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Send order to: -" Ames Williams SYNOPSIS a ho McAusland waa yaara old oallod from America to under ha bio poot at a missionary in the Mamla. Aerlmt be had committed too St of excitement had (battered all eonadanca in himself. Ha felt forced hii to avoidpretty MaryDoncaiter. who boi ad the chip at Honolulu. Sho waa vialt her parent, who wont mluionarieo on Gilead liland. ICarr ractd b George attempts to 5 day George accident Uy fell overboard. Mary unhesitatingly dove mto the oca to rescue George. Now George hid to talk to her. Hi fear were realised when bo began to fall in lova with bar. Jenhe ns tate skirt I irfcsch comer of the al touch. i profession the slip cover shown in the , tackinf i u place -- a feather. are used make gfwata cushion, Son of ticking with piece the size bottom i md a straight three-- If Bound the sides. ad for filling, this inner H be made of muslin. m g the separate cushion gg seams to match the f cover. essississs Mniiktod. KmMf. tup coven and (or lywiini an in SEWING, Tfc, S sbo contains valuable (MKfUoos. Tima at He (Mb. Send order to: ptt HRHWTETH SPEASS IS Inirtr New York lor each book M S wots CHAPTER II Cautioned "There aren't any houses anywhere In sight," George said. "They're in among the trees. In the shade," Mary told him. "People keep out of the sun down here. A faint trouble showed in her eyes. I don't know why no canoes come off. They must have seen us long ago." But a moment later she cried, relieved: "Oh, there they cornel" Captain Keen end the others Joined them in the bow, and Mary borrowed die Captain's glass to look for her father and mother. "Theres Jarambo, she said. She gave the glass to George. Look," she said. That old man In the first canoe. He worships my father, goes everywhere with him, like a dog. Captain Keen spoke to the mate. She was the wind light Ho said quietly: "Square your fore and main yards, Mr. Chase. Smartly, now. The mate shouted orders; men swarmed to their tasks; and presently the cable did out through the hawse, men standing by. Mary moved back to the waist while the old man In the canoe drew alongside; and she was white now with formless fears. She called something to Jarambo in his own tongue; but instead of answering, be dropped his eyes. There was something terrifying In his silence. A moment later, still without speech, he swung himself aboard. Jarambo produced a folded bit of paper and offered it to Mary. She took It; ahe looked at Jarambo Imploringly. Then her dry eyes raced along the lines, and the color drained out of her cheeks. Old John Gate came quick beside her, and she gave him the bit of paper, shaking her head wretchedly. He read died." Jarambo began to give an ccount of hi. toca he and John stewardship, and Gale in the Island longue, which spoke George did not understand, the young man turned ini!' W Wide doorwBy open- - the rear of the main central topped out and found ,1nd what might have been a Pulpit, with a lectern of atone, facing a riling slope of ground like a small amphitheater under the Palms. Then John Gale beside him Mid quietly: "Ephraim preached to them here. Had he no church?" He thought it suitable to worship out of doors." That night on the Blip a grave question was discussed. Mrs. Gale and the old minister, George McAusland and Joseph Neargood and Captain Keen talked over the replacing of Ephraim in the cabin after supper. Maty sat with them; but she was very quiet, and she seemed email, is though grief had gone out of her and left her empty. John Gale stated the problem to Keen. Captain "Someone ought to stay here, he said. Jarambo tells me that a schooner lay In the lagoon across the Island for a while, and the natives aboard her dived for shell till bad weather drove the schooner away. But I Judge they found pearls, Presidents Boosevelt is officially fte thirty --second Preside United States, only 31 m actually held the office, a(k oquncy is explained by libit Grover Cleveland is history as the American mod and h twenty-fourt- President who only ri-t- he tn Harrison's lie term terms, IGESTION rAdtboHowt JnamiaitiMaiBaoma O omk aar act MW o m HIM OmOMlaM-aiiabo- thkmhi ka a sr A alaNfei UUUBLB Moms ' mb lie mainspring in sad of everlasting ra the wheels of the of the world; a flowers from their the My dear Daughter, firmaments, Stats in distant apace the glass of the VISES UNG IRLS Hina manhood "I want to, Corkran," he said miserably. "I want to. But I dont know whether I could do the work. Atone. Corkran nodded. "A fine riBS3tet After ahe had read her fathers letter. Mazy turned to Mrs. Gale and clung to the older woman and was suddenly like a child weeping at duo to hurt it Cfennot understand. Mrs. hTHTRYING? Gale led her below. George wished to follow them. An overpowering sympathy and tenderness filled him. Pattern JJ Mary in her sudden bitter grief Wn to others, and then seemed small end defenseless and 11; for as a whole In need, and he felt himself strong by 0,6 Hcentioui and wished to strengthen her. But f great men, John Gale, watching him, said: IS' reformed by their Let her weep, George. Shell be better then. He suggested: "You and I might go ashore, see the Is- rV' land. George agreed. George McAusland looked around No one answered. Then Joseph Neargood, without emphasis, began to tell them some things he had heard from Jarambo. He spoke of Marys father and mother, and of their work here and of their deaths. The cabin grew quiet white they listened. When he was done, Mary aid: "Thank you, Joseph. She smiled in a faint fashion, almost apologetic. I think Im beginning to be all was right again," ahe decided. "I seared at first, like a child. She spoke to the Marquesas But FaJoseph, you make me see that ther ia more alive than ever now. He'i alive in all their hearts on the island. She said steadily: I shall never think of him or of Mother as dead again. Captain Keen cleared his throat old Then Joseph Neargood laid to John Gale: 1 have thought till someone better can come, I might stay here with these people. for They discussed this suggestion only but George while; a him at fits clustering crowd which welcomed them as loving children welcome a returning father, and be thought with a eort of reverence: This It what the first missionaries found. These ere the heathen. Yet even in that first moment a doubtful reprobation filled him. Jarambo away M,a..i.nd waa the first to leave leading them, they moved while cabin. Ha went on deck, stood the beaten path along a broad with atari evof children alone by the after rail men and women and In the velvet head hii above about thm close ery age trooped happily of the tropic night. Was -- d. OTEL OISE lSE- IDAHO - JV h"drl hotel h beaati-rooa,- a. Only. IWae, La. !. gov- buaiacas dia h od LLE NT "ooer, AT ' FOOD RATES 'aii a. mg aaa McAusland said uneasily: "Mary's father hasn't taught them to wear many clothes. to the "Ephraim waa a trouble Board in soma ways," John Gale admitted. "Ha refoaed to teach all the thing they thought Important; most yet he accomplished more thanless hy missionaries do. He worked heard precept than by example. I've island hii house is e model of what houses should be; neat, secure, clean. Im anxious to see it, perto Improve haps to get some Ideas my own." They moved on, many following, and a little way beyond a pool, they came to the house In which Marys father and mother had lived. a McAusland saw the house. with was built It race. In his quick pride of stones, set on a ort ,of of baaolt blocka five or six feet high, veranda with a wide, thatch-shadc- d all around. A fence of poles bound enclosed a neat together with vines and when in ly tended garden front; aaw evthey wont indoors Georgs of proud and erywhere evidences said Gale John care. loving "These people have kep It like a temple, since Ephraim y: If It waa me. I'd be thinking a wife would make and fine people. Reverence." leave you my love and my blessing, and draw up my feet like good old and that means theyll come back, Jacob and go home. this year, or next, or the year after"Your father, ward. Ephraims people need some"Ephraim Doncaster. one. let John Gale read the letter, and Captain Keen nodded. Well know. I can't put back to Board the undernot George McAusland said, Honolulu, but well speak the first standing: "Gone home? Didnt be sail we sight, send word. know Mary was coming? Mrs. Gale suggested another probJohn Gale said: "Yea, gone home. What ia Mary to do? Go lem. Ephraim ia dead. on with us? CHAPTER HI Rusty nails put in the soil around a hydrangea bush will keep the soil healthy. To remove spots from varnished floors, rub quickly with a doth dipped in warm water and mild soap auds. Wipe thoroughly and re polish at once. Water removes finish from varnished floors, ao use it only as suggested. blackness old Ephhe fit to take up the work Waa raim Doncaster had laid down? the be brave enough to undertake waa Neargood JosepS which task brave enough to face so humbly? This was a very lonely man, this He had been George McAusland. life. hia all lonely waa bitter Tonight that lonelineis ha unon him. For the first time derstood that ha was untested. It It was was one thing to bo lonely; atone. another to be able to tond lie m Ha went below at last to with to rise that night, torment ail tor the ateep that burning eyes, sick had refused to come. midAt the cabin table for their toU Doncaster Mary day meal, them she had decided her perwnal asked Jarambo. she problem. "I Venturerhaant geld. "Ho says th to touched here yet" She explalnedand a whaler, "She's Keen: Captain 1 mate mV Uncle Tom Hanllne aboard her, and mycousInTommy sailed from is cabin boy. When they Tom promised Uncle Bedford, New on the way horn-Sthey'd put in here home I'll wait here for them, go a mo with him." She added after It easier, he agreed. 'Td be thinkSomeone. He ing of marrying. The young lady, added calmly: say. "We certainly couldn't stay here atone together without being married," George reflected, half to himself. George looked along the deck. Joseph Neargood and Mrs. Gale were together aft. Captain Keen and John Gale and the mate were in the waist, close by. George turned to ask John Gale: abruptly "Where is Mary? 'Tn the cabin!" George went toward the companion and descended. Mary was sitting at file cabin table, with paper before her, a pen in her hand, writing. She looked up at him when he appeared. Her eyes stopped him for a moment He stood unsteadily: and when the ship lifted beneath them, tilting into the trough, sliding down, be came forward carefully to alt facing her with the table between them. Mary Doncaster waited. Her eyes were serene and calm; but on her cheek color played faintly, like beat lightning from a distant storm. He tried to find the word he wished to say; and hii dry lips moved a little without sound. It was sha who spoke first 8ha asked: "What la it George?" He tried to explain, as much to I know I ought himself as to her. to stay here and taka your father's place. I want to, and yet I'm afraid to. I'm afraid of failing. Ho laid more quickly: 1 didnt understand what it would be like, till I went ashore yeaterday. I thought being a missionary meant being brave and strong and firm and item; but I can see now it's more than that I want to do tha work; but I can't do it without you, Mary. I want to stay here with you to help me. She asked, carefully grave: You want me to be sort of an assistant? Is that it?" Well, I'd have to have someone. I can't even apeak their language.' Why dont you lot yourself go, George? ahe urged. "Tell me what you really want He did not apeak, and she saw that he could not Her eyes deep and atili, aha asked at last: You want to May here and to flfi my father's place? Is that try all really? "Yea. Tell me, If you could do it atone, If you were aura you could, would would you let you still want me? Or me go on with tha ship? Honestly? His faca suddenly was convulsed. "Nol" he cried. "I never want to let you go! He waa crimson, as if ha had confessed something td which to be ashamed. He said awkward-ly- : "Wa couldn't stay alone hert If wa weren't married. (TO BE CONTINUED) SanfagHcUeol Never throw away bones left from a roast or shoulder. 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Quit brown-skinne- do To Know Happiness For to love and to be loved is to know happiness, ta to possess beauty, ta to be rich in the thing that make life beautiful. AROUND THE HOUSE Ask Me Jlnolher , nature ; "I thought I could wait for you, but great since your mother died I am lonely die it ia and tired. I cannot wait any longer. from their have nothing more to do except CmCLE PATTERN DEPT. saury A vs. Calif. laa Francises Encloaa 15 canto ta coins for Pattern No. Nama Addrai MS Naw Moatf brown-skinn- Q SSSbeTvns IE WIND B, It aloud, slowly. h? the Mainspring ment: "I might even stay on here after that; but at least I want to toy a while, in my father's house, with the people who were mine when I waa a little girl." JTU stay with Joseph," ahe (aid. Joseph can help them; and I can live in our house, and perhapi help him a little, too." "I don't like that business of shell to the lagoon," Captain Keen reminded them. "If those men found Pearls, theyll be back, and pearlers are a bard crew. "Tm not afraid, Mary Insisted. "No one could find me unless I chose. Remember, I was a child here. I know all the hidden trails. "Joseph couldnt protect you, John Gale pointed out "They wouldnt respect him. He looked t the Marques n apologetically. You understand, my son, I hold you high; but they would not Marquesan nodded simply. George McAusland felt hla hiwt clench on hii knees. There waa burning in him now something reckless of an reason. To think that Mary was to be left here atone with a man for her protector filled him with a passion beyond controlling. His nails bit hit palms; and he rose abruptly, stalked toward the companion, and went on LTERES real lullaby luxury, for 11 yourself and the lucky friends deck. He went forward, stood by the ran, staring off across the wa- to whom you give it this bedtime comprising a high-ter toward the shores so incredibly ensemble stated nightie that's lovely aa a green that rose steeply to the tipi of the mountains shimmering in fits dance frock, and a sweet little bed 1228-sun. There waa a thumping in hla Jacket. Send for design No. and make it up in fine, sheer throat that would not be still. chiffon, georgette or if Corkran apoka at hla shoulder. "A batiste, the cold wind sweeps through your fine Island, and fine people, Reverbedroom of challta or albatross. ence, he laid. "No ones spoiled It will look as though you had 'em. The young lady's fattier, file a shameful amount of squandered missionary that waa here, he must your clothes allowance, but it will have been a sensible lot in reality cost very little. George spoke without thought. This ta an extremely easy de"She's going to stay hare. sign to make the jacket ta cut in "Now if I was In the missionary two pieces and seamed on the llncw myself, Heverence, the sailor remarked, "and if I waa looking for some heathen to convert, I'd ask nothing better myself than to tackle to is tot here, with the young lady to help." He glanced at the man beside him, saw the Jaw muscles knot A General . ted, aaw George swallow hard. Yea, Reverence," he declared, "Td ay to myself, 'Tli no work for a The Questions d man, this; ao I'll so stay. The heathen need me, they 1. How long ta the time from w close-haule- d, 31 le-lt- aof... economical... heaMifuf..i new moon to new moon? MONTANA CEREAL CO. boubp, Mofitim 2. What ta the largest cave in the world? , 3. Were other colored lights than red and green as atop and go signals respectively ever used? hold on a minute longer, never Tight Plaee 4. 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