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FRIDAY, NOVEMBUR 30, 1928. (Continued From Yesterday) In tho last, hours of fading day. Nght, the Spaniants did precisely What Captain Blood #0 confidently counted that they would do—precise really formidable, The three cap. i ly what they must do to meet the at-| It was answered by a terrific broad tured Spanish vessels ho had re tack, preparations for which had|side from the Arabella, which had named . with. © certain scholarly been so thoroly simulated, They set | now drawn abreast, and was crowd humor the Clotho, Lachesis and Atro- themselves to labor like the damned At those pondrous guns emplaced to command the narrow passage out to sea. Groaning and sweating, urged on by the curves and even the whips of their officers, they tolled in a frenay of paniestricken haste to shift the great number and the more powerful of their guns across to the landward side, there to emplace them anew, so that they might be ready to re. “by Rafael Sabatini ‘@ RAFAEL SABATINI | @uncT NEA SERVICE na his powerful, but now unavailable, armament still remained trained upon |the channel, With these, after the | logs of some precious moments, the fort at last made fire, | jing canvas to her yards. Tho on- raged and gibbering Spantardy had a brief vision of her as the line of flame spurted from her red flank, jand the thunder of her broadside drowned the nolse of the creaking halyards, After that they saw her | No'more, . Assimilated by the friendly darkness which the lesser Spanish | guns were speculatively stabbing, the escaping ships fired never another |shot that might assist their baffled * THE SEATTLE STAR serra tthe et gun—has before or ninoo, | In Tortuga, npent there r ever boasted, during the montha he Atting the three shipa | | had captured from the feet that! |had gone out to destroy him, he found himself almost an object of worship In the eyes of the wild Brethren of | the Coast, all of whom now clamored for tho honor of serving under him, It placed him in the rare position of |boing able to plek and choone the lerews for his augmented fleet, and |he chone fastidiously, When next he | sailed away it wan with a fleet of five fine ships in which went something over @ thounand men, Thus you be hold him not merely famous, but pos, & mrimly jooulas manner of con voying to the world that he mado them tee arbiters of the fate of any |Spantards ho should henceforth en- counter upon the seas, In Burope tho news of thin fleet, | following upon the news of the Span, ish admiral’s defeat at Maracaybo, | produced womething of a sensation. Spain and England were variously | and unpleasantly exercined, and if ee ee l PAGE 17 The A BC of the Salad Bowl—' \3 The wise home maker has learned [Te that “A” stands for the vitamine /Mieim that promotes growth. “B” for the vitamine that feeds the nerves. “C” | for the vitamine that helps to build ‘ bone and teeth, And she knows that the uncooked foods of the salad bowl are rich in these life-giving elements. And she knows that— t the uncooked dressing made from new-laid eggs and the finest of oils is rich in vitamines too. So the home maker serves cabbage and tomato salad for the “A” of it. For the “B™, ibe Oi ace ToT of it she serves orange salad—and for “C” depends upon a variety of uncooked fruits and vegetables. And always she serves GOLD MEDAL MAYONNAISE rich in vitamines lyou care to turn up the diplomatic \ecorrenpondence exchanged on the subject, you will find that {t 1s con- |niderable and not always amiable. And meanwhile in the Craibbean, the Spanish Admiral Don Miguel de | Espinosa might “be said—to use a term yet Invented In hix day—to Jrun amok, The disgrace into which jhe had fallen an a result of the dis. asters suffered at the hands of Cap-| tain Blood had driven the admiral all} ceive the attack which at any mo-|and bewildered enemles to locate ment now might burst upon them | them. from the woods not half a mile away,| Some alight damage was sustained | Thus, when night fell, altho in} by Blood's fleet. But by the time the mortal anxiety of the onslaught of/Spantards had resolved thelr con- those wild devils whose reckless cour. | fusion into # order of dangerous | we was a byword on the seas of the | offense, that fleet, well served by a Main, at least the, Spaniards were | southerly breez, was thru the nar tolerably prepared for It, Waiting, | rows and standing out to sea they stood to thelr guns, Thus was Don Miguel de Espinosa | And whilst they waited thus, under | left to chew the bitter cud of a lost | cover of the darkness and as the tide | opportunity, and to consider {n what | RYORNAIS MeOn and food value. THE BEST FOODS, Inc., U.S.A. " ve al largo New York WHOLESALE HARD LUCK A MEDICAL MARVEL ebb, Cap: Blood's fleet | terms he would acq t th prem but mad. It ty Impossible, if we dis-| Ono of the H J Matanas antooccaniets: ane ca sass oe got Cathollo. king that pose our minds impartially, to with-| stores started it and gave St ts) LONDON. — Sentenced in three] LONDON—Alfred Davis has been courts in a single day! That was the| living 16 years with a broken neck. misfortune of a Doncaster man here| Yet he is one of the most cheerful recently. At Wallensend he was giv-| patients at Portsmouth infirmary, hope of vengeance an obsession to|down the front and is made with! en three months for obtaining money| even tho he $s forced to spend his his mind. As a madman he went] 4 plain or pleated skirt. The point-/ under false pretenses; at Jarrow, a|days in a wheel chair, He received ‘paging up and down the Caribbean | ed cuffs and the collar are of lace) month for non-support of his wife|the injury in a fall from a scaffold, for the best effect—or of nen, Mf) ana child, and at South Shields, a ES hold a certain sympathy from Don|name—cavalier—and a very dash- Miguel. Hato was now this unfor-|ing and debonair costume St 1s |tunate man’s dally bread, andytho| The blouse has a row of buttons before, with, no more canvas spread | Peter Blood had got away from Mara-| than that which their sprits could|caybo, taking wih him two 20.gun carry, 0 as to give them steering | frigates that were lately the property | way—and even these having been|of Spain, to saP~acthing OL Serato painted black—the four vessels, with-|pleces of eight and other plunder, out a light showing, groped their way | And all this in spite of Don Miguel's by soundings to the channel which / four galleons and his heavily armed} Ta | tskine his enemy, and in the mean led to that narrow passage out to sea.|fort that at one time had held the| {eek eee are OMNYTS C0. BIN; YiHls| OOF OE tiecte’ se omuseal te Doors for, Abandonment Food should not be allowed to The Elisabeth and the Infanta, | pirates #0 securely trapped | dlolive: aioetee Rene oh that lier [Sx tat withte:Ouiting swona: Tbe eee stand for even a short time in @ leading side by side, were almost| Heavy, indeed, grew the account of | ship of England or Fean nem | dresses are made of wool jersey,, The bricks for the first brick | galvanized fron bucket, as some of abreast of the fort before thelr | Peter Blood, which Don Miguel swore | pet eae ied tl |house in Philadelphia, built by Will-| the zinc coating an the bucket may armeen or velvet. shadowy bulks and the soft gurgle! passionately to heaven should at all Roped al ian te cone ie wf of waigr at their prows were detected | costs to himself be paid in full. .) “i x # . eh pradt ptheced convey the | by the Spaniards, whose attention| Nor were tho losses already detail. Floyd B. Gates, of Mesick, Mich., believed to be the small-|t ct that this illustrious sea captain | until that moment had been all on jed the full total of those suffered on | St postmaster in the country, and Nina M. Minor of Elgin [eae git gppepaertt helt paceee venitiy a , another lilliputian, were married the other)... Pea’, and | became &/ ‘The second #P> the |iam Penn, were brought from Eng- | land at a cost of $25,000. be dissolved and zine poisoning re- sult from eating the ofod. the great | the other side, And now there arose| this occasion by the king of Spain | county, Ontario, ie Milagrosa, | vi q on the night alr such a sound of hu-| For on the following evening, off the| in Cadi ' Vitae Sakae d i ach (eon, a Ria an. The SUPE! ae iaigh gilleon, "\ the amaller | “A MAN'S STORE WHERE WOMEN man baffled fury an may have re |coast of Oruba, at the mouth of the| lay it Cadillac, Mich. Gates, who is 40, is 4 fect, 1 inch\eouncn of Castile might anon. con, |8? . cma ' DELIGHT TO SHOP” 3 j sounded about Babel at the confusion |Gulf of Venezuela, Captain Biood's| (44 and weighs 65. His bride is three inches taller and tips of tongues. To heighten that con-|fleet came upon the belated Santo| the scales three pounds higher. Standing behind them are fusion, and to scatter disorder among | Nino .speeding under full sail to re-| Mr. and Mrs. F. K. Hoffman, persons of ordinary height © Spanish soldiery, the Elizabeth |enforce Don Miguel at Maracaybo. | who witnessed the ceremon ; : emptied her larboard guns into the| - At first the Spaniard had concetved| i: ¥. fort as she was swept past on the|that she was m swift ebb. fleet of Don Mist At once realizing—tho not yet how |the destruction he had been duped, and that his|at comparati Prey was in the very act of escaping | pennon of St. George after all, the admiral frantically or-|Arabella's masthead to ¢ demn him for his practices, But how| Which, accompanted by “it ay ak | should that matter to one who al.| frigate Hidalga, lurked off the u.” ready waa condemned beyond ro-| mites, to the north of the long penin-\j demption? On the contrary, {f he! syia that thrusts out form the fouth. | should live to lay the audacious and ineffable Blood by the heels, it was) West corner of Hispaniola. Aboard | porsible that Spain might view hix|the Milagrosa sailed the vindictive} present frregularities and cariier | Don Miguel. lonses with a more lenient eye. | (Continued Tomorrow) And 0, reckless of the fact that |—— Captain Blood was now in vastly su ting the victorious returning from the pirates, When close quarters the ne they pleased. So considerate was he that to assist them he presented them with » al of the piraguas which ho still had fn tow. “You will find,” said he to her cap. Poralsted in that belief, cursing Span. ish deviltry unti) Cahusac crawled up out of the dark bowels of the ship, and stood blinking In t H There was more than sunll red to the luston her, | dered the guns that had been so Ia-/the Santo Nino chose the better part |tain, “that Don Miguel is in an ex k perior strength, the Spaniard soug boriously moved to be dragged back | of valor, and struck her flag. tremely bad temper. Commend me r him—|him up and down the tracklens se Miss Allen’s to their former emplacements, and| Captain Blood ordered her crew to/ to him, and say that I venture to re | the re i y commanded his gunners meanwhile|take to the boats, and land them./mind him that he must blame him-|him horribly for the pu @: the slender batteries that of alliseives at Oruba or wherever elae| self for nll the {lly that have befallen | which had brought them into TESTED — -- —_—__—— ~ —— him. The evil has r led upon bh nominy of owing their delive ent observation of the which he loc he sent hin | those whom they had deserted ont un existence will reveal brother wu to make @ raid |b ADVENTURES bat f ages ta of upon the island of Barbados him! ‘Their sloop had encountered and ce in the arts of think twice before he lets his devils | nad been sunk three days ago by the |! that life itself is loose upon an English setsiement more than a series of coinct dences. “54 Walnut Cake OF THE TWINS Olive Roberts Barton ©. With that he dismissed the captain, SOMETHING TO EAT | who went over the aide of the Santo Santo Nino, and Cahusac had nar rowly escaped hanging merely that for some time he might be a mock among the Brethren of the Coast. Open tho history of the past at whatsoever page you will, and there you shall find colnoldence at An All-Important December SALE BOYS’ SUITS — Nino, and Captain Blood proceeded| For many a month thereafter he| Work bringing about events that the|| by a Walnut Grower’s Wife |to Investigate the value of t wna to hear In Tortuga the jeering |™erest chance might have averted. (This ia one of the prize recipes |further prize, When her hatches | taunt: |Indeed, coincidence may be defined || originated by the wives of the Diamond Walnut Growers of Cal- tfornia. It has been tested by the were removed, a human cargo was | disclosed in her hold. ower as the very tool used by Fate to “Where do you spend the gold that | "4 you brought back.from Mamcaybor |*hape the destinies of men and na- others, On the 15th of September of thi year 1688—a memorable year fn t annals of Engia three ships were afloat upon the Caribbean, which {n thelr coming conjunctions were to work out the fortunes of several per “Slaven,” said Wolverstone, and Hons, wife of the General M toho ei 1 Ob 1] “san Borw ene bred alnut a serve {t now at work in the af 1s born ai on a Walnui | Indeed they all prize me, CHAPTER XVIII fairs of Captain Blood and rome | Farm) Tho Milagroaa As Mkewise today tn the prime”! one aetate at Maracayte is to be | | Considered as Captain Blood’s bucca- [neering masterpiece, Altho there is noarcely one of the many actions that nt—recorded in such particu- etal by Jeremy Pitt--which does afford instance of his 34 cupful Crisco {1 cupful flour 1 teaspoonful baking powder tablespoonful salt 1 tablespoonful cinnamon | “That's an easy one,” amiled the Riddle Lady. ig to eat?” asked * sald the Riddle Lady. not then Trwtsh Ta win lee atanea |, tome i eons, 5 cuptul chopped Diamond wal- Minwe “But 1 won't. I never | kenlus for na actics, yet in none) ‘The first of these was Captain| nyt meat : saeibtae fa sey 4 aA Y is this more shiningly dilsplayed than | Biood's flagship the Arabella, which 2 eggs beaten | ; ; those two engagements by wh ch he/had been separated from the bue. ¥ cupful milk fh) Horner. |“ out of the trap which Don|caneer fleet in a hurricane off the Cream Crisco and sugar. Add x Horner. | siguel de E ea had sprung upo i i ra os ah PFUNg UPON | Lesser Antilles, In somewhere about egg yolks beaten with milk. Sift Va} 6) yim Starting tomorrow (Saturday) morning, ate pietiaiags 2 ‘i flour, baking powder, and cin- || Pe, 5 : ENF the fame whlch he teid endoved be wi namon-—mix with’ Diamond ||{/ and continuing during the holidays, an unre- ap « this, great was, is walnut meats, and add to first || tri i ‘4 5 Mes shels Rasy fore tha iccnat Bal be he Merere Poll ||| stricted offering of Cheasty’s entire stocks of, that followed. It was « fame shader hide beaten stiff. 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