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HOME PAGE Monday, April 7, 1919 throwing up his fist joy- low flame its hard, profil fully. "f &mell. itt” black turcet of rock, nicket along the While they spoke, and asdf respond- ‘crest with t ragged crenelations A Story .of Love, Romance and ‘ : ill , 5 a 9 : ip quivered, subsided Un- from ihe foot & Bip Of Seadh Fume | Adventure in the Unknown tie sla * a aR, ve ee RUE ARG, Faroe? SAanl moend OF 4 sloping into { ‘ ling, a final mound of hillock, furred with | m 7 r porte " n : r y, than violenuy, upset both foliage, crowned with four tall ‘ South Sea. Islands. } oS ; : men on her deék 4 } . she's gaing!" Tisdale anatched the The planters hung on the rafl, eeee ] eae ian a 4 . ; bail of the lantern as it rolled past, 19g all this as over the ridgepole of jumped on foot. “Come along, @ house, The snowy fringe of Coprna, 10 ty hanna & ‘Onmpete, 1 under the beach, gtirred and beckor ‘i Ile seemed ty to run some them, They left off staring, now and 5 CHAPTER I. ” Wallace caught his hand, then, to grin at each other like bun« { “Ragotin, ce matin, tY \ 4 Ghee ba ab ele he rounded, faat by Wallace clambered i : She's rounded r nt bu pore a in, ‘ t 4. Moet her!" collows trea, and Quil branie, qu'il branle! 2. - ' te dis lantern a ‘n § t the fall of the boat O sang Tisdale in the bow, . 4 some wild pure tackle Vhat you waiting tor?” ; ang ‘Tisd n the bow, and staggered for fun, whfle the echooner p f #h light on the whole _ They slid tho boat down hande ved in carnest, He enjoyed himself, watching the rainbow spray vittiat A dim cirela of the deck *omely across the dock, and laanehed hup at every plunge, and flinging his words aft in a melodious yelt. i] nto view, rocked vaguely "er in clear, shallow water, frighteme | tho -wh r tot is n rock and then, with ing a drdve of red and silver Ashes, ©, at Lhe wheel, frowned. A pretty place to be singing, this waa, treat beration, collected new cried Tisdale, “There's lan@ aboard a battered olf sea wagon like the Nantwich, She labored along, fol- movement Of wa; everything on i ht hand ft sank ue, everything on — merteonerdersbue CHAPTER III. Jowing-the dirty white bulk and dirty black smoke of the steamer Alba, ‘ly with ropes as short as when they Jeft barkor. which tagged at her eare 4 — interbalancs, The men had hardly t “O Rob 1 the r. “Look, Wallace! ‘There she goes now!" felt thelr footing tart Wiel It oseyed = raat S aiek uae Retween them the deck of the Nantwich glowed in the tropic aun, over- CaN Ot i clerp. chute, FES TAATee eeaunor iets bed bom ‘ } flowing wit! blond hair, A hundred fair giantesses might have shorn their nashed on the port ral, Overboard bre. t aa" ; locks and Mung them recklessty on board in a golden mound. flew the cahdic, a thread Of gutterifig @ breath of Iberty. Ap their ; Kk blue fire instantly quenched. oars dipped, the bulkhead clocks | “Look at him houted Tisdale, waving an arm toward the bowsprit. That's right enow, Wallace de- cheap imitation of brass, balanced oa ; Wallace, a heavy, dark youmg man, sighted forward with a wary soowh el, sitting breathless but Philo- -risdale's knee—struck five bella, ‘The | p ya barrel or so of sloppini Ho suw nothing to warrant such enthusiasm. Water. ‘"Hevled over. Tie salle, Are iitUe sounds tingled over the shoaf, | The Ragotin in this case, Captain Rufino Bravo, of the steamer Albay, t our canvas off before the It was music to hear them, and te rag of hea stood at the end of his towing hawsers, two hundred fect ahead, and over a know that they rang in a day so fore they dou — wake of blue-tinted foam brandished his arms like a puppet enacting pee enough; aa for the fore tunate. sa parcas A stern bulwark, grimed weer gi the best they could manage, crawling “Out round the foresall, Arthur, “+ with jron rust, alone prevented him darkness a cool draft, moist and gen- ind slipping along the deck, as tO Mind your tiller.” ; é Aositap the Calebes Sca, te, Swept away all hint of wea air, wer the peak, strain at the Gown ‘Tisdale obeyed with » tangh,: * ' wom secling . bringing instead the languid smell of vaul, et the whole black fabri “f 1 Pr ™ 4 Ho waved on high a wicker deml- frogn water, a somber, mysteriou: yw fin y, swirl down past the rx and float was listening,” he explained, “S 1 john and cried ac sing water perfume as of torn verdure and <a ay ae all. bs Myst Save on th er blac knes ot the on “And watching those fish. Golly ue | deine Spanish mock trampled earth. Here on the sea, out mh. 3 : vied Wallet eve dc ‘They rounded a bank of dirty, ewer } wWanta us to hove'e drink” Tis. Of blac, it ceuget the posteile with © THE NANTWICH RECOILED, AND WITH HER DECK AT A STEEP ANGLE, SLEWED DOWN A VAST UNSEEN HILL. They scrambled aft, and, ualng tho 1eR canvas where the foresail floated, ¥ dale aterp Xo you think it 6 Gomingl” pied SPallane le of the cabin as a fe lay Wallace backed water, to study every« | mfe—try r ? ‘6 here!” cried Tisdale, and ran Beast! Loose, Robin, we're desolate thing to behold. She rode mast, then atole down lower and “Hear anyth ?”* he demanded, all t wnoon deck at . ¢ penfor table es tbing with care. The schooner lofied ha loose , ‘ red, } lower, with a bleared, wintry look. at on Do you tof em the sky palec ‘ a : Wallace watched the two hawsers : , very decp and dogged, her bows low, t rel AL pear ty titer in a clean bed—an outermost ledge of the schooner balk, spring The rain flung together its parted Maca Across her face went ig two ‘I fate Arraian ayaa ttm ra dri , t : } fund upward in parallel curves, 471P yatK ata Jork Chooner balk, SPrng curtain, The Nantwich recoiled, gave Jb boom gone, cap and stick, from tick midges, a pair of Head birds each other. weve ; a Tit now,” sald Wallace, the shoal—on yellow sand all erinkled gilver points, and sink under the tur- staysail belly inside out, and a few one twisting Iu with her deck @ splintered bowsprit. She took the that fled past th sner and melt Lae Ve ine ; ? cxpir hands over his head. with ripple marks, as pretty ae the ; the heac c sire f 4 Y at a steep angle, slewed down a vast, slap of each wave indifferent as a n whero stars were Bath they «¢ bend. tt , I grain of Norway pine. bulent snow of the wake ahead. He paly streamers of hemp whisk past i ‘ id bend their double ee p } sap tiabee the them overhead, like the tails of Val. Unseen hill. rock, A kelp-like tangle of hawsers Lutor, a solitary third fowl ond tores oF nearing Wi you might TY “Sho'a there for keeps,” i made no answer re, on board the kyric res riding the tempest; and ‘The friends clung to their wheel and went straying everywhere. Through ed the moon path in the same Possibly, once— v9 Stretched bis arms, yawning. “And the rower. “Now head ashori i leaky N wich, W tle room for {ye aeevent_ were conscious only of Kicked the empty air. Their footing a breach in the port bulwark for- direction, very wearily, and cried : T can hear it “Straight in for the Nena com- iy king. Like a gamblers’ tat t wheel tghting th a wet, smnart- back from one direction to be ward—bitten out flush with the deck something once, far off, leriaive teersman shook his’ head A whisper, lke that of @ quict manded Wallace. “No sea running 1 wor i ; fortune at ofe ing blindness, and, Instead of breat in another, as the Nantwich —the sea continually slopped with Soon afterward the littie, ailing moon, h his head Im- wind pouring through pine woods, to speak of.” earri 1 u a g bi 88, 1 om ' Hehted and burled herself toward out effort, and ran aft in thin layers went down, left the o: vaulted ! tole toward them out of the dawn— — He fet. bi } oe ste o} ate their mouths. righ , SA a rae his oars drip and watehed ©} throw, Heaped ng on deck Jay @ taste of rain water in their mouths, Aome now quarter of the heavens creaming like ale. A few last wads with .creat ‘stars, and tli "her ea wo earshot, long ago. the whisper of small waves breaking the birds above the elie, Aue Rig cuhootne 1p ye work Underfoot, the frail craft intoa sud, bovo or the waters under the earth. of hemp tumbled back and forth as piece of human driftwood, alone with Bu wly ata distance, Pungent whiffy thelr surprise over, they settled te - srubbing in voleante dent nd a etevod uphill again, and — The last thing clearly seen was & old sponges tumble on a beach, » oval glow of hor binnacle, An r long effort brought no te. ef brine and todine came with It, eX- a lively cloud and ‘came flappl ; ernun ye hes Leon ain ee eet ilect- vision of the staysail exploding, like Wooden slats glided along with them, | “I can't stand this!” groaned Tis- sult hue raised bis ehin, began haled wet seaweed; and these, roost. It was they whe foteed’the xt Boil, watching and weeding and set- poised in ait. SHOW ‘dlack-and-allver @ bomb filled with dirty rags. wooden staves, the white shards of a dale, He went fumbling down the to sniff the night like a dog. Their from time to time, were overwhelined crenelation of the rocky tower; for 24 ting camotes, calculating by aroba IB DAG be mati be at dashed clean out of her davits companionway, to return with A staring 1 thus ended, the part- in a stink of Sab, ye 4 against the risen light thelr bodies , 1g new-planted “Waiioe t heat 4 ec! y ” und scatter piecemeal, The lighted’ candle lantern, which he set ners eraned hielding ‘their An hour draged past; ght apread crowded in cl r ane ue ais ED ia Oe Banger CHAPTER II. schooner all raffie. Her masts on the deck here!’ A trifle more eyes against t Two wite up trembling from the eastern fartign: whleb py coestiny Ronen 1B villages SE Ee ee ee ee a eee iad ike! DuUbION HE Nantwich had ridden out leaned, her motion had a fatal heavi- homelike. ‘That darkness gets under figures, crop: Jame posture, the world became a suffusion of dark, pacifed ara lined the crest ‘with rude. 2 } brown Innds to the fiber with fle d own the x faieenes ta the gale, for she floated on a ness. She floated, but only as a sick the roots of a chap's hair.” they seemed to Await a third 4 mystical blue; and there, ahead, bee embragures. a | bone loc-nit or steel bolo, Four Without hearing himself, he crie falling sea hardly more dan- Ch’rwoman might crawl home, hav. Wallace disregurded the improve. Who, at any moment, might tween the hers on the wreck and ‘ot afraid of us.” Wallace took ela how—another col- 5¢ atedly: fiflen) beh - é ’ ing caught her death and ruined her ment, He was leaning over the helm sbape in the Starlight, and arrive 1 sudden o » filament of hortzon, up his rowing. “A bad lookout, thelr i wears gt sjoerning Devas Rene Rute, ee bisd at bis ears erous than a lake full of jittte finery in a downpour in a strained attitude, looking down, “I hear jt now, whispered Watlace “S4i 4 coal-biack, broken lump, an being so tame, Island bas nobody “| Jege course, on tho shores of Dava nbanots A Va pt bis ear shitecaps, but her survival was a The moon drifted over the top- but as though listening y George, I smell it!” ‘Tada tit lay at sarter mile, per living on ft" the Nantwich, tow- his frie a ul —- - — ——— : off the Gulf; and be rboard bow. The san 4 the partners and rose Gaerne tng badly,. carr first cargo, their hard-won dl- ; ema ceeaaiy pues ——— a. a 2 ind it, suspending In (To be Continued) ] seaemnn (rere * Sem atl int, Baa tise || ‘The Day of Rest! © RRS hal By Maurice Ketten. Ori lg inal Dress Designs ns. | gave her steersman a “Lok t —— ‘ew of the ‘The rain had forked asunder, leav- ead—a, clear view Of, the ing the whole sbip visible, for a mo- ment, in greenish twilight, Forward, a hawsers pierced a line of which broke and ane a For the Smart Woman By Mildred Lodewick Copyright, 1919, by the Prees Publishing Co. ‘(The New York Rvening World.) ree | Ste A Pretty Design for Her Who Anticipates the | \ MAKE MoTHER (saa Summer Days. oe ) LAUGH N the summer a @ nan's fancy ; uly turns to under the gl gi wee | ver OTHER Is SAD To DAY (ore Lost Het HE “ Docz THRou, ese IN HER BAG GH A HOLE 6 We Hust CHEER ER nae = ‘kneas seomel to en- the rily g lop: ng whiteness ing left them to bi dge a void, Sharp, smoking crests cut off their farther gt ysed the vista in de his way ft end. Night grimly dt E one The schooner a whirl, Yet, on } very rim, there ened Hier lifted and sank the gray, squablike buttocks of the Albay, on which gray baad an specks clustered and dimly Jing ocean, 9 schooner tug f them on the tow-line. Ti ' KNOW over the quivered like ened horse. staysail bun ind wrinkled, begs calm. Puny waves jumped every- PS ghora about her flanks, chopping, i nee plastape, ejecting spitefully, with a 6 these, s * piped tt ‘re its of white voice of ‘Tisdale wsers, ; ing off! Bravo's men—l thought thoughts of — dainty clothes, Ribbons, laces, chiffors and flowers each contrib ute its quality of r, beauty and el reverse twist, little & spray. From the approa pa ching central ¢2 Answers to Health And Beauty Questions By Pauline Furlong Copyright, 1019, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) gance to the satisfac ton of — woman's for every appears more wrming in a dainty WHAT 18 ACNE—MABEL J. HENNA FOR REDDENING THE ca ano cata ene is a skin discaso which may| HAIR—Grace ¥.: It is true that t y woman know: arise from internal or external con-| formula has not appeared Ar fk! t 4 ace prevents its = @itions, It appears in so many differ-| time, Lack of space pr 4 : is SY CT SI i The desimn whict . eee cceeerding to age, general| pearing often, Henna is vegetable| Wit) bent au Laue DiINcy Bust | a Ther eee p th conditions, &c., that It 1s not}and harmless to the halr, Get the; MIE THAT'S THE NOTHING, ITI | = ; Ria cane wae cacdey: ts Ibis to outline {¢ in full here,| henna powder and make It into a| HicHesr CLASS oF CAN MaKe ( ° | ( Loo hikon hie mona crea eould be treated by a physician, | paste with hot water. Keep the paste) | TTGMOR. - HARK TWAIN ME LAUGH St cpl make’ the, Jeveweat ie: e hot in a doublg boiler, Wash the|| W/ROTE (T _ uy ¥ = | \MOTHER ae 8 mse at 7 a se oft all traces of soap sie es, \ weet man appear more T WATER DRINKING—| hair and rinse o A P \ is , ely, and with equ Avent Water should be freely| and dirt with a strong spray of ho | We ) ten woul ety j ele babe 's, and not with| water, Henna or any other coloring ca? Poe wie unk betwee ssa ; » effect on hair which is f the n ey per! »3 a glass, slowly will not have effect on woman aes int y pre Me the meal. | Soiled or the least bit greasy, Dry} WY . ar 1 el Wier Pa) ening when taken with| the hair and them apply the paste {db / Reese yhen, the reducing diet ia| thickly.on small strands of the hair we Ae | ute we de Ae RE a ee eal cane often n a tooth brush. Be careful to| Si being follow or food for many | allow the paste to touch every part of eal i gatisfy the a ite tc : ‘ala, |the strand, otherwise the hair will \ en Pours, when taken between meals y. Keep the paste hot nuke the wou 1¢ ked and raw aro healthful| ePpear streaky. Keep the paste ho 1 ¢ Weeden, ng, Kegs and bouillon | bY applying hot towels to the batr/ | sigs ft wl \ and not fattening, ua | and roll each saturated strand up in) |~J lees ag are m 7 a small knot and fasten t> the top r t : 1 sf the head with small hairpins. MRS. Le I The M \ Thain TonIc- “oe Se a cmng| Fifteen minutes js all that is required gee ce Baie tone We Oe ey contains so | t.make some hair a wonderful au ‘ ’ : Your hair at che roots and contelns 8), shade, and a longer application Many of are a . pun Po ying-the oll: This Will make] Mase Je reader he SédlHon of & [You Uitte IMP! : ‘ ' ‘ { . an a *l tew drops of peroxide of hydrogen IW yy. | the } p Nabe wore | to the paste makes the hair more yel- ene Ou THRow. é may bo too drying low and a little lemon juice makes it a acho aT Me ? Fai Enea FOR NATURAL AU-| Tedder. Different conditions of the! aaa ~ intone YG MoTHER : ) BURN: HAIR—MKS. W. KK: Henna eet ee ange ie oer et Twas x LIKES ir € } RL ° paste witl Dring back ihe color Of MAL*| Oring in Jess time than must be al-| ONLY A TOKE Always Lauqus | nA y : ~ een irene. ty | owed for others. Finish by undo- | 9 MAKE \ WHEN THEY THRow \ x | plied, ‘This w sua be Bite Yl ing the knots and spraying out the \ 3GS AND C on 20 \ as “ another person, else the hair will ap-|)a40 phen give another thorough LAK SIN Movies ( /~ \ pear 1k i : 304} soap and water shampoo and rinsing| 9) is if 1 \ ' A DELIGHTFUL CREATION IN CHIFFON 44 notice the com other) yefore drying, Do not dry in the sun,| x, a ae / : Paehitg AND LACE, 4 color Init t 1 desire cise the hair will streak, Keep the| | r table" HEU UU eee eT eEeeT eee eve 5—stne. | towels and paste very hot when ap- Ls / || ra of the day) would think them a@ part of the yoke, | a a ie 48 ob at mal condition of | ctoring “takes” | | | | | | r as bat unt fy weave, which | secured to the top of the sleeve te Ne , ' | | " fectly and is yet soft and |truly di ful manner, The skirt ' : ® rect it. ee , BRITTLE NSIS Bewinnce 01 Acid- =< eee i te I- I have selected orchid color |draped into a wide band of lace at ° WRAK ANKLESOMRG, PRED Vii ltlots tna’ pines yea ce sendition a c | for this dress, combining it with ecru |the bottom and flaunts individuality tm s Hes! apd toe ruising practised per-| write you should ke bay Rnd Wea | ¢, since lace i to be much favored |\ts one-sided drapery, which ts made \ write you ep the nails filed s summer, There ts a deep yoke|to balance the sash end on the other . sistently, qbout twenty-flve times at) short and use rubber keys on your A 7 , 4 lace back and front alike, and el-|side, A small cluster of yellow roses pun, intervals during the day will hine, Rub the nails wi = mac uw ie nails with cocoa! | ich bi eng v Me ANE. Ine wren. | aie “ ow length sleeves are so deftly in-|at the belt completes a charming wurens' ~— 5 sted ato. phe armholes that one | Jaume, \ sd 7 ? ) n \ j “o \ Ld ~~ hea 4 icc — aammmmecrnee 7 et ee aE Oe rf