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* Uiii~Jtats Borrows Does AA Nings Five Foes, Captures Gets Captaincy--White Tryi Sees Two Britons Attack) Into Melee and Sho By FRAZIER HUNT. " ~ ~ ~ t In htcagu; 'I'rliiiiae U1Qrlviiii Nii vil i i i iii !'11111) nl reIif ,",1x.--'I111' a w e.tl Ii'P Itil' si e r r lt-t.. ildSl 1ii t iii th s h a 111,iih till' of ii' i : ,i: *)uvu I .o't -1ii t 1' fi t-iiii l'rlit h t I v 1. l uliti :11ittl, sh u tl ,'\'1'i Int he iiio'' 1 'la ;ti Ii:iii i'd 'a'' tittk ~iit1 ,44cc ;l tth :1A-n''I-1, . .rs I' u 'isihlax ni~ Bri's h tlli Ia'' ~ r~ t,' fil ti4. l, Il s iai ', i. 1 ' I i' s :a' I It I al~v hanil ii ' ii 11' I~ l1 *''r.'1, I1111' an eqlto l.' haI\. lu~ 'I . f ,rl i t al l li t; atin' \I ,', ;"1"''1"'1 ll. 'Itaitta-l -s ty li'i' sl hiyts ''"I:.tll "I l) . ll i t- 11, ii' x 1 . aatuI.s l."f I. .'; , iha I'i f41 amt oIt 1.:11'1 Ii itu . ' at rut h ' x t itgt'r. I, gtr .. 'I1' i :Ittis l' .ti I1, 'ulitio' 'h i t tii~ 1, 1 . 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"Ott the other side were three huris 'rntw'ling towards me. I wits tl Ilmed, but reitnhered that the COn:2 I'ass looked liIwke grenade. I haulerd ineC its If to throw it. Two Gerund . itlunped ,111( run11, u"ne falling, hit b~v Ii. from his own lines. and( the seconitl beinhg killetd. 'I'he tiii d erled 'kantentl' anid threw down hisl rile. I got thit p 1.1 took his pistol, and ordered hit to ernal I ihend. "lie looked startled when he heard Sl*nli":h, 1 and answered in good iing Ilsh. lie begged rue not to kill l'itn, :h.b was it iinarried lonan. "1 told hilt to shut uip 1111(1 crawl on. If he dhi not try to run he would not Le hatriieti. We reiche(i the wood, thick with braniles an1d sw\ept by 1.n'1 line gulls ani shells. In the midHiIt' of the wood was a1 str'en rive feet wthh' ndi four feet deep. I heard a wIhisp ere groan in IFrench, so I t rnw ietl alongI a few yards and founi n wouiiel colonel, who hal been hit in tie gleg and neck. Cares for Wounded Man. "The (eritan lrisoner foldlowed mi.' with iat a word. lie started to give the 111111 nI d1ink front his eanteei, but I took the entlieen, witashed it. garc the "t)te'l :t tlrinik, wvashe'l his w.aiiits a) Ict ul inove blin1. alatl then pliekedt inu. I or'de't'cl the (erman to Inke his way w-iti his hands uip1. TIl ll1n lrtew no tire. Then I went in. Sniperos took three shots at us, hort teY only splasheitl Iblout. The b4rush w\:as n-ry thiek On the oth' hank o1fl the tetre:nn and1 I hall to dillg the wouniitiiu nt l lit I Ihro I lui the Iilun-'.I: ed1 A t ie ' 2. ' r211 :4444 I ~tt :' :4 "W\e w\ere sntleb lnly firer] on :tut] t~ ebn-n 'ed in 1-'rern-h1. I reileil Ila b al I-'rern-h. .\tlicer mnilt re .\tnrid line a x ble se olnel.' '.\vlat - ' t' 1'r4n1t I k: I14n \iw. .\1 aihle stria. a' I Fren2 h taint' in rp.Itt t "' h (;4el1 Grni11 al nel. 'Thy. say 1iw into ti-h op ll 2 w''ith h..14s 11)u.' 1 dil. 1 h ben :tl o''d 1 21 1 . ll 4' a 4'ren1 eh allieer tfilt'. T4hety. It'istlei at th (ii t' r it n. I hi't I'i't'i tei.l It way g nl tnti e wI'22 itlt. i-d l2'Olriei, wthn talk"'.1 tast. \it-iir tlit H!t' I"'re t l an2 1hr4\ his armllis at' 114 :ht:'li t 'lkS i n tlt. W e erntwt ell to i the )Ii It'st. 1 h11li'etl the w tnha 114 t0t1lttn-1 to 1 th lretssing. station. wh]]tlh was inn; shellet.' . The I'Ilun notel asi . i Iloy assistat Slaterpreter. Spnk lug; F"rench,.i he was able to give vainn bh.4 inf'orumtion, aind I took hiin to the dlivision ht-athtitutrier"s. "hen lu4.t in1e ' 1etended' 1 dil not kn1ow\ n\ hat was wanted anti \r'utltlit't j i n fII name. .After it Iirne the 1-'re'nch eaornoruletr tot lai info.. ntion by} te'lepitne f'rain the Biritish it 4 24 24:1Iti' i c. 2) 'cil Not a Slacker There. hhyn WiOn stmmer hot I. ial 4an4e hall: it l 'rysta l a IIh' :- 1' s 242l4 1'i' 21 -t4 dI bi o'n'I it i n-r1 t thR eLERens roa~js ne.d. en a e h-rnig ho t omb t o Iith dtitute dr sthdreton oft h iluuly Coh weh, enn .o 4. i n s s i n g v n WHE In the Iatle of the Centrail Divlslon ItIlIletirl of the Amnerican Itedi Cross of Ai gust 28 the following article ap. iars: Women of Cheerful D:spositlon for Hospital Hut Service Abroad. Several htuinIred Amnerican women, whose IlisposilloIs are of the cheerful vairlety, are wantid for work in the It'<l Cross htsplital huts in F"rince. The "clerff <disposition" proposition is ill, essentihal retltlsite, for the reison that their liuty will he to spread cheer tanaaolag lite lboys who are convaileseing 1ter '14 wollils receivei on the bttle Il'l o tt. i Il tt liks of ilness, The' hureati of personnel of the Al4o'rieati i e l 1'ross alretty has en rilletl 151) of :'se wirkters, while -143 i thl att lher "tinutetleI as ie esstry I", he stippliej 'elbere lith first of Jan liar-%. I1!)l). The Itedi Cross cu nl ,it It)r to I'riltte. in a etbile.graa eill laig 1'"t li'te's hospittal but work rs, sil'eifyinig .on4l3 of tle tltlitltiltiois rt',"uireal, .iu, esteil titttt thet womnen 'l'n aim-lauhi he those whit are keen "ai en' trtiaiinent. L-ots of tslc, read i.. Ialouti, 111it ill that sort of thitiag help it mnake thet recve-ry' of w\outale,) Mlol -tic)k sIthlier l Ioy IltcI l uicker ha11 of t lrwis... w\oultl het lt case. -r. Ihin hit 1 ke ep. pt11 spirits 21i14 thou.das- in :l 4channiel that. lre gent:- 'n10 of the" bitterest of, all a l nl t l - ] hon:t ic, .,~rss. .is it geselsel . Thlt .\lni1na: Ref! ('rtoss intenilds hat iliier sha lltbo no l-k of enter :1inIlelnt aln,I 3114n! 4 '141 t hee'r ' I'vI 11111"!,'' Itl it i. iirtic ularly do-sirel tIwrefore ha4t thi 4.3tl 1,41r iosptital hilt workers it ' hn umt, . ii :14-lt .) lin g to se ti s i Ie. Ts'1; whit sollun t1 t' o4r1' t i ; ,tr\ it't \ ulli he explecltl to reuiainl blrt ;It filr att least a year. It is <lesinath that a pIcIII4ants he h-,!1" llta i lito im . m-i tx'> enlses, but inl .-. of ex e tionial tltlllicntions lite tell Gross \%ill paty living exIeses in 'rane. ITlran41po'taltion to anui fron 'anIice will lie furnisheid by te hed ross. 'l'lre shblti he lo taaislistaketn notiont hat tiis hospitA but service is easyI 0 Ie-lCe Pajaim )'a'' Tudnsirse in 2"od race of he upto-d te .yung I na.. e~ym ife nr r .3 4itw gani . s'lliI..the t - he, 313V4 more feminin mil rvo a' stles. lwaredi~'i~i gaat tuyl. 'ulIle ed whll at fIg -- ' 1'r r CAH work, for it surely is not. Eiergen cies mtty arise which will iake it IlecOs.9ry to call upon the workers for duties ot on the programi ; for it is now an established rule of the lIed Cross tht all those accepting servlce neroitl aust hold themselves in renidl ness to accept ay iltty whleih Is as signed to thitu tOn'ly those who have Str'ong CorlstitUtlons, and1( (10 not tire easily--anel who Still [)0sns tirt nlever-to-be-forg~ottent "cpoessu thatc sition"----are fitted for erollleit in the hospital lut service. Appuentin should be made to the Iureuatu of Per sonnel, Central i)1vision, 180 North W abash avenue, Chicago, Ill. Interest in Plaids. I'erhaps it Is through the itluence of the Scotch kilites, who have ap pearel it various times in our Arneri aan cities to reuinl us that the kans mien of Bruce and( Wallace ar'e among our allies, that we have revivedI our inierest in pIaids. P~erhaps It Is Just beenuse bright colors are iI vogue ats it ('nulntrt'I'live against the grlittness 4if wa r. or perhaps it is Just tini that 3h;!is returned to vogue--they (1o perioinlie'lly. (1o they- not? At any riae. ~tune ,tf thme most interesting of the new Se'par ate skirts are antle from1 St c.o l plabl and1 some of these skirts 1rV insie in t t el dlesigns to 'arlry it tis' lean of the highlaltner. Summ3r Smock. It wouh11I he impiitossible' to t'reitte i 1nt'e aIrtistlIt' garment for surnmer ,etai' r 0: the sitch. 'ntiig gIrls iml loinh-rIel wiolnei nda it exceptionally' if ''41nniIm. The loost' 4in41 str:irht hut ,liable lines 43f tlt' smiii'4'k conceail Jul41 'venii belautify uiefet, sliintilatting a ilensiint rolu411iess i,( figure. ''he it' 4''ria5ls I'ui'l forl. te'm11 r a ' ge t f'om' e'nll "' 1 :;e"1'~eite crepe. One very 'rile ianai snockI is very 1nu3'h like ;a hrge loveIr apron. for It bttt(ons on the hi 4lers. is very long 1al sho-s lige pockets mapiable of holding 1a11y iissryaticlIes. from knittinug to araIrig Implements. s of Wash Satin - - 34un iin 4,a 33in sewr-dlI~ to Itisle irl -hnel1Ii,: 'ollar' t'lg't wlih a sub 'tstia~l Iie', whliieb also IlMi('s th hor3it sle'tves. A\t It' nlett thet 1pan muel44, and~ ai frill (3f Iluce fails about he' foot, for' 114 reason(1 hbut to look iv tly. II t'e'tmisi Ihes Its en'Ouniif(II. NOW RAIF After Bein .nci t g gamic Trouble by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. Oregon. Ill.-" I took Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound for an or ganic trouble which pulled me down un til I could not put my foot to the floor and could scarcely do my work, and as I live on a small farm and raise six hundred chickens every year it made it very bard for me. "I saw the Com. pound advertised in our pap; - and tried it. It has restored my health so I can do all my work and I am so grateful that I am recommend ing it to my friends.'"- Mrs. D. M. ALTERS, R. R. 4, Oregon, Ill. Onlywomen who have suffered the tor tures of such troubles and have dragged along from day to day can realize the relier which this famous root and herb remedy, Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, brought to Mrs. Alters. Women everywhere in Mrs. Alters' condition should profit by her recom mendation, and if there are any com plications write Lydia E. Pinkham's Medicine 'o., Lynn, Mass., for advice. The result of their 40yar xerec is at your service. years experience Surgical Operation by Telegraph. T he life of ;t tlutl w s atil Inl Auls till by nielnl of ;t1 o'leration whitj "ut prI per inst ri i, s 11nd4ee4r tihe dl ree I f st urg'eon I ,80) iles away. 'The sile't fell r.4,t1 lis hoirsee at I lall: ('reek:. ill nourth1ern .\ustrattia, and1 sur. terel serions in.lurie, .\n oupetal eon was 'rlge-ntly .iee-s'sa:ry, nini there was 11e1 <hdet'or wtvlhini I A 1. ) miIes. Thei- t litftin of i lle' ii;ienIh t uis ideeseribec by teleegrahil t, a elhetuor iI I'er-u. and t,' sent ba4ick, by I he a"1 11' ilien:uls, lust ru11e tens iner wlich he 11' tiister at I ills ('reelk, wit h , s l .u i-l ins ru tini'tiis as he ,",i1bl ;.e , the elilef 4if wich wa; a raze er-. '-a eri--l tle up irai i4u 'I1, e4,.. f lly GIRLS! USE LEMONS FOR SUNBURN, TAN Try Iti Make this lemon lotion f to whiten your tanned or freckled skin. Squeeze the juice of tvo Ieions in. to a hottle containing three ounces of Orchard White, slimke' well. and you have a quarter pint of the best freckle, sunntin and tan lot ion, aid cotnIplex inn witener, at very, very small cost. Yotur gro-er ials the lemons and any ( ug steire or toilet counter wll supply three onneues of (reharl White for a few (eents. Massage this sweetly fra grant leetion intto the tat-c. tiek. arms nld Iiiiels a nd see how elttieckty the frietkle-. sunblaru\. wlndburnu and tani disailiipe-r ainrl liew eegl. ef.ai rlarih-ss.-\y. Superior Attitude. 'liel' s n e. t lew is Ithaet'?" *.\ CV ue on e o diaare. w1It h his iee:s looksl~ extri-emely *smtall tee hImt." Grovte's cheill Tonic T:ehtets and , e ow get tireve's Tn..e'i.'I-ehm Po i en alwalte feerrn: ewe-lia in leSyrupete kie yeu have iweye lcghit. l'he ifabb'is ire inei uieti jeer eieel wee > prefeer it swainow n itablei rnieher thann ia syrl creel i 'ci 'ei et iee A e tiee'. ntile r$ e ve arn .t) 15 r-~i .ei j Iets 'fi I in cx* h la put 1up ie beetthle. 'e.'he prieueof i-Hther Is 11e. The Talkative Pest. I tekius II ere ientelies Ta'lkt. t'eekuis - -1> you knowtiie~ him i te) speenk I lekius Neo. lluerel y tee list en ti. .\meienie 'Is 11 eern (erop Is e't. irate-i at it,()H),i)oN).nin hiushe's. Suffered For Years Back andi Kic neys Were in Bad Shape, But Doan's Removed all the Trouble. "MyI k(idnCey ee s(lio weak tthat thle last cold( I caeughlt wuehel affect themti aendl start my3 banck acehing until eounlet h l y l etndureu thle miise-ry, e' ays Mrs. I). C. Ross, 973 lit'ullon St .. Brook lyn, '-N. Y "u the mioring who