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PAGE 2 into |x>»ition At night rhelr b' ,m ' bardruent <»pen**d with * urrifl' fir* from guns vbON poglfUm® bad not fV«<n prfvlouMy h**-n t-a-p* tht« Ilallan* N« "orh arHll*r>cfl • j>»* been atulnrd by *h» German »Jnr* Verdun *• that »hl<li «' mmr*-! fh*’ Italian poet 1 ion*. «•*■ Outnumbered in gun* anil m* n troops from «h* f "t»* <>n were *!ciin<* of a great war r,m chine pursuing fb<’ "stiie which *be (J*-r»»n< *n sore--* " ! adopted in Rumania and a v,r ’>'•* ! chin** led b> »he in:i-t» r »ho ' M n Jutted that Rumanian campaign Gen. von Mat fc• ■ u•»* it How twm<*ndo«« l« »h** drluny j»ower of this gt**a : machine m «|i« atfil in fh* f<» ( ' ! h«' ! -**rerat ~T- drcd drcd square niile*. »<>n inch by in* h In (.'adorns * yi* * 1 off• •ni <■■ 1 *' "*■ »unmi< r un«l during a n * ’’* 1 P«t»n that !«.«»«<1 ’h’** mon t • now In th*’ enemy a hanil** a. * •’ liar** week 1 !* p’teh. Hjr enormous nwantna * ’ 1,1 f ‘ n ;t luflu, th«* German- h i • ered the Italian" thru mountain pa*!**-. then weight toppled over H* fense*. The Teutonic armlet arc n"» than 10 mil* ■ from 1 din* f h* >' • lan railroad center « *' H frankly declared taaa " ' ro ' ardlce" of certain of i’- -‘0 * th«* second army, permitted •' 1 ' tonic flanking too'* t- the enemy wedge thru ‘ fe lines. Ckirttia w-a.H retaVcen J l ’,, vnder* cruahed thr i to the t *'•'-* n plain*. Clvtdale. an 1 ’ **' ar wa* taken. It wh» expect* and today ? a' < «’• na would inak* every > ff< t M ' anew defensive lit'-*' ' ,;i ■' mento river, approklmatel • 1 back from the Hn»* <*u * l, “ 11 r \‘\[ tlgh’lwt '»*'! in prom "<> river I s the nrrt natural * ! barrier In the plain section " a comparative flat terrain cl*ar • this river, there vfaint 5. p* b* ' today that th* I’allar v- i,.l able to atop the German Ivi*ti« • ; untch before that line France was relied upon ’u w*jt' first contribution 1o Italy n*< «* The French cabinet met f» m*ia> . evening for consideration o problem CUSTER MEN READY FOR SHOOTING: Targets Will Be Placed On Rifle Range This Week fly HAROLD V WIU'OX CAMP CUSTER. BATTLE CREEJK, Mich, Oct 20.- MaJ K B Morden, constructing engineer at Camp Custer, has announced v ■ the rifle rang** will b»- ready thi week for the installation of target - The target equipment is nearly «. here, ami the installation should b< a matter of only a few days. That means that before the month is well [ along, the third of the di'i-ion that has been trnining since the middl*- i Os September will do some sbo**tin; 1 Skill with the rifle will be the on* imperative requirement of th* Am -r lean soldier in this war. If the local boards can get I to send th*’ n»* n. th*» n* xt dral’ j quota of 4** per cent will come to ! ('imp t'uster between the sixth and tenth of November. The camp win be ready for the men at that tirn*-, and whether th* men will come wnl | rent with Washington and th* local I boards. Because of construction delay.* and rainy weather, the portions of l the artillery brigade that have noi moved to permanent quarters will not chang*’ barracks until the tlr-t i of November, according to pr* *n 1 plans. That means that th* infantry | will not be able to reach it- perm* n*nt quarters until after th-sc da*** When once seriously undertaken. ; t* entire transfer of quartets will fas* only two or three days The old receiving station will be abandon* (t when the next 4** p* r * ent of conscripts come*. The m* n will be received in several barrack set aside for the purjKise in the l*«•• block at the Hattie l'rc**k end of th* camp This system will get a trial on the first oi November, when n> *r ly f.nti Negroes from Fstroit will b*- received in Building No. 25 One hundred Negro*-, rrom out in the state arrived Saturday and were »•«. signed to th*- colored battalion MaJ Fred A. .Mger announce** that the final Liberty loan total for t amp Cuater Is 1t.3XP.750. This total me* he lowered In a few days It is be I laved that some men woh depend ents subscribed for more bonds than they could afford Such subacrip lions will b*> annulled. Exery -ol dier with a family must contribute half his pay to the siip|*ort of h*s wife and children, and no Liberty bond subscription will be j*crmitteti to stand In the way of Ihi«* allot ment and his taking out some war Insurance. Th** insurance drtte j now on in camp The war Insurance fa the most advuntsgeou < propose tion ever made hv any gov*>rnm< nt to an enlisted man. ami there win be few soldiers here who do no’ take out the full sUi,o<tO worth of protection. In response to a request made to the commanding general by the pas tor of HI. Paul's Lutheran church in Post Toasties The Wheat-Saving Breakfast Food r*<, # . MfU ('i «rk k>'ki|4n; P .atum Ofrwl C . U 4« W|n4e*r. Cmtari*. Detroit, seveial I tetrode:* *>ert f>‘ miffed to go h*>m* Sunday to at’ *nd the aervices celebrating 1 h*- f*»u r bitndrcth .mniversary <»f O.* '•» i in a i ion Th*- ’iien for >*l*olll I**'* I of abseo*'* w*-r* ’ e I follows Walt*r Brumh r »'l r * »er* Howard Hoffman. Rnymord ITe.seil John (b’hill We. hdl' Oehrnke, Herman U**’ ’**e. '* iit‘* r' Geddest and William Wrobel Four more [►’roll* n i l *’’'*! glv**n warrants as corporal* in Bat* r.ry Thr** Hundred sn 1 Twei. > ninOi field artillery n* t arc l\il .am Hewitt. At.hos Lapps- t'harles , *mp CU... T |» generals. Brig -Gen McMahon. «**m tnanding the at tiller* brigade. n~s ..!at 1 ’amp Dix N J Gen >!• Ma i ion ?• succ* «sor at t uster hae r>**> I announced Meanwhile t“1 Oloke. -er.ior colon-I of To brigade. ! wl j) hrt tK brtggd* con.mander H;s ! regimen* the Three Hundred arid 1 ll.irtiell field ar* er' MaJ H S r reel! comfiiand’na the horse •ec ’ion of the ammun- i*>n "ain. and \I 4! Orlando Troveii, • ommandmg 'he Three Hundred and Twent* * ighth machine gun battalion, ha' *• b.-en trani-ferred to ('unit* Mea*! l of the second lieutenants who have . port on Not f9 to C*M9 Jofettato# ; Fla \ » ” ’ - - - ‘ i-. man who will assist in ~.s *or. i training here Mr* L C Sherwood ■ 21 Garfleldaie., I*etroit. t« :i.n aunt j Jam* •> Mavnard, of Marquette h -i Rowe. di\,-ion athleti* <hief I signed b' *he war department. Mr. I :•* - 'rc no 'Hilary ! mo* - "■*'* • * ’ '* ‘ j walking w:» a um, 1 net. .a .. i.ess i* cc.«i• *’d their flr? 1 e\pe J Lo-it. Huber- l*.ion of -he field 10* jitals. went *ot h with the Saturday [ tiooal guard divis.on *ra:nir.£ a* ; M’aco. T* X No epidemic !« exp- ’ j cd but -h* m. ;• ai offl er wa- -*>n: | a*iong for j-afe*> fir*’ r<aeons <’ne I famous armv t.re*cnptio* for mumps j ii- chewing guru The theory .* tna* 1 the c hewire gun produce* a *■ >ri o' ! eland \n the discomfort of niurupv IN DETROIT |lj>k«p I liruilar. * ll»i»4fr*o«. af Ike I let r«il (Mtlrtrl ®f the *tnkMl*t * . a 'ir»nsl »-*- n V :an - T* a- <* ’-1 ■* • •> - re! w rk ni*)| i* r»t 1 • Hiili. p r-fen*!*-* r* r» an,;. tti , • Blah-’ :’i I*n -O • n f> i( , nvente nos the U omin • F ■'* lit M »*Hiriar> •o 'lety *r.<l tmm* d:stel> afe filing this #n gku* *r:. rtt .* <>nt !.»<■-» t x*isnt'-. I‘ity to rontlsut hi* w *" w rk |’rral(l*nl Frank M. I Itff4 *»4 »tk*r nffl. ini. us thr I’rrr Warwwrtfr ' 'l ll re *•! »r* t**ak ng tne-r annual I’ :n*V.»*ie »!.•’ !-n*- t • Toledo, the «'anadtan diviaion. th* trr branch *nd thr ms n line Port »*.*’• h to Grand Thr «ffl* *r j ar** pleased with *-< jto’tims th* hav* ir.d in t i*-r jr»r* * n thus f.-r Prises will he awarded to th*’ tra< 4 swperv nors rr.akina th* : >. st show’ng and am r.g th* »* t o*l f. r*n’.*n. stat*” n»c*nts and . 1 1. •r - Mr ' fr*’l • fi’ii :ncli d»s A. L tjrandv asaistant manager M Hal Med *» n**^ suj»*’r'ntendenf • f rranat rtat; >n I 1. lU> '* S’-neral superlntenden* M B”>th general fre.gr.’ • f> j w (l', 'irr.A, *1 r»*r .n ? 4 f\t • 0 motive r. s S' +\<i r h* ar.l ' I4'r Jf A Caudill* >nt ! nMr f *• •«f wayi <*+• \V Tf»r/, n+*r I* K r. 4i i,^rr:' f mail and express ali of tr.* President and Mayor irge Food Saving WASH’.VOTON Oct. 29 esery n* in the rr*mtrv t ab undan«a ff « ~. » » «ur * tl ff' n.-vi >»•> .« * » u»f off. and. • "ntinate « , ■ i » uurplM*. ne .hall noi o # able to a* ■ *»n.pp• *, #> i o» .l to our but 'A'** «K» ’ n arM <-»tai>|:.h r«■«.,» r»»':,|e t • »» %t home. 'W* <-»rinr>t accompVai Je<t. m flha w» v • .n r Tifl‘‘e anil dev.-tion Jo n• ration < an that »n1 votlon p hoi’f) ?y;r■» r•• t 'i' »•'h horr.e • rwl public m"i , i r * » In the ao -ntry piedir>nv r< * ; port to the fnoil iitirin>iii'ii n and romplyinc nith It. req-jea». I•» t roi t which ha* r*-p. nded . marjo by the a o V*mn: en t n tf ,r O'll'l i' • f war art tv ti*a, • a«\f<; ftff.ln for ro-or»r«»j..n m the cam paign of a wool*. >e«irnn* ur.iai the au.pl.e. f »h» t rin»rl <t»te. p. od ain ni.trat'. r fteali*lh« the ; mp. rtart fa tor In th» aticreaaful wai hr <<f o fare, the *.,»*inrnent h*» ... rm «he ...ietai *• r o , u .. #• ftie ro n* rv in the r t>.r r\ u..r e ’ the iiret ion * la' and down h v »r . I'nod Administration and it . hmiii a|\e» of every Aryeri<*r. r.ii will he reifur*«e.| f,. «*o tarda t>l M l(ina therp.elvea to the a. • rnrnent a program -f rnn>«r< tlr.n. The local committee. hende.j by Mr. O.r.r Weber, will be„ n * <*v>va*» of r>rtrMt •. , It t* hop»<f to obtain i pi*,!** <arda. * > it may readily b« /. ». n that the -rmmlttee ha. not only 'iniler*akef, H patriotic work but a dlfflrult one n. well \ Tin f rr ,h * of the.e that the h *»»•*-wfvr« of no* b*Gt\ » (}.l . f (bi f f> i in the world Ats vale Mr trtiijrt d<> rrmra tff«an t*' supply inrn and a»vwn the an**} nni*nt. parttrulartv 1 r tfa **ff >M« tjr> ««»n«rr% t so and sippty #>f thr miintriffi hv w? rn. ' nitinf >\/i■{#f,| ||if. aw Printl«a lhr plain neat hind—lk. »• r '«kt— rtmea JeH llrpf ktala 451* The Evening Story The l nmusical Meml«er. fCopyrlght. r y XV Werner » j M.trcit W irden -,it itp !>n th* w 'her? h*»l ;ti hnj i*u»r r u»n,< +rfr qut^t• i cha-rngM Sf '* hh< crS*i h#!>.‘l? out Si.o had known | so/ t a v • 'At) tt » IS* jJ flilVk Ir* . f \*”er -r - - .*• <♦,. ~1 n* p.. lii* an fare an*l - e;*dj nertss Her In i'b!iiia*o au-i Nt* r ’* voice. Th* m .*ji ptiise.l alont: M.*r* ia’s »:ra:nei: i nerve. ~, Sh*’ f* - r ’} :lt sll co’u'U not endure tt If u w*-rc ni< - now rair.ing as w-..d!y a? it had an J h«> ir ago she would 4Mi\er her red defied fa •» and ’ v : k *■; rl and« w>th .1 ven and go for a **.i.k .-•mewheie nn> her# jJhf h**rMl[ to h^ T kn»es and look*! over ”-e window idtige It was -till riming, haide •hat he # >re ' ’i a> u r.. K .. ’ M v vl *• *- in " 1 i *he gray, clotty rain w hich alnios' ! cor.gea.* in jts passage thru the i*-> j a.r. the cruel, aii-pcrvading rain of a e October. No. she co i!d r.*>t go >u* N •-aini’at could prev.tl *■£* nsr s :ch a ditwnpn r S': e s’Af'd n' :t d* spairingly and then • ■> ~1 w :r. " the n* xi turns*. Thru th-* « ,ndc« « e cc ;id see famt outlines of a man writing a - a table Peter M’ L*an had been the Wor dens' n*tgr.bor for six year?, ever <- r.ee indeeti Mr Word* n died and th* family moved to ’h* hou*e nev door. He w* 4 -* a kindly n* <;.b- • but reserved —the kind o? ia.tn on* does not easily ge- acquainted with H*- wro’e "’hirg. ’.->r ”v rinea and r*-,.d a gr*\vt de.4! H* had a tar anti snai*- in* * b* - to«»k ’he Worden grls .ind tr.- r mother, delight to Marcia for she loved m<>- j . ug anu > e *j o not airi - . ,t : car Every ;■nn : ■ ’ n l .pared from actual nrces*l T ies w-* p.' | m»o the rirls music Tb* M£,V f Mr M Lean « ’ne \ ;e» v there .1 *o M.v- t* :*•* a 'ock of 'ifety in the raids* of an '■ nsweep-ng •. .e sh* ne.‘d” { *• • 1 ros k Inipulelvely she .prang ip 1 and ran downsiairs. Fr*»ra ’fie' io*» * un*|er the »’atrs sh*’ equippe*l berse’f wi»h r-ibb*es. raincoat and] umbreiia .»rer.ejy on and h* I tnoth*r. she knew was ymg down She -.>*nt thru the g,»ch*»n aero*., th** back lawn and arrived a* the j rear door of the M l>*sn house An- Sarep-a opene.i *h* door . Aunt Sarepta was Mr McLeans b> l old 9h kiTv ** W ho ° U f °was ! said scrubbed both side- of her, kuf.hen floor and ieans*-d ail the in ners with a hxirp.a ‘What a- lnld you at*- to come H' if in rs ■* n’ she exclaim* 1 .1 awn’ ’O see Mr Mi luean. ! pleas*.* Mania said Sre He ? wrinng Go ngh* in. Bu* take r « yohr •>..’ t.r. Mar jt peeped in a: the horary 1 door, hesitating before sh« knex sed The large room looked so re r u | with I*. book- and dars leafh* r j hirniiure !» « ame *o Mar* a th. *' booa 4 wer* nie* r to live wch *han •rustcal ins’rumen’s and tha* Mi McLean was very wi«.- to cboos** them instead of some o'i.er ’hinr* 'he might have had He wa- si busy that -he ha’ed to dis’urh hint ,nd the knock «he cave wr. rim'd. h» heard it t irned in h - ctair oh. hello' * he cr ed 'Gome Ir. Mams ' He laid down hi« pen and pale man with deep ,n»- n '* .?<*■ fine fair hair an-1 gray eye. Keeping Up With the Joneses P tt'GiknS, Tve Ci?rN I I you ftiSTEc. ) f 3> a, 00 you ] 11'wul to yi** 3 v 0 u 5 ,( wish pop tp.ait i fwrriCMLAa lcmi to DO YQM A)nT 1 - yovc. Pb Nit o’ •* .-.VriitTY OF TOuß3tLfr ) 17 OuT MiH QW J vSftCDINE 4 ’ J \ f 30NIS MAD BIT DONE, 30 lln *»ST I p, T a, T r —y tr/ WIPE l!i' */ k — \ . t Lhcky Dippy’s Diary. BOB KING CiAVE A WHILE WA>"T N6 S ' “ * C^HFtvsJ HE LED THE WAV TO THE HALL «yw| ir y» r\ THEV'IL PAPTf LAST NIGHT PVC3 -SUDD6NLV E ACI MM! D: I WAS the FIR.CT TO . SCOTT' I ALMOST FOWGOT' comt 1 from thb stand f<ECO(iNI£t. mum. arrive. I vvi rn ME o\W'1 ,¥ I ” APE TOU AFPaiD The GUESTS I > tfHr ■ 11 ; WILL 'Steal them’' I asked. , iNr - - , 11 “ ' l ; r i P n JZIX. M I i j \i !>•■>-> , . ■ r 1 W*- i r x- - -,-vA-v AW /Cl kNyPA i'(H ! •*<va\% * ?b»?> - '/a ! • i r lf> a. A a- #4' I #fr r aP t■ j f Fa '.5 // • H !•/('» «; fe*”*4r fig— -it.lk.jTayW'• - L ,/ .. Iv . ' • ( . ; k Pd f l 4 . / * \ v h'o ' ' I ikiA-Ljj jw VkL ,'f^L. DETROIT TIMES ul New Costume / f 5 Special! !7j Blouses /* V \ * 200 Georgette \\j ~ 161 I t"JL jM w e ! Kg* \ \ ' h "»n in white. fl* sh and suit shades,' {/i and tfout ana silver ice. • n,i pink, with lace trimmings. * —' F/j Very Dressy Skirts /% Smart Coats for Girls V[JjL \v fN Satin Charm et • * h Ve' ■ ■■§ pn mm a gfL Kxclusiv*’ ft Siegd Cos models In N*’ Iveta. Velourw |((t \yi ve’ and Impot n'• NX .iv I M I ■■ ■ Bolivia.* and Broadcloths M.tnv richly fur iXi JO|rnrL\js ,j s ls - $ 25 - 5 35 «,«*—-.*..***. sjq . $25 . $55 ’ha 1 you cou;*! not g»t to the b<*? ’om of al! atVnce if ever be had risen :rvtr. hi- hair you would have I .*se , t‘P. th.it 1;» Un.*‘ •3. w: M.i-.ua. h<* i»a.d rs• • *’ hair by the fireplace :.\w * » tenesome day ■ I'm vergl.i i tb see vou." H*’ - in.;* ! ,md his fa e ceaseil to ' be ‘will* lv >iu'ke and its mes | >: <• w ,(4 wonderful Nt- McLean,' Marcia begvn. car ! want to a>k vou a seri - q.K’-tion Do you think I ought to be something l can t b*> *o please mother and the *•'.l ntf w ha’ •• is you can't V miuifiir Oh *^ # !\ p had lt» of instruction and I can ♦ , f,i '' v vA r*!! t) ;t it <\ purely * htHs.il performance l rat^h f , .. t>lj t>s t u!»' u> tearh a \i ff le b’H ev>n have to have tempf?ra m* nt iday> I Ahall not be a An ! ! r: .. * be i ** \ « « ha r "" \ ,1• >: * n1 r% Irr Tm I***T fee t\ V M J . t n *, 4 >t th i 4 ( 4.*t qq I * * ’ i* tj ic>4»k. ?*o much worse ! • -an • * * nc- M >3 gboll mak* « for • *ni ch,’*** *» ranch for l i <>4 ** . . r. ! baanng and -Mich :r.g I d'-n ’ know where i got It [from I'm -u.h- for mother -ajs r h*r* have none bu* profe* 1 •■'.>r..4l in our families for ■hr* " g*-n-"rfi 1 rn» She can't bear i An* - • sa - that l must go o ’he % jto sv Ir:.”- w-e.re I Cf ’i!«rlearn ! IH2 H.GQ Q^^iEninif X! 1 n regarded fcer gra’**|v -Wh • do vfi * n* me to do ’o help yo, M*. ” l •■* yru/d ’alk to mother I 7. .'n Marcia 'a;re rj:-*• •<> iiim 1* r ru'** r«n ann 1 w n ♦ • h ni #n * r *n * -n I wish jr; r; * • If I hive to go on with 1 ,ynd 1 dun • wan’ try life to * I ’ No. ’ **: Mr MG/«n ' * ■» o« * tair'v and r.o* And I will t.xi* ’o I . _ . .. 1 ». n*x’ day win snr.j***’. ir >ni: sri Mr MM/an ’ r T*'>K Mrs 1 ’-X'Dn.en for a drive alone And « hen • a Pi* bas v t ail . is* r< j! ! do a * sh* piea^^'d - " >4*:- w.x 4 scarcely at | i• .i \ :ons she spent XT'" !t: •: * .in t classmate, w h wX. a great relief to the NY d< 1 tousehold. for the oldar | .. did noi vg-.e* wth Marcia I * were'better ' l.en she was .*f •’:* house " * jthe s the fifth w • n,” Ixila told Peter McLean 1 at at last the time came when Me da must come hom** to ; Sh- ad changed Immeasurably Sh- w i* a little heavier of mild ! h* r fr- ales had faded and her red h.i - w .*.« dulled into that shade i w h n.* vo well under a black ■* mi ;L thlle-T ,of the jNV -den girl* and Tho she was , , a :n * ■ hxd t w-«\ >* g*Tfing into ! i.oir.es ’ha’ made her distinctly no ! ti< cable Two y**ars had made no charge :r. - pr »; **r’« o* Lola. Olive, and M* • Nlei!* was s’ill listening for -at cal! *o musical comedy OliTe -.‘ tom go- a chance to play ou* of wn ;.t had a corapetito r .n 'he : • *■> > -n- business There had begun me talk of Merle marrying |!- I n*nfo —h who hal ai»'avs hung • ' -d her lot. but Mrs NVordar. ;w. r.nt consent to tha’ Merle's ~re* m.- not be spoileil by an I ind erect marriage. Tung the*e farts into considers n Mar* * found less fas* »han •*<-* *xp*- *» ; m.oie about her .nter, t.' :i »o *e’ ip a dresstnaxir* e#tab u er,’ un .cr a *ep.-i-a r e roof Miss ’b' -v ho had failed a* a <tr*ss **- *l* .ibotit to give up her -■ ra*. - Marcia hired ’hem and !• - oh had * sign lettered for ; do<vr 'Marcia Worden. Dress i: -er nd rteslgner" and she po* i*’-T *4 rertisen.ent which said * more in the taper Every r: rnir.g «'.* wen’ to her *bop ai * ri * *nd every right she re » med a* * Nothing W - ervr said ~ ,nu* * haT «he did or did not do xt*-, xx*.-fier was having so mans * t . : i t-i . *. that *l.e was verr 2 tha’ Marcia seemed *o he ahir ’O ;.x»k i f*er herself. The gins earning no’b ng «l*h ’h-lr ”«‘r* ar.d ’..i.es were bad She w- thankf.il that Msrria did no* -*k h»r fjor money, for «he had none to *j>are Then suddenly came c»**a*rpph# -newhere % corpora*lon smashed ind tb» bonds upon which poor Mrs Worden baaed her income became I *T)*re wor'hie** piper If look s iaw r*- and P«‘er M ’A*an *o con vince her that this was so, and then she coliapsi*d. Marcia * ame home one nigh! to find a supper'e.-s heuae and her mother in *>d " Eli three dlfferen' kinds of pit',- ft u the doctor on th*- stand be.-lde : * ’Til have to nio'lgage he hum* she moaned Y've nothing else ;u :u nil] . S4imtthmg -something She loo*, t appea'mgljr ai the sou- of ’hem ‘Tin sure I'm doing the b*«c l cam said Ixila and ggedh “Tou can’t false u;> pupils out ».f the paving s*on» * ' cr.**u Olive w - sonae of quoting the IL !• ‘I shall marry Joe *• on< *\ ' clar*d M *r|e Then Mar. is «pok' “You'll ali get oil’ i*f t' - « --s \ and give mother's bromide s ch* to take efT*c- S.-oo* k*d 4<ldte vs rrux-ise make ’racks prur.* S.* cloeM »he d’»or ori *hem einpba ly “Now, mo<her '• he *sid. lc nd mg over tfi* forjorn figure. 'y> i brace r.gh* up I'm q il’e able *o take care of you I've wan’* ! so tall you so for some nme I v'e'g. ’ quite a Jo’ of money in th e ian < and I'm eammt more and ro- *e every day NXeahan't h.x'« ’o mor' gag*- ’he house Evervthmg *h.i:l g• on Juat a- formerly You ne*dr ’ worry Oh mv d*a- wha’ i comfr r’ y >u ire.'* sobbed Mrs vx>*”den So Marc a s money came ir and rai'led ’he depleted force# n? th* household M-Tie had. really <p - :a nice wedding, and a.- Joe g'-' i good Job ’hat enabled him to ’D* i rare .if her ’hmg? w .-at he i after sh* Jef* For la>lx and Olive I put upon their mettle, • xerted themselves to do their bes' I>iring 'his pc- >d of reconsini’ tion Marcias gr*comfort wa« Peter Me’.can They grew v**» f-iendl) and confidential When ever Mar*"ia came *o a atone w, ’ In her experience she went to P* t*r and h* found a way ’hru tt for her “Bu’ for yo-i my p«*or n•• would be snubbed off all the Mm* 1 she told him laughingly Ob. th*e* store wiuhs’ Shall I never con * an »nd of hem*' p*ter shook his head “i haver, t, and I'm considerably : older T han vou I’ve com*' *o o-e now and —and e s’orYes won'* give an ir< h " “W hy. Pe’e*'" Marcia cried ’Y i with a s’one wail' I never drear: ■ ! of such a thing '* MONDAY. OCTOBER 29. 1917. After that talk she wondered \ great deal about Peer's stor» wall. It * ould no’ be la k of money or Micros*., foi he both. Indeed, here «**4>m*>*i •<> be nothing Peter did nj' have tiirt make* ;**r hi4|>i>l ness and well b*mi: in thl- world, ind one 4lav she told him so Tht n he explained to her. ‘Oh I*an t gtv** pmy di»ssmak in< *hop now Man tu Mii-1 T don’’ H*k you to a once Pu’ a * mp*i you know, dear you can ...wav* mak*’ >*mr own frisks if von w rn’t let me buy them for Oh, well, then." «;ghed Marcia X moment later she murmured con •••n’edly Your shoulder 1* a very ni e place to res'f 4>n*’ s head on Peter. ’ I‘.”ei - tray eye* flashed :u;s chievously 'lt was designed expresslv for you he r*p • and CHICAGO RESERVE DISTRICT FALLS DOWN ON LOAN CHICAGO, * >ct 2? The seventh federal reserve distric’ f*u! short of Ps I'm *o.oi*> maximum quota In •he second Liberty loan, it was learned today X XV Hu! ,* 1 and. secre arv of he m e u’tve. tom mi tt.ee, announced fodnv '! a on h«* hss; of postcard •i*[m;' • fr *in bn c* * an<l<ounty chair iu»*n the dis’nr’ had s*ib-wnbe4l f*,l an *n* r>u»* of J74.0U0,- i*o*v over *h« heu-’-s announced Sat urday r"dniruf ’I sm hound *o say tha’ i’ Is no* likely the-" arc any undiscovered *uthsc•!n’ lops «t •' will yield th*» jxn nr>>* "'o defic ne*-eestiry ’o mak* ■■ •* v•• ■; -ild HuLsid ( r*ok countv. including t’Viicago, exceed*'! It* fi% ,r *xno * mnr mum h> 13.0u1.nn0 P was estimated Sub *r-!f’ ir ’b* n r>* h*r dl* or* of the dif*»: *< t w ere app** • f*n*'d a follow s 11’ nc*is. ou »:d« o’ • ch»k coiint* l“n, o o ■» |nd an > ||(i low-a f n.vofu',’, XC < igan. |' 7c,0 -* • **.u XV.-con* n. J Children Ory FOR FLETCHER'; OAST C R : A PRICE OF SOFT COAL GOES TJP 45 ( ENTS TON < HICAGO, on. 29 - The consumer musr pav 46c a ton more for bitum itx'us coml. as a result of tncreeuies k■.4n * * and saiurdaf by l*reel4ent Wll* n • > penult operatots to ndse n. ' *r- i\ ages, in the opinion of Cbt cago dealers. l 'ie fuel admtnla*mtlon has ' • :*rlce at which the operator raus’ • f * oral said F*rep Tpham, l * - !«nt of the Consumers’ com "ft has (bid the dealer wha* gross profit shall ba JVdh thaes ons wer* taken boforw the In • was grsnTed. so they mn’t do o’herwla** than i harge 4A© a tun more for coal lhe> selL THIEVES PUTIN BUSY WEEK-END Thieve* spent a busy Saturday niKiit and ?Uinday in rastrott Among Other things, they smashed tbw S an Jeweiry store window. Wood ward ave and State-st., and stola trinkets valued at tiAO. The home of Jame* Rllverman, No 3b4 High s’, east, was robbed of )ew4iry valued at |’W4 Rtepbea Phill ’.s No 246 Hecond ave., was bea »’n and robbed of fR, a block from the ren'ral station. A like s i :n* was ’aken from William XX . it** lei. No 4S? Theodore st P **; ket* stole $.126 from Martin AwnK No 524 Ash-st. wlife ba wa on a Fourteenth car. The -afe in the ofßc* of the Ohio S*A’e« Life Insurance company. In Tt-e iii >k building tu opened and 12” wts taken Overcoat* and other artl !• « of clo’h'.ng were stolen fr*'i rr »ny places while numerpus j.’ty h< daps are repored from *ll over the c*lty Krr4 Unv Sea keen m«4* e*■< *n(ln*rr In (bars* sf lbs t »M«# f ;ak» surrsv n Hetrolt TNe »- - • I Mi-Cr*’ F. \i a »taettsr of anginesra s A of th* s'ij srvleten es fbe ic t- sh r#v offirs. anfi will enable • «i*vo*« himself t® bis dxjs • «s is *rim»*r in hoth fh* Detach* and Crand Rapid* dietrleta. Me Kar it* b«*n th# prlnefpwJ as#l#s« «-• 'n *h» ltd* eurvay office fog JO years I'rlnflaf—lk* plain aeet kts#—<W| |a r*wt»f—Obm 1■ k 11**1 XtaSa 4Mk Bv Sinnott. -By Pop,