WOMEN’S NEWS - FEATURES Adele Garrison “My Husband's Love.” I.illiiin and Madge Compared Notes. Lillian ‘rose, and i lasping both hands over her heart, made a sweep log how to my mother-in-law. It was meant as burlesque, nnd intended to draw a smile from the saddened elder woman, but I knew that In It there was the essence of a sincere and rev erential salute. Lillian, mote than most women, enjoys a strategic cam paign of any Sort, and I know that the plan Dicky's mother had just out lined fm tlie managing of her daugh ter, Harriet Bralthwaite, had appealed strongly to my friend's sense of the dramatic. "And there are people who do not believe in reincarnation uh, Madame Machiavelli." she intoned. "Get along with you." my mother in law retorted, hut I knew by several little signs that, she was pleased with the flattery. "Now, Margaret," Mother Graham turned to me briskly, "you see why ihe sleeping quarters of the children must he arranged with no apparent consideration of Harriet. For the few days they are here I'm going to have Mary and little Roderick in my room —that extension daybed is very com fortable—anil the two other boys I'm going to put into the sewing roeg*. which, as you know, lias a door open ing Into mine. The room is ail ready except for the lied, and Jim can move that other extension daybed from down the hall into it. Then I shall have the children right with me. and, for nil Harriet knows, 1 shall expect to keep them always. If you'll go down and have Jim come up—as soon as he’s finished with those- chickens, I mean." Tilings to Plan. 1 b.t l ick a smile. it was unlike my mother-in-law to consder the convenience of either Jim or Katie when she wished any task per formed but I knew that not for worlds would she present to her daughter's eyes the picture of any thing save a smoothly running do mestic machine. And she meant to take no chance of throwing a tnon key wrench into the machinery by upsetting temperan. T.tal Katie's equi librium. "Are you sure you'll he all right while I'm gone, mother?” 1 asked solicitously, for her fine old face looked pitifully wan gainst the cushions of her high-backed chair. “Of realise.” she said a bit Irri table. "I don't want cither one of you around. I've got a lot of things to plan out and mull over, and I'm very comfortable liere by the fire.” I walked reluctantly to the door, and paused hesitatingly with my hand on thp domknob. She flashed an Inquiring. Impatient glance at me. and then her eyes softened, although her voice was as irascible as ever. •'Don't worry. I’m not going to go out of this room while you're gone,” she said. ”1 have no desire to get chilled, and I have a little scion* left, which is more than I can say for some people." I hesitated no longer, hut made a hasty exit, and before 1 reached the kitchen Lillian had joined me. ''Some dan.e! that mother-in-law of yours," she commented. "Sin- has a campaign planned that Grant needn't have sneezed at. and I'll back her on tlie 'all summer' limit, too. If she thinks her daughter needs the opposition." The Mother Who Failed. "Don't you think she's overdoing it a little?" I asked dubiously. "No, I don't," she retorted prompt h "She's wise enough to know that it's n mighty serious proposition tak ing four children into a childless home, no matter how great the need of, children has been. Of course Dr. Bratthwalte will he wild to have them—all he will see will be the chance for the fatherhood which has been denied him. and for which he is starved." • Den t you think Harriet is also longing for the children she denied herself because of her mistaken Idea t uuipt^. i 'jiyeaBWH of ilie supterne Importance of her husband's career?” "I'ndoubtedly. but—you must re member that all of the care anil the discipline of four children—whose mother— pardon me—r” "Vou need not ask it.'' I said stead ily. "Justice is Justice, even where the dead are concerned, and you know as well as I do now she failed in real motherhood." "Ves." mused Lillian, "and yet 111 warrant you that to everyone save her closest intimates she is being held up today as an example of a perfect mother. I'gh! When t lhlnk of that child's face when she started to lead her down that path that summer— I can't be sorry she’s gone. But that’s beside the question. Mrs. Braithwalte will have the discipline of four spoiled children, and if you ask my private opinion, she’ll very soon lire of her job. unless she has some powerful I I11IWI Ml ■mi MM I I 1111 [Incentive to keep on with It. such a* the i«h-i that everyone was agnlqst her having them. Her obstinacy would pee her through in that case.” There waa art odd little note tn Lillian's voice which puzzled nie, un til I remembered her unreasoning dls like of Harriet Br&ithwaite, and real ized that she had no faith In my sister-in-law'* desire to mother her j orphaned niece and nephew*. Founders’ Day Luncheon of P. E. 0. Chapters. The sisterhood of I*. K. O. will meet for luncheon on founders’ day. Thurs day of next week, at 12:30. They will lunch in tf»e Y. W. c\ A. and many out-of-town chapter memliers are 't perted to attend! The Council Hl if - and Glenwood (la.t chapters will fmi Illy Fairmont Creamery Cq.^ Esta»lismeoI884- Delicia lee Cream nrifr!!i:!i!»!.." : ■ ‘HIM; ; vjavarat" ■ •v* •vr“^““L* telephone Your Order Now Graham Crackers Hen’s Junior Cady, Fresh Eaked 3 lbs. 47e FREE DELIVERY Haruix Service Stores can economically give fret delivery on any size purchase because the hauls are short. There is a store in your neighbor hood. 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