* bevond. flat. meflf'il\vs Iiuii WQ-Ill Hllll in love with her-at least, Into a gray IIIISL of distance. Iran‘; he in love with anyone else. "In a ivay your wwirl." silpplc For mo, image of he,‘ at, I use‘; m menLz min I \\'I 1 vou won.- COIfljVl-(flnty herhn-hr-n she was in love “one of [he boys like 2111111112. vulva. to Iimiw-eciiww-izb mo. that Is—ke0PS dltions among tho fariinry peo- up lle[“'lfen me and any ple l could wt you u Will! piillliWiilililll- ~£IIl1l_l—-——" - ward tliiii business lrilllllll you want?" rites TEN TiTWN GUARDIAN m" Th; viiiri" Hail No Chance I! MARION RUBINCAM 0000900 roooo-oooqq Q. ANOTH ER H EART Cliff-fill?!‘ G0 "NOW 19H me all about whyyou are going away and when and (in blue packages-fine fo "hll-twllre lo d0." Ruth said to cakes and puddings), arc “n?!” ill-luau" d‘ U19! started washed and seeded, steri- 0U 011 the long Sunday afternoon’ become almost a tramp that had habit with them. l-snxley outlined his new work! “"11"! He W“ suing 0n w Ohio. where two llrgo factories in one. filly had sen; for him to g their plants and “reorg There were methods of eliminat- llll wile of adding new machines types o.‘ labor 0t putting certain on certain types of work made production easier. quicker. _ W1" * s M ‘a Q . , un- a1 l Are Better Raisin § lnsist on Sun-Maid Ru- a. , , , sins, the kind you know ar Sun-Haul Seeded Raisin lizcd and packed, while stil new, clean cartons. Ask your dealer for tht-m Sun-Maid Raisins o over anize." that good, at all first class stores. hot from the sterilizer, in '_’or a safe playground for the inc-l .ory children. l -.~ In the end of the winter. the‘ s Club-grown now to the place where those who were not Jnem- bers were all anxious to join- p purcbiised an old farm a mile from the town. and made them- selves a country club too. Ruth. e who had been president of the first group, was now made secre- ' iary and bandied the really large amount of work connected with forming the permanent club, do-, _ l' lug up the club house. and work- ing for new reforms. - "I've had my whole life taken I from me." she told her father one . night as slle sat by his bed-Jot he was in bed most of the time now. “S0 the only thing t0 do IS.‘ / :0 make a ut-w life." l ~ Om» tiny she called a meeting oil the (‘ivii- (‘oiumitti-o. - "There's no reason why we can't bu)‘ up the Alain Strut-t .Play-‘ Softening and healing, the flower- S ground. and make it a permanent‘ zifiair." she said. “And Iii the ev- eninzs in summer have band con- " certs there. We've a band in townl and cheaper, and profits a llitle- what plays for our flaunt-s; we can gagfiantolathgro‘ higher. I__________ __,‘hire. it. or we can get up an aina- a y‘ W“ 08p “I can See how the efficirucgv 5-01; own gr-Umpm, from 5,1,5. . tciir orchestra from the town p00- promotesahealthy principle works out at lioi~.i~.-' Illi- Whv 01111 D1631" beautiful gkin, , mm; 381,1 alter a $5., 5n? from __,.,,,,,,,,.n,_ 3,, And this. too. was votcil au- sous“ w,‘ "It's a plgnguyg n, a.) ,. _ ,-,_ bH-au,“ p“, m 10,-, but _not until men,- hail bvell _ "’ "' work for instance 5 ~ more, n 3,33,,” “Hulk mm, m“ weeks of (It-lay and discoilrzige- “""L::¢::::""‘° '4'" es a false moiion or an unn» ui 4 .11vl11 For all big things COIll9"-- ‘ 551')’ 516D. She tint-e‘ an "llOflllOi. "l k.o\\' that. Fkneu" it the af-i5l°‘\'ll'-" amount of housework with \'v:I'_\' i "iuuu mu came to 111v Um : One tiny she iranipod fur out little effort, lVlion father i< gavezi z u‘ me io lake you ou £1"“"'r ‘he “"145 llfivflllll ll"? lllwll- any manual work h» (Mo, i, . Willk iJPfOFe dllllhgp" over the river, and south oily and bfllli\'_ trough‘ h»- most Intelligent member of ffllllllyz" "It often works out iha: think you have a zood co tion of what, in my work. both menial and Intelligence. Keep up thing you are BOW. Gel your playzru town and put tiirtvuzii ideas for C-lllhs and ro l think In the c-u- ganizlng social \ i-iaxzr l "That nerds U. ininp, IOu. I can't afford." "Some social workers aw ed, I thiuk you lIIIV it, and can O\'('I‘I“L'IIII(? technical trainine bv rz-adinz by practising your idea,- htjr!‘ iu biarketown. Bv the Eollen thi- you $100 for Ihu u )l‘l( you d Selling up the play zrnunii gymn. iiiin. It's not much but \\'Ei_\', lness is bad just now; orlzt-rwis» I would have guilt-n iuorii for "I'm iflllkkilli for‘ 1111i?‘ Iiiiii "ii-u. 1 mg in a huge house in Cl Bnfiucred. Ila iiviu-i-il at Home. cazzo. with four motors and a stuff; "And F011 “fill”. put it and»; tu~of servants and the finest pea Ruth shook hm" bead. The)’ followed ,3 rnmi lllgl[ town. the rivcr. Lilo railway position ilOlng that." lg _ long Walks." a3 ivcll," 2 _ "I'll mlPs you. You can believiil ALONE a. ~ , ' that. I've never found quitl- your. (‘humer- c1 combination of courage and our’ Langley" IVIIIamu went awn than any girl I have ever Iiu<i.vi|.Vn,,,,-O' Ewry “qwk or so ‘ ~ And yet the father as ll! as lli‘ is. bition and hardship. look very seriously at tlic be done-and "l can't leave llllllll°r~wlltli There was a little silence a which the zirl broke. "l'll miss you. and I'll misS Ruth looked at him curlou this. "I don‘; know why I haven't. “l admire you and liko you m Those dizzy spells -a danger signal You have dizzy spells and fr uent headaches, poor _|p- e te, nausea after eating. ou tire easily, feel depressed Ind have disturbed slumber. These symptoms clearly indi- clto kidney trouble. Your stem Ia being poisoned. ‘lake Gin Pills and take them It oncei They act quickly. The Icon is removed, the bloo purified and normal healthy condition restored. Don't delnyl Get a box today. NRTIONAL DRUG I BNEMIOII. G0. 0F BINADA, LIMITED, TORONTO. .- rirrv cm a ~., factory her-r lu proiiiis». 5 ('(llll'~*¥-‘,IIi;Cl>(i8C(' in the state. You simply‘ with _i.__¢ _n__. . ~ nzan isn't in lOYQ iv .I.P' aiuiiizer girl l Qrl‘ "I)<~-.< be live here?" .._\. .. better -v drifted into talk mcc. nt a bit like You S Flu- IIvXl dance or a silo was clever euou - an llllflrhSSltlll of knowi train, l: ‘I-ruinine and frivolous, A a lllii-ni. furl adored her. I've knocked arou 31c luck m’ a l‘ll and lllH a sorts of nieu u . null ii" one~wull, s u~~n, hilt this I'\'€"erythirig a woman uhoulrl be" lillth waiIC-d ivondpiing iii in‘ 1e rest of tllc story", hating and: bus-l She threw me ovcr four yea , o to marry a man with a l0i .\'\lll- lllifint- lliIi-i-s her. sht- 1'!"l I used t0 hope she's be inlserab will N0. I don't hate ber. I can't. _ ilbai. w1i_y'._I'm rather glad you nr Ellllliiis foolish and llloginul as 1 1m fl know men much fincr than-than 0111 he ls-but l cant like any of‘ them her reading, mother was conscious tlia bitterly "Not a lJll-JIOHDCI‘ And after all, Mother, ‘lug in love would only interfere. 1'1"". Ami hcr mother said‘ might do. ‘It is necessary" to give ski-rt ziccniini of it, though a grunt making’ a personal investigation of all the houses hnr cmplirvtir hand- led, and she made a list of "£11308- siary impruvr-iiiciits. ‘This took lie-r Info the factory district airtiln. whore Bllt‘ tinmo In contact with i-iw factory workers’ families. not an u "social worker" but. only as the person to whom they paid rvnt. Ami thus shii came into a cram rlcal of knowledge <'>'pi-ciflll_v' among the poorer ones m‘ ilw shirtless om-s. whom rent paying w-as u. hardship and where Illl‘. tnuni-y was not always avail- llthlt‘. I ' 'I'Iu-. acncral conditions slifl found ISlIUPlIIII Iinil dcpn-siwil Iicr. Every llIIIIIHl‘ v-oinpllv-d with tho slat:- rill- lun m; In Iiiziit and NIIIIIIRUDII. was lhc lack of beauty rather ‘than the lack of cleanliness that ileprciisiod her, l liar lilciu-i about .1. I‘l'IllIlI"‘II'H playground were Ilurnml down by w, be was, but hi) mm; or land, and nothing but all occas- and Emmi“, ionul Shanty. Sill.- often wok lung cave him no furthor ciuoj for none. Ami GlICFIIIIIiIIIQFC-SLIII‘; land. she hadn't an idea bie-ipcissihiliiitws, nciv. 1e wasthr- essence ofeveryucolil weather‘ turned niiIdi-r. about l. Illc now much and the last I Iieard flh£‘_ar_\' for fit-r u'0l'\, and Wt-ll, Goillils zippctiriinco. uiauteil| lllill- W" 0f 1156 111M! 5110's cot ii-llliid marrying someone." was llleiri\'lBI'~~-IIIIIWOGIICHVG "l hated her for a week, maybe I'm,no understanding from her moth coining Men don't like the othcrlificiient WUIIIGH do they." ‘ _ I-inrrw" Ruth said gently, “ltfovor-aIonn with ‘Vlillllsui a bit lozicalubut. it llllllpOlltllfllSappfllfllllllflltil, her ambitions. acordialfriiiudly hand shake. the previous year Iub to And Ruth wont on with Iicr vrork do it. I iliriirl knowiautl there was a type of girl like y'nu."“h._=r dlsap. sly. pointed. But the only thing that He had never spoken quite like sliO salt! was—- "1 dill think he mlgllt be l; little fal- In love." this was by her mother. len In love with you." he went on but his tone was 5n mam-r of furl that there was no SOIIllIIIOIII. in at lnugh “vi-k 1 all he nor l. and that from tho uioiiicnt Iio was tory district. I I have s0 finally marriiitl, finally and zibsul» i-iquari- of ground, and build a sol- wflllt to do that be- where‘ m, ibcre ivas a Tiillldgl‘ barren tractlpoim that made hm. lmbre attractively shamed. t Ruth was developing Into lks alone, in a way they a-illfi- .d hermorr: than if sh-- had‘ {gone with some of her friciiils. And one day. walking over tbisl ,finc intelligence. had [so big that it took ller Wi-eks Oltheqllll to materialize. h‘: thinking before .5110 lLangley sent In answer gli detail to LansIt-y. 118. iliiucs culled it. So the WllllPI‘ wore along, the, niigllarch cziuii- and u" ~ niifltulli was enormously ndonly Iiai>py when she vras busy. almost 0W1‘ in t-i-ine back and I10 over gSllv danced every ‘iby Iilile suit to her office, rsdiomv. the ivasli dresses her iuoili- of‘(-r made. The club ‘voted I ii-jmouey ivag badly needed. ‘ "I'll be rich yet.“ she told her and would see he, than‘ rllmoilu-r when the increase made afternoon Ruth took Langley 011 "You'd bettcr be si-tliing iloyvnlovpr the flat, land 1c response to this. Ruth turned awn)‘. Tilt-re wasl g-irl in the club say—"\\'cll, I And Ruth felt morn aionc Lhan'cr and imwci" and such things. "The factories once hero. Ifiburcrs must follow. In that way , wo buifq up our town, of course. The min-chants will back us. since more people means more Uaile." "Of course! Isuppose YOU'VE Looking bflllk over her life Ruiblbeon reailkig of the develolllllvlllll ilctildmi that its crisis was reacli- along their» IiIlc-s of the other cit- cd that whiter. Novor before had ir-u In New England. for instance y-Hllc been so much alone. Duringl " she had been] They talked It. over for an hour tlirouaii a w-inior of doubt, and a 'l‘limi Ruth went on. with the rest t summer of sail convlction—ovcr,of Iicr idea. the loss of Tim's love. But Wltlll “Aieantlme, we must build hom- bis marriage to Myra. something en for the workers. And that's the snapped in Iier, ‘she could not tell thing I'm lnieresteii- in. I don't what. Later she knew It was iiuigvanf rows of brick or wood lions- nervous tofu-lion she was undcrpcs. as we have in 0111' lDresent i116‘ want to take a Iier dreams hur- c . Li WITH THE F-PRING Chapter 6i! ufuly generated from lIOT, i-ilu- be- id blru-k of‘ houses all around It. nntliinll ii 8110M Iiardcr mm‘: h“ mi“! '3'“ 191i" Wfilllll 601110 from 1111118103’, cvcn than ivboit Slit! tried to run llPlllflg the work lie was doing and a Oliflfillg ideas as to things Ruth tii-aI rvziIIy liappirilcil. Ruth l-fruw ___ dlvfvtlllfily firm-II iii‘ ilic offiriqivhi-ro RU lilli- lizlppiuirrl so she began can to fool butler. This next. winter slit- w-nrki-il than over before. large ronininlz lIDIIHO any bclp. IIt-r young facc morn serious auil murv mature. gn-w Alld H0 that lflllg Willie!‘ PHSKIWl-l sllfi ivus a llllll‘ iallvi‘ and :1 Iltili- only a slimmer. Iii-r chin that had sonic- Iimv lI('(‘II zrcatly liiiii-fiiiito, sI-t-ni- MR8. IINIIEIISIIN TELLS WIIMEN HowBackacheand Periodic Pains Yield to Lydia E.Pink- harniVegetableCompound Leslie, Sask.—“'For about a year] was troubled with a distressing down-bearing pain before and durin the periods. and from terrible head- aches and backache. to a dcrtor. and as I knew several women who had taken Lydia E. Pink- ham'sVegetablcCompoundwltbgood results! nallibcu btsomeand took four hnttleso It. Fcertainly do rec- ommend it to every woman with troubles like mine. lfeel fine now and hope to he able to keep your medicine on hand at all times, as no ‘tho. mayor of Ibo lltflt- town. Ilpnn this. Ruth became stubborn. Sim fnriiicil it filvli: (loinniitlric Iu Iiur .own club. wont the rounds of the ltnwnflu wealthiest men, and got tho-m to Join It. "By ivblch simple method." one of tho club members explained. "Rho K0! tho very best. people In 10W" inlo the club. It's an Import- ant organization now." S0 though the city officials had Ignored lier plans, when it came to a vote. the fllvlc used enough influenco tn put the question of playgrounds nu the bai ‘hi. lllldl they were voicd for. That was her second triumph- tho tint being the tentative plan Committee nthers."-—Mrs. Hapggm- K R-F-ll. Copenhagen, N. Y In the Dominion sh Id t L d‘ t Pinkhnm’: Vegetalil: ry y m a fore they give up hopo of nwnmq ‘woman cu ht to be without it in the ouse. "—- rs. 05cm A. A Box l5, Leslie, Sank. NDERMN’ Mrs. Kelsey Add: Her Testimony CopenhagenhN. Y.--"Iread our advertisement in the papers an m husband induced ma to take- Lydia . Pinkharnhi Vegetable Compound to et relief from ains and weakness. was no weak t at I could not. walk at times. Nowl can do my house- I griffin": all jféytllllnbllld ‘put llgfifffli; _- _ in or_you_ 9 u i; this letter if you think it wil help ELSEY, Sick and ailing women everywhere t (Iompound be- i .jpri~ii_v. uud all of them go well Io- llIIIVIM‘ L'I'lll('I'—,\'OL so there will be a var- wilhgul (‘H of some of the model cottages I hated to go IP11- flicm. and vvhoro this spring and Ilirle swamp is, P0114! dug for the chIIiIron. and a- round lt benches where the people can alt In the evening; want. and I'll plant trons in keep nlng as she went. nwcil behind licr. sometimes sp- proving, sometimes amused, same- lizaryiiig tho style so each will be ii-Iy of ilcsigii. I'll show you pic-tun I have ln mind. In an architectural magazine at Iinnie. The houses ‘will face Ilic four streets of the Plllllllffi. lllliI in thr- hollow centre of tho Iilnck. I'll make a park In- sivnd of a lni. of back ynrtls." “Flu-it's bei-n dune, but it can be dum- nzaiu. mid birficr," Langley _ a uprnvedi. l Tlll‘ girl laughed. IIcr cycs were alight with cntIiiii-iiai-ini, Iinr pale t-Iu-r-ks hiul flushed and slio was ‘fi-i-Ilnl: happy. | "rim crazy ovvr lllls Itlllii." illio <-d to form a determined little _ _ face even broad grin on lllS face. _ thcly- And wiin the spring, the reward 0i’ Yer)‘ biggest idea of all-and uicllinf all her work and liar lonllness believed Itsgbzick slic traced It to the letter It W118 65 lllelllllY and lo 11g]- 3g though two infill Ami thi-ii slit“ wi-otc xibout it lH;lllC‘il~—lllt" Big Idea, as she somc- lllllldfl- "Your plan seems excellent to _ audible." no wrote. "or course I'd llkelmnrc reorganizing. that busyflaudil-Zlbllllfl again.» “You'll need a lot fliflllllilrill of capital behind you, it will takeuicw he; .»\ social life was growing up inimllligns to finance G-iucii an Idea. they'll double their hell)!’ iicd to fit my idea then of ev~ the town. and Ruth was its cnnlff‘ And‘ ,0 be 51.4mm mere are mm. fcw weeks inlilrerls of small towns in the courl- I10"- worn gray t-Iiiffoniiry whom your Idea ilvould apply "And that llleallfi toldrcss. and she wore the now Sllfllrlag we1]_ 11's all a platter o; getting ilild ntlyoui- money for it in- lllarketown." llllllk T" A fcw weeku later slit: had an- IPr iifll-iotlierpllstter. in which he said he lhc vxtrlllivas coming back to MSFRGIOWII on. his way through to New York, S0 it Iinppcned that one Spring t fields beyond the _ lliaglalrcail_v' so rit-b he doesn't mind Iyieliled nothing but weeds rocks Whether the P111110 or guy n'would niukt- liiin lose his self res- up a steep hill. and “will Ill! I've thought that all women who “But I don't likelauy of these and mosquitos film's hit of wfi ~r marrlt-tl formoziey" ought to be.-,'But..\iarkefoty‘n boys " i , side was a bro" . NH‘ silo isn't. For money is about all} "If lyou Wflfll to bt- an old maid to nu, m" ch10 Commmm u, buy llllVI) to atlmii lu- loafcd and that ed from ihi- XII w - sun P-l» “Yilllfil ~Ill0ll0_\', and all tile of courso" 31,-?“ Qiyir-l 531d If nl-iup some 01mg“ mud i Pouring ‘llll 1111011 i1 Ill “urn clothes and the admiration anti-most viciously. "But your fatlwrigranl or If 7mm llrekown-wlrlch port." \%?lce lllfgflif}! filly?“ ill‘ lolilllt. the luxury it will buy for be " land I could manage with thtfwoulfl have to buy it from tho fro‘, . 1n z ~=~i -r.=: -'; ~ . .» ~ l- . ‘ - »i . . i i uuzegptf-Jorplttrlfgr mlrhe uptilvlililtioiyii vhulgilll ‘ylupnlatt. her a lot. gwlllllilxill/Mt‘ if you did tirliéigry, land ld"I;l(‘nl\\l1O novvnowu it. It could 9| ‘ ~ - ~ ~- i .' c o sec you .-e .' . ' - . no '. of house-i that Infill-B up llarket- S Fug“ w“ c up m“ w‘ "Flinn fl want the Committee, or money as I 51-‘! slllllg "0111 915°“ ‘illlfl town, to offer lt free as fac- 10 111309111111 l lhlllk l“ I or. And one day She overheard a~'tory sites. That will bring us fac- just the 581118. If tlllry fvllllw 011i‘ 0f torir-s, pcrhaips not large ones. butisomo Idea of mine, they'll have l0 course t-iho docs all the work, but even a few small ones would helpJbulld g third factory in loss than a her much. from; _3\'11I1L(§d to..develop._any ODBJEGJZ-ll-Kld they misfit all Well‘ be dreadfully cf-jlndusirv hare, we could offer spec- the Ollcs to start t0 dvvelvll m" ards the town. ore tomorrow." "l." her. LETTER3 Chapter 6;! Iafternoons going over the field "beyond the river. The more h blllties of Ruth's idea. Kazines. And this idea of jworkmens cottages has tried before, England has clone it we have been doing It herei" orilrlnatctl the idea or not; have Iiad the sense What g00d is an idea applied?" ed. “The river is deep enough to float coal ‘barge; from the mine! above hero, That means ;cheap fuel," Langley speculated. “I say. Ruth. I'll borrow a horse and we'll ‘drive around here until We lHIOW this country for a radius of 30 or more miles. I'm netting a lot of I- deas. There's plenty of raw mater- ial here that could be used—" One day he camc- to her With l! “I'm sfillllllg down hcrc In Mar- a ketowii, Ruth. You mil)’ l"! llllrdell‘ beautiful woii;an—but It wag not 0i! with I116 as ll lll-‘lgllllflf fol‘ 111° so much the beauty of face and rP-‘ll 0f F0111‘ ‘"97’ skin and figure. as the beauty of “Arc you staying? I'm awfull)‘ glad, impulsively siic held 01!! he!‘ band. and the!’ “hook There W85 Looking not thc least touch of sentiment. as casual Iiad shaken "My old factory wants me back he explained. "It's not to do an)! it's to keep flu-m up to their present efficient They're building the fagtnry this spring, and "That moans they'll have 1° ill!" labor,’ Ruth remarked those vacant Mlle End houses will be rented. I haw Mr. Riley ‘Iako them up and repair them; there's no mason why he can't have them i0 rent," Langley Iauglictl. - "If seems to inc you run Riley's business for Iiliii." tor all It lsnt much work. And he's pays or not. The office is a sort of toy wltlneu were niarryllfll- Tlwllfill "You see." she began, "I'd like llllll; lf ll" llldlll have l‘ he WW1‘! To mnu laugh-rd afgfllll. "Well, thoyviuglvcn nie a good place thorn-not’ quite as mucll take It planning to- hard work. Ikinglcy often came to the big old fashioned 1101180 111111 talked with Mr, O'NieI-\vlio was n better now the warm weather had s come, rind able to move to a couch O11 the porch. The children's playgrounds hail become a reality, the summer a park was a fact. and twice a week there was a band concert there. at which the town assembled Ruth hail become ah inportant There was more social life, too. The Town -Club. which she hall formed “'11s n permanent and pros- city Ilinits. C ‘on youlthe waste fieldg and ofler ‘ ' My d R m:- me this work was slow, and the do- man Dgfllgninalmz- iamigatlun o,- galltle were often difficult to work Rutb and Langley spent severailin Myra’s hand writing. talked about It. the more Langleylshe could not listen to gentle Mrs. peoame Impressed with the possl-~Weed rambling on about. Myra - "0: course it Isn't original,’ slieilus B0 depressed that she was ml said, when ho praised her. "Themost Ill- for days. 8o. as tactfully ‘idea for the jnctory- playground as she could, aha broke away from virasn’! original either. I had been the Weed's and the Wood's circle ‘reading about such thlmzs in msg- or friends, and little by little, she ' model bud lost all track of Myra herself. been ,"lt doesn't matter whether you you. ‘of all people In this sleepy town, own life again on the wreck of to apply It. that old one It it isn't try to come Into her thoughts now "None, I suppose," Ruth answer- I191‘ 119W P19551179! We" "I do," Ruth answered. "But ml~ tween her and hor mother there’ devoted admirer t0 he!‘ clelm- a5 the other girls would 0119"" 11-‘ maid." mougl, rule was conscious‘ of tliv comment. She work and bum up her 111111111. and decided unit men and love would have no part In her life. ' selii‘ that she was happy 1111s W814‘ .4 when Myrirs letter brought 1101115 '- - ilal lIlIliIlCPIflQIllB Ill the way of wnillucw factory iowii." t ' I S0. wiorkllln: and would give everything she ownetbl u» tbelgetliiwr the two iipeut a summer of or hoped to own, to change plac- '- 95 wlLh her former chum. she rend It over: ten about our ter ran. "And of course Y0" ‘mum I like the club. We've become s0 the rest of the town officials t0 the Ctllllillltlile voted Ruth a small club nowlput out city bonds, everyone can port-efllflgfi of the possible prolllfi- which a friend of mine says Is share in any prosperity. figure in Ivlarketownl [we gr-gafnegg ' big we iinve a rive-l perous organization. ‘Some of its the club and ‘m; limo mcinbcrg spent much time nt the L country club, the cheap farmhouse h purchased near the manta for factories to come. But. One day. conning In from her of- fice, Ruth found a letter with a New York postmark on it. It was s Ruth had dropped the Weeds. e Somehow s-be could not see them, and her new duties, without feel- The letter sent a little shiver , through her, and she hesitated to open it. Why should this come back to her now? IIadn't she built up her Why should Myra -—now when her new work and niakln! her fonzet? Yet she opened the letter: "I hate losing you when we've lbeen such friends." Myra wrote |“So II told Tim last night I W85 lgofng to write to you and here I am. Mother s8!!! Si"! 313ml)’ 5995 you any more, you're sobusy Wllll clubs and civic societies and such- I always knew you would do some- thing grand, I told Tim that. "1 haven't mucii eliciting 19 1°" you. I sen Gaby sometimes, but not so much lately I'm going 1° have a baby, you know. 111111 ll keeps me In, so If people “"11" t° see me, they have to come to m9- And we have been living will’ '11P‘ town because It's cheap"- llllll we want, to save a little. 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Elm-HHS feeling- ar-T" GREAT PLANS Chapter 64 It took Ruth a week w B111 0"" the queer little sick feeling m" came with Myra’! lmier- For 50mg time she hail almost thought that she was all over her love f0!‘ Tim and; that slle lintl built up llsi‘ life again. ‘she knew she was not llfllllllb But then how could she be when money was so Iiartl to make, when l," outlook was narroyvcd by the little town she lived I11. "i111" h" , program; her ‘curecr'.' as she some l times called it, was made slow bo- cnuso she had never bad a chalice- Anrl too, tbore was the worry 0V1" father's rallini; heflllll-flllll M" I m nlm-I III mini I MAKES BETTER BAKINGS III was gradually Emwlng 8 “Phil or antagonism. | Om; by one, lior old school mat-i she, was only 20, she hfltlllflf- "all 059' blended RflLll, they said, wlls to be an "old lover. l Bu’; ilie girl did not caro for this went about hol- ghe had almost persuaded T191". o bcr tho realization that she: —- ti. ‘l n ll Will‘ \_ fl I: _t ill h 08001- , " fi-hflfnl’ 51533. IIAVBR I OUR. ls a comb! 0d inno Winter with enoufln I live It strength-Abound Q r unsurpassed for high q a TH! nuoa why BEAVER FLOUR makes i In! nun-a a oohndll: "-5 T IBAVII FLOUR d lnpnv" ocuafluyourbolilw‘.-utd loldunurpoodc. After u week she was able to must now watch out for nswer to the letter. Her own an This mad scheme which the town taken seriously. In a few “I gmppfigfl your mother has wnlt- everyone will try to new playgrounds lands and then you'll see the prlc nd our concerts," part of her let- es go up." _ "But. If we get the mayor 811d real e-s- Luring there. The one Me Offlce keep me busy The club and flu» river afforded furnisnctl oumry chm we have Enouz-h ground to with flic (‘ivio Committee. were trying to pass u ‘oIII that would “I. make the city politicians take In 0H1‘ of {be members was teaching Ruth to play golf. Meuntllmo, she It from castoff thins! h9g5"! from members, and. next V981’ we m, going to have It dune I11 11118 slylg y an Interior dcviiralol- frying to deVPlW 9'05“ fie-Ids over the l‘lV(ll‘———ll0 you r0111- cniber, the flat barren fltflllffh ‘m’ yond tho Old Bridilze? >1 want mod- el houses and a model community there, but it's a bl! l-llllllf- m"! I may not got It. "But this can't Interest yml- Yo“ have much nicer thlllflfl l" thmk about. I suprmne YOll lll"'° “ charming nlpsrtment, and lots of nice ("B9605- isiie tried to say something l1- bout the expected baby. but slim"- and La nglcy. ..a. lsuiil, "You know, I've got this lwholo factory city planned out al- 'ri-ziil_v, "I've cnim- out. barn and iimrki-d with stones places whore jI ivuiiicd sI.rcots»--zind by Ilio ivay. ‘I don't want streets that run‘ straight. I want Iurizo streets, uomc-Iilucn curving, and all laid ‘our. s0 as to give it ‘beautiful cf- "Now do you iwo thii fmir white slouch?" Slic pointed in four plac- es in tho field baroro them. "'I‘hi>i'r-, for Instant-o Is a hlnck marked ollf. The Iioustrs are built around It. Inside-came along and I'll show you." she begun walking lllilll "My were In tim centre of Iior Imaginary hock. "lnsldo hero ls the great common back yard of all the fnnillics. The children can play hcrc, safo from tho streets. I'll have swings and things for I'll Iuivo I; tiny If they tshady and cool In summer." Slio walked on talking and plan- The man fol- Imen showing her where her en- husiasm was carrying nor pqfl, he line of practical sense.‘ Ills mild an they started b01110 io- "And this ls only part of It." l Iiow she ("Olllfl 710t- And than nor most coveted plan hogan to go through. At several mos-ting Ruth hill K0114! "l" he’ ideas with the commutes. and Langley nan obtained plans and approximate costs, and bad even mode some rough blue prints. She got her Committee no Intel'- esterl that they Ire-film winning 0V- er tho town politicians 11811818!’ sent out tentative offers to manu- fnctmrlng centres, hopllll; l0 Illll" How To Sussr 3-Iii- -BEI) ousda some factories to build h‘. .Th Il outed conces- it; iCANbsdone-but not ,',,,§,I,‘,‘_ ° ° y ‘r ze s. ‘But the plans drlllzod all tnat summer and fall. euntime the wan In Europa hm star-ml, it was scarcely felt In Th t bl I t to boil 533. 3.02.53. $55K: mind-or ON THE S ACHI so quiet and far away s place as MIlfkflDWlI-flllllll suddenly for- oign governments began wanting things made. The)’ seemed w want everytliinge-chernicals. ex- plosives. oven shoe lace; and Isn- Tlu answer in, no matter what tlia day b0 brough forth to up- net your mind and d‘ native or- gans, take Beecham’: ills Whcn you retire. Though In no sense o "sleeping potion,’ this SO-yelrs-famoua '11" 51""- ousehold medidno m hlnnon- ‘And then, that winter. the Boom Ines the system that you can sleep bomb. In quiet and perfect rest, elven In two fest of bed space. Beechlm‘: Pills are a ‘efficiem and hlrmleao for children u for "And now." Langley sold» one ev enlng an he sat at tho living room tarblo In Ruth's hoins-"now you'll nee things start happening. Today claim-woollen stomach, I bod n -.Ietter 0mm New York. of- lllvllvfltlnsdl and ltlrrlng faring me the position of purcha- Ilverlndbnwolltonattualactlvlty. llbg qgem, for some big Frgnch con the (‘liy people and llllln payments. mcut plan. "If l had money. I'd buy tho . farmri for two iniloii cat-Ii aide all ' corn that bu become part .0! all “Mlnmnm. and“ the Government. But I'd rather stay hero and put through this] . 910a of ours. But, my child. ‘IQ Illll i Asp Aspirin, " Colds Headache Toothache Neuralgig Earache Lumbago Alvlrl he u-ui It i galzlclgutor o! . Iigiilnoiarwlhi‘! "Q M It "amounts mun: iiumt Ill! b0 owned with t r punt trade g3 "I've ilullarn‘ ho answered. (Continued ‘of "in grnft. the new addition," she said once. ground." we,- swmed Lame enough when has laughed at, is at least dicing Langley confessed. "An abandon- days ed. farm, um owner refused to be- , buy those Ilevo it would bc worth anytbillfl- I've got all my money tied uP l“ this." Then, when things got In shape _ because It was her zeal and her And so the Idea went through. Idea that had started the whole "Then the Civic Committee is The actual land to b0 used for fuc- thing. She was working now Wllh doing great things. I'm secretary tories was to be offered free as ‘he “qyflflflggt men 0g 11er- little or that, and It and my work for any inducement to draw manufsc- town. and even with o. fow of the railroading ilandownerg who formed the l-Tflllsillll“ aristocracy of that section-Dell’ as m“ M; 01d [armhgugg as a tntlon good ououzb tn start wlih. p/lfl (ywnlllg mg estates m which build Ilia iiil- flit-y cfllile only In summnr, peoplfl dition to iliu town wag bought by Whflfif‘ real Iifn depended not on tho city, on bonds Iloziii-ti uinunzr ,\1,-,rk.u,,wn_ but m, New York or Oiierfill Oll Pllfshurg, or Pbilaidclphill. “And If‘ our ideas do go tllrelllill’ Tlit- bonds wt-ro iiiiIiI----I.an‘-'.Iey t." pm], mm one nlghg hmlI-Zlli a number, Iiiitli iuiiuagiitl Iflqugloy looked up from his work to purchase two 0n tlic Install»- "Ynulll thousand on Page 2) UNLESS you sec the name "Bayer” 0n tablets, yoll are not gelling Aspirin at all Accept only an "unbroken package" of "Bayer Tablets 0f which contains directions and dose worked out ll)’ Physicians during 22 years and proved safe by millions f0‘ Rheumatism Pain, Pain , liwlv "ll-m" boxes of in alum-sip mm- »: Hand loo-Drill!‘ lot-rib‘ may.