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Show HORNING SUXDAY THE EXAMINER, AUGUST 20, 1905, Girins .. T.W. T. j v x '. 'jjit j. s J a f ,'Hv V fV S SgStt frM but Mr. Jefferson Bond's floating dory h possibly might have refined to gi. RU. when ho was told that from ten ti boys were aboard tha dory and sr..r. he looked at the oncoming norm he .rioted his men to null us anchor. You nmy imagine that it didn t taka long for that kind of a boat to cover , dlaUnoc between the pier and th dnf .'ng anock which was believed to ht dory. Aa tha distance gradually ge. creaocd and the speck became a boat ta those on board tha steamer then- mm anxious bonus and fears on board the aaiall boat. The boys were doubtin' whether tho yacht waa really mnlna toward them until her captain aant out signals showing that they wore mob. Now were there throe mart grateful hoys then those who were Anally helped up the aide of the yacht. Their arm, em almost rigid with tha exertion of bolding up the sail and their faces were trained with tha fearful xnxisty they had suffered. They ware too much exhausted to queitlon hirer they had coma to be rescued uaiil they were safely bark on tha beam, where they arrived Juat as tha storm broke. Then aa they shook hands with their rescuers end thanked ihem for tha twentieth time Annabel came running over to welcome thorn. For once the boy were glad to oee her. "Oh, Annabel." said it must have been you who sent them after ua, for no oris also saw ua go WHEN ANNABEL TAGGED THE BOYS flf-e- W ia light on tho beorh OT l fM Hivar Park when Junmlobny But N atJohnson, Fred Johnson and Arnold . -- Bnindon, their oouoio, turned tha cortt wno between ner of the battdwuaaa. bathing hours, and all the hotel and cottage people were at luncheon. Not a boat wea ia sight, either, except throe etaamem far oat M ata, wbnao cache log Molly against the faorlaon. aadwaathe tort of Mr. anuhared Just Jefferson bond, wnleh a UtGo off tha long Ashing pior. Mr. Jefferson Bead had not gone out with tha hoyo hod ether iahtwnsa that day. The heard from tha neighboring machine ana Bond had Mr. guoo up that In the morning to the rMy on business. Tha three here at rolled leisurely along the Band toward the dehing pier. "He'll never know wo teoh it." said Jlmmieboy. "We'll bring it lb Juat before the flohor-moonio in end after the aft am sen bathing besua. There'll bo nobody on the beach then." Ha waa interrupted by Fred, who pointed girt Juat gloomily at the figure of a littlehousea emerging from behind tha hath oamplabted Of all tha follsweata, - m y. tnnghd Berrtnger'a the wont,1 added JlnuntiteTt "How da yea auppoae aha hneW where we were!" Questioned Arnold glooaaily "gha." sold Jimmie hoy disgustedly, smelled na out. X suppose. That kid' a got to bo taught a boson." But in spite of them .unflattering com- stray." "I did send them, said Annabel gleefully. "and tha heat of It la I never told a oOul." And she explained to them how she bad managed It. "Pretty good work for u girt," st! Arnold. No, laid Jimmie hoy magnanimously, ita hotter than, that; It's pretty good work for anybody." . ments Annabel Barringer rushed Joyously or roes the condo toward thorn. Annabel waa oatroroi yeoro younger than the three boys, and, with lha additional disadvantage of being a girl, it Is needless to as plain that the boys daapiaed her. Ob, ora you, Mr. Uoljnear cried They would not have winded If Annabel cl I know be "Made iu," Hid Bhrrlock llnlmeo, rest oxwiircd I wm tell you nil you desire to know about your cbllil" what Hko tha boya, waa spending the oum-m- child waa Uken from tbla nursery. those five pluyibiuim on lbs A ot.r awl tbut apron being tha lent object be touched, they Indicate to the Knxltiya mbid bl aubaaquent hWon. to ranwm. at her grandmother's milage, had taken hew . no awe but la fw in I to child am pleased the . ... Am.ilicr clew tell 1110 in what they mle. by a travelling salesman and carried only a xli.ul dlalum-ebean content to ploy with little girls of "lk these Ave jilaythlug and 11h aprou aliuw all tbatT asked the mother. "Certainly, madam; the figure on tha apron, for example, shows what be la waiting for before releasing the cniio tha neighborhood or by herself. Her grand- I . mother tried to got btr to do ea, but Anna- that Ja, ebeck.' Tan you aolvo the other four clew? fU er dtin, suit ths weighing machlna man about It excited over the loss of his boat, but all hla inquiries brought out no Information. anyway. tha beach But aha had promised. And In ease ths Mr. Bond raged up and down him faithfretfully and Annabel ran after hoys were aU right and ware simply fully. to daalro nnr without themselves, "I don't know," Hid ihs bathing master, come home, she knew tinw dlsguned they bet it would be with her fur Idling. They would who set that boat adrift, but I'll soma of those boya when there waaa't say It was juat like a girl. It waa a re- waa ons around." any proach that Annabel oould not bear. Everybody got glasses and looked. Suddenly something that seemed very Away from tho besots they oould ere out likely to solve tha problem eeeurrod to her. Without waiting for aenond thou got a little host. It seemed te have a sail, no alto ran hnatily up tha beach and octoh lhaugh, and the dory of Mr. Bond had sail. the street toward a row of cottages. There wasn't much to do on tho bracts Annabel, however, had n derided pur that afternoon, and presently Uia hotel Without pausing a moment she pose. began asking what had become of ran up the steps and rang tha bell of tho people Mr. Bond's boat. Everybody knew It waa and cottage. It waa tha oottago of Mr. a l, the bathing hours and everybody ' there Jefferson Bund. wss euro that It wasn't the boya of their she said, breathless, when Mrs. family who had set. it adrift "Oh, Bond opened the door. Tld you know Then Annabel whispered something to Hr. Eond'a bout wgs goner' the weighing marhlnn man. "Buppose It Mrs. Bond I tnknd surprised. "Well. I isn't odrifi," mid she.- "Auppoae some of wonder,' she declared. "Mr. Bond's Juat the boyo went out In it." no mo homr He'll coma right down. Thank Tho weighing waohino man looked at her you, little girl. Sharply and looked .through hla glasses for Annabel waited at the front gam gidn. Thst would account for tho anil," he btr. Band to coma out. Ha wws a large man with a severe fare, but the little girl Mid. trot tod beside him in friendly fashion until Then he looked at the rapidly clouding they reached ths shore. He was greatly sky and shook hie head ominously. Then . - Who Can ha got off hla stool and hobbled aver lo where one at the men from the hotel otoed looking through hla glass. "Suppose tha boys didnt cut It adrift, hut went out ia it," ho said. Tho man looked at him Incradulouady, hut tt happened that one of tlso moi here' from tho hotel overheard. "Of course they did, the poor little tbinge, end lt'a going to storm, too. What will they dor Aad in Juat about five ooconda everybody on tha beach heart that there were at least ten boys out in Ur. Jefferson Bond' No dory, and they would ell be drowned. Ashone knew wrhat to do about It. Tho ths oven nor coma In schooner hadn't ing catboata. end the life saving service was hardly available for such work. Annabel slipped quietly up to Mr. Jefferson Bond. "Perhaps the steam yacht will go." Hid he. Mr. Bond Jumped, h was ao startled. No one had thought of tha steam yacht. vu the only one at tho beach, and tt lay a little out from tha fishing pier. It belonged to tha richest visitors to,tha beach, who had Juat coma off for a few days. Thera was a telephone from tho boat to tha pier. If the owner of the steam yacht had only known that It was probably nothing It US v jrt" k de&r! t cMit BUer.V 3velftmefl riMfrjr Ik little clumjySeirfw COts stepped upon w my tt Find the Tiger's Hunters? Cat out gad fold tlio rays race downward on the circle so iont the point of srti raj fall on the black dtt In the Centro of tlie circle, Panto tlie rays to inch other by means of the dotted tabs, being careful uot to pn-t- e them' fast to the rlrrle. Be sure to panto the dottrel tab to the rovers stile of the rays, and not to tlie fttee of the picture. I or they will spoil It. Yon will now have a circular Healed envelope, luohle which U a picture you have not seen. Cat (lie two side of the envelope aiuirt arouiul tlie educe and you chii are- - the picture. , "I turns In holding erect. Jimmtvbny bej preferred to be with tho bny. flho! Annahet drew hrrwlf up proudly. dont did but care f'vr dulls or tea parties, talcs, Jltumlrboy." she said, tin-- , toward him and began taking off nm If I u Now when they her coming toward "even girl, l ahin't tell a auul." tlio Thru he pushed tho oar up AnnaThe wan J -I a wore she them Over the nanils they thorough-trump. toward Arnold. But suddenly. Jure no ha t"y !ie should go iltJ ao. tha car slipped, and. although lie promised ly vexed. If Anaaoel found out tney and 11 wero going to go out by tliomeeVeo in Mr. with them o the woods lli day. sprang forward ta eau-l- tt. tt tell on the Jrffenaoa Bond's dory she would je aura Then lha little girl walked tuck errors the ride of the dory. Even ihtn it would have and the three boys went after tha t.eeu might had not a wave rolling In to want to go. too. and If she wnkn't It was not difficult to get, tor they tmuls the diry lurch s idJeii' . the nut milted to do ao eh wouli be euro to H hud on th-!- r wrhat they had done. baililng suits and It wss roil tntr the water. T!- -. '.m e I ys i racl-na snv these little was !r. to Tbo II oxr out. complication, Anxious after eagerly, but vain. way prevent ttc y called, and instantly Ihutcd off their natch, Jlmmlohcy alerted to turn her back at "Goouby. Annabel their c.uiin waved go.vdby with o aid face.' 'i tir was nuUura I u- it luir once. uia.kr i.n "Toa can't go. Annubel, hs called out None of ihem noticed the clouds riling up; effort to tack l'i with i':..r mhtl u.i sail, : All ana iho th-sullen of tho wroier. the lr ff touk appearance buys tied' determinedly. r.k-ieasily,! thorn togeim-- -- .vnl f.iti-i- nl ibe! H'ltniayn't I Just eomo With you a part. The three boys paddled along ' . I, n.. .tlffl.-ul- t the dory drift, which It did pn-ltof ths wayT" she pleaded. b. .elr.es. letting ;reini!niiig more. her tell most the' Knnietimr in hack e:.:eii to tv iMking s lii- -i Arnoll frit that they fa(t. and lying eonif jrtably u:-- . "There Isn't any part to It." he said, boat , njoying ths delicious rippling cf ths tie toward t'-.- s s aga'ii i: we1 re going out lu the dory." with the sun that they vci- - dr water. It waa very aod f liu-to sea. iout no iijiiretbl 'Oh!" said Annabel, rlaeplng her hands, hidden by douda A, ao wa to like udvsnra "1 should go." nil nea to be; dellghtcj!y. The brrcie freshened slighily. amt Arnold But you can't." darts red Hnm.sboy. he thought they uuyhi not ar:r achinK n- .1 i. r ail of .r :lnie. tan .i t the u, be frlghtanc You'd got rati-kan; s:Bh't j.ic h,.y' heart. 1(X (tr ii.hi he would never Am.'M t. it eo d high wives In SMdh a arasll heat, and jjmsil'hay mid they would t olar I '!vn it you'd be awfully in the way." have such another chance, and was eurh Mid Arnold, (un now that they were belr.nu:g to hair effort tr j"ake hut Jmiinirboy "flupp .se. for In lance. ; pud lil ns it "fiere imu nfclinl 'd be squall." ,umi l'l-- .l acme waves. -S'lddniiy Annabel bad an Mea. Why", cs. made nlup t1 tight lo lie er Jlmmichoy jnfted l know Pitl ot n;s coot. wM.-i- i sent them ar ! Mi irshi s A..uj:.rt. who bid ia qureiimcd. "grandinH the! : n over the wetrr. It waa growing '.r " r.jj. wti-- r a'ci.wi as' Ti,r A,lnA- - "I0 she?'' ffing ! h c e m as enufessed H the boys. "No," 4 t' BI1 on; fresher and fresher, tha waves higher, the le.ii-:I "It won't du any harm." said Arnold, wind atnu ger iin.l i lie slum- aenmed a long k!"g m.' lo,: v on ; jj ea.'. "Wo three boys ki.ow how to manage a way off- h r ao si n nm Still the sailing w. im! dll . e.vh.-boa, and we ran all swlir. But dont tell trsetiv that the laps couldn't And It In her the iv.v, h.i.l B r.s, will her." I'm niotr.e-.v it worry grandma, only ir.it p,i act ihcir brsris to w:.tn for home. Allhoiigh in rv Annnb:-look I dreadfully frightened. the wind had a, rung up the storm w.-: her :".e:c .lexi.!--,,.WII-LABt b ii h, q;2i jMi K. f,b rleaas don't go." ah begged. "It e m ill far off. a n.i n waa vrrv earlv ti e cf r. t t : If ;::i .afternoon. At lui, l.uwever, J.nun'.t-'r.,v. . ! r Autra, fretted J!mjilht,y, "inat'a Jaat hi'UMlf e..nlea-,.- .l tt ,! iiu wu nn.-.ri: a g.rt. Now I suppose nhe ll I go and sbnu. lie stsritd io take In th cut set, IV bfw.Mjr'it !, in. ptandPa and gtl rwrhi.ly to fur- - whl.-- was fii.r-.- ,l N na-- s i nee of t'tt of SyJ o ' ' Jf ) few' tuail mvr k. i c - uicn .the dorj, wrhi.'h th three lv' hod t .k n it'd auiipais that res-.V- .ho-sn'- jj id-- 1 ' - i:-- r 1 1 eirt-ir- i mi r w-- t ; re.-.-i- 11 ... h P kp ..ft - ii- 1 iiriii-Tu:nt- T1 r.-o- ONTIZ. is tl N'lng aii hauling thu i:erf. nr-m- lj' hunters. thlfl picture You all know what sort of anlmala are used to hunt tigers- - Bee If you can And In |