Show L B BRITISH G GIRLS LS LIVE 1 k THREE YEARS tARS IN INa I t DUGOUT d a I K Good Women of 1 Finally Driven Out a by y t Gas Shells I tz r LONDON May IS 1ST The The Baroness and ana Miss Ils Mairi l Chisholm holm two English women who have lived Jived In hn Ina rl a dugout on the Belgian front for Cor three b and a half haIr years rears caring for the Belgian I gar troops and who arc fire known throughout the Belgian army as the Good women girl Jrr of ot se Pcr 1 have ha arrived ed in London ayA suffering from the effects of or a gas ns attack on the Belgian front In tic the re recent recent re- re It cent fighting there Both have been seriously Ill m but are now sufficiently recovered to be admitted to a convalescent con con- rj hospital here We were accustomed to bombardment bombardment bombardment bombard bombard- ment said the baroness In an Interview Inter Inter- t view and our dugout has been hit a number of times since wo we lived JIved there But In this last attack the shelling was wasn n more dreadful than we have ever everTa Ta known to It lilt was eart early one morning after a night long bombardment that we decided de- de crded to venture out knowing that i t t there would be bp many wounded needing our care cuc While we were wele dressing I Is I's t i s 's heard a 3 she shell burst hurst outside our du dugout and a moment later I found our orderly orderly order order- l ly h lying on the floor of or the corridor Id I d ru rushed gushed hed up to see what hat I could do for fOI him when suddenly I felt fell as ns If tc a rope I tt had been fastened neck Jt lOr I I could not breathe and was as absolutely absolutely Jutel helpless s. s Miss Chisholm too was In agonies My little do dog Shot J who had lied been with us for three years came up and looked at nt me with won won- dering e eyes es licked my hand nand and died I dont don't think I had ever e before beCore felt that that I actually hated my enem enemy but ever er since m my dog dOf was gassed I have ha havet t longed ed above e i else to kill a German 1 It was only about half hat an hour bet be before before be- be t fore we were taken awa away in an ambulance am am- The ambulance was smashed Q by bya a shell after a quarter of a mile mite and amI Q we we were picked ed up a again aln and taken in It 3 a a big truck to a base hospital We were 1 there several sc days Ia's before we were able to be moved to London The two Women omen of Perv e have ha been the only onh women who have ha been 1 permitted to 11 live and antI work at the Belt Belgian Delian Bel Del I t gian ian front Hundreds of volunteers American and British ha have hae e asked to tobe tobe I but the BelIan Belgian Belt Bel Bel- be allowed to help them t gian Ian command would not even e allow nIlo a 3 third woman at Pense r In the carl early days the they worked single sincle handed but a doctor two stretcher I bearers and a chauffeur came to help them r lter in their little casualty casually sta sta- tion The nearest hospital Is ten miles mites r from Y Pel e. e Their station was alt al always always al- al t ways da day and night nig-ht for trivial trl ailments as well wen as for tor serious wounds d 1 Their dugout was made malIc of or concrete a da sq and had an operating room a kitchen antI and a small s sleeping room d The husband of ot the baroness Is aa a a Belgian arm army officer Jr |