7, - : -9 i BUSINESS FIRST. CUSTOM For Infant! and CMMren. The Kind You Ham .?.- .j j.-avfr.ffs' :w.yc'--s -; --n s' ';-- v ' " -a-'p r, -j liMi aTSaaBBtaaaasssssssaa y?ij:Sr?<i??w BfrMfraT -wS .a irT'XT-vv avaa3ffawasssssss. .7f aaaaaaaaaaaaafraaaaaaaaaaaa afS Jmui'''imS'SS'Z2t'l'v9 T M -"iVr 4-tiiw M m M VyBJjSy W-p Lwawaw J RLaaLaE Jh - "JJjJ""5 5 RXV arL. E& acx .? a ' ''? Mw aa"""a. RBBH "- Liir" "-"" mtKK EiM " r-BI Sm aawavaav H null IIIIIMI'IIIIIIIHUIM II I . , , nun-twhI WS )lllli hi; iij ,11' lii'llllfll'1'' .;.Mi,i.:i.:i.-..i'liilMM r BHBLPEssBBsBrisES IS ii'imim-: ii-iiii.ii-.iiii.-ini., . i i . 1 1 i.n.'.il .J avso-aia, , -m TOW . iOUWy 1 ggfiR 1 MrMfiP "Vanishing I-""Ifts." a story of mixht liave liapponwl." opens in Wash ington v.ith-thr Unit-1 States ani Japan on (.lie vvrec or war. Juy Hillier, retary of the British mluissy. anil Miss I orina llobcrtK. chlcr alH 01 inventor JJofxTtf. urv Introduced us lovers. Japan l'-lart?s war and tuko.s the Philippines. t?uy Hillier starts for Knglanil. Norma Huberts with military olflcers also leaves Washington on mysterious expedition for the Florida coast. Hawaii is raptured by the .laps. All iorts are closed. Tokyo learns of missing Japanese tied and wiiole world becomes eonvinc'd that I'nited States has some powerful war agency. Knglaml decides to fend a lle't to American waters as a Canadian pro-ti-t!on against what the Hritish suppose is a terrible submarine Uitila. Hillier Is also sent to Canada to attempt to force his way throuuh Ametlcan lines with a mva. British Heet departs nniiil mis snvings of Knqlish. Fleet mysteriously disappears. llillier-n.ake, a failure of ef fort to deliver mnssde to the president. War between Grat Britain anl (jermany is threatened. The kaisi r tlisappear.s. ICInjr Kdward of Bncland is confronted by dmiral Bevlns of th I'nitetl Stsiten. and upon promising to present the missing British admiral, the monarch nijrves to t company Bevlns on totir. which the lat- r says will uneovcr tli auent of war and end all conflicts. The lxvadnaucht. blKKent of KnRlaiid' warships, is dis 'vered at an impassable poi'it in the Thaincs. iinicli to the mystery of the kingdom. The story Roes bak to a time many months lwfore the war breaks out. and Inventor Boberts visits the president and cabinet, tellinfr of and exhibiting a metal production. This overcomes frie liou when dftritietl and Is to b applied : vessels to increase sK'ol to over ." ndb.s an hour. CHAPTER XIV. Continued. Th secrotary of the navy, obeyhiR a suggestion from the chair, lead oI a long list of figures, explaining them as lie went, and concluding with an unqual ified indorsement ot the plan. So in fectious was his blunt enthusiasm and confidence, thai those who at first had hesitated at the irregularity of the procedure found themselves won over, and bound with complete unanimity into a coterie which was io assume responsibility for :i war. And thus was the issue accepted. The early houts of the morning were upon them as they dispersed, but Xorma. resting back in the corner of the cal which conveyed her home ward, did not share the elation of her father, who was already building work hhops, conducting new experiments and equipping a navy. Yesterday she had looked forward to confiding the story of their great success to Guy Hillier; for in the preceding month, when she and her father had been trembling on the very edge of a great discovery in unknown fields, she had uiven no intimation of their work or their prospects, planning this surprise, and now, by the rigid embargo of si lence thrust upon her. her dreani was dissipated. To her the production of the radioactive metal had meant a goal; but now that it was reached and she was anxious to satisfy a heart J hunger, she had been given another task, and was to undergo more silence and repression and another siege of work in a world of figures, of test tubes and retorts, a slavc to the lamp ol science and her father's success. Not even the knowledge that she was sacrificing herself on the altar of duty to country, whose protection and wel lare were hu&"ens that she must iliare. palliated the bitterness of hold-1 iug love aloor. And in this light the triumphs of invention seemed hollow and the night filled with dreariness. There were no more regular meet ings of those wlto conspired for the national good: but it was a season of terrific activity, and February was yet joung when there sailed away from New York harlor one night a gunboat, a collier ami a small transport, whose destinations were unknown, and which slipied their moorings in silence and passed down the hay with scarcely a I bound .to announce their departure. j On board the gunboat were men ac-1 customed to unquestioning obedience, and on the transport was a little army of skilled mechanics and engineers who had been called from their usual occupation by imperative orders and requested to tell none but their fami lies that they might be absent for sev-i oral months. There was not a man aboard any of the craft who had not taken a pledge of absolute secrecy. The collier, black and massive, was . ,., , , , , , . ! loaded almost beyond her carrying ca pacity, and even on her decks were piled lumber and great sheets of cor rugated iron, bearing evidence of full holds below. And all. this cargo had the history of rushed work behind it. Strange pieces of machinery, sections of engines, powerful dynamos, and tin- j heard of apparatus were stowed .away j with cases of chemicals, and the mines . of th" north, the west and the south ,hc ,and. the sappers clearing the way. had contributed crude metals or par-1 lh(t carpenters donning their aprons t Lilly smelted ores to the assortment, j ancl grasping their tools while piles of lriven by expert minds and masters l,lolber. !iess of bolts and nails, and of executive work, an army of men in mountains of iron sheathing accumu diffcrent walks of life had given their j la,ed "Pa tIie ''each. And then, as ingenuity and effort toward something ,hc ringing of a multitude of ham of which they knew not, and then the ' mers and tlle steady biting song of the result or their labors had poured out i S2WS ,illcd tll air with sounds of in upon a wharf, been swallowed up by; histiy. great cases of machinery the cavernous holds of a collier, and- svns P fronrthe holds, floated diz were now being carried out into the zll-v to the bulwarks, and went slowly bror.d reaches of the Atlantic, with destination unknown. A general order had been issued and made public, that, inasmuch as the poaching of Cuban fishermen on American grounds round lower Flor ida and the keys demanded attention, the gunboat Penobscot had been de tailed to patrol those waters. In the "United States this attracted no atten tion; bat the swarthy fishermen of the tropics took warning and no longer steered their smacks to the forbidden -waters, shrugging their shoulders in impotent Troth. Rumor had it that the transport vrr.6 carrying mechanics and laborers -.,..! i w ii u m rnffKJUfj t msc rass I i" H m.flPlHllinttW5Sfl83i if I,1. 1 :?, . 7 WJl ;.l..''.J.. Ul .. - - rv-iT AJ..1. ....I..- ''W'T'-1) i rniSKSfeK :iil i::ftl ill ' ; l..TJ'J4V-Bffli ft gljlll . tP s?? fiJmfimi'i MWwLfLJattUr fr-i V 1 "Z. Great Cases of Machinery to the Philippines, wheie a new dry dock was to be constructed, and the collier was genet ally supposed by men of the waterfront to 1k laden with materials for this work. And so. de spite the momentous significance of the sailing of these three ships, the world remained in ignorance, paid little heed, or forgot. Those voyagers who were in the secret looked forward with eagerness to the task belorc them, realizing to the full that on them depended much. And of these was Norma, who leaned over the stern rail of the Penobscot as it dropped down the harbor, watched the lights or the city grow dim in the distance, saw the great. slie!lt .statue of libeny rear itself I against the sky, and felt the first free J swell lilt and sway the deck beneath her feet. Her departure had not been pleasant. There ou the land behind was the man whom the seemed doomed for ever to hold tit arm's length. She had parted from him with the announce ment that her father was compelled to t ko south for a lime, and had insisted on her accompanying him. For how long? Ah. that could be but conjec ture; perhaps for two or three months. Was he ill? No. not exactly: but he was going away and needed her. Yes, she would write occasionally from Mi ami, Fla.: hut not often, because her charge would demand her time. And to. answering and evading, filled with yearning, and yet debarred from giv ing confidence, she had bidden him good-by and come to this: Sailing away in the night with all the furtive ness and mystery which enshrouded pirate ships, of old bent on plunder and rapine. The days of the voyage were much alike; filled with work. Down in the cabins the engineers and machinists drew hasty plaus ,of buildings, then marked spois where machines were to have floor space, drew diagrams for transmission of power, and consulted charts showing the depths of water round their prospective shipyatd. ' Thm Vifirl tinf rtfrtn tiitw tn iofsVi -1a , . " , deMoits course m and out among the islands which marked their entry to the scene of toil. When the pulsations of the screw stopped and the ship ceased her vibrations, they were still at their several tasks, and were dis turbed when the anchor chains went rumbling through their hawser pipes. Like an army of ants, drilled and acclimated, they swarmed out .upon amvn lo ine HS&tere. A city of tents wmmmewxwr sprang up as by necromancy, "with gut ters to carry off the rains, and sewers to prevent disease. Camp surgeons accustomed to sanitation superin tended the-se outosts, paying as much attention to the spreading of a mos quito net to keep away the dread stygemia, as to tautening the canvas roofs and clearing the grounds. All available means of a resource ful nation had been gathered together as an expert driver seizes the reins of a four-in-hand and guides his horses along a known road to a given desti nation, and all with the regularity which, would distincuish the work had Swung Up from the Holds. it been the most unimportant action of every day industry. Norma, having no part in this task of const ruction, wandered idly up and down the decks or round the clearing throughout the day: and as she watched she saw the birth of a minia ture city, saw the heaps of material on the beach dissipated, saw tall steel smoke stacks poke their summits up ward supported by spider-like cables, saw shining, corrugated roofs spiead themselves profctingly -over Moors whereon machineiy was already being placed, and wondered at the accom plishment. The situ went down, losing itself among the keys and waters of the fait her west, before, a bugle gave a f",ic,i tmporativo summons and the toilers dropped their tools for the evening meal. .Many of the officers, some of them grimy and stained with work, their linen no longer immacu late, and thpir hair unkempt, came aboard the gunboat for. dinner. They ate hurriedly like men in the field, and one by one, with scant apology to their fellow diners, disappcated. Norma was almost the last to leave the cabin and appear on deck, which to her sur prise was vacant. Bven as she glanced along its dcs?ejted length there came a whistle from the shore. Darkness had descended abruptly and piled its blackness over the is lands and the seas of the tropics. The palm trees and shrubbery out to the west were silhouetted against the last faint light of day, and from the swamps of the island came the cries of . night fowl, the whir and chirruping noise of insect life, and the monotonous croaking of frogs. Swinging here aud there in erratic circles, like fairies of the jun gle carrying lighted lanterns, went the fireflies on aimless journeyings, not a few but many thousands of them, as if in a wild dance of curiosity, looking through the night to learn what man ner of things these were that had cojne upon them so suddenly, ripped Happy Despite Residents of Sunny Naples Seem Never to Repine. It is estimated that a quarter of a million people in Naples live from hand to mouth, and there are hundreds of children who subsist out of the gar bage boxes, and who sleep in churches and on doorsteps. The taxes in Italy to provide war ships and to keep the nation on a war footing with the other powers are really stupendous. There is a tax on everything, says the Delineator grain in the field, fruit on the vine, eld bot tles. Fuel and foodstuffs are very dear only labor is cheap. For the very poor, meat is a luxury unheard of and even macaroni is tco dear to be in dulged in often. There are any num ber of perambulating street kitchens, where various kinds of soup, cakes and fruits are sold in portions costing one cent. And yet these people seem very happy. Bands cf musicians are alwajs playing in the streets: the guitar and the mandolin are to be heard everywhere on the boats, in the hotels and the stranger is lulled to sleep by a soft serenade under his balcony. The story teller thrives in Xaples, as there are so many IdlenKthere. He collects a little crowd around him and proceeds in the most dramatic way, cestlculatins wildly and woiking his away their forests and built strange mansions in their solitudes. It was not this, however, that chained her attention. High up over this mushroom city where all:had-beeri silent and darkening when she went below, now gleamed myriad lights strung as by a genii of the lamp while others rested from their toil. White, flaring streaks of brilliance thrust spearlike rays into the gloom, illumin- j ating below them the creation of a day. from me oisiance came ine steady hum nf steam driven dynamos. j telling with monotonous insistence that there would he no cessation until the last spike was driven, the last ma chine set and fhe la?t belting hung. Into this snot of the night began to come black figures answeriug the call of the siren. On a sudden, as if by preconcerted signal, the echoes again awoke to the clang of hammers on steel and the hum of voices in com mand. Likr weird pygmies doomed to twist their thews in never-ending ef fort, she saw them resume their un completed task, exerting themselves unceasingly for its accomplishment. A launch which had come alongside on some errand was sputtering spas modically at the foot of the ladder below as if impatient to be off. She boarded it. and in a few minutes a smart young naval officer stepped into the stern, gave a curt- order, and they raced away toward the shore. "Ah. good evening. Miss Roberts." he said, suddenly spying her. "Look ing for your father, who went ashore awhile ago. r presume? I'm going right in his direction, and will' be glad to guide yon' He seemed tco busy for further conversation, and almost before the boat had come to a stop sprang to the shingle and offered his hand. Through steadily working groups of men, past unfinished buildings, and over lighted floors where machinists wrought with levers and wrenches, they went to the far side of the camp. Here were officers with coats cast off and sleeves rolled tip, and labor ers in overalls intent on setting a huge blast furnace; and in the very heart of this activity, besmirched with dirt, his hat discarded and his shirt thrown open, she found her father. Not even he with all his weight of years could resist this terrific call of energy. She stood and watched for a few minutes while he. the master spirit of the gioup. directed the work. It seemed to have passed its critical IK-'int. and after some final instruc tions to the engineer in charge he straightened up and looked round. "Hollo, here's the assistant," he said, walking .toward her and. looking fondly into her eyes. She besought him to rest, and her appeals were seconded by thse of the officers who feared for the physical strencth of this man on whom so much depended, and who would have guarded him as a precious jewel of untold worth. He protested at first, and then, like one waking from a dream and suddenly conscious of a great weariness, made no objection when the rear admiral, who now looked like a workman, put his hat upon his head and tendered bim his coat. He permitted them to throw it over his shouldets. and finally, with a look of infinite satisfaction at the growing structure lefore him, took his daughter's arm and tramped away. He was an old man again, yielding the tribute of age to the toil of youth. They boarded the boat and sought their cabins; but even as they retired there came to them through the open portholes, like a lullaby, the sounds of unremitting labor intermingled with the lap of waves on the coral beach. The. first creative step toward a na tional victory and supremacy had been taken in a day. even while the war cloud across western seas was gath ering strength for its overcast; and, waiting, wondering, and expectant, the world was unaware. (TO BE CONTINTKD.) Their Poverty face into the most excruciating ex pressions, to relate stories of ad venture or other events, much to the edification or his hearers, who, to show their appreciation, arc often be trayed into giving a sou which might have been better spent for bread or polenta. The public letter writer is another street dignitary of importance, and in great demand, especially with timid and buxom maids of all work, who have themselves neglected to learn the art of writing. Of such the public let ter writer holds all the secrets of their loves and is often their adviser- as well as amanuensis. Discoveries in the Air. The growth of ballooning has led to many curious investigations touch ing the atmosphere and its inhab itants. By the use of anchored bal loons with self-registering instruments some of the experiments of deep-sea sounding have been repeated aloft At Strasburg sounding balloons hav been sent to a height of nearly 26,000 yards, and 19,000 yards to 20,000 yards is not an uncommon height. One of the astonishing things said to hare re sulted is the discover at a height of 14,000 yards of an isothermal zone in which, contrary to experience np to that height, temperature does not di minish with recession from the earth. "Hero is a little present for you a superb $5,000 necklace " "phi How nice of you!: "that I will let you have for $1, 000." . The Vicar's Watch. A joke unconsciously perpetrated by the vicar of SL John's, Keswick, ought to rank high in the annals of pulpit humor. Before the service started the vicar was handed a lady's watch which had been found in the churchyard. 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