toys made of cold Toys valued at more than $j,000. OtX' were shown In an exhibition of -Children Throughout the Ages" in London. England, recently. Two gold raitles which once delighted the prince of Wales, and a fair-haired doll companion of Queen Mary In her baby days attracted much at tention. Musical dolls given by Queen Victoria to the prince of Wales and the duke of York when they were habies-.Queen Elizabeth's and Oliver Cromwell's christening robes, and a fkirt worn by Charles 1 when he was two, were also shown. LOVES OATMEAL MORE THAN EVER ? Once you learn that oatmeal is so rich in Vitamin B for keeping fit*, IS IT ANY WONDER THAT THOUSANDS STICK TO OATMEAL BREAKFASTS? Many are nervous, poor in appetite, system out of order, because their daily diets lack enough of the precious Vita min B for keeping fit*. Few things Keep them back like a lack of this protective food element. So give everyone Quaker Oats every morning. Because in addition to its gen erous supply of Vitamin B for keeping fit,* it furnishes food-energy, muscle and body-building ingredients. For about 'Ac per dish. Start serving it tomorrow for a 2-weeks test. Quaker Oats has a wholesome, nut like, luscious appeal to the appetite. Flavor?, surpassingly good. All grocers supply it. 9 Vim p?r ctmditin a dut u lack if y'tum:* B IN VITAMIN B FOR KEEPING FIT . .. ffjS? lc worth Of fSteS Quaker Oats MyuaJi H leaket of Fresh Yeut Qaihor mm4 BiMui's Oats are the tana Nature an Artist When nature beautifies the face she puts the color in the right place. ..J CAN -<o 104 More Needed Don't let a proverb influence your life. Tired ..Nervous Wife Wins Back Pep I" Her raw nerves were soothed. She ban ished that "dead t iraH'1 f ***. hnr Won new' youthful color?restful nights, active days ?Ml because she rid her system of bowel-dog fjng wastes that were sapping her vitality. NR Tablets (Nature's Remedy)?the mild. safe. aL-vegetable laxative?worked the transforma tion. Try it for coastipatioa. biliousness, bead *ches. dizzy druggists?25c. PPT plT^Cwe^^I^wi^ruSst's? B**1" ? ttt, ufuJ 5 Color UWV1936 Calendar Tber with the purchase of s 25e boi of M* or * jQUgdof T?s (For Add Iodlsestloo) My Ideal Remedy for PAIN Thourh I hare tried all *ood remedies Capndine raits me best tt is annsoally quick *nd *en tie." For headnrhe, "eursl^ic, or muac]# aches. ?? eitlwr Capndin# Liquid or l?Pudin? Brmad T?blfl?. IIC/IVJOH ? in I?rs"T |1 I . __ __ ? BENNET 1 1 flip MM B- B B ^ ^ IV JH- Coprrifht by Robut Amo Branrt = SYNOPSIS As Alan Garth, prospector, is prepar ing to leave for his mining claim in the Far North, a plane lands at the air ways emergency station. In it are Bur ton Ramill, millionaire mining magnate; his daughter, Lllith; and Vivian Huxby, pilot and mining engineer. Believing him to be only an ignorant prospector, the men offer to make an air trip to Garth's claim, although they refer to his samples of platinum-bearing ore as nearly "worthless." Lilith Ramill, prod uct of the jazz age. plainly shows con tempt for Garth. Through Garth's guid ance the plane soon reaches the claim site. Huxby and Ramill, after making several tests, assure Garth his claim is nearly valueless, but to "encourage" young prospectors they are willing to take a chance in investing a small amount. Sensing treachery ahead. Garth secretly removes a part from the motor of the plane. Huxby and Lllith taunt Garth, but their tone soon changes when they try to start the plane. Re turning to shore they try to force Garth to give up the missing part. Garth manages to set the monoplane adrift and the current carries it over the falls. He points out that he is their only hope in guiding them out of the wilderness. Garth begins the work of preparing for the long journey. He In sists that the others help. Ramill and his daughter must be hardened for the hardships ahead in their trek to the outpost on the Mackenzie. CHAPTER IV The Whip Hand. The girl licked her fingers and turned to stare covetously at the pieces of moose dangling In the smudge-fire smoke. She spoke to Garth almost civilly: "I've no need to rest like Dad. Do I have to wait for another piece?" "Certainly not. But you've let the cook-fire go out. Keep this one going, and you can use it. Better cut another spit. Mind the knife edge, if you don't want to lose a finger." She showed she could be deft enough when she chose. One stroke of the knife backed oft' a willow twig, two cuts sharpened the end. Grasping the bottom of the uncut second liver, she sliced up lengthwise, all the way to the rawhide thong. She poked the green wood from the near edge of the fire, piled on dry sticks, and crouched down to hold her spit over the blaze. Garth had at once begun to make catgut. It would be needed to sew the moccasins. He was Intently at work, and the girl was still more intently eyeing her meat, when 11 [IX by came striding between the spruces. The once elegant engineer was smeared with mud from his midbody down to where the rock-milk water of the ford had drenched the bog slime from his shoes and leather aviator trousers. Snags bad scratched his flying jacket and even torn through one sleeve. Worst of all, his bare face and neck was a swollen mass of mosquito-bite welts and the bleeding wounds of deer-fly stings. The skin had already begun to puff and discolor. At sight of the man's condition. Garth picked up his rifle. Even the most cold-blooded, calculating schemer can be tortured Into crazed violence. Miss Ramill glanced up from her cooking, and uttered a startled cry. It awakeaed her father from his doze. He sat erect to start at Huxby. "My G?d, Vivian, what's happened? You look like something the cat brought home." "Those d?d pests," Huxby cursed. "Left my neadneL Hey, you airplane thief, fetch me a drink. Jump lively." Garth lifted his rifle. "Put up your hands. No, don't reach for your pisroL Up with them, or I'll wing you?That's it Now hold them there while Mr. Ramill takes your pistol. I've had eUOUgU VI jujr luinncumg. The millionaire looked at Garth's cool gray eyes, and heaved himself upon his feet to shuffle around behind Huxby's shoulder. He pulled open the leather jacket and drew the automatic pistol from its higb-slung sheath. Holding the butt forward, he brought the weapon to Garth. "Keep ft yourself." Garth told him. "You can give it back to him soon as he gets over this fly madness. There's your headnet, Huxby. Better stand In the smoke till you get It on." The tormented man first ran to lie down on the rill bank. Between deep drinks, he doused his bitten face in a pool and dashed the gratefully cool water over the back of his neck. The moment he stopped, the pests buzzed at him again. He ran to the smoky side of the fire without stopping for his headnet. t For the first time since Gartb had met Liiith Kamili, she showed consid eration for someone else than herself. Her second piece of liver had been cooked enough to be eatable. She tore It In two and gave half to her fiance. "It's good, Vivian. Try It. Yon must be famished." Her unexpected graciousness calmed his half-crazed mind. "Why. Lllith?you roasted this your self! It will taste doubly delicious." He forced a laugh. "But I couldn't take the food out of your mouth." "I'll soon cook more. There's plenty." Garth caught Mr. Itamill's hungry look, and shook his head. "Not yet for us, sir. We'll pack In some more of the meat before the wolverines get it." He laid a mat of willow foliage, sliced up what wag left of the second liver, and started oft with RamilL Though at flrst stiff, the millionaire did not get out of breath so quickly as before. This was an encouraging sign. That easy climb to the claim and the fast retnrn bad been violent exercise for the mine investor. He could not have recovered so soon If his heart had been bad. But when be opened bis cigar case, Garth Interposed. "You have only four left, sir. Bet ter bold them back to taper oft grad ually. Thla change of diet Is going to jolt you bard enough. No wine or whisky, eilher." Mr. Ramill walked along quite a dis tance with the cigar case open, bis face Impassive Inside the mosquito gauze of the headnet. When at last he looked up. he closed the cigar case and handed it to Garth. "You're the doctor." Gartb pot the case la bis sblrt pocket. "All right, sir. You'll get them when they'll do you the most good? and you'll get them all." Again Mr. Ramlll walked along with bis gaze on the ground. They were near the muskeg swamp before be looked up. He turned his shrewd gaze upon Garth, and spoke with blunt directness: "What's your game?" "My game?" "Yes. We may as well settle this now as later. Don't rell me you haven't some big scheme In mind. You guessed we meant to cast off and leave you holding the sack. Otherwise you wouldn't have taken that key part from the plane motor." Garth chuckled. "Did you ever out wit a fox, corner a pack of wolves, or trap a crafty old bear?" The ruddy face of the millionaire purpled. "What Is the connection?" "Nothing Invidious," Garth assured him. "I bad in mind only the fun of the game." "So? Well, young man. It has al ready been admitted that you've so far taken all the tricks. I gave you credit for more sense, however, than you showed when you cast loose the plane. Garth Lifted Mia Rifl*. "Put Up Your Hands." . \ You bad do ceed to walk up like a dupe aod permit Vivian to get the drop on you. Easy enough for you to've <come out of cover with your rifle up. Don't tell me you'd rather travel afoot to the Mackenzie than fly out In a plane." "That depends, air. Perhaps I did not wish to part company with you so soon. Over at the river, I could of course have invited myself to fly out to Fort Smith with you. But that would hardly have given us time to get acquainted. As It Is, in the weeks of close companionship to come we may even learn to be friends." Mr. Ramlll frowned, "is that a taunt, or maudlin sob stuff?" "Neither." "Then what's your game? If you think, after marooning us here In these d?d wilds, you csd win our friendship or gTatltude by guiding us out, you're a sadly mistaken young man." Garth agreed. "It would be a stupid mistake to expect anything decent from you or your daughter or Huxby. But think what fun I've already had. faclDg that pistol and telling lluxby he dared not use it." "> "Fun? You must be crazy!" "Not at all. I had him sized up. The game was to let him think he had me trapped, then give him the laugh." The big man chewed on this. "That's clear enough. But why wreck the plane? Will your Dext joke be to walk off and leave us to starve?" "Does It look that way? Two moose make a deal of eating." As Garth spoke, he pointed ahead at the red chunks on the spruce branches. Almost at the same Instant his rifle Jerked up. The second shot was followed by a snarling squalL The squall shrilled Into a shriek that nipped off Into silence. When Mr. Ramlll rather hesitatingly followed Garth to the banging legs of moose, be saw a three-foot, stub-tailed wildcat with black-tufted ears lying under a torn shoulder of moose mear. A second cat, slightly larger, had leaped several yards away before dropping. Garth drew his knife. "Only a pair of lynx. Not much for two shots. We haven't any cartridges to throw away. But we can use the <?klna, and the meat will make a change from moose." He flayed the bodies, bagged the best cuts of meat In the skins, and hung them high. The next move was to see If Mr. Kamlll could pack the hide of the cow moose. He made a game attempt to walk off under It, but at once began to stagger. Garth re lieved him of the load, and In place of It gave htm one of the bagged lynx skins. He himself bagged one of the bull moose quarters In the cow hide and heaved It upon his back. They came back to the camp with Mr. Ramlll panting and sweating. Garth swUDg lightly ahead of him. He slipped off his heavy pack and stood looking at the Idle couple on the rill bank. They bad eaten their fill of liver, and stretched out to rest. No smoke was rising from the embers of the smudge-flre. Flies were beglonlng to cluster on the moose tongues anJ other meat. The girl met his look with con temptuous Indifference. Huxby stared with bloodshot hostility from between bis swollen eyelids. Instead of speaking to the couple, Garth addressed the girl's father as he relieved him of the lynx pack: "As I remember, sir, I told Miss Ramlll she could cook on tbe smudge flre If she kept It going. I will say now that I do not Intend to shoot aDy more megt, until use Is made of what we have. There are none too many rifle cartridges. If the three of you prefer rotten, maggoty meat, I'll go you to the last mouthful. I've lived for weeks at a time on spoiled fish and rotten walrus." Huxby's face and neck were as swollen and sore as If covered with boils. His temper was no less sore. "You're the one who put us In this fix, you wood louse!" Garth gave him a pitying look. "That's the fly venom talking. No cool, calculating schemer In bis right senses would ask for trouble when bla hands were tied. I might point out, however, that the venom was due to your baste In trying to?uh?appropri ate my discovery claim." "That's a lie. You cast the plane adrift I was stung while trying to save it. Curse the luck I I came with in an ace of reaching the snagged line. Almost had it, when the plaDe dragged it loose and went down over those hellish falls!" "I might remind you that you or dered me to cast oil the line?at the point of yonr pistol." The thrust proved too much for Hux by. He sat silent Garth went on with his quiet argument: "All that Is now past history. We're more concerned with the present and future. Mr. Itamill has shown his common sense by facing the facts of the situation. He has fallen into line. The question is, do you and Misa Ita mill throw in with us, or do you go on your own? If with us, I'm to be chief. How about It?" Huxby bad cooled down enough to see the point "You win. 1 Join up." Miss Itamill looked puzzled and a bit alarmed. "What's the great idea, Vivian?" "Very simple, my dear. He has the whip hand He la boss We must obey bis orders, or we'll never get back to civilization." "Obi The despicable, cowardly?" She met Garth's cool gaze and fell silent He nodded. "You'll begin by rebuild ing that fire. After that you'll cook the other liver for your father and yourself. You will then start graining the hair off the mooaebldes while Hux by and your father go back for more meat" "I will do no such thing!" "Very well. That means you get no moccasins to replace your boots wbeo those flimsy soles wear through on the rocks." She flared: ^Gallant Sir Galahad!" "Leave her be. Garth," her fattier inrpmnapd- "I'll rend the flrp and scrape the skins." "No. Lie down. Whenever you work. It's to be on your feet. We must bull J up both your wind and your muscle. Uuxby, I'll ask you to fetch that pot and the gold pan." The mining engineer rose and start ed up towards the trough without a word of Inquiry or protest Miss Ra mlll's eyes widened. She gazed woo dertngly from bim to her father. Mr. Kamill bad no less obediently Jpin down as ordered. Garth Ignored the. girl. He chopped deep notches In the trunks of the food cache birch trees, about seven feet high. He then cut saplings to span across from tree to tree, with ends wedged in the notches. The next move was to fetch a number of alder poles. \ ~ When be returned, suioke was billow ing up to drive the flies from the moose tongues and muffles. Miss Ramill had rebuilt the emudge-flre and taken down the liver, ready for slicing. She gazed up at blm, stormy-eyed, ready to flare If he bad shown the slightest flicker of amusement or gloating. Instead, he gave her a curt nod of acknowledgment, laid bis knife beside the liver, and turned to space the poles across the sapling framework to make a grill above the smudge. Upon this he laid the moose leg and the pieces of lynx meat. Huxby come back from the discov ery stake with the gold pan and little aluminum pot. He stared In surprise at sight of Miss Ramill cooking the liver. She shrugged her slim shoul ders, and drew back from the fire to give one spit to her father. After that she silently offered the other to Garth. "Thank you," he said. "Let me sug gest that you now fill the gold pan with water and slice Into It one of the muffles. They don't look promising. But If simmered for a day or two, a single moose muzzle will give us sev eral delicious meals of what might be called aspic Jelly." iins won no sign or interest trom the girl. She was no longer hungry. Garth Ignored her silence. "After starting that dish, yon may cook as much more of the liver as your father can eat lie will keep on resting while Huxby and I go for an other load of moose meat The sooner we pack all to camp, the anrer we will be that other mouths do not get away with It." He unbuckled his pack, slung the pack-board on his back, and picked np bis rifle and belt-ax. Huxby trailed after him out of camp. They walked in Indian file all the way around to the muskeg swamp, Huxby with his gaze fixed coldly upon the back of his leader. At the swamp Garth cut a tote-pole and passed It through the tendons of two hindquarters of moose. The re maining quarter he strapped to his pack-board. He folded the second lynx skin for Huxby to use as a shoul der pad. Upon It the mining engineer rested his end of the tote-pole. (TO BE CONTINUED) Giraffe, Tallest Among Quadrupeds of the World Tallest among the quadrupeds of the world, the giraffe Is constructed along a variety of levels, Its front legs longer than Its long hind legs and Its neck longer than the longest of Its other members, with a tongue of length and flexibility entirely suited to the archi tectural whole. In fact, notes a writer In the St j Louis Globe-Democrat, there are evl- j dences In support of one belief that nature must have started to make something else when It got around to fashioning the timid creature. Orig inal plans probably called for a quad ruped of conventional dimensions and the barrel and rear running gear must have been completed before amend ments were decided on. Very likely the many quadrupeds of comparative size looked too much alike. So it was probably decided this new animal should have a much longer neck, and to make Its neck longer than the facts justified it must have longer front legs. So we have an animal started In regu larity and finished In singularity, with Its body sloping up from rear to front legs and a neck so long that it dis torts the distortion. Mature In all truth must have been In a sportive mood when it made the giraffe. If it sought to give the jungle a laugh It succeeded admirably, giving the laughing hyena something about which It could laugh without restraint Tho Kon of Hoa f a ? tsn /fAl? I ? ? a 1 # oil oat of shape to get s drink of water from the level of Its own feet! So by habit It has taught Itself to drink very little water, or at least to drink It with great lnfrequency. The long neck, the long front legs and the Bp-tllted body could hardly have been anything but afterthoughts. River Flows UphiU It has been figured out by the Unit ed States geological survey that a point at sea level on the equator Is about 13 miles farther away from the center of the earth than a sea level point at either of the earth's poles. Their calculations show the mouth of the Mississippi river to be four miles farther from the earth's center than Its source. Thus, It may be said the "Father of Waters" runs uphill. This phenomenon results from the water In the river obeying the laws of grav ity which cause It to run from the higher surface level at Its source to the lesser one at Its mouth.?Path finder Magazine. Old Maids' Home an Arsenal Residents of the peaceful Paris suburb of Montrouge were perturbed over rumors that a house In the dis trict occupied by two aged spinsters was a veritable arsenal Finally the police were prevailed on to Investigate. In the house they found 17 military rifles, dating back to 1870, modern rifles, revolvers, rounds of ammuni tion and even band grenades. ^PROVED1"?" UNIFORM INTERNATIONAL Sunday i chool Lesson fly REV. P fl. riTZWATER. D. D.. Member of Faculty, Moody Bible Institute of Chicago. C- Woatom Newspaper Union. Lesson for October 27 BELSHAZZAR't FEAST (Temperance Lesso n.) LESSON TEXT?Daniel S:l-?l. GOLDEN TEXT?Wine Is s mocker, strong drink la raglnc: and whoso ever la deceived thereby la not wise. Proverbs 20:L PRIMARY TOPIC?Daniel Solves a Riddle. JUNIOR TOPIC?At the Peast of Belshazsar. INTERMEDIATE AND SENIOR TOPIC?What -Drink Leads To. YOUNG PEOPLE AND ADULT TOPIC?The Facts About AlcohoL I. Belshazzar's Impious Foatt (vr. 1-4). 1. Those In attendance (vr. 1, 2). Those present were Belshazzer, bis wife and concubines, and one thousand of his lords 2. Their behavior (vv. S, 4). a. Thej drank wine and engaged In drunken revelry. b. They committed sacrilege. They drank wine from the sacred vessels taken out of the temple at Jerusalem. c. They worshiped Idols. II. The Handwriting on the Wall (vv. 5-16). 1. The time of (v. 5). It occurred *Tn the same hour" In which they were engaged In their drunken de bauchery. 2. The effect upon the king (v. 6). "The joints of his loins were loosed, and hla knees smote one against an other." S. The king's behavior (vr. 7-16). a. He called for the astrologers and aoothaayers. offering them rewarda of gold and of poaltlon (vv. 7-9). b. Daniel brought In at the sugges tion of the queen (vv. 10.16). The queen was perhaps the wife of Ne buchadnezzar who remembered Dan lel'a aervlce In Interpreting the dream of her husband. III. Daniel Interprets the Writing (vv. 17-28). 1. Daniel's address to the king (vv. 17-24). a. He brushes aside his promised gifts (v. 17). He would not have hla speech limited by the king's gift. b. He reviewed before Belshazzar the history of Nebuchadnezzar (w. 18-24). He showed clearly that Bel shazzar should have profited by the experiences of his father. 2. The Interpretation of the writ ing (vv. 25-28). a. aene means -numDerea tv. 26). "God hath numbered thy king dom and finished It." b. "Tekel" means "weighed" (r. 2T). "Thou art weighed In the balances and art found wanting." c. "Feres" means "divided" (t. 28). "Thy kingdom Is divided, and given to the Medes and Persians." IV. The Judgment Executed (vv. 29 31). So rapidly did the divine judgment fall that Belshazzar was slain and Darius the Median took the kingdom that same night. The Chaldean dynasty ended wtth Belshazzar. We may. therefore. Interpret this whole scene as pointing to the conditions at the close of the time of the Gentiles, and as adumbrating their prevailing con ditions. let us note 1. The stupidity of men. Belshaz zar, like people today, did not learn by example. Nebuchadnezzar's fate should have deterred Belshazzar. 2. The magnificent splendor. This great feast was characterized by pomp, display and parade, llow character istic of our own age! 8. Luxury. The famous hanging gardens of Babylon were a noteworthy example. Signs of luxury abound to day on every band. 4. The licentiousness of the king with his many wives and concubines. Licentiousness Is likewise notoriously prevalent today. 5. Blasphemous sacrilege. The sac rilege of this day may be In excess of that of Belshazzar's day and ex presses Itself In a. A profession of religion for pecuniary gain, social and political preferment. b. The use of the pulpit of the Christian ministry for notoriety and even for the propagation of false doc trine. c. Uniting with the church and at tendance at the Lord's table so as to cover up secret sins. d. The use of the Word of God to give point to a Joke. e. Denying that the Bible Is God's Word, making It a book of errors, myths, and legends. f. Sneering at the virgin birth, re pudiating Christ's deity and setting aside his vicarious atonement. 6. Drunken carousals. The hand writing Is on the wall. His judgments shall eventually fall. Conditions In the world Indicate that the time Is drawing near. Are you ready 1 Pity FY I ends should be very delicate and careful In administering pity as medi cine. when enemies use the same ar ticle as poison.?J. F. Boyes. The Country Men are taught virtue and a love of Independence by living In the country. ?Meander. i Humility True humility: The highest virtue, mother of them all.?Tennyson. Housewife's Idea Boi ?> A Midafternoon Bit* When tbe kiddies come home from school in the afternoon the; may feel somewhat hungry. It Is better to give them an apple or a piece of some other kind of fruit than to let them hare candy, cookies or cake. The fruit will not Interfere with tbe appetite, but will bare a beneficial effect THE HOOSEWIFE. e Public Ladgtr. Inc.?W>>'U 8?rv.c?. Pretty Brer* Sol. J. 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