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1b, When Attacked by been uy one of yarents and otne di. win th the life be of tiwse iseases as to ume (he danver of! that teal iW ut at t Bem (is direotion, mm ov another al—are gusty Gf gross indifference as to the heaith | and lives of others, Since this is mly too true, and since children aro conunually exposed to infeetions to which their more deeute organisms are peculiarly suscoptivle, the grave necessity for ivolating diseased causes cannot be over-omphusized. The Precautions cssential to conflaing the omtagion within the sick room, and the methods for dig.nfection not only of the sick room, but of everything coming in contact with the patient, The hygiene of the sick room is Most important and consists* largely jm securing conditions which are most favorable to treating inflamma- tion of the mucous membranes, for the eyes, the nose and throat ar ways involved in these disease Therefore, rood ventilation and free dom from dust, sinoke and gas are) imperative. The air should have from 65 to 70 per cent. of moisture, with a room temperature of 66 di grees Fahrenheit. There should be a hygrometer in the room to register the moisture (humidity). If the air does not reach the proper degree of moisture, wet cloths should be hung up. It is absolut quate to piace open dishes around contain- | ing water; the evaporation does not| begin to satisfy the amount nan, ofte ge OE Yas REN - ‘Tue Vrves Publisting Co, jat either end and carry on top the |turned throuch | weather US) Mothera Charlotte C.west MD. (The New York Kvening World.) Infectious Disease. of moistting required, Large Turk- ish towels are vest for the purpose. They fhould be soaked in warm) nung up after being spread Cold water br 3 duwo the Nperature of the reom too quickly 1 chills the patient. In every amily in which catarrhai inflamma- tions of the alr passages are frequent, known authority advises the nstroction of # sunple apparatus n the room to obtain a proper de- gter of moisture, A large plece of th toweli (36 souare feet) is! sed. This runs over two wooden rods ag a continuous piece, the op- posed surfaces of the towelling be- ing close together, The lower rod | placed in a basin of water measur. ing aoout ofght inches across. The basin should hold from eight to ten quarts of water, Two uprights stand second rod. A crank handle is fitted ‘nto one end of this rod, so that the continuous bath towelling may be the water and kept wet constantly, Room Should Be Dark. ‘This apparatus can be used in hot » cool the room by using cold water in the receptacle and keeping the apparatus before an open window. It ts really much more eim- ple than it reads, and far more con- duoive to the comfort and health of the patient than one not informed upon such matters can appreciate. ‘The room should be kept in an ob- secured light, as bright light aggra- vates the inflamed mucous membrane of the eyes, besides disturbing the nerve centres. ‘The patient should be kept in bed until all fever and all catarrhal symptoms have subsided. No one except the purso in charge of the case and the attending phy cian should be allowed to enter the room, not alone during the patient's | occupancy of It, but afterward, until the room has been thoroughly disin- fected. Here are rent to interest you. some kicks You will agree with man Write it out and send it to the Kick Editor of The Evening World. 16 our opinion of what these other se of che Viag. os Oot. 4 nd q good pipe and tobacco are not oe ee +8. | Unploudant, hut please.- Mr. Reformer, srevd fasilet us to a nincteenth amend- Iw kick about the growing | mont TH. veh sity 3 and Another Mold-up. st for devorations of every kind. | Red Bank, N. J. Oct. 28. | . othe » candy st fo tae Riek” Bedi wine wainted a large, 4 read your columns every day andj 1 flag, ubove it « spreading | find some very good kicka in them, Phe mene of the candy coms) New T have @ kick ty make and that 8 prirtes in ret white and) is, why doesn't the Government got ws, ds tthe “not v Yon |atter these big chain store grocers? mW f 1. B |1 went into one of these stores the] b Chtidrop Pundamentals, | olaer to palrchase some sugar and York, Oct Kick ul atk thy hot a 1] now? int ol he ything o himself, ally of ignorant i, are the HOME PAGE WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 1919 For DINNER Next Week \ AND HRS REM. Quick HAS Ry iJ US ‘OR DINNER THE Werk AFTER TS WELL, IF S60 WANT ge) Go I CAN TELL MRS PROFITEER HAS INVITED US How Foolish ! with THE HIGH COST oF Food REFUSINCy Ev | py of these people. ning World today. They will What's your kick? Write to say. New Yorkers have they i me that J would have to buy 50 cents’ worth of other groceries to recuive one pound of sugar. Can you toil me where there is any Justice in that? Why doesn’t this Government or the people get after such people as these neve ? Can ) BUT I'ut Have TO HAVE ANEW ( CIOWN TS WEAR To THOSE SWELL < ABouT Two HUNDRED DOLLARS INNERS Secre Magazines one meets woman of forty nipping along the atreet gwowned in a frock of such simple girlish. ness that one would think before passing her that she were @ school girl, one tmay easily guess her brain capacity, It is light avery time, No wom- an of intelligence and commanding person- ality could neglect the note of dignity in her attire, She may be of youthful figure, and she may look well in plain clothes; she might assume a youth- ful neckline, bul by some means or other her clothes will ex- preas an atmosphere of sorenity, sincerity, power, and all those enviable qualities which are expected with the coming of years. A dashing cut or line of bodice, an imposing panel or other trimming, a beautifully manipulat- ed akirt drapery are a few of the many methods that are helpful in this direc- tion, My design to-day is youthful in effect, yet the long lines exhibit- ed at the back sug- gest dignity, but pot enough for the wom- an of forty. Thia is because the blouse at tho waistline counter- acts to @ certain de- aree the dignity of the long lines. The frock # is a one-piece model of duvetyn orl mliiitarg: ed. thi sugneetre ot re ¢| military, and this o velvet, built over a foundation © emphasined py the sratabe - ombrotdery that serve as trimming. EMavnetitind Label watin, or at least a foundation which exposes satin at the lower skirt and{ up the back for a width of at least n inches, Two separate panels form the back section of the bodice, and they are bloused up under a sash belt that ties at the side front, serving at the same time to confine the slight fulness of the frock, A square neckline is completed about, th New and Original ° For Smart ‘Fashion Designs 6 ————== By Mildred Lodewick Coprriaht, 1919, ty The Press Pubtiing Oo. (The New York Bvening World.) A Satin Foundation Forms a Novel Background for” a Duvetyn Frock. A YOUTHFUL FROCK Women ——_— OF OIGNIFIED LINES. sides and back with a narrow, 4re entitled to them and they will nftike @ savory soup if you add a few vegnt |when purchasing fish. These trime EQUEST lho butcher & wrap alt bones and trimmings ia with the meat you purchased. ‘Yow ‘ables, The same should be done pe ving in x a een —_ le ngs make excellent chowder, i vot? the . ight? aa | noe St dees hse ty is not economy to buy cheap Bapisyerm | a Chombers 3 Dredtots, Tn’ ourehasine: OAveaaE (New York, Oct. 22 — east, “No, Kay Except that chance » time Evelyn Erith t leased relief that sur ea | psi Buyi aod pee ‘To tho Kick Kittor | STERY a Also, for the first time since they of running acrows this new man of Hla \enuin ublbalteule buen: Rite eehan Kin voeee a time eed, bee Medley” in quantity Here is a story. Kmployees work Y Y, Love and War—a story of thrills had entered the Forbidden Forest, whom we never had heard wefore and he felt. her mouth unsteady. anOnS © reduction in Sepeeey ae twelve hours a day for $40 a month draven in vivid colors inst the to : scarcely noticeable paths appeared stupid Boche advertised his pres inst his ear: “You,” said the man, “it hite me (@ite worth while considering, LAAVHMALERRG AAT CORA. He the: city backs A agains wertng flattening the carpet of dead leaves— in Les Errues"” that Way.” . — charitable institutions. This pittan ve ac, ground of the snow capped Alps! Ina Rot Eells MAO Dy game ut nbvaye ane bidae o ¥ a ang mesey ‘ ie It Ie Gay ppt weve got “Something elas may hit you,"| ‘The pickles will retain thelr natawa® Bete an ak tie sandlont uae. te swift rush of action, Evelyn Erith and Kay trails unused perhaps for monthi— which the Germans had nailed to the “He docs. look right,” ‘whispered Kiwied, Malay, ready to embrace|green color if you place @ plese of wait till then for his rent. Cannot the McKay of The Secret Service are carried | then rendere a vague y vislb fe once zreat pine, and untolding it again, = Mckay, "No Boche cradled a rifle "Not unless you're a Boche," re alum about the sige of a bean om, city have at least a better business ||! through intri 1 4 re more iby the unseen, unheard feet of jexnnder | Gray repeated In the liliow of tiiy left arm 40 nal- “eorted the man coolly. “But 1 guess |f the pickles Just before sarewlay system than this? I, should Uke to| fj 8 dd rigue, plots and attacks, foiling | NOE? Bas Gace a cay. vt never mupposcd that wo rally. It ie habit, because Ne dase ire Ray Molar" the cover of the jar Fad 4 . r m « the — pne! vunting ld send another man in it in epite of a ertppled left hand,” 6 Bary dow other city, pmapiarees: tel | | Germany’s Plan of World Conquest. | them throush the forbidden forest of least not until something aha nodded asain RAE Por CnenTLee: PORDIUAE Wi8H a safer abou ° < <n Eee he SAS sees at 2 Les Errues bad, in their 1 indif- heard concern}yg our success or ‘Also.” whispered McKay, “every- pr hi . a /hen the lemons seem hard PRO BONO PUBLIC( - mal ference to their quarry"s and 1 understood that thing cine about him is convineing— g,rhat’s right, too, T'll just call YOU tenem cither in the dven oF be @ Suit idih Anentocaii © Copyriaht, 161%, by George H. Doran © in tho ferocity of thelt growing bold s not advi You the pack, tumpeline, moccasing, Wine Seventy-Si#, and this young lady . New York, Oct. 23, Coprrtaht, vi8-1018, by Iuteroational Blaea.: huss, offered the two furitives2 new kMow yourself, Yellow the chester: ‘and his manner of toving, poventy.Beven ¢ © ° And I'm Twojot‘hot water, When heated ; To tee “Rx” . ae Ret An aa SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING OlAPT EUS, vope and a new rv irnge-- fewer people Wo huve here the better He moves and hehaves like aur own eoperet ane. Thirty cut them in half and you will be able Edler: * | Evelyn , young and beautiful war worker in the Censors otiies tu New Y Interve he ourarre 4 no ar the chance. An¢ was So decided oodsmen—like one of our o ria to ( ot every Gave you ever had the misfortune | Gerth "ode iter craerid evade ln | toy fi i a (ao Shona * 4a Alaina the grim gourase nt {home who arp Li Mg Oy ld li a Seen ne nF our own trun “My name’?! easily extract every drop of Jules, | brite iinboa Cain) bie reat. Secret, beth at dp: aout . ‘ : \ Certainly ' tt be jammed up alongside of the Suen idk Mile now Mekiay war made 9 drunkard by the Gaswabe in Wie effurt to, oct uloruation a oe ry on. 1 w , what occurred to alter — she asked with dumb lips touching — oft ina't expected" If « recipe calla fur a cigarette fiend in a crowded smoking | thn, “Grunt and tac ee ee eee lauded a Tew toe fee cay. Be onenee wm finds Nailed to a tree besite ihe scarcely oliey his ear: “shail ohance ite Hi heag ee % “ i ol wineglaaa some theatres, who before the In- Aromat cnsinerriag teat th eee Wah, eeastC LA irre lata iis aamt eos clone imagined and eu ed than Teporta OF our capt are ay wiae as nd | ted an hour and more; alti precaution. aulved glass make it four tablew haling performance gives a few Vig-| the Alps, and seud an army ungerwround luio Prasice. lle is imprisaned, es: ‘sud coune to. New ly vi as a sheet of white te : M figure of the stranger bac "Oh, 1 you Insist then, I'm Gray] SPoonfuls. Four wincglasstuls means coroos puffs to the vile and nauseous | ¥-rk. Under Miss Eritn’s caro he takes a cure for alcoholism, and toniber they start for France to paper, And on it was written in the |,““Dhen you believe that this man, 1 only once—ahifted meroly to [Rt gf XP it lh the amok ‘The Great Berets “Their ally te torpedoed, tur bik land safely at Biraiblone Arth, ands German tongue—and in. that. bie, Gray, has been sent into Los ; Nee oneaTaey : A Mec Gray of the United |oue-cupful. tweed and the heavy, filthy smoke | ‘U" RN" manor tere. Ther are attacked ty 8, grvldy of Alasuised Gersnan aces aly ‘ CORE ite cia Kee te ante oh Mdkpanaedtl itself AgainNt & SUPPOTLINE statey Army Intelligence serv’—— Tele floats lastly nt an even level toward | afer s battle A few weeks later they arrive In. Switaetland, cross over the wire and onto Mount PATOUS Seript also— the is to carry on independen tree-trunk and slip the tump-line, “All right * © © Gad! ¢ © & Das eh over wee ee enters the nostrils, smarting the | Ftine. “ny peuetate’ ihe huddin Torta of Lee rua on et way to wie Valley oF Aujout. “Mut free translation of whi fols the operation in which we hay Tut now. the man was atireing yyAll TERE Oe ! left over beer 5 © | German room thelr track runing thea down throws! ves ow far failed i Caniticanly a Cana wGray!? or veal for ha croquettes, | memybrane, descends and irri vor Saran er iegin to think ao!” ‘The xtra GEMM cautiously moving into the “fre took the man's titted right |fewt’ end ‘oniaiaet, Croquettem, tates the glands in the thorax, enters, . ; - ARNING By Pe Sing : f in @ halt-crouching attitude. nang, jerked It down and crushed it | jor d contracts ald burns the interior of CHAPTER VII. Tae been lett pebindg when they The three Americans reconty sant FO en Syde hename lost In 'rotragpece ter him went McKay with ina ‘convulsive grasp: “Its go0d tOlung fae eemanles, amd the the lungs, eventually creating a feel- (Continued,) crossed the Swiss wire beyond Delle. ioe cae Reise} the piltary 1 ore y lav ammoaw tie Glpin arith at Y hid sints- seg yoy ¢ © © We're in a hole bt yg meat be 5 tg in the backbone? : ha aati’ aa saLaretta ence Department of the United hey jay among the alpine roses ton pistols per his eyes fixed on S00 you v her © and tomatoes re hee ne te woke Dray bn a BOY and a girl lay stretched — The irl hte binaries in te, States Army now fighting in Brance Nike fae siamo Dever sieving the of figure which panned Ike a shadow Geaclocked=no Way out put backi! |€00d scalloped died merited. The odor of « good cigar) out on the edze of the crag Youth's clothing; her delicate ankles are stil! at large somewhere In this fappled sunlight falling over thom as through the dim forest Nght ahead. ney gene tor us? , ‘ be ocmeeess | side by side umong the al- #24 White knees bare between the forest o of them are operating parmoniously and with no more and “noward mid-afternoon their oppor. “00? “4 BA PR dy be | pine roses in full bloom CMVentional thigh-length of green one me sek, gierignt trunk and, Pook Mand an vv und tnity cd when he thr himself over ne id Gray shortly. Wee HES cups amen ain vatcht ns embossed leather breeches, rough Prisoner, Kay McKay. und the wom- oy, ij down to drink at an ley brook, “Do you kn etter place? alt wi t DoYou | watching the Swiss soldlery below Freeh stockings and fcce lined hove wi secret agent, seveivn Hrith. ‘Tho aM a, they lay there, motionless, — MeKay covered him where he seat ieteauit telew eet minded tmnleenae ‘Dean combing the flanks of Mount Terrible jaded gives, And over the boy's thins American, Alexander Gra her head resting on his thigh, a man “9d spoke in a voice whieh atifte He went te his paoky put it swiftly |ter sal rap gesatie te Know? | ‘or tho perpetratora of that hellish shirt the mountuineor's friee Jacket DOOM ue teman but man came out of the dimmer woods into the drinking man to a statue prome in “order, hoisted it, resumed the [little Add sult to teste, 4 | murder at the shrine. —Wwith staghorn buttons, And the O80 0 aha 4 eo poe tved to be tHe white sunshine that flooded the om, its face x tump-line and looked around at] with teaspoonful of butter | The rough wvoil cuff fei) on the bands of pe, and is now believed to be verge of the granite chasm. “L've gol you right! Don't litt your gy t fle. ripnl ‘ th | @ man lying there on the edge of . 1 h attempting to find and join the agents 3 A ; . " Are cane. 4 WE Eveiyn for pis rifle drippings mixed with one tabl Coprright, 1919, by The Prose Publishing Co. | she op ; 4 #& duchess!—pistols at elbner hip and Me 1 Erith The man was very much weather- hes You'll understand me if you're But she had already slung tt across | ful of flour, ieke Now York Srvnine World) j ‘he chasm was Kay McKay; the girl a ururderous Bavarian knife in froat, MAY ORS Sritn, beaten; his tweeds were torn; he car- American!" her own shoulders and she poinied to] the bo it 1. What is the namo of the largest | ‘t’etched on her stomach beside him — Together they looked over t it “This must be prevented. All Ger- ried a rifle in his right hand. And — The man lay as though dead. Mc- yg wounded hand ad its. b-wod- | served ; fi ° was Evelyn Writh into the sweeping abyss below, There man agents now operating in Les his left waa bound in bloody rags, Kay came nearer; Evelyn Erith was hijack bandage and motioned him waterfalls in the United States? A tua si was no escape that way, krom the Errueg are ‘formally instructed to But what instantly arrested McKay's at his elbow. ward. ; PP 9 2 What force makes things fall to; All that day they watched the northern and eastern edges of the track down and destroy wifhout attention was the pack strapped t ‘ake his rifle, Eve." ‘Gray's lair, in @ bushy hollow b One housekeeper set the old Book: the ground : | Swiss soldiers searching Mount Ter- forest shcer clitfs fell, away into biu- traces these throe spies whenever his back and supported by a “tump- ‘Tho girl walked over and coolly tween two immense jutting cakes of | {Ushi on the back end of the kitehem 8. What was the name of the bat-| sible; saw @ red’ fox steal from the i#h depths where forks 1 like and wherever encountered according line.” picked up the Winchester. granite, lay on the very brink of the| Sbie axainat the wall, aad she Bas & Meio stink iu Havas harbor lowor thickets and bolt between the [awn aid the low uplands of th to plan. It is expressly forbidden to Never before had McKay seen such — “Now cover him!" continued Mc- Chasm. And there they sat, cross. |\C">, handy kitchen cabinet whit, 4, Who was the leader of the! © . en Eh gatian border resembied hilloc attempt to take any one or all of a pook earried in such a manner ox- Kay, ‘Find a good rest for your legged, in the warmth of the de she Says, saves her many gtepa, branch of the Christian church which | legs of tire beaters who swung thelr by tunnviling moles, And these spies alive. No prisoners! No cepting only in American forests, gun and keep him covered, Eve." {ne gute te aravest conference gous |) 9 ‘ proke away from tho Catholic | rifle butts at the streak of ruddy fur; from somewhere not far away that & traces! Germans, do your duty! The mith stood facing the sun. His laid the rifle across a low cerning the future. ae the Are ie Gust yon! ae Church in Germany | saw little mountain bisds scattor Into MM once had been carried safely into Fatherland is in perill visage was burnt brick color, a hue irew the stock snug and laid — “Recklow insisted that I come,” re. | U¥eM 't Up by king salt over 5. How many thousand miles isthe | 16% | hear b ‘Alsace on a sudden snowslide, (Signed) “HOCKSTIM which seemed to accentuate the in- K to it and her steady finger peated Gray. earth in circumferenc & ht #0 closely and minutely the " “It was here somewhere—near here, MoKay wriggied cautiously back- tense blue of his eyes and make his Qn the trigier “And Recklow thinks we're caught grat @ What province of, ¢ hina soldiers searched; Waw even a big Yellow-buir, that I went over, and ward from the chasm’s granite edge light colored hair seem almost whit “When I say ‘aqueese,” let him have and killed / ‘Thrifty lousewiv se the ceded to Japan by the Peace Conte: hn burst into thunderous flight found what I found, But is and crawled into the thicket of al- He appeared to be a man of thirty, i+) "4 you understand, Eve?” “ vernt i acks for kitchen towels, To ence? m the ferns to a pine and from the 20% difficult to guess what you and 1 pine roses where Evelyn Erith lay. superbly built, with a light, springy ‘1,00 you andenmand, B So does everybody in the Intelil- ier turn them inside out ame 7. What large city is pear the) ‘"°? P * 2© ghould find if we try to go over now.” — “No way out, Kay?’ ghe asked Step, despite hig ragged and weary | Perfectly Re, . them in cold water, Use cold mouth of the Miss: i River? rine out across the terrific depths of “ “peath?"” she motioned with serene under her breath. appearance, Then, with one pistol poised for a ‘tl see," nodded McKay for washing and rinsing them, 8. What is the part of an engine) space below the white shoulder of lips, “No way that way, Yellow-hair.” McKay's eyes’ were fastened des- drop shot, McKay stepped forward "So he picked me hot water wil cake Cees an called which moves back and forth| phusig Fie had turned to look at her, and “Then?” Perately upon him, upon the strap of and Jerked open the tnan's pack. And sghnd, You say you guided in| hoy water wae er icky fnside the cylinder? eae a e read her lips. c tl ” he the Indian basket which crossed his the man neither stirred nor spoke. Ine? ann one # “What weapon is used by the na-| ‘That afternoon they dared light @ bie eo he sald, “we must man- «4, don'tknow." he said glowly. un-scorched forehead, upon his crya- Kor a fow minutes McKay remained , “Yes when [ was younger. Atte rare tive Australians? fire and made soup from tho beef tab- age to Ket down there, somchow oF back?” ht to tal-biue eyes of u hunter, upon his pusy wilh tie pack, turning out pack- '%a8 on myown kept storeat South | Tiere in a thrift item: One womag: * 10 Who is the American 182 bil-|lets in their packs—the first ther, aliv J nest wounded left hand, upon the sinewy ets of con: trated rations of Ameri. ()''f%) Maine, and n the guides |recommends building paper as @ subs. Hard champion? L pac! ¢ first warm other, s ‘Yes, we ought to. The forest I8 pea fst that grasped a rifle, the muke FOU Oe: Se. aor there, stitute for carpets while latter are ao Nard iets the term used when a| ‘90d they had tasted in a week. She nodded, Both knew that, once sarrowing very dangerously for us. of which McKay whould have known, Cal,mamitucturc, bits of persanal ap- “st noticed all the carmarks,"/expensive, she buys a , 5 ? MoKay act a pannikin of water to 27wS there, they could not expoct to It runs to a point five miles further and did know. For it was a Winches. Parel & meagre company outht, spare 1a igea Moka the building paper and nalts tt fece of cloth is cut on an angle to Di er tO come out alive. That was tacitly erlooki abl ammunition—the doxen-odd essentials; > p he weave? poll and returned to hie yellow-haired urderatoad. Ail that could be hoped amy Cverlocking impassable gults. ter 45-70—no chance for mistaking Un'te niwaye found in ua Americana, Gray smiled; “I guess they've there to the floor, . Then she gives tt @ 2. Who wrote “The Three Musket-! comrade. Like some alm Swiss was that they Gaight ronch those Plus game ce cite eee ent fer that typical American weapon. And 0) j° “Ways found in ap 4 All rikht if a man knows ‘em when |of coats of paint and a coat of ecrs”’? 4 hi ing we UM oharalives ive lone snouRh to thet doce cat ta he went on, “but McKay fell u-trembling in evéry limb, P4 : he seex ' jto give ‘ and she says, ANGWERS TO YESTERDAY'S yoyiinesome oy mountaineer—and pee Pat hat haa pac poy # oes not ND Ss Se an TATE Presently the man cautiously Je “Were you badly shot up?” makes t factory floor ¢ove clothed like one, Miss Erith eat at the hs. Eve change shots turned, scanned his back trail with “Not # They ta peas fin lease their Carrier pigeons with a Would no doubt be disastrous to our ays 4 40 as though > mk QUESTIONS, fi fe bay i that slow-stir warinces of a r though made of rifle, sin hot all over silver and - a @atanent a mace) 8) Matas ngh or & tree in wesuaey sunlight. message, then mect destiny in what- plans, We must keep away from woodaman Ww} or moves abrutly sel springy and lifted both hands, — swallowtail stocs nuke the lamp menainG esti 4, toon): hate e@ came up he knew he had ¢ver guise it con monte i em, them, Otherwise we could or.without sood then he we MeKay, resting the? mugsle of his “i kno siitied MeKay breaks Pat eon; 6 Monitor: 7, Carranza; 8, 'Veou- | ever seen anything-as protty in his , TBese two wore tho hunted ones, never hope to creep into the valley back a little way. ound pistol against the man's abdomen, hey came on me ina ravine two of culd Water and heat tt io, beet; 1 culphuric; | lfe, but he did not say a0. Any hint ir huntore were in the forest alive, |. |... Tell me. Yellow-half, cn the forest floor looked into a face that twitohed with dayy age~ i sa werees, but ltl water reaches boiling Sees : at, sentient that aight ame badde® (neck, you thought of anything newg” — And McKay saw that he wore knee laughter, : : I shan't lose 4 when the mae Dexpowing lawend the The «igh sbook'bar head, a tetneeiaeeitinecliil iid iit) = "QU Chbnle dhe Sunn" be sparled, .( <To Be Continued. : é te Tr, * no whee. aed ea ome f - 3" ? ’ eu? “ 7 pont aise - NOOR NOW a 0m “ . lil i as aries Wann

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