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EL PASO MORNING TIMES
MdETT
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By JULIA LEE BROWN
Phone 6924
Tuesday's Calendar.
"Every Student" will be presented by the Junior HI nil gradnites Tuesday ee-
mor at the High achool. On the sama evening the Alta Vista Kkool will bold tu
corannencemcnt exercises.
Various women'i orginltitiont wül meet Tuesday it the Woman'i dab to few
tor the Red Croat under the direction of Mrs. Horaeo W. Broirtdus.
The womtti'i board or Hie El ruo School tor dirls will entertain with a pícale
at be school comcilmentary to the atudrnta.
El Paso School for Girls Present Play
"Jeanne D'Arc" at Commencement Exercises;
Miss Winifred Woods Is Success in Lead
The Immortal enigmatical "Jeanne
d'Arc." dramatixed by Percy MecKaye
wa convincingly portrayed by the CI
Pan School tor Oírla for their commence-
ment clan play Monday cventne; on the
Itwn at the school on Terrace it reel.
More then seventy girls look rnrt In the
pageant and the eicellent training they
have received waa quite evident
Probably at no other Invitational event
tine year lias so targe a crowd been
Í 'resent Tlie seats Improvised In front of
lie lawn were rilled and many had to re-
main In their automobiles or stand.
The lawn of the school lent Itself ad-
mirably for tbe event and with the lights
thrown on and off the effect was un-
usually pretty and fantastic. The play
first opened with delightful rolk dancing
by the "Domremy folk" all gowned in
costumes of tbe year or lia. The younger
girls of the school took these parts and
they teemed to derive as much fun from
their parts as the audience. Their "romp-
ing" so wholesomely pleasing and abso-
lutely devoid of any strain wat what
pleated the audience.
Miss Winifred Woods Wat a beautiful
Jeanne. So talented and gifted with such
aaeurlty and sweetness she captivated her
audience From the very start and held
their undivided attention with every word.
ulded by tbe voices or St Margaret
represented by Mitt Patty Ainsi. and St.
Catharine and by wordt of St. Michael
represented by Mitt tstncrtne white and
Miss Alice Styles she obeys their com-
mands and astounds the king or France
represented by Mist Ruth Schwartz and
nis court
or Young America impersonated by Mlas
Helen Khv. stmke to the Maid and all the
maidens or the El Paso School for Girls
made a nlede of allerlanre to their nur
or many start. Following It tbe pledge
ata
renes
by all:
ties rallhfully performed. In service to
oome. our acnooi our city ano oui-
neip to mote serving ana suirenng
i the tea. we Died our Uvea today
tomorrow and In all the Tears to come
faithful and loyal servante to tbe cauto or
human freedom under Ood
flair of atara."
e w. fi.. iiawama
lit xioroiny ano
Following this. Judge
presented a dlnloma to Mil
graduate or tlT ciáis of tbe school p re
al rli have worked diligently for many
months training the girli for Uie respec
tive roles and were well rewarded last
night for their conscientious efforta. Ml ta
uiga rerei nan c narre of the attaint
Mita Marlon Madrioi had charge or tbe
iirst ana nnn ecu; misa ray sines nan
Ruerlte
act and or the cottumea: Miss Haael Davis
nao en arre or act tarea ana mum oeorgine
Martin directed the dancing and tinging.
Mlat Krna Reese wat tbe piano accom-
panist ror the performance.
Mlas ora Slater and Misa Olga Tifei
principals or the school received the
guests. i
Preceding tbe performance. Jamei Gra-
ham Mr-Nary spoke briefly natwillllna the
new El Paso School for Girls building
which It expected to be begun shortly.
Tbe following girls took part:
Paula Krnnp Buth Silverman Helen Bay
Minnie Silverman. Loutae Crawford.
Katharine White Ruth Schwtrtt Katharine
Dick Lydla Mapper Margaret Nerr Mildred
USalle Frieda Lukin. Margaret O'Connor
LITTLE MBS ANNA DOUGLAS EVANS
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Many Nu Sigma Graduates Expect to Follow
Up High School Education With College Work;
Various Universities and Schools Chosen
graduates of MIT data to drop their edu-
cational endeavors with High school work.
Much Interest however la helng cettcred
In the various colleges and universities
many or toe are planning to enter the
mat season. Only a few do not Intend to
take further morses this winter but will
remain it hone and add the rile or com-
patent workers ta various lines or en-
deavor. Following ara Iba May graduates the
names or the schools they expect to attend
or the work they expect to purine i
Mines f arrio Adams. Columbia Teach-
ara" collage; Varna Altanan National Park
Seminary or Texaa university; Coral Mat.
not decided: Emma Bonn atudy rati etc
la east; Nirhotasse Borunda to work:
Miriam Bart or Canutillo Texan to enter
Minnesota university: R. Retina Carton.
hi miner normal then teach; EUiaMtb
Davis not decided; Helen be Pue Colum-
bia Teachers' college; Reva Du Blnskl.
Texet university; Frances Karle. summer
chool at Chicago; Evelyn Ellison not de-
cided: Mary Kppateln potslhly to normal;
l.urlta Eicajeda Texaa university; Qladya
Charlotte Ormabee. Octavia Cady. Elisabeth
Mr Mary. Eleanor Falconer. Aluna Orndorff .
Margaret nrmtbea Eleanor Slater Betty
sarrord. Elsie Collini Mary Hipper Bur-
tram Orndortr. Mlnda Laakin. Dorothy
Knott Johnnie MeCabe. Dorothea Relaburg
Manuela Baca. Helen Lauaon Evelyn
Jamleson. Helen Weckerle Elisabeth
Ramey. KaUileen Orndortr Caroline
(jooley. Julie llawklna Catherine Phil-
lips Esther Pickett. Josephine Mc-
Cllntock. Rétale Leventon. Anita An-
drea! Edith Garrett. Katharine Colea
Margery May McNery Edith Ann Walthall.
Ruth Hawilngs. Charlotte Harria Alrthea
Coffin. Mary Alice Saylea Ruth McMary.
Wlnirred Woods Patricia Alna. Amada
Slsnlega. Mary Laws. Janet Falconer Mar-
garet Palm. Lillian Harms. Eleanor Vegle.
Marlt Terrain Virginia Smith Betty
llawklna Klitabeth Slnley. Mary Olga Mc-
Cllntock. Mary Josephine F.vana Gladys
I'rlmm Dixie Laxenby. Louise Wilson.
....... w ... n niiiwr wwiana i'urn
Grathe Rar.hael Weckerle and Margaret
nna Douglas Evans Child Musical Prodigy
Plays at Last Assembly of High School Monday
Little Mist. Anna Douglas Kvana wat the
feature or tbe lael assembly or the blah
chool held on Monday morning at the
school. Miss Brant appeared with her
teacher Joseph M. Event and tby both
received promts applauae.
Sbe first played two dirricult piano
solo.i charming the audience with bar
unuaual musical Interpretation or bar
selections. Even ror bar tender years
tbe puya with much aiaurtty and con-
fidence tnd it girted with remarkable
piemauo quauues
Mr. Brant tang
accorupeniea py we nine pianist ue ateo
played a selection from RacbntetuunofT
and ror an encore gave one or hit own
compositions. "Evening Boat Song" which
rlout orcaslona
medlar
tonga which everyone enjoya Tbty were
i lueai x io sing i ins rsuuoay morning
in which mry scqujesccu ser. avaua ac
111.
ompanylng
Little Mill
requested to sing thta
aoauiesr
lelr duet
sb Event It the daughter or
or thlt city
about a year and tinea that tone has
none remaníanlo won not only
muaacai way out wun
let. She It tcbiavlnr
being one or the most Intelligent or tbe
"baby" mundana or the city.
CHURCH NOTES
. Missionary Society to Meet.
Women's Missionary Society of tbe
Nu Sigma Graduates Entertain With Program;
Commencement Exercises of St Joseph's Academy
The Nu Sigma graduating data of tatTi
Trinity Methodist church will hold ent-. entertained their rrlenda and relatlvea In
."f WSJ? nw;ln"n Tuesday. May rormally on Monday evening at the high
meet at the church parlora it 4: o'clock tppreclttlve audience wta pretent and
where an Informal reception will be given each number oreaented elicited much an
in nonor or Mrs. ü L. Jones who la to -.. ..!. . h .. nr.
The Old Age Sign
Double Crossed
Don't let gray hair make you look yeert
older than you are ror It It now an easy
matter to tint gray faded or bleached hair
a iisi mica was. " V'Vfs'!
tmwnatnne" is nrnvlnr to nooular that
thousands of people of refinement and
product exclusively.
many leading hatr-dreieeri are now using
thlt wonderrut product exclusively.
"Brownatone" meets every demand and
fulfllli every Mat required Of It and la
to simple to use that no prevlotu experi-
ence It necessary. Comet ready ror use
no mixing and to entirely tree rrom lead
sulphur stiver abac mercury aniline
Sal-tar products or their derivatives.
There It no danger or Irritation or t
poisoned acalp when yon use "Browna-
tone." because It It guaranteed harmless.
. Produces the most beautirul shades
vfam Rant golden to tbe deepest brown
or black. Will not rub or wash off and
cannot do aeteeiea. ston an leaning
W BIN
tolden
dark brown
two colora one to produce
medium orown. me outer
Get a Mc bottle rrom your dealer to-
day or ir you prefer a sample bottle
with Intereiilng book will be mailed on
receipt of toe to help pay postage and
packing charges h sent to the manufac-
turera. The Kenton Pbarmacal Co.. US
Copptn Bldg. Covington ky.
Sold and guaranteed In El Paso by Tbe
Warner Drug Co. and other leading
dealers. Adv.
CLEANS
POLISHES
Abaolutely itltorei the
brilliancy of the varniah
and mak.ee your furniture
bine like new. Effective
economical and aaaay
to apply.
la ay leaf una
tMaMyarttiaaa
aaMrMaaaaad a
sTaar aaüe ay laari.atti iralrra
Warner Drag Co.
Jetve El Ptso In a few days. The hoeteate
wiu un aira. a. s. Ayers sirs. a.
"eld. and Mrs. D. M. Smith
AM Society to Meat
The Ladlea' Aid society of the Plrst
Presbyterian church to to hold a meeting
1 iirsuay. june a. at me cnurcn pariora at
which time returns will be brought to
rrom the dollars given it the May Day
luncheon. The membura til will tell of
the manner In whlcb they have doubled
end redoubled their dollars.
"Are You a Senior?" by class.
Claat history b Miss KSitbcth Kelly
Bathetic dance by Milt Mary France
Patriotic dance by Mlas Princes Oppen
helmer gowned In American nags.
Meaillnr. "An Old Sweetheart or Mina.'
(lllley) Miss Nellie Smith arrompan led oa
the piano by Miss Evelyn Ellison
Citan nmnherv. Krvln Ke.hwarU.
Heaamg -rne Hazing or valient" ny
Mra. nankeakarier Entertains.
Mr. L. 8. Frankenburter entertained
complimentary to the young people'a Mia- ríe Adama assisted by Mtti Julll Mont
siunary lucioij oí i ue trinity Heinooiat ana cnsriea uveratreet ir.
E. Nevada ttreet. The
church the
it her home 11
rooms ware on
served In tat color trhema of red. white.
and blue. Tbe evening waa apahi la
music and a social time.
Woman'i Mlaalonary union an luxllltry
to the El Pato Baptist association will
poin in til aty meeting it the Highland
Park Baptist church. Tneidty
SOCIAL PERSONALS
Mra. Baca
tomad rrom New York city where tot
nas oeen spending wo winter.
Mist Dorothy Qnlgty daughter or Mr.
and Mra. W. J. Ontfty. of thli nty. who
ng stilt Mason's tenoot at
Y. will return home hi
hat been artondini
Tarry town n
bout a week
Mra. I.
Texas have Joined Mr. Grirflu bare.
tney expect to muta their nome.
Uvea.
Miss Edith nogera wui leave Tnwaday
for her borne at San Angelo to spend the
summer wlthier paren tt.
John McDeraaott who baa been attending
school the peat year and living with Ml
rant and uncle Mr. and Mra. J. T. MeCabe
leaves the end or the weak for Baa rnt-
claco.
and little (laugh
Ian Franclico.
Captain Montgomery
nirn.
here they want wtfh Cap
by automobile Bora the
ciptain Montgomery received a commit-
OW TO JUDGE A WOMAN
it ratlin
There ta real
common rcn In
juat noticing whether the hair to
wall kept to Maya of a woman
neatneae. or ajood taat. If you age
otto of Uta few who try to make the
moat of your hair remember that
It to not adviaabl to wash the hair
with ear Blast naur mad tor ail pur-
poeaa. hot aiwaya na aom good
preparation mad expressly for
amampoolar. You can enjoy the
wry beat by aettinar aome eanthrox
from your druarartat diaaolv a tea
spoonful in a cap of hot wet lea
This make a fall cup of akaaaaro
liquid enough so It la aay ta apply
It to all the hair Inataad of Juat the
top of the head. Dandruff a
oiL and dirt aro dlaaolved and en-
Urely dtoappear. Toar hair will
be to fluffy that It will look much
heavier than it to. It lustre and
oftnea will atoo dellaTht yoo. while
tkstttrnnlatd acalp galna the health
cement at SL Joncnh's.
Commencement exerclaea or St. Joseph's
Academy were held al tbe pro-cathedral of
tbe Irnmaeuiate conception on Monday ar-
te moon at S o'clock when the rollowlng
graduates received their diplomas Mletea
Jean Adeline araute Helen Euaeata
Crania Leoka Isabel warnock and Ernea
Tin Zavlach Koona.
Hit lordship the Klrbt Reverend A. J.
ocnqjer a. J. u. v. aaoraaeeu to tanoanu
or the school which wat one of tbe fes-
tures ot tat exercises.
Following this there was a aacred con-
cert in charge of Mitt May Hurgan. Tbe
aron rrom "ta
lohnston Sana Houston normal- l lixahetb
Kelly preparatory ror Wellealcy; Mary
Kelly preparatory for Welleiley; Leopo-
llnda Kohfltt. Unlvertlty of Text: Buth
Lacy normal arter next yeir lilanrlie
l.ennrwlbi not decided: Gladys l.undy
lormal to prepire to teach: Florence Nc-
kinney not decided; Josephine March Uni-
versity or Texas or teaching; I .u rile May-
er atudy piano and volet In El Paaoi
lull Mnrae preparatory' ror smith col-
lege; Helen Murdoch undecided; Mary
Noble undecided perhaps summer nor-
Otmanhelmar. Rostan Music
lory; Martha Patterson. School of Minea
or Taxat university; Annie Pare.
marcos normal or to wora: jot
Peach. Columbia unlvertlty: En lili
ardson. Southern Method 1st unlve
Florence Hnbarttnn not derided:
Bor. National! Park aomtnary;
unlvtrtttr:
Ileon calleas: Katha
rine shotwell santo Barliara School or M.
A.: Nellie Smith to railage not decided
Robbie Stewart Texaa unlvertlty.
Messrs. Camilo Arguelles. Electrical En-
gineering school: Wltttan Slat college.
not decided where; Franrli Itrnaddui.
t'nirrrsin or Pennsylvania : Hlllard Bryan
Work Pharmioll collage; newey Carton
rlectiicil or minina; engineer school : Hoyt
cole srnool or Mines or wort; nt-
tnnn 1 one hi. Texii unlvertlty; Harold He
rew texaa a. ana m college; i.ouis app-
ateln will work; Cbrli Fox will work;
James Onggln not decided; Donald Grant.
Kellogg salesman; Arthur Hlthaway. Vlnd-
erhili of Tulaea: Lvman llnarland. New
Meilro Agrlculturil college; Fred Hum-
phreys. Unlvertlty of Pennsylvania: Jack
isacrs. 1 university or Texts; r;rroin i.a-
Eowikl Texaa A and M. college: Jim
wit. Columbia university; L. E. Ml!-
donido Georgia School of Technology;
John March I iilveralty or Texaa: Buasell
Mills. I eland Stanford university; Charlea
Oreratreet. Jr.. Franklin Ind.. then Prince-
ton; W. M. Pencólas Jr.. School or
then Prlnreton; John Savige School oí
Mines. N M.: Krvln SchwarU University
or Pennsvlvanli; Hubert sharp to work
tor telephone rnmpiny then to go to
college; Eugene Smith not derided; Her-
nan Sllberberg enter business In El Paso:
Lemuel Mnilth. Hire Institute: Emanuel
Blolsroff. I iilveralty; or Pennsylvania;
rucnarn ngue nrnooi or Minea; nice noe-
ton Terhnlcal: Pablo Valisco. goillhwiit-
em unlverally; Antonio Villegas to enter
business jack vnweii Princeton or Vir-
ginia Military Institute; Eugene Thurston.
not decided. '
Little Russian Girl Fights Way in America;.
Makes Twelve Years' School Work in Five
Phrotlte" organ Invota-
"Ave ataría" carol I
"Zeta Creator." R. I.
. "Benediction" first part a duit by Mra.
jtmea uoraon ana Mr. nuntn. r
Tin turn Ergo" by chora with toprino
oblíiato by Mrs. Jordan.
"Landet Demuum." cliorua.
Receaalonal "Prilse Ye the Father"
(Gounod) by cborut. The chorua mtv
ompoted of Mrs. .Jordan toprino Mra.
sis attending the caer
-
PÍVÍI VfllTfl in blr 4MMI
MISS REVA DUBINSKl
claes were Mother Albertina and Matar
Adeline from Santa Fa. Slater Adeline li
the aunt at Misses lean and Helen Kratwe
area usura or to -it rust moaner Bar-
bara from Las Crucea also wat present.
Miss Minnie Creaner. or Santa Fe earn
to El Pato ror the purpose of attending
ill eseniaca.
Government Farm Agent Suggests That Women
of 1 Paso Begin a Clearing House tor the
Fostering of Left-Over Products at Markets
"Many pounds of perishable root if
going mi watte every day In El Pato"
aald A. 0. Orabam tn a talk to the aty
Federation or Woman held at the chamber
lusnei
and local wirenousei. i have win doaatu)
of garbage cant rilled to overflowing
wim spoiled . rruit ana vegeuuiies wuicn
could have bean canned and atorad away
for totora use.
"Tbe women or B
them a anal work to
I suable producía ir they want to be
patriotic and to help that? country now
U tbe time to begin a atoartnr house
In tbe city where that goods that ire
left orar every day at the marketa ind
eft orar every day at the market!. Bad
varehouiet can be sent for the purpose
st'"g and curing.
Mr. Orábala also unpretaed the advisa
bility of beginning an agiti
nina and drying wind fail
rruB that it blown or the
Tbe
however I
agitation ot ciñ
an iruiiaaata a
the treat before
ripening.
raver Mlealr ran lag.
"Farmers in El Paw should practice
intensive farming rather than exlenalve
rarmlng." be laid. -The rana lauda In
oca
to
Hull dam.
but the :
una. ta r armera aera win a
their work tor awhile.
in cultivation one tenth or toll bow-
erer hi water logged and must be dratted
bsrore It can be used and to thlt end
the firmen are working dUlgeoUy. It
thould not be aat invention of the farmer
of Una locality to Increase tbe aeree
or their farming bat to Increase iL.
production. The waatia or El Pate gad
vicinity can do their part by rosterlnr
the products and keeping them from go-
ing to waste ncedletuy.
tiersa aaa attaertot to rat-tag
Mr. artham brought out th fact thai
our government It far behind the Oertnan
government In Ike fundamental principie
Of tgrlculture.
"Proper igrlcnlturil eondlttont la one
or tbe rirat prtnclplea or wtr" he talil.
"and Hut la the ration Oermany ata
kept up the way aba baa. The United
Matea ara realising their dericlency ta
this Une. tod are trying diligently to
correct It In the abort tune they hare.
Tan fact li they alrnnty have not been
prepared and are working over-time now
to prepire thcmielve. Many strides
however are being ma aid touch la
being accomplished dallv."
ham 11 ram igent for la gov -and
is stationed la El Palo.
There were mtercauof talkt by Mr
award Hiicbcock. who talked eaacen
cernina- "Table Waa tea." They bol
out
haae two
rt. B. J
Vtfl Lroujtht up
thannauo
ptoet" Maaa
Mix uaruaawia pouiia con
or the
and the members sa-
la project thlt rail. It
thai toa bottom- wtu be
Mock papoMtum. rather
Jig enteruinroeot to tike
U-7 nVrT w"
rrorntbeu-cif'of Jewish 'women!0!!
organitiuon and On rrom Mra L. I..
Mist Julia Pool Presents Some of Her
Music Students in Delightful Recital
miss Mfc pool iriaaaiad i aaatWr ef
l er rouatc itodito to a dlighiful reettai
given JfrMay artwaoea at Bta boa of
Mr atdney Moore oa Be lana airees.
All of the auaaberi were wall delivered
WCLrtoaí Ándr5waMnx" added to to
palmara or to artair by atagiug
selecuoaa. Me waa accsxoapaaued by
Tbe followtog
"cbUd't si
liaej?
Joaaiti
Walter Utorti
"6vrtntoa-
"Roek-aVBy
"CinxtoraUa Wi
Anna Bawkvy.
tome and Play Waiu '....r-lorre Itoatord
Marv Lottlse HawWyT
-spv a raw ..
to) -Miaatry
W"M?a-wtV
"Tributa of Prisa.' Pierre Renard
aoxia taaxtaaa
"La vottig" .VTTTÍearr Vaa
Marv otoL
"JoUy L-rkl" Cart
MB
acaieaa.
nvtar ..
iM i. anaari.
"Walto" rrom -yanM" ....
Louise lrwto.
Ruaallna. teeklnt like thouaand or
Had to touch th aaagic atatuU of Liberty
that give rriedott to ill who entera II
llhd.
Clinging clog to the mother'! akin wia
a bright cherubic faced little girl of
eleven reara I he gated with aw about
her at the buatllnar people their ttraue
racea. and tbelr itlll tranger tongue. She
wondered ir the ever oeuld learn In under-
ttond th least null word they and tnd
10 ssy 1 least nine word naraeir
1 uey anixaa out to
where her people began tbelr upward lull
to tureen like many others who coma to
sees treasure in mm
glortout land or the
And the lita etrl waa nlaead In school
where the could learn the waya and
means of young Am arica. It was terribly
nam at tret. Many ana mtny a not rrar-
rul teir ooted It way down her pink
pretty rheek. But the choked back toe
hlgger ftoed or toara tod greened her
ABC book with a tenacious iplrit tint
booms out tbe words that mean luccm
"1 WHL"
How could the aver learn when aha
looked uDon the teaalna- racea or tbe lit
tle AxnaWtoal (Ma Ud boya? How could
ah ever twin her tongue In th right
direction to lay th riant thing?
pat tn tita laattof races piayeo a tug
art to bar aaaeaea. She wta dep-riuiii-
ed ohe would "aaow them" In the wrms
or smarten .lana.
was ah who nicked out
her wordt which were like rtiry tilea
to bar when other little glrla thought
tliey knew. It wu ahe who lay uimn her
ttcmach on long tummer dayt with her
rheek propped In her hands raiding al-
ways readuig and atudylng whlcb wis
enough recreation to her while nther Utile
American girls went orr with their mothers
ror the tummer.
Her eleven yetrg slipped Into rirteen.
and ir It bad not been lor th older onel
In her ramlly ipeiking Huitlin the would
hivi lorgotten there wu aurh i lingaufe.
For1 ahe had entered the ranks or young
America. In other wordt the bad "abown
tin-in-"
And It turned nut that aba ihould coma
to Kl Ptao to rinlih her High arliool edu-
cation at tbe blr new High echool.
Other girlt and bey have taken twelve
yean to go ovar tbe coarte ahe puriutd.
nor only live ror now ane
and graduates wun ine
which
la onlv aliteen.
Nu Slam cfaiea of 117. Whan alio re
calva her dlnloma Thu radar evening ahe
will close her fingen around It al tf It
were go much gold aiylng "Thank (K
lor Amertea. and what II hat riven ma."
Her name li lleva nuBiniki and ane nas
latí
iiiiHinakl or this
San Antonia after commencement fo spend
the aumsner with her pirenta listera and
rjrpxnori.
The Confessions of Roxane
By FRAltCF.8 WALTBR.
UCRMANY IN MM.
Europe Wet taking an inventory of the lone watch only remote future genera-
la aaa ttg. fat Benin to women twirnvad about the Imperial pataca and Bewa-
kallrJaa ha arda. Tbelr races reflected stoically concealed fear at had char
month aerar when they had received Oat eeiueity report.
crowd in front of the pataca parted aallenly ror in automobile
bearing MtaaM Matilda and Katrine Von krucger dreeaed tn black. A footman tod
the way to to depaitu iwii of doateiUe (flair.
"The HUM von krucger!" i nxm-coriunluioaed officer an rum arad
Tbe Hatori atoad cowed before a gaudily decorated erririal.
"You leealiad hla majettyi order os dometUe aflatrtt" he bluntly ttked.
Hen was a more lerlout situation than
I had expected to encounter Harry Pen-
dleton out of hut head rrom inrrerlng and
Injuries. The nurse aeated on toe other
Me or the room apparently wai paying
no attention to ear conversation a aha
looked out talo the courtyard ot the hos-
pital l tiptoed over to fcer chair.
"lias he been delirious beroref" I
qui in .1.
Ths welMrataed. suffering .iroor n-
lendtnt showed mild surprise it my qnes-
Uon.
'He baa not bean IrratlonaJ at all" the
replied. "Why do you eekT"
"Well he li now." I declared. "Would
you not better see to hunt"
Sbe moved quickly lo the bedside.
"How are your" the asked the Injorea
man.
"Oh I'm all right" wit hla tlmoM
cberrful response. "Why did Mn. Pem-
broke get up to suddenly? Hill her to
come bark."
"Whtt'i the matter T" be isked ilmoit
peevishly when I had returned the acal
benlde him. "Oh 1 tee I"
"What do you ace?"
"You thought 1 bed gone criay when
I laid Evelyn and I war married didn't
you? Wall I may be eraay in tome re
apecti but that statement Is a tact. We
were roirried el o'clock tonight at the
raaldenrn ol ncv. John W. Leek pisior
of the First Church. We were it dinner
when I itkcd her to mirry me. I didn't
bav much hope that the would acoepl
although the had aald a taw thlngi late-
ly which led me to think the might -he
didn't agree Immediately and wanted to
think li over but Anally I got her lo gay
tbe max 1 1- word. Then I aaked her ir ah
would mind being married right iwiy
because I didn't aee any uie in wilting.
once our mlnda were made up. She ob-
jected again to that but It mutt havo
been my lucky evening ror she rinally
comented and I put bar Into my car
or rather Arthur'! car I bad borrowed
hit earlier lit the evening and away we
event. I think you win rind her marriage
certificate somewhere about her ir you
will mike a lurch ror It."
He flopped out of breath from ever
lion while I tried with aU lb might
or a vary much befuddled brain to grasp
Hit truth or wlut he bid told ma. even
though be talked rationally I could not
bring myaeir to believe him. II waa Im-
ponible 1 mid tuyicir. Every circum-
stance that 1 bid noted tended to Indícale
thu Evelyn wu in love with Arthur and
1 had been informed behind my bick
that Harry wai In love with me. Oetplie
these racta hire Harry wig vullng me
that be and Evelyn hid Jutt been mar-
ried! "I will Me bow Evelyn It" 1 told falm
an Idea coming luddenly to ma. ..
"All right" mumbled lurry between
band agas. - "The nurse will show yon her
room. Try to briny ber back with yon."
Evelyn waa iwaki and glanced tome-
what auspiciously it rne when I entered
"I want to be the lint to rung rim late
you" I told ber going airtight to tbe
mark. "Harry hat Just told me of your
marriage. I am so arlad."
A taint amlli came to th girl'i Hp and
ber eye llrbtad up.
"Think you" ilia aald gently. "I fear
my father will not easily forgive ma ror
eloping ror that waa what It wia arter
ill. boot he know that 1 bar been in-jurodt"
"I do not know" I replied. "Arthur
witni it home when the telephone mes-
sage cime to me hut I decided to como
anyhow."
"It WU to good. of yoa" murmured
Evelyn. Then ber brow wrinkled. "But
why ihould thay telephone you rirat? II
eeeina to me it they had learned who we
were they would bare telephoned ruber
god Mr. Hnderaoo."
"1 do not know why the meutge came
to me" I returned. "But Weill" I cried
u a liaib of light came to my mind. "It
wis th earl Mirry told me you ware
riding In Aribur n cir! The police took
the number of the car ind thlt wai why
I heard HI"
"Or eourael" murmurad Bvelyn.
Evelyn waa not inclined to he commu-
nicative concerning her nuldcn mirria
deiplt th fact that the clrcumitancci
under whlcb ahe wu placed might mtu-
rally be expected to catite ber lo open
her heirt lo In rirat friend who appeared
at her bedalde. The average girl I am
quite lure would have rattled out the
whole itory not only or the elopement
Itteir but of all lb incident leading up
to It Bat Evelyn wu not ta ordinary
Blrl U I bad had frequent occulon lo
observe. Even to her pretent plight abe
kepi her airear to bereeir telllnr me
only to much aa wu naceatary to con-
firm Hvnry't statement of a taw momenta
berbre.
I da not think i wu impolite enough
to a how bow eager I wu lor Inronui-
tlon bul I did Invite ber to an outburst
or enlhuilaetfl to tell me "all about It."
That la Wber the average girl would
ban abown bar remininity gad aueb a
girl would Irnanedlately bay proceeded
to Mil ma "all about II." But Evelyn
teemed to Bather her clock or reaerve
more closely about herseir and to retire
to in even greater instance.
"There la very little to tell." wu her
reply. "Harry and I decided to be mar-
ried this evening and wt juat went and
were married."
And that waa about ill I could get out
I her father did not know anything about
It.
"Ihould I not better telephone him now
about the accident?" I Inquired.
"Ob no'." the proteilrd. "It would be
bid enourh fur him lo leirn ol my mar
riega. I ato avara h would be 111 If to
heird thlt I hid been Injured."
"But yon mutt do something- very
toon" I advlted. "Ho will discover you
ere not M home and be will be worried."
"No he will not" the replied "I am
quite ture be will not know I MB tat ait
or Uta I btve been locking myaeir In my
room tad when I left home una after-
noon I locked ray bedroom door and
brought th Mr away with ma. I do not
"ven Kraer
aeroee Bat room.
10 B BlHIlatttol
" Bh read:
"The erdev ynilto for the aetectto ef hattttfl tlphaJbetlctUy to restore the
lueses of Uve Incident to war." he gruffly gftoBBaaMt "It la punible to Invoke toe
rule. Have eh er of yoa any cholea?"
"Ho." toe Matera choro sad aadly. "We lost ear nancea" Matilda added.
toa official ihoutad to a corpa of elerhi at a card index section
to raw men." be commented with an attempt at levity.
were banded to the ornear. He selected two transferred toe data
Then Be liaran tttacl u to Matilda with aa awkward bow.
hraun. Frill private
"Vaa KlMiaafi Matt Ida and Kaartaa wttl wed toataedieteiy
"íjx&í iftrtoS qu"r1 itMutk mriw-
galflm WILaULM.'
amines haaartli Ikm
h MepTarVaeac.
Hvtofivrwi
aataataatlntáTt rlñeT
tod U we hi
anoratog oa wtkiag the l
Ik yea." The real she Mved or
ror. ti
coal ef she lovelv aUrrv
wbuM nam wu a lynonyan for
SwSSr r-cTnr Wore
sed ber eyes to heaven and aald
sax so uoa.
ovar fHu itaf rank MtoUy ef the
waxtaa we caa urs our cti
ettttrt anal ot-tr
Htr worda mede tot think or Mr. Phil-
lip' talk with to uvera! moni ha be-
fore when be told me of going lo Ev-
lyu'a room end heating her mumhlkuj
Bvldenuy Mat had discovered that ha
wu prowling traxaal ber room at night
aad had taken to lochas- be rae If in lo
atop the practice.
"I atacara ly hope that Ba wto aoi
discover your ahteacc." I obttrvad
"Meanwhile Marry to vary eager Matron
to be broneTU aato tot roam. He Isuntta
you are
"Itarrv
fwlish.''
never
with aat to nee lakaa
a thouaand fsrtflrffhg aad might Insist
pon gestan- ap to lecertain juM now
serious aty tojartot were. No. todeiB. I
shall regain here tad Harry mutt 11
slung without me u awl h ru."
"I a ha II ten him what yon say. bat I
know ' he will ha Breatly diaappotoMd."
Aad he waa. Bat a Evelyn wat ob
durate and It Ibe mines as sored Mm
that even ir hla bride would permit It
the hospital rules would forbid tucb a
change he finally subsided Into a Kfn-
blanre or qul:t realgniHim.
"Bnl don't you ever think we will not
be out or here after breakfast!" Harry
said. "If Evelyn la able to go ber has-
band note Ibe title please her rmshamd
will accompany her. H wui not have
Arthur Pembroke's rife to ride tn be-
cause Arthur Pembrnke's rar la a bunch
or Junk but he will hav a very com-
fortable tailcah. By the way what has
become or Arthur?"
"I do not know wbu It detaining him."
I ribbed. "I will go and are. In tbe
meantime r think you would better rest.
Even ir I nnd Arthur I shall not bring
him here tonight. You need sleep. He
will stop In on hit wty to the omee."
"Tell him he'd bstter come early then
beca ii ae I shan't be hare after break -rut.
My wife and I will he early rUers
tor onoe In our Uvea."
On my way home I could not help wan-
dering what Arthur would lay when hi
lairnad or the elopement.
(To' Be Continued.
WHY NOT
For graduation gins visit "The Art
Shop?" we em anggeat aomethlng. City
National Dank building. Adv.
Mr fleorge Moti who has been vlalltng
her sister Mrs. Hubert Lindar tor the
put rew weeks leiret Tuesday May I
ror her home it Douglu Aril. "
Mra. T. R. Franela hu u her guest Mlat
main Arix.
ral weeka to
Frtnrea Ktmbrotigh or Houias.
alias milium win npenu aeve
HAS NEVER
BEEN NERVOUS
Since Taking Cardiri And Does
Not Now S uf f er Any Pain .
Writ ei Grrgi. Lady.
Trenton Gn. -Mra. RIU Clifford
of thta place write: "I have al-
ways Buffered from painful '. .-
but waa worse after marriage 1
would have . . . pain and misery
In my etoinach and hip. I would
have a bad sick headache every time.
which would generally hurt two day.
I have a! way hoard what a food
medicine Cardul waa an I thought I
would try It. I uiett two bottles and
It helped me.
Fifteen months later I besan to ba
nervous and waa wora at my . . -
But at then time I did not hav
any pain and do not now auff er any
pain; But I waa very nervoui o
norvoul that my hand would ahaka.
Any noise would make me Jump. Bo
I took two more bottlea of Cardul. I
have never bean nervou alnce . . .
and do not have any pain. I think
thla to all du to Cardul and Black-
Draught." Cardul th woman'i tonio. la com-
posed only of purl vegetable ingre
dient which hav been recognised
for many years by standard medical
hooka aa of great medicinal vaina.
with a wonderful record of over
40 y on re to ita credit. Cardal ha
proven it merit In the treatment of
alimente peculiar to woman.
' If you are weak nd nervoui. and
need a good reliable female tonle
try Cardul At any drug atore.
al: J
Adv.
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