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JUDGE and_ Africe, Lat a week-end in the suburbs was too much for him. “I don’t know,” answered Captain Alden. “I'm having cight new cabins added in case I want to go to sleep.” She ought to be ready for dry-dock about the 25th of this month at that rate,” said the Commodore. The captain of the C id: “My yacht was out in the water by mistake one day and she sprung a leak, so I had her hauled up on dry land, knocked her superstructure off, attached a victrola to the propeller shaft and now we can have dances on board without getting wet “What about the crew?" asked the Commodore. “Oh, they shine brass and change the needles,” replied Captain Morthan. “Did you have your asked the The captain of the Malabar rep! ou bet! .. . She steamed up from Larchmont and lay right next to the ting point. I could see the whole affair seated on the N. Y., N. H. & H. Railroad bridge wearing my white dress uniform draped | with colored burgees. After the race we had a swell time. I | took the first train for Larchmont, met my yacht at the dock and took 14 guests aboard to show them how comfortable I could be if I ever wanted to go aboard hat reminds me,” said Cap new brass buttor “Going on a cruise? in Crossett. “I’ve got to get t of Long Island Sound.” aptain Alden. Not on your life—but there’s going to be a dance at the Scawannakaha Corinthian Yacht Club tonight and I want to look like a The Commodore : “Why go to all that trouble to be nautical? All you have to do is to say to your partner: “Thar she blows,’ and tie square knots in her handkerchief. Captain Harrison Walker interrupted the conference with: ; “Say, did any of you fellows ever consider buying a sailboat I've often thought of a sailboat,” 1 Captain Morthan, “but I was afraid every time there was a breeze I'd have to go sailing. Another thing, they don’t cost cnough to run and I don't like having to duck for the boom when I'm in the middle of a dance. - Still, it might be fun if she had a platinum hull and a gold terboard.” +t) comicbooks.com