w .» """"" m "~-- _ GUARDIAN PAGE ELEVEN *0'§FO*¢O'OOOOOO'OOOQOf0O.‘ G H ES 0 EQC IIIST A GIRL ov ,Mill Pi-l|l.Ps 00+#-O9-O0 F0044 05000000000 MISS RUSH BENT8 A MYSTERY CI-IAPTER 33 Cook had been right Mrs Buell was a hard woman to work for I had kept busy all day excep°lnl5 while I was eating my luncheon, but when sho returned at 5 o’cloch she found yet other things for ine to do Then she was going to the theater, and I helped her dress Siie left evorvtliing for me to ilu' away, also instructions about get thermos bottles filled etc was after 9 o'clock when I fllllsli thought -Thankfulness that no shared it with me at 6 Cook wakened . overslept had it not been for her Sold by all ting the beds turned d0W11~ me for Ailine really required more of ell nie than did her inoltlierl llwas so ti d I could scarce y s an my IIIBI' ‘IW as 5 mam' and I new slxlgiougii several maids applied into bed, conscious only of one none sulledl so my work ,was c °““ ‘ slant u lien Mrs Rush found Bu th t I did not care to go out TII°l“exI m°mI“g fn?" “med th: afternoon she had designated II ld Y°“ II Ieum I'° Wake III’ “IIB as IId;'1t?uBar(;sgEtiing to he at home. IIII- WIIIII IIS “me I° gn' “D” she lyou might as well clean all the IOIII me when I “Id I would Iuwe toilet silver So hll the liiillgagften no n I polished s ver I was “Im and mme In every pa" thgught of pretending, but had °I my IWIIV Bm I had “° lime frankly said I did not wish to go to repino Iwlis expected to like out l would know hellel. llelll DOI. "__"' Mrs Rush her coffee and her let llme TORY 0F MUSIC ters, to attend to airing the parlor Miss Ailine was expected about floor, and a dozen other things he AN EMBARRASSWG FINE AIIT STUDIO f°f° 3 °°I°°I‘ occunneu I1 oclork And in spite of my l.llAl,lER 34 I l (I FIVE FOLD EDUCATIONAL with a certain excitement lllregawroks Allllle was to give FACILITIES OFFERED To She was just my age’ not quite small dinner dance, and she h ‘ How s,l,UDEN.l.s oo, so the cook had tolli me llemlmllell lhal l llssllll lh Belvl would she not toward me” I forgot, llle mldnlghl supper ] that she would probably treat me ,l.h ll ll l E mug clllh C exactly .is she would any other ser ll ll; lluheellellsllllle ll he has Cl. P arato bhdCoilegiate. in clrlfdlng odern Lan ua fied and University trained I losses for children from io to ten years IISSE FIDRENCE IIIACKWOOD II A I a Prmcip 'l>livslcAi. TRAINING Swedish bymnastics Fencin Hy gitne MUSICAL COURSES AT TIIE HAI IFAX CONSERV AFORY OF MUSIC ings) Voitt Violin o etc wih I txptrt Teachers. Directed and ` supervised by Design. illustration Chi Painting and Handcrafts Under the direction of Mr Lewis E Smith and Misa Edith A Smith ELOCUTION AND _,U4 _ in the Halifax School of E presslon in connection with Voice Lulture Mem Tram tation. Expression. Drama Under the Direction -of Misa Jessie Macfiloney d- at the ofiiceorbymail A dress Mn M Ethel Tayl . or 9¢rula1v Halifax baffles 00| it-ge Halifax '--'1“*`-',____,_-_'-“*”'__._..1-""*-*__i_____._- aches and pnlns I found myself looking forward to her appearance only ti. few moments when I founll mI’"¢5' Smenm etc' under WIIIIIS y°“I` ““me" she asked so tired that li little more wo Literature. History I/Ist e- it out Very well, l h.lll said I W iinmen teachers highly quail llci- ninllier 1i.ni will me io lielp colllll mllw no dlllelellce l ll rv asking me to do things for her DYIIWINB P3\'\I\“il and much to do' And the Lord knows done Mlllelhlhll that She ls ull- Ue.; York (‘e.ilr'il Station 'ind bough li l l l l l rl a d H vrint But she hid been at home mole help Mrs Rush had ellhl GI' . 'i wa I mderganen and Puma “Zen” H Iv:/Zsitlndres Ilfptgilletllctllilo circumgtavii. ur "z"““ "WIIIII a Iunnl' “"1 it is to be wondered at I n Sues” Y°“I` I“°Ihe" must I“‘v° been wciit .iliout my duties mechanic lt iiowl leader liild found it in some ly Mr hush had lm llll sth book Here unlnce my boots M glll at illbl hlll ll made very lll feet ache so I can't hardly endure dlllhrenw ln my work ol. lll She raised her I°°I hours of work because Miss Aili AI IIISI I was I“°II“ed I0 refuse -is I had been told to cnll her I0 dflldso lIl;I"III“I I* lIlIII“§rl§sII; II lglflél demanded ei. ery leisure moment I-I0 0 er “II my” o i on't iv me ma N4 Games Tennis Basket Bal iiieiiibeied and iueckly unlaced ho. llholltl Ihhievlll llhglllfllhla lhlll boots, and "lt her demand brought helllll her tell hcl. lllllllll-_ll- IIUT 591719 UIII SUII BIIIIIIGIS ‘Youl father is pruilibliug ab I it aplicarcd she li ui no maid, the hxllchcll hs ll ls Yhll hllll do ve upstairs girl performing BU-CII #EI well without ti maid at your nge victs as sho required As tlieie Zena wlll have lo do what was no up stairs maid this also fell ll0l.l,sslll.l lhell rin the some srouv Of Build in me My position was liliialns Vell, well But he clllellll I '\ l' d D have seen a look upon ier, “'UI"I¢ people liro 'i girl who has no and IIIII Ihe IWIII I °°“III I °I'I" off, and uno ueais sucli lui Where WGZII SGI IIIIYIIIIG eIII°- I'm sliell be arrested for if she g Hilfe I 5011 I- _I out, or something Whefed YD" get II" Have Y Viiiat rin imagination you li I00kelI HI IIB’ III’~“‘I5° TIIIII ZITI Ailiiic' itoiiiember what I s never worked nnywherc ebfore ini Doll l hgh lo much of hel- soius in her room 011 her dw for The night or me pnrly I me and look lilei iliillllgiinoilrler Tlieres ell llle young lldles when l URAMATIC COURSES °°'“§.::;;i;§;’ “D;’..». 55. on ni §""‘.?...‘ ?r.°l.l§”.‘.‘2.°“i1.$‘Si.!.";‘“ ,_ subject again The girls all right “Te 1 fuck ll-,ell wmlml saw l l T l on 11;; sullililiheslll wgfgp htlllllngs :heh liao any toilet necessities iii slca nm I wls ed hei ed them rearran vonege Bhy ra sn YBIGFGUCBS. IYUI I W” d9§D°f-UI’ their hair ifxIt become mussed, a ing, Public Speaking riterprv I I°Id 'X00 She IWIH I WOYII ‘I 'ill the little things ll. flock of gl tm Hnlyllhexed afterward that Alun l usually demand when making the ell 9 selves lovel as nests was li great reader of mystery swf Tliey wer! n iii-lglit, 'iiiraciive ies, and that she lmrwyed her or girls, and lisa 1 not been so been nt Mrs Itushs I fiir to he rather a complicated oiio lo lllll loo lllllch oh hell Alllllel 'lmining in Theory Pialioiortf. i l_ d li e as arlor maid lmu i l lace do lip stairs uork until ii maid .or ollce hl. lwlcl, when you oldel an CIIIUWII SI- °I Iwen I IIIBI W°»k COIIIII be I°“IIII» “ISI” “"' lier to wall lipon you that I did -I5 DQISUIIIII IIIIIIII I-0 MIS II“5II» 'md like If she leaves us I dont kn now to the daughter I wondered lllllllll “all fllml lmmller ma grimly if the cook should leave, ii Allll She l__ lhlllly ohllglllg lI WOUIII ~\I‘=0 I1” 'XIISCINI I0 ‘I9 II Oli she wont le ive' I\ot iriaa ROYAL VIC'l`0RlA COLLEGE MONTREAL V A RESIDENTIAIICODIAEGE F011 \\'0!il HN STUDENTS ATTEND- ING Mcilllsli UNIVERSITY (Fonlulell und endowed liy the ‘ into lit. llrm. llnron Strntli- conn and Mount Royal) Courses loading to degrees in Arts, or-,pai-ate in' the main from those for men. but under identi- cal conditions; and to degrees in music. Applications for residence should ho made enrly as accom- odation in the College is limited. For prospectus and informa- tion nppiy to The \\'nr‘llev`|. , é-1---Q1-1-_--'“" . : ';.~:.'; ii __~_ u_.. ‘ ~ ._ -i-r~~--~.i `_’_‘/'~,-¢-~ 1 C . 1 She had found out itwaod I -\- ` -'_ ","'i.2`_ _ 1'. 1....-aa ' " ":*f‘-»\- l..._ll..~.., .», -.-ell*-9"-A-rl 'eflnb' _ 4, =_\-1-_ill I 'fri I <-‘:_'.'.' » :if-_ .1 _ -,-1 7,1- :I ».i_ , ‘_‘-;_;;r;';'_ ,-MII _~ ‘l‘.‘.f.lll_l ,_ l ll. "l ill - » ' Mir ' il.-. . __ ` ~T~;5°‘:.n._~i}.:_';. _ , ' '==riiit]z1_i;org'z l Qottli f fi i icuii? Meedio in sun¢II>§»'I'/I/Phan l__v__ ` IAI- - - NON ~‘.lAl_'_ff'1'_f~f'I‘f‘f7I~1'_‘_'.~, _ t s i l ~ ‘_ _ _ _ ,` l_ f I l ~~¢.l.l§§.‘;’."§i.‘3.l».l. ’ , ` .,l::.ll"i:.:“"1=.°:.i°:ailssllxa ._. °"‘I 9 “°°° DI"'I° A ‘i . hare. Please aorrl tell _iiis i-eil." ini-si insii. Then I turned-rand 8-! Well as l I had no idea of the street “-I Mont In in Il sold I lu , . :za ~fv;lnm.ma - .`\_ . __ , _ li Th (Io. ~ - Bridle U. Ont I _ . 0'- but . Dahlo, ltr. lander. If. ly arms and shoulders and the ri liii i.i ll . I h -I _ _ -' black emma bd” wml,wh0m they l ALONE IN CHICAGO If s ii wl i l sm rk on l you I lrikliiliren ((,llrislillli ) _ were chatting so_ gully. I ;‘l“;`-7';"-if-fifif--’-ff*--' *`_‘ _M "¢:;:___,-- _ __-- __-:_~;:»;»_:1f:f;‘f__<_;-;;¢::;;~_~_--__ Tlhen its they drew' nearer tilt-Q CHAPTER 36. mn t=i_ll.esi I iieartl ti gasp-then: ` -Iolanny wa; y 8 . 8 Zeiio Stewart! Where have-you DUPIHII all HIM IOHE. IOHCIY ” an 631118*-i Oflle CI’Y\l'l8~ been?" and Tony Deland stood iourncy, I planned and thought of Mother Put looking down at me. what I would do when I reached ' - l lilill .ii-ard of the wish that the CIIICHSO- I had Cut myself Off from ,,,m,,,,¢,,“,, 'tour would open and swallow one everyone who knew me I l'\dl '- . . l. W .lr"t~i ilioli 'It onl I coul ha' waitin form train nt oln I an `o Ill". 'il iilyai d `°‘illlg~ ily l 'ng gm . .r sappelirel . r e o get away, te li s, ou s mp y saying that I , l Al'-u»»¢a¢-4~¢u~"f“*"'%gf¢§ llillllt nc; onlybiynrilll illiniined in liy git Iycoulld _do better away from - 8 till Si-ti il ony n some ;.~ ew or -aw f , 011 III3 fam and haI'Ia3¢ had posscivcd himself of my hvgd ` ay mm DWDM) - I knowing that it 'and sevnled determined not to il.-t go. ' .IfFFFmf»'rifl`»’.'»'.fVlrl:.1'l'mTrl' gently' ' "P]°“"’° .let me 5°' T°“y' 'md ‘ please dont say any more," I bog- ged, just as Mrs. Rush came io- olld ch “little ills" Pwlirll us. her faco black l 8 an(-llI:lTl:h:;yl°unditaut threatening. Before she could lip blit I ralci had experienced il written iiother li short note while a word, Tony said: loo epalll ,mppea ln l l "Miss stewart ill an old friend or mlhe Mrs' Rush , , _ _ . 8 ICW m°m¢III3° 'i She is now_niy servant. Please -allow hor to fulfil lier duties." _ _ Y ' 8 Who or what I was, my position had been, and 'she probably coli~ *ildercd Tony had. been milking 8 as lip. lu .on ` , I doii’t think sho meant to be . H w- - ly , #I hnkind: She had no wa of know 'ricndn with someone beneath iiim The look on his fnce was nlmosi Iflllxlililiio, even under the circum iinnces. -‘ - could hi d tiwit lrroup og gg ginlnil “mm the on see me again at once He would CHAPTER 35 I had stolen away to my room,. now shared with another girl just as soon as l could Annie, the up stairs girl was asleeo I ouletlv packed up everything I had laid my clothes ready then tried to get s little sleep But the sight of Tony Deland had brought the old life back so strongly, also the risk I ran in remaining in New York that I never closed my eyes, but lay planning what I should do and say in the morning, or thinking of the day when I had been ono of Just auch a bevy of girls as I had tb t nignt waited upon My pillow w s wet with tears when I rose and commenced to dress II was about to do a desperate e enough by this time to be sure she would not pay imc if I left before my month was .up I also kn w that Tony Delanid would seek to probably tell Jack Pryor also In all the three weeks I had been in the house, I never had spoken to Mi' Rush save to re ly to his good b akfasted alone I waited until I heard the butler go into the kit ellen then wont in. in Mr' Rush Did Mrs Rush tell you of last night? I asked after responding his pleasant greet-lug. and asking ticket fm- Chicago Then as I had a colple of iiours to spare, I draw for me Then I turned to the sts waiting loom so I tqok ii chair in I had known. I had never l.er of taking' the position iliush. I felt it would her heart to know I a tiling as- take ll save for an mother be my s in Chicago. so was ignorant as in ‘ l N uhh nv, _ ys ,I r o who kept location. Finally I saw the matron l l__;1_'h;___________l ulllrunvlivofl lclliglins turioualllllshtlns looks nl loninns iniiiilrlnsly at me and _ I l . For Skins That Itch, D m i-ning greeting. [He always tlirniigiwunliennmlnion cnnnalmnepoi Burn and Scale Bathe the aEected part with Cuti cura Sogp and hint water ry cni and rub ongCut? cura Ointment This treatment is usuallybcstonns ing and retinng Foreverypu of the toilet, ath and nursery the Cuticura Soap and Ointment are ideal The Soap to cleanse and purify the Olnt ment to soothe and heala \ Soup lk Ointment 25 Ind 50:. Sold Z` 5.; Limited St. Paul St.. MoutnaL Cutlcura Soap duvoa without mul. I might speak with him Thal one ol my llallghlelns She sat down beside me and, tak She ran down bare stairs as I guests seemed lo know you Yes ing the paper from my hand, she could iell by the sounds, calling as cl; all hm lelwlllg lhls lllllllllhg and l selected a few places which she she went wllsh to go Wllholll lllly ellllhlnll said slle thought were all right Mrs 1,y;-lofi' A lady to soo you' llolls I have been llel-e llll-ec, BUI DGTIIHDH U19 DfI°eB may I After ii few moments waiting ri Weeks . I walled suit you,” sho looked at my clothes Jlmlll lmlldy lrlgll woman mme “Bl How much were you to be _ewryone WGIIIEII I0 make In puffing up tho stairs, and greeted A hallla.. He was lllohlng keenly at clothes the standard by which they lll ad judged me Yet you look as lf you Whhl can l do lol. you' MlSB.,. ng Fifty dollars ii montl °"IBIII°lId ‘I I“I'llI’"“B She wiped lier brow on her not He took out his wallet and gavei l “I lllnultl 'hd 3 v°l3{I'y cheilp over clean apron ky mnllivn lic lilllq ed t h H I;§_“°"““ I "‘ “°' I I” ‘I vim ylnrpny nt the station l " Ou lHVe Guru 1 9 H sent me to ou Have ouaroom Ill _ when I told him it was too much All l_I.I'°I;l' let Te “Ile the Imp for a few dsys for me y gt has gas; gina inhlgogolohgigw Igctigln Slaces hle tiyulicfnngvt I;liI’I1or&lII \Vhy"IIs"`If M“rphy sent Wu I’ ‘IS Y 'I F l ll ll l ll -I guess I kin dx you up rk you Bee I Ol' SIU HOW IIIIIY 8 WO OI' IYPB ( ...i I nm ffm izzlll ss; ‘;l‘l‘;;“““f*.‘;f.‘.l‘§§‘:“li';l the room I got a cab and the ” le gxbp “ge t “ ‘me ea's‘y Ie lllll, lhcm she most always 9,, driver carried my trunk down “Nfl fthe “met ""1 l "‘ ,lellllq all stairs I dared not leave it to he 50° l“d nmlnng 1° But y” ll clolheh 8 am “I sem for I wanted to disappear cdicifi