bird, dear people, is worth a lot cf money, But hasn't got a feather, you'll think that rather funnyt Yet she has wings—quite large ones—that spread out when she files, And the longest tall you ever saw she pulls all thru the sk{fes.” “Have you guessed it yet?” asked the Riddle Lady. fed a the people of Rid- us some more.” e Riddle Lady went:on: “Sometimes she does a tall spin and makes a dive, with quite upside ng else alive, mountains, and seas case ert lke a across the ¢ , Uke and, puckering their eyes. | And birdie, Ike the | does everything she’s told. s arrived with!sne kneels right down beside him | ‘ces to obtain her, | and then like nimble Jack, lands upon her back. “Away she goes aroaring o'er the | city, church and spire, | She never stops to take a rest—she never seems to tire, @ and) Now I am sure you've wen this|® 4 bird, you must have guessed her name, It's really quite an easy word—tt's just en ——r" “Te it @ poll-parrot?’ asked one Riddle Lander. “Oh, no! laughed the Riddle mony Lady. “An eagle?’ asked another. jo—not an eagle, either.” "I know—we know," called the Twins excitedly. “Correct!" amiled the Riddle Lady, ning to Dfek Red Cap, the Town er. “Give these children the first | rize in the prize bag.” It was a pound of sugar plums, enough to make any pair of chil dren quite {ll—ff they were greedy. |But Nancy and Nick, being well mannered, passed the sugar plums around and kept only one aplece for & good beginning,” sald Dumpty graciously. “I hope you will do as well tomorrow.” (To Be Continued) tt c “And then comes the Salad”! —The crown- 2 ingtouchtotheThanks- < giving Dinner — for GOLD MEDAL Mayonnaise —the dressing with the irresistible, teasy, tangy taste makes it so. And here's the salad that is simply perfect apple cut in meats. And cious GOLD Insist on “PHILLIPS” i OF SAY “PHILLIPS” MT ag ons 0 to your druggist, or you m size, between “turkey with trimmings”. and pumpkin pie./ » GOLD MEDAL” MAYONNAISE Thanks- giving Salad: On Iceland lettuce leaves— in separate nests—orange cut in small cubes; delicate strips; chopped celery; cream-cheese-balls rolled in chopped nut in a centre cup of lettuce—deli- MEDAL MAYONNAISE. PROTECT Your Doctor and Yourself MILK MAGNESIA not get the r 50 years bel by phy f genuine “ contain directions and jupoh him broomstick, | Her master gives a run and | “It's an airplane.” | t uses, |° “And !f you should die before you | have earned it? Ours ts a calling fraught with risks, my captain,” “Damn yout’ Levasseur flues id with fury. “Will your’ | Twenty nothing satisfy y “Oh, but yeu thousand |pleces of eight for immediate di. | vision.” “T haven't got it." “Then let someone buy the prison- ers who has. | “And who do you suppose has it | if T have not?” | “I have,” sald Captain Blood "You have! Levasseur’s mouth fell open, “You... you want the | stri?” “Why not? And I exceed you in| |wallantry in that I will make sacri in honesty in ‘0 pay for what I jthat I am ready want.” Levasseur stared at him foolishly Agape. Hehind him pressed his of | ficers, gar Captain | the cas also 1 sat down ag r lh |neemed insoluble,” un | bulging eyes of Levasseur and h |ficers, he untied the mouth of th | bag and rolled into his left palm four or five pearis each of the size of a| sparrow’s egg. There were 20 such in the bag, the very pick of thone taken in that raid upon the pearl “You boast a knowledge of| pearls, Cahusac. At what do you vulue this? | The Breton took between coarse finger and thumb the proffered lus. n, delicately iridescent sphere, his 1 eyes app ng it ousand pieces,” he answere shre It will fetch rather more in Tor tuga or Jamaica,” said Captain Blood, twice as much in E I'll accept your valuation almost of @ size, as you Here are 12, represent 12, pieces of . which is La Foudre . tig watchfu But it was one of I eur's Own officers who hindered Nam de Dieu, my ca It iw settle you do? in his capacious hand him on the other side. “Ds fool, capta y trouble bet number us t stepped up t t be a to pre ¢ ‘crews? His| two to} nearly ls are waed for coll nds ang patches trim the coats, ' | everybody THE ATTL TAR “Dapper” Dan Caswell, wealthy young Clevelander, has embarked upon another cruise o'er the marital seas. And, as rpected, it will be this young lady, June Casle- ton, former Follies and Sally beauty, who'll chart his course. Dan's first voyage, with. Jessie Reed, also of Flo Ziegfeld's dancing maidens, came to grief before if hardly had begun. And then he said he'd never marry another show girl! one, What's a girt more or less? In | walt Heaven's name, let her go. He's /ed th paid handsomely for her, and dealt fairly with us,” r some moments they grop. hands and knees, oblivi yet In those mo 1 things were happening. nd on his sword, a white mask of rage, was r uptain Blood to nder roared the infurt, You...” In all his bulary he could find no epi meribe his Meutenant. He caught him « blow that almost rent him sprawling. The pearly were scat her while I din the sand. { when you're Cahusac dived after them, hin fel. ood, and his lows with him. Vengeance muat sunlig! that any man concealing an e it of the value of hall be hanged TESTED RECIPES no. 50 Emily’s White Cake (Fery popular—the Major of Beatle thoases it at bls feecien cake) (CAD mcarurements level) 16 cupfuls sugar ¥ rd from his brow for mademoinelie, had risen, and wan leaning forward, a hand pressed htly to her heaving 0 deathly pale, a wild eyes. | error {n her $2 caatal Crleco It was soon over. The bruto “Lenpfal milk of ich Levaneeur 0 1 teaspoonful sale confiden counted, could avail thing against the Irishman’s with both lung y prone on the white 3 eee whites 3 cupfuls flour 3 teaspoonfuls baking powder t his rascally 1 1 teaspoonful orange joked calmly at Ca extract tte nk t cancels the articles Cream Crisco, add sugar and cream together. Sift dry ine gredients and add alternately with milk. Add orange, beat cal eyes Cahu mixture t ughly and last PER fold in » beaten whites of os . on {fer eres. Grease layer cake tins mina cages Satedlhcen with o, pour in cake ferent m mixture and bake in moderate Captain I would ha oven for 15 minutes. Jopted in &® with him differ Upon that eup had deftly p For light, tender cakes brought them to For digestible and flaky pastry guilt find Levasseur | they deem. | For crisp, digestible fried foods the crime of appro-| elf something which b verted into gold and gst them all | | y the threatening mob of rs that came hastening to r of that swift tragi-come ed by a dozen w st still thes 4, Blood something to quic elr de hesit Fifth Avenue Boudoir “My hair is always lustrous because I keep it so with a touch of henna inthe shampoo.” From a note written by a Now York Society Loader "[Tisapity every young woman does not know what a touch of henna in the do to beautify important really as anything ‘we women do to make men like us. And it does make one’s hair ply dazzling.” H&NNAFOAM SHAMPOO contains a touch of henna properly prepared to bring out all the beauty in every woman's hair—whether it be blonda, brown or brunette, 5 Ca bottle at Drug Stores and Perfume Counters hothouse origin is idenced by this picture of zabeth Huff, Wichita Tex., wearing a | Stewart & Holmes Drug Company which she appeared Whotesala, Disteibators | which she appeared recently, 4) “Makes the hatr glisten” : cos- later that day, the sour's breast, her| Blood anew the services of tho PAGE 17 Calumet Baking Pow- der is called “Best by Test” because actual baking tests are made right in the big Calumet factories — the largest of their kind on earth. 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EVERY INGREDIENT USED OFFICIALLY APPROVED BY U.S. FOOD AUTHORITIES mers accompanying them, and division made, would have parted company but Cahusac, at the instance of the who had elected him Levas successor, offered Captatr French contingent. ‘If you will safl with me again,” the captain answered him, “you may |of Tortuga. jo so on the condition at you make your peace with the Dutch, and estore the brig and her cargo.” The condition was accepted, and The halt century endeavor of Hills Bros, toward one aim—highest coffee quali in pro- cesses of blending, roasting, grinding and ing that are distinctly individual. These methods, a little more skill and knowledge here and there, czuse a difference in taste and flavor that makes Hills Bros, Sales 2'/, times as much as that of any other brand (Continued Tomorrow) see, Wee 5 I |Captain Blood went off to find his ” guests, the children of the governor. BUY, SELI, AND EXCHANGE thru Star Want Ad columns” |