?; M" ., 'the ground, benumbed and overcome. Sravely, Tiowever, she fought her way against the wintry blast. She located the address given on the card, a great ornate mansion on a fashionable thoroughfare. Floribel had just suf ficient strength to. totter up the steps and ring the doorbelTwhen her senses reeled and she sank to the cold mar ble step unconscious. There she had been found by Mrs. Neal. Floribel awoke to find herself in a luxurious bed, a beautiful lady hovering over her. What loving grateful arms inclosed her, as she told her story so simply in its naive recital, but meaning so much' to the proud Willis family! And it was in silken attire, a trans formed Floribel, that Arlo Willis saw the lovely ward of his sister the next day. Like one transported to a perfect paradise the sweet little waif entered upon her new life. Her bright ways, her gratitude, her beauty and then her fervent love ap pealed tOjtthe great nature of Arlo Willis. 4p The Jacobs people never saw her again, but society did. In all her bril liant loveliness, loyal, unspoiled, ra diantly happy, the humble child of the lonely rag warehouse became the reigning bride of the season. o o SAYINGS OF MR. MOUSE WOA7?AS SfAJO CAJ J CLOTis 7?J -SS 77iY Ws3Z f SHE ISFAIRY GODMOTHER to SOLDIERS' BABIES SL COBHJESa jsm&sxit' Countess Madalaine Hunyadi of Hungary, godmother of 37 babies i children of men who have died in bat tle. The countess will pay for the upbringing of her family of babies. o o TODAY'S TESTED RECIPE 1 By Caroline Coe Spanish Roast Use 2 pounds of round steak and 1 pound of pork shoulder. Grind the meats thorough ly with a meat grinder. Mix 1 egg, 1 . cupful of crackers and a little sliced onion. Heat 2 cupfuls of tomatoes, either canned or fresh. Season them with salt and pepper and add a pinch of soda. Before the meat is done use part of the tomatoes for making a gravy --y'-W6 JJ. '71 ! rt ufa.. irftftfcfotl AjiM!tl HIHMMMHI .