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Mr. Blakes'.ee was putting himself In readiness, clotheswise, to attend an aft ernoon tea with his wife, when his small daughter appeared on the scene. As he slipped into his frock coat, the child looked up and said: "Father, do you know, when you wear that coat you look just like a minister?" Then, noticing the hatbox on the stand near by, she added: "And when you put on that hat that goes with it, you look just like a hack driver." De lineator. How's This? We offer One Hundred Dollars Itcrrard for any case ol Catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo. O. We. the undersigned. uae known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 cars. and believe him perfectly hon orable in all business transactions end financially able to carry out any obligations made by bis firm. IValding. Kinnav & lltmv, Wholesale Drusstets. Toledo. O. nail's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the nj-stenu Testimonials sent free. 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Smokers have to call for Lewis Single Binder cigar to get it. You? dealer or Lewis' Factory, Peoria, HI. A man with a roving disposition is not necessarily inconstant Sirs. VTOnsloWs Sootblnc Syrnp. For children tectblng. soften the gurac, reduces f t.im.tinB.llayiipaln-cnreawtPucnUu. 25cabottla. Two is company; three a soulless corporation, PROOF FOR TWO CENTS. ) i3 wv. -f".V sa .V-V2i" Wi&rara P. Cczg&Btsszjpa? jr72Sj4SSXZ42ZZ SCBOMy:J24G4zZKZS) SYNOPSIS. "Vanishing Fleets," a story of "what might have happened," opens in Wash ington with the United States and Japan near war. Guy Hlllier. secretary of the British embassy, and Miss Norma Rob ert., chief aide of Inventor Roberts, are introduced as lovers. Japan declares war and takes the Philippines. Guy Hiilicr starts for England. Norma Roberts loaves Washington for the Florida coast. Hawaii is captured by the Japs. All ports are closed. Tokyo learns of missing Jap anese fleet and whole world becomes con vinced that United States has powerful war agency. England decides to send a fleet to American waters as a Canadian protection against what the British sup pose is a terrible submarine! flotilla. Ilil iier is sent with a message. Fleet mys teriously disappears. The kaiser is miss inc. King Edward of England is con fronted by Admiral Bevins of the United States. The Dreadnaught, biggest of Eng land's warships, is discovered at an Im passable point in the Thames. The story now goes back to a time many months before the war breaks out. and Inventor Roberts visits the president and cabinet, telling of and exhibiting a metal produc tion. Tills overcomes friction when elec trified and is to be applied to vessels to increase speed to over 50 miles an hour. A city for the manufacture of the mys terious discovery is built on the coast of Florida. Dr. Roberts' first attempt to elec trify plates proves a failure. In a second effort Norma is knocked unconscious, but the mystery of true Invitation is solved, making the most Important discovery of centuries. Roberts evolves a great living machine, rendering warships useless. The cabinet is taken for a visit and plans for a radioplane war against Japanese are started. CHAPTER XVII. Continued. The president in a reverie found himself contemplating them. Here, he thought, was the personification of that anomaly the American working man: Ofttimes turbulent, frequently dissatisfied, sometimes waging war fare with employer and capital and cursing political parties; but when country and home were endangered, courageous as a lion guarding whelps, reckless of life, and unheeding wounds, plunging to the front in a frenzy, and acking no reward save the satisfaction of seizing the invader by the throat and throttling him to the death. "God save the enemy who underestimates the temper and patriotism of the American workmen!" he muttered as he returned to the long motionless line of radioplancs. The ray of light, broad, steady and clear, was still there, and as the visi tors entered its borders the quick, sharp blast of a whistle in the rear, as if by preconcerted signal, caused every wheel lo come to an abrupt stop. From the buildings and quarters men came running to the scene and sur rounded the guests, who were grouped together in the fan of white and im mediately in front of the monster which had given them passage. That they were not to depart without some further attention was obvious. "Old Bill" Roberts made the meaning of the call plain when he addressed his friend in the old term of intimacy. "Paul, we have left to you the honor of christening the first radioplane ever built She isn't named yet. The boys here wanted to call her the Roberts; but I forbade them. I guess you know who I wanted to call her after," he said, laying his hand on the presi dent's arm and looking up into his face; "but then I wasn't sure you would like that, so we have compro mised by leaving it to you." The president had in his hand a piece of carpenter's chalk which he had Idly picked up from one of the floors he had traversed. He stood turning it over between his long rough fingers which bore evidences of hard physical labor in early youth, and looked affectionately down into the in ventor's eyes. He turned from him and looked at those around him. In the edges of the light and stretching back into the darkness behind he could discern the faces of the workmen, the reflection giving- them a singularly pallid look and making them seem like visages dismembered; their bodies be ing absorbed into the blackness of the background. They expected a speech? but he felt a paucity of words when he thought of their endeavors and achievements. He started to address them, but choked with the fullness of his heart. Without such work as they had given, what would be the condi tion of the nation to-night? "Men," he said, using the strongest of appellations, "no words of mine can add to the honors you merit, nor de tract from what you have done. Duty well performed requires no praise; but as president of the United States I thank you. I am the one who is honored in being privileged to call you countrymen." He faltered, and in the strong light upon him they could see the muscles of his face twitching" with repression. He turned from them as if to hide his emotion, and took a few steps which brought him to the side of the radio plane. His long arm reached out, and slowly and in silence he chalked upon its metal side In big white letters, X-O-R-M-A. The men of the plant stood quietly until the significance of his act dawned upon them, and then burst into a frenzy of cheers, forgot the dig nity of his position, and crowded round him, talking as man to man. Xorma tried to make her protests heard; but they were unavailing. The men were elated, and her 'father was satisfied. With little delay the party boarded the craft, the president being the last to say good-by. The big metal door was closed, and the Xorma rose- into the air on its return journey, while the men stood with hats off and watched it disappear before returning to their work. The radioplane was making its 'last 1 fiight before the war, because it was mm is3S? W J- NORM 'i n y ) M .v In Silence He Chalked Upon Its Metal Side in Big White Letters NORMA. deemed that all risk of discovery should be obviated, even though other methods of transportation were com paratively snaillike. And so the months went on with ac tivity at the key, placidity in the ad ministration, and preparations for an onslaught un Japan. As the work of construction advanced, Norma found respite to make occasional brief visits to Washington, where her time was monopolized by Hillier, who did not dream of his forthcoming trip to Lon don; but "Old Bill" Roberts came no more to the capital. Now began that series of orders which subjected the men at the head of the government to their greatest trial. Work was stopped on all forti fications, beginning with those in the Philippines. It was accepted by the public as a foolish curtailment of ex pense. Before this had ceased to rankle in the public mind construction ceased in nearly all the navy yards; but the clamor then arose to such a pitch that outwardly it was resumed, being done for appearance's sake only and to prevent a revolution. So dangerous was the pitch of in dignation that some of the president's advisers quailed before the show of wrath, and feared that an army of Americans might march on Washing ton. They besought the president to alter his plans and make broadcast an nouncement of the state of defense; but he, his Americanism exceeded only by his humanitarianism, stood stead fast His answer was characteristic: "If our secret becomes known, there will be no war, and war is a ne cessity for our purpose. In our hands has been given by a miracle the most deadly engine ever conceived, and we should be delinquent in our duty if we failed to use it as a means for con trolling and thereby ending wars for all time. Let us bear with fortitude whatever reproaches may be heaped upon us, for we are the instruments of God, and the trial will last only a lit tle longer. Let no man speak!" His eyes flamed with inspiration, and, like a prophet of old, he led his followers in his own footsteps. In those trying times he was very near to the God in whom he believed, and only the walls of his room knew how often he appealed for light and guid ance, trembling in spiritual agony, and, like the martyrs of all ages, cru cified by his fellows. Events began to move with light ning like rapidity as May approached. Secret orders had been given to all the principal ships in Pacific waters to withdraw into neutral1 harbors, it be ing the wish of the men who were playing the stern game that all pos sible loss of life through accidental meetings might be obviated. Pacific commerce withdrew from the western seas, believing itself unprotected and the administration mad. From all sources of information came the cer tain reports that Japan was about to attack. Her communications became daily more insolent; but were invari ably 'treated with suave contempt. And then came a day which brought the most portentous -news. The first was a message from the key that Dr. Roberts had broken down. It was from Brockton, who made a pitiful appeal to. the secretary of the navy to find Norma and either give permission for her to be brought back by a radioplane, or to have her sent at once by special train to Mi ami, inasmuch as she, being the sole sharer of her father's secret, was now the only one who could be depended upon for the metamorphosis of the rrd E& r J9lJU iSL rMl A ImiTitI L'iS :n. A plates. The message added that the inventor was not in a serious condi tion, but that overwork, overstudy and overstrain had so taken toll that the surgeons declared he was coming down with brain fever and that his very life depended on his taking ab solute rest. To hazard another trip of a radio plane was out of the question, because the administration was aware that spies were still in the capital. The president himself sent messengers to find the girl on whom so much de pended, only to learn at a late hour that she had not yet reached Washing ton, but was expected to arrive that night. He preferred to communicate his tidings to her in person, and there fore left word that she should call at the White House the following morn ing. In the meantime advance prepa rations were made for her conveyance to the island, together with the grim old fighting admiral, Bevins, who was now to assume command of the aerial forces of America, and those officers who from time to time had been called home from various ships. And then, when night fell and the president's cup seemed full, came the swift -and unexpected announcement that the Japanese had fallen upon the Philippines. War was on, and the long expected gauntlet lay in the lists, while the nation heaved and rocked In turmoil, quivered with insult, and cried aloud for vengeance. When Norma appeared at the White House she was told of her father's condition by the president himself, who was plainly harassed to the limit by anxiety. "You can go at once," he said; "but what then? Are, there any who can work the radioplanes?" "Yes, by nightly flights we have trained crews for all and more than we have built" NOT AN AFFAIR Loverlike Attitude, But One in Which Cupid Had No Part. Long and steadfastly he looked into Iter eyes. She returned his gaze stead ily and without winking. For a min ute neither spoke. Then she broke the silence: "You think it is" she hesitated. He gazed into her eyes again those great, heavenly, blue eyes. "I did not want you to understand " he began. She Interrupted him with some Im patience., "Can we not understand each other?" she cried. "The suspense of it all is wearing me out Do you wish me to belipve " He broke in upon her. "It is not what I wish to believe," he said gently. "It is what you must know. I have determined " She covered her face with her hands as if preparing for the worst But she was a woman a proud, imperious woman. She would show him that she could suffer and make no sign. . She rose 'from her chair. "Well?" she demanded. "It is only a little granulation," he continued. ."Nothing serious what ever. I will -give you a prescription; The charge will be ?10." AMAMAAAAMAAMMMMMAAAAAAAMAAMMAAAAAMMMAMMAAMAAAAAAAAAAMAAMAAAAAAnAAAAMAMAMMMMWWWWMM a C3.- ILLUSTRATED -JMA "But there should be some expert guiding mind who knows the secret of the craft." "Father had intended to accompany them and himself direct the leading radiopia3 in case of attack." The president threw up his hand in a gesture of hopelessness. The time for attack was fast approaching, and could not be postponed on account ol the inventor's illness. Xorma, who had been standing beside a window, confronted the worried head of the nation. "Ycu forget," she said, "that I have youth, strength, will and knowledge. Neither my father's nor my country's cause shall suffer." He walked across the room, tower ing above her in ungainly strength, took both her hands in his and looked deeply into" her eyes. "You mean " "That if my father is too ill to go, I myself will fight the 'Japanese. I my self will give what expert advice is needed', and will demonstrate to the others what must be done in battle." Inflamed by the thought cf what was dependent upon her, pride in her fa ther, n;u! Americanism, she was ready to accept the responsibility, even though it might cost her life. They stood In silence, holding each other's hands. He stooped over her, his sad eyes filled with an admiration .which was akin to veneration, antf kissed her. "Joan of Arc! Joan of Arc!" he whispered, and said no more. She had been told that a train awaited. Together they walked to the door of the president's study through the halls,i and to the outer portal. Un heeding those who were near, he caught her hand and held it to his breast, looking once more into her eyes. "God bless and keep you, my child V be said, and abruptly turned back to his seclusion, his head dropped for ward between his massive 'shoulders and his arms swinging loosely at his sides. The day was not yet done, and be fore the next had dawned came the announcement that the Hawaiian is lands had also been surrendered to the foe. The coterie of men within the secret held their meeting and con gratulated each other that orders had been obeyed, no defense made, and loss of life obviated. But the public must be pacified. The swift convening of congress, its authorization of the administration to act, and the api.eas ing notice to the public that a well defined policy was being pursued, fol lowed one after the other, but still were not understood. Night and day now the president and his associates toiled and planned. Report after report came to them, un til they knew that the hour to act had come. The spell of seeming lethargy was at an end, and with unprece dented swiftness the cordon was thrown round the nation, its ports closed, and its communication shut off save through channels of the secret service, which was intensely active. Time was computed to the minute, and when the fleet of conquest sailed from Japan the- very latitude and longitude of the point where it was to be met were communicated to the headquarters in. Florida, where had been renewed energy. Hence it was that, as darkness once more mantled that isolated spot, a strange scene was witnessed. It was the departure of that invincible squadron of the air for the scene of battle. Night after night they had maneuvered, till those who manned them were masters of their craft and of the new form of signals which were to be used in case of emergency. Every detail was complete, every possible precaution was taken to avert acci dent. (TO BE CONTINUED.) OF THE HEART For had he not looked long and steadfastly into her eyes? Another' Role. "Speaking about game tenderfeet," drawled Amber Pete as he skinned a cinnamon bear, "reminds me that the 'Human Pincushion' in the circus side show was the gamest that ever hit this .settlement." "Game, eh?" echoed the advance agent for the Mastodon Minstrel show. "Wall, I should smile. The boys told him if he didn't make good as the 'Human Pincushion' they were go ing to shoot him full of holes at the first performance." "And was he frightened?" "Not a bit, pardner. He said if they shot him full of holes he'd do away with the 'Human Pincushion' heading and bill himself as the 'Human Porous Plaster " Showing Value of Peat There is a strong organization at work in this country developing the use of peat as fuel. It is now utiliz ing many acres of swamp lands which are being . reclaimed for agricultural purposes. The by-products of the in dustry are very promising. iesiem cmus - HIPPY PROSPECTS. In no year since theXdeveiopmeat of Western Canada 'began 'has 'spring brought a brighter outlook than . it -.brings this year. In no preceding ispring has there been greater assur ;ance of advancing development and prosperity. The movement of immi gration has already assumed' large pro portions, and is as desirable in character-as it is satisfactory in volume; 'from across the Atlantic sturdy, indus trious and thrifty newcomers" are'"af rivlng in large numbers, homeseekers from Ontario and the other older Provinces are coming in a steady stream1, and from across the interna tional boundary a movement is al ready in full flow, which, it is confi dently predicted, will beat the records of all previous years; special settlers' trains are crossing the line, loaded with effects, actual material wealth being thus brought into the country at the rate of millions of dollars' worth monthly. The movement is so' unprecedented ly large that extra Dominion Immigra tion officials have had to be provided at both North Portal and at' Emerson, and it Is estimated that the total'num ber of new settlers from the1 'United States this year" will be 70,000, at least, and may run well up toward 100,000. Last year's total of new set tlers from the South was 53,723; thus the area that will- bo -placed in wheat and other grains this year will greatly exceed that of last -year. Settlers are making extraordinary efforts to'get on their lands and begin seeding opera tions. The-price of wheat now, away above the dollar mark; is incentive enough, and when one has in view the splendid results that the past few years have shown, it is not to be won dered at that the present will be the banner year for Immigration to Can ada. Ask your nearest Canadian Gov ernment Agent for rates of transporta tion, and he will also pcad ycu illus trated pamphlets. No Escape. 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