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Freezone er discovery of-town delegates to the Imperial Realm e Wor gegen = Ila Of Who By JANE PHELPS < hange d man--- " CHAPTER LXXXVIL We had the drawing room and Mrs. Collins was in the parlor car. George spent most of his time either with her, or talking with some gen- tlemen he knew. I curled up in tha corner of the seat and gave way to gloomy thoughts for a time. Then George came in with an armful of magazines and [ resolutely opened one and read. After luncheon, which Mrs. Collins shared, she brought her book and came in with me. I was terribly an- noyed, but pretended to be indif- ferent. "You'll excuse me, if I go right on reading?" 1 said coldly. Of course! I have an interesting story to read, also." For over two hours we sat without speaking. Then George came. in and, for the remainder of the jour- ney, he and Mrs. Collins kept up a running fire of small talk. We were to stay at the same hotel, so naturally George took charge of her luggage. "It's easy for widows to travel, if they have some other woman's hus- band to look aftér them," I thought bitterly, as I stood waiting while he hunted up a piece of her luggage which she insisted must go to the hotel with her. More Unpleasantness, "Make yourself as attractive as you can," George said as he left me. "It won't take me long to dress. I'll be back in a minute." He was gone some time. I was all dressed when he came in. The mo- ment 1 saw his face, I knew he was displeased. 'Is that what you call - te ren yhdd S404 000 Told In Twilight $$ = 3» (Continued rrom Page 3.) A Dutch tea was given at the Country Club on Thursday evening, when the guests fneluded Mrs, H. E. Richardson, Mrs. P. G. C. Camp- bell, Mrs. [R. H. Cooper (North Syd- ney), Miss Eva amd Miss Mabel Richardson, Miss Jean Craig, Miss Phyitis Knight, Miss Mamie Ang- Lin, Miss Aileen, Miss May and Miss Rose Rogers, [Miss Mary Strange, Miss Marjorie Pense, Miss Mollie Saunders and Miss Eva Martin, » - * Mr. and Mrs. William Bowen, Junction, motored and apent Sunday with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Thomson, Selby. Mr. and Mrs. W. 8. Holmes, Ot- tawa, and Mrs. Harold Anderson and daughter, Doris, Napanee, spent the week-end ' at ""Warnerheinr" Colebrooke, the guests of their mother, Mrs. Coleman Warner. Miss Olive Sherbourne has been In Napanee for the. past week, . . . making Miss Jessie Smith, Kingston, is visiting friends in Montreal. Dr. and Mrs. H. E. Day, Alfred street, motored to Hamilton to be present this week at the meetings of the Canadian Medical Association. 'Miss Alice (Day is mpending the week with Mrs. Timmerman, 'Odessa. Mrs. George Rogers and little son, Peterboro, were In Kingston to at- tend the graduation of Mrs. Rogers' brother, Dr. Jack Simmons. Sir Sam Hughes has been at hig house at Wagie Lake, Haliburton, since the rising lof 'Parliament. - - . Mrs. John Carson, Kingston, 1s the guest of Mrs. Sutcliffe, Manning avenue, Toronto. Capt. and Mrs, Inkster have arriv- ed from England and are the guests of Mrs. B. H. Osler, Cobourg. Lady Hendnie issued invitations to an At Home on Friday evening at Government House, to meet the out- Order Daughters of the Empire an- nual meeting. = - . Principal and Mrs. Bruce Mayitr and Mr. and Mrs. G. Y. Chown left for the west on Thursday. i Mr. and 'Mrs. Maurice Aykroyd, Montr are wisiting Mrs. Light- oot in Ottawa. ° Miss Hilary, Toronto, is the guest of Miss [Eleanar Creighton at the warden Po with. AT NARRAGANSETT yourself attractive?' he asked, pay- ing n> attention to the maid. + "Why---am I not all right?" 1 had selected a dress of soft, white ma- terial, a little low in the neck. It was a dress I could have worn for a home dinner. "Have you so few clothes that you must select that quakerish thing to appear in?" My eyes filled at his tone, and | turned away that he might not see the tears. "I'll change, if you ll tell me what you would like me to wear." '""There's no time to change!" (he had been dressing as he talked). "Mrs. Collins will be waiting." Mrs. Collins! Was she to eat with us, too? I glanced into the mirror. Really, 1 looked very well, I choked back the tears, dabbed my face with pow- der, again, and waited. But when 1 saw Mrs. Colling and the other women, | realized how like a school- girl 1 must look. Such elaborate costumes, I never had seen. They were like the wonderful dancing froeks in my trunks. Too elaborate for a dinner, 1 thought. "You are not dancing tonight?" Mrs. Collins asked, in oily tones, as we joined her. "Dance--is there a dance?" Of course! You never have been to the casino, George tells me; you will be charmed. I adore it!" A Why had George not told me? In- dignation flushed my cheeks, as I fol- lowed meekly behind them into the dining room. - Could he have pur- posely allowed me to remain in ig- norance. He was so proud, so im- patient with me if I were not suit- ably dressed for each and every oc- casion, that I could not understand t in THE ACTIVITIES OF WOMEN 5 The Swedish parliament has reject- eda bill for woman suffrage. The third largest practitioner in Vienna is a woman. ' Philadelphia' women led the wo- men of America in the third Liberf Loan campaign. The government of China is pre- paring to send a corps of woman nursés with the army now on its way te France. The Pennsylvania railroad has started a school for the instruction of women as train dispatchers. A New England newspaper has a woman city editor whose star re- porter is her husband. The French Academy of Medicine has (indertaken the problem of pro- ioirf the health of the women in industry. The American Red Cross has pre- sented $2,000,000 to the French Red Cross and the two Frgnch women's societies for caring for the wounded. Belle Armstrong Whitney, an, Am- erican woman, has crossed the ocean twenty-one times since the war be- gan and is now delivering a war mes- sage from France to American peo- Slight Stroke of f Paralysis Down Lett Side--Stomach and Heart Affected--Case Baffled Doctors For Three Years. Trenton, Ont., June 1.---A very in- teresting report has been received from Mrs. Pringle in regard to her recovery from partial paralysis. This was a most extreme case, for doctors had been trying for three years to find something which would restore the depleted nerve force, One can scarcely imagine stronger evidence of the restorative influence of Dr. Chase's Nerve Food. Mrs. C. Pringle, Queen street, Trenton, Ont., writes: "About five years ago I was trou- bled with my stomach, there was a soft of paralyzed feeling across it and up my Jeft side, and my heart seemed almost to stop beating. ' 1 called in the Doctor, and he thought it was symptoms of a stroke. My stomach kept getting worse. Af times the pounding would be intense, al- most unbearable, and I thought I would go wild. Sleep was out of the question. I tried different doctors, giving each one a fair trial, and doc- toring nearly three years. My case seemed to baffle them. It was a ner- vous breakdown caused by overwork and worry. During all this time I could not do any work, and my friends thought it was a matter of time how long I would live. Some one advised me to try something to build up the system, and 1 tried dif- ferent medicines. Finally 1 thought 1 would try Dr. Chase's Nerve Food, '| as the clearing house for placing wo- his not telling me about the danc-| ing. s In some way I was sure Mrs, Col- Uns was to blame. | In just what way, I couldn't figure out. But In my own mind 1 was satisfied that it was 80. 1 would not allow her to "crow over me," to use an old expression of David's. "1 shall, too, I am sure. You see I have Leen at home, always. All these things that are so familiar to you older women, are new to me, I Loo adore dancing, and {f, when vou | are having your dessert, George," --I| | turned to him---"I may be excused I will be ready by the time you have finished. I forgot that you sald we were to dance tonight." { The expression on George's face) was so comfeal, I almost laughed. | He knew as well as 1 did, that he| had said nothing about dancing--and that I had simply said what I had for a reason. He returned gravely: "Certainly, Helen. But don't keep us waiting." "Why do you change, Mrs. How- ard? You look very like a debu- tante." "But I am not a debutante. 1 am a married woman." I answered, smiling, but furious, She had called George by his first name; I, of course, was "Mrs. Howard." I caught a look of anger, as ft swept over her face, gone in a mo- ment. I had baffled her plan to have me make my first appearance at the casino in improper costume. It gave me the added courage I needed. So that, when the waiter took out salad plates, I did not wait for George to order anything more, hut rose and, again excusing myself, 1 left them. (To be continued) PA A et tts ple, acting in co-operation with the committee on public information. The American Red Cross has sent 48 women to France as nurses' aids The first attempt ever made to or ganize Mohammedan women has re- sulted in the formation of the Asso ciation of Ottoman Women. and another group will menthy The wofan's committee of the Council of National Defense is acting g0 this men in war work. The first meeting of the woman's section of the Fathiérland party in Berlin asked the government to drop peace negotiations. . The first' woman' tbod administra- tor is Miss Kathleen Mackin, chief of dietetics for the National Service school at Washington. Street railway companies employ- ing women as conductors assert they are more honest than men, but do not collect as many fares. Many 'women's colleges are doing away with the commencement festi- vities to devote the money thus sav- ed to war work. i When the historic = Medico<Chir- urgical hospital of Philadelphia graduated its final class consisting of 26 nurses recently, fifteen of them immediately entered the Red Cross work. : If wealthy women really desire world democracy they must under- take the stern task of abolishing poverty, according to Miss Julia La- throp, chief of the children's bureau of the federal department of labor. 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