Cape May County Times, 23 November 1917 IIIF issue link — Page 3

If tfc* -!r«uly st tend. imksMbl* by hi* the reWr <4 ft w» r orld which ted Brrrr hiwrd Of the Sat rx raise b« left Biltiooev in boA'.iT ts to b* p ‘.td stan tine cod iartmanent*. 6c ted never*! .-i,' teri-!!** o* board. 8*

And they hue* gaoe "I wn oot *fr*Kl of them if yon ere with me. DooeM." *te answered, ■tepplte out bn;re!, beside him. Dooeld turned to the middy. "DovU*.- he mM. "I am ndne to try to make the res to Lerwick at once. I think that tt win be test for Mi*a Kennedy tc remain is the connlfi£ tower, where abe wlli be aafwt. Clout* win ran the cosines, and you

•ifcovered that Fair Island was the peak of a rabtefranean ranxe awwnd|lRS sharply from a sreat depth. At a d>*tanc« « about three hundred te« beneoth the surface there was a wwt of eop<r crater hi the

•eft by the etiteip. bee there was no '‘-Cn of any . plane. However, at^ce

'o bate been seat be did not expect C:;d <mr. Stocklns a cove anth prorlsioca he tsadi himaett at laaoe there, and at out to tarestliate the pree-

CHAPTER VIIL DoaaM’a DMo* Pany. C*onald took a match from hi* miver *■« and streek ft- The water had not .-setrated—4* ‘•'**ed at was hdtf _ ’1: must be grewlns dayllsht above.” ll » **ld to Davie*. -I am rare that “ ' beostt are goat. I think HI fo and see whether 1 caa start the ao“Ut me so. Hr." said the middy. ~ smals here In chan -Give me year back.

' i* and reached the passage i »m» a etsnrti of tel ' was certain that the n ■roe. He a* tower and threw off 'fi'Sanay a sust of fresh air. drivlns 1 «=ade him red diaxUy. He realised list be bad teen b res thin* the de- < «ed. vlUatad atmosphere of the tor*'i'> room all nV*hi. He waited till be had rxorered; •■'i l>e onfastaoed the door and dam-'-•tad oat apoc the deck, which lay al-les-el with the surface of the

from the Fair island rocks. The V rlsteg. aad they womd aoon ” - i elstton filled tat the hor-

Tte oil foei a - bat there seemed to be a k > take the FS5 to

• brief )ocrwy. aad teere would be '.•ed of the electric eo*ine» dnrr ''•inner was apprsteoded ahteh d>t aeeamUate ttekr sabrsrrsm*. ‘•urta* Ids JocretT abosn the boat •uftaoed Wmaetf that the sailors 1 he«m drassed overboard- Thla^was -e inerdfu! far

• had dteO. -vald wrM bank oocnpr b«uh.

At the first indication of Clouts had contrived to shut off the That atone prevented

Fortunately, the after part of the ■hip remained above the surface for a few momenta after the bow went r. and only a couple of aweepins came In. Short as the period of respite was. tt enabled Donald and Clouts to grasp the hutch and replace it They fought In a detuse of water swept them from their feet and

wails at the cosine room. Bat they

Sot the hatch into place. and presently Da-’

vie* Joined them. He tegan to vtaabrokcnly, but Donald laid his tend In kindly fashion on the iad s shoulder. "Ton are not to Marne. Davies." be j ild. “it was my own fault foe try- • lag to run the oM boat Instead of ;

No doubt the i

will take up yocr post at the diving to look after the vertical rodder*. We are awash now. and shall have to rise a little more." “Aye. aye. atrl" said Clouts, hurrylog off toward the petrol engine*. “Do you 'know. Dense." said Dood as they remained together for a lautc or two. “I have a theory about “Wtet. slrr inquired the middy. “Well. " they i ,r *An<! lasTnisbt there was _ moon. It occurs to me tbvt possibly they caet bear light. Of course that wnuid be natural, and they left us * time the moon rose. Bo If tntjr are nocturnal In their habits that would * evount for our Immunity now. If I am right, we are learning their

“Tou re right. Hr." replied the middy with conrictioo. “Only—" ■ WeH have some Infcarry back thso. Davies. scare. And it looks as if humanity want have to fight so very hard - tv* itself, r “* *

I ere going . 1 was thinking, air. that they i smrfl to gu when th. whistle blew." -Wtet whist U. Dsvlssr -That ooe note ttet aonfidsd like—1 an t remember what It was like, bat I .mow I've breed a sound like that before, only mn h Wter ' -bo have I." answered Donald, tuoalag. “Well, get t* your posk. Dartre H-i— her a trite, then lock the rad-

io take care of Miss Ketumdy." He returned to the girt- ”»“*» Kennedy. I don't think you have met Uetitenant Dartre" br said formally. “Now. Dartre Hi go and help QoUte with the Miglnre Dost be alarmed to be alone tor a minute or two. Ida.” Tb» middy sainted, and went to his pMt et the diving station. Already the F®5 •*• throbbing with the rtbraclnu -it the cosines, and the sound was the tenet grateful that their ear* could haw Imagined. “Don't open the doore.” said Den *id. ktaring Ida b« Uly. Hr was off. ii< U the girt ranalci d alone within tb< tower of Keel. She glanced a boot bar in dismay. It frit Uke a Keel prison. Bbe felt the Boor

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Dainty

For :b- liollda>-* there are *o.ne things that ore n I ways the order ot j the «lar. certain gifts that bloom per“We ain't a-going to drown Uke rats ' vnnlally. like the cvergraeu* and holly In trap*. Hr.” aald Bam Clout* bear- <hat ci own the glory of the passing tfly. .! year at Christmas rl— *—— •*—- “Not If I know It. Clouta." Donald aprons of pretty returned. “Now, tret, it Isn't poaaibte enough to adJOK the redder, and wc rent ( or serrtax and sewing The erevlng riae without H. That* eetf-evldect. J aproas do more than <lre«* up the think. We ar* comparatively reft for morning or afternoon frock In which »«nc time to come, because we hare th ,. host pm or he*- aid*, were* her aken on a supply of act oral air. ju-st*. for they express a pleasure In re haven’t opened the alf-finsk* vrrlnr. The little sewtng aprons are yet. But. at course. It mean* only •. cunveoieocv and a protection. Tbdr two day* 1 respite.” pn-trin-as makes them a Joy. *Tf I might rey eo, Hr." Mid Clout*, The Hint* ore **• tnr many of “ft mesas that we moat put on tte «b«* iUOe belonging r tuwae wear dlrtng suits.” ‘ this year. They are made of *n the “Totrto right," answered Donald, fine, sheet cotton goods thet are used -We aren't in a hopeless poHdon by Tor lingerie or mMsuremer dresses, any means if we manage to keep out ’hat will stand laundering and orrabcads. hQsa Keunedy. well get you rionalir e sjoalnt opmc la silk Ireds out of here in a JHTy tt you don’t mind »Jw» »*«* ««> Hiore yptevdays getting your feet wet. nbra ■ br J P^sed posaeaHou* ct “Ton ace.” he coctinned, in explana- 00r A 7 ** 1 ■rerifmtither*. But the on. “fortunately—very fortunately to want everye ua-ws have the new Blebert dl* thing made areteble «nte tng apparatus aboard, which was to A • rn1n * "iwon made of tarinted dothave been used for a special purpow '?' b ll '4' In connection with our wort for th* TT “!? " ‘ ^ J, government" o1 ,,M> H«ure ted a serving apron of “On. moment Hr.” -Id Dartre "***** ^ “Have yuu a matchr rtgt- Figured voile v«uld do as Donald handed him one at the few that remained. Davies struck it looked at the depth meter, and whistled expresHvely.

Aprons.

Wed for the serving apron, or la A or mull, although voile tns the best wearing qualities. The apron a the aimpleft thing imaginable to makbeing merely a straight piece of tbs goods with a hem run In acmes one end at the waistband, with a similar strip half as long set on at the bottom for a pocket. Narrow, gs..-col-orrd retie ribbon U run through ths hem at the waUtllne, Waving long ends to tie at the side and allowing the material to be gathered Into a Utile fttUnces. Ribbon run through the top of the pocket Is finished at ths sides with “loops and entte. or somerimes with rosettes. The pocket will accommodate the sewing and the tools for sewing, so that this Is a convenient apron for nse with the sew Ing circle an well as ot home. The too. or serving apron. Is bordered frith a narrow Insertion In a rimy pattern and edged with val lacs edging. A val lace Insertion art Intc the material, simulate* a true-lovers knot. The hand and ties are of lb* organdie or whatever material W used, finished with very narrow hems olony the aides and a deeper hem across the ends. They tie In the boric. A small ribbon bow In some light shade or a flowerlike rosette nets off the daintiness of the apron and Is used at on* corner or the pocket—If there Is one

be acid In a low tone. “Tea. that was about what I imez Wed." replied Donald. “It la about ;;*i . much as the old FfiS would stand with out buckling." "But two hundred la ths extreme limit of devp-sea diving, sir." Davie*

“The Blebert apparatus is especially

returred Donald. “In fact S*ebcr: himself went down to six hundred though he was all in when be came up. Ton see. Dartre the new factor in the i Is that It has a compensating pressure. I didn't specialise on It. but I nndersund it is a sort of Internal oxygen arrangement, rorepreaaed. which partly neutnllsre the side. It ha* enough eom-

Infanta* Fred to Shall* When Mr. Uoyd George h undertook to orgr-Ue the ministry of

cartridge dip* reya the World's Work: a maunfacturer at mnric rolls used bis equipment to make gauges; a concern engaged before the war la preparing Infanta' food began delivering plugs for Mirils: an advertising agency manufactured shell adapter*; watchmakers began adjusting fuses: a manufacturer of baking machinery became a oretractor for alx-lock high expire v* shrill; a Jrwalry hoo*e devoted Itaolf

“In Time,’* Dress of Satin.

graph coocerm sent millions of delicate shell parts to the asxvnbl'ng statian*; a firm which made nothing but sbe»t>■hearing machinery started turning out Shell cases; a cream separator factory manufactured shell primer* Among otter producers of finished

They Com* Htqh. A North Ternre youngster n*-. rev era', clerk* la a local grocery gt^-ssu* the other-day when .he cslW for s aus-tcr's won* of t-p*critre .-ster li set Irersed that Sh« slated 25 onots

It appears that a new name was I*-tied f->r a garment that 1* not >-s--jy b negligee, bat Is made Mrirtly j f..! Iqdnor wear, an classic nr oriental I II e*. Catting r.kr-ut for aometiUn* to < *■ tlit* new off spring of the designer’s ; t.nln fnllecl to rrveol a ward to suit i ,r l w. to were chosen in a phrasi- • it .it l* very matter of fart. The “In »ir,r” drt»* l» the It - * * r have been r' > to d.> !ti dcarriblng a rol»e that I* -t nore ec.y nud dlgnifltd and Intemli-d to be «<Tn by tlie busy woman of tie d. • during such time B« she Is In brf home. Jt l* In fact, something between „ -on gown and « lounging ndx\ and mikes .•(•portunity for long tloalng ilnii»-r> and Idcturesqne efTects

■t won-en love.

,f y.m deridr upon an “In time" dress yi U may borrow H* Kyle from what lam: you v.lll—Turklah tronaer*. or J.i|iane*e or Greek draperies, or what you *111. All colors are yours to oxitraar.il. tat the “In time" dress it

not to be fu**.-’.

In the picture a very eaeeUent ••*- ample of this new claimsn: for favor

Is shown. It Is made of sapphire-blue s.-itln and bordered with u stenciled pattern In several odors. Wide figured or brocaded ribbon might Ik- suitsUluted fur stenrillng and set onto tbs iMKly of tlie dress with pip! nr- of satia. The Kyle suggest* classic Greek draperies, but follows thren so vaguely tie- new ffn-ss cannot be lilcottiled aa Grecian. In the vise model long full sleeves of crepe g<<olgette might be Introduced nlihout appearing Incongru-

ous.

Just Whether the 'la tltn- ~ dress has ItAes. mode to un-el n demand or to make a demand for it only time can tell, but rimnees ore to Its favor. Women of taate who are dr.-aacd In quiet I street clothe* touch of the time. Ilka the iM-inresque In bowse gowns, and alwa>» there t* an tnereoainc call for Individuality In style* and clever originality In details of creatnictfn and

finish.

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gun ar.d cat the i-an wot hare died. The Am* firing rapid! Is becomtnf ered rertan oaasalties 1 German Uni Inflicted c® The Ami their first ensay slrp! Soon all of them except one fled at th* approach of five french machine* . On* of the French outmaneuvred this German anti German ar rattle of m away as the to the west. The Fres th* sector 1 patches 15 . dlera Indodi for oxeelleni bravery dis; raid. A note ac say* that l Kb*U* wenhad been I months dot The results were very ' able to pent line trench' anre of tht rifle and pis The enemy

nations 10,006 . which thro* detail*. rMnm ten naie resistrs with made*

off a few pr

It LOST ON ROCHCSTE.* Twelve Men In Second Officer's Boat

Washing! tag five me guard, who boat when Rochester i vne Novem for lost by Vlee-Adml trace of the also advise Ernfwt H. C at the guar the Bocbe* posure in as One mem ovrrboard. t IS. inciodlnt and an. ollt vloualy rep< vloualy rept aloe ol the

TO BUILC

Inc'.ndarmed offleer'a 'tear*** he war Iren up. rnt hat no ad. H* it that

as lost luallte* Sondau a. preslon of • explo-

Construction Of Score For French Government Authorised. Washington —The Shipping Bo*-d has approved the building of twenty t.006-ton nonsinkablr ships by tie French Government is the Vnited States By so doing It has waived the rule that no foreign con-irsctios should be permitted at this time. Th* nonalnkable ship, developed fcy French expert*, is aald to have withstood torpedo attack in a test In which four shots were fired Into the bull and the only effect was to destroj the esrgo Immediately surrounding the point o* attnrk.

TO CUT

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87,000 Soldiers Can Be Clothed By Latert Economy. Washington -More than 87.000 soldier* can be clothed with the material which will be saved by cutting the »i*e» ol tailor'* sample Si per cent., and this has been arranged a' <-• inferences between the Coune’l of Vst'-ns! Isefense. the National Wholesale Tailor*’ Association and many large doth dealers. Nearly a quarter of a ir-llMm tards of cloth heretofore uud ns sample* will be devoted U rioThlag.

EX-GERMAN SAILOR HELD. Arrested For Threat*. " , To Slow t.-p York Post Office. York. P*—Charged with making threat- to blow up the York f-ret Office. Rudolp* 1 Krescbwltg. TO vevrs old. was arretted by the police Thprlsoner. It is believed. 1* an esrapod Interned German sailor He sa;s be came to this countr, la 1>H na 'hn steamer Rhein. Hr came to York from Baltimore'•and war -r.iplared la i local cignr factory. It was at this factory that he made the threat*, ft U said, to blow ur the post oSc*