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Your drugglat. has Catarrh-o-aona in 35c and 75c ‘and have those vouchers ready icr Lonely faratio Fannie Hurst Tho laying o! the cornerstone at tho original Home House. one bitterly cold March morning, be- fore a small shivering group con- allting o! Sierra, Gertrude Blak- aslsy, tho architects, two of the building contractors, Erna, Oliver, Leonora. John Baldwin and a hand- tui or reporters, was never to sur- Plls lkol! in the mind of its cre- ator, Mia! Baldwin. Her memories of the brie! in ocation, delivered by Gertrude Blakesleytt aged father, the small ceremony o1 the laying or the stone, even her own iew words, haltingly and ,'llmost inaudihy spoken, were to‘ remain a. corner- stone ln Sierras experience. "I know now," remarked the Charlottenburg at the buffet lun- cheon subquently served’ to tho chilled group at Twenty-one Emit, "what they mean in novels when they speak oi ‘transiigured coun- tenunces’. They were worn this morning at the dedlcatory exercises o! Home House by the Misses. Baldwin and Blakesley." "l wonder." remarked Kitty. rocking her hot. punch and lnlirli- ing it as ii‘ it were brandy, "l1, those young reporters scented the real news or this morning's exer- ciscs." "Your presence?" “No, Charlottcnburg, a greater temale phenomenon." "Yourself?" "Wrong again, sweet reptile. The phenomenon of a women as whole- heartedly dedicated to the idea o! homes for all women, as a bride l.» to the idea of her u\\'n littlo cottage, is news!" Oliver raised a casual eye to Kitty, who had poked a pillow be- neath his head. "There is also a great deal to be said {or the cottage —Pr€4Brably one with rambler roses and a wicket gate." . “A great deal, Oliver," said Sierra, . looking with amusement down into his eyes. "and most. o! it has al- ready been said and said and said." "Just the same," persisted olive", "poets have slighterl the \V0l‘ltl- mother. school-teachers who grow old in service are mothers without the glory. Florence Nightingale was, one. Sierra and Blakesley are. it God had reen his way clear to grant me an iota o! talent, 1 wouli Sill: write the saga oitthe world- mother." "What qbout the stepmother, Oliver?" bontered Leonora. "Let's have done with this baby talk." cried the Charlottenbnlg. “You know any world-mother- whatever that menns—worth hol‘ salt would charge places with ‘bungalow-mother. Yes. and pro- bably do more 1or the human rat-c, in the long run, by way or wiping the noses oi.’ her twins than she would in concerning herseii theo- rcticaliy with tenement noses en mnsse. Due respect to present coni- puny." “Well, well," old barnucled discussion, arcnt we? I'm not at all sure I would stand up under the test. Lt someone ma to swap Home semiattached house on Suburbia Street. Are you, Gertrude?" The pale lips ot Miss Blakesiey smiled straightly, "To save the (ace 0i’ my sense oi humor, I must sub- scribe. But otter all, ior every swarm at women with the bunga- low urge, comes one like our High Sierra." . Leonora. seated beside her step- son, let her fingers driit from the arm or his couch lightly upon his hair. "You would hate a. bungalow. Oliver the plumbing makes noises." "So does it in my room. The stationary wiishstand gargles." "Rater all such complaints to the ‘T ‘her department. it will be attended to tomorrow." John Baldwin. who had been reading a newsiaopcnlloppcd him- self out of his chair. "Let's go." he said. ' Her impeccable sweetness on instant call, Leonora rose with her husband. "Is the old back aching. dear? Don't. return to the office this afternoon. Let's call it a Home House holiday." lie did not reply but walked to- ward the door, his arms hanging long and loose from their sockott. "What say, J31?" called Oliver from his recumbent position. With what seemed his consistent determination never to rneet his wife's stepson eye to eye, Baldwin replied doggedly: "I wont those 61's on my deal: baiore three o'clock, Brigges when he gets back to the office." - , Qliver, casting a. look of comic despair in the direction 0i his step- mother, ciimboci staggoringly to his long logs. "It I had my way. the cornerstone laying ot Home House would rate a national holiday." "An altornoon among the 64's. whatever they’ are. is better for you. Oliver." said Leonora. belying it. with her eyes as with Kitty and Sierra she followed tho men to tho lower hall. "John. dear, why don't you let Oliver go alone to the office than. and you stay hero with us girls and call it a day?" "Better the other way around. r should say." lrumbied Baldwin. exclaimed Sierra, with nrock briskness, "back at the.‘ like Oliver came along and asked: House ior a. lege. ing needs. Yard , and Buchunnun-price, yard i i and Block. Rcse dnd Grey. 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Your sewing will show to advantage when you use quality fabrics — Moore 8r McLeod‘: fabrics deparh" menr now have a beautiful range of coatings, suitings, dross materials and linings — visit this great depart. merit and make il- your headquarters for all your sew- ssaooala 98c about, Sierra, but. it's your montlv and 1g you and the suckers you got to go into it. with you think H1050 iemales are going to be NW bell" for the soit beds you provide ior thomfthen you can outsmart your n ." olgipcgn never do that, Father. But just the same, this has been my day. in captial letters. "And it's your money that's buy- lng the beds. I only hope the heads that lie on them won't be n! H01! as the beds." "It's not just beds tor heads. Father." "r never laid mine on anything but s, straw pillow until I was old Iaaugh to be your father." "Now, Johnny." said Leonorc. moving him gently toward the door. "we won't go into the good old days or open fireplaces and cold backs. Good-bye, Oliver. 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