South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 104, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 7 April 1914 — Page 3

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It was just fiv when Hch'n sot back to thf hit l. Their key was In tho oftice, so hh knew Warren had not y'r ronio 5ut he was only a f-w minutes late.j Fh- was taking off h-r hat when he nt timI. IUi submitted rathT irnpa-1 tU-ntly to her eatrer kis, and threw his i-tiek end a bundle of iui.ts down with a brusque: "Vdl, what kind of a day did you havp?" "Oh, dear, a wonderful:" "Find Indon n. pretty Interesting old town?" "Oh. the most Interesting city In the world." "WhatM you see?" taking off his coat and throwing himself on the couch. Then, without waltincr for an answer. "I'm dead tired. Tho city, may be all rignt, but by Jove, you cu'ht to be up attain?! trie, business men here." "Why, dear, didn't you have a good day?" anxiously. "Didn't get to yep anybody. Thffe men are never In their oillces, or if they are they don't we you unless you make an appointment. Have to writo or telephone. Even the small fry can't b- seen offhand. Gad, there's a lot to be said for tho New York way of butting into an office and seeing your man on the spot, instead of fooling around writing letters to these pikers." Helen was conscious of a vague misgiving. ho knew it wan Warren's nature to always denounce everybody ;nd everything that didn't go his way. He had b en confident of success here, and now if he was meeting obstacles on this, his first day! l Agaln-t It. "I've made a few appointments for tomorrow. Dne I at these fel lows I'll get them u'olmr. Iiollntrton's tho nian I want to see the most. Wrote him for an interview but Heaven knows when I'll get it. They take their own everlasting time for things orr here. Now, let's et out and get something to rat. Haven't had a thing but a whiskey and soda sine morning." "oh. Warren. you know you shouldn't go all day without eating." "Didn't have time. Punch that bell there for some hot water," and he strode over to th dresser and began to take off his collar. Helen read the notice beside tho bell. Maid 1 ring Hot water 2 rings "Waiter ?, rings Valet 4 rings She rang twice and a maid promptly v ppeared with two tins of hot water. "Well. I'll be blowed. Those same little tin springling pots!" sniffed Warren. "They've been using them since the year one." There w-'.s a long, old-fashioned marble-topped wash-stand with the two heavy white porcelain bowls and pitcher that the English hotels ally ays have in their double rooms. Warren grumblingly -poured out rome hot water in one of the bowls. "About enough to wet a canary bird." "You don't suppose we could afford a private bath?" ventured Helen. "Huh! Doubt if you could get one. CI ues.they haven't half'a dozen in the whol house. All this talk about 'tubed Englishmen Is a "blamed bluff. Never was in a country where they had po darn few tubs." J fere, as he started to empty the water into the slop-Jar underneath the stand, the bowl slipped from his soapy hands nnd crashed to the iioor. "Tunderatlon!" as he gazed at tho broken bowl and tho wet, darkened carpet. "Warren Is Ancry. ITelen caught up a towel and was nlready trying to mop up the water. "Let It, alone," he growled. "Serves them right for expecting anybody to wash In a bowl and pitcher. If they don't havo baths, why under heaven don't they put in stationary washtand with running water? I'd like to tell theso hotel managers over here a thing or two." Helen was still trying to mop up the water, but tho red of the carpet camo off on tho towel. She had arready used two, and hesitated to take another clean one from the rack. "Didn't I tell you to let that alone?" demanded "Warren, as he strodo over to the bell and rang it vigorously. Thru, as tho maid appeared, he waved toward tho washstand "with u curt: "Wipe np that water over there and ff HIGH SCHOOL HAS BAFFLING MYSTERY Another "Cntranco Kffoctcxl Into lliillilln Hut Nothing Is Miln. The key to the unpleasant situation of having a person r persons entering tho domains of the high ichool at night Ls still a mystery to the authorities and grows more baflling daily. In spite of the recent theft and tho fact that extraordinary precautions have bren taken to guard the building and exclude intruders, tho place Miss Suratt's Hair Secret The (VI eli ruled Mj;e Iliiit)' lUunurkahl .Mrthl of 1 orvinjr Hair to irov l-u uriutiy. tt-nil How to 1U-iiu 1114 ilu iuls In j IVv Minute, Kccoinmenilul by Yul-W suratt in the lloston Anirri an. livery woman should know that it 1 ' jii-'t a eaiy t have glorious hair sis it is i.t to have it. Vet thousands are liy u;iting thHr time and iinny using t ! " x nrl-Mis in Unti.v modrra' formula -1.1 to.l.ty i;i pr''iirrd f.nu for the tr-nt-!;;'. it .f "hair. Jut fr oii t;w. -:ifthi:i- .lilT.-rent. and see the r":ilt in ju: t nr.rt tim'. Vou will hardly hey.'iir ,.m Thi hair treatment 1:0111 i'o s and Mian;' it s the hair evils. a:akH hair j;row ip'fijsr. ai'.d ah'S'iltitely hair from f.il if g out. To half a pint vf uhh"l a-hi half a pint of water ir vise yu may ue a. full pint of hay rilui it '! wKIit mid to tat tnl.1 ouv .uiij' e .f !:?'. -uI:jm1. which w ill est no more l .ha a tlfiv i.;it at the ilrujr store. ThU makes a ju.ir.titv f fragrant. is. eloar.ly hair wr. o, r that would otherwise -,..t yuti many ihil.ar if lUght already prejian-d. la-si. i'-s. it h:is no in r Mil.-." 1 or Ida klivud. M;ss Suratt says: "M.'M woiuvji try t s'ii;"- them mit,

:::.! nfpr a time the e..;a jdex hoi is ruined hy a spatterlne; f r-l spots where the f-l nrerpi t,ut was dne. Sprinkle viiiih t.ernxin ,,a a J...t. wet spmae and rut. it ": the Id a khead. at.d J will marvel how n;l k!y i h M.o k h ads will vanishin a few minutes. The neroxhi will e.st l.o Okure than flftv wilts ;it the dru store, lid U ctruUulj worth it."

take out that broken bowl." Helen, who had always a dread of extra hotel charges, was wondering if they would be charged for the bowl. Hut she feared to irritate Warren by asking him. She was arranging her hair before the mirror, and now Wart?n elbowed her away to put on a fresh collar. "Jumping Jupiter!" holding up the one he had taken off. "Ever see anything as bl.ck as that? Think they'd need more than sprinkling pots to bathe in." "Hut, dear, why is it so dirty here?" "Soft coal. That's all they burn. Now there's one thing you must look up tomorrow a decent laundry. Most of them over here are rotten. They leave the dirt and try to cover It up with starch gloss it over. Helieve some of the bl stores now have laundries. You mlc,ht look into that tomorrow I won't have time Where'd I put those papers I brought home?" "Here dear," taking the roll from the foot of the bed, where he h'ul thrown it. Nci'.rcliinp the I'aicrs. Ho had been all ready to start out, but now he sat down with his hat on tho back of his head, his cane between his knees and an unlighted cigar in his mouth, while he looked frowningly through the papers. Thrusting a few of them Into his pocket, he threw the rert into his trunk. "Hetter lock that trunk there," as he locked his own and pocketed the key. "These English maids are pretty honest but we won't take any chances. Heady?' Out in the hall Helen turned toward the red light marked "l,ift". "Oh, that thing is slower than cold molasses." said Warren impatiently "Here, let's take the stairs." As they walked through the lobby Warren paused with a sudden start. ".See here, I'm ging to try something that, if I were English, would queer me for all time. I'm going to 'phono Hodington's home. It's his dinner hour, too, which makes it worse. Hut, by George, I've fooled around with understrappers all day now I'm going to get the man himself. You wait here," and Warren disappeared in the direction of the telephone booth. Left alone, Helen went over to one of the large leather chairs at the end of the lobby. A number of people, all in evening dress, were parsing through to the dining room, and Helen felt much out of place in her simple tailor made traveling suit. Warren had told her that every one over here dressed for dinner. Hut she was surprised to see how extreme the dresses were. Even th middle-aged siiid elderly woman wore very low cut gowns and much jewelry. Hut keen as was her interest in the English women's gowns, it could not keep her from worrying about the result of Warren's telephone call. What if he should "get in wrong", as he would express it, by trying to reach this prominent Knglishman at his homo in this way. She had heard Warren speak of Hodington, and knew he was one of the men upon whose influence he was depending. Oh, why hadn't he waited until morning? Why had he risked everything by his impatience? A few moments later she saw him coming toward her. As he passed through a crowd of men in eening dress, his light gray business suit was most conspicuous. Hut there was something in the swift American vigor of his movements, and in his swinging athletic carriage that made Helen's heart leap with all its old thrill of

pride. How ho seemed and tower above those lishmen! to stand out languid runo "Well, it's all to the good," as ho sat down beside her. "I got my man and he's all right. Understood at once. I'm to meet him at 10:30 tomorrow. I heard Hodington was a big man, and he is. There's a lot of really big Englishmen it's only tho understrappers who are so hidehound. Come on, now, we'd better hustle. It's after seven, and I'm ravenous." Outside he hailed a taxi, and hurried Helen towards It. "Oh, no. dear." drawing back. "Can't we take a bus?" But he swept her in with an impatient: "Taxis are cheap here dirt cheap.. Try to get that into your head. And for Heaven's sake don't be protesting every time I want to take one." was aain entered, presumably during the nik'ht. Monday morning, 0 A. Metzler, physical triUninu instructor of the boys, found that the boys' Krymnasium had been entered, equipment of various kinds was found in dltsorder or pushed into unaccustomed places, tho janitor also reported that the door to Metzler's room was unlocked. Metzler Is certain that his room was locked when he left it. Principal V. L. t Sims has personally Rone through the i building after everyone has left, trying the various doors and found none of them unlocked, only to be notified ! the neoct morning that they have been 1 found opened. The situation is puzzling in the extreme, only to capture the thief in the act lies the hone for t the solution of the problem. SPECIAL SERVICES FOR ST. PAUL'S THIS WEEK llcrv. J. li. Gardiner AVill Deliver Srevinl Sermon on Wednesday Night. Special Passion week services will be held at St. Paul's M. E. church tliia week. liev. J. L. -Gardiner, pastor, will deliver a sermon on the theme, "What Shall I Do With Christ?" Wednesday nisht when a passion week service will be held. lYiday nlht a sacred cantata will be presented by the church choir. They will render, "The Crucifix" by tainer. There will be no Sunday evening service next week. At 4 o'clock in the afterrroon an Kaster soncr service will be Kivvn and members of all the churches in the city are Invited to attend. The service will be held earlier than usual to other congregations time to leave to attend their own services. I lev. Mr. Gardiner hal arranged to deliver his sermon from Nathaniel Hawthorne's famous story "The Scarlet better." hist Sunday, however, it was postponvd until a week from next Sunday as I'rof. S. W. Hanan of the Drew Theological seminary occupied the pulpit.

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