fiwuu<flmsrv l l - i l . .1 ' h?!‘ lmfltlnatloil. and was pleased ” '. c" .. " “M . Q PAGE TEN‘ . THE CHAR GUARDIAN, .......>.'.-... -' !~ -n v,- " ' ’ ' thl —z d f h-r-uf who what yo" _cdn.¢il'm sure thereur - _ ‘ . . v .. , _.,_.. _. . . fizdengfninggnndu-wn: whnbtbd only Jgloys ainfgfrla enough here hi? hi0!!!“ {II-l 1PGTRJ t!!! I'll!!! "-. Th9 G-lfl mp a. chance-unify a chance to work) make uv u clubsfieeome sort, '10;- Jogger“ 21:‘ grating‘: . Had N0 Chance Ir unmou _nn,_...¢,,,. _¢.M v THE ow aunbEu S R m Ghamer 4a ' Y ° l1 ill-riled her pack upon 1'12: 11% that meant so much‘ to . all started home. The m3)" ‘m!!! ""1 film"!!! the tunnel that 3;!" lime!‘ the river sndnndei- Heat hill beside u, and ca,“ g“?- "9011 the marshy fist between graft)?! 1:11 Newark. "I'll to the window and irked back. 1418111.! twinkled from he L!!! “d9- Beyflnd its horizon l 9 N8 city 0f hcr dreams lay, the place of fortune and 0pp0plun1|_y_ U16 Place where lmrd work was so w‘!!! Yewflriied- ‘In a. few monmnts. 59 31°? 996d over the flats. she could seelhe tops of the blggegl, bllllillngii emerxe from the rlght—- the Kreat lantern m the wool. worth Tower. the‘ light nmp U“. great tower on Madison 54111479 she "u"! !-° !d4'-l1l!l!)' the various big 1111144988 lhii-t had n0 (rupturtd when she succeeded. Then, its [ho "B!!! PO-iired through ilit-‘strcets 0f U16 Brest city of factories that was 59793111118 80 rapidly over tho Jersey fields she turned away 3nd tried to read. Ne" 910711105 early she changed at a junction field. and finally. hungry and tired, she, arrived ut‘ Markawwin. Her mother and father wcro there to meet her. It was u! least ii plead ure to see them again. And there was a certain pleasure in being at lwme again. The spring was wi-ll advanced. Marketowus front yards were a mass of luvcly flow. 61's‘. and the alr was deliciously "firm H1111 fragrant. And tut- first dill’ passed pleasantly, for the Weeds wanted to know all about Myra and had invited Ruth and 11w father and mother w dinner. "Myra wrote you were staying with them after. you‘. Aunt left." the gentle little lldrsl Weed said as they ant at dinner. "But you should have gone there at once after your aunt loft, I'm clad this new friend 0i" hers-this LAIIIE DON'T MISS THIS ‘You want the beet home dye that cpn be produced. The makers of Dy-o-ln Dyes have been improving and perfecting Lhem rightialong and they are now the very best dyes made. Being in powder form, they don't deteriorate. and are the same kind of dye Fiofesalouul Dyers use, in the sanitary way, first washing the goods, than dyeing them using clean water. not washing and dyeing in the some water. Dy-trlu Dyes now dye 0r tint any cloth. any shudo pcrfcctly. - For tinting with cold water, same as bluing, Dye-la Dyes arc unsur- passed. Best colors to use for mint- ingr—l3lue, Light Green. Yellow. Orange, Pink, Purple. Tan or Old Gold, Guruet. and Black used vory weak for Gray. You will he delighted with re suits, which are guaranteed. if you now try Dy-o-la Dyes you will always ilse them. D-o-la Dyes color cloth of any kind perfectly, with the same dye. No chance of mistakes. Simplest oi directions. ~ s Walking home through the quiet streets latcr. Ruth felt a sense of relief coming over her. Shc had gottcn through. now. all the neces- sary social fornmllties that con- nected hcr with Tim's engagement to Niyra. Except for the two or her whole heart filled with bittcr- noas. She made clonal thing had been done. She bud wished her happiness. She land wished ‘Dim happiness. She had tried awfully hard during her stay in (baby's place with Myra, to get back on the old chummy footing. but had failed-—and not through any fault oil‘ hers. S0 s-he did not answer the only letter Myra sent. The story of Myrars and 'l‘im’s en- gagement had gone the "rounds of the town and had been forgotten. Ruth was glad that her visit to her friend ln the city had kept. her‘ name out nf thc girssip. _ "I'm going out and find at ms- lLlon,‘ -sl_ic told hcr iuothcl‘ unu morning-urn»: lluu- in July when things lookcd cspcclally black. llor mother profs-shad, but Ruth sllppul into hcr scrgc suit and hcr nicest wrist and started out. it was hurdcr hcrc at home whore shu was known. lt was own p10 shc knew lllu girls she hud played with, did not work. Social lines arc ur-vur more tight- workcr was fur hcr to drup in the social rculc. To no lniu- the factory meant to go to thc vcry bottom rung of the luddcr. Everyonc knew the‘ (YNicls were poor, they uevcr tried to hide tho fuct. Few people in Murkctown dressed handsomely. but one evidence ofi poverty was the hltlcnus chcup- ness of everything Ruth or hcr mother worm and tlu- fuct that the same thing appeared, re-uuulc or washed, or dyed. your after j/eztr. Mnrkctuuh was apt to guugc ‘no attempt to write to Myra now. The couven-i- ing up to such poverty! The pcu- __ .- - - 1'" Yt . A l)’ drawn than in u smull town. gilddmllhollxflllub Show‘ can g: the children of that district. to tho For Ruth in b-icuiui: an ul-fico m" PM.“ Wm, wars m hm. eyes opon iieldsp but, of course, they wholesome mun‘ ' ‘aliswered speedlUfi .—-5c Everyvv_l_1*e_re__,__ Don't lag. Eat little raisins nnd speed up. Delicious when you're hungry. New lifc when )uu‘ro tired. U60 calories of energizing uu- - trimcnt per pound—75% fruit sugar, in practically prciligestcd _ furm-Ahercfure almoslximme- diately effective. Furnish food-iron also. Get litllc rqd box now and try. " —Sc cverywhcre. i Little l! ~*- men un Main Street ‘riding harps,- "But tho words stuck in her-mind to bciu‘ fruit later. m‘ h. “-l'<l likc to do something tpJhe; factory end of the town/jello said. finally. "There is work there‘ P‘: ought to be done. Those . ‘digge- fabher. the way they livevtheusvay they talk. the terrible ideas they get whcu they're only 14 and 15-1 “Well wliy not try something them?" _, ‘This slurtml Ruth to thinking, and fur u moment she forgot, cy- crythin: clsc. as llttlc by little the, Real lllcn grew. d ' w s n». THE srpltueEn ,, Chapter 52 , __ ll (vrdcr to reach the f ctqry, Ruth had to walk throughuiéiferal strccts xicar the edge ofvthedtowh —siccts unpaved. unswept, running‘ betwecn rows oi‘ tiny .houses chi-ably cimstructcd. to house the factory workers. I A llitlc walk would have brqugh Sun-Maids l "Between-Meal" Raisins utinn whcu thc apparent limit of fcclinz has been reached. Ruth hall rarely wcnt s0 fur to play—possi- bly fearing the “No. Trespass" signs on "the farm-lands. They plrty he‘. m. Sun“, months’ ed lu tho. streets instead. often in Sm, ha,‘ come‘ 5m. ML to we dangnr from the trucks carrying platuc wherc Tim could not hurt maker!!!“ from the tummy u! the hcr any more. Except for the fact s-faium!‘ ‘ " ‘J ' "' that the. house was physlcal-ly .393!!!“ me “Pm”? W“? a “"59 more couufortuhle, that there wig vac“!!! h!!! Th“ .°!!!!"er5'!!!!"~'n!!cd' more m em m“, m“, fmd__ex_ in nomc prosperous‘ time. to pulld ' uxrstltlltlon froro-micawhilo the :-.t l‘ the e little things-diet‘ - . hi: will‘ so iinhuppl’ that a little 9mm“!!! was qmewbutdbeautlfwuy bit more or less did not matter. 1mm!!!‘ m"! green“ that. won. hut und that hurt. still, thc puin was n0 groan-r than what shc had lu-i-n carrying about with nothflifgf, ’ he tried to fancy some of l swa ug back or swinging a golf club"- r d- lnl; VILfIIhn-rqhe khpw fljim and _ ,_'_ wfftlfiflgblnrilliho small bqit! werelc 1oy.|.o, her.,'l‘hin. femnd Prim)" nliyzmund III-l ¢ crea- iiftin, It was a lmpflflement over viii‘ streets. fuming n; who Y- b d, cconrplishedJBomot l I‘ bo- fiié _ w. vi. . w_or Vdone .by ihel draufy look- , - l g’. gifla" and’ --'cbntputlngY their ~- - ' s waxes frourlitu ‘ ' ' on she went on as before at}! = a wdelP-and the ooh! gain was tlnttlvlae hoist-catered the figures M "Mt-huoitftthough- she- wu stllslpw at them and she could use Jabtypew-rlter with Y yawning" gaccur- ucy... _, OIll‘1-.6V8|IJIlQ-- shancamm-uhome wormout. She wasnot even think- Myra mnreuiotnyetpmnrriod or- Mrs . Wfiiid would, lmva toldnher, She hid elmniv cur. err-eluted from- that situation. T e old "love, her V‘ _, is‘ the-ideal drink 'Not only in: trunks and furnlture—-ihc four tout-hem were .-hnck, again, gel, this settled for, the ‘new term. That meant more; money each Inonth! Also more‘ work. The one solemn man who had the spare room on the second floor had muv ed to the two lower floorrooms. They scarcely ever saw him, mun went back’ to the kitchen, fcit the water boiler‘ over the Stove. decided there was enough hot water for a berth, ‘if She reach- ed th bathroom be ore ‘the four gooclandno IIUIIYIIID ~ vnAbI-IAAIIK Establish“! i780 ~ Cocoa _ f!!!’ 8mwllld ¢l|fldrcn_ _ does its delicious flmrorand nioian w,“ ileiid ‘impel. lay heiwll enough on ‘pdlate but it supplies tho-body with: ' ' g her lieart. Bu b] i d f. t . 4 ' . . Y "- -. -| . “mull! mink; or M 9 s °‘ 4"’; !‘°- ° pure. wholesome and nutritious _ n" i 5 _Y- - . . .. uphill. $33. ?.‘.‘§’§§..'.'3"..‘..”.f. £131 , , ~ Y C.!_"!_+!'="- "wit? ‘!‘°!€,.9!"'P! mother was in. the..kitchen cook- activity, frequen J7 Ililllllfll» ins. UPSl-airs came sounds of mov- , “Mung “myth-Mm ‘guilds. and i ooooaisavnluableniclinlfite arranged diet. But Yils qualifying; b, the requirements diotitinft,"pltysm' n‘ nurse or house MADE IN CANADA BY ! ‘ ' WALTER BAKER a CANADIAN MILLS xr neural-w. Booklet of Clnlca Rcclpu unljlu . v ‘" qr¢full§.,3.. cocoa can quits so well meet ‘ as " BAKERS" CO. - Baldwin. Mun. She folded the letter luto a tfny know it cxccpt the twu 0f thc-m. Myrn would ui-vcr gilt-cs qultc how ‘JQUPLV Ruth cr kuuw how truly she carcd for the man who lliitl lcfl hcr. deceived thcm and Gaby. nud tho secret. was safe three mumcnts when shc broke “no!!! worldly “veal!!! by .10“ n in illt.‘ hrillwvaiy of the board- iu housc and sobbcd with hcr head again Tim's shoulder suc had nut shutvu any uf her real fccllngsl And that one evening Thu had‘ bccn upsct. too-mud no one need ens, by lhc dozcus ufwshcctu. thc had nrnc of thcsc things. lNo onc cnmmcntcd much when Ruth filled hcr lmusc with rountcrs --Y-l)ut now fcr hcr tn go out uud '81“? "a job" Wcll. thul. uleunt talk It mcuut that a. fc/w acquaintanc- en wuul-rl drop hcr. (not that shc cured): it meant that little by lit- tle the old frlcudis would full away 1s they murrlml and settled down in comforlble homes. and took up frivolous alIlllS(*l\liGlitS~—0l‘ went in for largo fanlilics. was hurt, and these people» iu Nlurkctown slluuhl ucv- She hail kept hcr poise, shc hud all——al1 but. ’l‘ln1 Gaby_didn-L,nnnd Myra huvmg a with them.) illvcu thv ll-yiuir-nld ‘Bu, Um mom she realized m0 EUQBL" tiiflnuoxzxlllrlllcligr!taming owering nf hcr position. the high- Ruth answered nothing but look- cd down at her plate. Gaby mind- ing her there! It was Gaby. not Myra. who iucsislcci. on hcr coming thing to bc drczulctl. —~frc.e. r she held hcr head. Andi aiftci" u Iiumlliutlng week she did find a place in one of the factories, as a "checker"—-shc kept account 0f ' And now she was frcc of it all uni] must. terribly alone. But Ruth. of course. said ilothlng. of this. She gave a long account of her good times and the thcutresl she went to and the hugc slzcl of the city. " "I never ouite trusted theatrical folks.‘ Mrs; Weed said again. “But! Yi _ , ‘__-_ ‘taped on hcr _ _ ‘ ~ , _., 1 V.“ _ gigisigifiy-stfiogzlfisdltofti: $11,233:,‘ YRuth stood a filament. looking out bgglunljgtglétt gluiusl-bnlni.m'y!p-|t!hcr ha! and nmoolhlnc buck hcr '35!fl!!!!-‘!!"<!- 7!"? ("Tiler iiventlwbyurkgv . cause We need the money wand ways Emily is thormwhly mum at tln- ‘garden-a careless cuntus hcr. “mm m“. m.“ hm. M,“ u] mmk up 30ml‘ ynllllfi tFGLSl. e50’ rér-“Li Rum was spam 4m.- 1nspantf"-hfil‘efl plenty of moms. to rent. worthy.And now you say you like 1"“ "E tmmwfi" Mmdf!‘ ".n!d.“m“nd On night shc cnnn- homo-Yin wnn I'll lmvc u bath bciurc diunnrglwould hi» slmdc in t m-cnwheréfifhen it flashed back ‘upon; hm.___ Onlunsoiriehov: »I did not want n her. why. why I feel easy ln my“! grass’ b“! “Mum!!! m us m“; ‘ute Augunb- and lvmnd u lcltcr (m mothtr, it‘ ihcrcfs hot , wutcr !Y. !Wt“~91"!~ _"'!“‘!!' !!‘! 5!!“°° b m ‘the letter from _whlch_ who "had !!'!°!!d..\7! T_!_-!K1»5.__.'!Q-b@"TW9!!- t" mind.“ .. ‘Fame iiiiil iH-uhiicss. Shc put on we “we m" “mm n m“ inlnilfiilgll. l fcli us though l hurl llutlt-hg !“!“"= iiiflfliy W01"?! b" !! lyhoped s0 immch. that- contalnetl'!!9!!!'d’,“!°_... . . "Gabv ls a wondi-r." Ruth an-lhor “NW5! “vnrkdng dye!“ “m! we"! Tim's hnmluwdthlil- - " f-“Hfliiiill l0 i110 iii! 0V0“- 3!!!" a! “vim-T” n"! nkuntheseloth“r gh-slmuy a reference “bu!!! ‘endmg a! ‘I know myiearl-It puns one‘ i! swered.‘ "lS-he could only‘ bc a 20011110!!!" w h“!!! g8!‘ breakfast.‘ . Shh wiilketf out on the porch ioiduy at the factory." . _ 1Y0‘!!! 5°! !!!"!"!' he s"!!! t; he!‘ mun to her for a. room. g!‘ M310!" lmflulQn- Dunc!" 0mm! influence.’ v l A" h"!!! m!“ 5!!" ‘Y!!!’ ironing. open it, hcr heart thumping, hcr} "l don't doubt. Well, therdsgiind the rcmark made Ruth appy liwhy‘ y“; i remember n°w_he‘:IlBW§l‘8d. And Ruth grateful that fiver“ M3311 S" mwresm‘ mwwo huuis lair-r cleaning tho top land“ 60m andiflalnl) from upynlplullty of wutor." ,,Tha‘t was asforpgrggfirs Emmfiullnz ‘mama Vuher wrote." She made her voice sud-Icgufifeglgbuvgfgitlatild" the m‘!!! 5!!“ her singling lessons and working so hard l hated to take her away.) But i was getting xivorriqll about it is she overwork-lug. do you think Ibmd. Ruth had to ansxvcr she did' not think s-w-wemembcring how] successfully Myra avoided nil ex-I ortlon, and how little tinm hcr ion-y sons really took. | "Anyway, I was ‘glad when she, wrote she was engaged to young‘ Turner.‘ Mr. Weed put in (a great, mun whose voice and whose pres- emce filled whichever room he was in). "He's a sensible lad. and a hand worker. and I like his ‘lumlly 0f course, they won't he married £0;- yenrg, They're both too young ""13, and he has ‘nothing yet. but he'll e ' be a steadylng imflueucejor Myra. Ruth was glad her mkithcr ztn- swered this. u saved hcr, amrshn did not warm. to use her voice just thou. “We thought.’ piped up Kenneth the slmall brothel‘. “that V011 ‘VQFQ crazy albout 'l‘-———" "Kenneth!" Mr. Wood's V0100 submied the small rum at unec- Ruth ncrved herself for a sup- reme effort. "1 think they'll he vet-y happy. she said. "l like them both so much I'm glad they're some i<> h“ —together." ‘And this seemed - to satisfy cv- THE “LIFTUI” (Putentcd) The "Liftup" n pntr-nlml in- vemlon with non-slip clnntlr: lnoldc ‘belt, [ehtly nummrtn s abdomen and In very ‘inc after nn 1 with. rnnny women suffer. Write for the mzmr o! a Ila; (lonelier-u nmr you. . n 1's, LIMITID H‘ rgfin‘ trout, Toronto E§EJ§s%§ LED Y FIL A-cousnrs tainly fort 0f thc large bcd. for the couch .sl1e had been slcteimliug on was too lnarrow for real rcst. Shc was almost glad l0 hi‘ buck n hci‘ ultl room again. She cerY enjoyed tho physical cum- the plcccdvnrlt dnno by the girls 0n two floors. YShc was paid $9 a week for this. She hated thc work, it. tired hcr. but she was dc- termlned to stick. The muu who gave hcr the place was the szimc Thu. next morning Mrs. Holding such things as heavily (‘lIl!)l")lil(‘i‘(!(| lin- umouut of cut gluss. The O'N-icls buudlc and went out to the kltchf lhc stnvc lkl and dropped the pap- PI‘ ium the fire. svntchlng it flare up. ihcu din luto ushy [lakes be- ilbrrr shc replaced the lid, ’ “if was from Tim, wasn't it?" Mrs. ()‘Nlczl asked. _ “You, but hi: hlbtl nothing to say ~uh, cxccpt that has u ucw job and a ruise to $20 and that he's sanding a friend here for a room.“ ‘ | Nothing! lthiuk that's u. lot. $20 u wcok!" Mrs. 0‘.\'icl paused for u moment. a long spoon in hcr hand. Shc was "doing" hurries fur wintcr use, cooking while she cooked dinner, so as to save time uud coal as well. in such little e- conomies and . planulugs» Mrs. O'- Nit-l felt herscli" supremely offic- lct.~~uu<t shn was. “l woudcr it‘ they'll get married now?" she wont on, contemplating the long spoon. dripping with the swcct. sticky preserve. “i Lope so. Thcy can afford to cu. With n casual uir she raised? ._,,Adl_fl one day-whhmtkie ldon had take detailed form, Ruth wont to the cuiploymehll- manager. By this tlmc ho reihembcrcibher us tho girl lic had mum. an‘ interest ln hc- ilore. llc pfisbtid her ‘house on the way homo and-ho had u nodding acquaintance with hcr father. in fnct. hc knew her as a girl not of lhc- factory clcment—no wlu-n sno went with hex‘ idezt. she found n ready listener. ‘ 1518s simply ‘that I! whnt thcm l0 make tho empty field into u plny ground fnrJnctury worker's child- ren." shc said. Anti went on tn oubliuc hcr plans. Jtuth had lm-u reading: up on playgrounds in tho maganlnc at the library, so slm talked liku an experienced sociul worker. "Adtiw dollars will do it. Thu)’ should have swings see-saws sum!‘ gymnastic stuff s0 they can devol- op their lcgs and arms. and u Shill- low paol in wtulo ln on hut ilays." And, to hcr dclight and amazo- ment, wlv-n the managers took it up with the Yfactory owner, Ruth teachers am. snef-qvent upstairs, bnbhed. and slipped’ into one of hcr old summer dresses, freshly laundered that day, She threw herself in the ‘bed for a moment's rest," and‘ when hcr mother told her dinner was "Baily. she S"! "D nnd- combed her hair. As she went downstairs a young mun walked up the path Tmiii the gate to the front dour. The others were back in the din- liig rocm; Ruth went to the porch :0 see what he wanted. Someone for a. room perhaps. Or porhaps only another of the n3. " cuts that appeared sometimes. "lit H0. the man was no travclliug agent. Y" She watched his swift walk, his “"18 stops. iiiid when henreachcd lhiiliorch steps sho had-to smile in answer t0 the smile .0! greeting hi‘ Kilvn hcr Yas he took nff his hat. “la this the 0'Niel. house? Is Mrs. O'Nicl in?‘ ho inquired.- "Yct. Mother's ln.»l'll call her.’ "Oli. l beg your pardon, "hut thou ‘ha! !-!!° m‘!!! T!!!‘ _ you are Miss Ruth 0'Nlel. awn-t “Wit Md win» for a room- W" H“!!! !°i' t‘! °!!!!!““ h“ !d°“'you l have n letter of introduction! “B!!! '! 5"!!!‘ W9 hi"! "OM." She 1.. A Sure Relief For Women's" Disorder; 1o DAYS’ TREATMENT FORE! t ‘fir-cumin: 1E based on-ltrloilyi-sbientfllo ccua ocaonofwedls ,it‘ut|m1 ‘w; - of formula troubles, includtlargedalsgzitlinond 4° m unma- hoen, falling of the womb. Mo. Price $2.00 one month's treatment. worth ‘I50 will be sent Free to any her address. Windmr. Ont. A flee Trial ‘l’ _ Mpherjlto ta "'35 23.7.? ‘l: “'2.” I9! ~ a min; imam" n! !“ o) rendamol to not-mob. Drinfllllcl. induct: on (In mommy-tin. loom Der box._,ybiiii_is sulldpnt (q relulfiz, ' 0m’ 10 dun, Iuilenlng woman who will‘ and m0 II. 1N1»; inciose 8 ItampQ and gum-g“ y ma; w_ IOLD BY LEADING ORUGGIITI EVIIYWHEIII had written read to him, shc suggested hc sit of mun door in wuki- hcr. floor. Early in thc afternoon she did some special baking and, when hcr futhrr begged hcr to rest and‘ out on the lawn and talk tu hcr wdillc she wooded the flower beds it was two weeks before the place wars cleaned up to sult hcr- with the vegetable garden flourish ing again. Mr. (TNiel wont about in a wheel chair these riflyii- H9 was not strong enough tn walk much, The city. and its plcusure uml its pain too, wus ber-oininfl vcry much like uhazy ilrcam. Ruth had bccn ubuurbod by the deadly nld routine. Would it go like this forever. shc wonder A LETTER Chapicr 50. Ruth went on with- hcr There “Ynr. loss of it. durihg the sinmne-r. but. there was also loss tyranny. The tour teachers gavc up thcir little "flat"-tts they called flu.- top floor they shurcd and wcnt away 1'01‘ ‘the two undi a hulf mouths ul‘ school vacation. Being poorly paid and economical wom- cn ihcy did not D11)‘ the rcnt 0n tho two rooms to hold them. Mur- kt-tuwu had houses enough M19!“ rooms might he haul. so why wustc pvnn n few dollars? Mrs. O'Nicl closed work. nff lhc tup lrmc Mr. 0'Nlcl was comparitivcly llf-‘llllctifl. must m‘ thc ‘llmc was be purchased. straits his family was in. And on mp nf all this. lhc man l0 lnwi-r rooms iliviilili"! hnve n hnby, he cxiwlziinvd. prosperous, lhiti. lhl-Y 0°"!!! l0 look still-r hcr. {is tho hnl. days wont 0n. nho could do tn- kvop hcr chnnrinl fnr hc-r fulhcr. ln the city.‘ uho told her mnvlhcr once. "That position l hurl "Hm" cd mo wasn't much hul it. would hnvn lcd to something olsn hctinr. fly winter perhllm i would hnvc hon able to send you money. Any- way, you wouldn't bra any Wiim“ nff without. mc and ll‘ I cuuld hnvc ktudllv-rb- "' girl. nnrr the money ivir- WWI was sendllng Myra, would have kept her ln tho my and sivvn iwi" tho training she wanted so much -nnq Myrn was wasting it. Her singing lessons were mostly an ox- flnur m reduce tllc work. lly this sipcnt In bod or in his whccl rhulr "an expensive urllclc that luul t0 The pnnllli‘ livlnl! in the nine" annnypd him. but ho did nut Buy anything nlmut. ll vllhiri‘ l." lilii yvlfc or his diuughlcr. Duncan O'- Nlel at last rcullzcd tlw. lluuuciul rigor who had llvcd in lwu nl Lhc. lake a house M‘ his own. ills wlfc was to und mpv fi-lt. slncc th» m-w store wun ' u! ford a small homo imW and a lucid Th0 payments un lhc buck lux- cs lapsed, an thcrc was nothing to "mm tpnm with now, and Ruth. had all iucn "if only l could have wiuyoil on ann- was always rm "if" i" "i" one who hurl given hm" advice al1nllt;li"“'-" fer nllhe and Myra did not agree?! Did Ti-m ‘want t0 hc"f'rli-.1uls.— ‘ ‘ The lobter-"wns short cnuimh- "I'm out of ury nlil job hut I not i age. Tho chap who liii'k"3'l‘<! "iB-i out nf my old imlacr- was ralht-r <lc.-'t wasn't needed in lhc 01d himlness. them art-Shuts. This duo's _ ihough. Hc helped nm act. HHS] new place. Ho's coming to Market- tnwti in go over llu- fncturiivs therc that's his work. Sn .l Hill! him to g0 to you. lliym says you need rumncra and hc uMrdi-i u plucc. to iii/c. llo'll bc lhcrc iii ii few woclns.” . . Touts H134, sinzirtnil came tu hci‘ vyPn, {vars that wcrc puhi and that worn humiliation. ’l‘iu1-~:1t. innpT-wuc ntakiuf; enough to llvo un. They- had ivlannctl thug when is». madc $20 ‘Ruth would. go i0 tilt‘ city and they would be married Now hc was sending hcr unnum- cr! ‘FHE NEW IDEA Chapter b1 'l‘hcrc comck u time in any situ- vous emotion. Could it he that ai-meur as Mrs. iO'Nlcl could get to an expression of sympathy, ovoid-SE! “nkith hcr own me that ways $2" a wcck. wliichlslwwcnt upstairs to put out Ruth's-Rim“! h" l'l1 gay in good ifur a man of my freshest dress thinking‘ the change cent ubout it. l-lc snhl hc hail-vi iii-grass. no ahc cumc down in hcr; iii"! l1!!!“- rnakcHm-o lose my position, but I (ildnsl. clothes. He's m1 ellfitzluncy cxpnrf. Most of that‘. ,s_"hc had time ' nice place ncut ihc girl only answered Ruth said this calmly. taking off d~perhilps after ulYl there was daughterrBut. s01" chine“! 'i.lw girl should have plenty infill!) _0i1 iiir-"TT '!!'!"!‘5!!!P-',- d9!!!“ "Langley wimamg_-_- -Ruth rchounnteY from Langley Williams. lmc, she ilclzlyczl thc mcul aud!w_0l'!_$ “d!!! h“! !!"!!!!5 “ha!!! uflheied m9 mum, vmguely‘ Bu" 100k: ‘llf said-z !!“~"!'! W" !!'!“‘+\‘Y “n-‘ing at him and unconscious of the‘ Thin!!!“ W!" Y"! !“!#5°9!!°“ the nvoragc, gniun home alfnight to“a roomlnl-Z lmunc. wpcn she night mukc hcr feel better. Bu: lunged for n illat-c. thut yps (lgtlnty hm, fright Ruth dicchlcd in cut thc But that lilm- nil-um fadYcdai-i And whr-n hm- mnthcr protcsteillthe duyi! P8581"! i"!!! "°!!‘!!!5.!!!°!'.° to k120i) tho " ' that it kcpt hcr from gutting‘ I -Y ruuritl-nhouldcrcd, since hcr work “t "" Inadc hcr bend ovcr so much. ' " i‘ Y ". id Ruth, meantime, had plcknd up acqualntanccshlp with one of» the young stonogrnphcrs in fhn fac- inryfis office. nnd had made urrnug uuuu-nt with "hcr to take. thrcc lussnns ln shorthand each wcck. fm" $1 u wcck. But it wcnl slowly. Ruth had, she found, little lnvu for lilf‘ quccr flgurvs nlu- was taught. lhntigh thc sclcucc of them, the carclful planning 0i‘ tin-m so that vault slrukc Jnifiht take as llttlc time as ivonnlblc lmgnn in tinn- tn fuscinatc hcr. The truth was, Ruth was ion tlr' ml in the nvcnlugn to ln- npln l0 d-oYjmuch work. And the summcr days Luxuriant Hair . "j...* - drugged YllUHNS Lift CHE Flngders Doesnét , I Drop 'r rccznho ' instantly hm; .s hit! on an aching that corn stopl- hurting. then shortly you lift it fight off with fingers, Truly! lrlttlq 00H]. batman can to ovoid cumin: Mme. """"¢ if; ! coma: 4 Your drugqlot sells s tiny bot- tle of "iilreenono" 1dr n. few cents, sufficient to runovo ovary hard ! oonnJim along. "it's u shame," hcr mothvr would nflcn any; “thorn are nnly nova-n cvivnings in tho week. and lhrce of lhum you work over ilumu pm. hooks. And the rcst of 1h,- tlmu. you don't go out. much. nnd if u man docs conic and cull you glvc. him» no cncourngcuicut to coml ~ again." "l can't. talk to most of them!" Ruth prntnstcfl in auddr-n nngmq “Mother, we don't gpmik 1)“; Hfllllg language. I'd rnthor rcnd a good book in fulhcr than sit. rm" the porch wlih sumo nllly idiot. Y -- All any 0f thcm Wnnl, to n0 p; to . hold hands. And they haven't. kn. . idea in their hcudn, any of them." But hcr father. who ovvrhoard fills, called to hm‘, and Ruth, qulet- ,- lng down at. nncc. wont OIIPDITYHIQ porch whurc hc nut In. his w-hocl- chair. . .-. _ - ,1, "l don't blunt" you for the wny you fell about these boys mnd girls of the town" he nuirl "gently. "But after all» Ruth you can't bury your self with only your mother and myself for companlnnshippBemg n. hermit is all right ivr Hflllg poo- plo. but you arc not tho hermit hhVe it iinun of what you have." "But what have i?" Ruth naked. "To be sure. them are people who live nn large estates near Market- town, who nre. pretty, intelligent, wide-awake. But they have noth- ing to do with this sleepy place. They go to the city for‘ their ideas. .-. clothes, their amusements. oywe claim-but only for them- _ IvpmThoy-wofldlft mo! YY (hula '. _' .,,,',.,.-.,-Y. Y‘ through your hair. a small strand st a time. he I ‘mass, so soft, lustrousiand m oil ls removed." fir‘? lrr%nol In again. and the plny ground was m you, from Mn .denly' cordial. . n m e —" l‘crli£i.;m_§he hecd 110i! W“ B you s e Tfy A GmamyMTa-ssjfiifliitltéhflahe discovered that he had -_- .'.'l.. 4 ' such as renting‘: room. when she _ ‘ ‘ w _, . t once! Toucpn transform ov-~ an plain, a t hnlr. - You can hit, glossy and full of life. Just‘? also" iii-cent bot- toklnl - W9 instantly, 79!. immediately, you-have dmlb- lad lbs beauty of your hair. 1t will only to do up. All dust and omen Ruth gnmymmaq-Yvby g-wqdgn “n. Lot "Dondcrlns" put. new liYfl m hair h, m“, I lfllhdn u‘; ""- .;. - min M hii went. on. "l don't know why, be- Turner in New ' 1- Y . 1 id‘ l1 llll But he save nowmm about IL I 5'! », .° "3 flbang-iay wnuam, h‘ . _ i Tho tic-xi. duy Ruth received a about apiece to ‘live. Tm already fixed very nicely there. This is tho letter of introduction Tumor gave mc. Muy ‘l come around some ev- ening newt week? Ruth open_ d. the othcYr notc, hat- lng..,hcrself. or tho agitation that the eight of Tim's writing caused. it wds olly,,t.he conventional word- ing ofcuch notes. and it was dut- ed some time back. Ruth dropped it in‘tho flre as soon as she could mud sent the new arrival a brief letter saying-she would D6 glad to see him tho following Wednesday. lY But she Una not very much in- teresterl. Mr. Williams, it appeared. was making a__s-tl-r among her. friends as any nstranger. Jmrtlcularly n mun.- wouldbo ‘bound to, in such a small place. _ I Mrs. -Wecd,.jtt sccniorh had. had hlm- tn-tllnnor and know n great uonlizbouvhlm; - v , ‘iliofia very Clltllfm-lllil," she told Ruib. "Ho's bcen- sll ,ovor the curlbtis part that name was play. un hcr life, ~ m-DEVELOPMENTS ‘Ghapbei’ 53 Lsilizlcy Williams ‘wits tall, very lull indeed-min height made up- psrcfntly greatenbecduceof his ex- treme slltrrnebs. Ruth thought him quile-‘tbefatvlest maul-she had ov- er neon." mtur-"ehe found that the thick crop of straight yellow hair which was brushed straight back fromrlffa" mh’§a(l~'udtlhd_'hi1_d inch to l." "qr tiéli-"ta "uihelgnm ' -That. was all the the girl was blilihclous of as a first impression. gfdyoytéifwh-ich were not very large; 1r‘ mloubh ‘that closed firmly. ‘but; Tltligit "'was'_ rather ‘ "homely "in shape; a. jaw thntfwas firmer than the mouth. and sum-oat many lin- ddjlnff; s rsigtuunisrnovraa hummu- eaiiihq did ildt notcdthln iitub- 'bo nnoss bf either mouth or chin. ‘i nnginy Williams" ma mm u. mini um ‘nah 'hld'._.fd'c4'y_eh'owed u. lie would know more things about nnmn he’ had ‘Just mot than most "people would -t'i,n_d ‘qutuftfer week! of acquaintance.‘ He knew prnctlo- l‘ =- ally- nothing’ ‘abouV women, men ‘~ ' ~' rarely deceived him. W011i“ l!‘ wuys could. Qfldwlifl dffliiil"! (""36" ' . d But meantlmq Ruth was speak- ing again. ; ,7. _ "Tim said ho was sending you to‘ ace about“ a_—n room." Her cheeks flushed‘ btlddollly- Mid Si"! wondered why she should feel eni- bnrruoed with him, talking- shout a simple business arrangement world; worked- his way- mostly. tramp. Rel. been on WY .-< u UNLESS had no ouch Yideaa with anyone also! .Y Y Y “Well, yes. that. was partly It." lie was standing on the step be- lmvher, but aha ctlil felt that she wds liooklnl unfit him." 1 elpect- od to get. here a long time ago, but i only arrived yesterday and I'm mopping atflwgli. they call it ii hotel." . ,, _ Ruth laughed.‘ She knew the Main ‘Street Hotel was a Joke. ev- en in tbpMlIvn, for its badness. “But. Turner. was also good enough to glvcfrlge s letter of intro ductlon to you. Land to n few other people heceif "We are alwn 5 glad» to see any type. You're yfiilllfl-fllllll wolb t. n.‘- - - n . 4J0 bf- Bandarlne i.» sny- drug friend of Timid. Ruth answered . , 9 u n . n . filgcgawgrfll: gmaeninaazflzl: "$3; store. Than moisten as?‘ clotih mmhunlcullry,’ and nddodt "Won't . .. . _ with the Dnnderlne snd- w th u you come n, Accept on] n y an unbroken paokgge, Ho shook: ihlb held and said it was dlnhoii time.‘ but that he would comcajdfn with the letter. If she woullfhliow lain». no "But there isn't‘: vacant room." (jolds pulse she "could! not explain. She - TOOHHCIIB nnntionetlu homo whenqhe might gauche’ v _ M castration, and with , V __ mum-tram» " Y ~ Steamer-iv; SPI you see the name “Bhyer!!! onfiilbleis. if‘!!! are not getting Aspirin atjall‘ Aspirin." whichwznnulns direction! m-u-irutnt physicians during 23 years and ‘pygvtalfgtftombxjjiflfw —whatover they 111-5, npd he's walked. when he hudift‘ money. He's Ybecn in the mines in South America and» oh dcnrnhelo been all 1} ' ' ' ‘ ' 2 Won" ‘all!!! ‘boson to ;be- interested then. Hare" was someone who would tell her. at lenpthgbgutlllg A Dluces one wanted t0 see! 01kb,... "He's an" efficiency man. iii- goos into places. factories mostly. und goes over their “books. and through their works. and watches their people. Then. be tells them which are the best workers and which aren't, and why, and what to do "to the place Ito make it both or. It. all "sounds ~00 very interest- ing." Mrs Weed ‘Yqulte enthused about it. W‘ - ~. That. meant that-he would come to tho factory where sbewas! On the way home ‘Ru-th once more fell that she could not and would not meet this man this friend of Tim's as a factoryi hand». and no ihfl daughter of room-house propriet- or. Then she was lmhamed of her- self for her anobblah Yattltudo. But in spite of than. when Sliii heal-d thst a real eotate firm in the town. needed h stenograpber. she went down find asked for the place. And ‘vbiplfihe secured it she felt lmmenbely, relieved. Al least u was Si eQweeFinore. Mid it was iri n pincefwhero she need not breathe lint. nor listen to the vul-garltlas of the facory workem- Sho could usifaome of her-intelli- genc%iilldl abs need not med Langiey Williams while aho wu at work. l ‘ ‘ ' "I'll get there yet. but it's sill! she said ‘in he!‘ . (Continued-on Page 2.) -’Y.." t, - ~ l.‘ . , W . 1' crunch 6d; and 4m simulation L . and someone .to "tend tho office‘ ‘ i