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Saturday, January 6, 1917 ~The Evening World’s peeing World's New Can You Beat It! xxtziiha, Perfect Figure Contest New York Evening iw UNDERSTAND, DETECT aN ey \ (HR, MANAGER, Kiddie Klub Korner Conducted by Eleanor Schorer iy To. Make Perfectly Proportioned for Their Height Ais MASHERS WIIG ~ WE WILL ~* Women Who Are Fifteen or More Pounds The ; m F 7 Over or Under Proper Weight. SEL Lee iM Dicky and Dot in the Wonder City PHONY JEWELS By Mary Graham Bonner $100 in Awards to the Six Con- WEIGHT AND MEASUREMENT ‘ Congriaht, 1917, by The Pree Puliishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) + teatante Whose Weight and CHART. ew York's Water Supply. for they couldn't imagine that Uncle ; john was in earnest, * Measurements After a Three vtech’ hy, ma \ (ar Phat beach «| “AIL the people of the Wonder City . — could never turn on faucets in Months’ Course of Diet and ae 2114 Tell me quickly, Dot,"| homes any time and get all the water 7 sald Dicky. “I'm just longing to fing | they wanted if this was all the water “~~ Bxercise Most Closely Ap- y et gornethi: tnt tt ton New York,” said Dot. ” : out #01 Ing more interesting to-day You're only joking, aren’t you’ ». proximate Those Designated than on any other day.” asked Dicky. ; i Perfect for Their Height. “Well, maybe,” sald Dot, “thia) ,,\N% really and truly, aid Unete 4 won't amount to anything question. This is called the Reser- “Tel us what it is,” said Uncle John, | voir, which m © for storing *s “and Ul se hat can be do tu ) Water wa down from ? “Situstrated Lessons, Prepared ait What can be Gone about | re rountaine up th the mate. Tt ae been planned and arranged by sch I have been wondering for some | entitic men who can manage all thie time,” said Dot, “how all these bun-|The water Is kept here, and from dreds and thousands of people in the| Pipes which run underground is car- s N Wonder City get their water, Now, | you'? {ue diferent streets tn er back in the country after a dry sea-| There will always be enough water, fon, often the well goes dry and wo|!t is so marvellousiy arranged.” might have known,” sald Dot, have a very hard time to get water. that in the Wonder City even the ater was brought in some magical that people always had +4 Miss Pauline Furlong, . Will Be Published Daily in ** The Evening World. AMIATATAAMTTGAMAATABGARIS Bererrrrterrrrsece @ . 7 By Pauline Furlong ‘ Copyright, 1017, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Wrening World.) LREADY a great many women have applied to enter The Evening World's new Perfect Figure Contest. Monday I will begin receiving those applicants with whom I have already made appointments in a t sen how they can manage eald Dicky, Incle John did answer our “How do you feel about taking a question,” sald Dicky, “even though little walk?” asked Uncle John, after;we thought at first he was joking! . lw . : private suite of offices which The Evening World has ‘yg Toe children thought that probanty |. add ower py Sten in den opened in order to give my callers absolute privacy. Unelo John had forgotten about their years,” sald Uncle John, “are If you intend to enter the contest, I advise you to question as he had something else ho still surprised when we stop to think especially wanted to show them. They write your application with the least possible delay, par- ticularly if there is some bour of the day which is most convenient for you to call on me, because appointments at preferred hours are becoming increasingly difficult for me to make owing to the great number of requests. This contest is open to all women, twenty-one years of : age or over, who weigh fifteen or more pounds more or Pavunem ruaion® less than they should at their height. You can deter- Mine your eligibility by comparing your present weight with that given as bd “Proper for your height in the chart printed above. of_many the wonders.” | knew they would enjoy !t—no matter| Th d what it might beso they sald: Ts “We'd love to take a walk. We'll ! E at Nin y-firat ee et, 2 be ready in a few minutes.” And a tn FB (ana tates Pont" catin et fellen eee Down to Central Park they went|Sugtet only REAL "w whion” Dicky ane and by a lake Uncle John stopped and | Pyy,Riaht ree inthe bia oity. {sald “Here is the answer to your|name age. adden and wahty. tion.” The ohildren both looked |& rf «50 ale to of Sur ire pa at the lake. and then they laughed | pon Woe Wee yin creme World, Wal cs ie y err pay r)o.4 im Merroctn the contnet ean te tae )——————$—_————— | sues | Cousin Eleanor’s ‘‘Klub Kolumn only through a personal interview _ a oa hg 80 before retiring AN WHO WANTS iE hsbc tc ts eae el es thal bet with me, as all Lbs vane be| bathing the aula is. veep ont nent aK “aN NARRY ae EAR COUSINS: ; WEL be accepted after Wednesday, Weighed and measured by me before pond y T just couldn't begin to count | Jan, 10. “the contest starts, Write me a letter) SWIMMING LESSONS—GRACE the letters I've gotten from Kid-| So vote TI-DAY, my dear cousins. fsking for an appointment and atat- on pices Bet these lessons during Bere, die members saying that} 1 am anxious to see what colors you ing your present beight and weight.| the winter months at the Young Wo- EAT iT they are making Kiddie | sha'! choose. COUSIN ELEANOR, fan Association, Thi ‘ HE i} Sign your name and address. I will! charges are ver: a ie 1S THEGQUY thea mail you an appointment card| vised, wa CHENIER © Se Re + fq you to bring witb you to my office when you call. yh ATTENING FOODS — TERESA The $100 in awards will be dis- a de i cattening. TM unpol- tributed in six prizes, one ef $50 | the white. Tornips ate wee ou to the contest winner, one of $25 | tn to. the contestant who ranke sec- * ond, one of $10 to the contestant |p. nash cnet, BUST — Mn, wha ranks third and three prizes / ured high up under the arms, a Klub pennants. Now I'm afraid that all these pen- nants are different col- “Klub Pin.” ore and that would 1 Would Like the Kiddie jot So the only way out Is for veer ote tor Kiddie Klub colors #0 Klub Colors to Be that all the pennants will be alike. Below is a little voting ballot, Fil iteout and seni it to me post haste i know by next week what and _ ot vail 0 He con: isin wie bust over them, ane Pentel stand under besides the sah eas = fank fourth, h bate As BRAN BREAD—FRANK .: Pike Stars and St PP eee eee eeeeerersereserenereneee Baris iccetee nan aucry Tor thie nee ent Fepent ih be printed through illystrated tessone published in | query for this formule, “Hreat ,¥OUr The ballots will be p My name, next week. There will only be four t it Rik, HO. sent printings of the bailot, and no votes tented to every woman who fin- inhes the contest. To assist every contestant in either reducing or developing her figure to .APpOper proportions each one will be given a personal chart, which will @how her present weight and meas- ments, and will also indicate those which her individual figure must course will be prey |#Md all bran products correct comatt pation and are far better than drugs, [THE FROZEN PI RATE Lost on an Iceberg, a Poor Sailorman Finds Treasure and Adventure Awaiting Him By W. Clark Russel i | the Birds. form to be considered “perfect. ea aal? “sleep if you} ret bs BEST Nov tract of whiteness, had fortified my the cask I had opened. I alsoknoched | sturted, stopped. and fell back a J then dealt with hia hands in the ale ee! he turned nis head | ,. the, Dink ia the, ow i on ELS PUBLISHED 3 spirits, and I determined to begin by out the head of a tierce of beef, de- Pace With a cry. When I had put the like manner, Next I opened his lips, can Pl “a ww minutes was sound plac lates ‘owl In ine oC 4 Answers to Queries. THIS PAGE COMPL exploring the forecastle and ascer- (i... y j) "sure before the fire ho was in the 4nd poured a dram of brandy into bis and In a fe Yhing. regularly and j% inte were ail Strid of the’ owl OLIVE OIL—N. B. V.: Olive o1i| ¢ EVERY TWO WEEKS, taining if more bodies were in the *!6ning @ hearty supper. You will sing posture in which mouth. asleep, — brea! tt curious coke, they comme to oop ts »? taken internally would not be likely schooner than those two in the cabin simile, perhaps, that I should talk #0 (he table, that is, le I bullt up a great fire, and with deeply. a | oth all were CT gpangeedhy 1 si ? and the giant form on deck. I threw much of eating; but if on shore, With his face hid in his arms. much trouble, for he was heavy, dis- ws alls” SOUSL ave, done os pads make fhe skin sallow, On the! srxor SIs OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, @0me coal on the fire, and placed 41 amid the pooner of existence there, lid him on hia side, with his f posed him in such a manner before CHAPTER X11. eh de lease, tae owl ia the oes fortetl te ‘he “4 {t. because it corrects consti-| #orm in The Laughing Mary le wrecked in a Ox tongue along with the cheese and te "the furn nd in that attitu it that the heat was reflected all over T was now time to think of| MARY ROONRT. de ¢ RAE tt ects ta. however, that | [hl Bodaey secapce In theme’ el a lump of the frozen brandy in a pan- !t !# the one great business of life, would have supposed him a the front of him from his head to his a. ead | 100 Remington A", 1 patton, It 18 seis, ey Skin’ ag a | Sut four dae at sea be finds himeol! nearing Hikin into the oven, and then, putting that 1s to way, the one great business sound asieep with lis arins over bis feet. Likewise continued to chafe myself, The wate! ; aren illaconge ‘alt dataset natin UMtoue, aeeyies (Rabe am ombere wary A candle into the lantern, walked very of life after love, what must it be to fier to shield it from sat. Hut bis extremities, remitting this work the hour to be after aix.| ) 101) My Dole. — —— eal yn city Hep evewaanty Gere it, (© Ne forecastle and en- g poor shipwrecked wretch like me? jneni, ho lay on his hick, with his brandy had stolen down ha throat, f While my supper Was Pre) ot aaah ber hee nine qin gan LARGE ABDOMEN—H. F.: Les T xhiotier locked inuw (se, mites 1 Was prepared for the scene of While I sat smoking my pipe it en- arms sunk to his side, and his face poured another dram in, and then paring I went 00 Geom el ant { foods of all kinds and body bending, Pott But to. tee natin’ ty Re toeaney contusion, but T must say it atax- tered my head to presently turn upturned. another, till I think he had swallowed close the hatches and found th twisting and trunk raising exercises of ice to which fee ut fered me afresh with something of a o L hed made a great fire, and its @ pint.’ This went on for an hour, we, shanged, the wind having) and ynl: had moored it hae those two silent gentlemen in th weather changed, ‘ are the best for large abdomen, Only ay tnd Je already devond his reach. the force of the first impression, Satl- f it light was strong, and there was also during which time he never exhibited Or ot ai cctiy into the West, whence | through this method can you hope to Beet ggg aboard the wonconr, ors’ chests lay open in all directions, Cabin out of it: , the light of the lantern, Hut the fur- the least signs of life, But on a sud- Shifted dir t Gest. of]. Ieee ate Ra kines ee aa Teduce it, as no corset will do so. (ade frome ae in "thee mee ang finde two and their contents covered the decks, But how was I to dispose of them? nace flames played vory lively, coin den he sighed deep, a tremor ran It was blowing with @ gov give here muvjer of rake y Zit he comes upon paren of fou! and wine, a! There was the clearest evidence that My pipe being smoked out, I y overmastering the # ile through him, he sighed again, and violence. 1 ¢ ation of the candle, and the partly raised his right hand, which I closed the fore-scuttle, but on can't eat it), not ity, ein the ‘ a vauahty aod fretful a bh ‘eres deopeat, bite my dear. in ber tiny pink eas, wa oi 1S inotne ‘pleat PLoba rer, t my cour. peu upon my terrified gaze, Getting stantly faded. Then he fetched a I felt as if it would be murder tae ide Fanete , ° agitati der #01 sone : ‘ them to leave them for the night 1 tency t tear the bi 0 Ufelike, ny B under some small cone succemon Of sighe and opened bis hem te Pin mysed after ell, ese) t fen Wut wine G me WINNERS OF CONTESTS—MRS, | [rvcn. tnt |p She it ood: Inepection the majority of the crew had quitted ‘na i : GOR: Mrs, St. James lost twenty- | Ug Tn ‘de lee may die" teade** “the vowwel in a violent hurry, turning day ante e Fis ip, Spy areens man's ture was all a-twitch. with fell to the deck with a blow. His stepping aft came to the two bodics, three pounds in four weeks a year Leayamapnpsyagaed out their boxes to cram their money ing the ladder, threw off the com- moving shadows, and a hundred fan- lips twitched, and @ small convulsion the sight of which rousght he to 8 ago. The winner of the prize in the CHAPTER XI. and jewelry into thelr pockets, and panion cover and opened the doors, tasiic shades seemed to sieal out of Of bis face compelled the features stand, Since there waa lif ne Yt contest lost thirty-nine pounds a iaihaied heediessly finging down their own and then went to the man that hud the side and bulkheads and disap- into the similitude of a grin that in- thought I, life may be in these, a in eight weeks. UT plain sense came to my and the clothes which bad fallen to his back to the steps, b —— rescue at last. I resolved tielrshare. I saw several wigs, beav- age failed me. He wa HOT WATER ON FACE—KATH- to have no more of these ¢f#of the kind that was formerly there was so wild and tie ae ree an e rn | approached the body on tip- eyes full upon my BRINE D. It is best to avoid the use carried under the arm, women's silk esiness in the expression of his face, tor and held the lantern to its fac “What ts this!" sald be in French, men are certainly insenalble te ‘Whey | ABE Ree came: [ae paler end (oetas ‘of bot water on the face at all times, night fears, so, blowing ehoes, petticoats, pieces of lace, silk, that my hands fell to my side and | He /ked like @ man of sixty years Io @ hollow, feeble voice. be not dead, The cold t og: re +4 ‘The flowers are gay in the meadows, unites treating the complexion for out the candle, I put my 4nd so forth. could not lay hold on him, « His beard was gray and very knew enough of his language to on deck cannot be SG Sree yl HH pond the pris cing in Se Blackheads and greasy condition, If/head on the coat that formed my ,/h¢ hammocks obliged me to move — Hut it had to be done, and utter a Jong, and lay upon his breast like a enable me to know ‘he spoke in cold that froxe hem below, hay i| | UIT inne seine Hime oreess state tlic daa 110 4 with a stooped head; {t was only grout deal of reasoning abd sel{-re- © of smoke His eyes were French, but that was all I could not be better off in the in hi Frm MAZEL HORN, 12 yeas olf, @L Lemos pillow and after a while fell asleep. necessary to feel them with my hand proach I seized him on 4 sudden, ¢ 1, ‘The brows were shaggy, and not speak a syllable of that tongue. h Tt will be all the same to them, Avene ‘ ADJUSTING A STORM SASH FROM) It was pitch dark when I awoke, —that is, to test thelr weight by and, kicking away the bench, let him the dark scar of @ sword wound ran — “You'll be feeling better presently,” and to-morrow I shall perhaps bave |, Lats was & little girl who loved pate nd wee «THE INSIDE OF A HOUSE. and Teoncelved it must be the middle PUsINg thom in the middie—to know fall"to the dock. He was frozen as 4cross his forehead from the corner gaid T, taking my chance of hia un- the Frenchman's help to carry them mie Y applying the following method, | of the night, but to my astonishment, f they were tenanted, Some were hard as stone and fell like stone, and Of te left eye to the top of the right derstanding me. to the furnace and discover 0 heavier than the others, but all of | looked to see him break. His arms brow. His nose was long and hooked, He faintly nodded bis head, by Vital spark is still in them eid \ a storm sash may be adjusted |on lighting the lantern and looking ut them much lighter than they would remaining raised put him into an but the repose tn his countenance, which I perceived he understood me, | So I left them to lie and came away > pr. from the inside of a house, says|the watch, which | had found on the have been had they contained human attitude of entreaty to me lo leave ked by the vague character of the and said very f ly In English, but flinging @ last look rogne and then Bind to aff enim end tell the ther are e Popular Selence | first body, 1 saw I had passed through Dodies. By this rapid method 1 sat- nim in peace. But I had somewaat Hight in which I inspected him, left with @ true Frenen accent, "This ts he companion door upon me. the sme. TEEN) i vardavile, N, 3, isfled my mind that there were no mastered myself, and the burry and »! » almost expressionless. 4 hard bed, air. © Frenchman was sleeping heav-| R er 5 Monthly. Two ping| leven hours of solid sleep. deud men here, pees ne aistte wera hind at I v back ‘from him. and put — “I'll speedily, mend that, sala 1, lly and snoring loudly, 1 wot my! oa. aus Factz pe are driven into the} My first business was to light the There were no ports, but a hatch hot temper, So catching him by the down the lantern and watched bim. and at once fetched a mattress from supper, and while I ate surveyed tho seg"ty the ground Sree, oe wes top rall of the| fire and set my breakfast to thaw, and ©verhead, ranting light—the candle collar 1 dragged him to the foot of Fresently hia left leg, that was the cabin next mine. This I placed mound of aothes Ht SaRaee Gn, 10 ere i ail winter the 4 aot Ta . * making the darkness but little more the sompanen steps, and then with siikutly bent toward the furnace, beside him, and dragged him on to ft. deck—a motley hea 4, ne Hittie lobe a tn f sash and holes | boll a kettle of water; and while this (han visible—I fetched from the arms jatinite labor and a nuinber of sichen. stretched out to its full length, and I then brought clothes and rugs to colors and the finery of the lace and Than bent little @peoute Uy \ Provided in the | Was preparing I went on deck to view room a handspike that lay in a cor- ing pauses hauled him up the ladder 1 ¢ar aint sound, ws Of a cover bim with, and made him whigh buttons of the coats T had piled upon ring, eal om ) vindo the weather and to revolve in wy Mer, and, mounting a chest, struck to the deck. i pillow 1 as he lay close ur- him and fell Into some startling con- it fin own Ute “4 ited Puceae dal Pt y 2 at the hatch wo heartily that the ice "r went back to the cabin and looke! it I, he JS Race he could not have been snugger siderations of him. Was tt possible, T nntil they exe large treme the top to recetve| mind the routine of the day. OD cracked all around it and the cover at (he other man. lie made u vory \ {terror than of had ho had # wife to tuck blm up in asked myself, that he could have tain Fitanoes paTuY them. The pins|opening the door of the companion yose, I pushed it off, and down rolled burly figure in bis coat, and if bis ind awe, | approached and bent bis own bed in his frozen stupor for fifty years No. 49 Woarar Strwet, Larchmont, N. ¥. may be made! hatch | was nearly blinded by the the sunshine in splendor. weight did not exceed the other's it iin. His eyes were still shut, | was very much excited, My for- Bus wort aia Zor suppres Be oe —————— — \ Cher oe n8*| glorious brilliance of the sunshine on , “lose against the after bulkhead, wus not likely to be less. 1 could not hear thut be breathed. Mer terrors hud vanished, but wy been on this ice for e year only, pay, Join the Xl ey (nat in Ith | the snow, Jt was tine weather aguin, that Separates the forecastlo from = ‘Then, thought |, if | was to put him was not the faintest motion of ave ath ed great, for I felt ae wt as me Ae Ena F) th aie face How to Join the ub inch nails with | . 4i2. the cook room, was a little hatch, : ne «might present 1 in bis breast nor atir in hid wrought a miracle, and I trom- age of the ship | heir heac |. ‘The moment I had the body Of thé ‘There was & quantity of wearing ap: Percre, the fire, he inisnt penny ihe hair, that Was now soft, about bie bled as a4 man would’ who surveys furniture--would not six months — ces their heads ree| vessel i; my sight £ perceived thut thaw into som vp lncanane 2mla@an ft / moved or sbort|had changed her position since my Partha UPR th and 2 should have and go prove not burder than the mouth. Yet, ao far as the ght would Some prOStey no about with his on “De. as marvellous as fifty | [YLGINNING wih eay sumer, ep out as ot ; : ny missed it but for catching sight of other to get on deck. | liked the idea suffer me to judge, there was & com- 6 followed me about w s eyes, el as fi NNING with any lengths of dowels,|Iast view of her. Her bows were some three inches of the dark line Sine ta ane on Gee ‘ido dragged him plexion in his face such as could only but did not offer to speak. Perbapa Had he the same aspect the pin coupons orinued in the Klub Kowner To install the | More raised, and she lay over turther the cover made in the deck. On jaboriously into the cook ruom and coine with flowing blood, however @ could not’ I put a lump of lve When the swoon of the tc seized him ‘tuemlays, Thumdaye and Saturdays, Whee goo window, push st] 0% sae depth Of & pIAD. | clearing away the clothes I percetved jaid hin close to the furnace, theow- languid tis circulation, and putting into the kettle, and when the water 4s lio had now? I answered yes, for fx coucone numbermd in ge ae I mado a plentiful meal, feeling the @ ring similar to that in tho lazar- ing ina little pile of coul to make the this and the sigh and the movement botled made him a pint of steaming the current of life having been frozen, a Kiud, Lreue World. ‘No 63. Park how through the open-| need of abundance of tood in such 4 erie hatch, and it rose to my first fire roar, I fwit convi brandy punch, which I held to his bis appearance could remain as it aa A 8 Ing left by raising | temperature as this, and heartily drag and left me the hold yawning It ‘was mighty comforting on ree alive, and f lips in a pannikin, while I supported Was. : ; Tuk Was? {otR Dok yoRR BB the lower wash, set | Sratetul that there was no need why black below, turning to the cabin to find It vacant very full of his back with my Knees. He supped At § o'clock the fire was low. Na epee ( y Set) T should stint myself. Tho fresh air blowing down the | drew my breath more easily and zoment to be sure, to it slowly and painfully, lun- ture was working out her own way ,,r2 fiplicaton wal be considered unless these $ yest the ping in the) While I ate, my mind was 60 busy forecastle hutch speedily sweetened stopped to glance It was the ¢ mistakable rellsh, and fetched a alga With the Frenchman and 1 deters Ger fmm Sears of age, tay bern S holes and pull the! with considerations of the change in the hold, I lowered the lantern and barest cabin 1 was ever in—uncar- first step was to melt some Of contentment as he lay back mined to let him sleep where he was. Every yeaber is mented wis rere ea fottom in place. The lower part Is the ship's posture during the night followed, and found myself on top of peted, with no other seats than the ly, and while this was doing £ — But he would need something more So, loitering to see the last gleam of Mes om “held with two small hooks, Storm| that it ended in determining me to some rum or spirit casks. There Wis jittle benches, I looked at the cruci at and freed his @ustaining than brandy and ; fire extinguished, I took my lantern wav provided with holdings of this) take @ survey of her from the outside, a forepeak forward in the bows, and fix, and guessed from the sight of at teh & coat from the cabin an Muessed his stomach, and went to and finally to sleep. | PIN COUPON Ind require no ladders to put them) 4nd then climb the cliffs to lvok the casks were stowed to the bulk- that, whatever might be the vessel's for his head, 1 80 prodigious a fast, would 100 r7 when T awoke inawaalD in place on upper windows. around before J fell to any other work. head of it, The top of this bulkhead nation, she had not been sailed by boots and lald Weak to support suci solic TI , but upon enter. | EVEN phil ad hiiadalh } fetehe the cloak bad stripped was open’ four fect from the upper Englishmen. 1 peepod into poor ch were encased OF pork, or bacon, 1 muse ! pas Ht the cabin I} *KIDOIE KLUB” ’ HEMATICS. rom the body on the rocks, and deck, and on holding the lantern over, polly's cage--and tho sight of the rich iF Urhing over In my mind the cc 3 obnerye i had no i HIQHER ul bk dal realise that} ave? and warmed it, and put tt on, and putting my head through, I saw plumage carried my imagination to * of the larder, all of which thine be only rowle d more to | ard put yas i sett: y ME people w! 2 |and a noble covering it was, thick, w quantity of coal, If the forepeak skies of brass, to the mysterious the th eyed ine with bewilderment growing further “down by stern” to the —_ there are more ways than one! soft, and clinging. Then, arming my- went as low as the vessel's floor, then green solitude of tropic forests, to rs made of stock- ! his face, And I then thought I ex en of several feet Nena a WRONG COMPANY, } of arriving at the samo result,| elf with a boarding pike to serve as J calculated there would not be les jslands fringed with silver surf, Ma! thing hia feet in could not do better than manufacture | it was freeaingly cold, and T made} tho teacher was quizzing her 6 ‘They are like the shock-headed boy! & poe t Sronpes ite the fore chains, than fifteen tons of coal in it. thought I, sailors ome changes there was a ket- Bim a broth of oatmeal, wine, bruised A ° tthe Are, The a ovar aR ae tent eae anc ence pped o1 ce, an a a 7 hearty h eful, I rubbed t ith hot brandy Piscuit, and a plece of tongue, minced still coal enough in re fo s who was asked to udd six and four. siowly and carefully walked around tates bina aad I RN ee mat very ainall ay, and before long the fur. "hase who wish to go to ‘He guessed nine, eleven and twelve. the schooner, examining her closely CHAPTER XU \ ppAd tBr0 ‘This did not take me long in doing, nace Was blazing cheerfully, [ went), | ! B ° “No, no; you are only guessin and boring into the snow upon her A 3 - — — - = the tongue being near the furnacé to work to make broth and fry some | heave ey org 8 ga + Pai oe expostulated the teacher. "But why cide with ey pike wherever I sus- T twelve o'clock by the fine aan ND MAN'S EY ES 1 soft enough for the knife, and ham, and molt a Uttle block ‘of the! So! to thein fact put one amall (@idn't you guess ten while you were pected a hole, watch in my pocket I got THE BLI MAN'S SYES re wan nothing to melt but the ruby-colored. w While thus occu: y M x ebout #%? Six and four make ten.” Satistied as to the state of the tee y bead a moment to! shocked teacher, “do you mean to gay F sane Sdwin R 4 When the broth was ready [ he a an 4 "Oh,wmo: they don't!” triumphantly | and the posture ot the ‘schaenar dinner, T hed @ mind for & By William MacHerg and Edwin Balmer | aren ine broth. was reads F pict: fi enehman, T found nim | Mat you don't want £0 o to heavens gepliedethe urchin. “You told me yes-| viewed from without, T returned ts Ughter drink than brandy, . *. Foe Afond ] 15 ate ercedily, and when the broth was half st cled up, staring intently at No, miam, prepileg ihe that five and five make ten!” the ship. The strong wind, the dance and went to the lazerette Begins on This Page Monday, Jan, 15 Hh Poca an ie bs walk cave ese tae iyptty mite that bunch 19 g9- a ~-.- Of the sea. the grandeur of the ureat and cut out a block of the wine in a ————— kas (Or More (T Be Continued Monday.) —Young’s Magazine,

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