South Bend News-Times, Volume 31, Number 299, South Bend, St. Joseph County, 19 October 1914 — Page 3
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THEIR MARRIED LIFE By MABEL HERBERT bRNER
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1 1 'Well. they're land tonight." ':r.in info tin not going to lot ar.r.ouno-d Warn 1 A -i J n. lM i I I -ri had packing. "They're Ji'-t! Why, teward just j- . i I 1 we'd t l' n." 'No. it'll be inaror 12 ti r. th" h'2 in by Just r; into ;m.'hor lh purser they're -ointill morning, lor .1 srnok'-. Now I'tri going on d ck ml y.iiM better t'.irn in. They'll nu-t us out about four." Helen had looked forward to the e.xeitenu nt and adventure of a midnight landing. She v. as ad narked, and now to unpack, and take out the thin-;, to ..!.,! f,,r tlo- niVhf. v.i.-i iiiO:t! '.- -4-ou racing. f ua.s r.fter l,i ,nt she knew It vwr.ild be Useless to trv to sleep, so . , V-. -. . . - ......... ..I ,ltir I i . . 1- -inil fill i , .. , ... ' .. . , ... ; pas.en-ers were kanin. oxer th ra watching th.. faint reolwng xa a 1 e- ;i it i 'ninou-e iu u uhl .' . - 1: 1 . 1 1 ...I.,.- A,. 1 make out the dark outline of land ahead. After six days of the ocean ; .r' fjne u ;.s eaijr to sim land. Helen walked twice around the deck and then caught .night of Warren in . i t o- smokin'-r room, laugning and I'liK - i ing witli a group of men. waited, hut when he did not . I IIO otit s:i went back to tne. stateroom and got ready for bed, sense of depression. .ln!l ' r I "Whew! it's hot in here,' 1,4 .4414. 4- - Warren, switching on the light as nttred half an hour later. he "Dear, it's dreadful-" admitted Hel-e.-i, who had been tossing uncomfort-j anly in the upper berth. "There's not a bit of air up here." - "Not. much anywhere, iluess we're goin.c ti) strike it hot in Paris. We'll 1 have a sweltering trip up from Cherhourg In these dinky trains, "Why, we've stopped, haven't we?" s-addenly realizing that her discomlort was partly due ,to the lack of motion. "She's slowing up: we'll anchor in a bruit ten minutes now. After weeks of the rocking ship and switching waves, the sudden steadiness and silence were strangely disconcerting. They had come to a dead stop now, and the air was stillinu'. All the Founds of the ship, which the roar of the sea. had deadened wire now painfully distinct. Few couples were sCUl promenading the deek, and stewards were dragging trunks through the corridors, getting ready for ihe early morning landing. During the trip the motion of the ship had rocked Helen to sleep, but now the sudden stillness was sickening. .She had heard of people being "land sick" after an ocean voyage; now she, realized what it meant. "Why in thund-T don't you lie Mill?" growled Warren, as lie could hear Helen tossing above him. "Dear, I can't sleep! I think I'll get ip .and go on deck." "You'll stay right w hero you are! Think I'm going to he kept awake by your prowling around here-? Now you lie still and go to sleep." Helen tried to lie still. but she could not sleep. How much longer must she lie. there? Then came the pounds of sailors washing the decks.' Surely if Warren could sleep through that noise she would not awaken him. It was halfpast three. he dressed swiftly and hurried up on deck. Heveral passengers, who "had. evidently not gone to bed at all, vro strolling about. The air was doso and sultry. The Harlxr. The harbor wa.s dotted with anchored ships, shadowy and ghostlike) in the jrray dawn. It was all so still and motionless. The land was quite Plain now, but it looked bleak ami barren. It was Helen's lirst glimpse i of Franco and this gray line of rocky j cliffs was very different from the holds! and vill.os she had pictured. Sea pulls were hovering about the ship and resting on the water. There was a heavy odor of fish and seaweed. Crtdually tho gray ml.t lifted and the eastern sky lit up with the lirst glow of sunrise. "There's the tender," some one called, .us they sighted a small boat steaming its way toward them. Helen hurried down to awaken Warren, but found that he was already Up and half dressed. "Seo here," scowling into the mirror at the collar he was tiwing to button, "we've got nil these people to tip yet. 1 should've had the puiser change some money. Well, they'll have to take American money ought to bo glad to get any. I t's see what I've got here," drawing a roll of bills from his pockt. "Five dollars for the ta he table steward. ST. for the bedroom j toward, for my bath steward and how much fcr votir stewardess' What did she do for you? Anything besides lixing your bath?" "Yes. she hooked my dress every evening. "Well, $2 o-;ght to be enough for her. Now, about the deck steward, what did he do besides putting up the chairs?" "You know how he served my lunch on deck the first day." "All right. $2 for him. Here, you attend to that." giving lur the money for the stewardess and he deck steward. I'll see to thr. others. Jove, there's the smoking room steward1 fnrrnt tiim. 4w. .t.nr i I.-.. film i f kl, iV ill , 14'" ' ii'lV' l'' -,Jl- 1414.4 HOW TO GET RID OF GRAY HAIR There is no need of anyone allowing their hair to become gray, failed or streaky, for it is a very e'.isy matter to have the hair retain its natural color. Get a little old-fashic r.f d sasatan soluti-.n all dr":g:ts kiep it prepared . put a little on a cb.th. sponu-e ( r soft liair-bruli and 1 rawIt thro.i:i the hair, taking one small strand at a time. A f.-w .applications ne .-r fail to do the work, and the result is sur-prisin:.-. All the uray In it s disappear, and the lost color returns so venly and naturally that no one can pos-ibly tell'yc u have i;vCd any th in g. -Tlo White Houco of s Srodcm Homo FurnJilMT
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t i x .o many." I Vcrj Compulsory. "Well. m'i- got to ,io it. or if oi, ever ia:;)c on this ship auain you'd lind it blamed uncomfortable." ( "Vou can get breakfast now, sir." j The bedroom steward was at the j iloor. lour luggage ready to go down, sir'.'" "Ye.-, all ready. Vo j can take it now," and Warren .-lipped into his hand a. fo hill. 'Thank you, mi" and he hurried off with their hand baggage, while Helen followed Warren uown to the Mining saloon. Although it Was not vet lave, the 1 lor t if li:n.vi.n:'ur; U.'i vitu' for- 1 MihT. - l... . , .... -- o , umii;- or; me u iiiI'T. Helen ordered only fruit, coffee and t'Mrvt, for tne j-b'cpiess flight had lett tlt n 0 , . a hv;irl ; ,(r,.:iL.fritt ,,..rri., .,,,,1 ' 4. 14 I4 'mi 14t'.44-S 4 .. , . parsley omelet. i "Dear, if you don't mind, I'll not wait for you. Perhans I'd better cm up- and find the stewardess and the j deck steward." r j, ... ....... i. . , ai. . ij'eixurj; warren now aiiacKeu inc. iiir - Tiri xi.i..... ...tf omelet. "You iiustle on. (Jo back to ty ..... . ...l . . . . .. n-- Hi"') e - . t LUlilK out.
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I I . I r i Ivu ti.. .litfuMtlti- iti hin rv 1 .1... , ; .... ...:. :.j intj u . 1 1 1 1 m e i , p i . 1 1 1 1 1 y . ailing 101 har tip. The de-k steward, too, wax in evidence, but a passenger w:us in structing liim about a steamer ru to be kept for the return oage. Then Warren came up, and they leaned over tlie railing to watch the sailors load the tr unks on the tender nnd Helen forgot all .about the two dolar bill she had thrust in her glove for the deck steward. When the baggage was all on, tho passengers tiled down the gang-plank. Karly as it was the ship's band was stationed on deck, ready to play a farewell salute as they pushed off. From the tender Helen looked up at the great white ship with its fluttering Hags. Everyone was waving a farewell, the band was playing it was a stirring moment. A Jliut. "lieg pardon, sir, but didn't you want to see me?" "Hey! What's that?" Warren turned to lind the deck steward at ids elbow. "What in the devil do you want?" Helen stared blankly. Then as she saw the other passengers glance at them with i meaning smile she remembered the money in her glove. "What's that?" repeated Warren, loud enough lor everyone to hear. 'I don't know what you're talking about." " Oh dear, I forgot to give him his tip. Here!" taking the bill from her glove and thrusting it at him. "So that's what you're after?" roared Warren. Well, you'll pay for this infernal impudence; 111 report you, all right. I'll see if you're allowed to follow passengers and hound them lor tips'." Dut tho man was running back up the gang-way, nnd now the ropes were thrown off, and with a throb of machinery the tender pushed away. With the steward out of reach, Warren's rage was vented on Helen. "Nice position you've put us in," he fumed, "making everybody think we're trying to get away without tipping the stewards. Not that 1 care a hang what they think," quickly, for Warren posed aa lein indifferent to what people thought. Hut Helen did care! She was crimson with mortUication. The amused glances of the other passengers had sent the hot blood to her face. She. felt that most of them thought she and Warren had prohably tried to escape all their tips, She knew there w ere some people who did this, and in what contempt they were held. Helen Disgraced. The tender was swiftly ploughing through the water, and already the steamer was left far behind. Any other time Helm would havo been thrilled with the beauty of the scene the majestic ship outlined against the riotous sunrise. Hut now she looked at it almost unseeingly. Sue felt disgr; ed. The trivial incident she magnified to an absurd importance. Although the other passengers were now watching the receding shin and the sunrise, she felt they were still watching her. And they would have to travel all the way to Paris with these people! Wr.rren had evidently forgotten all about it, for he was talking to one of the men about a hotel they were thinking of stomdng at in Paris. lint Helen's cheeks still burned under her veil. it was only another instance in which she foolishly allowed her selfconsciousness to make her most unhappy. GENERAL TO BE A PRINCE Yon lliiulenlH'r to Io Honored Tor Yictorios in Hnsian Ioland. Pi:i:LlX, via The Hague, Oo:. ID.' The r.ttable victories gained by Gen. von Hindenberg first in east Prussia and then in Russian Poland are to be recognized by the emperor. It i the intention to elevate the general to the rank of prince. Gen. von Hindenlurg, commander-in-chief of the German armies in the east, defeated the llusskins in the bati tics of Allenstein and Tannenberg, then stiffened the Austrian resistance' in Galicia and finally lei the advance) (against Warsaw. Jie is trie popular. idol of Germany and button photo graphs of the general are being worn by Germans generally in their Coat lapels. ANNUAL AUTUMN SERVICE Westminster I'rc-h.vtcrian Church is Apnpriatcly Decorated. The annual autumn services started at the Westminster Presbyterian church Sunday, Kev. II. Ik Hostetter speaking on the subject, "The message of Autumn and the revelation that Gml is making to us in the realm of nature at this j-eison of the year." The church was decorated with forest foliage, leaves, vines and branches being placed on tne walls .and rostrum. The recently organized choir, under the direction of Miss Fern Parker, r-'uve several special selectuns.
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