PB MAY AND WILDWOOD LURK ViTX HULKS TO ATLANTIC SHORE f yWv3Haddon Heights ' J J W IBtrnon Grove J i-1 Mr v V f & Ancora -if) ft V HammonlonNSS. (" it MFtankllnvilla v r vy VinelandH ""TC " AS? H Maya "!l"955p) Cr V ' f I V Pk3arrtyiiWVrv--. r Mr QMlwillo I BakeravllleTRQV 1 fV En9ll9hbre6k6--yv'ATLANTlC h &. SoWaPolnj97 c,1fY Yi TV JuclahooU SuceanCiy I SMauricetownyo0foJ3tar J e f C Leeeburol 1 J S n J I tS'Soa Isle Cly v 7 I ar Swajnton N A- IV, DELAWARE I Mw.oh. V) P c5tcnerbor v ' C VVU.DWOOD t' Cap,MayR5,nApEMAy WW" ' aan '""""w 'iHOusanas oj met, women and children in Philadelphia arc denied an rtmtitv to act awav from the heat and dirt of the citu durina tlm uitr. WtUies in the East arc more advantageously situated for short, refresh "nfeconomical trips to the country than is Philadelphia, and it is in consid irion at the two facte that the Evening Ledger has decided ta nivn Ha 'aiien, each week, the outline of a "vacationette." Kepresenianvcs oj inc .civ&mnu lituuui lane mesc trips personally, in Saei with an eye to detcrminina the exact cost for fares and meals, and , m'n of recreation, scenic value and historic interest. Rcalizinn that I mi txpense attached to these jaunts is iWbT( unable to go to the shore or r iianv owners of automobiles also Bttinfr, and for their convenience the automobile routes through the same tirrittry are given along ivith thet trolley trips. A map of both auto and hiltj) routes, with points of particular interest, accompanies each article. Cvitit the articles and the maps, so that when you are ready to take a short m " : 7. ...... r rk. turn of another H excursion irip fR Iersev's delightful shore was not .L,i! iS'hB resisted, so our eighth "vi I!. iS'hn resisted, so our eighth "vaca- "itoMttt" took us to Capo May and "Wild NiMd (Tor a great part of tho way tho 'eountrf fs uninteresting, but as wo drew tttrtrito tho southern peninsula of the Slile Vegetation began to grow thicker ?I&CpiMay and 'Wlldwood go together. imatt Miner Is a residential section that UVtlilll i.,uu.B .... .... .- S.tbtvglory for belnt; an amusement centred n fact, Cape May might well be 'termedUhe ocan Buburb of Philadelphia. BMBlftul cdttages, surrounded by wcll Xep( ircaiias, face directly on the beach. bt Is very" little opportunity given for Boardwalk stores or piers. Wlldwood. ;a the other hand, has, In addition to Si many fine residences, a beach front Ahat closely resembles Atlantic City. E CAPE MAY. fiCipe May is situated nt the extremo fptBthi end of New Jersey on an up- vni Wind Just oft of a peninsula tnat 'Jib ou Into t'n Atlantic Ocean. On the Hh Um of tho city is Delaware raj, L.T...J . . n .,- ...U. .1. , img poini aDout ov ituich wmc, '. lough the Island Is in the sea, It Is protected by a shoal, which acts as a Mural breakwater. iTiie bathing beach Is one of tho finest Sf'ntii ever seen. The strand Is hard HCMd, much more so than at Atlantic gtf. and the waves aro comparatively (rails. S&RDWALK AND BEACH AVENUE. Mch avenue, a boulevard 60 feet wide, rallels the Bftardwalk along the beach narly five miles. At no point Is tho 'A more than 100 feet from high tide, the. Boardwalk is directly at the an'l side, very mucfc as we saw at uliea and Veritnor last week. The fine Edge at one side and the bathers on it other add nlcturesnuenesa and color. m extensive view out on the ocean Is tutlful Publlo pavilions nre located on the ocean si of the boardwalk. On the music Fjriuon, at the end of Howard street, Wocerts are given by tho city three times ?. The Iron Pier, at tho foot of ?Mur street. Is the only one that ex igfo "M Into the ocean. There are other FHllloni, but the only amusements are tine Jron Pier. There Is also a casino Bewell's Point, the Inlet Into the fine JJ'bor. Golf, tennis and other sports are ;r at uape May. WILDWOOD. jlt Wldwood presents the chief attrac ts to the "vanntlnnKtto " lrnnklv w rather spend the entire season at Kwway, hut a short vacation at Wlld-BfiPJ- The characteristics of the beach & i he lame here as at Cape May hard, ana gentle sloping. poa is on what Is known as "Five ItlVEIl HTEAMHOATS To Wilmington and Chester tflftl ttVaB .lll .. -U J.llu Arinllnr PftOll fcttrf tiIh.. - nic !riTvwi,E0lAn BATES ff'rSTON-Exc, B0c .lnl.. S0o Child r An a n lO half tnr SlUi P'ESTNUT ST.'WHAllF and WH. w .SrJn Bunay at 7.50, .ou, ju ju m lz.aa hi 3 qa im jfi a nn 7.nn. Hii .w i-.V ' ' " llTS STOP AT CIIESTEK tOil VRNVuiRnvv V .1. jf."neetlou mode right on whrf. W" i lo llraodywlne bprinjs I'arK 12. i '"lorrd. rare now 10c to Ilrandr- Wflngs rnrk ami return, but tickets litJ?'Kurd 'he boat to obtain this . ana boou onlr on any or issue. M. M KAViU, WAY Jtorfljy June 19 Nvsl Dy will t in ft)iialphU Navy aro. 1 day Dlolrsm Kipaa. swimmmv exniDii9n, ut. r - -". . ""h nvtunm with BWA.U to T.uu lule from Philadelphia, wilt stop v Jard. All ooau from WllmiB 8 00 A M to 6.00 P. M,. Inclusive, top jlson's Evening Trips the Upper Delaware itner "Queen Anne" W2, rtday and Saturday Eifolu UHIUM 1 1KJUAY PttKSnVTKHUN MGUT Saturday, June 19 ' 0j M Itoeuo Inland. Blyr ilnnon- riiii4 MJUuainated. pcia n IcIaSil tu vil tb Uffll liS CO&- ltc cjur ev.alHg (rli op tirt wi Arch St. Whirl 8:15 P.M. an important consideration witll those the mountains, this matter is given in arc kevt at home durina -nart of the Mile Beach." Anglesca, North Wlldwood, Holly Beach nnd Wlldwood Crest aro also on this Island. The Island Is covered with beautiful flowcrB and shrubbery, that add much to tho beauty of the place. THE BEACH. The Boardwalk Is flvo and a half miles long, nnd In Its general aspects resembles Atlantic City. Hotels nnd shops lino the shore side, while piers and pavilions Jut out on the beach. Photocrnphs of the beach do not convey the correct Impres sion of the width of tho strand. It is several hundred feet from the Boardwalk to the water's edge, and tho slope of tho ms Automobiles, Take Gloucester Ferry Delaware Ave. and South St. when goinff to Atlantic City, Cape May, Wlldwood and South Jersey Points. Short est and Quickest Route. Boat an the Even Hour and li Hour. (Send for Free Auto Route Hlap. TENTS to HIRE ALL SIZES Water Proofing BERNARD AlcCURDY Phonei 110 NORTH NINTH STREET TO HIRE O-CYLINDEIt PACKARD PACKARD LIMOUSINE & TOUIUNO CARS BY nOUlt, DAY, WEEK Oil UOSTlt PACKARD SERVICE CO. Hll-13 LOCUST ST. Phones Spruce 3140, Jln.ce 245. DEFORE START1NO on any of theae tripe coneult me In reference to a farm or sub urban home In these sections, H. B. McCOLLUM No. 1814 Walnut St., Philadelphia "Don't torgtt tht Numbtr," PARK RETREAT canoo house and exchange. East River Drive above the Falls Bridge; cood accommodations for canoe storage under cover: all conveniences: reasonable rates; the place for the canoeist. Phone Manayunk 300. Keystone North 108. SUMMER RESORTS ATLANTIC CITV, N. J. O S T E N D SSSSSW "wltST. bSt&i ?.!,:$ the nop'ilar Chelsea sectloi: capacity M0j unusually large, cool rooms with unobstruete.1 Slew ot the ocean from all, every appoint. Sent and comfort: sea and fresh atr n all 'tbs: running water In rooms i 400C ft. o porches surround the hotel: the new dlnlnj room overlooks tli eeaj finest culelns and white service: orchestra of soloists: dancing twice daily; soclat diversions; rnagnlrljent new Palm Lounge: IIS. slnule room Wfcrty; booklet mailed: auto meets trains: manage ment by owners. -JOHN C. OOSSLER, Mgr. Leading High-Class Moderate-Rate Hotel, i tnem m II Vlrrlnla av.. nr Ben Cap rtLUUinimuL .. B,.. heat, elevator, sun parlor's, prhate baths eta. i excel, table. 10upwkiy,;2updally. Pklt. J P COPE. CAPE MAY, N. J. THE ELWARD SS'sAi a,, for June. EDWARD P. NITTINOER THE WINDSOR bcri'orrwa v"w M1S3 HALPIN. SPHINQ T-KK BKAOK. K. J. THE BREAKERS SCSIS? TUB BPR,NO LAKE BEACH. N. J, L. N MOSS, Prop. COOPEnSTOWN. N. Y. O-TE-SA-GA ON OTSEOO LAKE, Cooperstown, N. Y. OPEN UNTIL OCTOBER au hours by rail from New York City. GOLF BOATING MOTORING TENNIS BATHING RESTING EHSICK HE1CUT8. PA. TUB PC.Cir,K "W0 "e"01!1"1' I tic COOH-I ,ituated on Allegbenles Casino, nine-hole golt course, eov 6at. garage, tennis, tJther spor e, cottagts, stein rca i ww. Baaiu ADIUONDACIt MOUNTAINS. N. Y, Lake George, N. Y. Lake Hon William nemv iwioi,.ii.T. 1U.hnalaS3BStH. BSinVclbJ' On Bcawars Hudson. HETTKBTON. MB. The Chesapeake Li 1 W. Beoia eiHaUtt. it S- OiVsWCS, Vjws. EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. JUNE 18, COST OP VACATIONETTE Philadelphia to Cape May and Wild wooj nnd returns One-day excursion .1.00 16-day excursion (steam) . 260 Unlimited excursion (steam).!. 3.60 Because of the ruling of the New Jersey Publls Servleo Commission tho railroads are unable to charge the new ratci between points In that State, Consequently, by purchasing; a three cent ferry ticket to Camden and the railroad tickets to tho shore and re turn tho price Is cents less on the 16-day tickets There Is no provision In Camden to sepaiate Camden ticket holdais from Philadelphia passengers, p that the return trip across the Ivcr Is made without charge. The $1 excursion train will run over doth the I'cnmjlvanla and the Head ing lines evtfry da, commencing to morrow, June 19. An additional (1 train will bo run l both roads on Sundays and holidays jioth Wlldwood and Cape May have Ml the different priced restaurants nd hotels found In largo cities. ' beach Is so rjentlo Hint bathers can to out Into tho ocean almost ai far nBaln. Tour lnrrse piers extend Into the sea from the BoniduiilU. There nre amusement devices mid rest pavilions on nil of them, irec concerts nre Riven by two bands every moriiliiR. nftcrnoon and evening. o were somewhat surprised nt the lnrffe number of theatres on the lloardwnlk. There seem to bo more than at Atlantic City, A feature of Interest to families with little children Is that a shallow "fruity" In the snnd provides a wsdlnB place for the yoiltiK ones Tho waves nt high tide continual!) fill this depression with fresh wnlpr, nnd as n rosult a safo place Is provided In which the children may ntmiso themselves. Yachting nnd motor boatlne, both In tho ocean nnd In Grassy Sound, on tho land side, are favorlto nmusements NEtOIinORINO POINTS. Anglesca, a neighbor of Wlldwood, Is at the upper end of tho beach. This Is a favorite resort for fishermen who bo out to sea In the sounds, thorouehfnres and bajs ot Delawnro Bay. North Wlldwood Is that section of tho cltv beyond 2t!th street. It Is almost exclusively a cot tage settlement with bciutlful avonucs. Holly Bench and Wlldwood Crest aro at tho southern end of Five Mile Beach. They, too, are cotti.Be and hotel sec tions. ron autoists. A delightful trlnnBIar trip between Philadelphia. Capo May and Atlantic City Is offered tho automoblllst this week. Part of tho route follows Delaware Bay and about 40 miles Is alons tho ocean shore. Leave Philadelphia by either of tho ferries to Camden or by tho Gloucester ferry. Follow Broadway out of Cam den to Gloucester. Then take the centre rnad opposite the ferry to Westvllle. Palrvlew, Glassboro, Clayton, Franklln vlllo and Malasa. It Is at this point that the road forks, the left lendlns to Atlan tic City and the .risht to Cape May. Con tinue southeast through Vlnelnnd, MI1I vllle, Maurlcotown, Dorchester Loesburs. Dcnnlssvllle, Goshen nnd Capo May Court House. At Rio Grande the road forks HUMMER RESORTS The New infflmfSilSaoSMla WninimSi ii fa JiiferaWraraJw lira '" 655M3?&55&iV,ir- '9' J-iiriM-sSS i imrw i Most hotels have taken their artistic Ideas from Europe. One hears of Renaissance this, Louis Qulnze that and Buch talk. The deslcnors of the Traymore broke with r,,..n,in tmdltlons. Thev a new style, expressing- the magnitude of harmony with its surroundings, suggesting America and the "local color" of Atlantic tho spaciousness of America and rcnectlntr ClTy So they took tho vast stretches of the cheerfulness of sea. sky s,unnhln.c0 SSSL the Un ocean, the blue sky the IL.ehoVoSng ST'.S ToTlTt rSt'Strarr. - "" " '" vTd SSSSST Th'use0 thTsVr sJKU The Restaurant Traymore Is directly no rare dfscreflon In the service of beauty. cesslble from Boardwalk. THE LARGEST FIREPROOF RESORT HOTEL IN THE WORLD Dnnlel S. White, President SUBMARINE GRILL KiTropenn Plan F iTDVM "iinepn i.) jiuiii ... piMBMSMB MWtl " "- '-- " '- -.. .... ..- . .,.. tt.. eK Pisgener Service ht "" -m TOJg- Philadelphia Steel Vestibuled Express Reading Terminal, Every Hour on the A. M. to 9.00 P. M. Dining Cars. Sleeping night Train r. tt,. nnd Fiftv Street on 7,00 and 8.00 A. M. Trains, -x. Fast Service by Other Trains. Liberty Street: Convenient to Sound Line cfamc to Elevated and Subway Stations. About 14 Minutes to Grand Central from Sub way Station at Broadway and Fulton St., indicated on map opposite by letter A. ( . 23rd Street Station : Convenient to Ocean Steam ship Terminals, Hotel and Shopping Donets, Taxicab & Trolley Service direct from Stations. nisaln, one fork for Wlldwood, the other for Cape May. The return trip up the coast to Atlantic pity Is back to Cape May Court House, through Swalnton, Ocean View, Seavlllc, ocean City and Longport Two routes lead to Philadelphia One Is through rleasantvlllc and May's Lnndlng to Mai- aga ahd hark nlnnv iliA m.a aii(, I.. I crscd down. The other Is from Pleasant- - "irfUKiit through Egg Harbor City, along Whlto Horse Pike through Hnm monton, Hnddon Heights and Camden. Cape May is approximately 100 mllea by automobile from Philadelphia. The Dailu Story At the Station The last of the arriving passengers had trouped through the station. Some few seated themselves In the comfortable chairs to await trains from other direc tions, but most of them had passed on to the street. Jim Burden turned from tho door nnd crossed the room to tho street exit. "Not on this train?" asked tho kind-ly-fnced matron, who had noticed him at two earlier trains. Jim shook his head. "I guess there's been some trouble." he said. 'She's delayed along tho line nnd she can't telegraph me, you see, because she don't know what my address Is I come up Tuesday from New Mexico with a load of cnttlo I Jest wroto her to come on ahead and I'd meet her at the train no matter when It came In. Been looktn' for her all day now " "There nre lots of peopio who miss their friends," was tho sympathetic response. "That girl over In the chair has been here more than 21 hours. She Is to meet her father hero nnd will not leave tho station for fear that he may come and she will mlssTilm " "Be all rlg-nt If I talked to hor." he asked ' .Mrtybe a man would have more show to nrsuo " The matron Bhrujjged her shoulders. "You mlBht scare her," Bhe smiled, "but perhaps jou could do some good." Burden lumbered across the room, paln fullv self-conscious Tho girl looked up with a flash of hope In her pretty eyes, but their glance changed to a loon of pa thetic rcslBnntlon when she saw that It wns not her father. Jim awkwardly took olf his hat "I Bot a proposition to mako," he be gan, puinslnB Into tho matter without preamble "I'vo been talking to that lady. Indicating tho matron, "and she sas you're In pretty much the same box as myself " "You nro expecting friends, too?" "A girl," he said simply. "You see I don't know Just when she's coming In and I'vo got to wait. Now you tell mo what your pa looks llko and go over to the hotel and get somo sleep In a real bed. If he comes In I'll keep him hero If I hnve to sit on his neck." "You are very kind," she snld, blush ing faintly, "but I had better stay. Father wiotc me not to Ieao the sta tion until ho came. It Is so easy to get lost. Bc'ldes, theso chairs are very com fortable " She was Jessio Compton, Bhc told him. Her mother had died In the preceding year and her father had gono West to make a new home, leaving her with rela SUMMER RKfaORTS HOTEL TRAYMORE rv Z iwrnitx rucrii minn ' . KrruvrJrrt-TTrs If WW II VJl "N. AMERICAN ORIGINALITY " THAYMOHU miDAY CHATS, No. 3 Tho Traymoro stands, an original Ameri can creation, llko somo huge headland, almost mountainous. Jutting Into the sea; as If Cape Blomldon, by a miracle had been trnnBforrnd from wished to creato i.,i teranv & Reading Trains leave Philadelphia. Hour, 7.00 Parlor and Car on Mid r; i uwH c . . ' ! Z I 32331 Minutes to Liberty Q V Til. - I h' tives In New Itnmpshlre He could not leave to come and get Jier, but had ar ranged to meet her in Kansas City Bhe wns sure he Would come soon now, there must have been somo delay. On his side he had told her how he had had to come West on nccount of his lungs, of how he had left behind a girt who was to come to him when he should be In a position to support her, of how he had Just been made foreman of the "Crooked I" ranch and had written her to meet him when he came to Kansas City with a tralnload of his employer's cattle. I,atcr In the day he came back on the plea that he thought a train was due He made nwkwnrd presentation of a gaudy shell box covering two tiny bottles of cheap perfume, nnd smiled his satis faction ns she mode much ado over the gift. "I kinder thought It would take your mind off your trouble," he announced "Girls like glmcrncks, and It'll remind you of mo when your father comes for you." "I shall need nothing to remind me of your goodness," nhp cried. "I can never forget your thoughtfulneps." "I'm glad lo do It," he declared. "You see. It sort of makes me forget about Ituth I've been bothering about you and forgetting her" "You don't want to forget her," shu protested Jim colored to the roots of his hair. Two trnlns came In during the after noon, but Jim came hurrying away from the telegraph office waving a telegraph form "It's all right" ho cried as he came up to her. "I wired to the station agent and he replies that your father left three days ago .Ho must have started about the same time I did. so L T guess he has hnd to stop off some where on business. "Then you think ho will be here soon?" she asked anxiously, "Most any time now," ho declared, wondering what could have happened Hnd he left three days bofore, he must bo In Kansas City by now. Perhaps he had come In ahead of time and had gotten In trouble. During their chat he managed to borrow a photograph of her father, and this he took up to the police station to see If they had any knowledge of him. The search was fruitless, but at the sup per table that ovontng he passed the pic ture among the boys to see If any of them had known him, and Bud Grant pulled a second locket from his pocket. "It must be that chap who was In the wreck. Remember I pulled him out from under the car and Just boforo he died he says, 'Send It to Jessie,' nnd hands mo the locket. Bet they had two mado allko when they was lovers and Bho was carrying her mother's." Jim's head fell forward It seemed hard that ho should havo to go to that girl In the station and tell her that she would wait In vain. He wondered STEAMSHIP NOTICES ANCHOR LINE Royal Mnll Twin-Screw Geared Turbines NEW YORK and GLASGOW Tuscanla, June 23,SpmTuacnnta, July S3, Spin Tor rates anil full particulars apply to J. .1. McOltATH, 1010 Wnlnut St. ROOT. TAW.OR & CO.. 00! Walnut St. Or Any Local Agent. HUMMER RESORTS M: ATLANTIC CITY ! Nova Scotia to this dead const. It Is a structure In "T t WlOrK t rSfSfe. jCE. aw?& . ,vm r atf V 1 Yr, f- V- i -,a SURtflfg yVjOJM k i& I'sfiMJ St 's: isitea UV fa ...,Jt, , 14 'ST. 5 ?tiCE K Z &Aitl:5T . ". a 2- jrw".". rTKlF a a. ihiiii'.vi jrafiz;'ii- iv,vf.rs&a I s I sT 1915. how he could break tb new For an hour he paced the floor of his room before he could summon the courage to start. It was not until the early evening" trains had come and gone that he broke the news, after taking- the precaution to tell the matron to be ready td revive her In case she fainted, Jessie made the opentnr far suegeitinr that the night train was late again. "Thero was a wreclt down the road," ho explained. "TraveUn' Is mighty un certain down here." "You don't suppose that father was In It!" she cried In alarm. He laid his hand on hers. "Ltttte girl." he said slowly, "you won't have to wait any longer," "Then father was kilted In the wreck?" Her face was white but she met the blow bravely, "Not In this one," he explained. "The passenger just ahead of us ran off the track. There was a split down an em bankment and a lot of pcopto were killed, "One of our boys got a man out ot the wreck and he handed him a locket and said 'Bend It to Jessie.' We did not know who Jessie was; his coat was torn oft and thero was nothing In his vest to show who he was, This Is the locket," Jim pressed tho tiny hand "You're 1ML ft jHLl lM fllliB irrffM ifW Bsssssv)' vrlviKJ I AvitJsftJsHslVQ 'gQJffr ffl fKt v)ClHH mssmmy iBBm iwmmuw visit IPP' VISIT W f ', GalifriiiaBs Via Horiherra Pacific Railway Low Round Trip fares liberal stopovers. Daily trans continental traln3 through the cool lake Park Region of Minnesota, vast wheat fieldVof Iortli Dakota-Montana, through the American Rockie3 and Picturesque Cascades to Spokane nnd North Pacific Const Cities or along the ma jestic Columbia River. Splendidly equipped trains and the world famous NorthernPacific dining car service. Steamship and rail connections at Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Great Northern Pacific S.S.Co. (meals and berth included) at Astoria or Shasta Rail Route for San Francisco; choice of northern or southern routes in opposite direction. Stop at Yellowstone National Park Enter via Gardiner Gateway and Northern Pacific Ry View the strange and Interesting phenomena of "Nature's Own World's Exposition" the ideal outing place of the world. Many" interesting side trips. Excellent transportation and hotel accommodations. Es corted tours to and through the park during season June 15 to Sept. 15 Writs, cstl or phone for lindom exposition foldtr and travel Mltrsturs, and let us eultt you In planning your 1915 vscatioa. It will be a pleasure. ATiaNTIC CITV. N. J; ATLANTIC CITV, J-. J. II is- ss ATLANTIC CITY' J- ALWAYS OPEN ' Tns Lscoa cgmpan f a X ON THE BEACH f A Story of Life and Love As They Really AreJ t The pen of that master novelist, Edmund -DAu vergne, is noted for its ability to depict human nature just as it is. Here are real people, jeal problems, real emotions and real "situations." Jealousy, avarice, crime, despair, hope the whole gamut of human passions enters into this thrilling tale FALSE WITNESS A story of quickened heartbeat$ EDMUND d'aUVEBGE Cleverly, credibly and powerfully, the author has developed these motifs into a remarkably strong, intensely human novel. Begim Saturday, June JSth, in ths ONE CENT 11 beating up (lk h Uttie Woman ' be W tenderly "Ain't thefts rornethlbj- I an do M you? Don't you want th go ever to the hotel now?" " tannot," she said In n. voice so low that he had to lean over to catch It "t have no money and no one to look out for me " '.""l1'- wmr." he protested "I knnw this Isn't the time for tovernaklng bit you need some one to look out for you . Don't you think you cotild learn lo like me, Jessie? TVe can rat married tonight, and that will give me the tight to pro tect you. It's about the only thing I can think of Will you, deArr' Bhe looked Into the honest eyes and knew that she had learned to love him. It was almost like marrying at hr father's dsath bed, lut she knew that he would approve. The '"yes" formed Itself Upon her lips before she remem bered. Then she drew back. "You are forgetting Ituth," she whls sered. "Not half as much as she forgot me," he laughed. "When I sent that telegram about your father tho operator remem bered a wire that had been addressed to me here at the station. Ituth was mar ried six months ago snd I'm glad of It" "So am I," she whispered softly, "for I do love you, Jim." Copyright UiS. Epsitioi t V J 1 M f 1 fi3fJ mm