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Show SIN. SAUNA. ITAII TIIP. SAUNA tory drawn . -- U-k- It!Hi4t Thl i d It L tsrdiy ih- - Im (UC n.:t.-- 4 George Marsh f 4-- i rrm pi l Continue J "iJ lr-J-- ttu M-'- g ilu Jw-m- d Irutvlix I m 1144 lu 1.4. ll 1 111 ( lb la'll, kbMl b 0 14' bi fallal. l!fik 4 guu limn lb tub ul liijmluj tb bru. Mbit, lu? bjd puke liim lutu li with will! (Imiblful limb 1 lb 4uilili I tui.ll kltugglllig lu fte bllliM'lf liulil III rawbldt wbUh be. blui lu ti.uiii In- ii4 Iritiuiiiiis J..!, rutting upling lliuib agtilu iiNu til'd t!i lift) if living d) Ulillilln, IbNl (xUllill wulrhed lit in. lira 4 lowered, Up curled In red snarl. With cough of rag lb ran Hu extended de In bl jmi cru mini of Id bend Jaw. alid wllb lore aw) a foot of lb riltk. 'Maii eli V leuM-- ftruvk, Uullicd wllb lb excitement of halting 111 lutihl savage deuileu of III lorckL III Ilia u Jump jell" And lb boy lb eel) plodded lb balry body With a an ream Ibu li (urluled bea.-klllli-niud tprung lulu ! cull, lroi ping bi pule, ftrovk leaped back b Jolid III rudiu of lb i'b.ilu. A be did, lb laul ebulu Jerked Ibu wul xeriue lo Ibu now Ftejiplng In. ftrock x. bul again Ibu swung lb lifted beast lell in nuvv, and ai and bulrj body met lu uild ulr with a I bud. Aa lb boy lruck uguiu, Ibu 'Urea Job again leued. tearing bi bind fool free of Hie trap while Ibu a bead burled Itself detp lu Ibe allow, springing buck, ftrock sbleldui Ms beud wllb ruined left arm a lb beam burled hltimelf uon blui. The aboulder uud buck of Ibu Uin capule were slushed like cloth, ua ibe lung bklnuliig knife of Ibe boy plunged deep lutu (be riba of the rugiug ben si. Aguiu ftrock thrust desperately under bi upraised arm al the demon whose teeth gripped the back of the the skin eupoie while ruzurdlke claw ripped the hide to ribbon. Then, a great body cutupulted Into buttling carcujou und boy, hurting them to the suuw Struggling to 111 knees, free ul hi eueiny, with suieured knife blude alined for a thrust, ftrock (lured at the buttle lu tbe snow beside him, In a blurred melee of slute-gruand brown, auurling (heir bate as tliey fought to the death, thrashed tbe husky and (be wouuded curcajou Hampered by the snapped truce, col lar und belly bund of tbe harness though he wus, the charging dog had found his murk as he leaped to tbe aid ot bl master. Straight to their goal the greut cu nines of Flash had driv eu through the thick neck muscles ol the wolverine. Desperately the beast, weukeued from tbe knife thrusts, writhed und twisted to reach the husky with the Dying Hulls ol his claws. Itut the tusks of Flash, seeking the spine behind the skull, never lost their conquering grip as they knifed their wuy to their goal. Neck clamped from the rear lu the vise of the husky's tusks, his cruel paws snupplug helplessly on air as he coughed bis hate, the wolverine fought to reach his enemy with his feet, but as be squirmed to slice the great body, alwuys with a wrench. Flash threw blm and kept to the beast' back, thus avoiding the slash ot the claws. Then, as the excited Brock hung over the battle In the snow with poised knife, the rust brown body suddenly censed to writhe; the Jaws gaped widely in a red grimace, the great forefeet, with their knives of claws reached out In a last quivering slash at the air. The long fangs of the Ungava had wrenched through to their mark The spine of the carcajou was broken Give it to him. Flash I" gasped Brock, suspicious, doubtful ot what he saw. Give it to him, hoy!" Lifting tbe bead of the brute, his teeth still locked. Flash shook him with great wrenches of his iron neck Satisfied, with a low rumble, be fiercely nuzzled bis stiffening enemy. Then vith the dead brute between his fore-lopFlash, proudly lifted his slant eyes to the master. Yon killed him, boy!" cried Brock, pnudly. "You broke his neck a neck and not a bad slash on you! By the great horned owl, youre a wonder!" Then, in tbe custom of his kind, the conquering dog raised his pean of vic "14 I U thkl I scrauM-d- . O'- - oat of Mn, I bd 1' I Irtt.rJ la lb l4y of It lb fir 'Abl w. l.li4 ruh.cd by lb trap. If U a bad fair rbalir la grt a imc b4 !. wllb t laib la my !uldrf. b oui4 bai my t!4 b!4 u p.c, , l.uitjty fur ftrwk ll-- woherlt. u Id liiuldrf and aid lu, 4 bung ib ban I) aa aiiap of iblrk kla bl li Itig lu lb ...at, oi.ly bnakli-- lb altn, and I1 puttUbli g rlw bardy grllli.g tola a, tb.ii liii b knit huri Into hi lung and lb ebarg of I'la.h ab.M'k bun .T And ll fonuttai b fiif Ia4 lii'l tnrl an rari)ou TI berk bold l ted bllU Imd go In bl leap, bad lb tnm rl.-I aor bU dg Hodiiig il.i rr burl 'h I pshiful rri4l.r. Wit KM frramlb I ato aian ha UI fblu li-- cwMitiu af Mtiy Uf UJ'jtu for !i ilu la array Ibe iui by Ibtlf ba lead arm beauty nf (tub In nd v-- drill; nv k.id Uo a word abuul Ibe wide brlmmet na mean outrlvalol 1st wl.bh I newer lb uog fitting !)ea. The ly fair I f ir brim which am d ciJiJty elongated al Ibe bark, lbs Cias ud io l nu ih H Coda work ( do, dot iru((lw lr It j it; dll. Alal'M HOT WCATHCR OlSHCS drrrt A hnl and U hick Is ctUlr.g. lie oiled, jfc . lorn 14 rtd. and unn"il car-erjon- 's of eacli pulp and on cupful of bavy crstii w tilpjiml, with a few (Jro of bluer niuiond flavoring. Chili until firm. l ot Island Silsd To on of add Ih Juh crushed half a lemon and one fourth cupful ot Falk ugnr, heal for flv nlnuic. on taMeHiiful of gci.iiin In cupful nf waUT and add to Ih ntUiur. Cuol and when It Ms ns la set l l an cupful of grated itdld chH-and une-halcupful of whipped thinned creatn. Serve with mn)onnal with a little pineapple Juice. a?ld half n pimento and one fourth cupful of celery well rhopjwd. Serve on Idluc li li ri olives as a c.irnMi. Corn Olps. Mix fogeiher on and on half lenspiM.nfuls of will, on Ha iqoon ful of sugar, one Inuileti egg. two luliieMMnflllS of salt, two tahteapnon-filkhorieiilns and one of fourth niful of milk. If esmtn-- corn Is imed drain off Ihe Ihrior und ndd cnottgli fn-- il mPk lo make on fotirih ciiiful. Sift cti lusMMinfal of baking powder wills on cupful of flour nnd Mutt Into th mixture. Drop by Into Imt fat nnd fry until spoonful brown nlmut eight la ten minutes. with a toothtdik. Serve with chleketl. Tuke .on Marmalade. Amber orange, one grapefruit uud on lemon. Kemove seeds und cores. Slice very ihlnly. Cul Ihe peel Into Ihlr tris wllb scissors. Measure frull ud Juice and add three time the quantity of water. Ia-- l stand over night, cook ten minutes nnd let stand again over Then add equal measure of night. sugar; cook until the mixture Jellies. Add a sjioonful of apple sauce to the cooked snlnd dressing when using It for any salad. It adds to Ihe flavor A cheese filling, which Is especially good. Is this: Mix chopped nuts and raisins with cream cheese which haa been moistened with a good french dressing. Soften two cakes of cheese with crenin. season with salt nnd paprika nnd frost the sandwich lonf with the cheese. Garnish (he loaf with some of the Ingredients of the filling. Place on a plntter In a nest of letluce. Serve cut Into nice slices. Summery Desserts. While the strawberries are with us. let us prepare ns many dishes as possible to use them. one-fotiri- bt in-v- n-- e in f v A phvtiriM BriJnmaid' Trock. Modern ,m'm N f 'M $ enilmntlng iimd- s still However, to those fashion this "somi'tldiig for Ihcs main-lain- - . wi-kln- y N di!T-ri'iit- ifi Jr5 " sea- son olTer a radical change lu Hie silhouette. Today bridesmaids' frocks, as will be seen by lids picture, are apt to register an Innovation In "lines." The bodice elfer I anug filling princess sliowu here, with Its low positioned soft flares, gives a new Interpret a thin to "w lint's whnt for Hie ultra modem bridesmaid. Either organdie or chiffon, according to Hie formullty of the occasion, lend themselves admirably to the fashioning of such a gown. Flowers, handmade of Hie fabric, are artfully tinted und posed at either hip. where the princess bodice Joins a aklrt of aculloped sections. The diep ghnuldcr-cnpcollar adds a picturesque note. Not only In matter of gowns but In matter of hats (as proven In this II lustration) bridesmaids array takes on a new aspect. For the customary broad brimmed picture hat fashion substitutes a very little cnptlke bat. cot-tuni- c ft Tht First liard Crut Would Find Them Headed North. and surplus outfit securely hidden In the cache lu (he swamp, Guspurd and ftrock w tilled for (lie usual break in the weutlier. when, for s time, the March sun would dally soften the snow surface and the following frosts, at night, form a crust which would bear the weigh! of men and dogs, muk lug sledding a delight. With provl slons for three weeks, cooking outfit and blankets, lashed Id the tarpaulin wrapper, on the hlg sled, the first hard crust would find tliciu headed north. Deep Into the country tbe Crees were trapping for (lie red bearded free trader wintering on tbe lower Carcajou, they were going In search f news of the death of Ilerre Lecrolx. Thnt there might he no re turn south over the March crust; that the Ieterhoro. slung from spruce, on wires. In October, to avoid tbe por cuplnes, might not. In May run the roaring Yellow Leg. bound home foi Hungry House, tbe hov fully iciillzed (TO BE CONTINUED ) The purpose of tbe white objects found In the Interior of the fish's head has not been very definitely determined, but most of the small boy who catch fish think these stones are lucky pieces and seek them for the mere purpose of pocket pieces. It Is generally agreed that these stones are in some way connected with the fish s auditory faculties, hut according to an other theory they belong to the fishs static sense, a term referring to the complex process by means of which fishes are enabled to nialutain equilibrium in water. The stones are almost entirely mineral compositions, being soluble in weak acetic acid. They show annular or periodic rings of growth, somewhat analogous to the annular rings of trees, and are frequently used to determine. the age of stone-lik- e ding. Mix and sift two and one half cupfuls ot flour, three nnd one-hal- f if fei I t' ' au'-jec- -- Coed Manners All good manners have something theatrical in them; they are not nut ural; they are a performance and the best Inspiration toward acquiring them la a fine desire to be agreeable to others. A xerican Magazine. Brim - L- - , - - - --- - J v Back in the Picture. maybe all of flowers or of colorful malines, nnd in some Instances of lace dyed to match or contrast the dress. A perfectly charming Idea Is a millinery set consisting of hat and mu(T created all of flowers, for each bridesmaid. With the orchid frock a s hat and muff of violets, forget made a set" blue with the pale gown, of rose petals with the pastel pink dress, and so the color symphonies are continued according to fancys dictate. themes also ex Modern me-not- with a second body brim in contrasting color. Among these a huge black hair hat, with a cluster of pink flowers posed under its brim answers to fashions call for the truly feminine When pastel shades and picturesque. are not used with black, then It Is the combination of black and white which Is sponsored by la Parisienne. An swering to this call Is the black balr hat lined with white hair. Note the top white hair body hat to the left of the standing figure In the picture. Its bonnetlike brim Is Indicative of the newest millinery lines." The large orchid capeiine centered to the left Is elaborated with handworked (lowers applied very flat so as not to disturb the contour of the crown. A large transparent hat alt In Mack follows in the group Such a hat he comes Indispensable to the summer wardrobe for It Is always in excellent taste for dressy daytime wear. The last Imt is carried out In nil white, even to the flowers which are as transparent and dainty ns the hair body which they trim JULIA BOTTOM LEY. ISM, Western Newspaper Union.) s of baking tensoonful of salt powder, nnd one-hcl- f cupful of fine granulatof a ed sugar. Work In cupful of shortening, ndd one beaten egg and one cupful of milk; ndd the and n grating of dry Ingredient lemon peel, beat until smooth. Turn Into n buttered mold, cover and steam two hours. Serve with a hard sauce and sweetened crushed strawberries. Chocolate Custard Pie. Scald one square of cupful of milk with one-hal- f cupful of grated chocolate, one-hal- f tahlespoonful of butsugar, one-hal- f ter. In a double holler. Add the yolks of three eggs slightly beaten, one of cornstarch diluted tahlespoonful with two tnblespnonfuls of cold milk. Return to the range and cook over not water ten minutes, stirring constantly. When thick remove from the heat and add one-hal-f teaspoonful of vanilla. Bake a pastry shell on the bottom of a pie plate. Remove nnd cool, then fill with the chocolate mixMake a meringue, using the ture. whites of the three eegs. one half cup ful of powdered sugar and teaspoonful of vanilla. Sjiread over the pie and brown In the oven. Ginger Ale Salad. Add one-hacupful of hulling water to a package of lemon gelatin, stir until well dissolved Add onp and cupfuls of ginger ale; chill until the mixture begins to thicken, then add of a cuiful each of diced apiles and chopped celery three slices of pine-sp2l- e cut into small pieces, one third of a cupful of chopped almonds and cupful of candied ginger Chill In small molds and ehopjted serve on lettuce. Preserved kmnquats tuny take the plare of the ginger, mak ing a most attractive looking salad Candies are never out of place on the tea table and add to its appearance. Pink, white, green or yellow wafers will fit in any color scheme. one-thir- Pioneer in Cataloguing lG'-H- tensponn-ful- one-fourt- h fishes. Toomus James, the first tlhnir.no of the Bodleian library, Oxford, where was he held office from lt?00 to ), the pioneer of English librarian He compiled tbe first complete printed catalogue of a public library arranged in one alphabetical oMer and was Hie t cataloguer precursor f the effect accented In that Hie width ol the front brim Is reduced lo a mini mum. With feminine fiultcry fashions cen for dressy lering the singe, at Ica-ecusions, brims very, very sheer and very, very wide become a theme of Importance. T'ln-rIs this most lovely flowered ebllfon dres In lower picture, for In could any bul a broad brimmed si unci daintily transparent lint give it the final touch of charm? Evidently the smartly groomed woman wearing this ndoruble frock holds the same opinion ns to big hats being the proper accompaniment to flowery trafispurem gowns, for In her hnnd she Is holding nn unusually handsome black hair bat It has wonderful lines on Ihe nend nnd its beauty Is enhanced wllb a slu gle large rose on the underbrim. An Inteicsting development in the Mg summery thin hair huts, which are so fashionable for formal wear, is thnt of the double body brlin. Tatis shows captivating chapeaux of black hair, their fragile thin brims lined La Salle Steamed Pud- w!;, 4 Fisht Headstone Tt one-fourt- h lf one-thir- d one-thir- h nidJ ru!t U of seLttK Mr 7 Jar. nnd U breedd that M msttr how MI lktr health, diet nnd srcMw, unpuf lu will aentr fraai Dm u Bell imj.nftac,. than, I tww km. to tfrt lys Dr. (VMwrll U vihm it ruRM-sin favor uf gHting m rl U sdvtv puM;tl, hlW hi remedy f r esut-j-fcCu- a, known m Iff. 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When nd Ih Julr of half with cold ihlckened and whip klighily an egg beater and fold In on cupful main ramp in alight w tuod on hoibi-- r 1.1 l duTI foal ml li ft ana. and And . i, Ibrougli IVbruary, Ih bo) Inlaoi-on ibdr irspl.ii', by llulr ii!ol' mnth f lb Mg Uk. wldi I bey added la lb already rhb no ealih of far wbbli mgbl Hungry lloua. a I insbahl glaaia, J4.di of lb lb d.ty obi t'ru.l on i!i Snow, wn lllglur and Mgber. emb dty wun ib sun over lb w bit w lbb'rtiia f Y How l Hi eg bend nicr. Wllb fur la lb lo of lath-uonf- cupful of bold 0 water. When Cool pdd of oil cupful 4 WHAT DR. CALDWELL whip, In on lb lid treat lb Try: ftosk rrl I) Itrk ibaitud ba k burr io prcpsro y Pm a Jj, lUtcork. b-t- d , iii. vt n ,hw i a i p itrvi Wl sr nl kr la Uy, I drm, lo w Jul broad brimmed Cmmcd tbe (blur and favor and Time ba A m-- - I- ia il akin tb-ti- (bill tinted lac aa a dr'lgbtful law lb at) ling of c o t u ( for ridraUifcid. Ijlt er lb 'i may b la various at dr, nr ll all nf la tl3f be i.f rldftiiU fiali need iftd Otherwic-elaborated with Ism, g co i t3r(Ui aufgrattoo Ur c 'fr-ii- pUi-M- l!a!l inMJri.a rbrodt'. boultant aw i lb bride la bride and Che KITCHEN I CABINET i ta-y,- " I ClUlidUUj, lilil (Juuk Mow, 1 luuttd U tli l liur, t trim'll loeuturliig wiili hi r)r f III chain mi ill .nu tiaifiblriH-lij Ui Irapof lb . did bul ftut III liiiuM i lu Hi sud Ibu 1 IlmlraiL flolil III 111 kUMildorJug IrJ r)r lolli.Wrd Ih tiding lilml, 111 Mjf JoWly 4lM Jug lu In III tlulU). lUwi IfliiJ lii lur A;iiD and lb UiM lu leap lo 111 ruij of ll.c 1. l (haiu. Mliliib rant of lb bul wiili biuiiii) lu.tiiul lb wulvir In rvfuM-lu iriti4. t Ilf w lough. FOR ULTRA MODERN BRIDESMAIDS; BRIMS WIDE, SHEER AND GRACEFUL lbr4 a d ! lbt firl !b a4M. "tr," tnu srvut CHAPTER XI Ml 4 f- l : wr cried, akin dr tun ura gd Mu wall lb Ti In IM tnf4 The Lead Dog c M ll.ro log nf Me SL ifu.t ntii!Brd U( 1(14 4uTj t4 sLin au4 IU wfihM m arm FLASH 'i 4 Mi fn, h body fcuwU k rf Is Caiat gradu.ly comlni Into It own, and during Ih Iasi thru nddi- -l years l,(t,V.,G.V5 acre l.uv . to the Cate nnd community In Hi Th stulo of Washington lmrcuf., wiili IVnnsjIvania rccon-l- . Three state which had not Imd siat4 forests prior to RCo Dclavvar. GeorprcM-rvcd gia nnd South Carolina have fallen In lint. Th total of puh'I owned forests now I In excess of ,immh BCD'. Over 400,000 womra anil girls who were weak. Hue," nervous, rundown, and unable to do their work their properly, have improved rink-hahealth by taking Lydia E. Vegetable Compound. Iiy accurate record, 93 out of every 100 report benefit. 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