{ PAGE TEN an _THE DAILY BRITISH WHIG, SATURDAY, MAY 18, 1918. ii - ---- The Rez man---S ie The Woman Who iia == Wi Al cal oman---dome Interesting By JANE PHELPS { ~ [ Hr a =. ns | ' 8 d ; HELEN'S REWARD i CHAPTER LXXVI. able ta hold my own with his women was just $e the things of which 3 | So I was a good girl, was 17" I friends. Was it really true that even | I read. Th luncheon a deux, | did not pretend to understand. | occasionally he was proud of me?! ¢he studio of a popular artist! "You are a wonderful girl," he Already, I had forgotten that 1 was | there all similarity ended. Merton | sald, with a note in his voice that ordered like a child--that I had been wis the dignified and solicitious hoes! CONTA NS NO ALUM ' N j thrilled me. "Il you aren't teo tired, hairt and angry because of it. The | --nothing more. And in all % I . h fn b K For upset," again his eve i fied la Collins in which I|stories 1 had read. the artist made 1 tis a pu f ir o . jor too----upse igain his eyes held | tilt with Julia h If ad, < a pure phosphate bal ing pow- | th rink "we will work a little | a sec ag ¢ love adv before s lunche . SE Rich ~= Thick \ | that twinkle, 'we w work a little | had not come off second best had |loye to the lady before the luncheon , der and is guaranteed by us to be the - | longer, then Robert will give ug some raised my spirits, and with the hesili- | was finished. Fruity h) | luncheon, That is, if you will honor! ency of youth I made a silent vow | Wa had a delightful lunch, Robert best and purest baking powder possible \ fj me?" | te make him proud of me, in every. had really outdone himself. { to produce : - Just try a few drops \ | . "Had it not been for Mrs. Collins way, before 1 finished. we lingered over it, laughing and 2 {calling my husband . 'George,' and "Why that determined look?" Mer- | talking, for over an hour. Then. as 7 he perfect leavening qualities of ha Magic a combined with its with cold meat, or \ i ; : : { her absolute ignoring of me or my | ton asked, ihe threw down his| Celeste had also finished her . Abs -} . : . even bread and cheese j feelings, 1 should have hesitated to brushes. 'You have decided some- | (served in the daintily purity and wholesomeness make it the ideal baking powder. ~ you have never { lunch alone with Merton Gray, with| thing." | kitchen), we started home. The ingredients are plainly printed on the label and our half tasted anything so fine, 3 | brave talk, that Merton should see | "Very." {ton Gray? I had no slightest in 4 sao indrod: . Of all Grocers. \ | me 50 snubbed. That was just what "I shan't ask you what. I have|tention of ltiding {t from him. He of the Se mngreaients, 8 \\ | Julia Collins had tried to do, and it! a notion you would not tell me, and! had taken Julia Collins with him: 3 hadn't been the first time she had | 1 don't like to he snubbed." surely 1 had a right to remain with E WwW. G | LLETT COM PANY LIM ITED \ | tried to snub me before George and "Neither do I! Hence the deel | Merton. So I reasoned, never even . . : enn | Others, I gave her the credit, how- | sion." iL thinking that since the beginning of| WINNIPEG TORONTO.ONT. MONTREAL ever, of doing it only to impress | We both laughéd" merrily, 1 had | time there had heen one code for a . - - F George with my lack of savoir faire. | Rot meant to take him even so much | man, another for a woman |r Yr rc dn . "That will be lovely! I'm sure|into my confidence, but the words I heard Celeste bragging to Mary] 5 ) 33 | + ' ¥ t walt have atta th . SI) Bad elie puis in ALY . : eal ine | After he had held the position for by the great Liberty loan work done the German long range guh shelling reck les we'll have a better time than they | bad slipped out. The hearty laugh |about Robert's wonderful cooking. | or a Years by the women of this country. | Paris. I accepted unconsciously giving Mer-| that we enjoyed robbed them, how-| And Mary's sareastic reply, followed | The firkt woman ever to be chosen | A move that is expected to keep; To cultivate international demo- | only a maid as chaperon. But I was | "Yes." i Would George he angry, when I { hart, humiliated, in spite of my] "Something important?" {told him I had luncheon with Mer-| (century reputation should be sufficient guarantee of the high quality" \ ! - on a chane ge y Pt. | ev g ati g & ar- a ark: i vs 3 . i & : % ton a chance to see my hurt ever, of all sting, and of all embar | by the remark: a president of a class at the Unive r- up the spirits and promote the patri-; ¢cracy 36 colleges in this country | Now Is the Times ta Got Rid 'of These thom Bours we il; he resgionded, | PRS eNL: knew that he yas aware 1 suppDee you H be after JSotin folry of Pennsylvania is Miss Frances otism of American women has been; will offer free education to 100 gly Spots, ey OH : ¢ a minute, eilf of my meaning; and he knew tha | Your cap for him now that you are jE. Dopaghue, who was chosen to lead | started as the War Mothers French girls annually, 'while a Mke. There's no longer the slightest need | Robert to do his 'best. iI sensed this understanding, But | eatin his cookin'? : the first law cl: | : { numbgr of American girls will re- of feeling ashamed of your freckles, | neither of us referred to the subject Perhaps!" Celeste replied with Thelma Danie a four-year-old During the hunting season in Cane! ceive tuition dn France iy {8 puar- . " v " } le«! apai 4 a fy & Fr x aid | ly Pr . . " ry F hi 4 | as Othine--double strength---is guar- | An Hour Which Brought Good Re again. : z if ail the afrness of the Fren h maid girl has heen com nissioned a first ada, many parties of big game hunt-| Word has just been received wnat anteed to remove these homely spots. sults, i 'Luncheon is served," Robert an-| when the other sex is in question. {jjeutenant in the National army at ors will be guided by the wives of two American women physicians say y ' Sgn hd -k . . ram] $n bel ! ; Bi } atl al § é : Ne 4 . he 4 ysielans Simply get an ounce of Othine | He was gone But a moment, then, | nounced | "Well, T.opes that the mises . gets | Camp Upton for her efforts in behglr Woodsmen, taking the places of their! og the lives of dozens of wounded double strength -- from any drug-| without saying anything more, he! + $ 3 for voin eo ave apt a 5 'roa husbands, who are in the arm | Hops i i . {st and Iy a little of it night and Phin . ¢ : | : i Ll some comfort, going to have her|of the Red (ross. ' a n € army {| British soldiers by pitching in and Eid apply A hacia n ht ane | again ped me ang resumed w ork-f Dwar At A ( Fueinl Time, picter painted. She don't get mueh | Word from practically every sec A service flag with three gold stars! operating right behind the lines when ef f 80: seeing. For over an hour, with an ocea~ "hy is it, I wonder, that butlers here!' { tion"of the country ws that Ameri | has been unfurl a by the Nee rork i ' : ] ¢ y 5 Mer } 1 § at } =| has € he Needlework | they were caught in the greg er that even the worst frec kles have | stonal rest, he worked steadily, say-|and maids always interrupt a conver- | can banking - officials are astounded Guild of America who were killed by) drive : 5 : great German begun to disappear, while the lighter | ing nothing save to remind me to sation at a erucial time? Robert's So, even Mary knew (bat I was not IAA -, ~ - - » rr cy nei ae gi ones have vanished entirely. It is keap quiet, or to ask if I were able simple announcement brought us| really happy. I must learn to be a - seldom that more than an ounce i8 | to hold the position a little longer, { back to our own affairs without em-! betier actresss, It was not good Blotch Skin bi needed to completely clear the skin | was busily thinking, while hel harrassment, and we gaily followed | breeding to allow the servants to see | and gain a beautiful clear complex- | worked I remembered that pecu-| him to the bre ast room where the anything they could disenss. So Mrs Many a time you have looked into ® T fon. { ar flash that I had seen before, onl table was daintily set for two Sexton had told me, often, {the mirror and wished that yous tin Drink Charm ea Be sure to ask for the double | my husband's face, when I had been I felt so deliciously wicked n (To be Continued.) jwould he like other people that you | strength Othine as this is sold "tals | i tr A AAP sso Meare er omar bs ea. mim nv Kilo "without a blemish." This wish | $ | | ! { i ' | | i | guarantee of money back if it fails A steamer bringing 645 officers, . t ean he yours for the asking shi to rémove freckles N.C.O's. and men of the Can an | eG SSEGbbe 2nd Queen's Own Rifles and Royal ' 1) D. D,, ihe lotion of healing oils, | 1 vi a ------ NAN AAA Nr rt Expeditionary : Pores Tar an Alr Forces, son of Mr and Mrs. A.D {over your pimples or blotros tonishi To Reduce the High Cost of Living try a Thursday at a Canadian Atlantic Told In Langmuir, Toronto. The marriage | and wake up in the morning tol Serpenior and Builder BOR RY will take HIS wiioth Jame 5th find them gone! Mahood's Drug package of Charm New Japan Tea at the .. + | ut : : i Specialising Store Fronts snd Fit. » . qe Mrs. W. R, McRae, Perth, an- | : . aku, Remodelling Hotidrass of ai For Women's Ailments i wilig € $l rounces ihe, engagement of HD. ES Dy low price of 28c a half pound package. ESTI TRY nda, on * daughter, Mabel Helena. to George * e | : ATE: 372 Datve i RIENCE Dr. Martel's Female Pills have y 8. Wilson Regina, Sask., Government . The Licuid Wash | ASAI III Idd Idd dIhiitddiiriii been ordered by physicians and sold |- inspector. of lands, only son of Mr.; SME 4 en ror ar i eerie ee tsi AA NAAN > ® ? " 3 C.AMC., only son of Mr. and Mrs, | nounced of Miss Lolltia Lake, of Ko ' . #* R. .G. Armstrong, Princess street. | komo, Ind, to H. Romley-Williams, h . d he The 'marriage whl take place early | Montreal, also attached to the British ' { > in June. Chemiedl Company, Limited. Tren 6 Miss Doris Browne will be hostess | ton. the wedding to take place quiet- JERS EY S | TT -- by reliable Druggists ever A and Mrs. Henry, Wilson, Forest | This may be a progressive 'age, for EE a on. Lx he a iy Jehate (Continued from Page 3.) Gate, London, Eng. The marriage is | but it is said that they still drink | don't aceept a substitute : Mr. and Mrs. John Nicolle, Barrie to take place the end of June. cofifee from gaucers in Napanee. e ] Street, announce the engagement of i NINA sree, | TELE YOUN gOT daughter, Alda Louise, x0 1 . to Capt. Lawrence Noble Armstrong, The engagement has been an ' @ | at the Bridge Club on Taoesday even- {ly in Belleville on May 28th, A a RO CREAM Mrs, Hugh Walkem, Montreal, . with her baby son, is going to spend THE ACTIVITIES -- the summer in Sydney, N.S. tao ; ) ink" ae hon or er NE ot OF WOMEN All soda biscuits are food, but McCormick's nutrinient for the strong and health for the ill are in each cup of Japan Fulham Tulse fo ute as a hospital || J . : Jersey Cream Sodas are highest in food values 1 Renewed vigor in the hour of fatigue, = Tea. Natural purity and absence of = Thomas J. Douglas, St. Viatenr| Miss Wille Duncan of Alabama fs' as well as best in freshness. / adulteration are Japanese Government == Avene, Outremont, has come tolga radio operator with Pershing's 1 1d w . 3 ngston to join the Royal Canadian army. y { ' i a regulations. Drink Japan Tea and £ Horse Artillery, Women 'ure: enter'ng.. the: glade: you cou take a trip through our new, be sure your fea is pyre. 2 eis blowing industry in some parts of 2 snow-white, sunshine Factory--the largest and A large number of friends have|'MpSCHRUY. oC Deke) most modern. in Canada --and see the care, availed themselves of the privilege SR. LY a > + * ¥ 3 os OF ToneWTug: meena rr lege British armies are manufactured by! cleanliness and skill with which these delicious ford, with Lieut.-Col, and Mrs. Genet, The woman's land army has re- biscuits are made, you would understand wh Who are spending a fortnight at the ceived the endorsement of President v¥ y | Kerby House, prior to leaving for Wilson. they are so supremely good and satisfying. : E Kingston. The Y.W.C.A. has 2,500 paid secs AHIR A nooleConnell has returned | etarfas in this country. Burape and Order a package from your grocer to-day. ~~ to Edmonton this week after being the Orient. the guest of Mrs. B. A, Rea, Albert Government officials are contem- 8 Yeat. 2 4 2 : plating action to prevent the explojt- THE McCORMICK MANUFACTURING CO, LIMITED . Mrs. E. A. Claxton has Jeturned ation of women workers. al Offices and Factory ¢ 8 Ww. a rom Montreal, and Mrs. Wood and Pennsylvania teachers are urging 8 tas. Branch Warehouses : Montreal, her baby ave Supacted later to spend Linat teachers who reach the age of Otawa, Hamlin. Kingston, Winnipeg. Calgary, Port Asth, S Jobs, N.B. @ summer in Kingston. 62 years should be retired>on annui- Makers also of McCormick's Fancy Biscuits 2 5 sw ties, Mrs. W. Caldwell, Carleton Place,| The reserve trenches for the arm- Is the guest of Mrs. J. 8. R. McCann, | les of Italy are being dug by the wo- Wellington street. : men of that nation, Mrs. C. C. Hodgins, Clergy street Adrienne = Van Drege recently west, returned this week from Strat- | brought a consignment of $10,000 tu- | ford and Woodstock, where she pas |!Ds to this country from Holland. So Shapely been visiting friends and relatives. Word has reached this country that Miss Helen Duff is expected from | Austria-Hungary is organzing wo- The finest of cash- Toronto on Monday to be he guest {men for actual fighting service. : . 3 of her mother, Mrs. H. R. Duff, Prin- Mrs. Hilda M. Richards directs the meres, Cottons, mercer cess street. > work of the women's division of the 177 an 77). Ndi? ~ " Tea lempers the spirit, awakens thought and 14 refreshes the body." ized lisles and pure silks Mrs. Horace Lawson entertained-jiederal department of labor, ~beautifully soft and informally at tea -at 'the Counfry Many Y.W.CA, workem are fio 0 finished-- Chub or' Wednesday afternoon. ing similar work for the Y.M.C.A. be- ; luxuriously finish ; 0 nay hind the fighting lines in Europe. H ; 0 e S Miss Hazel Brown, staying with A troop of mounted girl scouts Miss Grace Gorman in Ottawa, has [armed with automatic rifles are pre- returned to Kingston. paring to patrol the coasts of Flori- da. Mrs. L. Nourry, Kingston, is visit- ; ing her parents, Mr. and-<Mrs. Wil- All the corps of nurses attached to : 3 : pon i ery fiam Burns, Brockville. % the American army are under the di- | ; i Emphasizing cool comfort, be- = : Mrs. Robert Fraser is the guest {rection of Miss Dora BE. Thompson of 4 . . aie . isin many ways superior of 'Mrs. D. G. Laidlaw, Earl street. |New York. f : ; coming simplicity and service- to those fine lines of She will return to California in the Four-minute women speakers or- | : 1. v J hosiery § ed: from course of a few weeks. ganizations are being organized for : ability. No matter what the ogiery + port Miss Henderson, Montreal. is the {women workers for the government | : ag! . abroad before the war. guest of Lady Hendrie at Govern- [airplane factories, ; season you will find that a - It is knitted on ment House, Toronto. - Mrs. Benedict Crowell is the chief 3 i . ¥ -- Pre ; $e a assistant of her husband who is rst! IH &F © Fo riate style in Georgina an x Mrs. Sydenham C. McGill is visit- lassistant to Secretary.of War Baker. ¥ SIE y i ing her daughters, Mrs. E. H. Bick Another woman to be appointed to Ht : ¥ x 4 nyx S oes. 3 factory, ford and Mrs. Morgan JeHett, in To- jan important Red Cross post is Miss| CSO . es : where the welfare of the - ronto,. [Elizabeth 8. Hoyt, who has been io : ; ; Insist upon a "Blachford" product, employees is given every | Miss Norma Elmer and little Miss imade assistant to the general man- oe n } di "consideration Corise Barbara Gibeon are guosts 'of Mrs. ager. . Fn : k : Fashion Plates' of ot ; Lo eration, o Joseph. E. Taylor, Watertown, N.Y. Miss. Cora Bixler of Lancaster, Pa. : r x O Sige late es Georgina -quently the better class ote ele . [nds announced ker candidacy for con- x B and Onyx styles mailed on request. ~ of help is ed and © f Mr. and Mrs, W. J.C. Allen, Abor-!gressman-atdarge from Pennysivania 18 the most ful work- deen avenue, annonce the engage-|on the Soelalist ticket. manshi t into Mer. : | ment of their only daughter, Ida Lor-1 A special convoy of airplanes wos bss Hos : raine, to George W. MeGiyin, King- grovided tor the Texas train fu hich cury Hosiery. ston, the marriage is to take place Margaret Wilson, daughter of A y "4 lan So of the President, went from Waco to Austin. Ru ep | Dr. Justine Klotz, ned of the new international bureau of the Y.W.C.A. t 'asserts that girl workers from Europe iojate not welcome in the United Staten. re-sducate Qirableg soldse soldiers will he | . Now York shortly. a wae American woman who