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Show THE BULLETIN Recreation Room Trimmed Nautical .Ask Me Another By RUTH WYETII SPEARS that have to do with THINGS sea are a good theme for i decorating a recreation room, a boy's room or a summer cottage. A ship model has a salty flavor but is not a necessity. One youngster made a map of a desert island complete with a legend of hidden treasure. No one knew more than he about the island the treasure for he invented both of them. He also salvaged the steering wheel from an old boat and hung it on CHAIN N CHAIN STITCH BASTE AND THEN STITCH FABRIC STRIPS OR TAPE TO FORM ANCHOR the wall with ropes. A small figure of a sailor was wired for a lamp. His mother made a smartly tailored navy blue couch cover trimmed in a red anchor and a red cushion was adorned with a blue anchor. Straight strips of material wide after the edges are turned under will make an anchor long and 8 inches across as shown here. Bias tape may be used for the smaller anchor which is just half the size of the large one. , Mrs. NOTE: Spears' Sewing Book No. 2 contains a complete alphabet to be made of straight or bias strips; also illustrations of five processes of fabric mending; 36 embroidery stitches; making doll clothes; and numerous gift items. Ask for Book No. 2, enclosing 10 cents to cover cost. Address: Mrs. Spears, Drawer 10, Bedford Hills, N. Y. do to go direct to the Bey, Jebb would be treated as a fraud; he would not be permitted to see the son. Things were not done in Turkey in straight lines. The Osmanlis, like nature, love a curve. "Wh what am I to do, then?" aid Jebb. "There Is in Uskub a large khan a hotel the Hotel Turati. Jebb Effendl shall go there and command the best room and wait" the room, but do "I I get it? I have no money not even baggage." "Of that also I have theenked." said the amazing woman. "You shall say your baggage is sended to StambouL ' You stop but for one, two days." "That accounts for the baggage. But shall I say that my money was sent on to Stamboul, too?" "The money that you moost take from me." But Jebb put out his hand. "Thank youl and God bless you, hanim ef-- Jebb. Her answer was to pick up the low table and smash it on the floor, bringing two of the slender legs to Jebb. "And now if I could have some muslin or a long strip of cloth." Swish! She had ripped off yards of her robe. "And now," he said, "would ban-ieffendl please hold these boards, sol here and here while I bind It an together." Two hands eame out of the cloud, and rested right under her eyes. In binding the splints together. It was necessary for Jebb to touch those hands. They seemed to singe m MnpIIE preservation of the tarred fire of liberty, and the destiny of the republican model of government, are justly considered a deeply, perhaps as finally, staked on the exeriincnt entrusted to the hand of the American people. Ceorge U'athingtun. 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"Ask him If he found out anything about the child." The question was repeated, Ml ruma spoke with wonderful gentleness: "No, poor Jebb Effendl, he flnded not the child. He is search the all of Uskub. Nobody is see a leetle girl of the Franks.' " "The Franks? no. no, she Is an American child." "All you Ingiliz and Europeans are Franks to us." Briefly he poured out to her his story, only he did not tell the cause of the great hiatus in his life. He simply said that he became ill He had not the bravery to confess the "Don't go yet this is Turkey." slept Jaffar had reported that there was not a thing in all the stranger's garments only the usual pocket dust not a portemonnaie. not-card, not a coin, not even a bronze baish-parAs delicately as might be she strove to put Jebb at his ease. "It shall be pleasure to me to geeve to Jebb Effendl what I hsve if money." Seeing his look of nor ror. she hastened to amend: "And ne shall pay it again when Allah sends him reeches once more." But Jebb put up his hand to check ler. He could not endure this. "I have hoort the feeling of Jebb Effendl by to offer him of mine,' she said. "Now Allah has whees-oere- d to me how Jebb Effendl shall earn mooch money queeck and Tooch power and fame." "Tell me in Allah's name." "Jebb EfTcndi is Ingiliz effendl, "No, no, I'm not English, I am American." "Eet ecs alia the same to an 'Jsmanli. Jebb Effendi is great great soorgeon. In our we theenk the Frank doctors work meeracles. Of old time me believed that Allah sent seeck-nes- s and and " She paused in Jread of the great word which the Moslems avoid "may he keep far r 'rom you the the of he Sphere. At the promenade Jantine Hanim is expected. But he coined not. She says her son, ner worshipt spn Gani Bey, is In lain most frightful. The Bey theenk somebody is give hecm of poison, jut he is too young to have and he does not die in his oain. If Jebb EfTcndi can cure that on. the father pays mooch The fa her is a very rich bey. There are 1 3 soo-- l doctors here. Jebb Ellendi a. phee-seecia- Cup-beare- to-la- Hotel TEMPLE SQUARE ene-nie- It! I f the Hotel Turati Jebb was ac cepted on his own recognizance. He found that his English was of no use, but his German, rusty as It was, elicited the good news that there were British, Austrian, and Russian consulates In the town. He made haste to the British building, but the Albanian kavass on guard informed him in a few broken English phrases that the consul was ill and was not likely to be well for some days. Jebb stood Irresolute, then went to the Austrian consulate. Here he was Informed that the At consul was in conference with his Russian confrere and the two governors of Uskub, the Turk and the Christian, and the affairs of Turkey were in such confusion, added to the increasing disorder of the district Itself, that there was little hope of seeing the consul Jebb looked so downcast at this that his Informant asked the nature of his errand, and Introduced himself as Herr Xavier Franz Heller von Hellwald of Vienna. Jebb introduced himself as a former student at the University of Vienna and the young attache mellowed Immediately. They adjourned to a coffee house for kafene, a bumble wooden structure with an awning over the stools. walk, and "But what brings you, Herr Doc tor Yep, to this dismal cemetery of an Uskup?" Jebb shook his head with a dreary Ich weiss nlcht" and then poured forth In halting German and with halting courage as much of his story as he felt it discreet to divulge. "That is a problem indeed, Herr Doctor Yep. Now if you knew where you lost the child" "If I only knew!" "If you knew where you had lost her, It would be easier. And yet not easy at that If she had disappeared In Vienna, or Berlin, or Paris, we could telegraph and the great engine of the police of Europe could be set In motion. But we are In Turkey, and Turkey Is in revolution. Nobody knows what will happen tomorrow. Nobody knows what happened yesterday. We only know that Constantinople is captured by the revolutionists and that the Sul cane-bottom- tan prisoner." Minima had told Jebb nothing of this; either she had known little of it or had forgotten It in the stress of more personal events. "The Sultan a prisoner I" Jebb gasped. "Turkey in revolution! And the little child lost among these a Salt Lake's NEWEST HOTEL CHAPTER IV Is truth. It was the crowning ignominy of his plight that he must stoop to beg gary or to starvation. He post poned the admission of his penury to the last moment and then post poned It again. And the answer to his nauseating apology was that she had known it all the time. Jaflar, finding him unconscious in the street had, at her orders, undressed him. bathed him, put him to bed, and taken his clothes, drenched as they were with rain, to dry them in the kitchen and to iron them while the other servants MJscgular psipgi Oppsstta Monaoa) Tempi HIGHLY BECOMMENDEO Rates $1.50 to $1C0 mark of distinction to step Skia ttasaitifiil kjwSatn, FRNEST C. BOSSITEB. Mar. Cre- - rrr:-rve-or- ff In pro- test It would never "Now if I could have some light a cigar box, or something to make a splint" "Would thees sofra do?'' Minima aid, pointing to an inlaid tabouret "Yea, but it's too handsome," said LIBERTY F can." Minima's palms were up wood & hack-ra- could leeve In Uskub and become most terreeble for reechness." The thought of living in Uskub was not so appalling to Jebb as It would have seemed a few hours before. The thought of money was always agreeable. "I will sec this man at once," he said. "It is bad etiquette, but I am desperate. I will tell him that I will cure his son. I can if anybody CHAPTER III Continued es auavdy Nliaf. By RUPERT WW SEtVKI his temporary ward. On the train they meet Bill Gaines, former classmate of David's. David tells Gaines of his outstanding weakness an overwhelming desire to drink. Ha feels the urge coming to him again, and wants to safeguard the chjld, who la returning to America with him. During a stop, Gaines leaves the train to buy Cynthia a present. The train leaves without him. Then Jebb la painfully Injured In a minor accident A fellow passenger revives him with a drink, which makea hla desire for liquor all the stronger. At the next atop David and Cynthia leave the train. David be The next thing he la gins drinking. conscious of la a atrange sort of chanting, lie looks around, dazed and sick. A door opens and In walks a strange Negro, closely followed by a woman, heavily veiled and dressed in flowing robes. She tells him that he la In Uskub, that her name la Minima, and that she is the "gift wife" of the Pasha, who has another wife, and who la husband In name only to Minima. She knows nothing of the missing child. 1 a The United boundary line is the longest unfortified boundary in the world. How long is it? 2. Is the name "Confucius" Chi 1. On board the Nord Express, with Os-teaa Ms Immediate destination, Dr. David Jebb la bound for America. With ld him la Cynthia Thatcher, ANCHOR Brll-ai- The Queationa SYNOPSIS EMBROIDER fu,CK He O IUPEIT HUGHES A General Quiz O s Remember heart but I couldn't" "You moost," she persisted. "I don't need it hanim effendim. I have this ring. I will pawn it" "Jaffar shall take the reeng," she said, "and b reeng you mooch more money as you could touch. He shall ssy eet ees my reeng. It looks a woman's reeng." Then a gasp. "It ees perhaps a reeng some lady gived the effendi?" "No, no. I bought It myself in Cologne." And he added with perfect truth: "It has no associations for me whatever." With which he twist ed it from his finger and held it out to her. , Suddenly a truth stabbed Jebb to the heart; he saw that this woman for whom he had begun to feel a tenderness had begun to feel a Jeal ousy of him. The implied proprie torship did not irritate him. It delighted him; and the delight was the keener for being edged with fear. "Tomorrow, morning while yet the effendi is sleep (Inshallah!) Jaffar shall have goed and corned back with the money." "But how can I slip out In the daylight without being seen?" "Also that I have theenked. I tell you tomorrow day, for now eet is ver' late. Allah send you the sweetest of sleep." "Don't got" he pleaded. But she was gathering herself together to stand up. He leaped to his feet to help her. To rise from a cross- - fen dim, for your good . legged position Is something of a feat It is one of the few that harem laziness permits. Minima rose straight in air like a lark leaping upward from a meadow. But as she stepped forward, her foot caught on the hem of her robe. She lost her poise, swayed, would have fallen. But Jebb had risen from the divan; he put out his srm; her weight was upon him so suddenly that he had no little difficulty with his own equilibrium. The recovery of both was a matter of brief and busy delay. Minima gave a little cry of alarm at her plight another of dismay at finding herself in a man's arms. And then she fled, spiritual, like a dark cloud trailing along a mountainside. He put out the lights and groped his way to the window where the moonbeams brat in and showered the floor. soft-foote- "What did you say the child's name was?" "Cynthia Thatcher." "Tseentia Tat Tient tseend it Is an erschrecklich name to say. Bomben, GranatenI Herr Doctor Yep, if somebody asks the child her name and she tells it nobody will be able to repeat It or to remember It" "You must help me." "I will do my all, and gladly. It will take much money. In Turkey nobody moves not even the Sultan without baksheesh. You have much money, yes?" Jebb tossed his hands. "I have a hundred and fifty dollars about six hundred marks." "You have a difficult problem. Herr Doctor. We must see what we can da Your passports are in good shape, I hope." "Passports? I never had any." "You must have had to get Into Turkey. And you must have had a teskere or you could not have trav eled." HUGHES States-Canad- nese? is that the train from Salonica brought me here." "Salonica! Bomben, GranatenI It is the very home of the revolution. Everything started there. And you have been in Salonica without knowing. And how did you get there? You probably reached there by the railroad from Constantinople. Have you been in Constantinople?" '1 don't know." "Did you have the child with you in Salonica?" "I don't know. I may have had. I cannot telL" Hellwald shook his head In dismay and exploded his "Bomben, GranatenI" in a whisper. Past the cafe where Jebb and Hell-wa- ll sat pondering flowed the eddying traffic of the street Now and then a Turk, a Russian, an Austrian, or a Macedonian saluted Hellwald after the manner of his race or station, and the Austrian answered In kind. At length a sound of distant wailing, and a hint of doleful chant began to define Itself above the clatter. The crowd paused and massed to give way to a funeral procession led by bearded priests of the Greek Church In gorgeous vestments, marching slowly and singing. The procession turned the corner and disappeared. Among those who had paused to watch the cortege was a venerable white bearded Turk in fex and frock coat; he seemed to be deeply touched. After the crowd had dispersed he still stood In de jection. Hellwald said to Jebb: "That is Akef Bey, one of the leaders of the Young Turks. His eldest son is an officer at the citadel His younger son, Gani Bey, is very 01 and the doctors here can do nothing for him." Jebb started at the names of Akef Bey and his son. He was about to say that he was waiting to be sought by this very man when he realized the indiscretion of such a remark. 3. How long have advertising mediums been used? 4. How many gallons of maple sap have to be evaporated to produce one of sirup? S. Which President made the shortest inaugural address? 6. What animals change their fur or plumage to white in winter? The Anitcera 1. The boundary 2. "Confucius" is the Latinized which form of K'ung Fu-tzmeans "the philosopher or master k'ung." 3. Egyptian picture advertising over 4,000 years old have been discovered. The earliest newspaper advertising is said to have been e, in Germany in 1591. 4. About 35 gallons. 5. Washington. His second, inaugural address consisted of but 134 words. 6. Ermine, ptarmigan, Arctic fox, and polar hare. SPEED'S OKAy IN FiyiN- G- tBUT FDR THE" IN CIGARETTE PLEASURE, GIVE ME SLOW-BURNIN- G CAMELS. PTHEyfcE EXTRA Akef Bey saw Hellwald and greet- ed him with a sad courtesy in a sweeping salute from the brow. Hellwald rose, saying to Jebb: "Excuse me, I must ask him how line is 3,8 miles. MHO AND EXTRA COOL! his son is today." He went to the old man and questioned him in what Jebb assumed to Akef Bey answered be Turkish. with much excitement and vivid gestures of pain and despair. Hellwald listened with evident sorrow. Then he seemed to brighten with an idea. He beckoned Jebb. "I have Just told Akef Bey that you are one of the most eminent physicians in America, and that I knew you well in Vienna when you studied at the greatest of all Universities. It is near enough to the truth far a diplomat" As he was saying this to Jebb, the Bey was pouring fluent Turkish into his other ear. Hellwald translated in short asides: VHe Is asking me If you cannot come to see his son at once don't accept look solemn you are busy you are leaving town the other physicians have failed to help him. he says they are ignorant dogs his son cries aloud in agony. But don't accept too readily. Don't go yet Remember this is Turkey. They ex pect to bargain for everything. He is rich. You need much money." But Jebb agreed and on the way they passed a miscellaneous bazaar. where a meager supply of drugs was kept for the foreign population. There Jebb managed to find a large hypodermic needle and a supply of tablets, which he purchased along with a few of such simples as the "If I had them I lost them, and I possessed. The home of Akef Bey was impordon't know where." "Where were you last did you tant in Uskub, large enough to be called a Konak. say?" "In Salonica, I think. All I know (TO BE COMISUED) PAUL COLLINS, Prfdaure a, the SCIENCE points the way and of millions of smokers confirms fc For the important txtrtt in smoking pleasure, stay om tbt ilowmnumg side. The cigarette that gives you extra mildness, extra coolness, extra, flavor and extra smoking per cigarette. ..per psqk is Camel slower-burni- In recent laboratory tests, burned 25 slow, r than the average of the CAMELS IS ether of the g brands tested slower largest-seu-ht- thasj any of them. That the average, a ateans, smoking plum equal to ezja-han- e Charts Are Essential in Modern Sea Vessels Charts are to the seamen what road maps are to the motorist Glance at a chart and observe the thousands of mysterious little figures and letters which cover the portions devoted to various oceans. These are of the utmost importance to the seaman, telling him the depth of water and what lies beneath him. says Pearson's Weekly. By means of compass and sextant the captain of a ship fixes what he calculates to be the exact position of his vessel On the chart appears, say. the letter "r." denoting that beneath lies rock. To make quite sure that he Is not heading the ship to destruction on some undiscovered sandbank, he takes soundings. Standing on either side of the bridge Is a steel framework on four legs with a large drum and above this is fixed a dial marked in fathoms. On the drum many thousands of feet of thin steel wire are wound. At the end of the wire is a short rope length of special to which is tied a weight The base of the lead weight, known simply as the "lead," is hollowed out in the form of a shallow cup in which is placed a quantity of tallow Fastened securely to the g length of rope Is a slim brass container. Into this is placed a narrow glass tube sealed at one end, and graduated along its length in fathoms, with a thin line of red chemical running up the center. The whole instrument is then swung out clear of the ship's side on a boom and let go. Immediately bottom is touched, the lead is hove in by an electric motor and swung inboard once more. The tube is examined to show where the action of the water forced up it by pressure has removed the chemical, the actual depth of the water, while the tallow is scrutinized for any particles of sand or clay. Before the invention of the present sounding machine by Lord Kelvin, methods of sounding in deep water were cumbersome, lengthy, and not always reliable. The lead used was of the same size and shape approximately as that used today. Sailors were lined along the side of the ship from bow to stern on platforms called "chains." The leading man held the lead, to which were attached many thousands r.f feet of rope on which were marks indicat ing depth in fathoms. SMOKES TERPACKf FOR EXTRA MILDNESS, EXTRA COOLNESS, EXTRA FLAVOR am ng |