fmwm yrini-v W'sif. .iswy ! WF"TM ." v i- " "t I , J r 4 -J rt . , . .UJ EVENING , PUBLIC ' LEDaEHPHlLADELPHIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY U, 1910 iT LIFE SAFE; I1ED OF WOUNDS i ladclpliiun Had Written confidently on Eve of Sixth Battle NEW NAME LISTED. mlty List for This Section insists Mainly of Corrco- lions 743 for Nation foor Roll for City and Its Vicinity UllXhll IN ACTION' l'rlmle ill.NSON H C'.Mtlt. 2410 Orkney t. Illhll OF WOBMW rcnnviiAii uai.i.. tir. itojer t. iiiF.n or ihskii: 1'rtiate II.I.IAVI .1. PI.KM.SS, S24II Knox St. KKTl'KM.II TO DUTY Trluitr IUIIV Uhl.lA. SiH 1 ArainlUEo ale. (Pre vious!) ri ported KJlIeti. ' Kll.I.hll. lll'.Wm'M.Y nKI'OKTED Mlll'MIKIl MhM'.Ki:t.Y S Privates. MWIf.S .1. I'XSsmr. 12--1 N AMon St. !(.ll Vltl.I.s !i. MIHIIVIA.V. 31W Miller St. nimiorMi.v r.r.poiiTrn missing, .now Ki.i'oitn:i) kii.i.iui Sprcrant 3KIAII II It. 1'0. 24U5 Comlr st. I orpural (ri.ll.lt M.i:it. 21 J1 N. liilrtccaUi t. I'rltutrn fill SI.I'I'I I lllltl. 1.411 Vino ni Nil iiiii.n ill l.l.sK. t'JI i snider ae. AI.IKhl) Y. llt.MIKH KP. 1.M3 N. I tf- t-tmii t VIIIKItlS Kltl'.IDI 1IVIW, 1J12I Mono st. MIOI. I'll MltMIN. I'JII J.fldJ live 1 II VKI.I.s II. s( UN I.I.I.. ll'il Olney ave. Illhll 01' MllllMW. rKi.tllllSI.Y III.- roitir.n viinsimi I'rlitilc (II (Will. I.. M.I.I.Y, 170T N. J.ambcrt Mou.Mii.n shhKi:i.. rurAiocsLY llhl'OltTI.II MhSIMl I'rliale .Itii:ril HKKMAN. 2131 Krnslnslon ac. IIUUMIIJ), lint.lthK UMlKTF.inilN. III!. I'UIAKIIMA Uhl'OKIhll MIOSIS!) torvoral JASON . liODUKKx. 2130 N. fncilt)- ' ClSlltll bt. HuKlrr fliunu i'. r.vMUA. icai wno st. I'rliatc TONY CH'UIII. -12 Ch-lstlan Bt. (IhOKOi; IIM.tlllM.. 22JU ritznati-r st. I'll I I.I 1' .1. IHW.IMI, Jlu X. Ilan- rtoll.ll .. j r. nni v, SJ27 r.aco st tnsil ICKV IILIf.1 ill" V. JVrth r: llPfllAltKY .1. .McKMUlll'. 2.IJ7 H. llutch-Atlan- ItiMon Rt MII.I.IM C. XANTKUMI". 2C03 tlq nt. RUTURNKII TO IH'TY. PIIPAIOU&LY ltl.I'OHThl) 'MIS'5lNll Pi-hatf JOSKni I.K1IMI. I.4II.' C'arltnn st. HiUMUMI I!. I.OL1I1.N, 10 U. bolUCr at 'As I go Into my sixth ciiBaEeineut, I cl that I will come out safely." Prlvato Hlwood J Hevell wtote (his the last letter received from him bj Is parents, Mr ami .Mrs. 1 nomas cvell, 13 South Itcdtleid street. It was his last battle. A telegram in tho War Dijiailment brings th'- :wb that ho has an a 01 wounus it- iked in action I'mll this messaco ime, the parents had heaid nothing of fate. They weio not notmcu ma; had been woundid. 'I received a letter n,in h.m Xo- mber 2, the da ho Is reported to ,vo died," said his mother today. "In 10 letter he said tho war cannot last luch longer,' and it would not be much igcr befoio he would uo coming nomo Elory. For.' ha raid, 'our division has mauc ecord, and as I go Into my sixth en- :emcnt 1 feel confident that 1 win ne out safcls.' " 'rlvate Ilevell was twent-nlne jcars He went to Camp Meade from here April, sailing overseas a month r as a member of Battel- D, 314th 1 :lllery. levell attended Our T..i(ly or v iciory 1 ichial School Befoio ho went to , ho was a welder. 1 month before ho was called to the 3 ho man led Miss Ann vvimticr, j lives at 13 South ueuneiu street. , biother, 'lliomas, nineteen years Ijjs in tho nnv. e lasusuj use 101- I'liiiuui-iiJiua um 'Iclntty issted today consists, as it or the lat ve!t or so, ot correc- of P'ev Ions reports. Only one new Is furnished, and '.hat If. of a prl- Pwlio died of disease. One died of s. ineio aie leu preioui te as wounded or inibslng, now sala ie bein killed In action, and eleven irly unaccounted for nave ueen 10 ihn hospitals 'I hreo missing from units have lciurhed to duty. e aio onl TIB names on the honor ir the nation, eight -Hit ce of these fl'cnnslvanla iiien. The War De- J . ,. . 1 f....t.. ..Anln..n .A me lias lieeu 'iulllli tuiutiia iw s lenoits for soveral clays ana enco of new names Indicates that iatiglcd list Is almost straightened , m I Sketches of the Ileroet ;tIo Joy . Harvey, a;: Jiaee '.VvnnHml nnin tlmn aero as inlsa- 1 ..-.. . v . ------ ---- - - -- , :o Heptcmoer is, nas oeen locaita spllal, accotuine to a iciegram 1 In his n.irents about ten davs a recent letter, however, Private 1 said that he was gassed Scptem and had almost lecovered. ,ta Hant) enlisted In the J-nua-d of lVniisvlixanla. three Jhto and saw sen lco on tho Mexi- uer. vv nen tuiB conntr ueciatca was sent to camp llancocu, ine was assigned to the Machint mpany or me uum lniantr, saw overseas last May, Ho Is twen- Ile Is tho con of Mr, and Mis (jjiarvey anu mudo nia homo with me iiuce blicee uuureas. 'Icliolaa Keller. 1214 Snyder member of Compan B, 320th reported in ;socmDer to ue ... . missing In action. Missing; was, according to a iDortcd jnitaram received Dy ipunca , Darpnts a ilajs ago, killed In the flchtlnc- that took tober 10. Although no letter) 0 fiom him for somo time rela- clluglng to the hope that he is ito KelHr was called to the In May, 1918, and was sent to ee for intensive tra nlng. sailing reeas three months later. Prevl-, mis ne was empioyeu 111 tins cuv Umber and made I1I3 homo with ents at the Snvder avenue sd. A Bister. Miss Lillian Keller, has ce ne went uwuy. arm Junif. w. itogern, wounded, winaiiy reporieu missing BDout a ago. Itogera Is twenty-three yearn memDer 01 company 1, 31Cth , trained at Camo Meade nnd , ed for overseas In July. Accord. ne telegram received ny l-ls wife, ary Rogers. 24S8 North Twenty. (street, the young soldier was Id on Sentember 29. deertn urn Ined. In the last letter received vlfe the young sold er wr tes Iia is Id anticipates coming home In the ar tuturo. prior to hclng called 1 colors ho was eimloed as a guatd kte l'eter Kerr, killed In action, rsnember of, Company !', 3I5th In f "He was twenty-five. Oniric lero last May with, a draft quota ap Aieaae,' no sailed two months I A brother, John.also' serred with Bin jninmry iu rTanoe. ills lata Known. The brothers formerly lt zdz6 .-ortn Thirteenth street. ON THE ROLL" Ls B'-s & m " liiMEa NKlm Mi NICHOIAS HELLER. billed S?r6t. WALTER Gasied YANK'S LIPS SEALED UNDER BOCHE TORTURE Horrible Suffering Did Not ' l''orce Private Chicano to Give Secrets Kor d.ijs PilMito Joseph Chltuno, 301 Hull street, l.ij- in German tienchcs on- I ilurlnp thlist uml bufferinc from tinal I tended wounds lather than Rle Infor mation th.it would mean death to huii , dieds of his fellow Americans. Ono ce was shot away and he had chrapnel wounds in the s.do and lefc A German officer placed a lovolver against his breast nnd flrcd, but Chicano never weakened Only the arrival of Ameri cans in .1 charge saved his life. Chicano Is among the 700 or more wounded men sent to tha Capo Maj hobpllnl fiom overseas to recover. Among them are bcveral other l'hlla. dclphlana. Chicano villi have nn opera. tlon nnd evpects shoilly to ictuin home. He Is cheerful, like all the others In tho hospital, and ho makes little fus over the Distinguished Servlco Cross uwarded I1I111 for offering himself as a :nartr to honor. Other l'hlladelphlans at tho hospital ate i-iivnie Jinrim urooin, si T . 1 Company M.lrty-second Pioneer Infan-1 .,,; Lieutenant Theodore Beck, -013 Noith Carlisle rect, chaplain of ' 1110 a;uin inuintry, who vns pastor ot L'ast did Baptist Church, Wllltainsport, before ho enlisted; Corporal Harry I'. Illaker, 002T Noith losing Sun avenue Company C, Sevent -sixth Dleld Artll- ;iery: Itobcit A, Itossnay. 732 South I Ti eut. -first street. Company C, 1.10th 'Machine, Gun Battalion; Private Wil liam S. Bat hour, Machine Gun Com minv. Iu3d Infantiv. .",212 .Tii.l..n cm.i . li'Irst r.Untiifint niiootor 11. . ,i..i. ' ,2010 Hast Allegheny avenue' who wnnl1"'111 Prison, his sweetlwait. Miss Agnes ll.'iiry Idni.ui, -4.S Master street,1 BuAhnell and MIs Greenhougli were 1 S03tli Sanltaiy Tialn; Pilvato Adolph mair!eM'edne-da, December 4, by tho 1 13. Brenner, 8000 Gibson avenue, Supply i:-v, J G Gieenhougli. fatlur 01 thfl Compan, 310th Infatur ; Harry C. Man-1 bride, reitor emeritus of the Victoria dell, Company C. 313th Infantiv. 2823 1 Hoad Chuich Leicester. Huntington street, and John S Corto. 1 private. Company B 310th Supply Tialn. , 1100 .....ii. ti. i. ... ' a o ,. niurau. iii Colonel Aher Miner, heroic com- Inlander of the 109th I'lcld Artlller. has leturned to his homo In Wilkes- I Barre. He passed through Philadelphia on lho way from the hosnlmi nr val, York' b'ut he modestly .efused 'tmu ! about his own exploit that cost him one iuui uuu uii nun iiiu I'lsiiuguisneu 1 I Service Cross. Ho was lavish in praise of tho regiment. 1 t . n.i ...... 1.1... .1. ... .... ... . . Market Guide for Housewives Prepared bv the City Marketing Agent of the lhucau of Markets, United States Department of Agriculture ABUNDANT Potatoes, onions, cabbage, canots, turnips, apples, squash and lemons. NORMAL Parsnips, celery, grapefruit, oranges, bananas and bets. SCARCI3 Sweet potatoes, tomatoes, eggplant, peppers, spinach, beai s, cranbeirles, straw berries and si apes. Products, Oracle, etc. VKOnTAHI.BS fleets Ilirrel Ilrussel Sprouts Carrots New Jersey, 1, basket ....,,.. New Jersey, barrel Cabbasre New York Danish Celery New York, Hashed t.... Pennshanla Lettuce rtorida cinlons New York. No. 1 etloi Potatoes Venr.sylcanla. No, 1 ulilte.. New York. No. 1 white New Jersey, l, basket, . Sweet potatoes Xew Jersey, i basket. Delaware, hampers ,., Turnips New Jersey, i basket . . Local, lg basket I'UUITI Apples Xew York Baldwins .. New York Oreenlnes . . , . West varieties llelk lous Cranberries Xew Jersej, barrel firstnefrult Vlnrtdn. Lemons California Oranses Florida California Every Bubble A Smile - WITH THE ORIGINAL ORCHARD FLAVOR 10c and 15c Bottles Distributed bu ALFRED L0WRY & BR0. SO N. Delaware Ave. 49 N. Water St. Philadelphia OF HONOR 1,''lfjr?'" I I T. HEUNEB. EDWAtDdREVELL. PlPd from Ubvmdj 4; v torp. JAMES W.ROGERS Wounded HOSPITAL NAME CHANGED Word "Insane" DroilllCtl as icctionable by Pennsyhania Tho tinnw of tho l'cniibjlvanlu lloi- pltal for the Insane, rorty-nlnth and Market Mrcets, has been changed to 1 Pcnnsvlvnnla IIopltal Department for Medical and Nervous Disease. This , nu finnnn.lrn,! IndrtV In the llUIUial I'C- port of tho boar.l of managers Tho JfrUunTVn'cS nl V&A& entered the conlllct. At the WeHt l'hiladelthla liibtitutlon. IVVldener said tlint no couiu prouu tho report bhows, the palltnts tuude 'proofs that the cslilbttlon of tho art uil 1338 aitlcles tor use or boldlers and iect011 j tuo juhnson mansion would bailors, Including swiateis. scaifs, hcl- bo in.nivSsable. The preservation of the mew and. other useful article'. Iiwilnn In a h,.,,:,rato callerv will de- itnrttritpir the clmngu of name. Hie winiii't e.i V u '. "As lli.ii-ium;i1 the term insane gracl- ' i'"' T "'" , ., ,.i uallv loBt Its 01 Igliial content, blgnlfjinc ' Chairman Gaftiuy, of tho I luauce Ill-health, and b constant usage In court Committee of Councils, said tnat the 111 procecdlngs and restraint of pcisonal tro HUm ot probably $1,300,000, the ln liberty became uariowed in siope to ,0StlllcIlt uc tho city to obtain the ".d'.lfeimn'"!.':1 beU-'cmmor'anil - . of painting ought . self-carc m.d involves 11 declaration or be provided i-.i a peiinantnt louii. nu'iital Incompitcnco and legal rcolrl - . tl0"ihe new meaning, belli lepugnant SOLDIER SAVES COMRADE tq patients and their ft lends, became a ( . s rlous obstacle to 0111 ly nnd adim.ato 1 1- 11 V-itilr Wrilpa of Ttproism treatment In hospitals. Moroour, the l cllou Ullk. writes 01 Heroism Vl" inenlaTaXnts S been way trom tic court and compulsive measures tow.ud tho voluntary lela- l., H "' ' FREED BY GERMANS. WEDS Louis II. Rushiicll, Pbilailelnbiau', Var Prisoner for Throe Years While Seigeant Louis Hamilton Bus.li l.ell a former Philadelphia newsiianer- in in languished for three v eai s in a Gei ; " , V.Wl'.VJfin0 ? , n! "l. ""a' n,L1. .'. "".'',. ,J.u2," , , VJ: jt'ub out, wrt-4iinuiuiri ut 11.11MIH ....v.i !, wur Ht,irteti in 1914. He 1 .111 cam- palgned In south American and Mexican revolutions, hunted pe.uls In the South Seas and done bomo cattle punching hi "'o West. 1 At the outbreak of the war he en- ' !' ' "".WJ-??0 ktal "' I" :lT..n Infrri .ills know ledcn of1.. t.ivi,,". ....w ---. ; .- .- -. member once hefore. Ills know lecigo or machine guns v.on him a promotion to a machine-gun unit. 1 I air l'nco :o Conunier Today 2'..-.Tue lb 21-31e ut T-lie 4 pi I! 10- '4 pk 11-HIO head 11-130 stalk n sv stalk II -IV head 2-4o II. 11-ll.e '4 P'l II K.o U P 11 lie 4 r1 2"-20e 'i pli is-t'si , p, r. so 'I p.. i IJj 4 P Cost to IteUller 'ludiy ,2r.n:ion bw U40.ii.y lbs) . 1H-2S b.is (uuart) .SO lil) bus (S-9 i4 pk) , 2 TVS 00 Mil (4tl 4.-. . Pk) . J OO-J HO libl (23-311 l.ds) ..MM '.o hell (12 stalks) .TS-22 bell (4- BtalkO .3 .'ill r. Oil V.j bbl (3V4.- hds) 2 00-2.40 b.iK ((i.l-OS lbs) .J.iVUSD ct (24-21, ' Pk) 2 30-2 110 civt (24-2(1 '4 pk) . s.vi,iii ins (8-n u nk) .l.r.n-I.Sl) lias (s-1 ', pk .2 10-2..-.0 imp (12-11 '4 Pi ' 10-Ml has (S.'l lt rk1 1 U S.-. bas (8 9 14 Pk) . 0 r.O-T.30 bid (S.R-42 14 PU) 00 7.23 bid (38-42 , Jik) 2 4r.-'l 2.V bos (1.4 103) ...1 r.n-4 r.n tci.iti.ii 22-2.1C p t 10 24o i, pa 1S 1KJ0 do". 1-10.; earli 21-1.20 fit .Vliic e ic,i 1 n.jile rtna '.S.(,1j ,u, 3II-I!.'c 003 15 00-22 011 Mil (liv: 4 00 T, T.O hay. (3I1-K0) 9S tits) 4 ; V on box t.WO-iMOi 4 on il DO box (ir.o-2.vn) -i.50-t-.00 Lex (150-210 J " Ok yvpgtow o jSHc&& .F aTLaSaW-' T I !uBaaaaaaBnl.aaaaaaaaa aaaW Hill II aaSi ,i , i. Ml aaT aaf m. xV aaallllll I I MM JOHNSON ART GALLERY ON PARKWAY ASSURED Announcement Follows Con ference City "Will Be Asked for $500,000 i 'Hie Julin G. Johnbon Art Galleiy, to Uiouso and exhibit the 1500 palntltiKs md other art worlds, bequeathed In trust o tue city, will be built on the 1'arlt- Wi. That announcement was inado today after a. confeienro at tlio Slajor'a oflloa yesterday which was attended by Jo- .ci)li i:. Wldener, City Solicitor Con. ntlly, i:il K. I'rlce. lilicotor D.iteiman, 0 public J-orUs, and other. The art collection 13 vilucd at ?S,44i!.l)00 and the cltj. It la expected, will he n"!'"' to provldo 5500.000 In the lonnconui k councllmnnlo loan toward a "Johnson Calleu." The conforence agreed t).on tho form f.f nptlmv rr.impit bv City fcollcltor Con nelly and JUurlco Bowers Saul, for Se 1 lect and Common Counc Is, nuthoi izlnR !.. Al... I I,. nTmrntn TAnaCltV. AS Ob-trustee under the Johimon will, to join inn nptltlon in llle urjinuno vwu. ." the calo of the old Johnson mansion, :i0 s'outh nroad btrect, and the crca-1 tioll 'of lho ncftt j0huson Art Gallery on tho I'arUw ay, The Couit, after tho city ns trustee liag ut,cn 1)roperly joined In the peti- ., . ,,, . . ..i.i....-rt Mir "Ulrlt- '"" ' " ,c,lr " ., (0IldUf011 of lire Peril towhlch"'11 collet,. on would bo .exposed in the Johnson minslon. Mr. pendy entirely upon tho udjudlcition of of Sergeant AebufT 'lho heroism of Sergeant Walter II ' Achutf, compan B. 100th Infantrj, 111 1 saving a comrade, is described b Prt ' . .,. Ml ,-n If .lit e nai ica .. Mcliolac, of the same company. In a letter written te fi lends In this cit Achuff, then twen t vears old, en listed shortly aftei war was declared Ho was sent to C a in p Leo ami then tiansfeired U 1 'amp Mills. Dur ing the early part of May ho went overseas. He wem Into action for tin llrst time on Juo 18th. -.-s v . !! JY-Mbrk. Acurr . ..l"'r''1 ."';."' t jj now 111 ueniiiiny uu uiu iiitu - occupation mid does not expiet to get homo for sumo lime. Before going into the service Achuff was a clerk with rranl. Sehocble, 1-at manufacturer. , ' ir0 Thrertens Hip Garapo -v ' "' 111 sterloua origin ImperiK-u the garage of Joseph Cav .ninth, 1035 to liki7 vino street siioriiy utter midnight Police of the Ninth Dlitrict sent in nu iilnim and after a brief stiuggle win, the (lames the flienieu succeeded iu sub duing them before seilous damage had been done. The origin of tho lire Is un dcr Investigation. Our AIl-the-Year-Round Picnics Jim sa he's glad he's not a mil lionaire so lir had to take vacations 011 wheels. "When we get a day off It's on foot for us from early. In tho morning and by tho time we've coiercd a slzab' walk and lunch time arrives, were stmpl staivcd Vv c take our lunch w 1th us, usually, and ou ma bo sure I'm cartful to pieparo it beforehand in proportion to Jim's appetite. I make sandw Idles of moat or cheese or whateve- I happen to have Iu the house, and sometimes v.e have dol lied eggs wrapped in lettuce leaves. If It's renll chill, Jim builds a fire and wo roast potatoes or btoil chops. But no matter what It i, vie never go out on nn all-day hike without a small bottle of Al Sauce Jim loves lt, and It certainly Is the soul of those plenlo lunche-.. It has a "leb, Krenchy flavor to It, jou kno'i, Jim sa;s thero Isn't an; -thing like, It In tho woild, and I bcllevo ho's right. But then I usu ally think that about Jim! Adv. ACCUSE LABOR LEADER OF PLANNING LARCENY Man Who Admits Stealing j Automobile Says That Owner Proposed It jlz.'JX'sz .,....;;;.;;,. ;, ".,;::". ...," fraud" In connection with the larceny . ... .wIxii.j w HIWH UllVt UU- of Cronln'HjiiUtonioblip was Ibiued today by Maitlstrnte t'ennoclt. 11. J. Mullen, an ofllcl.il of the Auto owners Indemnity Hxciiance. obtnlneci V'.Wftr.nn-1 rVnninW.!i?,n "N ' dial, representing ( rnnln, inairmed . JlaKlFtiate I'enuocl. tliuhli elunt vould nppcar in coun m 10 oclncl; lo tnorrun nioinlng. Cronln, Ioub notlvo in local Ubo" circles 1 ves In Mount Vetno.i street henr t?enteenth, nnd maintains nn of. tlec In the Perry Hulldlnc The war rant for his ni rest was lstucd when James Hartnett, Jr., IIicKs street near VWncohockliiff, tolu t'lty Hall detectives that Cronln engaged htm to Meal his automobile on the nlitht of November 20 'Last Sunday," sitd Detective 1 Id ward 1'arrell, "1 was workiiiK with De tective Mucker. Wc located Hattnctt and his chum, Horry SehultheWe, l'lf teemi, Mreet near Ontario, trMtig to sell nn auto tiro that had been toported us stolen from Cronln'n machine. Hart nett confessed yesterday that ho had (.toLvii Cronln's machine, and In hU con ftsslon saiil that Cronln himself plan ned tho job. "Hartnett to'.d us that Crouin went to a North ISroau btreet garage, where ho workid, and asked Hartnett to Meal the car. Cronln said ho would leave tho car, valued nt J3000, outside t'le Perry Building on the night of Novem ber 20 anu that Hartnett and his chum COU(i ta-c it 'Hartnett told us tlint the next night ho called jit Cronln's ulllco mill was praised b the labor tender. He also leeched $20 on account and was prom ised more when Cioul'i lecclved his In surance." Man ami ifc A'-ptijxijteil irrantnn, I'n , Jan II Asphvxlated 1 usual, Hutu felt tno outsider, and Bell as they slept by fumes of Illuminating was the center ot uttiactlon l'.uth won gas, Mr and Mrs George W Hobuts. dercd how It was tint Scott fraternized 31ft Gibson street, weio found early ' In this ciowd, whero he was leall a tills mouilngb their daughter, Hose II. much of an outsider ns sho was But Roberts. was he" That was tho question Weren' and the egg and the flour bills, too! Use no mill: in making Tecos powdered, malted buttcrmi k, that unique taste-givtnu ingredient, is mixed into the flour at the mill. Use no eggs nothing- just add water and bake! In two min utes vou'll have a batch of fluffy, golden brown pancakes, with a delicious, different taste it' in fi. float rRLE Mrs Ids C Daiier Allen Recipe Book Sena for It THE EKENBEKG CO., Crisp Ave. Cortland, N. Y. I.. . tVlllll., 111 pifM nliimr. Ilrei lllil;., rhlladelnhl 1, I'u TECO SELF-RISING PANCAKE FLOUR And So They Were Married Episode Three (Jealousy) liy UA7.LI, DKYO liATCHULOlt loojifs'il. 1310. t'J 1'iibUa l.eiotr Co. CHAimm VI B,JTrY, ns (!e HTl'Y'S studio was not io utliacilve enu'.s blc place, and jet It was ' somehow nttrautHo enouKh In Its way. It constated nf oiu eiv lalirc room on !! top ir v ! :-- !? ! muo nnu 'noitcu iMiure"ufm" . ui ' il....l. I.n.1 !...,... n ll.. ii. ,n lllUl 'i"v - m wvuK v fca.y- . --- .----- It looKetl noT. The floor wns fihlnv lth arnlsU and tho woodrorls was uplj, but tl'o room uao so dollclously Utso nnd t) liid en fnti tlilntTU 1 n If tlint It cd oven larKer than It a. r.otty , men wnn anon ri H'ri w nu vu .iim .mi tho BtiiKc, and l'.uth liis.nntiy conceived a dlslllto for her. M.c hadn't Hetty s, bieedliiR, but sho vus very pretty In n certain showy way. Slip toso from the c.mch an thev came In and was Instantly ic.idy for anything;. Hett Introduced her. and l'.uth v as surprised that the. e was any ono living a llohemlan Ufa that h'colt had not met before. "VV.im thn nlav iroodr' bIip asked, and then, without waiting for Htlty to an- , swer, she turned to .Scott and said, 'VMeu,ej a terribly long time, and then aren't opening until next week bo I'm j ScoU tarried In n. largo tray which ho poor jut now, and curt go 0111. I offered to take jo'i," called Betty from the tiny kitchenette. "Oh, 1 know ou did. I was coming to that " "Call down and see who'd here," Betty Uatd again. "I'm going to make 11 'rab bit.' and It might ns well bo a big one " lluth had b this time removed her coat and now sat had: In ono of the big chalis looking leally lovelj. If she had known it, she was as different fror" the other girl an da Is from night, bu' she felt 111 at easo before her cei while, she despised her. It was tic vague feeling that even this girl wat doing something more Interesting to u man than household wotk, for sJcoit v n talk'ng nnd laughing with her and leav lug lluth to hciself. Kltiallj the g'i v hoic name was Daisy Maimer, wen to the door and vailed down over the hamsters to tho people below Sue alsi pounded oil the door opposite anil Hi 1 few minutes sever il people came in. As Teco. Flour helps cut down the 7 -A : jfrScoiy 5 ' the,o people the ones he" eal.y wanted to Lnov " When had ho seemed ub , luiii as he was t&nlsh.? I'uth could hao been jut ni happy i nnd had Just as pood a time lierlf if "ih.r V'iotuer-t , ; urctended to nt,.j aha n.i scon .!.. .- . -..... .-l 1 1111111, ii(.v lilldllVll UlkkCI Ul lUUiiu shlii beiutlfully If this new clement had not somehow nopt in. but ever thing wa- colored with t mc now and l'.uth ' slmpl could not be natural while, sh.-' was sup!cIou. "S'cotty, ' cillid nctty fjcrnt the! Idtdirn" "come out and give a fellow a lift, v 111 you? You used to bo good at this l.lnd of thing" ller words implied an intimacy that 1 eluded Kutli. u Intimau that had,..,,, ,1,, ,,,,,r I,..,.,, 11, o ni,. .,, etlfteil befoie she had met S'cott and mat lied him. S.ott Jumped up with nlacrltj and fiqm that time on l'.uth ...... .. . ,t.i Ul,rt iahIiI 1,1 Imtrl. i.ai.1 , ,. wllU 1P otKla beiauto alio vvuntea 1 t0 listen to the sounds from out thcie where Vou and Hetty wuro together ar" ot h!lc 'oui1 ""' '"nroly nrriiin fio.n peaking vhen people spoke to her, 1 'I'liev mb out n t 10 1: Ilwii for wliat' placed on tho tanie "llv cry ono draw up now llctiv saidi gaily, and then proceeded to teat her--' .SrKaallaffiksall BaHanlaaVTnavHK?TKljrTtafTTl VJaaaaaaaW SHf5b IIHiHKaVkl3laa9aliHallllllA. t' ""S F' nNilkiSaaalalaaaB. wv 2HHR This Paramount Star USES Jieibbro's ICerpicide "Hearken," s.aid n maiden fair A girl with a wealth of beautiful hair; Whose name we sec emblazoned far, On the screens of filmdom -a glowing star. "Hearken dear maidens- you who long, For the admiration of the throng; While I tell of a charm, each may possess, Of more importance than form or dress. To 3ll the world ou will seem fair, With lustrous, shimmering, glossy hair. 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You can reach the INTELLIGENT GIRLS through a small help wanted ad in THE LEDGER Walnut 3000 Main 3000y i j of the room, but Bomehow Iter pride hrtrti jt. lllicr rooted In her rent, although rtiVr- I ttn11 1. .. 1 11.. ... ) nln " , hardly .heard tho conversation ffolnir on around her. Rentt nlirt Bettv ex chanced little remarks and Ttuth'a eair were keyed to hear every word that was said between them. Her mind w I aeethinc around Just ono thins the fact that Heott had lied to her about his re ,tnuCulBlhinn'!,,,r '" ..r0 .,1.1 tl..,. .,. . , fri.ndiyjf l'.uth stoimcd to herself, "and yet li ppenly cuts me for her. He does hi!; ost " "",r "l 1 10 theatre ami juuipi at, iiiu mwiuuuu iicro unu viniiin ms ss'itr As a mutter of Met. if Ttuth had btopped to tea3on at all, sho would havu retllzed that there was safety In the open way with whU.li h'cott and Betty vvei.j conducting their flirtation, If It could be called that, hho knew, too, niai ie wasnr true unit scott nati pur poscl sought her out nt the theatre, but sho intended to aceuso Mm of it: she vvunted to believe It. Ruth did not real Izo how these frellncs of hers were trans forming her natuie Jealousy is one of the most potent things In the world and tlon because U twists and warps the truth urn of tlm v.i.v talk Ituth suddenly 1..,. .sj ...!. at. 1 ... . a "WIU oti do that, Scot'?" came in Uettj's high voh 0 "Of com so I will. " "All tight. 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