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THE SEA-HAWK tVXMBfjwi. ^ Tfl H* Untml -1 aft*#*# #*SA**4*f I , • 4. . ♦ M (Mail M H * Of* I I • Ih| |M M te»4l| M the "I MmiioiM* h>iiltn * a dong . * „f -* a **.# t»«i of IM #fMt* hm ia*t»At*M*** bit bale la ►»» . 4i ii l*'*eo a teirffl* ***p * lie need li it i »-■* 'i * a* tftrkiey M la *iiM and kd rf M«*> »f*ln*oi t,i. | l**ad and t* .* *tthere a face went * bad ha*k>d a w *r ilea* IbitiilBb ike g.w*it.h ftteaa ebbb be a tide**4 b* tbla *»*4<le*i leaf ai*a»t made bnl IHH* *lfei*«|d la ensttsl* upiH* lb* *«*|»d fiHr* AtAte ,Mt« * bin* <abiding lb* miiilHai len feel t f tin b*t*ken **a* »an*e Vinttf (Mi IWlrt l onfeaeed aflat a ***!• fa hrtewtitg *et* IHH# t*f nbal bap l*«ri| a tbi*** H*r*m*flt• II* ram* to a full fniaeeaelnn of bla eenaea to bad lb** tight at an end, a rtmid <*f lo*l*nt**d c**tMir* alandlna guAtd ftvet ** bit*bll* of Spnnlarde id bar* break log often I be calm* and il'fifllil 11** *i« c lb* rheet* Itial II conlAlbed, other# again armed with *ht#ela and mullet* |*a*#lng along the bench## liberating Ihe surviving alaiea, of whom a great majority net* children of Islam Sir oilier found hlmaglf fare |o fur# «l(h the while bearded leader of ihe cni-Mlr*. who waa leaning upon hi# a-lmllar and regarding him with • yea at once anitleed and amared Uur gentleman'* naked body wn# aphtabed from head to foot with blood iiul In hie right hand he dill clutched that vary! of Iron link* with which ho had wrought aurh ghnatly execu tion Yusuf was standing at the rot -ttr h iolct rlhow s|*eaklltg rapidly. "!'.* Allah, was ever such a lusty lighter aeon!" cried th*' latter. "The strength of the prophet l« within hint Hum to smlto the unbelieving pigs’' Sir Oliver grinned savagaly. "I was returning them some of their whip lashes—with Interest," said he. And those were th# circumstance# under which he cant# to meet the formidable Asad ed-DIn. Baah of Al giers, those the first word# that passed between them. Anon, when aboard A#ad's own gal ley he wns being carried to Barbary, lie was washed and his head waa shaved all but the forelock, by which Ihe prophet should lift Kim up to heaven when his earthly destiny should roino to he fulfilled He made no protest. They washed and fed him and gave hint ease; and so that they ‘did these things to him they might do what else they pleased. At last arrayed In flowing garments that r New York --Day by Day > Ity O. O. MilNTYKK. New York April 2».—A page from Hie diary of a modern Samuel Pepys: l.nv abed nearly all Ihe forenoon, comet bln;; I find myself doing more and moist with no show of shame so ever. I.'pon nwakening, finished Drel ,er's “The Deniiis." deeming It bru (ally frank but In no need of censor ship Mv wife, poor wretch, pleasantly coddled my laziness by surprising me with a breakfast of her own ordering—sliced oranges, shirred eggs with strips of Irish bacon, Melba toast and coftce and 1 ate a big fill and so lo doze again. Late In the afternoon "ned" De Marcus, Ilia saxophonist, came and we discussed names that suited the small town boy and chose Orley and Klmer as best of all. With William Me Hunt lo sit awhile with Nellie It- vell. for four years un ..hlo In walk but the merriest soul I know and came Henrietta Crosman and I’Jddlo Cantor npd some others. ,\ ad mo to a midnight supper to Mor i. (ii-xt and homo late to bed. A play on It road way finished In one night because Ihe star stumbled t'lruugh her Hues lit what was In •IrrmteA to lie due to ovei Indulgence In wine. Htm was taken to a sani tarium and Ihe producer withdrew his production Ihe next day. Her r n'.i feat difficulty according to crlt Ik was In pronouncing "Ihertnotn i ■ r." D Is a stumbling word without the befuddling Influence of wltie, It Is my guess the star was merely over anxious. The (tostman has just tossed a circular Into my cage which set earns the possibility < f a new gift I may be able to attain. It Is heuded "How lo be dynamic!” It asks; "Are you confused in the presence of your su periors'/" Yes and no. Many years ago I stepped Into Ihe office of an • employer and found him holding hands with tils stenographer. I was n't at all confused but, my dears, you -hongl have seen him. I don’t ’be beta I care to be "dynamic. Dynamic men arc always running along »t top speed. Little things worry them and they age rapidly. I prefer the ease that comes with chronic laziness, Chinatown mourns for Chin Tong Way—Ihe lsst embodiment of Man chit greatness. Ills was the only unshorn head In that warren of i wlrllng oriental life that makes of Mott. Pell and flayers streets a bit of Knst In the West, chin was s merchant of 14 years who refused to bend to the modernist movemetft (o abolish the ipteo*. He was s cp.se compsnlon of Chuck Conners when he ruled his saffron tinted neighbors. He Imllt up a fortune selling souvenirs In torturous Doy era street About the only aelf appointed Mayor left In New York la Harney Gallant, of Greenwich village, He la a shrewd little Hungarian Jew with Englian accent and manners of n <'heaterfleld. He sponaored the Greenwich Village lhealer and con ducta a >ufe hearing hla name, lie ia a patron of art and haa fashioned several fine paintings Kor many year* he waa a roving adventurer and haa been a leading figure in revolullona In Europe, Mouth Amei lea and Mogtco, But of late ha has retired to Hie unrornantlc dutlea o< Innkeeping. Over on Essex at real they allll have their fluke who I* the ruler of that congested thorough fare. I In ae Hies family disputes Helps those who are evicted for nol pnyltlg tent and advlaea hla nelghbori tiow to vote at city election*. W wears a high allk hat, froek eoat am farrier, a gold knohhsd cans tir Munduy momln# he appears at a tahb In one of the little Koahei cafe* tin 1lal< ns 1.1, the troulilaa and amhltlom of hi* coostltuenig. <f*o|c rlgh', 1924 ) I*M t« (Mm *i 4 ilfli « 1«» M*) i***fM»4 lM|( Ml Mft*( ft* m» rMtIijHii lift# ^**1k m Imn • A**4, m «it fmimt ii»*4* »* *•♦$*§ •n4 M Mmi (i ♦m4r>****»4 tMM M «*§ (ft »»• «H(i (| - ^4h* *# Vv***t ttiftt M M4 *#! If M «t(t i iff# niti'ft! VhIhMini M**Mtt «i|i 4m ««#•♦* • t*f ***** w*r**mn* * **♦' rtf |M »M (Nm PfttM m fuftwlM] Itftllh ((lit ftliHM f*f *11 nit (Ml ini' tittft# MmmH. * m Imp# . «t*t "♦** III i AflMMKft Hfttl (»» «fi a I iM*i •n,of*ini*4l|' MM*!* i*M A ♦ *=jttttl itt*(% hit tHIhf ? fv*4il Hi* Ihtnhli*** i*m tntlltf fW f^h*h lfi» *♦*• lllrmt, h* (#lMtih( him »»f hi* *m» m*t*t (mMMUlhi *h«mi IH'HH Ami( M |t|ii . .1 lh* |Mi(N4 »tl*( f«tr mi *11 I hi* «»ri4 th* it* «m nothing the "Id < < ten * t loved *o much *• • tighter, nnd In hit da)*, hr lowed, never had ha eeen the equal of that eta I watt galley elave, netei the like of ht» i«et rat mam-e with lhal mut dnoti* * haIn t ueuf hail latarmnl hint that the fnalt vtaa a fruit i!|te for th* prophet * phn king, that the grace of Allah wae tt|a»n hint, anti lit aplrtl already he nttiet tie accounted a good Miialint, When Sir Oliver, washed, perfumed and arrayed in whlta cafiatt and un ban, which gave him the air of being even taller than It# was, cam* Inin the presence of .leaded Dili, It wae conveyed to him that If he would en ter the ranks of the fglthful of th# prophet's house nnd devote the atrengtli and courage with which Allah the one had endowed him to tlte upholding of the true faith and to the rlmstculng of the enemies of Islam, great honor, health nnd dig uH> were III stole for him. Of nit that pro|Kisnl, made at pro dlglotts length nnd with great wealth of eastern circumlocution, the only phrase that took root In his rather bewildered mind waa that which eon rrrned the ehnntetilng of the enemies of Islam. Ths enemies of Islam he conceived were his own enemies; and he further conceived that they stood In great need of chastening, and that o take a hand In that chastening would he a singularly grateful task So he considered the proposals ’made him. lie considered, too, that the alternative—In the event of bin re tuning to make th* protestation* of faith required of him—was that he must return to the oar of « galley, of a Muslim galley now. Now that was an oceupatlon of whlrh he had had more than hi* till, and slm-e he had been washed and restored to the nor mal sensations of a clean human he Tip he round tnai uenurever mignr oc within the ecope of hi* courage he could not envl*aRe returning to the oar. We have *een the ea*e with which lie hail abandoned the religion In which he wa* reared for the Ho man fnlth. and how utterly deluded he had found hlmaelf. With the *am* degree of ea*e did lie now go oyer to t*lam, and with much greater profit. Moreover, he embraced the ri llglon of Mahomet with a meuaui'i of fierce conviction that had teen entirely lacking from hi* earlier ujk >at«*y. lie had arrived *t the conclusion whilst aboard the gnlley of Spain, »s we have seen, that Christianity as practiced In his day was a grim mock ery of which the world were better rid. It Is not to be supposed that his convictions that Christianity was at fault went, the h-ngth of making him suppose that Islam was right, or that his conversion to the faith of Mahomet was anything more than superficial. Hut forced as he was to choose between the rower's bench and the poop deck, the oar and the scimitar, he boldly and resolutely made the only choice that In his case could lead to liberty and life Thus he was received Into the rank* of the faithful whose pavilions wait them In Paradise, set In an or chard of never-falling fruit, among rivers of milk, of wine and of clari fied honey. He became the Kayla or lieutenant to Yusuf on th" guilty of that coi-salr's command, and seconded him In half a score of engagements with an ability and a consplculty that mad- him swiftly famous throughout the ranks of the Mediterranean rov ers, Home six months later In a light off the coast of Sicily with one of the galleys of the ICallglon as the vessels of the Knlglds of Malta were called—Yusuf was mortally wounded In the very moment of the victory. He died an hour later In the arms of Sir Oliver, naming the Idler his sic eessor In the command of the galley, and enjoining upon all Implicit ohe dlence to him until they should lie returned to Algiers and the Kasha should make known Ills further will Itl the nuittei The Kasha's will was lo confirm his nephew s dying appointment of a successor, and Sir Oliver found him self In full committl I Of a galley. 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