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i apital Jouma r-ATl'KD AY KVKMNIi .Vpril 21, Ji'17. CHABXES H. FIEHX Editor ar Mui Editoria I Page of he L "ON TO RICHMOND" 4T V 11. j.- 11 i I IU.U4U .v - - f Capital Journal Ptg. Co., Inc. L. 8. BARXES, CnAS. President. n. fisttkb, Vice-President, DORA C. AN'DRESEN, Sec. and Treat. PATRIOTS glBSCBIlTlUN KATK8 Daily by earner, per year Pily by mail, per year - .5.00 3.00 Per month Per month . 43 35e FULL I.KASKD W1HE TELKGRAPH REPORT EASTERN liEPKESENTATlVKS Ward & Lewis, New York, Tribune I'.nilding. Chicago, W. H. Stoekwell, People's On Building. The Capital Journal earner boys are instructed to pat the papers on the porch. If the carrier does not do' this, missea yoa,( or neglects getting the paper to you on time, kindly phone Ihe circulation'tnanager, as this is the onlv way we can determine whether or rot the earriera are following iu trnetione. Phone Wain 81 beforo 7:"0 o'clock and paper will be aent you by special messenger if the cnrrier has missed you. AN APPEAL TO GROW LARGER CROPS A senator is quoted as saying concerning the admin istration's urging the speeding up of farm production: "It's well enough to be lining up golf courses and raising beans, but what real Americans who have not been hypno tized by 'isms' want to see, is some American boys in khaki tearing up a few German trenches." There was a bunch of this same kind of patriots at the beginning of the civil war w ho shouted "on to Richmond'' vociferously, but it was noticed that they meant for someone else to do the "on to Richmond" stunt. The result was that the at- 'I KNOW, BECAUSE I SAW." (Christian N-ienre Monitor.) One of the mt terrible indict ments of a civilized nation ever launched was that publicly made before the members I and guests of the Canadian club, in New Vulk fill Miiiiitfii- nlrrlit Ttiu ....no Ir 1 sip of the club or the questionable re- i Engineer I-ewis during the pant qnar-j mirts of nolitical onFiinizntioiin In i ter- the permits were .ranted to i. r..,f ft, I GERMAN DESTROYERS SUNK j ' i I Two nermits for the use of Marion State House News was no nierr hivnimi n-nentinir th- ; count v water were Branted by Mate, the ex-ambassador of the Cnitod State Taylor, of Ntayton, to generate electrie- of America, speaking with a full sense jity from use of the waters of the San of his responsibility and out of a know ledge gained with his own eyes. It was, in short, from the experience acquired tiam river by means of a plant of 2u5 ! horsepowet; and to the City of Silver- i ton for a water supply from the Abiqua j The National City Bank, the largest financial institu tion in the country, has issued a timely circular letter to the banks in which it says: "This country is now at war, and our Allies, Belgium, Great Britain, France and Italy are dependent upon us for food. They will have no reserves and must have more from us in the coming year than in the past, or they will not be able to feed all their people. Added to the appeals of starving humanity will be military reasons making it impossible for us to put an embargo upon the exporta tion of food. We must divide what we grow this year with these countries, and with the neutral countries Holland, Denmark. Norwav. Sweden, Switzerland and during his visits to the ririson-caiui. river, the plant to cost .'15.0(10. in (ieriiiiuiy. u here the men of the allied j A. E. Chenoweth, of this city, was i . j , , , . Mtuiti-n litnt-ii in uuillf HIC colli llll'll. , i' i mi i.-.i mium.mm, tw u.--- . ... ,...,.-. ... tempi WdS IlliUie U1IU 11 UrUVeU a UlSaSirOUS One IOr tneithat Mr. tierard spoke, and his words the Willamette river to irrigate five, acres of land and to develon a two- London, April 21. Two Ger man destroyer were aunk and one other as possibly destroy ed, when the enemy vessels at tempted a raid on Iover, the admiralty announced today. The raid on Dover was at tempted Inst night, five Ger man vessels iwrticipating. They were attacked by two British patrol ships. The fight that e aued lasted only five minutes. The British ships suffered no material damage ami the casu alties suffered were slight. Ten German officers anil 15 men were rescued and made prisoners. fllTYIV WfiS nnf ronrlv to korrin cn-.Vi on o fnrtb- Yl 1 L J 1 "Vfe"' "v" , "'tended for them, in order that the world ' horse,wer plant for the use. of his khaki these days do not tear up trenches; that job is per- may understand something 0f the eon-home. formed bv heaW OTITIS and mnnter ;hplk nnH tha Amnv 1iti,,ns " which the I'nited States has! During the firsi quarter which has "J UIIb aIIU mUIlhK.I SneilS, ana tne Allier- ...,.,, thp ...a Ba ,.si,,llt ,mif. Unst closed the state engineer has is- lCan bOyS are not yet equipped for thlS WOrk. Seeing the'ed out, in his great speech to congress, i sued UI5 permits to appropriate water' by the weight or in boxes or boskets of tlto repetition u'i permus Tor tne consiruciion oi f.' "1 " "., - i"" vi.- runic l rcMTonrn. i nc t'iiliils "l it i"r uic ir- -".o. mindinns to-1 ligation of approximately 15.77S acres i some of the! of land mid for the development of wat-j Three fatal accidents. werp reported ' ,,r...-.., ,.l.i..t ..f ..I. ..lit n i t . h,.,,.. In : - , , - w ' j f-u ., ,.111 l l.lii n 1 I'll 111 I 1 lllvll fll- i ' 1 J'V'"ii I'miiir. timitu iiipi.-.- i.r ( u,- jm.ih- llillUMMill lUCHieilT COIUIII1S- (10 thO lighting. dure in the German prisoner' of war j power. sion during the iast week- The futali- canijis," an.t. he aditeit, "1 know. In-- Irrigation privjects iierfeclod during "es were Jim J.inpes, Penilleton, rail- pnnu.i T eiur ' TtinM 1 ifl,fAAll.. ... . .1.. . i. ' . ,1 i r.i-il . .1,1.0 f 1 .... u . 1V..II. : . ... . . , -, . , - . ...... 'cimuj .-iii'n inif ipinrier are as jonows: :.-.. .anvi,.-, v.,i.jj;i,- . n vuu, n-si- Ancl While We are talking abOUt War and Patriotism. 8,1,1 1irwt l:'Kage which had no needi ,:.., ,..,. R,wrvili. ,.. nf ,l,'m'c unknown; and Koy Barnes. Full :we ought to give our fellow German American citizens! " T l,ro""rv: ht1'' tab- lie had :i.ostim,, 0le.. fr the reclamation ,r tro.,,i- tpawor. The total number of . t1,v "U1 vicimuii rxuiciicail ,eHd one ilav in the papers that a mini-; - .ait . i-.. i- ,,.. ..... ' accidents renorted was Stifl. of wh eb the consideration they are justly entitled to. Their sym- j f Germans i eertai.. tmv had : ;h; stubbiefiei'i iMtc", ;Zny, of e,,'- . 247 'c subject to the provision of the nun iiieir mi lues : n.... 4".. ;....w,.,i ,.f iernmn Gazette, j JJOft arrt. bv' the waters of Hurricane men in the trenches now are enabled to stav there and "V i,,m," continue the fighting, is America' immediate part in the ."i want lo till ynu f War. and it IS fl5 imnnrtnnf aa fninicViino- tfrvnns tn Vinlrv u)-hU" Mr. Gerard said, ' j .j u vm w MM M J. lilUJllll V. V l-'O L,W ItLIK t iitino I at. ".,11....- pathy with the Fatherland as opposed to the allied na- j ltea'"!, W'Zm g tions of Europe was not out of place it was natural andi,lu,t "":' ""' l. r.n4-A TU: :t-: A aim tneir inisity mniie known to genera v.ijitv.u. inui juoii.iuii uuw la tiviJiK ailU tiicn tions of Germans to come exposed to shame, :,.re()k. a,u1 tjle AzPm,nagR Livestock &i , 1 ' '08, a'r,'e,J u "'''.tiK of the motives Should not he unmstlv lmnnnp-ed nr thpir Invnlf-ViWu'l that, he was, he sai l questioned without cause. They are with few excep-1 people 'I )Xn"ZXZS. tions Americans and will stand the supreme test of loyalty L"R i,risoi",rfi of war. iie toid the rnite.i v. -i. r i TT . , .,, , . ,i ! States consul in the town, therefore, to when it comes. Schumann-IIemck. with two sons m theimuve i,i, , tt. u:.l Sivnin vvhifh nrp not se t-SUStaimnff in cram supplies, i (ierman armv. smrrs thp Stnr Siiftnolprl T?nnnsi rVimtoh "d. '"en he received the report, he: i . .i. i- 1-. U linn, i 1 l i. i .ij. v . ' 7i ii '.. i fe , found, to his astonishment, the ciren Ind 'company, of Boise, Idaho, for the "uta 1'"'d boar"1 ,hi i"'ning to autli Teelsmntinn of 2.0(10 ncre, in snntliern ! onM' Attorney General Brown to call a nen ne T0i0 ,(.:- c om : n,. I oi i.e .Attorney iienerat Mrown to call a rejoiced, be-, Malheur c.nuntv 'with wnter stmeH in ' ieting of the emergency board for tha Upper Cow Creek lake reservoir. ! l''Pse of taking up the matter of the prosecution of the land fraud case Plans are under preparation bv' "K"'"1;1 tuu laeific Livestock company. George M. I'.ist, Salem architect, for thei'V. ,hl. "",0,,nK- to whi,'u WW i superinteudeiit's cottage and the kitch- i cl,J- C- Snaw) attorney of the I'll-- mi, i't'.Mu vuitijiEinv, uiiu v.. SI. 1C- nnf nnlir mncf. wo cimnlv PTimifrh in keen these reO-!Viov heart ic WnWno. Wmtc i-t- ,o the. amhnw. th ntA ; .l!l.r.t"1,,,,1.",,.l, ht ,in:!,m-! o for the' '.1,00(1 bam that will be built V.nno'' tt??t Burna, who hs boon xiivA nvi .nuv ..v. o-- V i. 1 i-"-- io -v.iw&, it jo mo ciiiuiciii tiic laxiix . siances were inese. a truin-ioaa ot ran-; .lt ,n(1 p.lst,,nl (),,.,, lain li of the "lf? some ot ,l,c worl for t'H' tat, nles from starving-, but enough to cover the heavy losses iPhe has adopted and loves and for the defense of which i".'1?."" vri iad been .shunted int.. i state hosi'itai at rendletoii I ni,tter could be threshed out. Ttio L u:-l .1, f IU r,ls,.,n,.;vi urnvfoco If wfll 'l j j i.. i.ur- a ! siumg in tne town. 1 he men were stiuv- i at SCa WIUCIl lesuil. iiuill LUC auumamic noiiuiv. a "v, uiiu liter SUU IIUS UUIinetl Uie KliarU UnilOim. Americans ing and had no means of quench The government, needing a much larger supply it was for this ministration to the needs of the prisoners of the Fatherland, that tllP Cllllirittl li 1 1 , 1 luiim vtinf rtriattu .n.il of j their names held up to execration by the measures. Platinum and Seeking neW SOUrCeS Of SUpply, ShOUld Stir"XLi" ..',. f3p frnm Mr (quested and an inferior quality received. the Southern Oregon country. 'The Siskiyous are among had to ."h. .old h.,w, VhentX,.?efirS fVio iirr.vl1'o l-.ac.-f mi.iao nt n,iv.l,r fV,! ,1 Tl, n 1 typhus broke out in a Russian prison-!,.., 6 tac "unuo ucai ouui tea ui ouiji ui Lino iuic llictttl. Xlic black sands along the coast from Marshfield south con tain a vast supply, and the present price, several times as high as that of gold, should stir the miners up to search ing for it at its source, that is in the Siskiyou mountains. t'pnus tiroxe out in a Kussian prison era' camp, the custodians sent for the Knglish and French prisoners, and, with the. brutal jest that "Allies ought to stick together," flung them into the jaws of certf.iu death in the infected camp. So demoralized, indeed, were the very children, by the brutalities they daily witnessed, that he had seen little Tf io wnoetod fW OK ((C VmicViI. nf .U,.nf oflll ! ho7? with bmvs a.nd a"'ows tipped with .1 io 1VJU1I.V.U men. tj,jvj,jjj uuoucio ui- vvjicai, duii naits, marching about the camps, srnw no more food than we did last year and so tar the can and will understand and will not he found lnr-kinrr ini!h,,jr .,hirst:. s"i,e o the townspeople . j i.i f nltiinlinn ' i. i ' ... .! i j nail Riven them food and drink, aud oiiuooK is ior less mere is uaner vl a ivwu simauun jUsi tolerance ana consideration such as the world in modern times has not dreamed oi. No other country has the resources in land and popula tion to meet this emergency but the United States. There is no business upon which all other business depends as upon this of growing a big crop in America this year. And the work must be started immediately. There is no time to wait on organization from outside. The emerg ency can be met only by spontaneous action in every state, county and school district, forming local organ izations. "Picture in your mind what conditions wall be in our own cities next winter, and of the effect upon all industry, if food supplies are scarcer and dearer than they are now ! It must .be impressed upon everybody that no wage ad vances or regulation of prices can add one bushel of wheat or potatoes to the supply after the growing season is over. ' "The country is aroused, but mere alarm will not ac complish results. There must be organized personal work, headed in every locality by men of force and influence." Russia has made histoif in the past two years more rapidly than any nation has ever done. Indeed most of it has'been made within a few weeks and it is still being made. From one of the greatest drinking peoples in the world this great nation of more than a hundred and fifty millions went on the water wagon in a body. This was done a counle of years ago under the czar. Then came . - . i . e . i . 4. from the most despotic lorm 01 guveiuiuum Attorney General Brown yesterday rendered an opinion on request of Spence Wortuian, state sealer of weights and measures, stating that it was not the duty of the sealer to in vestigate the quality of goods or com modities, where one quality was re date 'for the hearing has been left en tirely in the hands of the attorney u-cu- eral. with remain in the elevators at. St. Panl mid Mirmennnlis and! German simplicity and kindness," that, owing to the car shortage, not more than a third of , iess prfsoneTs6 "ono'othe? tor''lir" this will be moved beiore the new crop comes in. This fact may put a new angle on the expected crop shortage, provided other wheat centers can make a similar show ing at this time. i Bids for !5n0,000 bonds for the rural credits act are now being advertised by 'the state land board. The bonds are , f or 20 years at four per cent and bids j will be received by ft. G. Brown, clerk of the slute land board, up to .11 o'clock Mnv 22. 1017: -Thear. Iimi.lu will l.o ,.1,1 ui denominations of 2.". 100. 500 and lu.ls morning witn tne corporation com t of the bonds are ! ""fs'oner by 'the Fashion Gnrng H. J. Kchtildormun, state corporation j cnniniissioneir. who has been in Salt, j Lake City making the aniuml inspection, j of the Western Savings Loan associn ttion, has returned to Salem. This loan : association operates extensively in the j state and the law requires that each year a personal inspection of the rec ords be made. While in the east Com jmissioner Sehulderman found sunshinef, land while ho was in San Francisco he found sunshine. Ho evidently brought some with him for on the first morning ; of his return, the sun shone. Articles of incorporation were filed .ft,0tl0. Ten per cent inrnge for Someone has figured it out that a person spending a dollar a minuta would have to keep busy and not miss a minute to spend the $7,000,000,000; Uncle Samuel is ap propriating to carry on the war in i:;,318 years. The cal culation is correct providing the interest is not taken into consideration. There are 525,950 minutes in a year and the interest on this sum would at three per cent amount to $210,000,000 a year. To spend the interest alone the man with the job of spending it would have to spend almost $40 a minute. the change from the most despotic torm oi governmem to a real democracy. This was accomplished m a prac-1 The rebellion of the Germans in Brazil is going to make tically bloodless revolution. Still more history was made! the Latin countries chary, about allowing their countries when this vast people showed mey were capauie oi wn, to be flooded with subjects of the kaiser hereafter, and it redeemable in five vears- and the ro-1 T" Purposv ot operating automobiles niaiiulei- in 10 vears, nt the option of , hm' " rllp I,la,' uf business is Port the board. The interest is pnvnble semi- ,aml the capital i(ifi,,00,. and the ineor anuuallv. ' : "orators W. H. Beers, l'ieree Wright and ', V. L. Lawrence. District deputy scaler, of weights' ertiticate of dissolution of the A. O. ' and nieasures throughout the state have ' Building association, of Dayton, Gerard told, j.g bud as any of these. It was the story of a certain camp in which the guards had trained sheep dogs to bite the prisoners as they went through on their rounds, and it was;i. ,: , ... . ... , Ore., was filed th is mni'ii iti or rarely the ambassador added, that they;, ZlJL l ' failed to bite some prisoners. Ihis : par-1 siitc (lf ,Mxcg to be ',, iu the .,! Jesse Knight, a veteran of the Civil ticular case was however, too much tor ; stra,vV,el.rit.Sj on u.,.0Unt of the fact war a pioneer of Oregon, died at Mr. Gerard He complained direct tojthnt shi,,,,t.nts are now being made into Forest Grove Friday, aged 78 years. . , . . , "Mine urate. Government and asumed the reins without the horrible atrocities generally committed by those suddenly given supreme power. Now comes the story that an election is to be held at which every Russian of twenty years of age can vote, and this regardless of sex. With national prohi bition and national equal suffrage the new Russia has not wily followed in the footsteps of the United States but in these two respects has gone far ahead of her. is also going to make them take sides against Germany. The British have followed the Turks to within fifty miles of Jerusalem, and this is only a short distance from Bethlehem. Sounds like reading the story of the ancient wars in the Bible, to follow the fighting in Mesopotamia. That was some parade in Portland Thursday, but that at New York was some larger. Most, of the other big The emperor of Austria stood up in church last Sunday j cities honored the anniversary with parades or some and thus talked to the Lord: "Almighty God, who hasl0ther public demonstration. promised us that the patient snail taste ammuant peace, Thou knowest what patience we have observed toward our enemies until riehteous self defense compelled us to draw the sword." It is bad enough to lie to the world; about the starting of the war, but it is going the limit to get up in church and try to deceive God himself about it. Whatever may have been the real cause of war, everyone knows that Austria took advantage of the assassination of one of her princes to force war on Serbia, well know ing it would mean a war with the allied countries. No doubt the old emperor was forced to take this step by the kaiser and his advisers, but that does not alter the fact that Austria deliberately started the war, and as it is stated here in the west: "It started something it cannot finish." 1 LADD & BUSH, Bankers Established 1863 CAPITAL - - - - - $500,000.00 Transact a General Banking Business Safetj- Deposit Boxes .SAVINGS DEPARTMENT THE GRIEF MONOPOLIST If you imagine you have trouble, that every trouble's trotting double, and each one fit to kill, if you imagine you're enduring the woe that is beyond all curing, then think of Kaiser Bill. If you believe the world is ail ing, I bid you, friend, be still; forget the evil that befalls you, forget the trifling grief Jthat galls you, and think of Kaiser Bill. The Kaiser's cornered all of sorrow, all woe that he could beg or borrow, and J every brand of ill : you're not entitled to a .J grumble, you should be penitent and hum ! Qwu ble, beside old Kaiser Bill. All things that ever chafed and bothered, all tribulations he has fathered, with kultur and with skill, and who are you to talk of gireving, your little woof of anguish weav ing, beside old Kaiser Bill? Oh, trespass not on . Bill's dominions, but let him wave his sable pinions as darkly as he will; you cannot hope his gloom to equal, or e'en pro vide a decent sequel to dirges sung by Bill! It? -.i A lit . v U.. ...... ,1.... l.. ..4-'.,.. 1,...., i. i,.....i ... . i , i "' f-.'.'., i.u si.iL-s iiiai nc rs iieier null .in, no miiiut- wus iiiiv- L u r :o"'A". ' "e r8?:tTfl":1; standard box, which must be level civ-ij. ig mc t. UllllltilllUtllU, J. IU1U full umi, ne hhui. --mat x was a very good aa f0Uows IZ 7, ",i " .? " i M,""K! "Tlle sta"'l boxes or baskets used ' ""'t IK.llll-ll U.iyO, ami 'seeing v.-uat it." The hint was taken. Shortly aft mined the consumer shall get his berries !A t.1ll fll'l hOV. Whl.'h must Vw I,., rai He quotes the law in this regard kTu'T , gf' in the saIc of strawberries, blackberries, they would do about. uu... 1 . ' . ' The hint was taken. Shortly aft- ZZ ?. . I ',"""' - erwards the comiiKindant was reinoveil. ! 0f ".sl cubi in h s ' y q the 8tory Mr Gerard told j Bu1li), in,,s uhv nt' or K .8 cubi the (nnadian club of New York, almost i,,..!,, Ilh... ..... j...,!.. -t. : , . '' jintultaneonBly with the publication of ! Zn "n!" 1 f '"to S oft,!. !e ""lr?01 ot P.tot sale or sell .trawberriJs. blackbVr- iu iiiiioiisiuior oi mo L iineu orates to i ,.;,.K inio.ih(.;0 v0..,,.,.;. -i the French Republic, on the subject of , Wiesf in boxe, n htVt I'LTt tne wantoin destruction ot the evacuat- berries, in boxes or baskets of other '.i. 'i,.,, ed districts in ! than the standard size; SURE WAY TO GET RID OF DANDRUFF There is one sure Way that never fails to remove .dandruff completely and that is to dissolve it. This destroys it entirely. To do this, just get aboiit four ounces of plain,ordinary liquid ar von; apply it at night, when retiring; use enough to moisten the scalp and mb it in yentlv with the finaer tins. By morning-, most if not all. of vour will lie gone, and three or northern i'rance, and on ; ,,:.. within t,, ,.. "iTii l! i ..M,r .",or'' ?l'l'btion? will completely : dissolve and entirely destroy every sin gle sign and trace of it, no matter how much danilrnft' von mnv lmvn berries, . Vou will find, too, that nil itching and iligging ot the c.ilp will stop in- tlw. vtirir ......v.Iii.t II... .3.,., 1.. fo . i t -ii . 'construed as m any way lueveutinii the the most terrible venort of nil tlmt i,t .... - .. , . .'J. ""s ulc an official of the United sit.i in rk ' i. 1- ?meH, blackliernes. logan ..... .. ",kjj " oerries, rasn jerries, or smnl.-ii' guuu. who had witnessed the methods ' V.V- Tl'l.i,.l. 11.. T..rt..ln 1, T.-: 1 . ....... ,v Kwr x iu.,,, n.ifSiiuiu Bto t0 ,.(,.,f 1Knv,.s .,, nU !.,. : r v tiave Deen dragooned into the slavery : susnirion nnd r. .,,n. i, . i l'"'".v an" m" WH1 of forced labo.t through the arRun.ent I J T0 2, i T " W l',',,0", glossy, . silky and soft, and of the whip and the machine gun. was ! ClTljv 1 ii n tf . f" T' aml M a,hm.'i,rla 1i,""a hMer' given to the nress These three stitc ; 8t t , . V necejiting the. You can, get liquid arvon at any dru; the United States, two of them V.te - U c, " " 0MgmaT8i i"'1 '0U W " Thi! ji)tij,iuu .incl ines. e,iv j,as nPVor been ksown to fail. Bj Jaiue Phelps Tff -m IT t2 Q.and Avv 1 CONCERN NG TOM CIIA1TER XXIV. Tom each upon I have said very little about and myself, our feelings toward other; our combined outlook life, the hurry and bustle in which Tom seemed to thrive that at times I felt dazed. There appeared to be no time lor anything. It was hurry morning; stay alone all day wc went anyw here or did anything in ! teeing into the so. busy that?" "That's it, Tom! you are tnnt you roigtt to tell me that you! "1 think mv little wife is becoming love me, and ; , ' . ... " I Suess I thought you knew it. and! ' ' '? ,- " "" ' just let it go at that. Sue. 1 won't be - ll",(,leon to discuss some business, and careless any longer dear." i n0 -sked if we were going to be at Tom Hears of Miss Morton's Call, j borne tomorrow night, and if he might "Guess who was here to-dav ?" J j H- He said he had very pleasant asked, after Tom had drawn nie down : ""collcctitions of you." in the i upon his lap. i Is he coming t" then if; "Min or woman?" he lauuhed. en-! " Ves. You haven't made any en. pint ot the thine. I gagemenr nave you?" the evening it was always done in af "Woman." An Evening Party. rusn. i remcmoor saying to Tom: "Mrs. Henderson!" -o ot course not! And Tom "Do you know dear that we have "N'o! guess again! But it IS qUePr wouldn't it be nice to ask Helen and been married only about six months,! she hasn't called. That night we hadWalt,- for the evening, and make yet you hardly ever take time to sit j supper with them after the theater,11 sort of a party?" . down aud talk to me- You are either! they said they were coining soon." "AH right, go ahead." in a hurry, or tired, or something." : "Thev have been awav almost ever' "And Tom," I queried, running mr "Is it as bad as that, Sue?" he ask-J since that night, I met Bob in the ' han through bis hair and thinking ed, laughingly. "If it is I shall haw, street today, and he asked for our ad-1 h' thick and soft it was; and what a j mm over h new ieai. cress, mat s tne reason I miessefl tovati chan he was 5iltt.tt,r .,o tt'-" you s-wre me a little morA mnt "I'll give you one more guess." ijl want some new gloves and one or told him after we had discussed the (two little things which I can't possi llendersons for 'a few minutes. jbly get out of my allowance." "tiive it up, Sue. Our acquaintance j "1 can't spare it, but I will!" he is as limited, and I am sorry it is f or " replied, and taking out a small roll your sake. Who was it?" fof bills he gave me five dollars. I "Vivian Morton!" j learned long afterward that he had ideally!" ne exclaimed, as sur-l stopped smoking after his lunch for have hoped. That weeks to give it to me. But even aa I T .1 1. J I..' T 1 1 . . i muui.ru mm x wonaerea now l wa to go motoring! t get more. to luncheon audj Tomorrow A visit from Mrs. Hen do you thin- of j derson. " 1 get very lonely, Tom at times. ' ' I returned gravely. "I feel almost as is I were living all alone, instead of with yon. 1 knew I was putting it crudely, but that was one nice thing about Tom. He always understood. "Why, Sue!" he exclaimed. "You know I love .vou, that I work hard f so that. I can do more for you. I, prised cs I could never dreamed you were as lonely as; was nice of her." all this. I shall have to take you out! "She invited nie more; or else court you all over again ! with her. and then to show you that I love you." the matinee; what