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city, heard of it, too, from Mrs. Dalby. "Mr. Delmar," spoke the senior partner one day, "we have decided to give you a 25 per cent, raise in your salary and another month's leave of absence, but no nursing this time.1 You take a genuine vacation or we'll fire you." It was too late in the season then for hunting and fishing, so Delmar went down to a pretty tourist resort, and, oh, wonders! the Warner fam ily arrived there the following week. Delicia was simply delightful. She needed rest like himself, and they enpoyed quietness and nature to gether. The sterling qualities of the man, the generous nature of the girl proved a foundation for mutual at traction and life was all roses to them the day they realized that there was no shadow of future parting for them. ZK"f CVtATKMs Answer. We positively forgive the ladies for doing anything that will offer an excuse for wearing decora tive underwear. o o The first word in advertising was the script, written on papyrus 3,000 years ago by an Egyptian gentleman who had lost a slave. GIRL SUPERVISOR OF WOMEN -WORKERS IN CANADA MISS BESSIE- MC.KEHNA. After taking a "course" in a Ca nadian munitions factory, Miss Mc Kenna of St Thomas, Ont., and a graduate of Toronto university, has been appointed supervisor of women workers in Canada, by the "minister of labor. She has specialized in so cial work. NO HORSE, HE RIDES COAT Hachita, N. M. Jas. Torrance, owner of the country's largest goat ranch, who lost half his horses in a Mexican raid and sold the rest to the U. S. army, has broken his largest billy goat to the saddle. o o FABLE Once upon a tyme there was a very obliging and cheerful boxoffice mans