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mmummmmmm. m in his hand a little strip of paper. It was a check for more money" than he had ever thought of possessing. He nodded to Marcia, who took her way to the "inquisitorial room." Roland Dalton -poured forth his surging soul to the loyal girl who had saved the house on the point of col lapse. Dalton & Co. were to take in two new partners Herself and Jerry. She was to send to her widowed mother in a distant country town sufficient to make her comfortable for life. Further: "I say, they're in there a long time!" murmured Jerry Watson, and then, as the door finally opened and Marcia and Dalton came forth hand in hand, the chuckling old fellow un derstood that love as well as suc cess had come to the house of Dal ton & Co. SOME "HIGH FLVFOR MEREGIRL yyy.W""''iW''''"'""w"""4j ' r i vSL 2AWAUMMA Katherine Stinson. They call her the "Lincoln Beachy girl" and she has proven herself a daring "flier." Recently in Chicago she made a hair-raising loop at a height of 2,500 feet followed with a ;UP00-fQot.die ts-eartlL,, RHEIMS TOTS WEAR GAS MASKS FEAR ASPHYXIATION ? ?s. Class of Girls in the Only School Open in Rheims and a School Tot Fully Masked. Rheims, France. School goes pn in Rheims, while German shells break over the city and the boom "of cannon punctuates the lessons in the class rooms. But it is the strangest school that Prance, or probably any other nation, ever has seen ! Each little boy and girl goes to school wearing a mask and carrying a respirator for nobody knows when one of the German's poisonous gas bombs, which have been thrown into the city at intervals, is going to burst ir on about the scho'olhouse. Several children have heen killed . by pieces of shell in the bombard ments of the city, and a, few perished in fumes of poisonous gases. Then the regulation was issued that all should wear gas-masks to prevent a recurrence of these fatalitie3 AgaBatMMMHiiil i-i 2rt, - r3' --. JtJ SIUFfc. J