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OPUS TS Bisnis SIS ats ERT NR sk Frening World Daily Magazin e ti “ - ye ee 7 Thursday, June 7, lWhen Men Gossip | fs About Women | By Sophie Irene Loeb. Copyright, 1917, by the Vrow Dublabing Co, (The New York Kveuing World), ORE letters concerning the » rest of those miserable ‘| would not look good in print. difficult to find a modeat git!) “VT ave made bul friends of these in New York. On@| men and it has hurt my business, young busines hs they do not ther know e wee, .| office any more; they know better. woman who Con-/ in far from a man hater, but they ducts an office | must be men to gain my respect.” tells of her perience as fol-| with being the talkers and the g lows: sipers that we forget to admon we ,,men when they are the offenders, Southerner,’| if only every girl would insist on look in the right|Only for real men, the gossiping lace for modest| Males and heartless loafers would ay stop “picking girls to pieces’? and girls, Most likely | have more respect for the sex. he, as all other! | There is & type of man that has de- single unattached | Veloped in the past few years, who be cause woman works side by side with and ‘at large’ men, goes only to caba-| hin has assumed a rather contempt. Fete atid dance places to look for! ous and critical attitude toward her. girls, I should like to see all such men re- MEcwork with men all day and 1) Raced by capable, energetic women, And they will be. know: very well what they think of| Woman is forging ahead in the face the so-called ‘modest’ girl, and will) of obstacles and d ping man's work. E + onthe ie ue phoenix, and cutie Clar- Wet. you know some of the things 1) cog will needs look to their laurels. hear men and boys say about girls| phe time is not far distant when doth modest and otherwise. women Will take responsibility in high “1 have more battles down here in| Places while men are on the battle- a .| flelds of wa: the office on account of the gossipy men are going forth to fight men then I have at any other time the welfare of thelr women and fn my life. Why great, big, heajthy| children. Well might they reflect men will sit down sometimes, five | that there is opportunity to show this rotective principle EVE! ; Padiela in an office, and-pick a gini|Srotective principle EVERY day, to pieces, Why not stand by them at home “One day here in my office, while| #8 Well as flight for them at the I was out to lunch, and ¢ | front? What @ joy It is to meet the me back | they were ‘up to their nec «' {in| MAN who, though he rubs elbows with tp about some poor girl who had| Women workers in the office, yet Bought a coat on the installment er forgets that they belong to his pee and it seems she hadn't the; ol mother's s ‘The days of chivalry and courtesy lar to pay when the collector c€M@ | are not gone; only a n and he took the coat away. isin progress, boat aay ia “Now, there were six men in my| he kind act, the gracious 7 office, and they heard the whole mess| the helping hand ts pat fort te ee hd not one of them had manhood | sterner sex toward thelr women fork e enough to offer to lonn her the day. But they are men—-REAL a amount, so she wouldn't have to go] ) he standard of mensuiement home in the cold without a coat of real manhood has not lessened, It J “When I found out what had hap-| js on the increase oa tb ed I gave her the dollar and We| ‘The “weary Willies are bound to 4 { led up the clothing place she had! come into their own, That ts, to be ight the coat from and got the | discounted and added only as ciphers game collector back, and what I told| where men are numbered, * ’ - or ry ie as er nk } \ ‘ \ ‘ 10 Te dl ful { How to Can Fish for Home Use | A 8 @ measure of economy in the] With a sharp knife on each side, in- tos | Side of the body cavity. W Sarr farina “ee sue pelea | Hl y cavity, Wash thor- te oi vervmont. Bureau of| SUH, taking particular care to Te- the Govern: | move the blood along the back, Fisheries urges housewives, particu-/ Cut the fish into strips to fit the ‘length of the Jars to be used ; larly-those living near streams and e used and rub with dry salt, usin a level table- lakes or the seashore, to preserve fish) a ontul to each pint jar of fish. Fill for home consumption. the jars with the pieces packed as Fish can bo bought when they are| tightly as possible, put on the rubber heap, during times of plenty, and) Hi age eee the caps on the jars 5 nen | loosely, #0 that the steam can escape eld for use in tho winter, when! pity Water in the fi Cook in a prices are high. In many cases waste! pressure cooker for one and one which because of prejudice or| hours after steam pr \ i . are not placed.on the mar-| fifteen pounds erature 250| degre: Tighten the caps o ket, may be bought for a low Price®) and permit aonine, ne caps of the jars and sometimes obtained from fisher- ‘Southerner’ who said It was elps that call themselves men) ex-| So long have women been credited | evidently doesn’t| this quality and show preference | For Physical Preparedness U.S. Army Exercises IT'S A CHART oF IT'S T Posed by Paul SHADES OF BREEN BLOOD CIRO aes by Pauline Furlong Togeee Me 'N ANEMIC TURNIPS | The Keening World Publishes These Exercises to Help All CUCUMBERS Men and Women Prepare for Any Call to Service. Copyright, 1917, by the Prew Publishing Co, (The New York Rvening World), " Can You Beat It! WHAT'S THAT MRS JOHN 2 HE IS, HE Buys Soi ITs €\F UG HOUSE ON CRAZY EVERY bay OM THE Aeros ARDENING YESTERDAY HE BOUGHT Aes ARE Nor THESE PROHIBITION Ge UMBRELLAS 70 KEEP THe BEETS IN A DRY STATE THIRD SET—-Free Hand Exercise No. 9. ] er the muscles develops a strong heart and well developed muscles are one of the surest indications of a strong heart, This means an equal supply of blood to all parts of the body and atimu- | lated blood circulation, All muscles and organs of the body become stronger through any extra labor placed on them and the more they are worked the stronger thoy become. The trunk muscles and those of the chest need an even greater deyelopmnt than those of the arms and legs because these muscles keep the vital organs in their rightful places and [in good working order as well as encouraging healthy action of the lungs. Never consider any exercises an unpleasant labor, but learn to look on them as @ very necessary part of existence, because sound, vigorous 1th fs the most essential thing to successful and happy living. see ey SO T dust BOUGHT Have THe tRetee ! BEKETHING lant Today's new free hand exercise—“hands on hips"’—is practiced as fol- WEIGHT FoR OUT oF THEIR SHEUS lows: Assume the “at command” postion and on the command place the THEIR HEIGHT WHILE GROWING hands on the hips #o that the thumbs meet {n the small of the back, fingers extended, tips forward, elbows pressed back, as in figure two. On the | command “down” lower the arms to the sides. Repeat ten tim | Answers to Health and Beauty Questions. To EXERCISE NECK—M. F. D.—|#04ps are also responsible, You cam > iy t | Roll the head all the way around on paral E. marys, oie psig . the shoulders and then bend it back, Ably tho wator ‘tho ‘DAth waa’ tae forward and to each aide fifty times|hot. Always dry the skin wel each day. Massage with the finger-| Tub with ollve oll. Wash off ail ani bot water with # cool spray tips and a good skin food to make the | clean wa er, neck white and stimulate the blood Pa supply to it, ‘This Is the best treat-| FRECKLES—k. M. B.: Freckies t for shrunken, sallow or over-/@re nothing tore than an excess of Lape ; coloring matter in the skin. It ta fat neck, | ta er tO prevent thelr appearance | 2 to remove them, When exposed fon yell and use cold cream and pow- | R.-Lack of ofl or perspiration in the | Ger Letore exposure. Diluted peroxide \ will fade them out somewbat, but ean —————= |both are drying to the skin ead men for the asking. Practically all ITCHING SKIN—MRS, EDWIN to sunlight or wind wear @ thick ebif- |wkin may cause this, Cheap, harsh} of hydrogen or diluted lemon 0 should be used aringly. fishes are edible, and purchasers should not be deterred from buying them on account of their unattractive | appearance. Some of the ugliest are| |ADVENTURE SWIMMING—BDITH N.: Swim. ming is neither partioularly red nor developing, but it certainly Showing How a Man and a Maid Found Love in the Heart of Romance among the best ee 8 a good method of canning. | Boren sing coarse-acaled, thick-|% BEST NOVELS PUBLISHED skinned fishes, cut off the fins or| } ON THIS PAGE COMPLETE Make an incision on each aide of the! $ EVERY TWO WEEKS, fin and pull it out, Make an tnelsion through the ekin along the back, an- ,other along the belly and connect! "these by a third encircling the body | just behind the head, impale the head ona hook or sharpened nail driven | through a plank, take hold of the tgkin at the angle of the two incisions ‘at the back of the head and remove {t By pulling toward the tall hin- skinned fishes, like herring and ale ‘wives, should be sealed, not skin Cut off the head, remove the tn testines and other organs, and take | out the backbone by making @ cut ries "00 greet hoe | Renter consciousness "the text Ja | woman, has taken charge of the pla: ® ith her thaster, Jian amaped tn Sie builda 4 gross Yiouse for berwe do all in your power to induce] tr-snoken, gentle-voiced young fel- some man or men you know to de-|jow of twenty, but he won Joan's fend America on the battlefield. In| aamiration in the past some of the noblest patriots |ioiq her that hi thave been women who, for the sak of their nation, sent away fr Sra ignited Any aaa men who were their friends, even} ierore Jour ote men whom they loved " ; ‘This is not the time for you to be Young, a Norfolk eeifish. cowardly. This 4s not the time |isiander, but a direct descendant of for you to throw cold water on the|Jonn Young, one of the original enthusiasm of your brothers and | y ealtingal A friends, for you to cling to them tear- | 4, fatneera The bended fully when they desire to perform a ad Engiish blood showed in noble duty. lather, by your own | jingiish hardness seemed to have dis kindling enthusiasm, your c Seed Gar tee eee cee you should muke it easy for f Ay it can oneenene, eae @o that which must be don yittnes ree paawste Bie Americans to-day \ aed ae \A Jealous Fiance. “D, D.” writes: “have been en- | gaged to a young man whom 1 have known two 1s. t first we quar | | | IWvanog when She! ran the keten all {alone with a black crew from Malai m them | ang V's eyes when she sti he was ¢ # une | presence embar rassed him, until she herseif put him at his ease by a frank, com radely manner that offended Shel- on's sense of the fitness of things yelled hardly at ail, but after our engagement he deman ne. News from the world Young out with him every night 4 ad not, but he was filled yith news would let me be by myself, 1 had|og the Solomons, Fifteen boys had to a®count for every minute of tlme| stolen rifle run away Into the T did not spend with him. ‘The other} bush from jon, which night, being very tred, [ refused tol was east on the Guadaleanar fo oul, and then he went into such | coas A temper that T gave him back his} ol forgot to tell you that your engagement ring and presents and | tra it lg) has been murdered,” he broke off the whole thing. Did 1 do] said Dn 'Kive big canoes right?” Jea m Port Adama, ‘They MP think you il wd visable | ya ight-Uene and caught thing. | do » lev you ever) oO: i What they didn’t steal eould have found happiness with | the iy 1 uch a man k I'l have to abandon Ugt,” ion remarke T, D." writes have heen ac 4 the second trader you've lost cepting attention for some time from|there in @ year,” Young a young mar twenty-one, He|“po make it safe, there ous makes a goo and ¥ two Ww men at least Ing to wa " 4 1 reoM t noes are always raiding we marry Yer be t) dow that wa and ow what “disagreeath t \ s at Port Adams t A golng with me nough Lan od dog for s Pom tu family and 1 know of eason wh » Neal Island d J. phouls tub) mised it to y I's a first-class Wife. 0 Ito give him up igger-chase Hadn't been on board @ Decided|y You ' y nutes when he had my wh {ng his pe but him, ands at's crew in the rigging. ‘Tommy ja-of age hi nake it perfectly calls him Satan clear to his family, once for all, that| The conversation becama general, he will do as he chooses in the mat-|and just before Young left to go on ter of picking a wife, | board, Joan asked: . harden and snprove the muscles, re- hed. “What for you}inove excess fat and fill in hollows. Of course diet and other hygiento “How can you manage all alone, | Between squalls the siibberty-Gib- didn’t say anything. He jum sneered, Ho says that Port Adams crowd x Well? sho asked. “Wy Mr. Young et ran into Anchorage, and her skip- And I don't blame him,” out-fifty of them, in big canoes—-and want plenty fella things - His large, almost girlish eyes rest- per, Pete Oleson (brother to the Ole- | “Her skipp rotten bad with camping on hie beach. ‘They've killed “Mo take 'm —inedicine,” quoth| methods must be followed to reduce ed on her for a moment before he re- #on of the Jessie), ancient, grizzled, fever,” Sheldon exclaimed, “And he half @ dozen of his pigs already,@und Aroa. “You pay me: Ore are “nealintul EPOrE coal piled, and then it was in the softest wild-eyed, — emé by" fever, had to drop his mate off to take hold seem to be looking for trouble, And — And this was a sample of thelr} ting ts « heatiell apart And and gentlest of voices. dragged his weary frame up the ver- of things at Ugi—that's where 1 lost he's afraid they may connect with gratitude, she thought, It looked as) be learned at the ¥, LS a “Oh, L get along pretty 1 with anda steps and collapsed in a steamer Oscar, my trader. And you know the fifteen runaways from Lunga if Sheld: eyes ate ear) Rit | eet eran and Tenth Avenue, them. Of course, there Is @ bit of chair, Whiskey and soda kept what sort of sailors the niggers are. n whe * whe queried, Aroa waited astolidly d _ trouble once ina while, but that must going while he made report and gn nodted her head judicially, and “In which case Billy Pape will bo splashed far out on the water, A tiny! CHEST RAISING—MADGE Rut be expected. You must never let turned in his accounts tea a compelled to send Bouc! succes. Wavelet. murmured eplly on the] Chost raising is the best all-round r 4 while she seamed to det Fi " tox them think you are afraid. I've been ou're rotten with fever,” Sheldon weighty judginent he asked fo: - sor. IV's Pape's station, you know, beach, The shadow & Hynes exercise for developing the chest, ufraia plenty of times, but they never sald. “Why don’t you run down to joy’) lee’ or Mee eae Oe eee: Twin Gc keew Woe to eb 1 deat Geena by 18 vt at aliepne. oy ee ‘Jupper arms and filling co penn, in knew it.’ Sydney for a blow of decent climate?” ( 54 bl Mipane ithe 16: leh¥e YOU Bare all alone.” ‘A light alr fanned coolly on herl neck. It also corrects round ahoulders Young left presently, and things re- ‘The old skipper shook his head. pope leiy eelt Laid Aibets lb ache emma Pars Gar sl ce Ba cheek; it was the land breeze bewin-| in q remarkably sbort time and helps sumed “thelg eid course, The next “Iocan't. I've been in the islands too por rata aveuny en, Allm. Bim Ane smiled and shock bis head. ning to blow develop Ue breast. Stand with feet morning JoaQ@ as aroused by a great long. I'd die, ‘The fever comes out jreiais, while his eyes pleasured in the you'd better take my men "You Ko along quarters,” ane sald-/togethor arms’ length from the wall : er hoel to enter hullabaloo, Her first act was to reach Worse down there gwell of the forearm appearing frum along.” ehe advieed. “They're good starting to turn on her heel ¢ or door, palms resting on the wall in for her revolver, but when she heard He declined to sleep ashore, took ‘nder the sleeve and losing identity shots and they're not afraid of Any the gate, ® mate heeto front of you. Lower the cheat until it Noa Noah, who was on «uard, laugh- his orders and went back on board jy the smooth, round wrist, undisig- thing—except Utami, and he’ EM at Al at Yone big| touches the wall between the hands, ing outside, she knew there waa no the cutter. A lurid sunset was blotted ied by the netted veins that come of ghosts.” Aroa, you all the same ¢ K| keeping the Mnoes rigid. ‘The heels fool, Ino pay you. Now you 0") | will naturally leave the floor as the Hut the black was unmoved. She! ho4y comes forward, Do this at least danger and went out to see the fun, OUt by the heaviest squall of the day. ¢, youth when youth is gone. The = : gay ~ 7 ‘ap! > i ry and Sheldon watched the whaleboat " 7 Betty Vincent's CHAPTER VII, the mement when the trite wuliding @Ffive in the thick of it, As tho ject elGccaingiy’ boyish: ‘Then, and CHAPTER IX. felt that ho wan regarding her almost) wenty-tive times twice each day for ‘ See T sunset of a drowsy gang had started along the beach, *Pfitsail was taken in and the boat without effort, the concept came to HE big bell was rung, and inaplenyy “ Oe ine eau pay me,|&t least six months, All exerciees Advice to Lovers tropic day a small ketoh Satan Was big and black, short haired headed on to the beach, he was aware Him. ¥oa, that waa it. Ho” had tly black hoyaicarrtea the voc tanta Hust bo done persistently every day __— = —4 | fanned In to anchorage, and ®t muscular, and weighed fully sev. Of @ distinct hurt at eight Of Joan at yiumbied upon the clue to her tanta- SHAD Cont Mowe to the TREN oan tat aen tant her toens| 2. ne Me neree Tore ., Y dear girls, you cannot fight i enty pounds, teawee aut he hed the boat high zine personality. The fingers, sun water. 1 ver und cuffed his ears so soundly as _ M ‘ dea eat eet a little jater the skipper umy Jones had trained him welt, Je@ped out And rushed the Boat Mei pumed and boyish, told the ‘story ater. The regular boat's Potytive nim back among his fellows.| DIET FOR KIONEY TROUBLE jor your country, 0 « > c e d nt love ; pene d she led ber bizarre x.) wond ° » crew mann d 4 wDWIN © nt, a me ashore, He vas a _ Ho did not love the blacks, | 4o ohana tench. And ane led Mee ueatne No wonder she had exasperated him <re ed her, and Matauare and Wyo Ney ana noe break up. Another] BDWIN C.: Any Tebt, simple diet tn 6 frequently He had tri race, and the second after he landed Compound with her as a woman, when she was trid, on the beach the bridge building gang Quite unconaclously the brooding . woman. She was a mero girl rand @ bosiah girl at that, with sun. ¢@ aternsheets where Sheldon stood 1 to treat three other Tahitians, b car. opped forward moderate quantity will prove bene- Jans, belted with car- boy stopped forward TCC O Le SURLY Tech ates disorders. All alc vylice and stimu. sand armed with rifles, mat in “You pay me." he said His eyes had a querulous troubled van @ ding over the compound &nxlety of the afternoon slipped f ; a ena ad noticed. in| ants must be avoided. You should fence and swarming up tho cocoanut Sheldon, and he felt — stran, ned Angers that delighted In do- 4t the steering oar te but wbile he was patiently | consult a physician for further advice, palm cheered at the aight of her, running ing what boys’ fingers did, with « “My, 1 wish I could go with you," under her acrutiny, his >. am 4 morning,” Sheldon called WP the steps, laughing, face flushed, body and muacies that liked #wlm- Joun gaid winttt J ve drawn firmly in an| NERVOUSNESS ANO- PIRM from veranda, “and what do you halr flying, her breast heaving, " nd violent. endeavor of stfully, as the boat shoved determination MUSCLE8—Mko. G. 8. think of the nigger chaser?” Lovely, perfectiy lovely — Pa sorts, with a mind that was daring, © * she asked vousness other disorders, I'm thinking We have @ task be- Sulay," she panted. "I shall buy it. but that dared no farther than boys’ Sheldon shook his head he said. “Bawo | physi lture exercises are the very fore us to train him into the house- I'll write to the Commissioner to- adventu and that delighted in 1m 4% good as @ man,” she urged. brother belong me best treatment, especially outdoor ex- boys,” she called back ght. And the site for the bungi- rifles and revolvers, Stetson hats and — “You really are needed here," he re Rawo, she remembered, had died. ercises: nose who fret and worry “And to your Tahitians too. Look 1oW-—I've selected {t alrendy--iawon- 4 oo maraderie with men pled, "“Phere’s that Lunga’ crowd she commanded | should get out and mix with a cheer- out, Noah! Run for it! derful, You must come over some — He became aware that she wae they might reach the coast right h ke ‘m= medicine, Bawo/|ful group and indulge tn tennis, golf, Satan, having satisfed himself that Gay and advise me, You won't mind gpenking and with both of us abs 4 © my brother. You pay|#wunming and other outdoor sports. the tree perches were unassailable, MY, Staying here until I can qet ge I beg pardon,” he sald. “What's Pltntation, Good-by, We me. Fat ng me one big fella| The flabby muscles will respond to Was charging straight for the big Ta. Wed? | Wasn't that squall beautiful’ tar you were saying in the morning sometime thief along Port Adams, You pay me.” such treatment in a very short while hitian I suppose I'm late for dinn You weren't listening to a word-—1 ‘Wtlve miles,” Joun laughed land thereby overcome many common But Noah stood his und, though and get clean and be with y Knew it" aha Dhideds O) wan kaving . yenee AD @tarted to return to the GoKoou su just the same as! ailments somewhat irresolutely, and Satan, to nut @ condition of the Flibherty. "U4se, #40 was compelled to pass Arow x foo! My word, who ry one's surprise ced and iit brief interval of her ” an Naxtasehil cod that among the bout-carriera who | pay ine for medict sy frisked about him with laughing eyes ence he found himself walking abo Ph aa ea toe Tedd ine oats ‘ bewch to chatter in She dismissed the matter by pass New Port in Philippines | 1 wagging tail. the big living room impatiently oni not hurt his feclings, lam woink fawbion wbout the ink through the gate 4 closing 1 : ¢ "Now, that is what T call @ proper “Waiting her comin, < vq to take my men out and sive her an t, They made way Gogoomy pressed up against Shortens Voyage | dog,” was Joan's comment Do you know, I'm never golng to Overhauling. We'll wert ere came to whe was in said impuden MA || padestetidecessts squabble min ed SERIN ®)- too. Why, there's wh! mid Mt of the pling of bh Father belong me one big fella f nounced, when they were ; care rego etey pieseness. There were ao many chief. You no bang ‘m head belor ecently built ¥; . ' tts C98 ir inches long. — 1 ny #0 1 r recently bul CHAPTER VIII. Bqueiiie:" was the retort, vrs copper four inchea, long. | 1 aa nom. What was to prevent then te. My word, you fright too much Re ae such a sordid word, I think it's much ’ from dragging her down if they #o ‘Mo fright?” ‘she demand nicer to quarre! eePrre el) of Bheldon'e sing crt 6 1, while ESPITE all of Sheldon's pro- going cruising on the 3 willed? ‘Then she remembered that anger tingled all through her bberty some f the Island of Luson teats, Joan determined to “Call it what you please, but we even if 2 have to Fun away with ery of here would fetch Noa Noah — «Too much fright bang ‘m head be the voyage to the Phit- ret up as a planter and won't do It any more, will we?” He hen” 4 and her remaining sailors, each one jong ime” ciogoomy Ry pie ne 9 pee ae an’ cleared his thr rvouesly While at thelr coffee, on the veran- of whom was worth a dozen blacks, (OR ine.” Gogoomy sald proudly ppines from American porte by sant had gone exploring this made so by her laughte 5 nally reseu auled and I hin out Pau rnhe heateewal Nawave ani tia ts and most of the commerce iwland, Pari-Su wax not tobe "l only teasing you. Honest I bye ne as i sked sharply. nearly fell, He sprang for the gute, of the is son the west coas expected back until late Jun, And If you don't laugh, I i Forge TOk TORCEORE ARS pat ne ee ‘an if to force it open, while the crowd if convenient for h b ie pect you o ne in a t « : he wad surged forward against the fence st hg eastw it ine Sheldon was vaguely « Shims: hale rent eimanded. “What n you coma — She remembered him as one of two 4uin thought rapidly. Her revolve . id the loneliness, and sever don't,” she added 4 “don’t, € along, this fella place sun he go wick boxe ahe had nursed in the how- wag hanging on the wall of her Krass Noast for American ahipe. Tie Rew during the afternoon brought him on it hurts you, You igh you down vital ‘The other one had died, house, Yet one cry would bring her A le located place called Hon- eee had a toothache. There, there; dont jong Boucher. ‘Too many boy # take ‘em plenty fella medicine + he knew 4 ry i. a to the veranda, telescope y ‘ 0 ton ate ee ee sailors, und she knew she was 6a Tueaning “deep water,” whieh i say It. You know you promised not ty & Port Adams stop along M4 roa Wan BaVing Ho ahe did not cry for help. - Inatead. CRORE, pee Pee ae can the sea anx te quar ‘And to begin with, there's my @ marster. Too much walk Well, and you all right now.” she gh whistled for Natan, at the same Mania. The improvements boat, Hetweenwhiles he scowled the I Gibbet. 1 didn't know about answer tatty i . , phy pe f apse ' : time « g him by name, She knew by United tev engine ver the plantation account books, #he was so large a cutter, But she's The black drew @ scrap of note Me want 'm tobacco. plenty Pete cern ong ih The SiMitie Papin SRB le thera sty made rough estimates, added and bal. 18 diasracetul condition, Her rigging paper from under his b ed porpolae teeth; me want’ tm blacks did not wait to #ee. orn port, says Popular Mechanles, nneed, and acowled tne harder, The | AE QuOR: AN the, nes 5 heldon scan sn pence ed with wild yell through he ‘a can reach ot alone was hin capital depleted by the shop. 1 Hy w who took Packa aaa acamlle my: w entered the bun: | raiinoad, and the improved means ee Th ae t hie, but her earn ens We mails 1 way killed by his > pa US oe Dw, Mug rat, but finally transporte Nill open Up to Come nd it was her earnings that largely ; — war 1 md AL Up a t vied and thousands | | > “ery RE + = fresh-olled and ahiny, and hie eves uP & practica f ation, : i 3 yer wild animal's. The rest of the hove and yet hia brother demande and cocoanuts in pre. ‘or old Hughie. ne amutterea | A Story of India, the Mysterious, and a Plot That Failed crowded up at his back Ina solid tobe pald for his life n harbor at Hondagua de aloud, once. “I'm glad you didn't live 1) riba’ beets 5 Some one of t xeled Ugh! the ungrateful beast!" she extensive and almost Jan to see it, old man, What a cropper, Will Begin on This Page June 18 the remainder rewarded he muttered ked by @ large isiand lying aerogs r warded her s what a cropper Boa intent relicnee (To Be Continued.) 5 mouth

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