Show FOUL By Charles Reade and PLAY Thou Dion Ur Continued from Morning r.- r. 1 No miss In we wc e shant shan't have Whereby to pay Pt nothing nero here for fer this hI cabbage gt Ill I'll a sa sailor l' l tell toll ye e miss inKs when comes ashore In for fOl or lie he always goes goe o green vegetables for hn has why he hi eaten so o much Junk awl arid biscuit nature sings out lOt for Jre greens Me l ane and my shipmates was as pak paid off at ot Ports mouth month last Jast year t ar and six of us agreed to die eHe together Blest It If and each ench order his dish six boiled legs of oC mutton did not come como up smoking hot hof three wa was with cabbage and three with lIne was with Cut But them I 1 I dont don't ask so nl nigh h the Line dont don't ye e go o to think because Im I'm sick anti and the ho f i Ja lady y an and you ou Is so kind to me and to him that is a waiting outside o them there shoats shoals for me ine as Im I'm able ahe I wish you ou both hoth and plenty of em ern when some whaler gets ets i driven t out of her course and picks you up and carries vou you Into northern latitudes where grow row lint hut cab cal bag bage is ls m my r rl right light ht cabba cabbage c is my due ILIC being paid off In a n manner for the ship is foun foundered and Im I'm ashore cabbage cabbage cab- cab bage hage I ask for as a seaman se that has r dorm done his dut duty an and a n. man that lint wont won't Jive live to eat man many more of em and r. r losing his temper tempel If you OU are arc th the man I take talo you for you'll you run and fetch me a n. cabbage e Cle fresh h from Crom the tree recovering his temper tempel I I 1 A know I 1 didn't ought ough t to ax a person IJ to shin up a tree for mo me but but Lord ble bless you there aint no sarcy sarey little boys s 's a looking on and heres here's a poor t fellow mostly dying yIng for COI it it Miss Rolleston looked at Mr Jr Hazel I with alarm In every overy feature and P- P whis whis- Jered Cabbage from Crom the tre tree Is he wandering fable of oC these seas that there thero Is at a a. t tree lice r e which grows grow cabbages I Welch elch heard him anti and said al with due warmth Of or cour course e there Is a a tree on nil all these Islands that grows cabbage y that was known mown a hundred years before be be- fore tore you was born and shipmates of oC mine have o eaten them t E Excuse I euse cuse me what those old admirals admiral's and an and buccaneers that set et the legend leg afloat were so absurd as to call a n. cabbage and your our our shipmates may have car eaten ealen en for 01 one h is nothing on earth but hut J i the last years year's growth glowth of tree treo the palm I 1 Palm Pam tr tree o be said Welch find and thereupon ensued a hot argument which Helens Helen's goO good sense ense cut short Mr Hazel Haze said I she can you OU h by hJ nn any possibility get gel our poor pOOl friend the thing lung he w wants wants' 1 Oh that 1 Is r quite within the bounds bound of oC pos possibility 1 said suld Hazel dryly V U Well Tell Jl then suppose you OU ht begin in b by t- t i getting him the thing Then I will boil holl I the thing lung and anel he Ito will eat cat the thing and after arter that It wI will be time lime to argue argut I. I about the name w we shall give to the thc thing y Th The good sen sense e of this struck Mr h Hazel forcibly He lie sarte off at once 0 armed with an axe and aUth a a. net bag that Welch Velch had made since he unfit w vS for heavy labor Jabor he called caJe bac back to I them as they went to put the lie pots on r Welch and Miss l ton Holies complied compiled and then the sailor showed the lad lady r I IlO how to sew wise sailor driving thu large Jarge needle with the palm of the hand guarded by a piece of oC leather They rhe had nailed two breadths of oC canvas to t r the trees hees on the north and west Avest sides and und run lun the breadths rapidly together and the water sater was 5 boiling and bubbling In Jn the balers when hen MIss utI ut- ut ut-p ut I a II scream for Hazel camo came run run- runt run run-ft over the prostrate palm ticu ti-eu as ns if It jt it was aS a proper bridge r and lighted ti cJ in II joo the midst or of them r- r Lot Jol one said mId he cheerfully and 11 J l product from his net some ome limes two cocoanuts and a land turtle tin tin front from ron this la lam l esculent MIss withdrew with undisguised horror and It Jt was in int vain ho assured her It was a great rent dell deli cacy 1 r No matter It Is a rt reptile Oh please send It va a away Oh fr The queen of or the Island Isan reprieves you ou said he an and put down the terraIn terrapin terra terra- pin In which went of off very leisurely for Cor fora I I k a reprieved reptile Then Hazel produced uce a a. fine bream r ml which he had found struggling str In a arock arock rock 1100 pool the tide having turned and J- J J three sea cruy cray fish bigger ger than an any lob loh- ster He lie chopped their heads off oft out out- I side ido and threw their tails into the lie pots he stuck t u a piece of oC pointed wood through h the bream and gave It to 10 P Welch i to toast hut but Welch elch waved it H n l c r I see ee no iio cabbage e. e said he grimly Oh Oh I forgot but hut that Is soon found said paid Hazel lere Iere give me the fish anti and you ou take tako the saw and ex cx ex- ex amine the head of this palm tree which Hes Bes at l J Miss 3 door Saw Sas away aWa r the succulent part of or last years Year 3 growth and bring It here V Welch got Kot up tip slowly Ill go with you rOIl Mr Z Welch said sal 1 Miss Iss ton She will not ha 10 lono with me mp for a 1 I moment If she sho cut can help heili It It thou though ht Hazel al and tI sat mood moody by 11 the fire Bu flu t he lie shook off oIT his sadness madness s and forced ot on I a n cheerful look Jook the he moment they came back They r brought with them a i t VOr very like the heart of a cabbage only longer long nn and whiter There said Welch reich what dyc call cal I that lint t 7 The Tho last Jast years year's growth of the palm said Hazel Haze calmly This vegetable was cut In two an and put Into the pots There take the ton toasting fork again said Hazel to Welch Teich and mul drew drev out from hs net three huge scallop- scallop shells Soup plates said he and washed them In Iii the lie running running- stream then put before the fil fire file to dry While the fi fish h and vegetable were I cooking he went and arid cu cut off otT some som of r the leafy branches of oC the palm hahn tree ani and f fastened 1 them horizontally horizon horizon- tall tally above e the strips of canvas Each ach palm branch traversed a whole hole side sine of or the bower This closed the northern and anI western vestern sides On the side ide the prostrate palm tree on striking the ground had so o crush crushed il its boughs hough and leaves to to- to gether as to make mako a thick wall wail of fo to- to hinge liage 1 he lie too took to making forks and primitive ones tile the they were Ho lIo selected a bough h the size ize of a thick walking stick sawed saved It oft off the tree sawed a piece six Ix Inches long off it ft peeled that split It In four fOUl and with his knife gave each piece Illece three points point by m merely rely tapering off and set rating one end and so he lie made mode a fork Cork a minute Then he lie brought all the rugs and things lungs s from train l the lie boat wat and ond the ground being now no thoroughly r dried by hr the fire Ore placed them for seats gave each person a leaf eaf for Cor a plate besides a scallop callop shell heli wll and served out supper It was ivas aten eaten with rare appetite the he palm pilm tree vegetable in particular was delicious tasting asUn between bet a an and n a rn en- H coa nul When th tIle they had supped suppell Hazel Haze removed removed re reo moved the tho plates and went vent to the boat He I-he returned dragging the fore mas and the tho foresail which were ere small ant called Welch Velch out They agreed to rl 11 rig J 3 the mainsail tarpaulin wise nut and sleep I in the boat Accordingly ly they mad r themselves s vel very buS bu busy screening th the east side Ide of Miss Rolleston's new abode abod with the and fa fastened a a. loop and anti drove a nail Into the tree and I looped the sail to it H then sudden suddenly bade her night good In cheerful tones and were gone In a moment leaving her to repose as they Imagined Hazelin Hazel in particular having used all nil his In Ingenuity In- In to 0 secure her personal comfort was now no too bent on ii showing her perthe perthe perthe per- per the most delicate respect and forbearance forbear forbear- i ance atice to 0 think of anything else But jw Justly lI counting on the delicacy he had hadI I forgotten the timidity of her sex and her first night on the Island was n tt ter- ter trin trying one Thrice she opened her mouth to call and Hazel back but could not Yet when their footsteps were out of hearing earing h she he would have given the world to 10 have them between her and anti t the he perils pellIs with which she felt Celt herself s am rounded ed Tigers snakes scorpions scorpion savages w what hat hat would become o ot of h her r during the ong night She sat al and ond cowered before the hot hol c e embers She listened to what seemed t t the he angry roar of ot the sea What hat with the he t stillness o of the night and her sharpened son senses sones 8 he he heart heard it all i lound th the island She seemed environed oiled with peril and anel yet surrounded by desolation No o one ono at hand to save rave her in iii time timo from a wild beast No Noone Noone Noone one an anywhere here near except a sick sailor and on one she sho would woul almost rather die lc than call singly Iy to tn aid her hier for he had Imd once once tOll told her he loved her Oh papa Oh Arthur she cried are you praying Co for l' l your our poor lieen Helon Hel lie on en Then she he wept antI and prayed and half IH nerved ell l' herself to bear the worst Finally h her r vague ue fears ars completely overmastered her hel Then she ha had re recourse recourse re- re course to a n that belongs to her she sex she he hid herself from the danger danger dan dan- angel an ger gel and tin this danger from lom her she covered cov coy lIed ered herself face and all ont anti and so lay la- trembling and longing for the da day At the first streak of oC dawn she O fled 1 JACOB RIIS REFORMER WINS A BRIDE l j t Il t rab r j 4 5 41 i I b i L i jS c r J w p pI 4 I h. i. i tk I 4 I r r 0 1 I F 2 4 e 1 I e. e p f x 4 F. F 4 44 49 4 1 4 A. A tt J t J 0 Lr 5 k r F A I Ir I r beautiful young young fiancee or Ja jacou ob note noted tl I i. i Miss lIss Mary Phillips President tho thio Is shown In this picture MIt a und friend or of Hits Hils nt V r wanting In the tho Jacob A. A phillips has lI en from her hel place of or torture an and after plunging her face tace and han hands s' s In the river which dl did hr I a worl world of or good she sh went off ocr and entered the Jungle could rould nn and searched It elo fo closely tI oly so RO far as q she h he penetrate it It Soon she heard MI Miss called on But Dut In anxious she site to tossed Nl her little head and revenged h herself for tar her night of h by not replying cr Nature took look her In hand It l Imperious ls hunger er drew her hm hack buck to V her late place of torture anti and there here she S g found a fire and Hazel fish She cooking craw craw- ate the crawfish drank heartily an and cocoanut milk out of halt half I a 3 cocoanut cocoanut co- co which the Ingenious Ing Hazel had already sawn wn polished and l ed for her tier mount mount- After that Hazels Hazel's whole hole tiny day was as occupied In stripping shipping a n tree that hat stood on the high western westeri promontory of oC the lie ha buy ant and building up the lie materials l of a bonfire a few Cew yards from froni It that If IC I an any whaler should t tra stray that way they 1 might 1 1 no not be e at a loss for tor th the H uIl 10 LU u ncr her attention Welch elch was sas very ill III all day and Miss Ifs Rolleston nursed him lIe He got about aboul towards evening and anti Miss a asked ked him rather ratier r timidly If IC he could put her hel up a n. Why yes miss salt s-ald Welch that lint Is IJ ca easy cas' y enough h g-h hut but 1 J don't dont see no ne hu bull 1011 Oh she IUd did not want a n. boll hell hell- she site only wanted a J. J bell ropo Hazel came camo up during tIon con er l- l and anti she then gave her reason Because l p. p then lien If It Mr Ir Welch Seich Is ill I Ip In the tho night nig-hl an and wants me me I 1 could come como to him Or Or- Or finding herself getting near r to to th the real reason she he topped stopped short Or what Inquired Hazel eagerly She replied to Welch When rhen tigers and Things come to me I can let know Mr Mi h hV V Welch ch if you OU have havo an any you cu curiosity en- en about the result of oC their 1 visit Tigers said sold Hazel In answer to this his side slop slap there are no tigers here no large animals of prey i e exist t in the Pacific What hiat mak makes makes' g you think that It Is notorious naturalists are all agreed But Bul I 1 am not lint I heard noises all night And little I expected that anything any any- thing of me would be bo left leCt this mornIng mornIng morn morn- ing except perhaps my back hack hair Mr Welch Velch you ou are arc clever cle at rl rigging things things hat that 1 Is what you call coli It it anti and so please Ill I'll rig me a bell hell rope then I 1 will not be eaten alen alive without creating some little disturbance Ill do o It mi miss miss' s said Welch Vech this very er r nigh night 1 Hazel sal said nothing but Accordingly that very evening a piece of stout twine vine with a stone tono attached at the end of or it H hung down from the roof of Helens Helen's house and anti this twine L clove the air until it reached a ring I upon the mainmast of the tho cutter then it descended and was to he be made fast a t I to something or somebody The young lad lady Inquired no further r. r The very vely sight of this bell beJ rope was a great com corn fort Cort to her it reunited her to civilized life liCe That night she lay down hewn and quaked considerably le less s. s Yet she ghe awoke several sex sev evera ev- ev era eral times and ancI an hour before da lay day JI light ht she heard distinctly a noise that made her flesh creep It was like the snoring of oC some great animals This horrible sound was faint and distant but she heard it between the roll ron of or orthe the waves and that showed it was not the sea roaring she sho hid hel herself In her ru rugs s and cowered till tin daybreak A score of times she was minded to pull her bell rape ropo but bUl ah a always rs a a. womanly feeling strong as her Jove love of or life Ufe withhold with with- hold her Time to pull that bell rope when Ahen the danger was present or imminent nent nerd she he thou thought ht to herself The Thing will come smelling about before i It Jt t attacks me and then I 1 will pull puli the b boll ali And so she passed an hour of ot a 11 agony gony go nr L exl morning at Hazel mel mui h her er just l Issuing c from her hel hut and anti i pointing to his net told lold her ho was go going goIng go- go i ing ng to forage and would sho she be bo good goodenough enough to make the tho lire fire and have boilIng bollIng boll boll- l Ing ng ater ready reathy He was sorry to lo trouble her hor but poor Welch was worse this morning tl l Miss s cut short his excuses Pray do tic not nol take taLe me for foru fora a u child Of OC cour course e I will light ht the tire fire and aul boll boil the lie water Only Onh 1 have ha no luci lucifer matches Here are arc two raid ald he lie I carl carry tho the box wrapped In oil skin tot for If IC anything r happens to them Heaven help us He lie crossed the prostrate palm tree and dived lived into |