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.. B7!'; S. S.. VAN. DINE
"After , ,dil <ner' fast' height, • a ran, • j
over to see how. Lady_ Mae was ,and .Sax1'y��r ales
to 1.40-004444:V•
Vance rowne t sii fitly ". could $e.,d} ; x' ►viato
tante.
R ,
Bureau of • .Public Hygiene .
Favors Ola r�V� &� Set -*at came-be'formi Atria- many udvee, U
the childret[—pelted [s 'wit* �' trims l9Yiti of=ar the �var sone�in l',hint, ltd• But tiaalle nay turn Came'.-
of Model 'Pe ula... Cee a r s nd la and Scottie get dr t ire
b the d&tk attd land l.n enenrY telrltotiy a, Suddenly 1 dreg my tees into that
lolls 1rei8ht trantnd ea..ves supplies xt a. siding,, 'bulto 'and charge(1 the' Incb Lae
ti f} and thet are cautiously anp►oaehint.
1@cession opt t116:1
he . saurta1 when interrupted. ., �, --bort led te-tzu ti o aer,_.a 1 1 In a foci-
Ps Y• Win•' gent the camp wab In an uRrosr. pne
.trol of. aerial navigation resulted ;in •Quietly we:ap.proachc d the freight fat fellow stood in nt3! . tv�ti`y,` out that ,
the promulgation cif, several resole- . train The food .and gasoline vYhicli
. dpnkey Just .butted him in.. the belt, ., .
Liens. by the permanent, committee of we. needed) so badly would soon be,. and hp kerplunli iii th.e sides
the. enternational Bureau of Public ours,' Then, right.out.of the ground, of a e landed, . •Alter that we -galloped.
Hygiene at ,its °• recent . meeting ' tn: caped a dark form. A heavy. blow; . off • into •the night before anyone. '
Paris, says . the . Paris. •correspondent h • n:ded on my head," •&nd , i knew ne ,could sadld •t
a ;rotse.;
of The Journal of • the American .ore. • . Bp the Palley, 1 found a c1tYf with
Medica'l Ms6ciation:, Gradually I 'became conscious. Jolt Qharp edged •rocks ndor[�illi clitli
r'Sevetal countries have iegulga Jolt , jolt[ I
i `•• to it, I began to [ ub Lha ropbs t�hiers -�
tient on this". subject, some of irhich treed to put, my hound [be wrests on flee rough lck
are" ri,.oious," he continues The �" hands to eery head :face Then 'lights ithe • to ttwi 5111-
committee expressed the view that but . ,they • wet e•
it would be well to, preseirt a t`yplcal •securely •bound.. here„ 444 'there in tie valley,, as the, .
bandit. set ottt to hurt forme witi
set of.re tilations that fight serve as • boweoine had s. Five to unt tett,: iif whit
a models for' alt, cot{pt ies;:..in oro, er .� •me on the•
ba' k f toi .,d4t:.. fi
:that,.del-„t rarity Haight Gharac:tet•ize w btirio, arid' just I ruitti.ed thos tough ropes, thy' _�
td,. the;"Colonel',.11ghts cane ;nearer then, �:::°•1114:.
st9 • their` adm�,Eijip in4 .`A ' a or ze .;the' h'0." iven�- tip,hnp"len3� ped'
niittee was: appointed and authorized aticl 'Fu i•Isu were had I -was• free!h
to. appeal for old •to,the Commission securely botmd on''two• moo"e: '•Norm• y arms were so.zlunib that I wag
Internationale de la Navigation ,Aeti • beriess other' donkeys .1oaied °l with, •
almost as help3ess' Fs a baby U.p
crane.-. The. resent, conditions,
.Y bundles. and boxes moved pn single . p
aid �tiown th�e-^•-va•Y•1eY - bobbed � .
,that, 'ander present nditions. which ale along a nanoiv rocky path, and wand -d w and• each torch „was earriedk;"-
• ere- subject to' change from _day_ to leading,• each, strode , a Nicked : Wok-
-establish
ook b� _m'an hunter. I close inta'r'
„day;;it would be, preinatul•e to try to ins ruffian, • armed to the. teeth.; ^the cliff;; while ,.the edged g" loselualiy, •
es b isir a set .01 regulations: or even, . Chinese 'bandits had captured .us • came • back into my -hands.. .
.general principles, acid that'the ie • .jolt •jolt -jolt! Th'r:ough the hills- ` Fortunately fpr me, np,'one camR •
gulations adopted; such as" they', are,. we went, while a „great blazing sun lace .:Whenever a: '
will...necessarily,. at the start,. be sub- scorched us. with stilling heat, The, '"near, to hiding Place
, iae would �
ject,-to- ;more .or less, complete revi- bandits. had .plenty• of water,: but fheer ,bandits torch' went out
make a dash 'for camp, so as not tiiei`
alone. us, never a drop Between drinks '
be eft"alone. in the' dei knees: Prole- . - . --
"The"eowinitte 'emphasized• again they woad grin at us, and pat their ,ably lie was afraid t ., de as nee .
the. danger . of patterning 'regulations stomachs,,' seeming to enjoy our i g . ort hie • beak, and • flying away „
of sanitary defense, ''as affecting '.misery,'•; Of Scottie T knew nothing, .
-aerial traffic, after •the regulations and became very anX ons as. to his kith` him rte its den. �inyholy, the
torches *eat,
governing maritime navigation,' .The fate. ' out one by one,
point was stressed that the risk of Everyithing melee, .end .sometime. ;.and the y one,
dissemination of 'disease: by -airships Toward , nightfall. We came in- sight' ended for ..fhb
-te relatively slight,. by reason or''the oft rift 'in the niountains,,where.the 1r ,. . �eimed 'Soo.0 ,
elass.ot passengers and th'e coal tions •sheer earfiriose foi�Il ratirt�rts"0`1 fe'et" . _ the a tip gibe
ch
,w
existing. In • the landing ports: int!) the •an: Here, indeed, wa-, an edh down.: quie
"It decided, therefore, that the In ideal spot for a bandit e.i3np. .A few, tries paced to• •
ter national Boreal~ of Public 1It giene, men could hold the; defl'le a gamer an �� / 'and fro, but n
. in advising the 'governments and the army.. Below stretched a •beautiful - � fir z algid file het as
organizations interested, of the • 0D- , val'ley, green' anil ,fresh as' a•. Metric; on; even 'these huddled closet. be
elusions -reached With . referenea. to tato paradise :.• ._. _ camp.:}[:reg, and `dozed to the
the question•t of `internati'onal 'Saar ; . The •burros, . scenting the. sweet .11(13417rlcam
tory .regulation o:f aerial. navigation, ,grass,••reshed down toward the' bandit, Just the idea: time for a.ra'dr No should call '.their: -attention to -the-. camp i -n- a regula.r..s.tampede ..,As we , . Junto he "ever time
a prisoner ao
-at tis leesn._.la MAY: that l to of men ,• od m and
'children;
ldr n i s m Te dent atter kinin oamp fu •.o arm
-pr -epi
say,. �u(a) established landing fields,••__ed out of the terata ii' tFie tents` �.
airy I 98tt Oilt -t
(1)) meaacai•, egaiuiwaw»u vu a, They . were a '• hard-bitten croR d, -
(c) • sanitary 'surveillaxce' of persons every, one of then. They jeered at (To .be continued.)
coming •frsom.:Infected regions;. (d) in
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.'�.ie..a�l�fl„A �pXrantinnal cases ren-
that this information did not _square
with some theory he htyti jointed,•.
of -the etiening' , wi•thoirt letting it timid
go c,u, of your sight. It thot right,
"I even held the bag in my lap dor-,
aWell,", no saidlightly,1"ao Ode the
romance of the hey.. And :nOw we're
.ovaita-conriee; or Shall ate atoyintthe
age went for. WaIk' .plong.:the
,ryne, Might suggest. that it.
if ,You'd pay lierta
nod the girl paSsed Opt '.,thrOugh the.
Heath at' Onee Went' ints sear& of
*fled them abotit• the .peeneding
night , No infotinatienaliewever; Was
obtained fronia-thent; ,.They had•blith
gone.to: bed at ten. O'clockaTheit' items
Were on, the foorth'floor.at the side .:Of
'heard Miss:Dillard 'when She returned
;front the- theatre. ' Vance asked them
abotit noiees on the 'range, and intl.;
the .• Druhkers, might. have stemmed
Shut at abOut Midnight. But:appar-
ently-both" Of them had bee* &Weep
at that hour... Finally they *ere dis-
'missed with•a -warning not to mention.
to any one the qtiestions, that hiidjuit
carnelna Theugh surprised to
see Us, he greeted us amiobly., •
•suppese. Well'a come along to the
library for he
more, comfortable there." Ile led fae
way tipstains, and when we were emit -
ed .he•insieted. that .We,.$oin hint in n
glass,of port which he., himself serircid
'marked. "He his a fondness fot my
thoRgh only.
bad for him, and points to my toot',
But fhere'sa. no connectferi between,
go:tut and port --•-the notion. it. sheer
superstition: Soond port is the Most
wholesome of wines..Gont is unknovin
tion ofithe right ;kind *Child be good
for Drukker. If he had sufficient.
great physicists." ,
" :An .si'.4"e genius in New. Y'ex-k cal- '-'ahe sal , with trou ed cage neat,. sal•
,t0ital .WOh au arroW .in thiS ',heart. one over en. hour I've 10ell waiting te get.
, cad ,With. a. latillet.. District 'Attorney•
arkham calls in Philo:.Vance ' to, hen :office, ., . ., Her' Mannea .teceme Mgt-.
.Tbe tedlowing people are associated
:idea a neighbor with a passion. for chess: the archarYienni, here • this.:morning,
;Ws. Drukker ,and her son Adoiph.,Mre.
• :flp.rukke:r tens, bow the murderer' paitt
alhera !dela tb.e Previous -night and. left, again aritt look, :in the draivet—#
. I ii ,.onesiE eiseo 47,4, ,a, memento,. Vance. •seenled sa queer that the little, revel-
'• CHAPTER XXII. . : "Mi. NIarliharn, some one returned it
, ,,As. We .walkect. slowly toward 'tiie to the .draWer last mightl"' ' -
ding the whereabout the night he- • .."Did. yeti teuch --it"?" he Milted' Oita
iiiiiiii no ..hint:.0f, 'What befell ' Mee: ionaly end, going to the . tool -chest,
rukkeratLWanned.:„Vance. . ""Our .niklay _Yanked Open:the drawer. There;• beside
sniglit biehot:aheaterZid mot intend that the larger ituternetic . that. we hid 'seen
': "I'iri..; inclined.' to' think,'''' tkieoted theteiggeignerd 'eta lifted itgingeia,
1 sniiehiMportanee -to 'the episode." • ' • , at .the end of -.the bartel.'. • '
ilied short and put .beth hands on the. ed, atith Satisfaction,. .".4,0 its .hee4
;,,effete4-athat!a, your greet shorteomie% us. soineilihere:". He wraPPed .the re-
ainatarla The ppetry of your...seul, has ,placed: it in hie cOat, pocket. . 0111. get
,11#1111 ti PrOge. . New,.I, on the other Dubois. busy.en this 4Or fingerprints ;:
Oland,' giVe inly, imagination full sway;; and I'll have Cap •HagedOrn check. up
"land I tell ,yau that the leavingaof that..en the bullets," ''• .: a . •
• - "e'...,•.„,f•iiishop at Mrs, Droldreris 'door wag'710."' .aRealiy now, Sergeant,"sitid Vance
' ,AlallOwe'en 'prink, bit the desperate '•benteringly; "do you imagine that the
' • iict.of a deeperate mon. It was meant gelitlernan .. we're looking for . would
AS i Warning."... ' • • " , wipe a hew and areow clean. and then,
"Yon . think she knows ,sonioegipnge _
relive his digital, Monogram on ,o re-
: .eil on -the range. Alid tthink she saw • '"I haven't . got your • imagination,
• "intention. tO poss through the well "YOu'ie quite right." Varicesmiled
' kate into 115th Streetnnd Present auk- with good-natured athritration at the
selvee tit the Dillards' front door; hut other's dogged thoroughness. "Forgive
basenient dear opened; and Belle Dil- He tuened to Belle Dillard. . •
lard "eanfronted us anxiously. • . •"We came here primarily'to see thi
.,_Eizery bully — Attention!
. apeak 'illsout to you. We understand
'She gaee hien a puzzled Mid,
Eaay pleasant Work in selling our
....7. • • wonderful new patented all -Canadian "Yes;" Iste had one for years.. I
imn back and forth so much; .and it
can be made in yew: own district.
;., Write J. W. Bridger & Co7,71.46. King eaves LAO Mae a lot of bother. . ..."
_st. W„ :Toronto. t'Qur only interest in • the. key is,
,tbat it mighthaye been used by sonle
--Bur that'saimpossiblea:••---Pvialeeer-
iron mower it in 'myhandbag." . a
"Is it generally knoWn' yoti hate, a
viouely perplexed.' ."I've nevet made
1011Ig a •searet of it. The familY certainly
•tioned or revealed the fact..When there
were outsideaa present?"
lighterthan any'iron Mower "Are you sure you have...the key
''' ' T" finest inn"' Purchase -• litaral-skirehand-bag whicii-Wy on the
you ear' make .. . . ' Ask wicker table.. Opening it she felt
yout hardware man.'
CANADA FOUNDRIiS
&ird2GINGS. LIMITED
Brockville - Canaries
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ALUMINUM
and
20 lbs
LIGHTER
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,dering.., suck measures . necessity,
striet *lotion', during the• part calla.
,;"To these it Would he welt to:add
atea of the airports, should, be .nain-,
ditien„,. 'the paecautions,' in the
yellow fever regidna,. should include
mosquito ,prooflng and Mensnres, fat'
the. destruction of mosquitoa: 2.
,Wherever the need Is . felt, special,
• Orrangements:' should .be , Made for
munication betwete .. the :physicians
of the 'airports located, on the same
-teutea.cencerning., infectious. diseases._
It should , .empliatilzed that these
.recomtnendations• do not include the
'institution of a system'. Of clearance
papert such -es is employed in mart -
time. navigation:- .nor do they pro,
vide for the • 'observation' .of, pas-
sengers. •
•
"In thin eonnection, .441 recent re,. •
-O-iril:. They anCe-ftlittied that the.
empt from yello feter are just as
capable of tranemitting the virusi as ,•
are the species of Stego•myia. found '
the species •of Stegomyia found in •
Notthere Africa is capable of' being
are important for hygieniets At)
know at this time; when airships .
May tiainsport a yellow fever patient
who is still infectious to a• coantry
as yet exempt."
Villijalpitir Stefaessen; noted Arc-
tic' explorer,' has entered' the ,grow•ing
'controversy over the peeper' use of
foeeign -words in the latest issue. of
which he is farnofis, Mr. Btefarissoii
hes ,questioned the 'usage .of the Valet,'
MO Word qgle . or "igloo" as ayn7
Quoting Samuel KleinsChtnidt,• en
authority on the language of the Eski-
is derived from "ikiva," to.. that the
fundamental meanina, is •"sofne place
where one. can • lay or • thelter himself'
.Preni a lifetime spent • among 'the
Eskimos Stefansson points•out that
'leg' iloliOe . of .ailY seirli:-hertuallorit Paris Wears Cern Bnitons
, Of the estimated. '0,000 populaton 'Paris.—Buetons have, beeome part
'As Distinctive Triniming.
of the . Eskimo. in all countries there of the fashion world in Paris—the
eVer seen .ri' snowhoese. S.tefansson valne. Jewel. buttoes form ti large
'which. type of honie the Eslimo lives. and coats shown by tiressinak:
and ,qualifying ' phrases to indicate :sa,ite
in., we should be anecifieinsaying sod!. leg designers ef the -French; ca.p.ital,.
, sariftly in one t,f` its hitter comPart, house or dwelling. This lie feels will in: their advance collections of SPring
house, snowhouse, eerthcovered log -
Eskimos live in houset Of ice or salon'. a
. bangles 'soave as brooches *rather
than. se. the' utilitarian 'button. Their
mitten form Makes them more tat-
. "Yes!". She' announced, with relief,. motion picture presentation- tint ail -I Mere often than not, these new
We •are genial optimists; tions, tar the 'new dresses..--onee Sean,
0.4r:lrearig---Ere light- lard free; ed in, place, they are always in cor-
In times of storm or sunshine. ' rent Positien, yet a few gefitures; will
We Work. on 'eheerfully. ' &tea theta . "Trim :. any,. frock, : • ,..
•JeWeled buttons set with • gent -cat.
Vila -are hopeful' optimiste. stOnes (that IS, those . that glisten
No time for gloont or dOnbi; , 'eral facets) are behig.Used by many
with reflected light by- means of so, -
II old, depi4ssion ealli on us, dreWi designers' to 'replace the usual
We swifily ',Orli , him out. • ' light spot of pique• dr linen' nett:
Our course as straight and .blear; . ..hutains across the- front. ef O high,
P.o.e.., um good times' are. here,
• •,. • , , . ...i., ,•elci...6eNau'laalitti:,111,;.7_,..whgeinITy:tri.seilifes,tv, es,rt.Y1.01!,p111;11th.,' • _:_•(..71,!Ft.tat...,
'Moot* lialtedld
The' healpulgiving, delicioun drink for children and grown -
"Living • Stone" lin Sculptuke
"Living stone" rod"'
are applied -fin "acute -titre to roelt- or
atone irrits-wa:tive,er-or-iginal-position.
as -contrasted 'with marble or granite -
which has beer querriell. The -Linti
the confederate Memorial on Stone
Moentain •Georgia Were all Carved
Oirr idea of a Man with El "yell'? is
de you ask me tibout itl'
"It's verY important 'that We know
who had access to the Drifkker house,"
Venee told her. Then,. before she
could rpiestian him further, -he -asked,:
"Could the key pessibly have left•your
possesaion' last niehta--thet is, could
it have been/ extracted frem your bag
without your knewledge?". -
A look of /right (lame into her fece,
"Oha whet has happened—?", she
"Please, Miss' Dille/al! There's no-
thing for you to Worry about We're
nierely striving to eliminate aertain
our investigation; Tell me: could am'
One have taken yotele key hist night?"
and had inV. Vag with ult the eritiire ' There hi this good thing about wo- . -- : ; . .
time.". , . men --they slotre your riches -just as- thruptiliive f•ils stiv11 ;IS tonypi and
! ,,w ht.r, (nd Ngolu jot make, use a cheerfully as I hey do year poverty.— seat van le, lava,tiorl In athhtl gitin
Whiin..Viero!y
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Veneered 0-ak
Gum and Walnut
"Are You in favor of wemen taltina
part' in_public, agent?" , "It's all right "
if yen really went .the affairs public."
awn easareamenagetsaloo_eld. Joaatet, "-
bad examPlele decidee it, is time icr
• 'Ye good adyice.
the 0O1c.) -coming0n. Spare yourself
.package 'for headaches, paiti;',' etc.'
Marls t. anntle.
Qtd.• and Plain Oaks vi • Side and Endmatched.
'Maple Birch and Beech A lOoring 'Kiln Prred
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So tasty . so economical
an. exquisite, fresh tjavour
In addition, it's so ecenotniee
you can afford te serve tasty,
A large 12 ounce jar dent kr oply
; 'one-half the price..xon'te used to
to -day, Your grocer can' wetly 'mi.
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