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\ta ,l �. e. .and French, \vlw 'have :to e s fed and
T1�' SP�As apx a1; p°1 a,a t the re T ^a$ the
'"iso Corm F'. ..o 1}re ice .e3n3.1,d in
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use {3T � white 'i;ei)it.es. I3txuS'v 3a war new,
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trate that with this
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e there exists otherassurance t s,,,,,,E•0(3 the T ` etive 1107,1
ee €r
•aonie one e as. mart tllu..t. taiS{'.t?i'i?i` Than ether t'r'ses for her f
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romance all
adventure. '
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'L is l to hurt
i Teo G
mite
=1td1-i1y ale
1letxnvia ' e3 f,t
Ts1 Elle,
Itad lot mo\eat.
`Tori had left i'at x
^1V13 np o:l Ie. "fh-
Both � were ole 3"s„t 'pertu"aed
:i n ethhiog� T; rp3rt - You-
'1 -7,a, ".i inn loudly: hat it.v, gaY" con
e eati "4L.n Pl an,g :arid ^,t:'e3s-
I'TP€ \i'iLh violent. -with 1 inclignan paa.
..,t7.. '..�I.=- voice, mingling with his.
toned' and gentle n.1
Tier sleo';d}I rY1 S touching his sleeve
as claque.=tt \\ ill tender appeal. She
1ooi,.C.1 , aceraingly int0 his wrathful
ace, mit:sating him to do e. thing
-which he,err rc 1,:, had ' 330 3a}i'317-3on
of doing.
"I •tell yo'r won't!” h4 ul _tax ell,
.lersTzrb• ms arm away.
ink I'in er!s zy—'"
'Listen, sten, Frita r---�'
Listaa, nothing1 W'i'e miss
the best o' tthe; 'ho'1V". CommC' in, e,.
omit you?"
"Frank, wont you please—''
`'NTo,I tell you—no! Tau can stay
here if you want to. I'm' gown'
And ha�swung on, his' heel and strode
inside the -theatre. d
She •took a'fal tering' step after him,
her hand ontflang r n hopeless ,ell
treaty, 'then stoppecl, her ;'shoulders;
tir.•ooping, and wauchecl hian go -from'
her; and ellen, to she at last realized:
that he was not . coaling aback, her
:wistful eyes filled suddenly;with tears
of regret, sand "shame, and self-pity.
Excepting a. polteeinen, ' l`eaning.
against the box-office ti indoy,- and
surveying her with ltepcl . curia_eity,
she was glito alone- in 'tlie rotunda;
but 7s`lle had the feelingthat a million
eyes were ,staring at her—a deserted,
1it11nili�ated irl. And, .panic-strucls-,
turned. and fled to the street,. In, a
5V.1.-1 a"s"C °.
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S4reei 113111'1 fl 1114 1133,1 lni?71t on the
a t ya St71 t1it a3, 3 t- d half rose from' his, chair.
1ae"r w e t xgls ,tri moment the gild cam
21 a'ol t ;eG \Si ln'.{ 1s 11`,1 t Tit, and. when she drew null. a
--v�.CY1 the
t�txa k:k}da eT a> .n 7., tii?i"trC.tl 121 11;.
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los co/fling in the
-*asi, and file re:spoils
rshments rests nut
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cloves and prace
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in iiass h�S counties il'arIns
LIB 1{e TFF?. ;A' LAST Fv..O.A1, 1Ii
RU 'k1LESS 1 is
ery
11 of
By: Shrapnel
�a dth the
House F v tte
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ong the
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'the G; rma,l,s. r.barvdened No isent
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p�p�re5y tR0B oint from which U.e
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Ret--i'er ay P.u0a-"c1 Pay -
TIP s rat altered tide, -Position of most, s .nua
6 of then- There are h h
Tar Lz arrel
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er barrel •
r
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a �ti - _1 thi?tg but LIPe j.. iti e,.. - e• 1Sa �'i:s
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' state of bite slavery.: Otter '200,-
9
200.
00 ten$ of shipPingss-S:eellred -7:71
gement from:the Swedish_ Govern -7
ent for use kw ratts-watr.gortes., have:
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At bast, the vest be r'e
80,000,000. The Dutch and
go. througii1,3;etr
itottle
ider, prepare a.
bailed ei(
711') Anti c
.41
ers
c are Ile, 0
1 fa
titincrs
lore 'Mall seta -trod
ally vary ot tieing it.
Tile same actusattatepet
to- ha entire cdueatiottal system.
I work. There are what mi”lit be enee to the varupas tasks be perd
firEit,77 „...,„7,.a.id, -which. ssisn'Y l'OUsOrs'S,1;11-1,CtsiOlI 'Work would assistance at lier disposal.
be hopeless 'anti they should be wise- Sloe :saves much wort: anti -5
' bath France an(1 England many of ly. Wittat silo leaves her •
s
1 couldn't. diSguise the recognition'
-a leapt to lier eyes -when She Saw
addressed tile Cl
ist words Tam "-t-
each otlite-.
411e,,,a sref,01111S aircatly under iv -,N" -in tlu1 morn;nc. slue turns t,he
violent overturning of old methods prepares and takes- 15-.5 break.'
(I inadequate in war. Those inelczad of leaving tilt" room untouch-
untries have waged -77,oir and baurtni e731., -711177.17 wasting all stlie durin
conseru,tion. simultaneously. Their the morning meal. 13er. , leayin,
women are cog -nits -ant of ail these, pro- tioe batnroem sae wipes und ,the
blams, arid working on them honest -iv. uu,sa;,,..,,torul so that work 1,0
!, Is there not a -ice g-elieral feeling- tititt, 17. -art mue e
•
1** knelv rei-ult of earnest wishing? Tile the file
to any attitude is the tvilr
pie ": "How did the tiiings rksconz- find amp - 7:
is sa struetion is to replace come alto be- table.
Lo was. swabbing the table with t ing—bsve or, worse yet by The efficient housekeeper is 111.1'011gal
before orliers with nittrh less
zponsible for them? No. Hat 3,0- to do and more means to do it wich,
"Nelly mind Dola. Dola all light
0
tIva
,moments she was on s north -
e route t.ticett by Tont, not ten ?Ili'
Its s age,
Tom liad journeyed ten Oloc/(7s.
riloi-e before perceiving that he, in his
atste, had taken the 'wrong' street car;
7e was traveling youth when he ought
n.
be going cout:'
ligb tin g ,the next, corner, she 13 e-
lystituting at have finished •tneir Lash.- ml-e;gc:_ai:e.
"I've come to take Dora home, Le.' I, ' -; - id filling their own place, housekeeper is throligh on Lsi
"Mind own business.” novae cts "we 23
"Is she up -stairs?"
'Have they heo-an -substituting in the. poor one !only ,tinta--an entirelY
"11Iind own stainn—" vital places? different matten.
At this junction Tom en ete7 ------
jaws et 2. steel 7trap hi; ZITIO4I,y
2.10F,..110: on the • Chinaman s shriveled -
"Speak to tliis lady," he
ordered, '"or I'll shake the life out of
variggled free. and hacked hurriedly
away his yellow lace wi.th anger,
talon at ',the door.
"Get. out?" he croaked' hoarsely,
a housewife trim daily listens,
to the ea:ashlars clatter of china break-
ing in.the kitchen -will see something
beyond mor the suggestion of
up ;:rcin the evening paper, "you
ittiover7liow many dishes Kate 'has bre-
leen lately 2,"
"Yes," renlied John, "What oC it?"
conviifal,e47,4-vis wife, "there
o 7,7 nag aeretr,,,kr,„„s Paper about
steer plates, I don ;7116*.i.just what
would be indestractible, and the very
act' c
The Crosse.
The little lonely CTOSSC,_, he crosses
low and white,
They halint me most in th 3
hour
That lies against the night;
Or wheA the rose -dusk dawn con s
With a star for candlelight.
leids so
The little lonely moss -
They cast a shadow el y a
And take -which road' I may,
Throughout the liireloug day.
0 little lonely crosses that. entle'
hands have ma e,
You mean to us-Torevermote.
The price that has been paid
For a herita.ge of Freedom,
And a People unafraid,
drea-ins and go •
To find, the poppied 3place of sleep,
The croises cartied with names
and low.
The crosses w
11, hut the •R.ussiari Women's attalion el
s7, been desai to -7" aLtj
mg recruits. IIaying obtained 'per-
mission to .105111 ;12, "battalian She
speedily ,found 'herself 'overwhelmed
with offers fo serve.' Ell.mination was
necessary, and she'told how one of
her methods was to moisten the .-tp
of a finger and draw it across the
11'heek of the, won -id -be Anaazon. -,If
any po-wder or rouge beCame- evident
the' candidate was rejected forthwith.
By this -and other "Gideon -like devices
she chose 2,000 stalwart women from
MINUTE
mes II gum
117."'Makes light;
do, not kttrcil do -u0
to yaw 1;`ornel.iii,
f:ili::118611O;X3frp':;:ziir'7:1'45,''a2-1;77/
Arta
VICT
0
Wail:tit:tat the Victor
Our 8oldiers could , ho et3:1. :air est
farm 71 -o 3
t
Ou -tories would hay
general trade al
r the most serious d
is a duty, and every pgson should
e 01.11.-"Pailriai Payment Plan.' It makes At asier.
. Connolly & Co
06' Transportation Building IN ntreal
•
The'elothes you were so proud ,c)f. •when
new—can be tnade to appear new again.
Fabrics that are dirty,, Shabby or ''spotted
will be reStored to theirformer beauty by
sending then) to Parker's. . '
propr.rly don at )aricer's
1„),y post or expiess. We ,pay
chrrla6 dOs wk.:1,y aka our charges are reason-
-able.. _Drop' us a card foiT. our' bOokletu on
•
o
srozuc
Fr en vIt 1rttsIV1
ill 0 Old
druas
sive projec-
e ' rtor method of
" Go ans sent a few Incendiary site
the church. anti there remains
mbs of St. Remi, Eing,s Clario-
n Louis IV. and Lethaire, arid
while the chords was burning.
The city ai Rheims, which had a
population of about 120,000 before
the war' is the largest French town
destroye'd by the Germans. The
count of the nuiriber of shells requir-
ed to reduce_ it isas net been finally
made, but built as it was with the
robustness of the stount French char-
acter as well as with delicacy, 'the
cost of its ruin to the Germans must
have been immense. During the four
years of effort the batteries had re-
peatedly to be changed, while enor-
mous quantities of ammunition were 7
No German has put his foot in
Rheims 7ainee the retreat from 1
Marne in 1914.
Little Willie had bpen scnCon
errand to the home of the rich 1-r.
Sharp. Ile returned with the aston-
ishing news that Mr.'Sharp was go-
ing blind.
"What malcas yoi 'Rini, that?" his'
father asked.
"The 'Way he talked," said Willie.
"When weut into the room where
he wanted to see me, he said, 'Buy,
ham hone will make a held pot
of pea soup savory.
"What do yen, -7.1-.Mk of the Army
as far as you haye gone?" !inquired
a sergeant of a netvly arrived recruit.
.1 may like it after a whilr., but just
low I think there is too much drillling