The San Francisco Call. Newspaper, November 12, 1899, Page 24

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dressed women and chi and relatives of members of the ing commands, in whose behalf, &s ugh by special dispensation, the orde cluding all but soidlers and the Red ross had been modified. Already the - dark-eyed girl on the near side ha d her hand in rreeting, responding s. Garrison’ tic eignals, t her companion lovely, though far di type, seemed preoccupied, her rge, aged with issue instructions as to the moving of the erta she responded, With ‘minute, Mil- her yet,”” and w ;zen boys in bl charming s dred. Don’t drive fa that minute half a Jugging at the first of the tables on the crowded side of the dock, others still were bearing cil stoves, u and trays. In legs time than it takes to Red reach on the step tion to it, Armstrong, who had taken and glanced curiousiy at the scrap, whirled suddenly in sterr ., swept th the little lady cl but an in As s from the arrison had sprung ished VII 4 uardan ang Before she could call atten-. ing ndant than or with his ba regiment, officers there ed to his of all e officer i Ehhe y u did tenant, pull sald th foldes a regimenta + pinned her m Wwhite thro heac hen_he were with me whe eral last night and he to guard on and keep th what d'you to that The SEHC b it lines order t ‘ross is go sped the cap and ¢ the pier half a he poteen aave it stopped? experts not under young so nel paused one am—m} the e Euppo! ver to the edge,” me crisp somethin tell, bu out view was T Latlt 5 : ZROUND IN FRON . pE RESPONSIBLE roar of voices an open c of Stanle we need all your m ] ; : shirote; . s Tt t thelr B £ c v - i T ic had reached the S'€D saw, eve : : ¥ broad portals were !0 look, hearc b thrown open and, in blue &nd brow ; a 5 lshed and squeezed by the attendant s b of the columr in- tent was T e on to the pier. The bapers perhaps i ""<ide, stood at the Suardhouse rid of ini, the rafters oner last night C: : rains of cer of 11 c e still far d old Billy s 3 {fles just v Apache? - , dancing & he of the crowd, awfully s y No'time was 1o be lost. More tables were glanced qu with the 1o be carried, but-who but that—"that Miss Lawrence Y s his orders lfttle army woman~ could give the order interested in the ct to intrude go that it ? The anxious look in her at Armstrong's next word oner must have had friends said to be among your men, and those two_fellows at are detectives. I thought all that as to be kept clear.” “It was,” answered Stewart, 1 be obeved” Not one bit m did the president like to do It, but some- .Jook anywhere thing had to be done to obtain the neces- rite above her. sary order. for the soldiers who so will- ; ed Mrs. G ngly and promptly obeyed her beck ai Here, Cherry,” she called 0 a call were How edging away for @ look = v standing near the base of the the newcomers, and Mrs. Frank Garrison, pile, “give me my bag. I'm army woman step and chatting m looked as votions dozen feet kerchief 0 with that stage space moment a4n s rEmEE A ns of a score of ble | ] perched on the carriage ! re of ak o r—bon enough to know that order referred only et iracionsty ot " vet tlie sight of h “We wa a 5 % thefr own, t : most vivaciously with its occupants and chief must have been overpersuadey b heordim- "We wanted to come w hac w o Yoyage Geordle. rhe cried. blowlng @ fo the street crowd that sometimes works no longer concerning herself. apparently, Look here!” and the colonel héld Topih i Aam s auab i te eierday, Mr. Grav. sl turned up about the or 1o, aeed Bbapie Sonth b e e b3 | steale”” The bag was about the Red Crose or its tables, had the scrap of paper. Amy Lawrence, hearing we gor mich: frorl Lol WaS dark when muilled: sround neck, war looked confuped af the attention: Iheteny e D e e cest one swift gratification of finding herself approached something like the gasp of a sufferer ]S noq 5oL Pack from seeing the fleet off, Soqiied 0uf the —compa streets N ha fabrottan - beriterad Som By L fherely glance over the heads of the crowd to quite as she had planned, by two most sudden pain, turned quickly ufferer in and uncle was too tired in the evening °0r0°¢Ting talk and laughter to L8 > fain where a handsome carriage was slowly prominent and distinguished women of and saw that Indeed we are all very, very sorryi~ a,nj CCAse- every vestige of color had left Mrs. Gar- ] . rison’s face—that she was almost reeling ed working its way among the groups of b Indeed o Sro all Yery: very sobryi® At . an Francisco soclety and requested to others said, =0 absorbed was he in drigk- Continued Next Week.

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