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Vocal Bebe Daniels 22 tU Waltz IWn Pollack andlli U101 Park Central Orchestra Love Me Piano Willi Eckstein Waltz Nat Shllkret and The Victor Orchestra 2I6M6 22152 Tips on the Stock Market 22189 22113 Johnny Unta jut Lonely Troubadour Fox Trot Rudy Vallee and His Connecticut Yankees Frankie 22134 and Johnny Jlmmie Rodger 22143 of Canada Limited, RECORDS RU n n VICTOR VICTROLAS AND lllrKA KlTIG ,aIO ORTHOPHOXIC lllvllllC JLJIUOe RECEIV: RECEIVERS t L &Qliss BROWN ssy of x.yo. fr t rtullipt Oppcnhrlm- instalment XXXIII. Miss Brown's first few days at o any event of Importance. She had u auena iu a sumcwimv voium lnous corresDondence which Dlahv lv indteated the nature of T.ndv n : - .7.. . Hannerton's political sympathies. A letter to Thornton begging him not to call without warning, she tnnlr cote of. and also one tn Pen nington refusing an Invitation to lunenron in uie nouse oi uom mons until her work in the neieh borhood was finished. She telenhmied nn several nr- easiona tn IVvslter unH nrh.inuort fa- lew guarded worcs. on the fifth morning, uiav nannerton. in a warm rose-colored rirrsslntr pnn trimmed with fur. came into the small study which had been given up iut iicr use. "Plenty oi work for vou thU ' mornlngr. Miss Brown." she an nounced, handing her two long sheets of paper. I want three copies of these lists of names. Be careful to get the regimental numbers right and the numbers of the battalions. Also you will see that after each name there are either one, two or three crosses, or a fquery. Those marks tell me Just what the political opinions of the men are nnri n-hat ihon T Viav of getting them to vote for me. At I a ociock i nave twelve or tirteen of the sergeants' wives coming to tea In the other room. I want you to be there with vntir nntehnnlr and If I use any phrase that seems to you suiKing. maice a note oi a is uai quite ciear? "Quite clear, thank vou." Miss Brown renlied I have come to Cie conclusion." Laay nannerton went on. after a moment's hesitation -that vn are a person in whom I can place enure trust, i want you tnough to preserve an your notebooks and let me have them vhen von leave Tf Is a foolish idea nf mine nerhnn ,but people are so Inquisitive and uic newspapers migni distort tne musi narraiess rem ants. "Certainly." Miss Brown agreed with Immovable face. Lady Hannerton trailed out. leaving behind her an odor or bath salts and kindred perfumes Miss, Brown bent over her task, typea tor some hours, ate her ex ceedingly moderate luncheon com fortably at a small table drawn up to the fire, and tvned araln un-i til 4 o'clock. By that time the list were imrsnea. ana neatly pinned together. Lady Hannerton. looking more attractive man ever In a OUlet. hut serv faihtnnahlo miri nouse gown. icoKec mem through mumiurrci a irw wnrn or an. iproval and took Miss Brown with uer into uie larger room wnere a sevre or so oi women were seat ;ed whispering together. Lady Han nerton greeted them all. smiline In so glad you've come to have a little talk with me " he said hospitably. "Do draw up as' M1A tflA ...... 1 tf 4m no j.nn T wvv n.t mc jvnj vail. 1 1 seems to get colder and colder. Plenty of toast, please, Maty." she voi a me parior maia. Tea was served and verv hnunt lfully served. Afterward Lady Hannerton sat In an easy chair and smowa one oi me cigarettes which V0TV hflnf ovsmrl "Of course you know what my i iv. wm. a want. Uo get into Parliament and I must 'warn vnn that T am un IIVumI fn my views. I particularly want' mc vote oi every soiaier. Decausei beta a soldier's widow It is the soWier husband I mean to fight1 for more than any one else. I tell! the general the same thine: I tell an the officers whenever they, Come here to dine T think the privates and noneommlsslonrd of- ncers are tne worst paw men in' the army." mere was a little murmur of not unnatural approval. "I don't know whether you know what the exact scale of pay ls,"i Lady Hannerton went on "I'll trtve YOU 'each a little namnhlet hefnr ' you gp which will tell you Just! a private gets, wnat a noncommissioned officer gets, and soi On all the U'av tn a (raruirol T want you to keep these pamphlets vo yuureeires. Decause not unnat-nro'ly they are very unpopular wiui uie auuioriiMM nur i ran ni. ways provide you with some more ior your iriena." There was some slight applause, a definite undemnte nf vmnith etic anorobation. several questions I u wnicn Laay nannerton replied. "I suppose you all read the papers." Ladv Hannerton went nn Presently. "You know thut nrenar- i.i -' -7- ; - 1 . . . umuim are Koing on tor wnat looks as uiougn 11 mignt turn out to be a Universal Strike They'll nrnhahlv want to make use of the armv to do all soruiof work they never! ougnt to be iSKed to do while the trouble Is on, but 4ne thing I want to nnlnt nut tn vnn Ir that the end of it all will probably be cuner wnat we near so much about nowadavi a revolution nr else considerably higher pay for the workers, while you will remain "uj wnere you were oeiore. ' There was a little uneasy move ment among the women. Even tllOSe Whn had mm tn mnlantul and smiling were looking gloomy. "Her Ladyship's right," one woman muttered.-m tell my Tom What I think- when T ot hnnta " "You must all of you talk to FT Uyour husbands," utay Hannerton insisted. "Military discipline Is a wonderful thine, of course, but as tit's administered here and my husband was a general you know -1 say that It Is only another form of tyranny. When the riots! -icome,. ILlbay .do .come. you. will see n coionri drawing nis seven or UlRlu tonrtrfrt a,rpnr,.nrfisrtng his men arawing two or tnree snil-Uns a day. to fight their, own countrymen who are struggline for a lvasonaoie wage, what youlf aE do rooui it 1 can't tnink. I can onlv nrav that the time wnn'l pome until after I have succeeded in ireettlng a seat in Parliament Land have called attention to the hidrous Injustice that Is going on in the army today." There was a a brooding silence. One thin -faced woman, whn had been listening intently all the Unie. ventured to speak. ".Sunnosirur tills mvnlntlnn nr anyways, noting, should come on account of the strikes." she ak- ed. slowly, "is Your Ladyship sug-tfestlntt that the army should re- iuse to ooey oraers? "I am auavMtinir nnthino t ih ' Hannerton answered -t hi himply asked you here to trv ta make you see clearly the situation as it exists, and tn nek ftr me when I put up for Partla- rnt. What your husbands may do thev faced are with etir" ri n rible problem as being ordered to1 ure upon wieir own countrvmen mum I could nolvas asoldler's wife, discuss." This time there- were few questions. THe women went away, for the most part, In silence. Miss Brown handed to each a small pamphlet which had been Intrust ed tn hor for dtstrlhnHnn One she fnnLtvoH in elfn Intn her nvn ant- ehel. 'As soon as they had all gone, Lady -Hannerton threw open the wimiows and lit a fresh cigarette. "This makes the seventeenth afternoon within a month to a different crowd of women each time," she confided. "It's hard work." "I should think so." was the quiet reply. "Do you say the same thing to all of them?" "Prettv well Toll m. l Brown," Lady Hannerton added, luumnK ai ner uoseiy, "wnat aiaj you think of it all? Are you a SVTnn.lthlier nr dn vnn helleve In letting established things remain Miss Brown shook her head. "T find It heat In m V tvualtlnn in have no political opinions," she said. "I have work to do for all sorts or people. I try to do the work well, and that Is the only thing I think about" "I suppose," Lady Hannerton reflected, still covertly watching her stenographer. "If the general, for I said to these women, I should get into trouble." miss urown made no remark. Her face remained expressionless. "You took a few notes of what T Ladies' Dresses The very Newest ' Both Cloth and Silk Regular $9.75 Q O Going for ?U.ie Regular $14.75 QA 17? Going fei ?VtO Regular 19.50 QiI Going for t?JL4isf9 Regular $25.00 Q-J A ffA Going for ?ie7.tU Regular $35.00 Q1Q PA Going for $&UD) Ladies's Hats $1.95 $2.95 $4.75 said, I hope?" her employer continued. "I' pretty well know it off oy neun, dui sometimes I get stuck and r like to refresh my memory. "I tried :ied mv my b best, but you spoke rather quickly," Miss Brown, who had taken down every word Lady Hannerton had said, admitted. "I shall get you to, make out as clear a summary bf them as -'you. memory Is pretty good, but I Ukti to reaef'ttyer what I have said sometimes, xou: naa Dtttef be off 10 me station now. it's Just possible the Times people may send me down two boxes tonight." "I will start at once," Miss Brown acquiesced. Ladv Hannerton tanked at h aDDfOVlnslv as she turned' tnm ' - "-U u j ' mc uuur. "Miss Brown," she said, "I feel sure that you are going1 to suit me very well, indeed." "I am very pleased to hear you say so." was the calm reply, "i hope that when vou are in Parlia ment you. will continue to need my services." j A queer little smile parted Lady namitiioHj lips. 1 "When I am la Parliament, I Miss Brown," she promised, "I will certainly have no other secretary." j (To Be Continued Tomorrow) H. C. Fraser, lnspeetor of schools, returned to the city onj yesterday afternoon's train from1 a trip to the interior on official duties. 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