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Show . j6. the progressive opinion I PARTHFNT JJt W "m I - ii fHHHfll Tj s jj I , TViree Men r. Hi i i miiri 131 .;t rts, imMmi and a WomaaonaVhalerl mrinttw 111 m it)p nr HCW$EW ' Ll Ruth Wyeth Spears to- - The sash h e back, enables you ,Vej to the waistline to toe snugness or slimness exactly you like. The armholes are easy. The skirt has sufficient width for walking comfort. A glance MthntJ atio,l the sketch shows how the two pieces of the slip cover were made. MOTE! You win And more lllui (rations at toe little diagram tar making over dining room chairs, old rockers and armchairs In Mrs. Spears' Books I and S. Also directions Ior deslsn-In- s and making rugs; hooked, braided and crocheted. Each book has 31 pasas of illustrated directions. Send order to: drawing, showing pattern No. 1305-- B cut out and ready to assemble, shows you how simply made it is. Merely straight, long seams, a few darts and gathers thats all. y can make it, quickly and easily. no hi Any-bod- I - 1XP,14LS N,.- for Him 0 and If1 mMiurcmmti MSB. SUTH WYETH SPEAS1 Drawer CHAPTER XV Continued 40. Corresponding SO. SL 36 38 and eddied about the decks like school of fish meshed in net trying this way end that to be free. It tore out bulwarks here end there. It ripped one of the boats from the gripes and left it hanging item down against the ship's side, battering to splinters there. When that see caught them, Mat Forbes end Gibbons were at the wheel together, but Gibbons wes torn away by the solid water end flung forward head overheels. One of his booted feet smashed through a pane in the skylight; and his foot in the hole it had made and held his body hanging head down. Mat Forbes held to the wheel. Richard and Peter were saved by the lifelines to which they elung; end the watch on deck forward had warning enough to give them time to grab at George caught her to him, held her close, the thin muscles in his arms tightening in nervous spasmi. Then George freed himself and stood erect again and turned to SEWING CIECLE PATTERN DEPT. 14 New Richard, while he still held Mary's Hoatcoaery Arc. San rraaeiiee r.m arm like an owner in possession. He 19 Encloae cent for each pattern. poke haltingly. Pattern Nik. Im sorry, Capn Corr," he said. Sian. Name "I was wrong. He coughed twice. eeeoeoeeeei oeeeeaeeeeeeees You must lie down, Addreia she said. eases sees eeeeeeeeeee TU tuck you in. You're cold end sick and tired." Come." He tugged at her. "Im not tired. I'm itrong now, Mary. The cabin wai email, with a high bunk against the ship's side, a lock-fost one end, drawers beneath the bunk, a seat and a drop-deswhere hie Bible end his two or three other hooka lay. George shut the door end turned to her end caught As the stein lifted, Richard leaped her hands and whispered hoarsely: through water that wes still knee You do love me, Mery? deep to help Mat with his one She said mechanically: Of course good arm. The Venturer had begun to broach to, but the foretopmast Ido. He threw up his head, half laugh- staysail helped pay her off; and they ing. "Theres no 'at course' about held her. The splitting crack when it! he cried. I know you do, now; the fore topmast broke a foot above but I never knew whet It meant be- the cap warned Richard whet wee fore, Mery. I love you too, today, happening forward. The stick as it always have, without knowing it feu caught Eddie Few a sidewise creek that stunned him or killed him love you, Mary. fERE'S a pretty new home I know you do, George dear! I outright He slid overboard as the frock that looks well oil every-- i know you do! great sea, sullenly relinquishing the from slim size 12's to stately Then George began to cough attack, drew off from the decks of 40's. Made up in bright per-- e gain, and had to release her; end the Venturer. or calico prints, or in checked Gibbons freed himself from the she stood, watching him ss remotewith ric-ra- c outlining ly ss she watched herself, thinking skyUght end, heedless of his laceratt neckline and points of interest, how little he was, end thin, and ed teg, returned to duty it the t looks fresh and gay as a morn-- 1 wheel. Richard kept the wheel with weak, and trail. And this is a thoroughly him, end since Peter wee useless he g He coughed and coughed, on the bunk, dinging to the of behind him with both edge fortunately Passenger ids, trying to stand, 'till he beho Rules Were Broken gan to bow forward; and aha realized that he was slipping down, lowseat hotel la er and lower. Then suddenly he was the west-boun-d beautitrain Two hundred Idaho. express sprawled heap, all legs and thin red through toe wayside fully appointed rosma. Only arms in a coat too big for him on ition, burst open and a reproof hotel la Boiaa. Lothe floor at her feet er fell out Fortunately, cated in heart ef dele. forShe was strong enough to lift him, landed on a heap of sand, so, eran enta and bashwas diswith what help he could five. Into badly shaken up, he wasn't trict. the bunk; and to wipe his stained much. lips gently, and to loose his gartrain shrieked to a stop and EXCELLENT FOOD ments and take off his shoes and conductor hurried to the side MODERATE RATES cover him. She brought blankets die victim. from her own bed to warm him; Hurt bad? jie inquired. . but when she felt his body under the No, 1 guess not, replied the blankets he was cold, cold, cold. but whatll I do now? Sometime, minutes later or hours me see your ticket, said later, Peter came down to speak to representative of the railroad, her. He stood in the doorway, asked it was produced he exam-i- t Conscience Man, wretched man, wheneer warily: "Whet happened? closely, then: George is sick. i all right he said. This he stoops to sin feels, with the act What happened to him? , permits a break in toe trip." strong remorse within. Juvenal. Nothing. I think he caught cold. He started coughing. Anything upset him? No, Da He's just sick, Peter. Peter said, watching her narrowly: Dick's gone crazy 1" She looked up at him in quick concern. Crazy as coot, he said, in a fretful Mary Richard's dead. anger. "He came on deck and piled said He sent Met Forbes to dear the wreckevery stitch on her. just he wsi in a hurry to get home. age forward. Holding a precarious Richard did not come below for footing against the pressure of the dinner or for supper. screaming wind. Mat cut away the topgallentmast and let it go overCHAPTER XVI side; end under his driving, men secured the fragment of the topmast Mary stayed beside George's bunk to stop its banging, end caught the all that night She thought the mo- tangled web of rigging end contion of the ship had eased. There trolled it with many lashing. The was no longer much rolL Once next reefed foresail began to draw again, day Mary went up the companion-wa- they got other useful rag of canvas She saw, standing somewhat on her; and an hour after that great sheltered by the companion, that see, Richerd went below to reassure forever Mery, he had the Venturer in hand. the great cess astern were ' bout to overtake them. Solid water In that hour the gele, having done piled up behind them higher end its worst for their destruction, had higher, seemed to hang above them somewhat relented. The pressure for a while, moving nearer and near- of the wind began to ease, end ben fore daylight, though the seae stiU er, till Its crest broke into Price of Greatness Great and Simple foam, and the mass subsided. were mountainous, the immediate .The greatest truths are the sim-i- t, What millions died that Caesar There were two men at the wheel, danger wee over. Later that day they dropped anand so are the greatest men. might be great! Campbell. lighting it hard. Peter came to large bey which Peter Richard's side and shouted some- chor in Here Richthing: but Richard, staring stonily identified as Hoekes Bay. Venturer. the to erd Peter nod. not even repair planned did ahead, Next morning after breakfast was turned to the companion, and Mary PeIn SALT LAKE CITY backed down into the cabin with served, Richard was asleep, and ter did not wake him. "We're bethim following. He said, hoarse wife panic: Hes ter off if he stays asleep, he eaid He'll wreck us before he's harshly- crazy, I tell you." She saw that he was shaking with through. He's crazy!" Weariness end simple fear; but she was not afraid. wes on them all, crushing them; No emotion could touch her now. after they had eaten, and after Mery with hot She went' in to George, to sit be- had warmed George's bed ell side him, holding his hand. He would water In the Jugs again, they before afternoon mid was It shone sun the when again slept be better and they were ell warm. She Richerd roused, and weked others, work of repairing damage thought she had been cold for weeks, end the Choice ofthe DiscrimiiutingTrarAr could not remember when the had began. Time They lay three days in Hoekes not been (tiff with cold. end most of the time the wind Mat or Peter Bey; At intervals, BATHS paned. 400 ROOMS strong, Forbes came below for a brief mo- held steady end boisterously them deaden-inglment of rest in their cabin across end the cold etc Intosecond But on the day the from George's. The lamps were between spats of shone sun fitfully and end 2200,000.00 samodaling and refurnishing program has swinging night, lighted day Into rain; and when George saw the sun made available toe hotel aeaommodationa in the flaring crazily; but night ran win his cabin window, ha wished to -t AT OUR SAME POPULAR PRICES. day without division. Mary and Tommy She thought at Richard, never go on deck. him up tha companionway; like set helped his face the deck, CAFETERIA leaving and on her arm he moved out of the granite, staring ahead yet seeing hnrfw of the after house forward into BUFFET this the along ship nothing, forcing the the at open waist of the ship. Mary saw death MU- - A M. WATBU, fmldbef road that might have boats on its way to end like s man fleeing blindly from cue of the ship's when Iialah Mm and joined J- HOU4AN WATftSaadW. IOSI SUTTON something dreadful. She knew what tha shore; asked where the men Her fled. Mary th.m, he which from wee it hovwere going. thoughts kept him company, Mates gone to get some fresh ered over him, wished she might end to look for comfort him, white the tortured meet, be said,our water cask. Ischance to fill Venturer drove on and on. full of wild hogs, thin as a land's hour in that them struck Disaster not a mite of fat on 'em anybetween midnight end dawn when deer, You'd think you was eating where. men sre t low ebb. sweet meat For it was then a sea overtook the veal. Realbeen here before? You've so a like wall, water solid Venturer, tJAVE YOU anything around the house you Hia Adam's apple pumped violentthe fore high that It becalmed Well, you might say I Tvs could ly. would like to trade or sell? Try adasst-Jthe before topsails course; and beard there the over my pa tell about it, toa It and cents ad. The cost la only a few lift her It cams aboard to be there w as a lot of ships re probably a lot of folks looking for Just wbat-- it stem. The mass of It boiled through used come here for seals, skins and blubthe after house; the stern wes ber and tbs like. They dont come is you no longer have use for and too weight, down by pressed so much now. Not seels enough to tbs ship's way checked. Then, ss whales swirled pay you for the trouble, nor water the stem rose, the 40. Si 14 (32) lulrWsft Inch material; 1 yard trimming, Detailed ew chart included. Send order to: , st k hand-hold- idailel ! HOTEL for G On. I BOISE BOISE. IDAHO half-sittin- It y. wind-drive- f THE HOTEL 400 Rates: $2.00 to $4.00 0r dining room -- Classified Advertising W see C fassffferf Ads Get Results either. He peered off across the water through narrowed eyes. IF A CHAIR is all legs, angles George, looking at the green 1 and curves in the wrong slopes rising from the water, the places, a alip cover may do as d mountains to the east, much for it as a becoming frock eld: Its all forest isn't it?" will do for an awkward girl The Isaiah shook his head. That's right color, a dash of style, fabric tussock grass you're looking at It cut to bring out graceful lines grow feet tall, and from and cover defects, and presto here it looks like trees for fact a new personality for the ugly but it ain't There ain't no trees to duckling I mention, just vines and bushes. That was the treatment given a Corkrhn stopped for a moment set of old chairs like the one shown e and spoke to George. "Reverence, here. A frock was you'll be needing sun on you, end planned to repeat tones in the wall warm days again to set you right" paper of the room in which the I'll be fine, yes, George as- chairs were to be used. The bold sented. Caught a little cold, that's stripes of the putty tan, green and wine red material gave just the all; started me coughing again. Mary, watching Corkran, saw the right contrast with the flowered solicitude in hia. eyes. Then he pattern on the wall. Narrow green turned to her, cheerful, smiling fringe waa used for edging and It ledtord Bills Enclooo jOo for Booki Marne Mow York I and S. Address brown-flanke- two-piec- boldly. Himself here, you and the sun are the medicine he needs, he said. "He has you, anyway." She felt as she often did with Corkran something unspoken pan between him and her; she thought Incredulously that somehow he had guessed her secret end Richard's which George must never know. He'll always have me," she said simply. "All of me. All my life. Her eyes met Corkran' fairly. You're fine. "Aye," he said. Mat Forbes summoned him. George looked after the sailor as ha moved away. You know, Mary, Corkran likes . me. T know." "I think he's the first man who ever liked me. Her hand lay in his arm. '1 value hia liking me; and yet by all the tests I know, hes a graceless, sinful man. He smiled at himself, at hia own inconsistency. At dinner next day Richard said they would be ready to depart by evening if the wind served. "We might have to wait, he admitted. It'll need to come some easterly to help us out of the Bay. Ha was ending both the remaining boats shore, to fill tha casks from a pond tha mien had found not far from tha beach; and he end Peter would take one of the guns from the cabin to try for geese as an addition to their stores. When a little later the boats were gone, foe Venturer wee abnoet de1 serted. Mary became conscious as tha afternoon, drew on of a change ,'ln toe wind, and looked out through the mall square window above the bunk and saw that the ship had swung so that toe southern choree of toe bay Instead of toe northern were now 'on that starboard side. Richerd bed said an easterly wind would favor their departure from Hoekes Bey, and she thought with a lift of spirits that they would desoon as the boats part tonight, returned. When after a white she beard toe firat boat bump tha ships aide, something in her quickened. She would be glad to be away, glad to coma north out of this rotting cold and be warm again. She heard feet on deck, and listened for Richards voice. She heard Peter giving orders; then the creek of the windlass as toe first cask of water wee swung aboard. Someone came down the companion into toe after cabin, end she thought it wee Richard, and wondered whether he would come to the door here to apeak to them. Richard was coming into the main cabin now. passing the head of the table. She heard his steps, and looked through toe door and saw not Richard but Peter. Peter went into the cabin which he and Mat Forbes shared; and after a minute or two he came out with hia arms full of his belongings and carried them through the door into the common room aft. Into Richards cabinl She stared after him and her heart She rose, and began to pound. George waked and asked quickly: What is it, Mary? Dont leave me. She nodded in submission, yet aha atood in the door, waiting for Peter to appear again. Why wee he in Richard's cabin? Sha could hear the sounds of his movement there. She began to tremble, not now with cold. She wished to call to Peter, end her lips were dry end her throat ached. Then he appeared. She forced He did not apeak. herself to do so. She asked: "Peter where's Richerd? He shook his heed, not in negation, but in sort of submission. He said: "Mary Richard's dead. Mary for a moment could not move. She heard herself whispering She monotonously: No. Na No. knew (he wes shaking her heed in a gesture of denial a refusal to believe. Richerd could not be deed. He hid been so alive. So much In him bed spoken deeply end clearly to io much in her, even when no words passed between them, nor even any glances. Sha braced her hands against toa aides of toe door, looking at Peter. She stood there, shaking her head like one whose mind is adrift, whispering, muttering: Na Peter. Na he isn't. He can't be. He But Peter told her soberly: Is, Mary. Mary Insisted, stupidly relterant: "Filter, ha's alivs. (TO BS CONTINUED) Canned Voices Phonograph - records of the voices of numerous Nineteenth--' century celebrities are still in ex--, iatence, among them being those of P. T. Bamum, Edwin Booth, Johannes Brahms, William E. Gladstone, Benjamin Harrison, Jenny Lind, Florence Nightingale, Lord Tennyson and Queen Vio- -' toria. 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