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T tlE ILLUSTRATED FEATURE SECTION 8 Ottober 21. 1921 WHAM! W ith every oun ee of h is stre n g th clouded. W e ll. I'v e got a p re tty s t ill f o u r « 1. b eh in d It. H arney's tbit sm a sh ed into D u k e H a rt s sn rrv ld g twee H art stag» And l m try in g to worry l fe d &a lit tie as (Mvelblf fo r nn n ry My work 1 geiv d backw ard, daaed at first by tlir 111* foot alipp r* on th e cam ta k es n ea rly a ll th e tim e I c a n sp are blow I'm a fr a id I 'll h ave to let footb all pus gra.v» and h e went to the ground In fu ria te ti, h r sn arled an o a th a- go '• h e arose and s ta rte d to te a r in to " O i l " T h e r e wan a keen n ote of H arney. Hut a group of stu d e n ts d tsa p ix m id u e n t in h er voice. who hail g a th e i ’tl a t th e first sign D u ke H a rt nudged th e g irl's arm o f th e c o n flic t held him back H arney "C o m e o n .'' h r &ud ''IX m 't worry looked about Inin sh eep ish ly , th en W ith th a t bird H e's yellow , that*« w alked o ff A few yard-, aw ay lie w h at's th e m a tte r w ith him *' tu rn ed and looked back " W h a t !" H arney's fists doubled up " I 'm so rry ." he said, " l gue.vt I in v o lu n tarily d id n 't m ean It " "C a lm d ow n." H art sn eered I said H e tu rn ed an d «w alked on S a llv you w ere yell w Anybody a.s big and Hlu* to k h is husky a»s you win» w o n t com e out w alked b 'siile h im . arm . fo r th e team is yellow " I 'm glad you did it." sh e said * O h. y e a h ? ' H arney's blood was ' Mavtx* th a t'll la k e oolite of tlir fi*d risin g . U h c o n ceit out o f h im It * Ju st wtiat " Y e a h you h eard me.'* # W h a t do you m ca n T " Her fict* he n e ded out D uke» w o n t forget very m * mi for tt. I d you.** Hut you <1 lietter w atch a Mirt o f tou gh egg Ho th a t sock <m ttie none H e'll be m it to g el you ste e r c le a r. If I were | T o be « • in liiiu rd I o H o u s e h o l d M in is C a sto r oil Atatns c a n tw rem oved fro m w ashable goods by dipping III alcoh ol b efore w ad iln g , • • • T o rem ove Ink sta in s fro m w hite of I m inee | g issi*. use a solu tion e a ch of ...il am ili lliae and salts of la tta r P u t in a q u a rt b o ttle h a lf full of w ater and idiake well fur s r v - e ra l m in u tes th e n nil b o ttle w ith w ater. sh a k e a g a in am i cork S o ak th e goods in t h u .solution an d Mien « in t i. TO I III E.SS Your I I A I I t a m » k i : i : i * i t m i i : s n i : i > t r h r n ffim F in í» u h i # # r i»s » t h i s m i n ij P R O V ID E N T G E T S 25 N EW S T U D E N T N U R S E S T h e v fou r w rrr »m om : t h r first to » rriv e at th e B a ltim o re him pital L e ft to n « tit. M u m V iv ian M a c k a ll. D C : Id a P olite. W ilm in g to n . N C . V irg in ia B u rre ll and B e a tric e W illia m s. in g w ith th e re fe te e s or fig h tin g w ith h is op p on en ts B a r n e y an d H art h a d b o th gone o u t fo r th e fu llb a c k b e r th In high sch o o l. w h ich h ad been ra th e r u n fo r tu n a te sin ce th e la tte r , h avin g a b ig edge b o th in w eight an d e x p e ri en c e . w as alm o st assu red of th e post tio n . B u t H art was th e desp air of every c o a ch who u n d e rto k to tr a in h im . H e was alw ays g e ttin g kicked o u t of g a m e* by o fficia ls who did n't lik e h is rowdy ta c tic s , and B a rn e y , a s h is c h ie f un derstudy, usu ally got th e call. D uke H a rt was a t H ow ard, too. B a r n e y knew S o were a few o th ers fro m tils c la ss S a lly M a rtin , fo r in sta n c e . A sw eet kid. w ith sm iling b la^k eyes and [.early te e th . A little fa s t fo r th e h om e tow n s e t. but in te restin g . B a r n e y wend t d w h at had becom e o f S a lly . He h a d n 't see n m u ch of h e r sin c e th ey had g rad u ated . He w ondered if sh e would rem em b er h im . T h e y would b o th be so p h om ores by n o w —H art and S a lly H art would tv eligib le lo r th e v arsity te a m . S a lly would h ave m atu red a lo t sin c e he \ saw h er last. I t was n ot u n til m an y days latei th a t h e saw th e m T h e y w ere s t r o ll ing a cro ss th e cam p u s, a rm in arm He sm iled a ch e ery greetin g H a rt's only r ‘ply was a c u rt nod TTie g ir l! stop p ed an d flash -d a sm ile. " B a r n e y '' sh e cried "H ow are you. k id ? G ee , it's g rea t to see so m e body from horn". D uke was th e only i o n e —u n til you c a m e ." B a rn e y s ta m m ’ red hLs greetin g s. "Y o u you're looking flu e," h e in a n - ! ’ iv. "H ow 's cverv th in g ' " P r e tty good. I w as aw ay at cam p m ost ol th e su m m er T h a t 's why I d id n 't get h o rn ". B u t te ll m " are you going ou t for th e te a m ? " " I — I d on 't know y e t." S a y goodbye to "h a rd -to -d re s s " h air! Don’t w orry and fre t be cau se you c a n ’t m ake yo u r h air sta y dressed for hours. 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