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Show Hj HEP LAST HOUR OF SERVICE B ,Thls Newark Domettlc Made a Clearer j ly Exit, Aldad by the Services H of Her Employer;. j J . ; Mailar was going. For a wcok tho H liousowork had stood still, "bocauso" H, t. as Mrs. Woodsldo said, "you cau't ask HT a. mall to do any thine whon sho'a loav-B loav-B BBfl Foi a wook tho kltchon ran go had B boon cold, llkowlso tho water tank bo- H sldo ft; and, thore being no eas hoator H in tho Woodsldo homo, tho grownups H ' had contontcd themselves with cold H baths and tho children with ouch purl- B ilcntlon as could bo accomplished with H (Occasional bodtlmo tcakcttlos of hot H hvator. "I ought to havo Marlar start H tho lire," said tho mistress, "but It flal means bringing up coal from tho col- flafl lar, and I'm afraid to ask her." B ' Tho hour of Marlar's doparturo had H arrived. Sho lazlod through thobreak- H fast dishwashing, then disappeared up- H stairs to pack. Mrs. Woodsldo went W into tho dosortod kitchen and said, H "Now I'll havo a flro and boilerful of H hot water at last.' Sho brought W , kindling and coal from tho lower ro- H ftlons, sho built tho flro and stoked V it for an hour, until tho wator tank J gavo out a grateful heat Then sho J went to look for Marlar. BV7' Tho outgoing maid was not In hor F " ? room. Mrs. Woodsldo came down from H ,- '' tho third floor porploxod. Could Ma- H rlar havo gono without saying good- J Then from behind tho closed door J 'Of the bathroom camo tho Joyous H pound of one luxuriating in a porco- B lain tub filled with glorious hot wo- Bz' tep, Mnrlnr was taking a bath. Now BjB rk News. |