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About Omaha daily bee. (Omaha [Neb.]) 187?-1922 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 26, 1911)
nn: - OMATTA srmY m:. FEBKrAKT zs: ion. I I I! 1 ( a ratlav-d. Eeracnln uttered a rure aa ha j-er-d before him. for the atrttch m brl.,itt)T i:; am mated. He waa on the Strait of- I'raer-t--th-Jod whi'-h tonight enieJ urarelr :iv wl'h hub bub. That afternoon, with th passing of tha r n. ther bad been beid a neiahhorbowl tirri rower-Tlewir.a-eirur.lon.- A a. or of families with OK-nic rri.her- naiia. bad trooped to th wiataria arbors of far distant Ktmeldo. t? ret am la th rrr..'I hours ladf-n with empty bxaktts and -sVjminoleat babva. Tr wrroa. ilk to4ar. would b ho:i!r. whtn ahol and work m'.:k should be forgotten. The cara'cai had 'ust returned a lovl. sine th uama had ceaed ru r.n.rit at n.Inigr.t the tr. ti merry with sake, tha wor.ita .ntier:ng. A few children, s-U waketul. aca.T.pr-d htra ar.d ther. Th chauffeor leaned forward with aa -c'amatioD ther h4 rn.it but rua duo a fcobbllne r.g-uure. "Kp your hni rf." s-.arled Eersontn. -Lt tbern get out of the way:" Th auto mobile daiked oa, tha people scatlerUvg Kfrf.r- it Tber waa a small Bgura la lh. roadway. however, of whom no one took account- tanami that day. r t . .i... K vs uisut uvwi iu iocg afternoon, whil his mother cared tor th tick father, b bad beat th Uny drum that ootbd a baby' fret, comforted by l pro.-r.lst iiat be should be aked la th great hour wbrn. tha crowd cam home tf-lretched on hi worn f tea that night, b Lad pusaied over the situation the bard tlaiik fact lht because they had no money, they must give up the shop, which waa th only hitn fca knew. ' IVl.en thiey took his lather away to th by-in, th sick house. a aaaotaa.1 vuy m - -i and It would be so long oefore b becam a man. xm n naa oeen -n j.. nrn u went to aicep. Now, atanding ia the road, t heard tb hum of the rushing m'jtor. nd a quick thought bora of that Instin'-t of sacriflc tor the parent, that 1 woven, a golden thread. In th woof of th Japa nese soul dart-J mto hie baby brain. One of th big f.r wagon of the e!)o-jin was WKetk iHa cre-imce killed Tor U- bis tjaymai, lh forig-r ha 4 sent much money to Toru's house. He was not sorry any more, because the white-faced man whom he liked, alio lived in th temple, had told him r. hat a tine thing it bal been. For Toru'a tootabl tamer had been righting wltu tit liaal. the no-ric devils it waa almost lik a war and Toru had died ut as tha brave soldiers did ta battl. A treat purpose flooded U tit via soul. Was b not brave, too? So. as Ccrsonln. wtih a snarl shook oft th. hand of tb. chauffeur and threw th. thrott, wide open, Jshlkichl did not scam- per with th rest. With tua hands tightly clenched la hia patched kimono, tua bug clenchea ia ria j-ic.iet. --a- clog, ciattenn, on tk. roaaway b ran iriiu-1 into idc tui uii ouuut of steel. - - Ther was a sudden, sickening Jolt. Th car leaped forward draggTng something be neath it that mad no sound. Tb chauf feur burle-d himself acrosa the seat on th gar. aod the automobiie stopped with a grinding oiscord of screeching pistons. A si.r( of people came around it a wav without euvcry. but hjaduig a hushed mur mur like th sea- fhoji were oining. eSoor waye filling tb th street with light- A irB bent and drew something gently from beneath th wheela. With a writhing oath the expert wrenched at the clutch. "Go on" b said savagely. "How dar. you stop without my orders?" Tb Japanes mad no reply, bt:t tbe arms that braced th wheel were rigid steel. Bersonin sank back in his seat, his mas glv frame uivrig. his eyes guttering lik. flashew of mica. But tor thia, la tea min utes be would bav been clear of th city, flying along th Chlba road! What If b. war de-taiaed? He fe't Strang, chilly tendrils plucking at his flesh, and a hun dred fiery ndes seemed pricking through Lis brain. Peering aver hi shoulder, with his hor rible fear on him, a. saw th crowd part to admit a woman who. null silently, but wuh bast, came farward and knelt oa tb rni Thera waa na movement frora th cro,a. la a hush Ilk ttat of sata. the mother rose wun loik.i U W arm. The white, ettlf fac looked pitifully atnalL One clog (wayrd tiom Its theng between the bar toe. Th faded kimono was stained with red. f h (pok no word. Ther was no tif on ber face. But la the dreadful silence, ah turned slowiy with ber burden and looked steadily at the twitching face la r looked and locked. Tbe c&eutfeur the c saung himself from the Mat into tb crowd. Aa Insan denr bad eeen creeping Stealthily oa Beraonia. He had telt it com big wha he faced the truth la Phils irlnging admition. The horrible compul sion to laughter was on him. The dam nabl m an-hsteria had htro try th tkroat H fought it despctately. as on r.gnts a wild beast la the dark. la tain. Ills Jaws peaed. Ha laughed dread- f l peal of merrtirient that rhted up and -r.a, wourji . u.ev t, f, tard, ,-hil tne --ei,.y upw-ru, ,)o!v th. blaJt- ,t croe er- 1-vers and with all hla strength warped np storr-th. windy flight on th G!.der-h baby-San do? Would they stand, Wee th. ejjt ,irnge broke. agnst the .w eepc the .nl v lng up the hill of air to safety. th. forward plan. He felt a pang of ,jck sen-, cf t.l!ur-th. plunge down, and kadotaka, P . sami.; at people. thr bT whlr nd Cimr ih.t sn,ed t " to"? b bub; Tb. aky was perceptibly lightening now. sharpened agony. He. too. would fail: ,he water rearing to Ward him Had h. Afnr T l no honor ably Kla&nt to m . - .. .. . cits in tn rarltleT-aI clunc to tn too or ,. . ,, . . - 3 t-v- i a .. doen th. latticed street. And as bs and of Joy. la-ghed, k knew that b raised a peril A ksig time h kiv.it thM. Si was re nearer, mor fearful even ttan that from called by a confusion the deck above whih b bad beea fiyir.g. ber ebcuts and o hastening cf feet She Tfcere waa aa Instaal a al.o.ked calm, lifted ber face. Tbe dsn had cum it 11V th. sllvnc which fallow th distant pk. fijnt tad'.acre ift.d through tbe spurt ot blue fame from tb mux! ot a b.avy gkus ports and dimly lit th room. Krupp (as. Tfcen lis lis ansseti&g da- tonutln-tn such a n-et-aclr-g ror a might arte from the brick f aa infuino th science of the quiet street burst mto aeful sound. Ten minute later bui a aing lighted shoij gl.roo-ered OB th darkened tburou.b- fare. Tb rodwy waa deserted l..r th .Jiierly r.g-ur la policttman . u;.;fcri a ho stood thoughtful. y lixluc at a hkdj. In xh tua rw4ay-a 01:1 tar cf wrenched and battered irt and gtaaa, in tbt m.ist ct whifh lay aa luert. Bhapelea4 au--thtrg that Blight hav been a bunil of eld clutkos fa. m from a t.iventri cart. CHtinEi; ILlk. Ti.e Vwle ta the Dark, Parbara reeled 111 ta ber eal-n 5 d that night Coe.f ojx-d dream troubled her. miftaluig taxaiiL-.r thoughts ta kalevdo- sialic oot-fualoft. drax'-cg her from oa ti.-' to aaoeber ia a rtrg rap d-.ty il.j it wt kh s!. struf-red ta nil Or. t rwa tkrau. , all the u,J- la. ,-r is .UmM, li..t L-i twvl oa li. An International Romance lgfallie ' Au(hor Fwdal rJirt In brr Wmom at tha m- barj; or.!r it anM to b a!o that lt bfor wfcJch ahe bad vt& to 1t a ttite no feeding of awakening, but t one tha vlalona wer -cn ara toy opn-red. teetrn w the mor- n"nt cf the aea, feellcn th islfM to b TT There cam over r-r a creep- Ira oppresalon a srnae of terror of tb "'Eht- of Wddea -ysterle and occult tora The earknesa seemed to i- no.a- ing some dreadful, sto'.id. letharpic thing hind him. The e wer no electric lights that sprawled from hortsan to horixoo. be had been thera heretofore oo'y by ajr A small, noiseless clock was hung bw- and th carrlas lamps made r.lr a sus- Wa th &. Ph could set Its pel fac deed gl!m rn er that waa reflected from th In It lijht of the thkk ground glass bulb polished metal of th great winged thing that served as clrht larr.n. It was nearly resting on Its carrier. H threw off his 4 o'clock. evening coat and set feverishly to work. She twined back tb tawny brown airge After Its single trial the new fan-propol-of bcr hair. rose, and dressed as hastily as W bad been unahipped for a alight aitera ah could Is th lurching space. Then ah tkn. and the Cangea bad not yet been ore ned the door and red Into tb sa- reassembled. Ther were deilcate adjust loon A roll of tha yacht slammed to tha meets to be road, wtr rigging- to b taut cabin door and left ber la darkness. Uh ened, a score of minute tests before aa felt for th electric switch, but befor sh cold firid It. ajnothr movement sent ber ' v.i. arm to atay her fall and struck something. Ther w.a a clicking sound, a soft whir, and then the music of samlnen filled th stajcre f aeaicn lam tnunuBii i the corner and that in snoca naa stanra Its mechanism. Wine! lng. he groped her way to a chair and aat down trembling. Tb music died away. Ther was a pause, a sharp click, a curious cor.f-aloa of Bounda. and then hiuky and filmy, a human vole: -Barbara'" Eh caught ber bands to her throat, her blood t hlliing to ce. It waa tb vole of Austen Ware, speaking, It seemed to her. from th world beyond. Eh. crouched -vrbat ts that I knocked over? It s buxa- bsg ,nd whwa, arc turning in lt-or is It th pain? Can t you stop It. Karbara? No, I know you ain t here, really. I'm all alo& I must be light-headed. How stupidV Th straxiga truth cam to ber In a stab ot realisation. What sh beard waa no a jLraatural vole. In It fall that night lb pnogrph'a spring had been released . i ., k . r-it i-t MimTL v tt, airtoa. muttering of the dying man- Che felt berseii snuooenng v.o.en,!, "1 can t go any lanner - -you've dona It for me, Phil. It -a. - -. l v1 1 s I t T-t r wa. i . . "' J Barbara, heart was bating to bursty Austen. Austen." sh. whispered to ber- self, ta aa agony. 'Tell me! waa it pnui You can't know what your saying. -K, one must know It. Tbe law would no. no! What good would It do C8W lit a a bad egg. but I I a iwyn proud of tb famny name. Bar- t,: Remember. It wasn't Phil! It wasn't j-hjir" rwil" Fh. ,.u on her knee h"C t h- arms ox toe cuur. i"i n w truth beneath that pitiful denial. Phil, not Daunt' The man ah bad loved bad no stain of blood on his soul! Eh sobbed aloud With the whir of the machinery there mixed a grating, scratching discord, as though aa automaton tad attempted to j . "how ridiculous It seems V die like this! Only this morning i was so near so near to what I wanted most- It was your losing the locket that checkmated ma Why coulcn t I have found It instead of Phil? Did I tell you I wss there that day. Barbara behind th shlkira, wneta you fallowed tb Japane girl Into th house? I could see Jurt w hat you wer. thu.king I would never bav told er.. truth never." -i.h. . e.in r l-rhara dracKed ber- self backward. In the Illusion, everything about her for th. in.taat va-d. Tt - - t p .riss nr m vma oulviuci. - ruriL i r ; th it vnii nr'ifiiE ox mm wt mttaw-x niu eittl kut mi ,(? & vnj ( ma k & aiiai A yscht's walls had roiled away. She was vanes, h soared la a wlda serpentine, peer on a gloomy hillside, and a stricken man ir.g into th deep, resounding dark below, was speaking ejonfe-alng. Tokyo lay a vast network of ticy pin- Again tbt ghastly attempt ta laugh. pricks of fir. Ha bad never been so high "A contemptibki thing, wasn't it? I before tad beea content to sweep th knew that- I've I'v feit it. treetops. To the left a bearded acimetar I never seemed contemptibl. f myself before, nui 1 nw that would have repaid. It was ail ni my w.y. Then. Just th. doping and at-d Bow. it's all over! - Phil Barbara telt berse.f er.rJifd eompUa enwitlot. She was torn with a treat repugnance, a great Joy. and a mm acm pity that overmastered them both- Thea ther. rolled over all the recoi- lertloa that wnax .a. now uhto '-" but a saechar.k-al echo. The hllUld. faded, th walla f th yacht cam back. "I never believed la much, and l'h going without whining. Are you near. Barbara? Sometimes ther. are many peopi around me and then only you. I I think I'm begtnnmg to wer,drr" She waa wee( tag sow. unrest rained. There waa a long pauee, ta which th whir of the wheels rasped on. Tbt- "Is It your arms I feel, Barbara? Or Is It " That was ail. Th wheel whirred oa a Iittie i.rf, a click asi-rjesw. On!- th rush of the wind outside and tbe passionate sctbing uf the girl who knelt in the dark room, ter fac buried in ber bands, her heart tossed on the croa-tide of anguish The shouta and rt-cnU-g multipiie-. fih sprasg to her feet, opened the diior s.d h-rrted up th comjaxieaa ay. CIUMI1R L A Use lib. Dawrw. B furious pace toward Aoyama. iUB tad beea c.jniu.-ned ty cne thought that up.n bu u;is effort hung th aaviag of h . n-sa live the co.erttg of a shame to hi own nation th tur-eing ass of a f jul alicgauoa frora in r;ut of a friendly empire- li knew that minute wer valu able. Or ihe l-5. dimly-I'-gMed roxdwats. t.re the f y.n hauls te-it thtlr t-riejs tattoo, few cans were astir, aad th trwlejs had not yet ap.eare on the wvier ttorougtf area Th rata bad wa.hed th air clean, tb wind waa dustleau and sweet, arid tt stars were baiely bright. Coc a i-.icen-.. sl.atvd ard th driver nrn- lur'.a.-'.ly ar.eiie !-d Ihe on a be- fucw. '1 h burse. a at.t ..a "fj. out U.cy tva.bcd lh aiaJ gruaJ. llrra r-autit )r) down and wrenched both Umia frora the carrier- 'tio bow." b aaid to th b-tto, and runnin throws a clu p pf trees. truck acroaa tha wata. The Japanese ftarted after Mtb van- fled, then with a rhiiowophte obiratti turned and !rv th wUn horse come a a wais. Iat t ran to a low door In tha long raraae. Tb kejr waa oa a ring ln Ma pocaeu ne went in. Kfiinj xne ooor w could be saf and sura. At length tha last attachment was Is Mac, th final bolt sent home and on of th lamps lashed close la th angl or th wvad acreea. He took fcia c . and the engine started Its famliia r double rtrtbm: pst-pet pst-pat rst-pt. aa the p!os!v drop fell faster and faster. He leaned and broke tb clutoh which held - ln ut" ao la buuoing. They swung open and b threw on tb gear. And suddenly, as the propeller began to spin. In th Instant th Glider started ta its rush down th f r. Daunt was awar that some one had darted through th doora. He had a flashing vVcw of a white, disheveled face, heard a cry be- bind him then the prow of th Glider , . . . ' tilted abruptly, th air wist led past th screens, the great f.r.t field sank away, its xuoe. Kapmiy ne wrappea oown ins e.e- vatlon-vanea UH slowly, slowly, th telltal. bubble crept lo the middle of the level, Bt was th matter? The engine was working well, yet ther was a sense of heaviness, of sluggishness that was un- accountable. He looked to either aide, be- for him. behind him. His fingers tljrhteoed on th clutches. just forward of th whirling propeller te , . . . v - . . . . roaue uvii eue ilk urn oi a. man. lymg iiat akfiS ,be rit of th gliders body. clJtch- U,g th ateel rr of th. plane, looking at him. j For a moment he stared nationless. Tl was this eatra weight that bad sent th iM.r reeiine- v.wIrkit en.d it un- to control. Tb man wb. dung ,h rilr1,, , , . , ... , Daunt leaned to let tb. full beam of th. ruunng lamp go past him. A Quick, intul- tin. tmA tM kl- Kr IK. v that had guttered acros. ' the throbbing fabric; but the face . saw now waa In- furiat w lib a new look that mad him shiver. It was tncamat. with th. dare- . drunkard : t7l JVtl J"' 01 overmastering lear. as ne gaaed. flitting. Irrelevant memory crossed Daunts mind, of a day at college, years before, when by a personal appeal, he bad aaved Phil from the disgrace of expulsion, And now It was Phil-Phil! clinging there, with dewperat. booked fingers, struggling consummate a crime that must sink k,ra tor T"' Pst-pst pst-pst pst-pst; on th glider drove. With a fierce effort. Daunt crushed down the sens of unreality and swiftly weighed hia position. Th other was directly la front of the propeller, a perilous place. Only the guy- wire was In bla reach between them was a shuddering Ap-ao. To land in tb darkness to rid tb aeroplane of that lncubua. was lmoosalble. He must am ml Could he win with such a terrible baadl- tp- He set hi teeth. TUUng tb lateral merged by blackness, marked th. nay. 1'auni swung parallel wita thla P-p-l,.ptpM pst. Tbe wind tor. ta lri.vaxh th. -tructure. the nW. - - - m i - - Elixir HE fountain of youth ao long Bought by phiiosophers and sages has been f..:nd in th soda fountain. Ponce d Leon might still b basking la th Florida orange groves had h only known that the secret of perpetual youth lay in th bottom of an Ice cream dish. This d.scovery has beea made at the low. Slat Agricultural college at Ames. Ia.. where Prof. Morleneen of th. Dary deSrtment has Invented a new frosen elixir of life, which be calls "Imis." It la ul patented. Tb fomiula tor Biakiiig it U given away, free. Anyone can use It. When Vetchnikoff. tfce greeat Ituaaiaa sdentist. who Is at the bead r,f Ihe .- - teur Institute at Paris, published tis fam - oua book oa "The Prol-jngaUon of L f," Prof. k-oriaaea "got a hunch." Ueuiluuk. off traced th cause of old age (a tb putrefacttv bacirrta that make their horn, ia the .ntesunea. The lectern throw off poisons whlca act alowly. caumng 111 health old are and finally death The otly pracUcabie way to eJi'lidse lfcee in- teraal enen kt Is to give thera a dew of their oa meJic'ne. Th Uc-.tc acd bae- terl. which are found la sour milk pr- duces aa acid which is fatal to thrtr polarnoua relatlrea. Th ix.blein t.f jut ting off eld ag ta solved by sending aa Invading army of Uctic acid irutt Into the ir.testines to drive out th j-itrt:lct.'v bug a The whule question then of how to live locg aeems te be a m tt-r of suppiying tt lactic acd get ta Th imiilet ?ay ta do this I by drinking sour mi'k. Ia certala diairlrts of Bulgaria .here sour nulk Is a regu'ar article of -... t. the piie l.ve 10 an o.d age no: a; irsMrhed eire wiMtr. Hethuti may ba tw-. iiceni- irry found of turda and whey, and prob- ably h. Uk all tr other patriarchs, lived largely oa eour goat's mils. Tb ly res- sob no aa got out tt th habit eg h1ng several hundred years at a clip probaUy u a he lost Lis tiM fur -ur ni-k. 5u Prof liji-ieeeB atartcd ta work (ul t-a "ti-aUi." atuih was to .upjly tie Uo- Erminic Rives of Safari Sanderson ,IIears Courageous 9 rlbratirf. tha r"T bumtnin like tha airtnta of a r:antc harp. Hi rlotMjj dratffl at fcia b-.dr. Ha araa too blsb; te leaned over the m an ef lerera and tha !Mer :id down a Umg. ateep dec t, ,s:i ln t.e arlicht ba could se th blue- f w,jr cf roof, th tn sS ar.adawa f ,itt,w park, 0f tree. Now ba waa In th. eflre of the cltvnow below Mm tb jrloorn of th rlc fields. A lo aKinr sound cam in Ihe wind: It waa tha bubbling rcoru of th frogf. and acrosa It h heard the bark cf a peasant's dog. To tt right a dark bin Itxnned wltbost arr i nc. with a dim congrrte of red tea ho-iaes.' 3t was th farrptis Ikejaml. th shrie ot th BudihiJ-t saint Ichlren, famed for Its plura gaxdesa It fell away beMn. as A now., far off. a score of miles ahead, grew up on the honsoa a misty biotch of raifcarir. To-oharr.al He swerred. bead- ing out tpm th lagoon, strairht as th be files for th shimmering spot. Ft-pt Jwt-pat faster and faster spat th t;ny - ploedoca. Th Glider throbbed and sang Ilk. a thlr.g a!tv. and the hum of tb pro- pellor shrilled Into a acream. .... , .. K: UNn UU ri'ITUtO, 19 lUf llill b could se tt clumped Kght ot th Til- lages along th railroad. Kamata-Kawa- sakl Tsuruml. H dropped still lower, out of th lash of the wind. V 1 LIIH VI , 1 : TT w mm,. Suddenly a ring missile struck th for- . y . uk t drum. A drop cf something red fell on v-j a - . .-,i like a ston between his feet. A dark car- pet. dotted with foaea. seemed to spring up out of the gulf. Daunt threw himself at the levers and rammed thera back. The Glider had almost touched the sea for a . , . . , .... . . ,. ,, brartbreaklng Instant h thought it could never rise. He beard tb curl of th waves. and a cry from behind him. Then, slowly, J, the first tentative with- AnwMi of ,he forces of th dark. Phould h be Jn time? With his free hand he loos- -ned th soil of th grapnel. Suddenly th chances seemed all against succesa A feeling of hope!ens caught him. He thought of th two men be had left be- tied, waiting-waiting. What meesag ould come to them that morning? Th : engine was doing Its best, every fiber fif tested steel and canvaa rinainjr " v" " J . ., . 'na throbbing. But th creeping pallor of """" ZT. ,7. .. kTmV th night Glider swooped abov. It, left It The misty glow was all around now, lights pricked up through th. ow' . . . ,h7uff c, v. ' "I'- I' .. "' " " th. hug. float In to skirt tb. cliffs sea- waVd g..Ter was tb naval bon-tal Oh .. n. w Tk Wrmul waa Ihe familiar breVk in the rampart of fohag and there, flapping la th. wind, was th. awning on tb flat root of th Roost. In tb dawning t.Uight. It -emed to be T monstrous, leprous lichen, shuddering at th unholy thing It hid. Daunt threw" out r nel. H curved sharplr la. aslant to tbe wind. rung down hU prow and swooped apon It. Ther was a tearing, splintering complaint of canvas and bamboo: In Gilder seemed to stop, to tremble, them leapd oa. Turn- lng hi. head. Daunt saw th. awalng du.- appear like l larked ki,. H. caught a glimpse on tb. steep, ascending roadway cf a hateful of naked men running stag- rinv ,,ew f.r .hm Th - - - " ' - thought Cashed through his mind that these wer the cadets from tbe Naval col- lege. But they would b too late! The un was coming too swiftly. The sky was a tide of amethyst h dawn waa very hr? "TSr cam about tn a wide loop that took hi- .out over th bay. making the tut with ta wind. For a fractioa of a sweond M looked down oa tb squadron ot u!(-:H: geometrical ctuster 1cjE fc,ot froTn w.h'ch ot of dark smoke spun ilk raveled yarn Into the formless obscurity. A shrill, mad laugh cam from behind him. Daunt waa eawaj-tng a gigantic flgur- of-eight whose waist was ths flat bung a- le w roof. It. was a difficult evolution la m k.w. a t . u- ZlZZlZZZZ IT. iM eteww-dr-ft. ,.f ik. w tK.e dt.-.ite.rt. .k. -w, .k.. a, hi. flisht- with 1,. -Hvi.e fan. a . lk. ..,": 7J J? . - w. m - uig u ciaranM lui m ui m aat- of Youth from tic add bug. in a palatable form. At first ne a. luted the elixir of everlasting lif. and fifty-nla r referred Ice cream. Corn-w-ith buttermilk flavored with fru t Juice, paring lacto to sherbet, IS preferred lacto. Later h. decided to put his lactic acid bugs thirty preferred sherbet and tae-nty-el in cuid storage and market them la the rcnlerd lacto equal to sherbet At th. form of Ice cream rather than a a drink. "oHge creamery buth lacto and Ice cream When. Irof Mortensen d.s covered that re made and sold at the same price Ust his lactic and bugs might be emba'aved mmer. An average of eight days' sales in Ice cream without injury to the health howd that Ki per cent of the sales wer of th bug cr lh flavor of tb eonfec- ct This is a very remarkable sbow- tim y t.-r...Ki. .v. .!. lng for a new product. lh 1;rutwl pt- m wrl mhlch cin ,v No , . ,h m orklDf Wllh w tik , r m. , rrket be nn'ted wi!-nriv on ,UTUj ti!r.t Vy n uneomprcn-s'ng con- scence. A. he ato,s la at th. comer drug .-:,, A- . . .. . 1 - .i 1 vvi 9 iui m iv-i 1 - n 01 lacto the vitlon of bis name on the retired Let rroe dimmer and the dar when the wvdew r Mi ba 1 to (y th. fera! ex- jne is still further pustpoictd At.er- noon teas with Iwcto may jet bect-ti.. a vir- tue. ar.d th. man who stay out Ut for Jui cat more dith of Ian will not f.r.d an lrat. w.f. w. , r. v Srij!y. though, the sulisl't iU of lacto foe l crean njt Inevita r result In a great irct-roiement in the health of the treturnter of the ala fauntala As J from behg Uaded with Mendly bacteria. r.;; cream. From thia "lacto milk it t-nt:-.a leea fat than dees be cream, lacto caa be made by the following formula, wt.Uh make it more eauiy digstibi. tut I sufficient tut cn f alios- I't rnntajns a high amour.t cf proteii ti muatl building jjrt of the food. It la ct ich mor nouruhiag than sbertet ar.-i Tes. wtl. h are maile almost entirely of a.ter and flavoring material. It Is rfcapr tlaa th t.J style ke ciea and M j easily aduitera'ed w th UT.t.fti'.'. gela tia or ili-tf exrastarrh. Tfce tmoiai of lacto that n-y be eatia by aoae ti falety 1 l.;ltd otly ty tli ca;-a-.ty tf his Mua rh or hui potketi.ck. !t Q-ea-be thirst a aa other eoaftotion or dnnk can. An expeitmer.t was carried oa at Ames. la., lo se J Let bow well lacto waa liked by the at eras person. Ot of J7 persons wbj asm pled U. to. t prooo-jweed t very good, tt rty-aetea goewt. six fair aad eight ixr. t, cmiarttg It with common vanilla kc cicain. iu reported ti-al they pr el erred dii Trt nver Ptica did b'.a baed vr, nrrr did that trar.ge. trnaa coolnraa da- rt him. Aa be ewejH br. Ilk m. atone In tha R b 'w the thitif ba r"a "m to oe-rox. ii raa tct aj-pemr- of a lar earner-.- set on a spMT tripod rear th edit of the flat rocf. Its roraim, rui over ir.. Landing was out cf th q-jestion; to Blacken BPeed meant to rail. He Bait Bin th machine with the body of th Glider or with th grapnel. To strik th roof ln- tead meant to be hurled htadiotg. truvngl'Nl or dead, hi errand unaocomplhhed. den aomewoer in tnat mea.ey ot rooii ana foliage. Tb chance that he could do this seemed suddenly to fade to th Taatahing point. A war of profound bopelesftiesa chilled hla heart. With FTsira mad. derlflr laughter ring ms ' PP4 th Glidef. stem and dror it obliquely across. Th grapnel bounded and clanged alotjg th tiling, missing the tripod by three feet. B ta a T-r staggering lung, then round one mora, wearing Into the wind. Ther was no p of laughter now from the man dincir.r to th steel rln. -With tha - r'rity- or in itatse i nn saw now c;o ,ht V 1 Tb scourg cf th in4 ,h r-l'i1 rint throng b rer- f,f Jr h-d alted him to a cunning - r y. n tu no terror oi tne moment a! Ms fear centered ln the tomorrow. To r oerange imagination the Mack squar on th trlimd renrenented bis si.fer M. forgotten why. But Bersonin had mad hl w it clearly. It must not be touched! launt waa th devil h was trying tf 'r'i bin to th copper mines, to work unoerfrot-nd. with chains on his feet, as .M hj . ong as n lived. Tb Glider heeled suddenly and slid atetply downward. Dannt gripped tha Glider hung a nwmeirt and righted. Farther and farther be twisted the Later alt tin sh. swam up. oscillating. A erk ran through ter after framework: he turned his head. Clinging w-lth foot and hand, his halr streaming back from hla forehead, hi Up wide. Phil was drawing himself. Inch by Inch, along tb sagging guy-wire toward him. For a rigid second Daunt could cot mov a mu-le ThM -k k, .v.. ..... . ' -e-e-v. -, the perilous tilting of th plane awok ' "us Bvma on- "rrr,a- na Pt-Pt rt-pst- Crash! Th curved ot th grapnel tore way th coping- ... ..i u cue inrew nun nDBi fM aomewher. far below him-a battering and shattering of rlass la tba pUtza. H. . , " 'f cTn th b.f r " r. yT.Z . '? JE ,. A shout tore Its way from his lips. Heed- " .1" -"' c. At in. f LVl Ti 'T " ,... i - iw t iui ir g iwjiq 10 th ol-- -lory of momtng. And with ft, as though the voice of th &T Itself, there went out over the water, abov th sweep of th. wind, a alngl piercing sweet note of music, ilk th cty of a great, splendid bird calling to th. nrise. Fishermen '" tossing sampan, and sailors o. heaving Junk heard It, and whis- it red that It was th cry of the karunart, -i . e . k ..... w. ' t L' lure tbe swimmer to his death. An icy nst seemed to shoot past th. Glider Into th senlth. Staring. Daunt realised that one cf tn, rrr-eat plsnes. the propeller, tb after framework, with the man who had elung to it, were utterly gooelthat th. Gliaer ie a b4rd cavugbt by the thud- diag twtng of a bullet, was lunging by Its momentum to Its fall. Had Phil fallen, or was It dde iy he felt himself flung then forward on his face. Tb spreading vane, crumpled edgewise. Ilk square of "rdbo.rd. were sliding down. He aaw th. "hipping of th. bay spread beneath ti) ro the twin liehthouse, one red. em whit. no K K-uk ...,. m. Drenauxhts seT witn e,.r.i n.. r n.t.t- funnels- fle of n.hlne m. nut.m- u, an .well -V-, 7, 1 UC ws UIU. J .f as iiie uunaru r;D fi;m - Iowa' laeto. nine cccsidered It equal t lc cream lAto Is mad of leppered mCk. either a hole or skimmed, with the addition of grf. sugar. lem.-s and flavoring materiaL U l m''le 10 ft-a;ioa fr on l"" lH'na " ily " ,ue Th 'm"Jf "if r1vt hr Prt,f- M"- is a folios s: Tke botUe of toC. clean, freth milk " D'CB n" no1 tn hted and set it away " temperature of ft. to ; -tgrwabt Faraa- bil um,U U curd1 'f forms a smooth, "ha cur -b9ut l-inholea. If the aroma C Ed f'""1 B1 th flavor sic k''4 rr(tn-y- u fia u " starter fr ;arrer anyt unt of sterized w hce or skim milk- Alter this second batch of trlia baa rurd.ed it should hire . ,tM .ij r.vr.i- TK. rrjt - , .. . . - " - - , w: . .r . t-, -, ougri- broken up by j.unrg from on disk t9 ..other uatJ :t is as thirs anrl rir Tw. and '!.-hi 'f quart lacto wil k i an'i faur-tiftha iuns sugar. Zr efa tt.e h.,1 vnt cherry Julo or ouooentrated chet 1 y r up. Cne-biuf lint lemua Juice. ter fruit r.avors can be beed instead f c terry', as desired. The sugar I f ret is ald la the Urto raUl. Tbe egsa are th-a p. ei-ared. Th folk and lie le.if. la era'-ai ex-.ainT Both ar the- fcdJ4 a tha mm. The rotxture U thr- ouirtJ stirred and atialned throurt. . rt. mir f4u. fj-.j, 4r itti UaV If there la aay indication ot th. Juices prerlpitatlxg Ihe casein, they shoull not be adiied uttU the mlxtur has ber.a to frees Th freeaer ta now rua until tt t-ma aiUi dlfn.-it. i-.e-a th lii- ta reuved Mew lut Ttitiuta. mi Ma hree-h. 1 be fe't th Mixxl ftf r -: n berd svpv bl's striking. . ar-d trnxi the ourd temple be.l It ed cerly. A wist wse com teg before H eyes Just Sw him a wM'e .-,!: i: Mnv to be rarh r.f up t meet h -n 1 k a swan. Trlmcr' if"ld Shreoch h's brala Ilk 1 v arr-. The lt;cMp were raved. iif(jl pi piclsw Would tmich. Ja:w tieme in t he blfhwwa rt tT-a word. What miltw that h lt Ih giro? What did tna r,r na .-jbI Btlr,t muc? H thoucht cf Pr!ri. Hr arouM -vrr f--r hat "! ?ia Vn ao rt to Ifl hin that n!M at th. Nik atr"-!i wo-l-'J riever M hr atain. But ht wouia knrr rh aputd know. Th aounl of th ra -a rrrat roarir.s In Ma rara. cHarrr-it li. tnta the anllg-t. On th deck cf th whir yacht the cap tain roc to r.in fe-t. Th battle fought on that o4.1 f b'ar.kelB f-r the life of th man so barrily siatched fro th ea had been a doe or.e. tut It had been won. Hi xrx cf satisfaction OTfran th group of ph rsj,t f, , r.,,, . je. th biahop .rhir, V:h .tr., ,clety. and the ,M ho pcjpwed In her srma that un- h(,a It, or,DC, curia. ton-t you b afraid. Miss FairfnT." he said, with bluff heartir.es. ' If ell be all rigtt now. The arsurioc carr.e to Parbara' heart with an lnftt rei'ef that h wl4 not g-ues. At the flfst ght of the hupe t!rd- lik thing aUf rlr.g down tb?ky t b9 known th mn clitging lo lis frame- work waa t-a.t. Th stricken moments while th wreck tt th great vanes lar outspread on th tattrMht launch of th jachfs boat. fcd the liftlrg of th Imp form over Ha runwale the cruelly kind ralnistraUon tt bgd trought treath lacX to the Inert bodr-the had a med to l.rr to consume dragging hours of. agony. A th;mier of run reared across th water, . - nT-" n tb fac. to which the tide of life w r-uramg Atl'D the roar, ard tow ' th -urd r4erced tb saturating darkness It called the numbed senses Kick to tie sphere of f.--l- ing to a consciousnesa of aa Imrnense weariness and a gentle motion. It seemed to Daunt a thoeth hi bead rested on a Pillow which rose and fell to an Irregular rhythm. He shirred. Hi eyes ope red- Memory dawned across them. Haru's ang cot. bH ttarted, rr.ti an effort 'to rise. Hi gase ssept th sea. There, flags fly ing, bar ds playing, a tin ot Dreadnaughts was steaming down tb harbor. ' "The battleship.' h said, and there ws triumph in hla err. H turned his hue aad saw tb blabos. th kHent crew, the relieved countensnc of th captain. Tlealixaticft cam to him. Soft arms a er about h'm ; th pillow that roM aa4 fe!i wa( woman's beavii brwt! H , ,.ftwS and Barbara s ey ad fell w a woan's bearing Towed Into hla K put out a hand weak klr 6h did not svsk. but la that look glory enfolded Wm. 'it was not womanly p:ir m er raea-tt waa far. ir more. ""r t ""t. veiled. yet paaatonately tender. H. knew sad- denly that after lb. long night had cam. l VT0 ""' uruiuio, ,"' '","' ""Zl's ! 1T"T' T1 was on nee heart, and it was ber dear arm ," v. .ZJ . .v. ZZuZLT, CHAPTER Lit, K.a- All He. by Thews Pre-r.ta. windier, golden days of spring and falling ckerry petals, with cloud-piles Ilk fleecy pillars, with fringing palm plumes cmium to tawny green.-. Iro,r. lotoa-eatlng day. of summer am org purpl. hill, wound in a luminous h. ijrs f tvMtoa and asraight- .. T 7? tb mv tT-sitv m rwit nr imAiiii p. t- son and nights vnder a klu-blar vault palpitating with star-swarms or a wast, of turquoise, liquid with tropic moonlight, Languorous days of autumn by th In- land sea. when lh dying summer's breath lingers l.k th perfutno of Inoenae, and tha mlrrorint lilac watar deepens to bish- P'a purwla. Japanese winter com slowly, un&tt klgh. keen aky. bringing at last It scourgir.g of tlust and wind. Its chill, bp-ou eight with their spectral fog ve""r.g tfce trembling flames of th con- stellai km, and Its few, rare days when the evergreea earth Is covered with a blanket of snow. . . T tier ea or stsrh day w hn Daunt . . - " --- VV.Y JT. ."""I".- 1T ' .r . " I T " 1 1 .T. 7." Tr ' mn tn ,a- lne Heaven. 'm i a w uu m J im W V. 1 lilt, 11 vq ir1 hon ron m4re4 lata !tn fivarJnth. Tk . aew k . .. .. -&....w a camellia hedges stood Ilk blanched row. of crystalled beryl, tb stalwart mochl tree, wer cased ia argent armor, and th curving porch ef Th "ten rple. tbe roof of tt. nearby iiUnfctry. the forest cf bronze lantern and the taar star. tablets In th graveyard wer. ' capped with soft roueded tr.eui.di cf ar.ow. It lay thickly over the paved spar w her a wide way had been cfeared to k tempi steps, for the day was aa!!. a ho day.- lea th people rather ta worship. - Across the lar. they cos id se th. chapel gliding with their sliver smiles. 1 glv. to lifting Its whit, cress Int. th dear blue them sufficient space to lie down within a From Its chancel arch was hung a bugs temple ground that echoes the play of littl. em adflx cf gold lacquer, where th deciin- children. And finally I bequeath to them lng gutt, .hln-r.g through tke stained g!a. tte lov. and blessing ot succeeding gem ot tb. rose window, each evening touched etl,uons for tb. Llosaomlng of a hundred It to shfir.mering color. Th altar today . v 11.- . - bew-s U. kts-ap, ataadiag Wefor It. had read th. sacred efflc which had mad tbem n-aJt ard wife. The carriage which w-fcs t. take them to himbasht station waited r.6w at th end of the Lane whil Barbara brought a branch of tha early klssm to le-r M a Kuddbist grav. la a tens -ties garden. Ia of (h farther grwipt before th tempi step wtt a minlatur rick sha draan by a uriLt. It held child who had not aalked 'no a eight when, with clenched tail. and brar lu lie heart, h 1 ad run Ir.t. th ptli cf a speeding motor car. Oa th bres't of hi wadded klmcno sal a ksot ef r.bcKa at which th other crfildren gated In M wemder. It I d ieea pir.r.ed et c sv t to a email boeiutal srurt when h h.rli yes wer Lot 1t'i frver ar. 4 tt Laty face p'nehed and white, ty a lady whom Ish.kieU had tlOvM muet be tt Sua Goddea at very least, stid before whom the att dants of that rm of tain bowed to the very mats 11 knew that in soir.e dim way. without i.uite. kr.arwlrg bow. t bad helped that great. w.ystrri.Tjj scmetKlng that meant g "errr.rr.i 11 jajan, ana iri tj. should be lerr pred tf it. But IshkcM " r P'ouc h i.ne ioriga ironi ttiai 1J the-tcr bill. !wj lu Ui rtrcet-of-Ptay.r-to-tt-e-Go-S Near ths gateway, on the edge ot tb gathering, auod an o'4 man. til fuc sranxrd ar.d I'nei. tat wlta eye dear nad Itwrf and g -..l 00 Us face. Ths er.-at lB i-ev. wai h mon c? ea aacljnt and ton .red sat-. -rai f.-.rr.lly. leased ca li. a .-in fcf L. a J vi'ted ac-aa com- rtnc'e ef t I r-erirl ear wr. nam a be vm ne'er They tood xrtrt. not regarding lv temple, but the k.w fculldlrg arte the hedge, behind wh,e r n-Vv-h !itic d: frr pass.-- cd rep.'sod. ' Icox." said BarNar i1itiT jr. e4 IrafVJ Dsiirt's am. A woman's f mr r-1 fnyre-1 at the taih- f the mmn.-ry. hh was r--1 In slat "JoT anil her delt- c: featres and cla shaven heal ' singularly creart. !y ail rr-e. lik. en nbrl ard it.c v. Tha lmla rarr'.sic dr i at t ".at tier and a Ua(J'T lir! rMPviil t ar4 r-atti d th rc nl -ti--4 kvi I'a M" coint- At th vehlcla raB th eun Irkd and acroi th r r tfwri tha o'd a.-n;ral arJ th yean raval officer. The wraith of a Tuea trrt into hrr cheek. FT- a-tlied. and ther m.1d rttun i. tbe placid Japane amila wh'rh it the ncr.bow of lor43tn trara. A second they rtood th. then tb alate colored Tcur drew back and waa r""1. and the old man. vi;ported br lh younger arm. prd slowly otit ft ti rrd- narfcam'a eyes were atill oj th lattice a Daunt rske. "What la !t? h asked. The face of the nun there. ah said, with ragte wistfu neea. It remind m of some cne I Jra'- known. Who can It be. I wonder They croreel the yard, aed enter,Nl th deserted garden. The great ruin at ItB side wer covered with friendly rhrJNi sr.d th all-trarfflirlng tow. Th lr of sirpplnc stole had been swpt dean and &t the frot-frettd- Uke an Irregular teg ent of rocV ilosely rrved with ideo graphs had been plunted upaicht. It stood l mytc face, lonking betf-en tt i now- buried, birdies tres toward the boriacn w her rvjl-pjin towered Into th laTlnit calma magical mountain woven of a world of gems, oa which the kun teart V1 tumult. At the ba of the Hon iab were Baddhtst vases filled with free leave In fresh water, and In on of the Barbara placed the branch of plum blo- soma. Its pink petal lay agalast th brown rock lik the kiss cf spring on a ' A. sn arrangw! in sprar. Daunt stood r ' V , ' ' 7" , uaOer her fur bat. th sun was etching gokl-bued I! nee on the soft coppar of her hair. H had taken a yellowed envelop from his pocket. "Do you remember, dearest," he said, tbat I one told you of an old esivalop th 'nT &f bearir.g tb nam of "Tes." sb answered woodermgly.' "It waa opetid. after his death, who. you wer awxy. It contained his will. I turned It Into Japanese, as best I could, for th. tempi priests. It ts carved thera oa tha ste-te. . Tb Ambeo aador war th. original to tbe bishop, and he handed It to m today for you. H thought you would Ilk to keep it-" H drew th paper frora th discolored envelop and handed It to ber. ?h aat down on a boulder and unfolding th faded sheets, tegaa to read aloud, in a i ok- that became more and mor unsteady: "Know All Vfen by The Presents, that I. Alovsttig Thorn, of the city of Tokyo, In Toyko-f , Era pi r of Japan, being In be 1th and of sound and disposing mind and memory, do make and publish this my last will and testament, dsvW.cg. b-aueathlr.g ,n tb mnn'T Allowing. t- -Item.' I give, d.vis. and b,uea,h to Japanese children. Inclusively, for and through th. term of their childhood, th. . ! Z T.t " 7! ' T. lf' "'- vu..t..BS, to 5- th .u!riD cf oi3 buttesrfUea. I girt them th huaky crow and ta darting .wallow under th. eaves. And I devts. to tnetn ail sotos-noois on wnicn to sau their straw sampan, th golden carp and th. lilac-flashing dragon-fly ta and abov. thfrm- -ni th thickets wber th. ml cWm tbelr 'vr O'mbala. "To boys especially I give and bequeath, all holidays to b glad in. and th blue d bestow the rainbow klmlno. tb. Tower m th. hair and th. battledore- A.d I be- ouesta them all kind, of dolls. raminSlng .. i- J.nT . them that these If loved enough, may some time com alive. "Item: To young men. Jointly, I dcvls. and bequeath the rough sports of kenjuts' and of Jo-pits, th. shlsai-play and all manly game. I give them the knowledge of all brave leg sda of th. warn oral, and especially do I leave them the car. and respect for the aged. I glv. them all far place to travel in and all manner et rang, aod delectabl. adventures therein, "r roung women. 1 give and devise th. glow ot th. afternoon, th. soft blue witrh- err ot pin shadows, ths delicate traceries of th bamboo and the thin, low laughter of waterfalla I derts to them all manner cf perfumes, and tender spring blossoms (sav In tb on exception provided herein- - ' "d th? wiswia, wua in. reo mapi-ieavea ana lb. gorgeous glories of th. chrysanthemum, 'Item: To the aged I bequeath snowy hair, the long memories of the past and th. golden thai on tha Bud -ha shelf. I give them tb. echo of tiny bar. feet on th. lalaroe, and the inie bowing of small shaven heads. I detise to them the even ings blase of crimson glory and tbe amber clouds above tbe sunset, th. pale and on and lb Indigo shadows, th. dusk dsnca of th yellow lanterns, th. gattsing of friends at the moon-viewing place and th. liquid paaitnody cf the nightingala I glv. to them also the winter, th benediction ef enow-bent boughs and h. waterway. . ttstlrnofly whereof. I. th. Barbara a volcj brt-ke off. Her eye. wer aet as she folded the laier. Dant drew ber to ber feet, and with his arm about her, they eiood looking out across the whit, city lying la all Its ghostly glamour tk many-gabled watch-toners abov th casti. wails, the glistening plateau of Aoyama with Ita dull red barrecas. the rolling sea of waa ro-. f x. and far beyond, th creeping ollv of th bay. In tb clear d-stanr they coull see the lift uf Kodaa Hill, and the gray pi. of Kuseian CathedraL tttand Ir.g la lis car. die-lighted rave, they had lu-J to Jaj intte choir-boy. lijmnlng th Birth In Meehlehem. The next Christ ina they two would be together but In another lar.d' Mirner to PeraliiV sh said. "I am g-.ad of your aj Klriment. for It means so much to your career. And yBd yet" La Uk terr.p.c yard behind thera an acolyte, wadtng knee-deep la th snow, "t tb edir beam of tbe t-.ll to-. er s-r.d th deep-voiced bcx-m roiled e,ut acre, th. e adliag bush. Again and yet again tt . ..... u mm, ,!.,! htt volume ti.i - the still air. It cam ta i 1 a urui a.i i.jt.rj! xle, L. artic -alo'e eeh. t f th f'j-ii ot Japan. Tbe ahlnny of restive horaew stole over tk heds-. fienf.y Daunt beI eut hi. hand to ter. 1-he Unt and picked a air.gl. l-lum-t!cj.'.m from the branch and slli-pd it lnti th )e lo. enve-Sore For a !.. time h locked out across lb diataec. T . beautiful country!" she (Tb. Ym&J