CHAPTER XX. Right in Might. The lmnds of the clock were ing close to the hour of `norm on 1~`ri- day. In the big building downtown` the '.\'*>rkex`s were w-aitin_:: fur the mud ment when they wou`.d flow out 0`;- Uteir ofmc-s and stores and shxms and spout out thc doors to `Cw . in srzmh of thvir daily `.u'.u"n. As i u.:u:11 :1: that timu of i v, cm\vd.= th-at Lu.) `\:~4\IV .~ .~\u kn V 9.\ M"-.I`.`>|\ Cl. ' Simple Simon and the Pieman \verei_ another pair of c1i:n'2;cte1 s who wan-i 1=dere:l about the grrounds, the Pieman' ;be2u'ing' :1 tray of little }iv.1ck1eber1'y, [saucer pies. and Simple Simon taking` {in the quarters for which they were; A 1'..." .._....,..'...-. ..-4,.,.L~ u 2`U'lll. | A few amusing` contests made up: part of the d`ive1`sions of the evening'.? nn n.3.n1n-nll in luv 1-xnx-.: nnlv urqc 31317`: U1. lvllt U.'\rL`l:LUll3 UJ. tilt." C\Cll.lll5.` One, in-alulgod in by boys only, was the l1uc1 race. A number of: boys stood in line, each with a bowl; of huck1ebe1'ries. and vied with each : other as to which one's mouth cou`1`d:} hold the largest number of huckle-E 'ber1'ie`s at once, each Imckleberry be-}] i.n,r;' put in place sxing'1_v. rm. 4'n11m..mI my .1 n:.._n-.+imr ~ 1.11;; pub H1 puau: :un;;,1_v. That was followed by a pic-extting` c.ont.9st, the object being` to see which chap wculd got his `piece of juicy pie eaten rst and most neatly. A third jolly competition was on! this order. A big` pan of huckle- berries was p1'ovi'(led, as well as a (l02/.01 ! penny hatpins. The comes-tzmts g':atl1e:'cd ra1'<`.un the pan and tried Sp(-)`l11-g` lr(`i'1`l1`. The hutpin rsti filled to the hilt was the prize-win'ning I\r\n l UllU- I A jolly game played by some of the` young` people was on the ornlur of Bird. Beast, or 1<`isl1---c.'1Il~ing' for mental agility. l AH 1l1n r\1')`Vl)|`lQ en} .31 n ,.:..,.1n on-nll -'.n_;_',1nL_\. g All the p}a_ve1'>s sat in a circio, and` the one who was It pointed his nger quickly at someone, shouted `either the word Pie" or Pu at the same time counting: to ten. Be-1 gfore ten was 1'(3:acl1c the person `_SiI`.1:`1C'd out was expected to ans\ve1'; }\'."iLl1 the name of :1 kind of pic (that apple, peach, custard) or pudding? (Houtinp: i:<,1zmd, bread and butt;e1',l etc.) zu*co1'ding' to the dem:-md spe _1ied~. | ` VT`l.,. ....' , ' `[12:21 the tl1e1`z'm)meLc1' goes :1-seal`-l 1` i2'.g', can you-21,311 lcnk your best? Or` T (Lacs your face flush into an unbecom- 5 ing red? Perhaps you are one of those E "- `unfortunvates who 1.5111 and burn and! ` freckle while your coill'm`e Wilts into' wet wisps. Let's see if we can't . L-l1:z1m,re s.m1e of that this summer. 1 Ivlnnn x'nn nvn vnnntv` 3'.` rlnp:n'f. maul`.- i cnzxngu .:`JIHL` UL Llldb mu. r.uAuuICL. I When you are young it doesn't m-at-[ tor .==.o much if you do get a severe` case of sun-burn or tzm. Your supple `skin adjusts itself easily. After your _com'p1e::ion has n1atu1`e:l it becomes 21 more serious m:-1tte1'. You nd the sunluml Lasting` long` into the \\'irite1', and the tan doesn t Look at all we.111 II-u huckle` B-u Buclcle C-u cuckle y H-u Huckle B-u Buckle Ilucl-;Icherr_\' Pic! Come to the Huckleberry Sccial! Huclilcberrics there to eat! .71! }[uc1 Finn you 1: nmcti A Huckleberry Lawn Social. )-'11.. .1:.den1y, `\:\n` '.x'\ r r) Luz:-Iii: Hill: 1;'L'1;'xJH \\:~ilb lb. AVU xnmos were accepted. and lap-prop1'iz\.te p1'om'a1n; durinp: the`evening', with -.l-. 11-: u r+nr.-n - n,<.-; Your Best. i},the sponge at :1: 3`and as- a 1`efrj_'erator wit 5 small amount of ice. P ;ing` the sep:1r:.tor. and :most all of the rich \ 5 I ha. - I during the indoor season. For the , older woman, prevention is always bet- { ter than cure. But it s such a nuisance to be lways bothering vrith a hat, `gloves, and a veil, esrpezially for :1 ,sJhort trip. Do you know that wit: 3 hazc-.1, applied liberally just before you it,-;o out, pievents the sun from doing `rhis worst? Don't forzget to put some I on your neck. Sunburn always seems , to hurt worse there than in any oth:r _i place-, and it lasts longer, too. Rn} uvidnln `lnoudl n'n`r\"f L-non Wan +-us llJLc'.\ZLZ|, Kill) ll: I-(IDLE XUJIBCL, L'JUc .But witch hazel won't keep the tan away. You'll have to resort to strong- .e'r measures against that. Some of are s.pc-cial creams mqarfo of spa- ;c}z:1 lngredlcnts. They are most ef'f f2c- gtave for a long hot, dust; mutor r: 101' a sunny day out of (hora. But far Inc: L'+`'nrnInllr_' rurInc:nr|': 1v--.- (1 n 11:."/.3 coating of glycerin:- and 1 nr cu. unullun u:.u.`.un:: m-.un-on nu v\n-...~ By The Law of Tooth ' and Talon L`.I|.V\G.`.I|lL`l VVIIUII K\ll'-I"! "t inecds it. Zut, really, it s `C: thing to (17 after 2. iong ezq. the welzthor. For about am your skin stay uniouchefl. Th it is cool z-.n.rl relaxel, you about gc-`..tin,'; 2:11 the rims: out bclc-ansing cream is excellent ipurpose. Y<.u may use soap :1 ~14` 1-A11 u-{>11 l.n6- zm.-.1 mi uuau 1.1 an. ' must clean Cook in a Cool Kitchen. - These hot let the sa- !stove and the r:-less c-coke`: ta ;place of the hot kitchen range {hot dishes for dinner rn/1:: be 5 in fteen xninzxtc--3 on the oil jthen put awagv in the reless [until ready to serve. Cereais, gtabl-gs, tough cuts of meat 2. I :zn~n n r71'=1n.;- nv-n I\\n1 v~n`r1"r~, I W 11') '.`. bHAC AL \.'U\Ji'\ :\.l .l.Ul` 31 AUX I Th reless co:-kc-r offers ivzmtages of enabling the ho`: azerve a hot supper in a cooi . erx'e `a hot lunch to the I`.`..'1 `I2 feld, or on a long CCb'.1l".tT_'v` trip. jomy of her time, as well as eccv: ;of fuel. Bee ' the c ` LUIIIC Ill! lllifh I use. Just put it: `Omit the soap, icome cream cheque, a7.E -;L{ }get tired of x`-rashing the se ` is, perhaps, not nearly so c1'.s.=u;? la task as many ot`r.c-rs :.h:=.: we `|to do, but I. for one, em {from. this rather burci-~en_=c V E`-.. .._..... &. - ..._ L LLLUXIL L-1L'l 1i`LL~ZL:.`1' LILL.L`..".`L:'L f For some time '.`.'-3 have : ing but one cow. and it 6. ' pay to dirty the S_T\'1l`3 6. `VI. lsmall an amoum of mz..\. Lfeel that by hand-s`.x'i111min 44.- -_._..__ FFL _ *r 1.-.- `IXLUBL HJJ KN; LII: ILL . _ `Va sim:'11 the milk. 2`-.5 . Ethe sep:11`atc1' pan, then set zpl-ace. The pan is covered W `Itmvel, to allow the escape oi iheat and protect the nlk fr.` |n.- A-.,m:.m. m. mm-:.:... ..., . ;lLClLL flllll FIULCUU LvllL' XIHAA lL.'.H !By evening or n191'nin_;*. :1` I30 rmzny `be, the cream is rise ' lsim milk 11121) be easily through the spout. It is very :11; turn o the spout at the vi` I. when the milk is all out. uni you have almost e\'e1'y bit of 1-1-nn rn I! Monument I1/Iaalks Spot V1/here ` Zeppelin Fell. The spot v.'11e1'e the flrst '/.(=m1e11x1 ` was b1'(111g11t down in ]311gh11111 (Cuf1"1e_v Station. 1~1e1'1f01'1 1s1111`0), is 111111` 11111111- 011 with :1 g1':111it:> 11101111111321 to thv 11:1tr= Cz111t111'11 \Vi111z1111 I,ec.\1`e l-:c11i11.<;111, \'.L`.. who was responsible for the 1105- t1'11cti(111 01 the 11111101`. The 11101111- 11119111 was 111111011011 011 J111_v '1'. This London Gazette. in z11111o1111ci11g 11110 z1\vu1'11 of the Victcrizx Cross to _(`:111L21i11 Robi11s'o11, stated 111211 he at- 1tz1c.1;e11 1111 enemy 2111511111 11111191` ch`- ,c11111st:1nces of great, (1ifl1c1111y 211111 11:111- i{(.`1` 111111 sent it c1`:1s11i11g tn the ;:1'o111111 ,us :1 11111111111; \v1'eck. He 111111 119011 in 511113 nix` for more 1112111 t.\vo hours 111111 111111 p1`evio11s1y ntt:1c1;e:1 11111111101 1111'- .Ship du1`i111; his ight. 1 1 Qhnv-flxv -.mm- +1115 nvy\1nu'O r1.\.u..:.-. um` Hll<`l`.7"f , in concert, the I > we ~`m,=- . lnnuy uunlub Ina Augux. 5 Shortly after this exploit, Cluptuin ,' Rnbinslon was czxptured in :1 fght over ithe Germzm lines in I<`x':111ce and held `zt 1)1'isr)ne1` in (iermany until the end {of the War. 110 died :1 few (lays after Ibeing 1'opat1`iz1tcr!. . ! Don't mz'.r'rj,~'," 'I'1:ere shall be light," '1ncu shalt n-at hit thy i':1thc1' 01' 11m`t11e1', and Don't sw'In;iI4.2" were 1`ccen`:,1;; mven among` the Ten Cum. ` mamlmems by :1 number of New York school chvildrcn. , LC! -1 ?the c JIJ .. Minard s Liniment for Dandruff. S REJXKEY SELLS THEM; USED | cars of all types; all cum sold aub- l ject to deliver up to 300 muea..ar teat , run of sumo stance it you wish. in Au lE'0f order as purchased. or purcchnl ; rice rorundod. I RING gechunlc of your own chuicl ` to 100 them over, or ask us to I11 0 my car to city repress-.nm.t1ve foa- ) tispgcuon. Very large mock n.I-mzyn on 1 n .- Qsedjkum A Rest from the L- ` " Breakcyl Used Car Mzwlcet font: Btx-oak. - Tux- ol l|l'\.`1 USU EU , but cool mii In fact, 2: .._ LL. __ [1 mil: V7: is the I! By MERLIN MOORE TAYLOR uu -as _\ uu ;\ \1`.4 ` and let it y of 9? rag z noon whis- E.l`alL ,'!1L ac; held the? ly Sui-:ide,f v . \V. and: 11 he may r: ha: `nni L (Cu pyqghtexi) no` Hm !Departme'n1: of .Justv.ce." ; `t' The door of the mayor s office; 1 swung; open, 'd.1.d through it strode a [gs-core of men. They scfized the arms`; t;0f the stunned Bn1s`n';x-'ist..`s zmrl h2L}`f`t esled, half carried ihc.-an out. All but; _ lone of ihcm, SM-112: Lztthrop. During`-I `Jthe tense moments which had just; -`elapsed she had st.r:r: s1'1gh~t1_V a])m't_I from the others, stood where the little uautomutic in Ihe pocket of her jacket [ `had cr;\'e1'e the members of the In-} [ner Council. One move to attack 0 . . . , 3(,-hlef Mxlton and she would have re(U -: +1.wmmh hm 1-nut nnd n mrl who: ,...~\., of Hm muni<`.ip:1l ;:n\'m'nm0n1.. haw` f:1`.'m1 and you rn 1vm:'m' m` pm\'ox'." If TH` had oxpwtvcl Lhv m: to di.~'`.1`.-x.\' Sl}1`H14 of cxno-tinn Iw .~...u...: man. I I "I do not need to look out yon xvin-zlaw to to -.1 you what is going on." The man behind the desk had suddenly ilezmed fo1'\vm'd and was looking` the fat man squarely in the eyes. I cam picture it. Upon the coats of tong thousand men are gleaniixig the eagle ". n(1'shie1(1 of the Gu"e1'nmcnt.. In their: Ehzinds are 1`e\'o1*.'e1'5, rezidy for instant `_.action. They hold orders to shoot to? ,kill at the first sign of trouble, of am {attempt to start :1 via`: or :1 distLn'-} : bance of any kind. There may be; r --x--nvnm 1-r~nr 1-ahiri ('Y`l11V 51 mam 01' al DUN! tles h( n4-nn4]x fooled. Bv wh-at. rigrhl do ::1ctio;1'."' T111` mun h put the quos<`civ.11. (`uh :1(.ol.\'. From his mm : huvv ihmlgrhf hv asked 1'nn.`(c1'_\` <`\u`in.-z',(_\'. Mr H\.\ 1` nf mix Dance 01 Emu. Lncn: AUG! 'i among; your rabid crew a man a} iwoman wien the nerve to draw orgei 0f the vreapolls hidden 1`)enez1thLthe1ri iclothes. In the ir.st.:mt tnat the} hap-i wens that man 01; that wqman me:-. ~ In the huildmgs whzch you had s marked for (1est1'uct`.o_r1 n-9 bombs h?~\ 0 `{ been set off. Those hu'e1mg's. to \\'1_10mv `you intrusted the task are: by no on their way to jail. On e\'e1'}f_ Street: corner of the city a. loyal emzen of; these United States 15 stzmdmg, \\v"a-` pon in hand, ready to shoot down 1`11_:e '. a dog the rest of your. band that lifts` ` a }1!~LT1Cr1:LO Ido 10113 h1nnghag'a1Vr.(snt1 tixhje`. 2 . e:ac.m`s 0 W cm _` -* Etirtgstezl jfour orders last Qight had I no cpportunity to carry t;n.em out. 'E\.~en as they stepped out ofhe :3-`3()1s} 'i\*:here those orders were gxven `mom 1 "they were taken In charge and 1 :52 _~1_ V where they could not carry out then- Hentlish instructions. _ 1: I nDr...m-1+ 1110 +1. in-rm-m \-nu. Frxtz" `endish instructions. ` 1 Permit me to inform you, Fritz` 1V'on Kcgel, that you and this Inner: [Council of yours are under arrest." E . T:'rnn1 }\n}11'nI` `HQ hm-k the bi?! TITRTI [Council of ur.41e1' zn'!'e.~.L. ; From behind his back big ` whipped out his right h-and aml the? ugl}; muzzle of a big revolver pointed` \ st1`aig'ht, at the head of the fat Bolshe-j vist. With the other hand the man`_t behind the weapon pulled back hisi coat and (li:~;pl~ayerl a gold had-go. I'1 am not Lhe mayor," he added quietlyt I am chief of the local bureau of the g .Department of Justice." 1, i 'F'hn (l.nnr of maven-`s ofcej co\'e1'e the xnembcrs 01 me 111-- redl ttl'lI`()11{`l1 her coat, and a girl ,l<.-.zmer to shoot. in the mountains of :the Cove does not `miss at three pzu:e:~1. 1 Thus, without the shedding` of one. drop of blood, without even so mue ' [us a single effort to put into effect` !the campaign of violence which had` been so carefully mapped, the power. 101' the Bols,he'\'ists had `been l)z'oken.' ` For the Bolshevistzs and all of their ilk `are yellow at heart. Given the ascen-` ,(lency over :1 weaken` opponent and `the B0lishe'v'is`t will kill and maim and `run amuck. But let him look into the; 3bzu'rel of the weapon of :1 man who* 1` will stand no foolislmess, let him know; ` ` that he has but to raise his hand andg` ,`:1 bullet will find his heart, and the{` zblood within his veins will turn 1o;l 'water. For the Bolshexvist is a bully 1 V l I 1 if and :1 cowzml. I10 prutes loudly of` ,`\\'hat he will do. but down in his heart: i , he lmows`. that he lies. For Mixrlit. can `never be Rip:hl'. and when 1\vlin`ht; r-lash-4 es \v'it.h Right, it zllways is Right that ( urine A woman no longer in the blusi. .her first youth, was tryxng to n 1 come the rolllctancu nt` 1101` little In I to retire to bed for the night. "1. "iv vnnvc nhl " L-ho unit] "1 4:11.. I0 YCLIIU LU nun nun Being six yeznrs old," she said, ")'\.ll should go to bed at six o'clock. When ' you are seven you can stay up till seven. and when you are eight you can stay up till eight." V`l"Iu~. nl-H111 Ah! 4: tut; un5A.L. nnh-1! Inn~1ln'| tn-H11. `llilll Duly up blll uAp,uL. 1; The child did :1 quick mental nrith-` ; metlc sum in her head, and then gazed 3. up at the kindly face with its crown of grey iluirs. | urn. munHc\|" chn innnlrnrl hnn't 'o._ E The Maurertanin. Fholds the worId s 1 rec-`.`xI\1 for crossing the Atlantic Oceans. n (1151: C(`)`n(`d. Viv Stililily. 3571f U_\' IN": _ ,.. li1L' QUACL lU`_H\-` ing men without the re} 1'ihhoz:s dis-` plz;_vr.-rl re\'nivei`:< and upon their ccats,` in plain View of all who cared to see,` u the e -.e-:urmr:i:n'teLi shie`.:i3 of the . Govemmeiit sprang: into sight. It seemed as if the earth 12.311 sw .:leni_\' . openeri up and tossed them by the thousands into the streets. They continued to miiwie with the crowds. now charged with quive1'ingz e.\:c".cment. What was going on?` What did it mean? Who were these` quiet. (let.e1'mine:i looking` nten? '\Vh`z1t si;:'nied the 1'evo1ve1`s they car1*ie:1?; What could it me:m? I-Iy5te1`ica'l wo-i men slhrieked and f1`ightened*chi! criierl Iu=ti1 and nervous men ducked? into buih. .25 and everywhere there` was an air of anxiety. But the men! behind the shields ips set in straight} lines, eyes keeping :1 cool, intensive: all zn-nnnri--m-nrie no move` 2 i y ;l.`l.')' lliulb. "Oh, zmntle!" she inquired. Don't `uu never go to bed at all?" __.__-aP_ look zmvfz be com'inced that we IS futxlc," rephed the fat Worked Out. (The End.) __._._-s us mnnm-r only I 'a.. ' 1 do _\*m1 tukv this an \\-|"h1l\\l HM` <[t`~S1i c:\lm`._v. dr p:xs..\1m1-I ununn nnn \\'l\HI(lI u 1:\K.\1m1-I t \\'0uId' ul` pm`- i First Soul ` I was :1 Diltillllt of the Polish plain; : I left my plow lmcznxlse the u1es.~t:1ge And 1 SC`}'UIlT]'Y {U1 Z11`CU.U-C1---TH'Z`.UC 110 illU\/2 except that they kent on walking up ` and down the c1`ow-40:1 sidewalks. From nowhere. it seemed, mounted oliccmen appeared by tvos, gently ` eepim: the crowds moving, their we`_'1-trained horses siding in where ` pre.=sure of knee told them their mas- ters wanted them to scatter the th1'or.v_zs. Yet there was nothing un-, usual beyond the excited atmosphere.` But one by one and then wholel :.....-1.N. ... .. +:...,, um l`|'\I!\ I nn-1 uvnn-Innl . lilll. I ltusesiu. In dmwe-r. needed every man I To I-m\'(\ her from the 'l`cuton; and was a Hlnin. } I guvu my life for freed(m1-rthis I I lmmv; I Fur Lh()sv who hzubv me tight haul (nlrl nu` so. E Thou 1 a u {Swift to the cu1I--:md died in fairi An I'<}ngi1;~ah chemist nzuned Priestley! christened cuoutchmic r11hbe1' because he found it would rub out pencil ,mzu'ks, ll. Scotchman discovered a ,` meihcd of making waterproof fabric. < from Pricst1ey's rubber and named it` -' for him;;r-lf I\iuc1 and Charles 1 Gt.-ndyezu` stumbled on the mucosa 1` which 1.:.'ive us the automobile tire. \ . L` Vl`I..r. I11'r~InI\\1l.I-I ni v-nhhnv nv r-unni. H is Wife's Share. I K A doctor, whose praclice : `among the mill hands of his tells an amu.=.i11g story at the of an old Trishxxlzln. h..u. I... ....,1 1.:.. ...:r.. .... I ll U 'I`11n-1111410 halls or 1m1vn.- of raw 1'uh- } her i1npm'te:l to .-\Hl(,'l`l(`iL are 11121110 E 1-`not from the sup. as is u1'(li11:L1'i!y sup-' ._! posed. but from the milk of the rubber }t1'eo.s. 'I`11e 11_\'(1l`0('211`1)l'JI1UllS s11h.<:l.:111cr- whm-11 it first 0011105 from the trees mu` 1 111i11Iv's one of the juice that comes 1 [r0111 the everyday milkweed. '1`h.. hum: myhhnu nun nf Ihn Imgr nf ux uu vAu unguunuu. Both he and his wife were taken] with severe colds, which tl11'e:1tened to | develop into inuenza, and the doctor} j advised quinine and whiskey as an I `Take it every three hou1's--two[ antidote. You must both take it, he said. grains of quinine and :1 little whis-' key." '|"hn nnx-6 nw Ln ..o.11n1 r|I\n1.v\ VTVI.,. Fifth S0111.` ` I \`.'Ul`lie(I in n great s11ipy:n`(I by the. Clyde, There came a sudden word of wars ` rieciarezl, Of Belgium. pezicefui, helpless, uh- p1`ep:u'0d, . Asking our aid; I joined the ranks and died. . I gave 111:.` life for freed0m-this I know; those who bade me ght had told me so. For i unuu nu.) up uuu t`lJULl,L, uut. 111.: \\u.\: \va.:~: in bed. "Did you foilow my instructions?" f asked the doctor. ` T0 the later," replied the husband. - "How much quinine have you left?" was the next question. 1 Sure, I fink she have taken th' who-1e av it," said the man. I "And didn t you take it too? asked the doctor. .\'ivex' :1 bit, was the reply. It kept me busy tukin' th whiskey every toime she took the quinine, nu shure she's in bed an` (_)i'1n up!" Enduring Peace. ` Uptou-We were told that after the war we sh0ul(.l have an G11(1l1I`il`ng E 1)e:1('c." Ihunhx-1__\\v'.lI H hut nnfhn-n11 n Usuill DC`}."C'n'Cl IHC` )'.Cll-Bil d.lHlUS}_1'IlCl".'4 wholelr bunches at a time the men and womenl. who wore the ribbons of red surrepti-I. tiously began to ren.-ave the bits of ` cloth and either hide them or drop < them carelessly to the ground. For i in a ash they realized that somehow the thing for which they had schemed, . and planned, and plotted, and waited 4 was only a dream gone astray. The ` day which they had secretly toasted ` had come. but It was not their day. A In the big` buildings which lrad been ` mm~l:erl for destruction, the agents of the Reels, with da.s'tar(ll_V bombs hid- I don unrler their coats had slipped into lobbies and were t1'yir.g.,to l`ig'ht fuses` when SLZ l(l.Clll}' they (list-o\'erc;1 that ubmaz`. them was a r'in,'. of men, and in. the h zmd of each was a lozulerl revolver! anal their muzzles pointed ;~:`.might at flnn l~n_nrln; r.F fl-.:. mr-n \'.l1n Ht-l(l fhel Uupton--\\"eIl, it has endured u _lot, don't you think?" 5-_...,....._ Min::rd s Llniment for Burns, etc. `; Tlic discovery of x'ubl)ei', or cuoul.-' (:1l()ll(`, is attributerl to Columbus, who` 3 1'e1)<'n'lc- that he haul fo-um! the natives I {of Haiti playing with balls that ; bounced. Priestley, the great, Englisvli-l chemist, found, wliile experimenting . L with the sulistnnce, that it would erase . lead pencil X_`nfll`kS. For want of :1 bct- } l l I VVHXUII HAIVU HT) LILU l\ll|.lIALl\llIAlZ LLIL. 4 I . tor name he (luhbell it 1'ubl)ei', and the I l ` nunw has .'~:lu('k and is nsozl almost ex- % clusiv<*l_v in Englisli-spczlklng coun- l I '|lU|lI LIILC l:\ HI 3 uu_v ulunwuuu. The I z1.ru. mi)i)e1'. one of the best of the grzulos of rmv rubber, which got, its name from the port of Brazil from ' which so much of it is silipped, is ob- tained from trees that thrive in the hot damp forests of the Amazon. Many of the trees measure from eight to ten feet in girth and sixty feet in height. The leaves are three-lobed and the owers small and inconspicuous. I : I I . I i A I xmuum. "9 Ac.-hm Prannnnfiv mum.-,i ` l.llU HUWUID huuux LuLu Iul;uua)_u\;uuu::. | Natives of Africa. frequently cover-i led their bodies with the latex and Sm-mltl Soul saw :1 l`yrnlc.~u~. :1. lll()lllH1Lh1(`0I` I ;:l:ully lvfl. my nmuntuin home to 1111111 I A.L::1ln:-.1 the l)l`lH:l1, h'u:u-.I1orn1x-.5 Mus- i <`n\ H1", nu! (ml in l`0lzuHl on :x, Ousxuck spc:u'. I [', :l\'l` my life fur 1`1'vudn1n ~t11i.~: I lm(>\\' ; Fm` timso wllo luuln me tight haul told 'I`hird Soul \\'m'] in Lyons at my \ve'.1\'e1":; loom. \\'hvn smlxlunly the I`x'1x.-`."i:nx despot hurlcd Ilis fvlnn hluw at I`runCe and at the ! world; ` l`1xvu I wvnt. forth to 13-Igium and my damn. I -r~- 1'. n.:,. 1 ()\'.'11`t1 \I.. `......--.. .. ....._...... LI`! .... ..\,., Main. Until the Fzxthorlamd 1)e,'i1'dvhy 1 lmstinr: 11-1'(1o\v11*.`:11l, called me, I vnn r\ I unnu. I gave. my life 1~unu~ - arm the bom: 1e next day he czxlle. again. The up and about, but his wife in 1.nr1 .\...,.., 1' th(:.'(` who told me :50. IXIIKIIV , .' -tlmsv who told me so. Five Dead Men. Fourth Saul l :1 vim-_\'2ml by the wooded{ 1 mac me ght had? I L rm` frecd0m-this I: for fx'oe(I0n1-- this I I The Rsmance of Rubber I bade me tight hudj I Lm: l'.l,'i'.Uh U1 LILU Hllfll \'-HU ll;,'.|l MIC bom'::.<. Rns:i.=.tance meant only suicide,` and the Br>1:~'hevist, the I. W. the anarchist, willing though may' be to decree death for others, 113.3 no} great incrgntive to o'cr up his own life: for :11:-'c2.use. A Bolshevist, an, anarchist, an I. W. W. dead has no` opportunity to loot, to rob, to pillage, to destroy. Dy-..mn11u -.c Hn `nrmr s=.h'nr'1:. the xce is largely his 1oca1ity,l : the expense I ' foes i 2, and 5 .' Lor- "LLl\IIlI\aI Idl\a lVIhll .\v\AI I A foreign devil-tl1e plea.s:1nt Chi-l nose name for all persons of uiiotfneri r:u'e--i.:~'. a rare sight in the interior villages of Clzimi; in some he is still known only by l1eur:~::1y. The Euro-I pezui or the Aincrcztn tmveler who; ilrst enters :1 remote village excites` much the sauna iiitrrrest :23 the wild! n1:1.n of Borneo" ex<:it.o: in 21 (zountryi town `licro. In "'I`mvel," `Mr. William` 5A, Anderson tells how the natives o[_ a (certain village in North China re-; ct-.ivu him and incidentally how he was the me::ns of dispelling LL niricst in-i jurions rumor about the Anglo-Saxon lnwe joint. u....:..,: l\`I` 'rn{ufr\h(`| in nl illllflj JUIHL. ' _ Scaled upon an old millstolne in :1 shuzlczl earner of the )'Z1l`(l, lie says, If licrzmie the abject of {L goml-nzlturmlg inqnisitinn by the enrirms furn1nr5;,`{_-A who cnsinxlly (-zune to me in ones and] ,t,\-/us. until they felt it safr: tu he hnltl.| " l`ln\n an ulul mzzn. wrinl like the ll( (`l{ ml` 1'. turtle and with eyes twink-E ling wilh lilli and (:11ri0sil_\','(lzLrtevl. forth in im,1:i:~.iLi\'e luxml zinvl pinclietl: 1110 with his hony lingers. Inst.inetive-- I ly l ligllteneal my muscle, and he emit-I {Led a long aini il1l])l`(?Cl1l1.lV(3 Ah! Ii pvus then politely 1'cqneste(l to rise and} gait. down again. The request was lnnule with :-:11:-l1 gentle ez11'ne.stness " i that I complic,-(l. l ( Uilul" nn.'.l 0.ln nlfl nun -arr-win nr\r1_: unu. 1 \,uAu]un:u. ` ``.-\1!' said the old man again. nod-' .ding with szitisfaction, "I thought it . was :1 lie. nuvn... _~_ n_- .,..... PK` a1...4r7n 7 tlbl\'_`L|. I I have zuwuys been tolt," he 0);-i iplzxined with u deprecntory air, that; ifo1'eigner;s had no joints in Queiri ikneefs. I see now that it must be, :1 1 mist:1k:~, because you can bend yours." NY 1Ir{11I.1xrrIsnr~`n n nn1nr'|\4-nn {In-nva }Al1AD|.t|1\l.`, |ll.L.|H`U _yuu bun ucuu _yuuAn. I My willingness to enlighten them >made us all friends instzmtly, and they mlvunced upon me to examine my gar- 111exit, remove my sun helmet to test `its weight, tn; the leather of my shoes by stretching them, unbutton my coat! to see if I wore an unde1's31irt. ask the` price_ of my clothes and enter into 21' violent a.1terc:1.tio`n as to their advan- l' {age over native gu1'me11ts. .2. H un n ma. \VI1'.xt is the meaning of t11z1t'. asked. ur L...\.. L.J.1u 1..\ .._-----_, - From :: Nile station in the Sudan :1 British officer reports a reinarkablei bit of superstition or natural history, he does not pretend to say which. Be- r ing out on a hunting expedition with a, party of Sudanese. he came upon the _body of a giraffe that had been killed !some tlilrty-six or forty-eight hours before, and, as the wo11nd.s showed. by a lion. Upon asking his servants why, if a lion had killed it, he l1ad not eaten ; it, they smiled as if to say that he was = evidently new to the Sudan and point-5 ed out that the giraffe had fallen and` still lay on its left side. They then ex- plained that if, when a lion strikes his game, it falls on its right sde he eats it. but if on its left side he leaves it untouched. Other Sudanese with whom he diseus:~:ed the matter told him the same thing. The Engljslinian admits that the natives may have been s1)0otlng" him and the belief may be only a superstition; but he is inclined, to think otherwise and to believe that the natives have hit upon a fact of na- tural history that white men had not discovered. to destroy. ` Prmnptly, as the hour struck, the A ants.-room of the mayor's office was' l-led with r:i~;:hteen persons, twelvel men and ha1f that many women. 1` A (lelegation to see the mayor,i ponipously announced the fat mzm,' who led them. He rubbed his hands: tcqzether and his heady eyes g1i.ttere `-'I`h:- mnvnr has no \'isit0r.5. it ham-. Cluiminsg; to be time 1a1'g'e.'~:'t "1"a1ni1_V" in the worlwl, D1`. Bar11a:1o s Homes hold 7,200 children. n'.L....- :_ . - .1 A-.. ..A_._.,,1 ,,, ,-,, XLUJIL l,.LUU UIIIIUIUII. There is no word for strmvbe1'1'_\' in] classical] Greek, that fruit being; prac- tically 1m1mow11 to them. {scraped the rubber off. after there had been suiciont evnpor:1tio:1_. and molded it into m1I)os, but at the pre- gsent time ox:-vllexxt machines furl . cnngulnting the prmlllct have been pm ` ' into us.-e. I v I 1... 1.....- practical use. ' IILLU ll.` . `Though its px'0pr=r'iio:~; have long been luiown. 1'uhhei` has just with1'n the last Ce11HH`_\' come into cvex'ydz1_v `` 1\I:1ckintc4s]1 in 1823 dis- lisolverl snmn rubber in naphtha and Esprezid the solution nn :1 mzirble slab Ito dry. He then i':1simu3r1 11119 rubber `sheet I)ot\\'(:r3n two pin-ens of fabric land iiitrmlm-er} the `.'\'ox'1d to the rain- `, coat. I 1.... u 1-4`: 1-.... r1 ._ ,. dent o11th11s1':1. over the possibilities of 1'11bhe1', who 1111111::e1l his fm't11!1u into the game and zlietl riisc1-mlited. to niuke possible the overshoe and the :L11to111.'il)2le tirv. I11: hint 1;1i.\'<:;! .~;1'.-1111: 1'11hlw1' 111111 531111111111` (12111 while dis..~'.r-1`- tutfzig (:11 the \\'n111ie1'f111 q11:11itie;s of the s11bst:1:::.-e, he let some of the mix- ture. fall 1111011 the 11001` of the real-hot. stove 110111` \`.'hi('Il he was stumlixig. C:1s11:111_v luiiillg down on what he had i spilled. he noted with a111:\ze111e11t that it had 11z11'(ie11e11 without melting. 1 Fx`a11tiC ,:1iiy grabbing :1 knife he }sorz1pe11 the re.~;i1i11e from the stove. ;I-Ii`; frientls tlimight that they had 5seen him s`111i(Ie1iiy become iiisane, pm`- ' ticiilariy as they ulrezuiy 1'eg:11'ded him trslnwn nu in-.-.~ unhnlnnr-n.1 nn H... and. lint it \*.'::s: left fur Goodye:11', an :11`-' The Toronto Hospital for Incur- nblcs. in ufflllnuon with Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, New York Clty. offers 9. three years Course of Train- ll !!! 10 Y0?`'? WOITIETI. having the re- quired oduuntlon, and desirous of be- comlng nurses. Thla Hospltal has adopted the eight-hour system. The puplls recalvo unlforms of the School, ll monthly allowance and trn.ve1llnK expenses to nlnd from New York. For further Information apply to the Supcrlntcnrlent. and Inform Superintendent. __._-_-._...= IAJI3 uu:uun llIlIlAbllL llltll. l.HU)' .ll"LU.l t1\.r::.' imam or less; nnbalanceal on the sub- 'ject. but he had discovered that it was gposslble to vulcanizc rubhcx'--u pro-' icesss w1~qic11 lukes it no longer sensi-' tlvn to the changes of t11c.~.eusnns and Increases its strength and olucticity. A Strange BE of Natur History. ' ' 7.1.... n \ ..4.`o:. .'.. 4'... C<...1.- Another Lie Nailed. tcr;:e`.hcr and ms DCZ1(1_V eycs gn.Lnere '1`h:.- mayor has visitors, hap-_ r.~en'=.. You may go in, rep1`ic;l that ofL3a1's secretary with sus'p"Icious~ alacrity. He held open the door and; then stepped aside to let them pass: |`hn n1nvnr. I believe?" the fat man; NURSES 3 1 d ' 2 smtrtl. l At the bot,t<.n1 of the placard was a _- u_-'}`)iLr snlzxshv h'm.'l mint of blue-black pie or, if he doesn't, steame-:1 hU-?k1(:- berry pudding with lots of sauce. And I . . . . . ` ;every girl likes surprises! `So, with !Uh.is as a lrastis, you can und4er~stand ithc why and wihcrefore of the posters that 11 certain young people's club dis- ,pII2:yed on the telegraph poles and sign Eposts in the vicinity, us we1`l as in the `village post office and stores. Each 1 oster bore the annexed nonsense; ijingie of childhood. I 1 I E I 1 u 1 Almost civcry man likes huclA:1(:5cr1'y ` ' _llL`ll'. The :2:i1'1.= found the game easier` }thzm the boy.-3, though the latter didi `fairly well on pics. If an_vone fztiledf '10 1`o_ hufo1`c The fatal ton was; n~:=. hcd, that person was IL. No` U.up.'..-atc mmes A short xv .4 p;vi\'c-n 1.?.u \'c~`.'nn:{::}1 as 1`. :~.'.t:1g'0. Al; LIIL` UOLL~(n1 (H LHC [H1u.'2Lru \\ an a `big splashy hzmzl print biuc-black ;ink that looked as if }Iuck FWnn or jsorne other sczxmp hail signetl with` ;11uuk1eberT3* juice, `"Fhc hucklcberryi ;hzmr1. ` I ma... -1:--:,_ _._-_ 1_-1_y ,... .. 1....... 'I:...Lo ` i llilllll. I The affair was held on :1 1z1\vn,Jight-! ;ed with bo'ub-ing blue paper lanterns; jzmd set with small tables. Each ta}~`.r:` `was presided over by :1 pretty girl `with a rmmd blue paper cap and an {apron to match worn over a white} i dress. - A---A----. --..-.. I~F!1 Bf1 1%` L. rvr. LIIVUDDH U Each customer was asked if he or she woL11 have hucklebery pie, pud- dings, or surprise. i I TI-an min '01- -Han uvc.H`_1:nn<.-.-`n 1".vir-\'- luuig, UA =u1p-A.`.U. | I The pie was The we~1vl`-knovm juic}.'; %vzu'iet_\', the pudciing was steamel`, gfruin pudding with liquid szmce. But? ithe surprise--it turned out to be ice; C1'5l'!11 with crushed huckieberriesg pourer`. over it in sundae fashion. I T.Tnr.I.-1n'|xn1mv 17`:1-H1 1\'!1c nnv-'h in ::':i.! ULJIL-I UVCL ll: Ill CLIIILIC-C Lu.-tunvu. ' HL1c-I~:1eberry Finn was much in evi-1 denc, ranging about from table to table, draggring a brown gunny sack} along carele-ss1_\-'. Somehow the rumor. spread that Huck had grabs in that; gunny sack, and everybody was will-3 `mg and anxious to _im'cst ten cents.? The grabs were well wrapped in- bright squares of calico :m~.1 gin`;-+.:1111, presenting a most variegated appear- ance. The materials, of course. had been furnished from many `a`12*.0the1"s: sc1'eipba,rr. 3 'Tnn uI1n1K1nkn$-1*! 'T`n'n: -A]Qn `r\I`l'-` C1'{'t[.|LJZ`l`,[. , The Huckleberry Twins also per-; I eg'rinate amcm_;r the tables. They were '(l1'essed similm'l_\' in blue calico and; sunbonnet, an-.1 each CZ1!'1`i9'.'l :1 shining? ten-quart pail lled with giant huckle-'; ll)e.1'ries, which were really quarter-3 lpound portions of home-n1ade cand_\'. `tied up bag-fashion in blue tissue paper. ; Qiuunln Q1 :-n.nn nnrl 1-1-no Dian-nan \\'o1'n3 then stepped asme to Let 1n(:m p- The mu_vo1', I belxeve?" ma zul-zlu-ss.cd the sole occupant of the!` office, who stood bchix;-.'I 1: at, table,` one hand, the right, be-him! his })'llC`n'.` And _\'ml? ' 1` We, the fat man \v:\\'e.'.l his hand; to inc`:u<!.e haze fallow:-rs, are the; Soviet. which will now t.ak_':=,_-11-a1'ge `