' e PAGE TEN throw up her hands and tulke '- _ about extravagance. 7 C- _._- "Phone {or a machine," shhc _ - told her secretary when she reuc - i, Had No Chance chores smscuu. ed the office. "I ave to go over to Iy MARION RUBINGAM GLYCERINB SHOE DRESSING Applied with sponge, the flute today. You'd betcr come along, I'll have some notes to dic- tutu.’ As they went over in the hired cur car, she opened the morning's] mail, glvlng suggestion for an- uwers to the girl, who tried to jotl NEW SHADOWS Ov-O-O them down in short-hand as the itiaauy iqéPPlyrdd“ Chaim" '75 cal‘ lumped over the rough road- at once, giving a fine = "P116 boom grew bfgqy 4nd big. 1167' ‘ . 81088178111"!!- 3' per. Ruth found hergel! swsmpod Sh” h“ varmu” ijdifiio! ‘hliifs- N hi’. , "M" the amouni oi busing” she to be done in the ultfls v1‘) I i 0m 1118119999357?- ; boa to attend to. As rai- as hei’ fifwfifflfi-hoflfiiandmio Keeps your shoes soft . real t t - k f) one 0:61;: ylgiciilig gggtoisaiz be made up later‘ into a rt-port tfior! and OOIIIIOYIBlJlC- y _ *' ' '. e . I and but mm Ill to lia-lldilfi the u.» ififm“ i(i),§'_§,,°‘}iui,'i_.i Shine the surface and us... .'°"» "I. h" s.- u. Sh i "Writs out a brief ropcrt or 2111mm] m8 newly bullum Wrf-s c V: e 0e’ 'met Langley and u ft-w members 5191p” done each day and lay it; ti“, C0,n,iii,w,,_ ' . on my desk." she said. “I'll look-i“. . i. . ~- . . 1C 0V0!‘ w-hen I have time. and it‘ idhvilgngonil “l: zigiiinnilllce stone's sot-tum; wrong rn make“ ’-‘ " ‘i V‘ Boston Blocking Company MUNTHEAL Mnnulscturers Packard’: Shoo ,i.- f" Li‘: ran '1 airman. ed wlmost as lifeless as the mom- I lug when Ruth rushed home her mother's summons. But the soul in the little body was outw But aiffsirs returned more less to normal. There were noise and their presence hid for him. The sumo weeks. nurse stayed “She is useful, and Dr, money." Ruth answered, tdispensetl with, and Mrg, ON could take her place. M‘ _ i . Aiarkotown pvujllb have t: "cn i, 5 -i~ 11 bash-ma: 5311f.“ paper dud gwolthvuz nil. A Int of i:cul1')’"—fl! mm‘ Pm‘ h" 6-423 Th“. Bus“), She disposed civic-rm used [or the wculthy ms:- ,, __ , _ i ‘dents or the nearby’ estates-Juno ‘r111; of hajiMn-k‘ I.‘ Y“ "infflfllnviiyzlit up sumo too." a g_ s M Dem!‘ elupol“! l.ni\glt-.y' wont with her flllll HWY tether than employee. _ iiuiiiiuii ui.,,i._iiii, iiiaci,’ piiiiiiiiiigi ha??? hgdg» tegiipilioilii lplillili“ imfrivlinnzlng, uuugesling. ltlllll “'41s lfl m ' 5 i“ 0 C‘ ‘_ " n?“ “k lPiin-i- v-linni-ut in this. Silo uml Lung- B even mm‘ An" “Mum-g “Lmflwv unlkoll and talked uml uwirketl lived therc—fo|» rents llllll guncjiugmiwr Mun; M a iimbduiivuys “land “s a result mam bud gunyltllllllilllg 0t‘ lllv pint-e there wore up. and hIrs._Bvldi_ng_' could not ‘uI-[iiuiiiiiiig aiming Di. ti“, work in mm mo” ma” s” “ Wm!" hhelhulltl. No work of sentiment over still sewed-—yvhcu 3110 coulil gelimssed imwpuii iiwmi sewing. "I'll take a third floor roomfl Lhanltkly luut hon: at the top of the stairs, lwrtly figure of tragedy. "You've come in tune Ruth bud mom. Ruth entered the room trcm ling. ‘ller {other was lying in be knew the heartache goodness knows you need it. Just, look at this rubbish of papers!" She indicated a contusion Ruth's bedroom table. i "Don't touch tht-m!‘ the girl fix- heuriipss she knelt. down by the bedside. .\1 on u richer luau. As they were little woman in the iddlc “Vast. who had left llim i0!‘ \ laughing over . _ 'c " tit ‘ "l ‘red for her dearlo, I mm, much use nrouud ipfiliuilislskliilg ‘iifliivllemm u 225i; gilfgsslvrf? glzlfnili‘: ifilltiiiiigigg‘ fSV-uuo tenant hue ucnmmlntted {or a any‘ hi“ you Ii-pmi u new gun-lilo illlll not paid ins rout be i . _ ., aggtestell. are“ Homimmg alum‘ 'l‘ho. mv-ri-engi-i- run up. were‘ trembling. hcr eyes stiugin with tours. She looked up at th (lord-or. . "is ho-—?" She managed onl i. unswercdi ‘All Fight,’ the girl “Y _ ti i, - ,i . i0 id , i. Hi9 two wgi-dg chcenfuny‘ . . . it's flltlienrf hvztlldin Sh“ lmiant- "l5 ‘he dead!" T“ I thelsttfl-flngercrl llllllfld olldiaitack’ a whim ago says she, doctor Shook his heaiL “Yesp h a y mtut- up novel-u mu e s.’ ‘ ' i:'i'llL (or tho doctor nml you'd bet- ""1" 50ml’- tvr hurry, ‘S.'iys maybe iLTs fntul B"? 119 hi"! . in '_ l' the money ill tho hank. Ruth Wflilti H“ m“ which She culled “gowns? thought ‘the kirk. O'i.\'ls~1 was [or putting nil meant ‘is hc alive?" There wa . . . . ' -' m - ‘l’. f‘ " HI. to be Hllk. I think muyuo pink mt l??? H vim} igiri" ‘mfgflnwl h; fetn~-“ Airs. llctiliiziu bet-Tun one "ll 1"“ l“ u i‘ u W“ l‘ ‘p3 ‘ ’l morning ur. hrouk . "Pink tllifvtitl L. $1.10 I‘ .\":nwl_ Ii- lbs fl 0811i. itllll ll HIiIIQbIpitvQ Yiipllfi l “rpm [Distance “Steady Rui-hiiiirnpped back into the Sockets, eh and money to trim l , ‘vt- got a ' ' Add he looked co. llo seemed t ‘to the house or not. ller mother slit: said solemnly and led Lilo wny down the hull to Duncan O’Niel'u his eyes closed. so stll-l that Ruth thought he Was dead. Dr. Lane was sitting near biln. MrsJONiel ‘She looked at the little mun she had always loved so. Duncan 0'- Nlcl made only a tiny heap under girl Sim thought her father ivus dead. ,_-|,,. iiilfnvi] iomiiiii, ii, iiii-iid iiiiifiulistvei sunk, in some curious way. .__.iii rigim “may iiiiwi-n Lam. llis eyes znlwztys so extraordinar- i..,~-,- W“... can...’ as iiiougi, from ily large and deep set. bud allllflfll Md Weather. but some "addition" a big scale. very builder: who ," were And [Yllllcnll 0’Nicl lay hum: bod. a shrunken ‘little rigu h. (I. that tipped up, h - .. . _, ,_ _ _ the girl curried for tliu lllilll whose “mod lfy m" ‘mo? and m” 51f] was "lmvenlanl l" read. 811d" 119 s e said. And lint“, you! cull note mum, he never asiiem Ruth went-i ucrosslthe room and. not. need not holdi the volume. This l my mm“ m’ ym“ w‘ -‘ agdm‘ know that Luuglegv still loved theimw“ “g "lldl- “he W” ‘wing 8911111118 llftlcle 0! furniture was his constant joy, For though the body w“ fa thumping hard and her bands u" “m”, °r ~‘*°- we" W85 alwaYl. time to chat with her father and t0 Peed to him alter she got back. T1195‘ road a great deal together 119111; 119love when she was a child they that! gone through the youth- -i'ul elusive‘; lute;- they had rem] 8 c Y e e the "been. of the standard’ from Scott to Thackeray, to of our own ourller men, h‘ 111°"? CWDQI‘. Iinwthornc ° themselves. and lately she ha an dramatists from the librar B lwlllld. End even as inexperienced nu eye s8 Ruth's could see that. boarders in the house now. their W!!!“ annoyed the sensitive nerve; o! the man. and now that he was ill the whole place was kept quiet “Though I don't sou as she's-any ‘good and she costs $25 p, week," Mrs. O'Niel was apt to grumble. Ln-ne Wnnts her, and I can manage the i But by and by even she could be Meantime the autumn had gone and winter had sot in. The bulld- in: or the COUBPQQ. was delayed by Proves; w!" "13119- B)‘ Sprint. the whole was to g0 through on s. The cottages new under WBY were able to help house tho construct the model factory town. In the under tho bed clothes. Ruth had bought him a table to hold books. supporting the 800k so he could see It, and tlfzit extended ovor the bed so the page in: rapidly. the mind‘ was as keen und clear us ever, and for that Lil-Hill's tales and Ietnr the plays been getting-the other Elizabeth- at big srd t . 0 r with Raisins Use more raisins with your foods‘ ‘aind get more energy. _ Raisins furnish 1560 calo- ries of energizing nutriment per pound. Rich in food- iron also. 0T I10 al-i 0|] A nme [wit-food that ever gody would be bet- ter or. "Serve stewed as a morning dish. Use in puddings, cakes and pics. Let the children - have them with oatmeal. Sun-Maid I Raisins lei lu,l-vw*qu\rii7 r. . . . v and your sour ‘ ' ‘ ’ Better ' r drop the sanststium ides tor a tlme—" ' "Well, but in two weeks I can set a couple of hundred dollars when we go over the books 81,1119 vflflce. Riley says ‘It may amount to mora-—-" "I'm afraid- you’ll bum s cana- tarlum next." tRuth Iaushed. ' "Anyway, it’; a busy life," she decided. "Myra says there's ‘no chance in s. small town, that all the run and opportunity i; in the blg city." _ “Surely you don't agree?" ‘Well, there's a. big chance for me bore. But 1 had. to make It. Only there's no music nothestrea. no cultured people. I110! at the club membero-—-,—,' - - “I'll agree most are empty head- ed. but so are most. of those In the big city. It's a. matter of cllool ing. There are 1100910 llvingncar hero——" I ‘ "The gentry. M Riley calls them! But what would they want to re gain. And always the n. Then came the ll- have given up everything, her own. puss the evening ‘and I hire some d u _ _ _ -.; i .,.i ._ - . , w ~11 i1= e rounded part under the closed lids 800d blue poplin lll the llIllC, why tiilgililc liln‘ ‘if; iliifizlfi. up e “v lstood outiin an almost uncanny, Can't l1l¢\l~?' j _;fushion. The cheeks were hollow. Tho zirirumt-xit wont. on. Ruth‘ OUTWARD BOUND Writers. through the library pos- . . . . ithr: nook had strange cords with ended it by riflXlllg m zi siizlitlyi iiimii furrows boiivecii them’ auuqwl wwiM _ 1 Chap,” iii l Ruin knelt m» Ii long time. no "if-e flu} Wlllll", ‘llllwi ii y.“ iiiiiiiziiiy-H “bras, “giuiiiiyluvou thinking only looking at th ellec tines n. now.‘ 1 ' Q ,, ,i .. i ii , .i 1 little fliflll‘? and .'§:"'P.=..;".;::'.:<. .23.‘; if." ..::. " fildilug on llii?!‘ \'.'liyitll\$li\qll',\ unis; Céimpluid in i, gluki h” M“ iiw Bweiiing iiimi, was choking iien e iscilsssrt nizuvrmt. veins v q i) i ii v_ i)i-_ Lam, spoke again: m» eriull thbousziinl tlflflliilf-Srlt ygilll‘, lilac» QM Wiiiwwi Li“. iiiiiciiim. Ilaxlg-ithe br-st trained nurse in .mgit \- owe S.- orntrc. - _' ' - .. “But tiouhringrint: in save 14K" mmml ""13 All“ they tllmellshe kmms what w d“ I ca ‘Whit! _ _ . _ , , ., . i. 11o ,oi.-ouree." ":*::."."":a-2.-'... :32» " ' hat in lhn liuli\v:i_\~_ “lqu butting “lfliitiiviltli.” 15:1. frgm Sea.’ and,‘ 3,1! my mono; mm bonds. and HIP ‘"5 ' i . _, 1 moth“ iiiieqiivi hplipyg ii“. bimiiiiiihzit lu- dropped Off \'v11I1@ 111" 1dr. “iii 0H,‘. payer _ iii-us" Hill] running when they Fcucyni “liumph!" Vlilfl nil the rvplyriftl 1111' ("Q-"l-r" '31 u“? i011“ ‘dllkl 11v, putting on lit-l‘ leuiy, "Flo you moan he lan‘t 7n that z-mno, ns the tiny figure wnnt,‘l~xvihiui"lns behind her, but he will (m. lip-Um stops, nu.‘ A. _ i, _ V i “gains. Riiiii w...“ dim-ii i0 iii-r tutu-ii libs-n ‘iuslat. lightly-re they touched] mm‘ "gave u “mile sound “k0 u The little place “'11s now used do‘! u. lituievliul 11f 1i n “w oihm_\i_.iiuiiiiei.ing Sigh . . s- ~. ~ " > :1‘ w ' headqucrterb for tho‘ (nvic, (iilnni Willie lttiocezrobitmy 25y 8mm‘ m‘: ..i thought you meant he w“ mlttee. She llfl-(l sent tor the Eli IlO-illlilis l‘ 1:1 Dem has brO-iighthieaiilv. . . . - s -. l‘. I I , , Brawler from the “do? "tluzimllni? a. lielurtluttnok. Ho's had them ‘m’ d“? my ‘lean 1m "9 5°"? "h?" $19 3'1“ 13:11am‘: ;;"’l‘¥i'zirni, iimfon,“ I didn't understand. But you must l")! "1 '3 '9 K ' '9' v’ " ~‘\ " know the truth now. I don't know _ . - - ' , tn ful note. This “a” done out 0 f‘? fflptlrfltuhjdlbulugtlllc 511353.119!‘ 81112231.)‘: “Ow long l" M“ be?" mumndo fm- lllle klltltttludikraf M Hui,“ ha“ moi“ and recovaieii Ruth did not hear any more. At had gained; us n mat er o 1d,‘), B t .0." know how ‘wusibio Monk least Stu» was spared for the time. the 8ir] made u very poor sccr. ‘uiqyqiwiu mmw hing“. n n The slime“ tension over, BM ha“ tarY- . , , n.- q baii “iii. ' wiiiiiiiii-i have the itiovituhle re-action—ond once ‘Htel ‘Athrkflretgiltlliictl sfiitluitliléc" 1lYc-‘nl1oued" , l‘ l ' m0” “he hmke down and subbed 0" -° 9 ‘1- ‘ ' ' ‘ F’ ‘i- ‘. hysterically. . I i‘ . . . 1‘ V l" needed a CM‘. ungleit hefiiigy ibill: ‘idllllliVlllilillfil-Porlitlrflrglify 351:: ien. And then Sllfl found herself out buy One. but whcnbwu illil ‘l <1 H)" in tho hull. and her mother was 893194 l! l0 11m‘ ‘Mimi "h" d y __ coming with a glass or water and i ~ Dr. Luuo was putting something .~ i J- ‘ " ' l in it and telling nor to drink -lt. "Ou-iy something to keep your there's no den-cor {or today but I- ‘ for Infants and Children. J don't think you had bcttur try to’ work. Suppose you lie down. And when Mics Martin comes I'll have her watch you too and keep you Sflhtcbinlos con- “Y K"°'1'Tl"1<l 01 of trncting lmr throat whore a. grcati Martin. shepior lack of it. t‘! lownahel‘ t-onlratlcs, n‘t do a1 thouuzinil " Ruth uncut-rod 40111- Pllld 511111011 bflflk 0W" 11"! 71mg“ anymmg more than I have’ except Ruth stirred and stood up sudvl L. _ U, $0 the mri lm nu oxtraordtna lzulturc and kuo frflitllnlb-n culture that gave he hmpatlcnce with Duncan decided it. was money sent for Kipling, Moore iflonrod. Weiltl-sd Choeturton, Turk ., . _ , ‘lngtou and others n! what horrnlh- No be u not deal. Ho ll b cou- ,, _ ' , ucioua again. J think. 0f oourkzle its f" “all” f“ mmiefnfl’ 11911511!" tho beginning of the end. I'm a-lgfilghilheirfélct! *1” “"14 "l" trairi ho won't b abl to get '4 ' 3 g ° - e e pl Ho. living in constant anxiety, news. inlmost dreading the ring {fl thafloue and wears the lovlicst cloth- pbone boll in her office, She read 8nd worked an.) planned, and oc- casionally danced and rode, while Christmas came and went, And onco Myra wrote: "I've ‘been thinking how dull it ""181 be Ht- hbmc." was one of her first sentences. "Mother doesn't give much news, she says she lmrdly sees you, that You're busy working and that your father's WOTKE. I'm pretty busy myself. 1 nup- pose mother told- you when the bully came, sud a8 alic ml writing to everyone else at homo I thought you mightirtlunowl It's a boy. It was born in Novem- ber, and we called him Tim, of rouruo, I think l‘l'i call him Junior instead 0ITl1n.I think that's quite Kmart. don't you? I boilovo all the fashionable pcoptlo use lit, when the eons arc named for the fath- i tl \ w-l 1M8" from lior father's bookish! time - writors 50 Ruth. clad she had the.’ Buys she bull in the Spring. He's got a mill- lumft seen you and as I've Btopp‘ ion, so I'll he related to someone Ruth laughed suddenly. .. v mvii-Arions Chapter 69 ri Um iiwmry iasie’; Other letters from Myra follow- iai exist“ among-ed. Suddenly she seemed either to -have lleVelbpedl n sudden love for lhur former chum, or suddenly to "lto born have little. to read. a grand part." was one place of "She sings three songs u- ‘es. I made TlIILUIlIO me to see her and went behind the scenes after- wards. It was lovely and exciting. l hadn't been back for so long. She's not tho star, ‘she's third in. the company and gowns. she save $250 p, week. And my. her clothes! I moan her real ones. She spends every cent on clothes." ' A few weeks later another let- tcr came: “~I saw Emily tho other day- that was tho first time in a year. iShe came up to seo mo. She says omrwgoIug-to marry Johnny‘ Trum- rlch. oven if l am poor. So she's been spending all the money she bud living up to her future, she ‘says. Site's got thousands of dol- lllfg worth of things and she's 80! u (land? car. She suyfl who has to do lt, because Trumbull has so many wealthy friends and she doesn't want any of them to think quiet." . But Ruth walked the hallway refltleusly in spite of the quicting drink. The phone rang, its harsh noise sending a chock through her than; made lie-r yuinpt, it-llio unaware-ll .it trim nu enquiry about her fath- or. Then she stuffed the bell with cotton so i1, made only u faint buz- zing. ‘ ore. ‘He looks like Tim nerves quiet, you've had a. bad shock," sho heard him any. "Now. Mothers Know That s Genuine Bastoria in such n funny fashion.’ "Langley phoned one‘ told. him what tho doctor had said, and he told her not to worry ubout. the or- llcc, that things were nit; right without her. Nevertheless her young assistant culilcd hbl‘ twice about zlctallm and her stonogrupji- or about. some question of mater- inl inr the model molt-see. Mrs. ivectl ran around lll‘l‘i7 21ml sympathy. Mrs. lloltllng came In from hor work, und. neoing tho state of af- fairs, slipped out of her, coat and wont back to tho kitchen to help propuro dinner. Dr. Lane was in and out several times and Miss Martin. the nurse arrived in the evening. Langley (‘illllfi in at ll and Ruth told him mil thnt happened. He stay- inl only a few tnoments. He held her hand g moment and said: "New. got some sleep. You've ai- wuyu ta-ken everything sensibly take this an sensibly ss you can. I know that's hard advice, but try 11-" Th‘!!! 11B Ilflllilled her bland. l! ‘Freon/mt?’ on an aching‘ 00111,. in- wan the nearest approach to sen- stahlly that corn stow humus’. tllnent that he had~ever made. then shortly you lift it right o8 itla o! "Freesono" for a fonv coals, I m: - . ' I uxpfiit‘? M w flmers 'lr 1y fihevtli‘. lnftkxient to remove every hard OWM ‘recovered. ‘That o _ to otter Thirty Years EASTURIA n: urn-mm oven-um runes ovw.‘ Doesn't hurt a bit! Drop a little \ Duncan I . !.'/.' too. and when ho laughs his eyes squint up cqiis Lift Off with Fingers he la marrying s poor woman. My. I always thought she was pretty rich. but she doesn't. think so." ‘Otherwlnc the letters were only a record of what. Tim said. 811d 01 movies they bad- been to. and of mo Increasing number M pounds the baby weighed, on of some neighbors who came in and play- ui cards. Myra was utterly content hcrlet- tors brostiod that spirit. She quite evidently adored her hus- band and lior baby and her home. and the way sho was ‘living- "And after all." Rutb said to Langley one day. "That's the best way to live. ‘She has everything aim wants. She certainly has ev- erything a woman normally deal!‘- oa~hor hudbspd, her homo, her child." ‘ "Ad! social instincts satisfied! But would you like lt-wwould you change places with her " "Would l?" the girl exclaimed- “it should say sol For what have I mwnrk, and work under a great handicap. lwverty. bill; that est up the money, even when ll make it. Myrs says rim is making 886 s week-film "msiklng 840. But a lot 0f that goes to pay for the bonds I bought snd the next week com- es an installment an the back tn- es. And then. too. Dr. Lane tblnlra Its would do Father good to send him to u ssn-starium. Ho's wall Your dnuéuflst, sans a tiny bot-l "h m ww- or corn betweqtmns bum. “You've already mort- enougli to be moved and I could hire sn s to and send him to Moudtsin op. Thorn $20 n week. and mother wound-have to be near __.J~_l-" '- "bear cbildli Lsnzloy throw up The glfl had to stop reading for. n moment . She thought she had stifilied her love Tor this man un- til Myrals letters brought it up n- letters brought it up in a new form. One letter ‘held come when they were engagfid. when ‘Ruth felt like an outsider, and bitterly resented tbs fact that her home necessity had made her lose the chance to keep Tim's love. lShc was Indeed, love boner-y when she read that letter. letter about their, homo. after they married- and she was heart hungry again. but hungy this time for a little ,, _ saint-thin um mu occurred m “'9 1l°¢°l°‘l‘°$i 11"’ lwdY- ""11"! Ruth i, place or her own and the love end claimed. from the bod. M15, Bold Li“, “i(iidg;l iiivsseiigei. came “m, enough ulwuyn seemed to huvoihlrfie ezveanmgsaffiaicilizy‘ sgleanlizh: urowcflon Mid. wmmdioghip that mg. I havo plan..- 10.. a whole atrium: iomiicis iiiemi shrunk so much in the lust few read“ law with ti‘ O , "m, marriage “may; memm o" mo” papers" . "Wily", its your office usuiutziut." ""'"““"~ rouiigia i the in“ pm} And now liq;- heart ached and Have you now! \\~~ll._ I always iimriéy 9am recognizing we .3]... q-iisiyb Sim, wiieiiie, hi, be 4 ‘ i wyer n e ~l ttle town. he, iii-ms “but for tbo c-lllild the 681d Yvifd <1" “"1111 Ullllii- “V41. " ' ‘ ' breathed, ‘Her own heart was hm ‘*5 "s 41d "in W1“! more than ' mouth ol-d lxrby whose eye-s squint ed- up when he laughed. She would every plan, every ambition, every hope e 0d’ a career to have held in her arms the babywliose eyes lauigh~ ed, the baby she wanted to call mell- But she had taught herself re- Nme precsiou, and site sliffletl or tried F0111“- to stifle. those. thoughts and went and 0f on with the letter. l . a - . d _.L_ i ‘M: m,‘ v _i__ u) .-\ lot of workmen digging fouu- "l!" bmelli "1 1118 1111110 ‘body Mid oonreethcibcstof tbepoetslie had "There's not. mucr tiotell. We live i‘; ‘Dim’: f" " f‘... 'i'ii'ii" l,‘ “ dzttinns tor tin.- new block or houu- W" 1WD" 111 I110 doctors hot-lit. trained her in Shakespeare since near r250. Street and there's fl Klfailifmlfiiunioi; l“':1‘i‘oi.i,:’i"'ii imam w". loom-u up Ill. this interruption illllt "If! gll’! did not know this. ulic was n child when she reed bot or movies near. W0 £0 Mien 1° '.' l‘ . l i one to watch the baby. There's a theatre near here and road vaude- ville too. and we go sometimes, iaud reading Beaumnnet and Plét-inul- I 5°!" '3“- abm" much- the to do with me, when they can go to the city for their friends as well as their clothes and their pleasures!" ~ Yet a dew days afterwards Ruth opened a letter In s strange hand writing. It was}: forms-l little card inviting “Miss Ruth 0‘NleI" to s dinner to be given at "The Oaks" the following week. Ruth stared at the invitation. She showed It to her mother. "They're nice people," that lady our Civic Meetings. He's interest- fs the Ideal drink for growing children Not only does its delicious flavor and ammo upped to the palate but i: supplies the of pure, wholesome and nutritious food, geld vwfthz Lentgimctlon. "grhltsltifi "gum" purse or housekeeper a1 " B '5" re. an y. c‘; one o , e _ _ richest women in the state. It's a 7M“ m“ MADE m CANADA BY New York family-inc Van zyru WALTER 8 hove a big position there. Emblished 178a DpmhuuriMu; ma? 1'21; iii“ has 83:6; fxglflaj _ CANADIAN mus AT MONTREAL ' (locon bod)? with a considerable amount Children» ‘M1118 t0 their almost ceaseless activity, frequently require as large an amount of nourishment as adults, and cocoa is a valuable aid in the carefully arranged diet. But its quality mus: be and no cocoa can quite sowell meet the requirements dietitian, ' ysiciian, Buckle! o] Choice Recipe: uni [m I ed in the rectory town, owns lund near the new devol- '." “Wold, you'll mcol. his family now. You'll necdi a now dress- better go to Tripper“; and get one —a blue taffeta, I thlnk—-,vou could use it for other things lat-i i... iRuth thought of the clothes lit- tle Mr. Tripper chose {or the Noun-g ladies o! her tiny town. She thought of the lovely dresses My- ra had worn in the city-»s.;e need- ed that sort of costume. Slhe shook her head. Then she went to her room and ‘politely declined the invitation. ‘nave a gown, made, 0r send a- way and get. one." Langley urged. "It won-ill cost a hundietl dollars the sort of things those women wear. I can't take the" money, I must try to send Father sway." And. in spite ot this refusal, otb~ a b t k, ' , it t _ chi-inn“!!! lord’ and others‘ onellhaollcyafiilllulllgrggwplgztly ofiltgflhe influential‘ famlllog who lived su or day they had read French The cl-Wis the mace! I“ a shameiieiii. Markeiowii, but wiim so m,’ 5055M but few ii.“ iaii d you ‘have to stick around in a lit- had held “mo! from l‘ ‘wclally- Dim, “my had purchased ifeztjtle one horse town I woudnW. live Di- m‘, Russian noveiisis, works. .iu a little town again {or ml iiiousihcteu to do u. bu 81w t i l i land their friends from tho brig; os- , 'have reat deal of leisure on t tes near Marktown. But a er a ithey m“! up some M the newerlher hinge. And gradually the let-‘tzhlle she realized that her ‘FY99- ,ters ceased to make Ruth feel bfldqeni. work was taking so much 0f "ly. After a time. they even begohiher time that she had Mym nevcrlnough loft ovor to give to social said anything that was iuterostlngfunctlons. er invitations came to her from iBut Ruth declined them ul-l. She felt she could not. nfllord tn accept- 1110m- THE DEA-D 0F‘ NIGHT Chapter 70 At first Ruth felt a little badly at refusing the invitations from the much sought. atter Van Z8111 - Barrels, Half-Barrels, 49 lb. Bogs and ' WONDERFUL FOR BREAD. Supplied in the various sizes of packages shown above 98 lb. Bags 24m Bags little c- ‘1 can only spare two evenings Langley once. They were watch-i ing the concrete work ‘for a new ‘factory that was to go up. and Ruth had come out town in her hired car. "The evem Inga I'm gturiylng law .1 end up wading to lPather-you see I homo early and he's always awake "(baby's in a new show. she has a week, not always that," sun told i?” o Sunday evenings ‘I go to bed earl; so as to be fresh for the new week That only leaves me two to p18)’ new In. and It’ II spend them running about wtlh that rich crowd. ml’ by old. friends here will say I'm d tzci snob and that .l'm cutting them." to the 2) (Continued on Page The Trousseau HAT a commotion there is in the home when daughter is having her trousseau made, and what excitement as the great day approaches! How anxious mother is that every little detail shall be looked after, and how solicitous of her daughter's wel- fare during these last days in the old home! But this is atrying time on the nervous system.» Is the daughter's health in suitable condition in order that she may assumethe cares and responsibilities of married life? She has a responsibility to her partneriin life, as well as her own l .- m’ .4“ -.- .-.' LL ...4., --~-iv~...i~v.-.-.I. and nomination! school A assistance as m». Chase's N them. inorder to maintain b Torohto. future welfare and consider. ‘happiIILESS to Most mothers are familiar with the splendid restorative and upbuild- ing influence of Dr. Chase's "Nerve Food, and see that their daughters have the benefit of treatment when they get tired, nervous and rundown in health. * The nerve toodiis so natural 8nd ‘ gentle in action and so thoroughly dependable as a, roconshuctivfl 88°11‘ that it has come be be’ loolied 119011 3' a necessity in w“ - Particularly at ,_ ' year we "all seem to 11b . ' help 0f a tonic treatment to enrich the blood and build up the‘ nervoufi FY3131"- School course Alter months to! non T noigiwauvosvs 32%;’ Lib‘