Ft?? v.f' xir.vT'V S . 1 'V y k r I - ' "v 1 v ,F r . J, k ."., ' rTCTXTf h. 1 illl ' i . r 1- .. ' r, a n J4 W-s V w,' '-. :w EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', THURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1918 . "W. i a JIGGLING INTO DANGER IN THE SURF ABOUT BEADED BAGS TESTED RECIPES LETTER; wt pas;- ?va; ft I rrrn irrrirro urrn rn A nir minu luuino vvnKj in,tsn THE GIRLS HOW TO S WIM Nine Times Out of Ten They Take Their Pupils Out Beyond Their Depth There Are Plenty of Giggly Squeals, but t Drowning Is No Laughing Matter V" no cnrtlil) reason vvhv he should not mnke a Rood tenchcr But moat jouns men aie not viIIHuk to do thli It Ii blp camp they are after, and their arms jearn for deeper water. Then too, It ! fun to have a Klrl splash i around out there depending; on our THE LONG COAT IS FEATURE OF THIS SUIT RECENTLY a letter came to us that brought a concrete example of a world-wide, age-old foolishness The writer, a girl, was speaking of ft young man, "He was, teaching me to svv Im," she aid. "and 1 almost drowned" To Ret a real man sized estimate or manlv strenstn And so tne invitation the man who tries to teach a girl to I 'Oh, come on out heie, 1 won't let swim, or the girl who lets him, askiou drown" the life-guard who patrols the beach I The pltv of It is that voung men I have seen supreme scorn, but I havei have let itlrls diown not without a never seen supremer mingled feelings I great cuttle for their lives, of course than those of a lifeguard who had nut even expert swimmers are not I Just put the boat up on the shore after . equipped with a know ledge of bow' bringing In a couple who had been I engaged In a giggly sort of a swim tnlng lesson out be.vond their depth "Did ou see those fools'"" the guard said. And that was nil but It was enough. We knew he did not sav to have people from the watei This Is n science H In itself Life-saving is a life guard a job TT SKH.MS such n pitv that a gill, however light hearted and slgglv more because the little one-act drama ,j1(. mav be about other matters, should bo glgglv about something so vital "he goes out lievonil her depth when all tint stands bitween hei and never coming lurk Is -onii- vnuth who 1ms no inoie common onsi than to allow hei to tome out with him The girl who Knows how to swim Is voiv -inxible In the water She knows hei own limitations It Is the girl who has nen Mken the tiouble to learn that makes life miserable for out in tne rolling sun was sum an old, old stoiy. SWIMMING is a gloilous thing. And a girl who knows how cannot count hei riches l!ut -there Is lust one wav to leain and t h it is In a couple of feet of calm water wiieie a beginner can alwnvs put one foot on the bottom In case of necessltv If a joung man Is peifectly willing to Toicgo his oun morning' swim In juards It reallv behooves hei to deeper water, stkk close to the shore 1 learn in i sine and sensible wav oi I and patiently put a gill through her to stind the oppiobrlum of 'the oth-1 buukn, h.i wen aim goon rneie is ers ' and stick close to the shoie THE WOMAN'S EXCHANGE M-VTERllVVS iSVKKS ( TODAY'S INQUIRIES 1 tMisn Ills fncs litis NitlTrrril u stitrs siin lilirniiir lion- hiiulil tl he uu.liiil' 3. Mhst Is the rnrrrrt nnxlr for the tret In slthsr iralUnic or Inmllns? I. How Is the irrnilnc rue fur Ihr lm!i mails . nnir n blrHiilus clfl fur the jnlllilt lo . .. ."". I" "'re to nlensr him a. Mhsit Is a "milk iluur?" 6. Him iun null iianrr in- rnsllt rlrinril? Build irplanpi Imleail To the Fdtloi of llomail Paar Di JUilam rhiii Is n jouiu la. Is In who nlsliss ndvirs In rpgsril to to franc in th Hm3ulsnri rnrps lln. had alonluleli no expirlfnie In ilrlvinir a car If nrcsn'srt t would U- glait to ukr course anil If nocessarv or! In nn- of tnj truck firms In oritir to bo ntti-il VVoulil I be Aeteptert If t aupllf.i nftsr I am fltt.il for this work' Pla. ims m. , nm anxloua to do something ton aril ths rau I. T unt jttnrg The girls who go nbtniil as amtiulame drivers pav all their own evpenses anil In many cases furnish their oun eais Thej are girls who have driven ills for a long time as un driver must be expert for this work It would be veri impractical for a girl to lit herelf fm this work unless she was sure of being able to pa all hei own expenses "ure Jv. though, this need not discourage vou There are plentj of as t" win the war at home Since vou are w hllng to gi. in for hard, strenuous work wh) don I ou help I'ncle Sim build airplanes'' Mam girls are doing great work down In the naval aircraft ficlorv In League Island The pas Is good and the work certalnlv of great value to the countrv Per In formation about this -write to the air craft factory, emplovment division Girls are trained free there for the wotk More About Ami) IStirtei To the Editor of U oinou h Paot Dear Madam will jou klndlv tl m where a. recruiting station for atudnt nur la lituatrd In the center of th ilt' If Cl'.i?, "J"1 .'.?'lt'''n ouW h "'lt anil noi lj called until her nineteenth blrthdHj" Cull ne choose army or nav tralnlmr school nd also which cltj she prefers" c a II There Is a recruiting gt ition for the tuaent nures In the Menu- of I.lbertv on the south side of tlv Cltv Hall South Broad street You can enlist at elgh'eei years und not be called until our nine teenth birthday, but the student nur. of nineteen is not eligible for seT-vlce in the army nursing school which provides nurses for the aimv and navv A girl must be tvventv-one to be enlisted In this brancn of the service The clrl of nine teen receives her training In a clvillin riospltai, but would ver Pkelv be trans ferred to a mllltarv hospital when he Is twentv-one If we me still at war then A girl may choose her tlt Art Thin?" re OiTered To ihr Editor ol lloinan j rnor miTnV.i: """veu m knor of o IS SfJUl1 "' h"X wtl w"u'rt h' ""-res . 5avl'1 ""me drawina; books and plolu; of flouero animals etc ' i am aDout lo eave the Ui for the I. The wir camp ioninuinlt service U n natlnnnl irrvlie thit alms to hrin the lersonil lunch Into u Milillrr's life. V mother whof-e bos I- in cltnii litre In Vmirlrnn inn nrlle lo the wer (mini ershe near the town where her Ims Is lucHlrd niul lie nsaoreil Ihnl the molher of Home other iiov In the serv ile will look him up and nee Hut 1 Ins Miime "home" atmosphere 5. Dr. Jessie frlvollo Is lirnil of the ihll.i welfare department of the woman' nminltter of the ( oiinrll of National Defense. 1 camouflage parts is one in whiih tiie invitations are issued (amiiutlise stste and In whiih Itie xuestH tome with their fares raniotiflaicetl. I. Tiie sweater lioop mikes mi iflinlralite home-made (hrlstimis nlft. It lius n wire handle Just as a roit lianiter ami Is wound around ssllh rihlHin. 1 lie sweater Is lmpl ujesrd Ihrouch tiie lump unci hunc; up that war. i .. Ice cream cau be made sslthnut suirar br I suhstltiititiic hones or maple nsrup. fi esetahles should he stcnmetl rather thin boiled because valuable nutritive properties sre dissolved In the boilinr steaniinir ftives inuch better Davur und tukes a third less time. West ind do not want to take all this art material with me and thnusht that prb ahlv some sTimmnr srhoul bov or ulrl vrould l lad to have it to traillie drawlne aril nalnlinc at home The art honks are I those Ih-st are used In ti e schools and are t vi rs Instrui tlve I want to toll sou how much I hll miss sour (ornrr when I leave the ills 1 have nlwavs enjjved ron linn It and to uatfh tre Rood It i'o s II surolv m a rvv of I sunshine to main j V.011 ian forward mv name and ad lress In one person who vou think would like to have 1 thes 1 onls have enouuh for one ind I wou'd like them to fall as soon as possible. i: o i Vou siitclv hive been part of th tnv J of sunshine ,n todav s corner I know some ghl or bo Is readlnf 'u tonight iwno will be verv, virv happv to have 1 1 be gift vou offer I shall forward sour V A MAID AND TWO MEN The Story of the Girl Who Was Left Behind By HAZKL DEYO BATCHELOR CopyrUht 1PIR by Public I.edier Co. IV KP Hi "W The Innj: toat of lln- suit rcenilile more a -epirilc toat lli.in .i "mi Kill, ami is trimmed with li.uid- of the jer-ev. The deep vel n iletoraletl Willi buttons anil em lirmilerv. The lurge mllnr of liejvcr anil tin; wav it rolls from llie netk are worlhv of note. V lnml of heaver trims llie sleeve aliiiul si niche- from the vsri-l. The rollciMiark fronts of llie i oat are lined with "ilk, whiih in.ilrhfs the ve-l antl the (ilrtllc. The "kirt is plain anil narrow. Tlii- i a moilcl from the liou-e of pnCf. Hop' right lots b Hon nn llos I Adventures With a Purse THi:iti: Is something l about i tosv awninp-e most invltlnp r-ed lion h w Ith rnol iilints I I ke to think that i pouh with a number of plints and flowers ln n peisniMlltv all of its own and which no nthei poich cm hivi nd when vou hetr of the turdv rubber plint I dliov red todav 1 tathei think that vou will add one lo vout collection If vou aliendv have plant", r pisf. will Kt irt one liv purchasing one of these The leaves are firm and green e-ith plant lining at name and address to the voung pel "on 'east sli and some bud and all of the or persons who ask for it and vou ian decide about giving It Thank vou so much for the nice little farewell note .Mas the new life in the West hold much in promise Lol IlepiMrntion Caril To thr I d lot of U Oman s l'agt Hear Vladatn I tv,t in the flrat draft rl I nslsplrtced mv rei,latrntlon lard about two weeks aao and I lant And II nnvwhere I wa examined una u mpted on anount of bavins: a fimllv to sunnorl Vm 1 simnnsed lo urrv m rftrlstratlon nrl" If so kindly i would be the verv thing foi those of u icii mi iwidi lo uo uuoui it pieise plants look veiv healths and flourishing The prue I" onls lifts -nine i ents each Mv first thought when I hw the small turki-h towel" sllph'lv lugei than guest lowels set not qulti as laige us the ot ill- I narv bith tnwil was tint tin re inu't be) a mlHluke In the iiiite rot this weri. marked ten tents But I found tint ten tents is Indeed the price This would mike vers nice ever das towels, and TVrnS. ROWLAND was somewhat to -1 blame for rtuth's attitude. Mothers are so often wrong In bringing tip their girls to do nothing to have no definite ambition Mrs rtowlund was a gentle, dependent woman, vouthful-looklng and a little vain Tluth was her lodestar and nothing the girl ever did was wrong Tluth knesv well that If she confided her fears to her mother, Mrs now land would find n wav out and that night at dinner Huth promptly brought up the subjett "Mother Ive been thinking and do sou know I don t believe 1 nm doing m bit " ' Bobbv, he careful not to overturn that glass ot milk" Mr nossbind ol lersed an eve on her small eon Then 'lie tuined to Ituth and smiled Her verv smile had something of ridicule In It 'Whit Is It jou think ou ought to do deur'" Serious svork of some kind" ' no sou want to do serious work"' "'o not pirtlculnrls' confessed Huth but somehoss- t feel tlint 1 would be muih lnppler If I did Mother do vou Ihlnk we are taking the vsar too 'Ighllv " 1 Vou mean sse women of the country, ni Just our little famlh group"' I menu here at home Oh mother,"! don t want to be a slicker but It's so bird to really feel for the Belgian worn "ti sshen they are so far assa and svhen things aie going on so nuturalls here it home Mother do vou think I ought to feel less happj " Do vou think It's ss rong fol me to hate to pise up mv plmsuies"' Ruth had h id It on the tip of her tongue to n-k If It ssue ssiong In lute to glse Jack up but "he stopped lust In I line Things hid not ii.ii.hed suih pei-onal "titus between the soling pfople ihat is as fu .is Mri Hois I mil herself reills kness ' It seems to me " Huth ssent nn 'that the women who give up theh hilsbinds i what thej lould do mil sons so easllv base i ipnlltv that I lack 1 never knew 1 licked It until Jli"t latelv mother, but I do feel a dif ference somehow 1 either notice things that I never did before m else there s something Lhanged about me ' "I don t think I'd ssorrv If 1 were vou, dear If the time should ever come svhen It would be HCLpssarv for jou to make surlflces I don t think sou would regret hiving been happv and contented as long is possible" Which ads Ice ssas ver food ads Ice and unusuiills canny for a mother si ho ssas not biipposed to lead Ixtween the lines Liter in the big. dim living-room curled up In a corner of the davenport Huth listened sslth ss Ide eses to .Inik' Ilond s news The f ict that he had something to tell her ss is obvious from the moment he hud arrived and t"lnt ho rather luted to come to the lrolnt was verv plain to be seen "lack jou re keeping something from me," Huth sild, flnallv, sslth feminine intuition Jack laughed untomfnitibly and then hesitated for a moment The girl's fact whitened as she ss ailed for him to speak "Ves, they looked me over today," he said lightly, "and found me wanting." "Wanting?" And the color began to come bad: to her face. "Wanting, what do jou mean?" "It's Just a technicality, but It counts against me." he weht on. "TUej'"ve turned me down." 'Then, tint means jon won't go across " Huth sild. slosvlv. "Oh, Jack 1" That "Oh, Jack!" spoke volumes, and the mm leaned forward uutckly and caught the slim handa that were lying In her lap Then jou don't mind?' "Mind mind'' Why should I mind? It's nothing jou can help Oh, Jack, perhain It's wicked to sty It, but I'm glad, glad " Huth whispered the Inst words against Jacks throat At lust he was certain that she cared Of course, I wouldn't have kept jou home for anv thing," she said flpallv smiling through her tears nnd pitting his cheek with one slim hand She felt an unspenkalle lellef, a sensation of se curity lint since her conscience had be gun to prick she had ceased lo feel It ssas almost as If Tnck had been snatched fiom the brink ot the grave and given over to her for snfe-kciplng, and the re action fiom ssorrj and unrest was al most too much for her "Hut, Oh, Jack," she whispered 'boss can an woman who loses bet man send him away to war''" And Jack could not answer her that question Siott Ilajmond, with his hopes and his dreams, might have awak ened another lose in Huth, a love more turbulent and less easily appeased, a lose not ipilte so safe Siott Havmnnd might hive bien able to answer thit question of heis, too, and, hlslng an swered it to bring peaie to Huth's heart Hut .Inek Bond s love was all Huth wanted now hit doubts and lur feals would hive to be e villained latei when Life ind 1'ite and nvptilence ' d trleJ PLEASE TELL ME WHAT e75T3o JCvniMa MBLwMlsfMf (Is Itnlli llowlund slmpls lit lose with lose? Keul tomorrow's installment and draw vuur own tout lusiotis ) Woman Hit li Train Dies Mrs VAulUr Hlne , folts-nliu vcus old of Burlington N J , died earlj to das In rnopei Hosp till Camden She was stnlck bs a IVnnss Ivunla Haihoad tialn it rishhousi' Station near Cam den when she ittemptid to cross the tr.uks I itt Tuesd iv night Reviving a Romance Dear Cjnthla I am a Klrl twentj-two J cars old nnd whit ou would ra.,1 uood looklnn and from a very nice family, When 1 vvaa but fifteen car o-a my aunt allowed tne to keep company with a very smart, refined gentleman at the nee ot seventeen vears v,Vo went together two seara and 1 learned to lovV him. when suddenly I told mv aunt t was Iravlne home for no par ticular reason whatever I then went on the stage My friend did not Beem to like It very much, but being ro ounir and foolish t ssent but since haso visited my aunt. I did not seo this friend for nvo whole vnrs but nlsvnss thought of him so often and neser learned to tare for any other man but him I ssent back lo ni home tossn Inst sseek I telephoned nlm netting him If he ssould llkn lo sio an old friend of his h had not seen for flso soars Ho agreed and sso met He fien to.d m ot a girl ho had fallen in lose sslth, a Ited Cross worker and from a very well-to-do fntnils, Hhe asked him to marry her His fnmlls did not consent to this mirrlnce She then got angry. He telephoned her ask ins: It sne woull see him Hho said, 'No, I can't, on aicount of an eiiBajtement I havu for tonlsht Thes did not nee one another for two months nnd In that time he recelsed nine more letters from her He ttien told me that he has Ido mucn pride to esen an swer anv of her letters or to esen tele Phone her strain and If she cilied him on the phone he ssould hanir up on her He told me ho ssas leasing for France In threo months I asked him If be ssould ssrllo me He said he ssould If I ssanted him to I left him that night happs because I had soon him .Noss ssould sou kind friend If vou sser In my pluce po on caring for Ilils man'' VI K I would wait and see If the voung man writes to sou That will best prose whethei lie idles to reness his friend ship sslth jou Since he Is not cngiged to the othi r ghl there Is no reason svhv vou should not cairj on a correspond ence with him Of course If no has given vou the impression tint he isruij In lose sslth the other ghl and that It Is trills pride v hlch keeps him fiom an swering hei letters, I would mike up my mind to forget him Time sslll be the best test Let him make all the ad vances VTrile lo iSavy Clinpluiti Heir esnthlii I ssomW If sou muld toll me hnss 1 could unit some of lbs enllstf d men ssho are stationed here? i onls ask be i huso we hose ulssass held "open house" foi men In Ihe serslre Just so thov tould lonie if thes wanted to and Ret p good siiuare met and have fun Vis brother Is now In a southern camn nnd le penet illy brings tin nien nn but is I don t knoss ans there I feel that sse i outd be doing a preat deal of rood ail this time sshlle sso are doing nothing 1 m not bos trazs if this letter should pise sou that Idea but onls want to else the boss some pleasure If thes should ssant it Home food tastes mlphts Rood to most men In uniform and sse hase all enormous estate, ssllh plents nf motors horses and a pool Thes eould make use nf tins of these thincs and I feel that mas bo there are some that this would appeal to. HETTY. Write to Chaplain Dlcklns, ot the Navy Recreation nt League Island. Tell him all vou have told me. Including jour postscript I nm sure he will be able to bring about anv necessnry Introduc tions And certainly the bovs could not help enjojing jour hospitality. Neither Is Correct Dear Csnthla t am a jnung plrl and haso not pone out much heretofore I would like to be Informed sshlch Is morn proper, sshethcr a alrl should take the voting man a arm or he take hers. Differ ent persons haso conflicting vlesvs on this matter. Will sou please answer this In our helpful column of the Hsemvo Piniio Leixicr. 1. H. Don't be surprised when I tell you thcie Is nothing to have conflicting, views about In the mitter, for neither U proper. It is considered bad form to let a man take your arm while walking with him nnd bad form for u woman to take a man's arm Onlv when the pavements are slippery or n woman Is lame and needs support should a man's arm he tanen ana in tnat case tne woman snouia tnko his nrm, not, the man her's Customs govern these matters, and Just as j ears ago It was considered cor lect for a lady to take a gentleman's arm while out walking, nosv It is con sidered very provincial and persons of good breeding do not, do It. Shall She Marry or Wait? rveso Cvnthla-Ai T am a. steads reader of your paper and sou hase given others advice, J have come to sou t Km a soumr girl, elghlien scars of ape, considered rather gvod looking I have been murh in the company of a soung man one sear mi senior since March. lulT, , and I loss him dearly and think he loses me t have derided to mnrrs him His folks are satis fied and esersbods In my famllv Is favorablv Imllnvd, but ms mother She desirea me to ssalt until the ssar Is oser. What ssould sou ads Iso me to do' LTMJbCIUI,l Mv dear, jou are verv voung and jour mother knows vou better than I do 1 hero are verj" many things to consider in the matter and, as jou both ore so voung, the reisons against stand out mole thin those for entering Into the untried state You owe jour mother a eel tain amount of consideration In the matter and had better listen carefullv to her leasons ngainst It If jou feel that jou leally cmnot do without this joung man, inirrj- him, but it would be sslser for both to wait Believes in It Dear Csnthla I hase read a letter srrlt ten bs a vers plain man In regard to a pretts sir! marrslng a pliln mnn and 1 ssnnt to kIso an anssser I do not think ili nsn neeil wnrrv much, heesllim 1 havs seen many plain men marr.ed to very; pretty girls and they are happy. Any tin that la real sensible will not look for beauty alone, hut rather for sterling quality and goodness. I am a girl of eighteen yeaTi and many people, think I am pretts', at least they so tell me, and I hops my answer will help ao.vo the qneitlon. , 1 BHIOHT EYES. A Perhaps some of my other readers win senu in tneir opinions. Potatoes lor Breakfast Pntnfnen her tnkA 4hn tslace of t0a8ti Tito cups cold boiled potato cube?, four hard-cooked eggs, one and a half cup svhlte saucf. separate wnues irom join of earirs and chon the whites. Add po tato cubes and chopped egg whites to white rauce. heat to boiling point, turn Into hot serving dish and sprinkle with egg jolks forced through a coarse wire strainer. Qarnlsh with parsley and serve hott i Rolled Oats Dropped Cookies cup fat. Vi cup molasses. u. ciin corn as run. 2-3 cup sour milk A 1 iDnciuinnfill end. I. rf Rntt . '' H tcaspoonful each of nutmeg an, cloves. "i I leaspoonmi ciunainuu. 2 cupfuls rolled oats. 1 teaspoonful vanilla. j Cream the fat, add the liquids ana the dry Ingredients which have been sifted together. Then ndd the rolled oats, the vanilla nnd the raisins. Drop the mixture bv spoonfuls on greased pans nnd bake it in a moderate oven. Paid' Tuition Willi Fur isil's I'lllev licecc, Ul oieiiu iuuiiiy California s onlv girl tranoer. vvalkedl 200 miles to register at the State Unlversl sltv at Berkelev She will pay for harl course with the selts of 2 Ij'nx, 251 coons, IS skunks, IS foxes and 6 coyote. H0W DOE AFKENCH CHEF Put the touch of genius into his dishes? He uses All Patriot Women Can If sou nlt puzzled about some of the line points In c aniline write to the cdiloi of the lis i viva Pi li ne Li niJi.i.'s Woman's I'age for the free canning and diving miiuiiil insueil bj the Niitlotnl War rial ilen Commission Send a two cent stamp foi postage. , IIKVDKH lou are supposed to earrj jour regis tration card sslth vou Just go to the draft board where vou ssere evamlned ten tne gentlemen jou hai lost jour j card and ihev will see that jou get a duplicate on Tree Legal Aid I To the rdttor ot lroman 8 Page Dear Madam 1 nm told there is a rlare sshere one e,ui jro to a free Ussser for the ssho prefer to canj out oss n bull towels at the she re llie skillful needlewoman ssho ie-, glided longingls the loso's bended big I ssitli theli prohibitive pilns has nlieadj dirtosered that the can bead her osv n bi g foi a veis sm ill nniount nd svhe.t ehe is leads to look for tops she sslll be glad to knosv that one of the shops s offeiinga varietj ot tops nt seij reason- some led res poor Information about sshere lo go for i ahle prices, beg lining ssith tlioe In oxl- Justke will b appreciated A KHADhft . dlzf,i silver or gold finish for liftj-nine i ne poor can gei me service- ot a . centB lawsei free at the Legal Aid SocletJ, 34 I .South Sixteenth Mreet . THE DAILY NOVELETTE "OVER HERE" ( MARIE ItlCkLEY TiSvJ 8'l it? "re! P IUCV KNOWLTO.V stamped Into the J llhrnrj of her home Her prettv brown ejes flashid and a deep and burn- much spotted sslth mud "I'll show them mj license If thej say anything and There ssas a high, sslld sciean Lucy. mg nush suffused her transnarent.llke I " '!" a"empt to Keep up ner umbrella cheeks There w.c .iJ i P"""'"K agalusi the gale had been rushing along, and manner of ,.nteeLenh, '? her fac" ""'ella forward and hid bumped the irrttahfbtv J"f. ("rnaDl'' temper and point of It into somehodj s stomach ih"di,llor,offH:j.0'wa,t b 'I. ''- " Pardon'" the .girl ex- uaimtu as "ie eiennen nurrterm titiri- TTvl1a.ntt. . .l. . lh the .pint of K Bur'for T.ucC jaln socletj ssould hase sat until Dooms. S ' B "sent a new fad a new eVj,v "r,K,.na ,8ty" r formalltj nned hurrledls i reaus mil not mean to. I Her ssords ended In a Utile gasp Then hei head ssent up and she started con fusedlj to turn and nurrv Her arm nosstser was held as in a vise K, cf e.UVhi 1 . "r'KnaIr m Well I sas girlie, that was a prettj thTnTthe voiue nBnCJ',r' of r- "le Jab jou just gase me I thought lnnke.i in ,h. ?. n.i"nd " ."l0,"1' had for a minute some (ierman had me stuck iteftd of tnei,eTinaiblfnef"' ot ,hl.nBS- "i-1 for sure ' a low. deep voice said pleac riosieroiis Tim J''?l "erVlllnif Pr, antlj, and a pair of laughing ejes look- 1 urv nrl nn -.hi HS ",a L.ur born & dow " 'nl ''ert iucy and no other. thM imnniaw i, . ...,.., .,..... , u .. - .- rietuous mother ' seir-wllled daughter of her ' catch that train and I I am going awa irom nere, uucy oreatniebsiy tai- as sne tried to ssnggie trom his i But he nulled her gently toward suki ttlvltai ess'L. u B ,,IJ !. I mniiik t ti it . " 11 1 I i urai mj ontlici l HID lino ili UJU i)Ut lT,i-?ir 8llgh,'y a he watched the small structure, built years ago to pro-, proceedings not altogether strange to I ttct people waiting for cars from the1 .ill rd,hter Bat Wn b' he girl In a I tered s .1 .h?ii? linaJ tlJBl0 n.ose R'a83' held I grasp "i!5.h.Lly .al00 and b00k ln ,and her a near One-half was for this m t ner. Tn hat ram ntr Mitu (.. ., ... - . ?, i? d,el!calf u,!,e frame given I purpose and tie other half was Inhab- i JK i J . ' i." a,hatpln was slammed, Ited bj the timeketpe- . forcibly onto the library table Mrs I I say jou're a bit obstinate todaj Knowrlton rustled the leaves of her book little one," laughed Chester Price, as ' siignny, enough to shosv her presence he gently pushed her inside the shelter , Lucy started at the unexpected break 'I did not say jou could take hold of1 of silence, and seeing It was her mother I mj arm and take me in here"' dashed gave & little frOSvn as if vexed "Mother" I.tirv unite ulio ita. tho einnr n ullfhl r.1?'. '5P,odd' ' am ,lrd of doing this i ta with aer boot little bit of Red Cross work' What are ' You did not need to tell me I could a few bandages I am going to France ' he said ser'ously You are such a as soon as Hannah can pack, tomorrow I silly child, Luc , such a child You probably J are going to France eh, and all to avoid Mrs Knowrlton s mouth opened wide 'tne Now sh your mother has told me Then It shut Into a firm and angry line i all about It She must have guessed the She scrutinized her daughter from head trouble " to toe, as a haughty princess might a 'Oh what did i-he tell" wnlmpeied i new ana unneara-oi stranger and won- ; the girl dered what the next move of her never-, ou hate me don t ou Lncy' Tell know-wliat-she-vv III - do - next daugh'er tne jou hate me," he vvhispeic-d plaj mlght do ".Vow what are vou un to ' fulls my child?" she questioned in a tune quite There was nn answer Luc) s head I contradictor) to her maimer as she re- , hail fallen on her breast ahd her tin- , laiea ana sat runner into llie luxuriant gers plajed nervously with the end of softness of the cushion "I am up to just what I said I am going lo France tomorrow " And hav ing" given a decisive whack with her ; -walking stick to the magazine on the II , brary table, the girl dashed out of the room in ner cnuttioer ui'stttirp her coat I did not mean to be cross with jou vesterdav. sweetheart I am sorry If 1 offended jou Will ycu forgive ine Lucy raised her head qulcklj 'For- ' Elie sou' Oh. 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' Seasonable Needs j Lucy Raw none of this, however Jor i tears anil wept on Ills breast tl as soon as the door wax shut she flung . herself on the lieil as If In hopeles-i lie- i' )alr. anil cried convulsively for several I ", minutes There wss somethinK to be ae- V complishetl, however, and she rose to V ., a fevr hnilra nf hlirrleH naeklnir VfM f with Hannah close at her heels. f'fj ' Lucy, after bidding a eolcnvi good by vr to her moiner. nasienen uovvn wie mens i. with a bold, determined n.'r and raised ker umbrella. ''t'ehl Such horrid ;ea.ther! But I will oon lie away rrom U-y. aviray irom everyininsT in mis t- Bi'cl ty. Sha ya ' cannot be a Red L nurae .wen i win u whuu' .')WVMwr.rc,' I tin love vou. Klrl.' he said. " In all my heart I love uu." ami their litis met in a kiss "There nevei was such a girl '" I was KoIilfT to become a Red Cross nurve ' she said, as she glanced archly at him. with a twinkle In her moist I eyes , Tts. I know l.u, do you think" vou Hdi'd ever maKe a capanie ilea Cross nurseT Now. own un" "X-o-io," and her eyelashes fell i under his gaze, 1 guess l would only be In the way of the Red Cross." she add ahjly, and Chester Trier held her close. OFF AGAIN TO THE LAND OF NOD -where babies do their growing That's the kind of buhy to have drops right off without any fuss, as soon as his meal is finished. The linby nourished on Eagle Iirand U a comfort to the whole house-hold, l'ur as every nurse anil mother knows, sound sleep depends on proper feeding, especially in hot weather. Borden's I'agle Ilr.uul is the safe and re liable infant food when Nature's supply is insufficient. 'It is prepired from ricli cow's milk, and even in the withering heat of midsummer it is uniformly pure, with no possibility of contamination. It is easily digestible, wholesome nnd economical, with tf CO-year tccord as the standard inlant food. At better groceries; drug stores too. A S4 BORDER'S CONDENSED MILK COMPANY Borden Pui I di.ng ,,. twVv N e ?Y,o'rkvv t c 0 A s c o Fresh Noodles. ...... .pkg. 5c I Macaroni pKg. 10c, 12c Heinz Spaghetti, can 13c, 19c Potted Meats can 5c, 10c Potted Beef can 10c Sardines can 8c, 15c Kippered Herring, .. .can 15c l-ancy Shrimp can 14c Seeded Raisins pktr. 13c Red Beets can 16c Asparagus tall can 16c Salad Oil hot. lie. 22c Mazola Oil 1 pt. can. 35c liasy Jell nkjr. 8c Pure Jellies glass 12c Heinz Catsup bot. 16r StulTed Olives... bot. 10c, 13c Oluing bot. 5c Lye can 9c, 10c nltl Dutch can Rr Mason Jars doz. 80c, 83c "Asco" Syrup can 13c, 17c Corn Meal, white or yellow, lb. 5Vc i...-i. t iiii.H-H'i"M"l ...........-.-.-..ti.t.M...... Corn or Barley Flour lb. 7c ...ii.-..t..H...,a)..a)1iii......-tiiiia).iiiifi ., ...i..... . - Table Salt bag 3Vc --".ia...,,..l.,t-t iii .iii, i $ n....i. .-. "Asco" Beans can 15c Heinz Beans .can 14c, 20c White D. 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