â€EXBEACH :ADVENTURE ‘STORIES _ ' Min-3. We’ll get out some ï¬ld he. and that night as “5* thumb. late university man ' . 3..." ,- W flu! eyes swuned ' ' m the 'llllel‘ spoke 'm the bitten.- of ."We‘re life :3 Ion: as we my in -W1g;'atd he. ~ ‘ (up! gammaâ€. on Does it a: It"; tau-n at II- .ony lb. “my 9- of mphâ€"1‘“ ‘_,_-k4 q and twhted under his feet. Be my! into the group. roaflng boar"; s . m: mm. grease blackened mm‘ â€down! with rage, The ahoflgtne Is] not} ï¬ghting machine. For him the; ‘69 pm) nd counter have no being They menu! ahead of his blazing nth. and he whtsked them. fleelnr. h, their gar ts. so that they he" the 91 ha moconslned heels. - I flanged the (Pam within. Ill' â€:9. fo‘lnwing. Mocked the mun-I. Myuthmmtu â€loo-0th! 001W my autumn-11w†1'50!th chltend mm an râ€"- “7 m at! turd It (In Moro-W. wedtbewood. It Kauai-.1501.“ madam-Ink “pmiddoordlhfltfld u. mml‘ human-ado! a rage Ind horror at my clots! OWNED. ._._' , “use. Cap! Bun m to quiet!" no drugged Clot-In before the en- trance. thrusting the weapon upon him. then run ferociously among the people He mug-bed mm to hlm. cull- I†Ilka ‘ bear and lnmollng them his the now. Those who came Into tho ranch of III; knotty arms crumpled “(Icahn-1.0000." ~hbl-l w Inn-rd and blackened with W wood to bust tho snow gun. ht “W his aunt showed an. o! â€m with. NI blood-ho! cyc- W guiding «can nod throbbed may. Pot day- In ï¬nd no! and lolouulxlnoldnxum Once I. lid «on! him Inc-Ila: tho doc- I , cinchinduchndtwdlbo ï¬t: 5 do. Now Jut- hm.- hm M. ulna. "and tar ‘hhfll In (Hr mm. Dan I]. «no but may an. m a. tuned up an In I! on m can and um (I. unto. mamlmMu-‘nlmth mmmmum-m.u .Mumwhwlï¬ who!" h m pd am no gnu-p u urn-u a nth-- woman-l beunM-IRMI. 1 â€0.0! It“. run 000...!" D- hf‘ flop-Autumn.“ weâ€. mun-p out! All BE mission house at Toglak stands ton-lowly on a wind swept Alaskan spit. While hud- dled around It a swarm of dln covered Iglooe novel In an ecstasy of basement. smothered In a maï¬a. Some- ho (all. plum; Into the wow. *3 painful], and groaning mu. tho _ 0: "wow hummus." “Ila-t than now. Cap. Keep up â€if 8111-†“I‘m all light." alum-led the IL flcted um: wurIly. “Don'l mind we.†Gown. too. had luflerud from the M or an unhmken whit-nun. nod. will. In. an: Ind om wholly cloud. 8 a! but dimly. “I. checks were Wyn-33h: by McClure. PM!!!†a Go. and dost. black against the deadly Whitman Ahead swung the guide. straddling awkwardty on M: an toot m. while the staining pack pu- had at his heels. 31; George. the Other. urged them um: strong Ions. â€low of the nonhland. and his long 'Mp bit sharply u their legs. Bio, mulch. cling“). to the lied. “Nod now and thou. while Nance. mum“ from the map of 13033001. Where Northeni Lightsl' £0316 Down 0’ Nights Many native. crawled out of these and lured lfl'oll the buy u down I gully came an arc-d9 caravan: men BY REX BEACH how wé'ro loin; to get arl-a an m n In the boiling mt mu. paling m- “It's a damn thing a: CI'I'I our tmnmofacamlnthemmaf slugs. with the rout of mania loader- above. It's mum: to the news. but the mum never flint-bod. not even when I Millet 3pm the guano]. 8M timed a piece of her dress and plugged a [mic under the water line while I paddled out of range â€54;. is here! "He Is here! on 313 mu. l um afraid." “Who's beret" says I. "'80 Is hemFather Orhfl.‘ And her eyes was round and sand no that I took her up and kissed her while she clung to me; She was such a mm- am: “‘He symkn to me at. the water hols-"l mm: come for you.†I run very fast. but he 'cnrne bchflnd. “Where In George?" Bk said. "i went out ni the cabin down to the mission and Into the house of Father Barnum. He was there. “‘Orlofl! What do ye want? i can. “Father Barnum npenks up. He'll known for a good man ihé length of the river. ‘Gmrge.’ an no. Tamer 0:106 telh me you stoic a» girl lath from her mum Tis a shameful thing lehihtoutenndclflforifll mutiflacflmobflnunq their I'lflel l HM. ‘A Dong drop and cold witty. b!" m feet ï¬rst. When] "ï¬e new} winter It Holy Cro- sh no to me shaking one day. MmuuL-ndhmtlon Newscast-arm‘s!“ 'o-ol‘ Twang-dbl “for: cut the Ind stud-cm at It a. 'Donnnlunov‘rr art- to... 5. Educ-P 3:7:- 33 $3 :19- 32. u '80:.- IE... In! u all. .0 3.: Salt: 933. at... Run. a. v- 13. «I. . loan... Ill.- .33 In“ Mun-mug.“ «raw-4 9"?! 9?“ “m V mmtmmrmnudu '1: *w «w we'mm as his 08.1%"; 1m. hetero our I Milka bud u mum! she Chllkoot. I went ow‘r to (he motivate" of I Tin-nu. lmu the big valley I we I and got has! In the (lam. ‘Tls a wild country. rimmed by high mountain; full of msgvrhvndu and mud". with the rlwr winding vlean back to the: shun-e or me Cumwr. I run out 0:1 grub. \Ve-ulwnyu did them days and 1 bum a run to flout dawn to un- Yu~ ': kon. A run- with slurvutluu. and a. dead hum It m-nr proved. too. though I lmd u shah: the best or h. l drifted ‘ out Into the uulln river, ruvlng mud. "A (.2111 suled me (mm the village. and 'lwm: her brougm lllt‘ ashore In her birch bark and tended me in her wh-kiup (m reason (-ulne and Hm blood run through me again. "1 wind smlng u whito man stand‘ around at (hues and nearing lllm begl her to leave me to the uld squnwxa. She didn't. though. Sh» gave me blts v of moose maul and bn-rrll-n «ml driedr salmon. and when I come to one day , I saw she was little and brown and} pleadlng and her clothes all covered, my ‘Mnkluks' «a! on and my moose hide gun run-r Inside of me. “humorous-1t 'mmmr unawaam-tunm "A three day blizzard." he rejoiced. “end the strongest team on the meet can’t wallow through it under a wet. Thu! on shore flies in henna" For three days the rum! tore from of the sen into the open night at when! head My Togink. and its vl-- levee "90de the armor of short! ice In the hay till lt bent and roam! against the unit, a thrashing maeb Itrorn of shattered horns. The waters ’fled Into the inlet driven by the lash of the storm till they overfloWed the river lee behind the tillage, mbmerz‘ In: and breaking it into ragged, clan. (er onnfmdon. the thtrd day. wlth nrrtinrngary. the wind gasped reluctantly ï¬nd arm-- ried over the rungs. In its were the surï¬ng ocean churned loudly. and NW backwater behind the town, heid hy the dam of honing slush ire at the river mouth. was skimmed by a thin ice paper. pierced here and there by the nu ended piles from beneath. This held the night's snow. so that morning showed the village glrt on thne am- by a stream not! carpeted dand- put "Mr "In During mm bl- peephoto. (horse Chun- gullhcd only I who of whlflmg uu- that grayed the dew. mam even the neighboring huts. and 'heo the curly evening brought u thing not. In the storm the tmbh "fled from his (Inn-ll *l'nmllflnï¬wflnmuu mwmnnmuvmuu the-nth mum'knkom u- unm a. no†Ivan-guns “mutating-Monte“ Bo nm-yMgndtW-amcm biennium l’u Mum-oo- m your kit. for by m (m I numtmynflumthwh can In: that '0’" uh! I: (In (Mi “MI. mun vacuumâ€. and mum “on?! Marmot-uh of Ill-In do. be": He'll hm m halal leach Nahuatl-them ModMHp-nn‘rem“ m- “. Don. window pane. Dart as: m moved over the not, mm the chapel and I. new that each wu- anned. Only then m for the church he†the. from «In: the cut Mb:0rlo¢.ndhouglduno chum! ch tun-dam a. at am: ‘tc. ‘gr «will lbd (by -lo 0- a. Km“. ht.“ own mu- '25!†and (In a- lunar M In andâ€! W. to pardon! â€Muf- 33‘ 1... .1 it... .8! a! 8 .55....5233523 it... at .53 .3. 3. z. :83 infantsâ€"IBBQ-Zil' lee-39039;..3'o'3433 pal-2383.5..I8... lie OBI. :8" :3 28!. on. 3:13.3-3'8t-IQ'8 33.9! >. 0.1.5... tron _ 380 grizptihzga’ "They any the mlulou door In: lork-l ed and barred. but I pushed through It. like paper and came Into Father Bum uum'o home. when tbev at. Fm,v{ below no bad for the naked 6am I; bmkc In. ban-bended. mun-ulna. Ind I'd tron name on (he way down. He. saw mam!" In my eye» and [fled to run. but I gm Mm n bo- went out of. the mom. llo (on M! mm“ loom} from my mama: nnm and warm Into (no rhun‘h. but I he" do" "w Goof with my acted nun. mocllu u his mum mm. and any I on": b. clout to am. tlun Orioc nu lbu' alum. "I‘M I taut M It my putt. “It. a dying. Ann: of» an. and I ran Inch up the um rm: “.5 "co“ Nth; It my bun. mm vs. so dumb III-t aw in "I heard the wall of the old women before I came to the cabin. and when Metla had numbed .the story out In her weakness I went back into the dark and down to the m‘sakm. I â€mem- ber how the northern lights flared over the mm above and the "We spruves on the summit looked to me "he h9nd< stones. black against the moon. and l laughed when I saw the snow red in the night glam. for I: mean! blood and death. “It was as lusty a babe is cur crowed. but m-Iou' had come to the flatbed and sent her mu": away. Baptism Ind Incl! thing: he ma he'd do. The little fellow died that night. “'Wo em sell you provhlou all â€low you In iii): to up vllhp.‘ “Orlull' grins. 'You was: go on: to an ‘or give Mr np.‘ " “3801. I'll do neither} And I show- in: up" from the missionary It Nu- luto stating um m.- were mauled, ‘She‘s my wlte.‘ says I. 'and too good for me. She's left im- peuple and lwr Roda. am! I‘ll mm- lor m-r.‘ I saw how It hurt Urlon‘. and I and my hand on hls uhuuldor I-lose m the neck. ‘I distrust ye. mu] sure as Fate ye'll die the sllm'klng death If ever harm comes to the little une.’ "it was a terrible trlpâ€"tbe river wet with overflows and the cutoffs drifupd deep. so I drove back into Holy Cross a Week late. with bleeding dogs and frozen Indians straining a: the sled ropes. “'thn you come buck.’ she said. ‘thoro wlM hv numberâ€"a little buyâ€"â€" and he \vm grow mighty and strong like his fulher.‘ She hung her arms around me. Can. and I left with her kisses wurm on my lips, "That was the winner of tho- famine. though every wlutur was we same the". and I went to Anvlk I'm- grubâ€"â€" took ml the strong men and dogs in the ï¬lings. I was afraid when I left. tun. fur 'twas me time $ should have been wltu her. but more was no one else t0 go. They awoke the next not-ping to the A. he spoke tho fury fell Am from a. winner. and he became the men. Myann thahopoofmmpim WMWLIMMW'IR’ONM no. Butl'n Iflcl cm yc'ro uni! "Sue 'em?" and George. while ma non fought with his mama. "Who's going ho save 'vm? He needs killing I’m hungry for his life" mucummmmmmi “Benin: 0cm. tram,“ mph!" â€mac-nth"; mu more-cl yo. a; 3:1 10'"! Mg. on? Georgia I'm m to[ â€your“; Amman»! i mmcbeuno-ol mam-cox “George. George!" Captain Ban stumbled down Imam: them ï¬nd plucked a! his arm. peering dimly mm his diatovwd (ace “Gm! God! An you a murder-pr? They'll be dead on {on we can saw them." . “He‘s i hum, Georg: They're both human. and they're dying In night at in. Give him a chance Fight at. a hmomm ‘uy 00‘. It‘s no. Moor- and Oman-Olin mt loam dummm-uemML-o mt mum-I mind. an no en"- m upo- m- um loan-G 88' atom m counted than “II M m can... «Mend «k! u. w W .m IMP! M "' mum-nanommnmmm On- In 7mm in though '0'?“ b! a. and men of not «at a. mum amt-Ml: h I. W but no mocking 01:. of It The ma cried mummy, man: “and eye- covnrd 1h: mud. “Shoot why don't you. And and m can't you tee we’re freezing?†Ho: Itood up In his unpace of mm: domes. Ihiveflng pawn. , “rho truest thin. yo eve: hid.’ cried George. and be swung his Cows Into View "It'll favor you. and 1'" keep my vow." He raised the gun : The splashing of the distant dogsi broke the silence. A native myth «may. » .1 -' ; ~x loot-o 930.. on. Ii '3‘: [rig-9:23.100: Fuel Dbl-935133., 3:33.. I. [In-3...: ianazai'iiig Ioigwogniq‘»: mmmnnynm. In...“ «ad lee forming an Inlet ““0 um km"... 0 an mam kw M. "(of (nun- o! It» man. In tau. and flood by an mm: mm. pound' do" (In Incline toward the nut but. “III «no nude swung on to (ho’ "not: bound. no. mo role. 0! “no mu m- to molt pm“. In a cum cl con won my an" an" on to munch", out.“ Tho mm“ at an Mun- from“ Ibo poet. nudv mmamwmmhwumfl vuhtumomg bomb: “an, Ina-I. not Mud In! It. some; Immummmwamm Inna-mu... ll Mood. and and mm b a mm of man! by nun 1‘). who. '00:) In! W Into an ooulu “a an: Im "so they .- lo q- '9. up...» In... 9.31.:- .I .0 3-! .-.Ro=lsnotu-Ial '35-; can-[13.31.3895, .3. £321 8 3.3.2383! WT'“ vâ€"â€".â€" J“ J51. . '. :1 .‘1‘. ._ W": '/ mm: mm a“ W n: tlw rm u! I child. i "Your eyvs un- “mil“. slog: mighty flow." worried Gum “I'm hoping his nun-ave II Ilp to MI In]: in drmn back yonder. We must luv. him I sled mm for a souvenir." "Hitch the dogs and run for It by night. He'll burn up out when he comes. Flue targets we'd make on the snow by the light or I burning shack! If ye can see to shoot we'll go tonight. Hello! What's that?" Oï¬tslde came the howl of mall. moots and the cry of men. Leaping to the wluduw. George rubbed ll tree And sum-d lulu tln- sunshine “Too kite. mo Into!“ he said. “Here becomes: It's time I killed him." He Ipoke grmlngly. I'm) the dull anger or years. - On the bright surface or the bpposlte hillside a sled bearing 0 mulllod ï¬g- ure umwnrml sllhuuollt‘d against the: "Bow an we with the place guard- M" â€In. â€THAT STRAlfl AGAIN." WENT it the voice that sings. and “met xhe alr. But only sweet to me because they bring Bank perfortly co my romemberlng A tune as and an.) passmnato as prayer- '1 tune I heard when Me Ind love were fair: When a.“ the strong. tweet perfuma o! the spring Did :2 about my lady‘s presence cling, They ,emed her very loveliness to lhara So when I hear this tune that other strut Revue- with"! me. and I see again fly ltdy’s rue; yea. then I do rejoin. mum half lost beauties of her vole-3 A lmte than the presenc of! I eat And out 'nid Imp "I‘M! 9f the put. IN MI“OIIAK OIEWHKNE IM‘ (ho «mu- sum 01 Min nun kc and Mn «rum Ina- ‘l‘ho Ont! um unm- 0‘" "0|th III-o “do no- llo dud 500-, "Five day- from Togink. 200 mile- ln heavy trails." explained George wwrfly a: the cries of (he mun-c dimmed behind the log walls Two hour: later Form! spoke gun- ly as they uuruu their frostbite; “We've upended. He will recover!" “It's a and. sad day." mourned George. "1! Jun "88' the tune out of everything. He's . cripple. chr‘ “Wk-ml: M- +11." laid the cum Itrougly. "What“: a friend? Y. can got them any plum, Iml when an u ï¬nd lumbar tummy Ilka null mnf' mil-Vim“ car. What on an an Wu ll of homo. lu- min-d cod. A. may Inn down !0 my? “ID chow Inn on- Mli Mateo Five days later a broken team crawled over the snow to the lion- vlan mission. urged by two men gaunt from the trail and mum-ed by the cold. From the sledge came shriek! and thmty muttering-s. horrid gab- bnngn u! lmvtrealug madness. and Dr. Forrest. lining buck the robe. round Orion' lashed Into his coach. “\‘uvâ€"bflplou! I did not know Fllhet ()rlofl' had mnuy~er~lrlcudl hereubuulu." coulllmed the doctor. “fl. was (bought to haunted by we whit... I'm glad the report mu wrong." "George Bruce. I've tun-med you bl:- terly." declared Orlon'. "nnd you‘re I good man to ln-lp 'nn: so. It‘s no use. We have both fought the cold death and know win-n to quit. I came here to kill you, but you will go out ncrnss the mountains free. while I my. in madness and tln- umllrluu IUI’II umke cluu'uua over um. When you vume Into Benn-I mission I‘ll be dead (:uodby." the quick «ham and meeting it. A Soaked to the umpltn. he Inn-hell I tall through which they reached the hammock‘ where the when m. the llatleu for nation. . At the shore they bore the priest to their shelter. while the guide was snatched into a nearby hut. They hacked at! his brittle clothes and sup ported him to the bed. "He’l badly frozen." whispered CapV tom "Can We save him?" They rub bed and thawed (or hours. but the» sluggish blood refused to flow into the extremities. mud Captain telt that this man would die for lack of amputation. "'Tis nu use." ï¬nally said me big man despairiugly. “I've seen too many of 'em. We‘ve done uur best." "Good hoâ€"l! We‘re (uklug ye to Bethe! and a doctur Iu lvu minutes. A Week's travel as the mm goes. mu we’ll save: chunk of ye yet. old man" guild on 1b my 0- m1 bold. .- Ilm‘ 7". 0-. â€mom. M thu- to huh Mflfld. On. any not. no. mutton" W have whmie of! Rh cheek swoucn me. and run the leaning mm Fortune's fun all urn!- mt Ono poor day! “number when and not an M It Is. I! b God's day; 11 h Column-'- A hmh day! One day will at. nriï¬- m «a. hill". W to .m m. a. mum. Q0" lio'w shore. M It! hum-r ï¬ne. the In“ chitin-ocularâ€! “magma-maul.- and heart In more man urn. match a ï¬nd t wor'ld‘ â€"'€ohzmbus." James Road! m- “tiâ€"«V do“ rm 1!. h "ARCTIC mm your in. an Willâ€"i1 i no! an I got) ell “ONI DAV â€Oil.“ "tuners-Iguas- "QCMtM'M mmdm‘nl‘s (homuncu- Innaâ€"outflow!!!“ mum-ton. -pmiup Bourh um DIOIIT. -M¢1 Q... dun 0t canny“ Our Dangerous Strum. During me yesr 1911 says the So!- entiflc American 531 perm m killod by aummobnes In the “he“ at arm-"or New York. Incompwlé fob ords a! me mfmï¬es taken from daily newspapers show 13,042 persons hurt by automobiles, 104 by street can no! 317 by wagons. In London. which In 1911 had a population of over 7.00% 000, 410 persons were killod by V.- hiclea; while In My. with a you), 13110:: of over 2,000,000, there won â€0' MI and 18.17! Maria. h . , Q? i of cine-don m m "to u .- tho element of Mo. N in not it you! «mine that nun. free ml W my again become a M gent for good. rem-m the M nightly Review. But on that be 1- puï¬lo. a rum-11m mat to mumpeovlo,orluvolcowm be smothered like u whisper In 3 storm. and its thundetbolts expend themselves on men of straw. When. or the spirit of mm nth. shall pert-h entirely unong the mod- ern Kulturvolker ls therefore matter for conjecture. but beyond certainty. Yet It It be so, the history at the ex- tinction of splnnl, Vlflle English all†It“ be found by posterity to ter- minate tn the work of Byron and GI!- ford, and, by 1 "range anomaly. in that of one or two writers of western Amnflra. the last worthy and re- doubtable exponents of the school 0! Pope and Swift. ' No. 1 mm- 5 ml. with [K nq‘fl'al for No I, 55 (and, 2% Mo! mu 1" M ruin M o! own no 21 ha ml. 5 no! I yin!- of Mt It Him; No. I run! lE-aclical Fashiongl flm ugh-dumm- m- Ill-mules. No. 1 an to M ".6qu Illmmu Inflow-n; Natl-“Jon l5 I‘m an. Inn. and m cloudy luv-n In I. momma.†ntuonumnnmuam-u. to “Pidgin D‘s‘rffllon Writ. mm. m Adan- mmuvouuusdnum Inch malaria This simple blouse has two pooli- Nudes, either It. my be made with body and long sleeve: in one or with I drop nboulder and short :leevol. Th. nook is round and the waist close. In the buck. I‘wn. mum, v00». haste, etc. are Nimble [or this wmt, which may 1190 be mode 0! plain lawn for n undenllp. The waist pattern (6302) ll out In Ilse: 34 to 42 Inches bust mm Hedlum use requires 1% nrdn of I. MAWâ€. "Ann“ ... mun AND N0.......... "A‘I’l.... LADY’O IHIRT WAI'I'. Molt-urn. . no.“ cm..u~u.â€"c-~ouâ€"_no 6"".er CAPO. “on; and p o.- «CC-M