RSDAY, N 8" PAGE TEN THE DAILY BRITISH. WHIG, THU 3: OVEMBER 14, 191 Fs A -- & #8 ® | The™V pds "Appetiser This 'new Sagce is fich--thick--fruity, and is such a wel- gome change to the _ old - fashioned kinds: of Sauces. mmm [1 "In the Rea Im of Woman --- So "lhe rs FF By Jdpe "THE WIFE" ife" By Jane Phelps Phelps. MRS. CLAYBORNE D CHAPTER LXXVIL . Ruth was stirpriséd at her aubt's atiitnde, Surprised and pleased. She hud expected she would be so opposed to her going to work, that it might make her visit unpleasant. She wel- romed the change without, in the Jdedst, appreciating the cause. Her sunt had come north with the sole intention of seeing if she could hot persuade her nlece to give up her work and return south with her. Her meeting with Arthur Mandel, her quick appreciation of his feelings to- ward Roth, had cansed her t0 change Ger mind, end also to desist from disparaging remarks about women who went out into the world and worked. In general, she had in no wise "TT you VARTOIHy of hier. hean- titul, glossy, silky hair, do by all means get.rid of dandruff, for it will starve your hair:fénd rain it if you donfts As It doesn't 'do much goed to try to brush or wash it out. The only sure way to get rid of dandruff is.to dis- Ive it, them you destroy it entirely. 'o do this, gét about four eunces of ordinary liguld grvon; apply it at night when retiring; use enough to moister the scalp and rub it in gent- Iy withthe finger tips. By mi , most it not all, of your dandruff will be gone, and three or four more applications will com- pletely dissolve and entirely destroy every single sign and trace of it. You will find, too, that all itching and digging of the scalp will stop, and, yor hair wil look and feel a hundred times better. You can get Hauidsrvon at any drug store. dt is inexpensive. and four ounees is all You will need, no watter how much 'dandruff you have, This simple rem- "edy mever-fails, fe changed her deep-rooted opinions or disindesed "her prejudice against wo- men working outside of the home. But her clever wit had seen at once that for Ruth to continue, was in time to become discontented with lority----at least shé persuaded herself that this would happen. Not that she disliked Brian Hackett for any par- técwlar thing he had done; hut be- cause of his failure to succeed finan- cially, she looked upon him as almost & monentity, one not to be considered | in her plane. When Brian heard that Mrs. Clay- borne was to extend her visit, he groaned inwardly. He was not una- ware of her attitude toward him, and aithough he resented it, he did not al- low himself to show that he did. She was a relative of Ruth's, almost the only one she had, He would be as ious as he could for Ruth's sake, ut the very next day he called Mol- Ma King up and asked her to lunch with him, and cowfided to her sympa- thetic ears the way he felt because of bis inability to be with her as often|' as he had been of late, "I shall have to walk a crack while the old lady is here!" he complained. "She's as sharp as a steel trap. No ome could put much over on her, And she'd be sure to make trouble if she thouplit- 1 as much as spoke to an- Other woman. Ruth isn't at all Hke her," he explained, flushing a Httle use of what he had said, 'not a She never bas asked me not to 8600 my old friends--not that it would do her any good if she did"; he add-; HER VISIT. © Brian, and to realize Mandel's super- |" DES TO P an ad, "she does as she pleases, 1 do the same. But, you see, this aunt brought Ruth wp. She's as Heh as mud, But for all the good it does us, she might as well have nothing. What she has sticks Hke mad too--sticks to her. Not that I want it for myself but had she not been such a tight-wad, Rath would not have gone to work." "She went to work, then, because she wanted more than you could give hér?" Mollie asked. She wondered what Ruth expected. Brian seemed to have enofgh money to do lots of things the rest of the crowd couldn't do. He must be making money, Bit some women never were satisfied. "Of---course! she had been used to maids to wait on her, butlers to pass her food, and all sorts of things like that, The flat we could afford, and the one maid, didn't appeal to her." Brian forgot that they had mo makd at all antil. Ruth took her position, and then paid for one---at least, the forgot to mention it to Mollie, "Poor Brian!" and her hand crept across the table and rested for a mo- ment npon his. The sympathetic ges- ture affected Brian almost to tears. Mollie was such a good sort! she un- derstood a fellow.. "1 should think almost anyone would be happy with you even if you couldn't give them all they wanted," she added consol- ingly. "A loaf of bread and me, didn't ap- peal to Ruth. 1 don't wind you, but #t makes it darn lone some, especially when she is away." Why he should be lonely, when she was not at home (inasmuch as she never had left him save when out of town), he did not explain, "Of course it does! men always want their women folks at home when they get there, It isn't quite fair, though, Brian, You men think you can stay out as much as you please; but none of .you want us to do so." "A woman's place is In her home." He returned so almost savagely that Molly laughed a rippling lttle laugh and then told him to pay the clerk and go back to work. x Brian did as he was told, He loved these little domineering ways of Mol: He's; so different from Ruth's desire to defer to him. Molle bossed him 80 prettily, "1 can't take my lesson to-night," blame her, | by cipally by contaot Wear 8 gauze, afd saturated with a oné to five hun- Thoroughly loosen some such mild and non-irritating phy. sic as swedtin: every fou. at least @ Anuric Tablets help quickly to relieve I help the sistance to danger of bronchitis devalopin and forti To Avoid and Relieve Influenza. By Br. Franklin Duane. any. .peéoplé have bien frightened That they have read or heard of mefza "The more you fear tha We surer . you are to get it. bout your business and for- AS the disease is spread prin- tnrough sneezing, coughing or spitting, many health au- thorities have advised that everyone which is daily washed 1x, red solution of zine sulphate in wa- er, and then dried hefore wearing over tne nose and mouth. You should avoid Crowds, common drinking Bs and public towels. Keep your strength up by taking lots of exercise In the open afr and plenty of nourishing food, If you have any of stich symptoms 8s hitliness, pasal obstructions, flushed face, headache, feverishness, restless- ness, weakness, or irritating cough, give Up Work at once and go to bed. This will save your strength to help You overcome the disease. Put your tect in hot water for fifteen minutes. the bowels with , Plerce"s Pleasant Pellets, Dink principally of hot lemonade and Pn COVEr up with plenty of clothes in bed So as 40 get & good sweat. When {8 Tree and the fever reduced sé of two Anuric Tablets hours, followed by drinking glass or two of hot water. take a the soreness of thé muscles and bones rom wa most pe domplain and dneys flush Out the poisons, To relieve nasal obstructions and ex. cessive discharge from the nose, -prob- &bly nothing 4s bettér than'such a mild, Soothing, &ntiseptic wash as Dr, Sage"s Latdrrh Remedy. relief. stréngth &s made for use in the nose, and ag hot as can be borne, it quickly arrests throat, It will give 'great Employed as g gargle, in same soreness and dryness in the inthuénza weakens the patient's re. disease, 80 that there is and pneumonia g& To combat this tendency y the patient's strength in. sist that hé keep In bed at lemst two days. stage hasten the recovery and sirength- eh the patient more than an iron-tonie Probably nothing will at this tablet catlied '"irontic" or that well Known Herbal tonic, Dr. Plence's Golden Medical Discovery, which has ised bY thousands in the past been two generations, A AAA AAA he told her as they left the restan- rant. "No?" "That aunt is going to the opera and I have to act as escort,' Brian} knew that the séats had been sent by Mandel, but he had no Intention of taking Mbilie into his confidence on that subjeet. "My bitt you are the swells!" Mol- lie replied. ra "Have to be when the old lady is around." Had the "old lady" heard, she would have had further cause to dislike Brian. To-morrow--Brian Talks of His Hapes aud Disappointments to Mol- ie. There is place for everything; but few people have access to the index. A Na at tf, NANA Ar oN stl ail Poertainly é ob "Yes, could stand much The strain on the the whole system. ing me will put "Oh! This 1 nerves. I comie ¥ home facved out, and pearly always have a splitting headache. we women, always like eels as tired do, it is no joke. is my nerves. I never 'eyes seems to ehaunt shall not be able to sleep me in fine con- invent a good : Lod x me Interesting Features 7 * TalkingitOver With Lorna Moon, 5 ---d * Fatty "Goes Across." The nurses called. him Fatty Are buckle, and they vied with each other for the privilege of feeding him jced egg-nogg through a glass tube. Fafly wasn't handsome, but there was something about his big pink face and his smiling hazel eyes which as his favorite "nursie' expressed it, "went right round your heart and buttoned up the back." In some inex- plicable manner he {had come into possession of a 8 pair of striped pajamas of a particularly rosy & pink As (he lay in ja corner of the great guard room, which (had been made into an im- provised hospital i§ when the dread epidemic struck the barracks, he doaked dike an en- ormous baby doll. {He (had flost his voice, it even hurt him to whisper, but he could smile! There 'were six hundred sick boys in that great emergency war, but not one of them had a smile like Patty's. He managed to smile apolegeti- cally' wt 'the doctor, haggard but cheerful after -a sixteen hour day. When he came to his bunk-side late one might and stayed a {long time. After the doctor left his '"'nursie" was very quiet; Fatty seemed to sense that 'he was losing the fight, and clung to the (white linen cover- ed arm. "Don't flet them take me over to Death Valley, Nursie,"" he 'pleaded. "WH I've got to croak, (I'd rather croak here amongst the fellows: I khow and have you looking aftér me' [Death Valley was just on the other side of the hastily rigged up screen of sheets; and there lay the men who werd dying of pneumonia. The nurse promised that he would not be moved she did not think it nécessary to add that there was not a vacant cot there. [The mext day she asked him {in Jan elaborately casual way if he wouldn't like her to drop a (ine to this mother, just to let her know-how well you're get- ting on." But Fatty had no mother it seemed; he fhad pot anybody but his "girl" " Foss 'She thinks I'm on my way across," 'he said in his choked. ywhis- per. 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