Dscaiusiza s. y 1§49 I”? Foster Mother F. W. MacArthur) (B! | i t. stcod at the 5m’ ouregoliliieci CSWWCG to the ll" ‘o! up within the enclosure. "l" o! p w the owner oi the W“ ‘him incidentally, is our mwneighbor, looked up at him t.“ mewed again. She \vas beg- ‘nd w come and unfasten the or me cage so she could cle- e: m; mouse she'd CflPT-“Ted w ill w“ Sheri‘? dbrought up after e . hell’ mitgsrdeprlVtfd oi her own n about the same time the ‘up. my their inolhe‘: so when WWW} smith needed s. foster ‘usher w mpg ml‘ lilu uljlaifiii .0 .' moth borrowed Bula from us. ‘m; that cat cared. for her alien ungsicl’! is a feline interest story u“; should gladden the heart of w reader. It was most amusing m Bula stretched out on her rd. Wm, the pups drew from her ‘applied breasts the warm, rich “up may loved. _ _ rd to feline instincts. wmvealfiqegd lier adopted family‘, m4 from that time until L.nlth ved her from the pen. she iemented their food ivy catch- “ and bringing to them nice flit new flflFP. oi which they were l: (l mflfllcifi ‘wvre other times when the mm. 91mph together. the young- gggrs niifling up their foster mother till she was forced to retreat to an mgr slicii which served as a l’ ilnce. ‘kff 1155i; months the foxes were W391- thzin Bula. Now they be- 531118 so mlschievious and disord- qyly that their owner deemed it 7mm- to keep the cat out oi the n_ But Bulu still loved the pups rho had devotecilv rnothered and would sit outside the pen for hours on end. doing nothing but watch- ing them. Two or three times each uy she would bring mice and hold mm. in hcr mouth while the pups reached out their paws and fish- ed them through the wire. The iteding uct was continued right up until pelting time. _________ WON'T 5UP] ' " "i" Wear nobe" um" Willi confldlll" “‘"e nobolo ildl "Ab" waistband “flleli bv Millions‘ hand skill". j ‘DAILY ACROSS 2. Verbal i1. Theme 3. Quarter of G. Father of a. bushel l -_ Leah and 4. Frozen » Rachel water tiiio.) 5. Goods on l1. ilctcl palm a ship l2. Dull green d. Not l3. Black snake generally l4. Quotes 7. Living 15. Large deer B. Morsci of ‘x16. Sculptors food - chisels 9. Afhrm l8. A senate 10. Headland (Gr. Antiq.) 17. Regret l9. The Bishop 18. Chief deity ni Rome (BabyL) .22. Elevated 19. Greek letter train 20. Unit of elec. . (shortened) resistance 73- Japanese S115 l J26. Ledge 28. River t/ilas.) ml- MlHC-hlcvous Person . Behold £3. Unite Fl. Member o, =1 native nice (India) l 6- 29c iwho m res [39- Chum . 42.113, President £- sllbflldg , o. SQQpQ l6. Numb" oi a pa q (Printg P7- Bearded l8. Ram; gmm DOWN ll. Allowance for weight (Comm .) Cl-IVRVIB CJKKG “V” ZRWnuv a ‘““'M~1oas-. Wl-ISQQINW" “who-ow 1" "W-Es-Juvaukn lglory oi’ the Charlottenburg had DAILY CRYPTOQUOTE-Ilereb how w work m AXYDLBAAXR ls LONGFELLOW 'o?':‘l°"t°' Blmply stands for another. In this‘ example A ll used "opm: three L's, X for the two O'|, etc. Single letters. Ammo! Euh d‘! the length and formation of the words are all hints. ly the code letters are different. A Oryptogrsm Quotation MEN Dame NOT ‘SAY WHEN THEIR CUOTHES 1mg ..'.'-.¥.'l.!msu.nonw 4 ilonely Parade? g By :1 Fannie Hurst a Chapter XXXVI Waiting and hoping for End's arrival this evening. Sierra sat be- side her windoiw. head back mains! the Iramework. her eyes out over the vistas of gray brick walls, their windows already lighted, some with their shades not yet drawn. Men and women moved across them. Lower income iamllie! ll their evening meal, reaching with shirt-sleeved arms. passing bowls of stemming food; children being rebuked and slapped into place; figures passing iroin kitchen stoves to tables. Children at play. Children crouched over littered tables at school homework. The unfolding of folding beds. Children being undressed. The unprivacy of the poor. Young girls applying their finerieg and slipping out oi the home scene. Young men jamming on caps. the visors low over their eyes. Mothers BIIEBBBd 1n the 1m- memorial processes of dish washing, sewing and rocking children to sleep. Sierra wished Erna would come. Obviously these gratuitous evenings with Sierra were no longer her sole alternative ior a stagnant evening. A new manner was overlaying Erna. An almost conspicous avoid- ance oi being alone with Sierra, n new constraint behind what she said and did. Nowadays. instead oi tinkering about the office while Sierra. held last-minute conferences. Erna covered her typewriter and headed for unnamed destination. With s combination o: amusement and what might be called despair. Sierra watched this wedge edge into their relationship. During these eighteen months since the passing of Twenty-one East, practically all oi their evenings, except those devoted to Sierras public appearances here and there in behalf 0i Home House iund raising drives, had been spent in this bedroom, catching up on mall. Occasionally they broke routine by attending s. concert or motion pic- vture, and on evenings when there was on overflow oi interviews with Home House residents Erna usual- ly curled up with a book in the outer office, on the chance that . afterward Sierra. might be inclined to walk for an hour before bed- time. Much became clear to sierra. now, waiting. Erna‘s sudden and unwonted interest. so little char- acteristic of lier. in the cases that were Slerrirs daylong consider- ations, must stem from this some- thing new and personal in her own experience. Cnse alter case was suddenly.- Erna's concern now. What had come over this monotone of an Erna? Was Erma coming into be- lnted realization that those years and years of basking in reflected been only n place in ii lniv power sun that bore the some relation to lmlit and heat that a. gas grate. burning beneath colored gloss coals. bears to a roaring wood fire? was this sudden and reiterate interest in the case history files in Sierras office born out of new developments in Ermfs life? Something strangely like the drop oi a plummet into the depths oi her henrt happened to Sierra. sitt- ing there with her head tilted back against the window frame. waiting. Those steel filing cabinets in her sidjoining oiiicn contained the liv- ing dramas tragedies. iind docu- nientnry evidences of the army of women who llilll ,: l’ sod through the cars oi Home House. Sometimes. in bed. it occurred tn woke. 2i. Vitality 23. Super- natural (Am. Ind. i Japanese festival Writing fluid Coquetted Eskimo tool Undivided Door joint Current of air Location of Ta] Mahal (India) Delineste American educator If 24. 25. 27. 29. 82. 34. 35. A u um lllm - an H E-l ut-i um ms Yesterday's Answer B9. Kind of tree i0. Sloping (1. Sign of zodiac i 36. 37. 38. fur scarf mu: JC zaos Acrzfi. c neeuonnnur up’ THERE ARE MANY ‘ITITNGQ Sierra that those records. ing with the chirography o! the case history of women in the midst of their lives and loves. made vw ins closest reality she had with living and loving. The cares s.e_.. in their alphabetical they lived. cruwl- roivs. but l-l-ali alter nine o'clock. and no lEli-na. Suddenly. sitting there wait- ing in the window embrasure. she saw with her tilted eyes s. light spring up in Erna's third-floor win- dow in the ell. Immediately out- lined were Erna and the lanky iel- low with the long neck and the low eollsr. At once their laces and figures swam together in a long embrace. ‘hirnlng toward the room drew down her shade. Thank God. there was work in be done with the_ lives in those files. Work. Work. Work. Thank God. Work. Work. Work. THE GUARDIAN. Ellen's lliary Continued from page 2 will be deepened should the sur- roundings warrant it. Indeed a smile may appear. one which lights up eyes in a manner which is not at all wasted and an give rise to the whispered query of the pretty clerk-in-waiting; "is that YOUR husband with you?" spoken with an I-won-der-what- he-saw-in-you tone. And then he may move nearer to agree with her "that first one does something for her." Though his sidllnig up. may only have been to give him an opportunity to nod meaningly. and of course‘. secretively. o . This. once we have come down to earth. could indicate: “Ellen. 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