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Nothing has been heard at the lnenally large that It would be a crime to` PARIS, Feb. 8-M. de Valence, Sec rotary -general of the French Red Cross Society, who has just arrived in Paris, from Casa Blanca, gave some ‘interesting information about the work which is being accomplish- edin the French hospitals by a num ber of Parisian society women. "Our work iaparticularly interest- ing,” he said, "because it is the first time that we have ever made such an experiment. The War Ofllce having accepted our oiler, we sent a. squad of twelve 'volunteer nurses to Casa Blanca to organize and take care of the hospital service. All oi these amateur trained nurses were women of the very best families. For ex- ample, one was the daughter of a French major-general. Their names you will,notice have been scrupulous- ly`kept out of the newspapers. “Well those youngi women, whom we are used to stelng in Paris dressed in the height of fashion, at the opera, and on the ilrst nights at the ,principal theatres, donned the white blouse and stuck to it with the ease and perseverance of so many veterans. One of them, a daughter of a director of the ministry of for- eign ailairs, had. just done a big day's washing when I called on her to say good-hy. Alone and unaided, she washed ninety-six shirts in a _ii--1-..._ AULD DADDY DARKNESS. Auld Daddy Darkness creeps frae his ‘ hole, Black as a_black_amoor, blin' as a mole I* Stir the fire till it lowes, let the bairnie sit, Auld Daddy Darkness is no wantit yet. Bee him in the corners hfdln' free the licht, See him at the window gloomin' at the nicht ; Turn up the gaslicht, close the shut- ters a'. _ An' Auld Daddy Darkness will flee far awa’. ' ' Awa’ to hide'the birdie within its cosy nest, * ` Awa' tolay the wee ilooers on their ` mither's breast, Awn' to loosen Gaffer Toll frae his daily ca’. _ For Auld Daddy -_ Darkness is kindly to a'. He comes when vre’re weary to wean's free our woes, He comes when the' bsirnies are get- , ting all their class; To cover them sae cosy, an' bring bonnle dreamt, So Auld Daddy Darkness is better than he seems. my wee tot, we’ll see He’s bed-class, to cud- dle ye Neo nestle bosle, sleep and comes kee- single day. These shirts were of the coarse, heavy kind worn by our sol- diers. It is extraordinary. "You may imagine how hard their work is when I tell you that these young society women, debutantds, some of them, get up at live o’clock in the morning and work in the hos- pital wards until noon, changing the bed linen, caring for the patients, and are on duty until six o'clock. At taking temperatures, etc. At half past one they return to the wards, eight o'clock two of them by turns take’ up the night service. These two go thirty-six hours practically without sleep. And they have plen- ty to do-at Casa Blanca there is a continual average of two hundred and fifty sick or wounded. _ "The moral effect has naturally been considerable. Even our rough, Algerian sllarpshooters in the pre- sence of such nurses are full of res- pect and submission. The soldiers swallow without protest the bitter- est medicine, and follow the hardest regimes with good grace when order- ed to do so by tllellady in the white bonnet. _ POSLO AS A MAN T00 SLIILN ILAIIS i Trav¢lIed Ovfr Mosl Of United States and Canada W0rkln¥ LOUISVILLE, February 8-After masquerading for seven years, as she admits, in boy’s clothing, 'Jim- my Allen," twenty years old, porter on the Louisville and Kentucky River Packet Company's steamer Falls City, was arrested to-day and found to be a girl. She said that she had been living with a family at Terre Haute, Ind. When thirteen years of age they reprimanded her for acting like a "tom-boy" and she ran away. For seven years she has worked as a man on steamhoats and in other occupations, 'having travelled _over mast of the' United States and Canada. ~ She is goodi looking, five feet flve inches in ,. height and weighs about 140 pounds. The arrest followed in- formation from a girl admirer, who had been fooled by the supposed YOU!! IDBI). Condensed Advertisements ____... _,,__A.___- Too late for Claellilestlon. Wanrto-males 'rmnc Pain .inn Iluht _-owing at nine. nlo or azure time. Good pay. Work rent any .“ .l“‘°°l°'l"""'i"Ii'°...f"i.'f'..ltt‘."€'.l’fi"-1'; Gil lhl- ll U og., mnesi. I loasnnd- British Ships Ordered to Carrington Savs Will NeverfNow Meets the Further ls Dominion Steel Companys 'Pacific Still at West Consent to Removal of ChargeofMurder in Somer- Claim Against Dominion ` Indies Exclusion Law . ville, Massachusetts.. Coal Company~ BOSTON Feb_ 8_At the British LONDON, \Er|R-. Feb. 8--The Earl of BOSTON, Feb. 10-(Speclal)-- MONTREAL, Feb. 10-(Special)-. » Cl A l . IST' ii f Eh B d Of ' Consulate in this City yesterday, it Ag':|°':|';[3:“ Ds's;k“|:g ;_rMA; Barat M Oscar Kelsonof St. John, who has 1|; a statement today to the Inu* was stated that the fourth cruiser Llnooln referred to the agitation of the been hold _ Bmw Tuesday at East A101591? 0! I-T19 DOIDIDTOD Iron E c hi li H _ ‘ o b *ma mu w C “lm” advices “Y pioteollonlsti against supplying Amexl~ am ridge Tau on a criminal charge Steel Company announcing the 411|. will be ordered to the Pacitlc Coast can and other imported beef tothe army. Of “telling trading HUHIIDB Si! YGBFS ’ some time this year, is now station- He strongly dlssented from the elnlms REO ill Cambridge. WHS 011 58Wfd8Y missal of the Dummmn cmd 0°' cd in the Westtlndies. of the pro'ectlonlstn, and declared that surrendered to the Somerville _police _“P11681 against the illdgmellli ol Mr. The only British war vessel now on I-Al” tfwdlllll 'lf I-|16 "NY 00 |1°\!1°br¢d and held under charge of being con- Justice Longley. upholding the U10 P3°m° 0059* Of Amefivd. S0 far mf” “mid "°““ 'n ““““°\ ‘“°'°“° °f_cerned in the murder of. Chas E. Steel Company's contract for coll. as is known at the Consulate here is $7°0'000 I" um "my b“d“°"’ Mushee a Somerville druggist who supply J. H. Plummer President The Earl of Carrington also said that ' ’ ' -I-I. M. S. Shearwater, with headquar. 'he mv" would consent to any duration was brutally beaten in his store on makes a statement to the effect that ters at Escuimult. no squadron be- , , d ,, _ d, D 6,, ,B the night cl .Inn 12 ann cien inet the companys claim amounts to in the a\v xclu l g C na a t ' Ing. at Pmsens attacmd A50 that from the country. The cattle interests of TIIUFSUHY- _$2»251»Z09»57- M56- _ Ithls country he declared, were so pheno-I /A , PARIS Feb. 8-Everybody strove for a place on the day the Bagan- Castellane ailnir was tried. First Prince Hclie de Bagan enter- ed .from the witness room clad in fblaok with a top hat and white gloves, a silk linedcloakfalllngf gloves, e. silk-lined cloak falling from his shoulders. His tall figure and good carriage gave him a distin- PAIILITLWSKI $5.000 T00 A IILEITAL Mrs Harold McC0rmack Ol' Chicago Paid Fee For Aft¢rnoon’s Work CHICAGO, Feb. 8-That Chicagoane are bound to have good music and great muslol ns nt any cost ls indicated by a new tlxecital ulvcn inthe pnlatlal homo cf Mrs. II lrold McCormick, on the North Side. with Ignnce J. Paderewskl as the presiding genius, t Although thl'~i lady nnuounbcd tha owing to the°strenuoslty of the times ellc had conoludol to curtail expenses in providlng'herself with a very slmplc dress for the Living Pictures (elven ln behalf of thu general charity fund lu Orchestra Hall), sho dld not hesitate t-' DI! the price when it name to having the distinguished pianist as an entertainer. Mr. Parlerewskl, it appears, has an lntcnse dislike for private recitlls, and thought he would make the price pro- blbltlve In the one of the McCormick recital. He named the flzure as 85,00 for his afternoon, and much to thc sur- prise the lady promptly scqulcsed. _____,___ \llnaro’s Llnlmeni Cures Colds. Stalls; .:z§:::‘:§.i:l.::r;;i“°“‘ CASTELLANE TRIAL ~‘ IIILNIIHTSUIJILTY LANILS W0lIK AS I A MERRY FARCE S' Brings Pleasure Loving Parlslans To \\ o s I0 ai ‘ » guished appearance. A little later Count Boni and his brother made their entree, and an ap lence, which plainly favored them. Count Boni gave his evidence clear ly and firmly. Count Boni de Castellane said he in church and then putting on his tried to strike him with his cane. Count Boni. “I broke my cane over his head and knocked him into the strate I did not lay a finger on On the other hand a jeweller~and a chauileur swore that Count Boni did not touch the Prince after befell. laughed aloud when the chauffeur The aristocrats in the -audience ly proper. Coughs. Qld;Tho¢naMu, and other thrall ailments are quickly relieved by Orewllna teliletmtencenrspernox. Alldrnggllts. Westerly to southerly winds, line and milder. llinard s Llnlmeni Cures Dlstemper CHICAGC MARKETS _ Carokoo, February ti-(Speela\l- Feb Corn . .. tilt “ Wheat..... . . 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