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,TheDeeD Sea Peril
Bg ViCTOS ROUSSEAU
MODELS
tntry-oc-n aii had 4KK *11 t
HARD TO OBTAIN
iplete fatlvn* b Be coold not k
W* tired eyelid* apart.
I Have Little Chance for
. Individual (
be frit himself Crating Biray. He did not know bow loot be ■ bat It aeetned a lew mltn
Praaent
: M BUYING NECESSARY
I YHE I
n i r
THE FS5 IS INVADED BY THE WEIRD aoNSTERS AND PAGET HAS A TERRIBLE STRUGGLE TO SAVE HIMSELF AND IDA-THE OTHERS ARE DEVOURED.
was upon hla feet, croplng la li
Mew Kana af Octamai Skirt Now
Be could not dlucern from a part of tbe boat the ominous sot proceeded. Tbe whole Interior of tbe
Mtf.Faet and U ipteaed b • tartar.
part of her. Donald bad nerer beard such cries save once, and then they t from artmnl throats. That eras
New Tortc.—Tbe merry-fo-rou afl 'M ashlon continues. Each of tbe great enters where women's apparel U sold
ha* caoead tbe wegk people a lorn of sleep and threat-aed tbe beads of tbe
a band of pirates at tbelr bloody work
» object to baring
The Siega of the Subnmrtaa. Tm poaUtre It's tbe water. glr." «ld Da rice. “We're tried raanlne Aitttmerged. and the electric eaglnea
Paget. The recital Is Interrupted by tbe antral ’of a lifelong mmrnj at Maatennan. Ira HacBenrd, and tbe f onrer is seised wUb a fatal paralytic stroke. Fman Masteraan's body Paget u tbe discovery and proceeds to the of tba • -
Be beard Ida cry. ont In his a Be cried So her in answer, and. leaping back, be plunged with all his
i copied, and there is u be apparel world coaccrn-
aod yet again, until tbe woodwork
destroyed the Beotia, on which Ida Kennedy, his fiancee, was a passenger. aha tfri aapRpaa la a small beat.
The cry burst Ing the Bounds of the oaths and acafU eras a cry of a
CHAPTER VU .
Fair Island. If they get aboard. It will be a fight to tbe death. Bapplly. It isn't hard to kill them, only we enn't see them. They are quite InrWble. reI killed two of them. Better
It'a like running a ksco-
. plaakWw" -fioairtfed ae organisms, yon know was standing beside Darias In _ .taming Sowar. Ida bad been ukca below and placed in DmjaWs
Then he was to patrN the northern area of tbs North aaa with the aid uf the airplane. A atock of supplies in the chape of food waa also espectea
whether It was not his duty to return the mainland to report tbe destroch on of the enemy endear. Of worse the officers of tbe Flying corps who could be with the airplane could undertake this doty. But then there was And there was tbe sa-ann of men that and appeared, w ceatd be tell tbe nary departtaert of this without being relieved of ommandT But bow could be fall to tell them’ Donald looked keenly at Da c was a nice Btfle chap. dlsdpUned. '->aa, alert, tbe bcawldeal of a-naval tficer in embryo. What be Ukafi best About tbe little middy was bis resolnhoo; be knew that Davies would Drver hesitate to take responsibility h«H ver he thought hU duty rsqumsl
frrt-l timbers before him through tbe bole In the wall. Be found the girt there she lay beside his berth, alaed her in his aims, and felt of tbe blabbery flippers on his haw*. That fight in tbe little
weys a nightmare
Naturally,
their gowns hubbub In tbii
Ing the well estabnshed fact -that gown which is Imported at a coat of (000 can be bought far fiflO aa a copy at ooe of the ready-to-wear shops There U no remedy for this condition. Tbe woman who insists upon wearing models thst are exhibited In the early part of th. season must face the fact that ahe Is apt to be repeated through the streets or at parties u» llwuch she were gating Into s msie of
p point h st the bei
It 13
Skirt 1
r the Oriental
Here It Is
_ . At °h« wanted to be historical. It would be necessary to go back to the early days of Paul Potret. then Mme. Cberult and then Callot and write of tbelr efforts to
Oriental gann^t
the f
dung, tp it with a tenac-
ity worthy of* .better fashion. She
yielding body chase. And the
lence. apparently Incapable of srtkm-
Be saluted, bat Instead of taking hlr port at the observation port, be snalncd standing In front of Donald. “Wouldn't you like tc tie down low. sir?” he asked. “What's thatr demanded Donald. IVhnt do you mean. Clou U 7" “Excuse me, rtr. but I think a rest would do you good.” said the. tailor. “Get to your port!" said Donald sharply. "But. really, air—" “Is this Inaubordlnnton. Clouts?" “No. air. But It would be beat for
They swayed and struggled. . „ through tbe laky dartaeas Donarfl
could bear the aoun
Daries reappeared ut the door. a "He’s quite right sir." he i “Ile'i acting under my orders. Ton red to real for s while." Donald suddenly began to under-
“Davies, do you Imagine that eraxyr be cried. “Why. that's what they told Masteiman I" “I think, sir.
lag command" “HI have you court-martialed. Dories’" cried Donald angrily. Til face that Mr." returned little middy. “Too see. air. It amount* to this: I have only spoken to Clout* so far. It would be better to lie dotro quietly than to have the rest of the
Donald could hare n© brtltr conflaat And he needed one os sorely as
Uaftmnar had done.
“Darias.- he said. Tm going to t
very prejudicial to discipline. Mr. And In the morning, when you fort different. I shall resign the command to you again." Donald began to realise the impossibility of can-tndog Davies. Tbe mlddv evidently believed that his ex-
it* s
Lut it Ua't aixourther the water elTK »■ kad It s toe fine to dog the mschln«ry. Something is frying to push ns
Uck. Darien."
"I beg your pardon, rtr?” “! wa* warned about It before 1 left New Turk.” continued'Doaai:. ‘"’bat I’m going to tell you will • w»d Incredible, but It happens to ** true. You know. Dsrim. our an-
brain. It was useless to attempt to argue- Of course be ought never have rtmkeo about tbe monsters. they bad been so real, so accent In
’ 1 thought they i
Long before they were monkeys. Davies. Ar least, they flrst Mvud In
the i
‘•inward, and then men.” •Tea. rtr. I waa going to say thst ricefrte coglasa show signs of de-
> .loping—'
There are experts who say thst the remedy for thl* condition lies In the hands of the American designers. They ly that if tbe Utter will create hundred* of gowns which are sa agreeable and satisfying to women as the French models, there will be a chance for io-
dlridual dressing.
Thu sound* well, but there are g difficulties In tbe way of establishing h ns a reliable theory. An American designer who has wade a remarkable reputation for her clothes Insist* that She does not design more than a dox models during a season and that » hopes to sell a thousand gowns fn these models. There you are. Knowledge of Gowns Valuable. The knowledge of gowns—their i hoaettea. their fabrics, tbelr various movements—win bo first aid to those who are seeking not to be Injured by buying what they don't want. It Is act necessary to purchase a gown merely because It strikes your fancy: -It Is a very good thing to see e. thing than caa be arranged for your inspection and then, out of all <rf them.
TASTY FOODSTOff 1
l well-n
two tabl
pineapple, ong’eupfui of mixed- outmootK. F»t a half cupful of riaegw.
'bHwpWfiteejlf. sugar, half .a mful of white pepper, the same
of salt, bring to the boiling point Blend four tablespooafols of batter with n tablespoon of flour, then add to tbe bolUng hot vinegar, cook far five ml-utes, then remove from the Are and stir In a well-beaten egg- Set In a cool place for two hours. Part tbe apples and oranges end cut them la small cubes, mix with tbe crape* cut In halves and seeded, add tbe nuts and pour the drrSKlng over the fmlt.
serve with wlUpped cream.
Tomato and Orange Salfd.—fTafia Mr firm ripe tomatoes and sit oritucep,
talilcspoonfuls of chopped pnrsley.
Jr rased with .‘.French dressing,
d the ‘Oral *
This Is tbs Catoffial type of hat
and which you think Is the least apt to be worn by all your neighbors, you don’t mind tflls duplication every aide, then buy the gown which
has not varied the rather ugly line Of the skirt movement which she adopted. She gathers the skirt to the waistline, turns the fullness at the bottom up to a tight, narrow Unlnr and then snows It to swing free from the legs as tbe wearer walka. This season she has produced s novelty In tbe form of s skirt thst It more truly Oriental than :he other, and in this she Is side by side with half a dosen of tbe great French designers who have shown thl* skirt without any apology for its decided Orientalism. Tbe distinctive feature In which thl?
will nppsar. But tbe rr —Thing to remember 1* Dint you must net be disappointed If
to Die With Youl-
hi m. and heard It shuffle out of tbe room and Into the darkneos of tbe paa-
cabtn. agetl Pre come to yocP he cried hysterically. *T«m sp<*e tbe truth, rtr. and I thought you were Bad! I
"Davies, you may take command until morning.” said Donald. “Only re-
_iUn below. “We pat the lady In here, rtr." be said, pausing In front of tbe door. “Quite right." answer— *'“~ “You may sling me s ham
overrun th- earth, me—you've heard of
tV marine explorer? He
1 me he'd seen them—eo. •felt' ‘o-before he died. I Mt them to-
G«r. Tbry attacked and opart Hi cum- tor. Ob’." Bald Davie ■onldat yon tike to lie down?
lake the FSB to tbe Island. Mr. and "-U call you when we are at anchor." "M«**e Ur tea to ae. Davies. They
Invisible, these monsters. '•'A the eves, v.hlch look I
rents. Wlnu they die the albuminous ;*rt* of tV body harden, j-rodurlnx * milky opacity. They look then srane,h ‘n« like hairless monsters. And ' : -*rre trying to atop tV submariae irum making .-nir uiand. Just a* they " "5 to draw tV boat there- They— H. bn*, off. noeplused by the 'Idy's poll!*, rertx-cifnl stare. Don- ~ 1 had not imagined that the story • "Old kwund so grolaaqoe. Dr hardly icvefl now ti.it he could make IjU-
«•* .» Hire Its truth.
"I "- sorry to hear about them. Mr," '•“0 Hr.vie*. “What do yoa *1Mi me
loek'ed the door. The action waa done with dispatch, and IV key was turned almost nolaelaaMy,' bat Donald had ** Un get Into-Ml* hammock and triad to compose his mind, but be «l*covered that tbe events of the day had shaken 1dm more than V bad tmagtned. Those awful memories rerun t 0 him against his volition. Worst all was the knowledge thst predooa time was pairing while V was a prisoner. And Lv recoil acted that the monstrous horde, sumwndlng the submarine. no doubt tod already discovered thst men were food. If Varies took off tbe hatches—perhaps bt had
■*r* tv a
latches rtooed." said Don-
' tie are taxing a risk not sab•i'C. In.; wa Vv e go; to wake
Be tried to
became otoraasd by the threatened danger. H* hi* hoD<maek. trembling open the dooC. H* set
against It. OrtMdc he heard the reedy note* of a mouth organ, and 8* Oouta suddenly stood before him. Donald hqd an Impulse to appeal to the man, but st once V saw Its fu-
tility.
Tell Mr. Dartre that V I* on n'to take off tor hatch or,” w
g to die
tV ship, sir! Ft*
with you!"
Another man ran panting up to them. B seemed rtranga afterward. wVn Donald recalled lb how the ihree seemed to V aware of each other's In the little cabin.
They've got ns. sir r V cried. "I «ghi to tV end. but tV rest are In IV sea. and Tm the only one Mt! Fre locked tV entrance to tbo conning y. bat It's only n qurettoo of minutes. slrr
straining st the door.
would yield; not to the sudden urerelse of any muscular force, but to the Mlrnt. steady pressure of the heavy bodies. TV door creaked and groaned under the Impact. “Into the torpedo-room r *
Thl* gown 1* msd# of peach-colored -repe V chine, and th* glrdlo-bodic* it held is ploe# with a noektsc. of dark green bead*, which it repeated in * girdle. TV slightly full skirt fall* •o tV ankle*, where part of the hem , 3 turned into a Turkish trouter effect
both being token from the Orient. I* that It has two openings for tbe feet and 1* closed In the center. Such a trick being adopted by smart society gives tV eccentric designer* s chantc to do daring and remarkable things. There I* one gown which has an opening for tV left foot, but not fot tV right one. There Is another that has two pear-ahnped openings for the feet directly In front, with tbe outre edges of TV hem sewed together, allowing tV fullness to cling to the out
•ide of the ankles.
The only eccentric trick that re m«iM for some French designer to do U to put the opening for tV right foot st tV back and the opening fo^ tV left foot st tV front. Consider' Ing what has been created, one exports such a development of this particular fashion at any moment. There If no use argulp' -gainst thl* new type of Oriental ak.rt for evening wear. It will prevail without doubt among those who Ukc what Is new and what Is graceful, and there Is no denying the exquisite g ace of thl* type of Oriental eklrt. and the good setting It gives to s slim ankle and
well-oVped toot
If there only could V a law against women with brood, thick ankle* and broad feet wearing this type of evening aklrt. we would bt a better dressed nation, bat a* yet no censor
of fashions has arisen. Callot** Gowns for America.
This development of a new skirt I* not "hr only Interesting feature oi fashions In this particular garment. A certain set of designer* l* endeavoring. despite the cry for economy Id material, to establish a aklrt that touches tV ankle* for tbe street and
tV toes for the evening.
A few of tV best American designera are buck of thl* movement In an allltnca with the French. There art each leaders aa Callot, however. wV m-fc- no compromise, but cut the Vuu of tbelr aklrt* to tV sbuetops for tV street and an Inch lower for the eve-
Feel the -’oranges Ah<£ tomatoes nnd arrange la alternate slices In a salad bowl. Mix tbe Juice of tV ends of the oranges with an cqnal quantity bt tarragon vinegar, add a few tabl*-* spoonfuls of olive oi! pnd pour ore* the fruit. Sprinkle with chopped parsley and chill before serving. Perfect Layer Cake—Mix two table spoonfuls of hotter and a traspoonful of lard with one and n quart Or capfuls' of sugar until well blended, but no* creamy, then add three-quarters of s cupful of sweet milk, a pinch- of and a generous grating of nsuneg; alft In one nnd a half cupful* of pastry flour which has been minced with one and a half tep^mauruls of baking powder; beat lor two minutes, then drop In two unbeaten egg yolks and best the batter again for twft minutes; foid in tV stiffly beaten white* and rut into wen-greased and floured layer cake pans. Bake In h hot oven lb minute*. Allow tV cake to cool before removing from the pons, ond us* any desired fining for tV cake. Orange fllllng with a chocolate frosting l* oog
ecpeditlly well liked.
Apple Salad.—Take IS riiH- apples, nix bananas one cupful of v hipped cream, one and a half cupful* of sugar and one lemon. Whip the cres’u nnd add half the sugar to It. Sice all tV fruit very thin, odd tV grated rind and Juice of the lemon and the re-, malnder of the sugar. Serve In *V«' bet cup* with whipped cream on top. Beet Salad.—Oiopped cooked boeO mixed with a half cupful of blanched almond* finely minced, n cupful ci diced crlrry to two cupful* of beet* all well.mixed with o cupful of may ounalse dressing which ha* been tinted pink wltb n little fruit coloring*. Bervs
on lettuce leave*.
HOUSEHOLD HINTS.
For tired and aching feet a tea spoonful of formaldehyde In a bowlful of water will rest and rw-
Another piece of bravado Is tbe way
Callot gives sleeve, to her gowns WaB OOto* tl<rlbw
Tber are long Meeve*. or. yes. quite of
Glycerin Is a good lubricant for the food chopper, as It leave* no taste or disagreeable odor. A half ten spoonful of glycerin added to a pint of grape Jelly before It Is inured Into the glasses •will prevent the formntlon of tartaric arid. To freshen roll*, dip I" cold water and place In a paper bag twisted tightly to hold la tbe steam; I-lore In a bat oven far a few minutes. A flashlight 1* most useful, even lu tbe kitchen, for looking at food la tto dark oven, peeping Into dark comers or drawers. A cupful of hot cocoa taken before retiring will ward off slcep 1 "**®"*- A thermo bottle la a valuable aid tn keep drinks hot for the stoeplres. A half cupful of olive oil or any rwee* oil taken as on antidote for pM*mi w.'l neutralise any mineral or veg-
etable po’-aoo.
A turklsb towel wrung out <>f very not water and applied to the back of tV neck will often relieve s Mck head-
orb e In a few minute*.
Wash doth* made <rf arvrral fold*
_____ __ Ida sod began groping toward the metallic sheathing which admitted air from above into
tV torpedo room. ,.
"I think I can get the tube apart. Ia i,, g.,wn» that stand out
rtr." Oouta volunteered. ' of popolartiy.
It seemed an eternity before Donald The first one tVt —
beard a oertlon of the metal plate rat-
tle upon tV floor.
“Well have to Jump, slrr CSonU panted. “HI go down first and cnt«h .. — the udy when you
to mind Is Bulior- creation of n one-piece frock
inadc la deep
dam Ooo** related bln. tnd calmli locked the door again. Outride the I lh=
strains of the
th* unknown creatures, . K tV Shetland islands. Hi* purpose to
deadly.
ito run coamNuAix:
a velour* with
‘.Tight TTk-s-V effect down the ride of , maaremiriy narrow skirt. Tbo dlsiiiigulshlng feature Is a wide chain cmde front gold uw»h. which from •round lb* neck drop* to the waist end teems to «ipl>ort an immense .lUnre of th!* g"ld metto which look* for all the rcrld like s woman'* shep- • liiz bag reread «*n aero*-* the ob-
Tomen ami attached t-> tbi- belt. Another 1* a medieval gown of 'le i-arp> velvet, with long, angel Meet and a sweeping aklrt that goes to 1
Door.
covering tbo arms aa well aa tl : but they're mad* of a single plcve o!
tulle nnd are attached to nothing mort I than a modsewtrly high glrdlt
which does not reach tbe arms at tbs
de* or bat* by several Indie*, ghc Vs one gown with oyster white
Nlccves and back of fi atlng tulle made
from a piece of tulle drapery that l*
banded for twelve Inches with apple green tulle, and across the front of th* wrapped »al> u btrtlf* 1* B Was band of brilliant green crystal such aa the queen* wear In conn cortnme. |
Opposed to these evening gowns she produces the robe of the stulncd
das* saints. It to of swinging velvet traspoonfu! cathedral «■»«*«■ JTvdTwlS «*rtnr «» ' , ' nl tba \
manner.
peck in front . . rea rri,gU - v 2 r %SS£5 m /IujlJc
dry quickly. T«. cod a bed for s fever poUent oe In hot weather, piar* a ahi-rt of malting between Cm- sheet and the mattress and fill n bot-sate. Vttlr with Ice-water and place It beneath the pllhnr. Tbe bed wlU V cool nnd comfortable. to" Grab*! poUto win relieve Inflamed «Te*. riscc in s cloth and appl, to the eye. it to eepedally grateful oad
cooling.
Add a cupful of cooked TlT to the meat Iraf: It Will go farther, aio cut
with a moist, firm *Hee.
To remove stains on white gar-

