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THE SUNDAY CALL. 13 q "iAFFEE “THE MAN IN SHIRT SLEEVES.” WILL COMMAND OUR TROOPS IN CHINA b emy that his attack carried all before it. on the fighting than he was on the wound. After the battle the immortal Lawton He was always at the front and his pres- gaid of him: ence was an incentive to the men of his “I consider General Chaffee one of the N best practical s in the army, and I book, “The rhall recommend him for special distinc- General Joseph Whe m for suece rging the stone fee: fort, the capture of which practically end- kd the battle.” Wounded men at Montauk Point spoke v of Chaffee, saying: wounded at Santiago he ever eld, but kept right on «foot. In great suffering, but more inteat ago Campaign.” writes of Chafe o 56 Gl THE TCIP<T OINESE LT M T LD rin UNINEDE W gl 111X 110N D1, /7 n: drown littl> was In the mission she was v The missio took ¥ Dr. ) use there are so many. AS eAgeT Lo escape as we and she was instailed there maia. u cantiof get & OWRERy to fecupture he dc ‘“IIL:!‘U s o tid thins the Oniees either love or v ¥y But the patient kindness of the good "' o "”‘“\ a0 - Prhg oy g M S ladles of the mission at lasts won her [o &1ohoir delight for t ke an opportunity simple little heart, and the villains no s their el ) and their trou- —g Shough to. see 1t longer pursued her. sers [ > e of 1308 Californi: After going through adventures T Ho commande American girl h heroine of an Arabian Night's with the di ° was at last ready to be trusted ¢nf, WIGL LAY down-troc om of our civilization. she enjoys t In the meantime Dr. Wise had beeh going ~ While our ¢ through all of the well-Kknown tribulations, ci i s an infant in Of those who require household help. She um that had besieged the cmployment offices and there had been a coming and going in of servants ¥6o p to work but not too that a litile girl honest to take some memento of the e s Shig el L = 0 vears could do, looking steadl doctor's kindly hospitality feksiom. It Is almost the highest art in rd to a life of hopeless slavery. Owing to different r ons it v China—higher, perhaps. in gereral e Chinaman from California Gonvenient for ber to e a Chin literature: and if one 1d 2 Japanese man in the house. and it and sacks of gold peared as though she must either gi Aust out of the snowy creeks of the Sier- ras went over to China and bought up a r! question for hel 2 the land of super as though the art is Y any which is prac- cook is without honor in this In China it is different. wealthy merchants ouder Chinese coo and_devote herself be astonished <or else give up The Chinese cook fn establishing his su- c re ligent girls. Before 8. periority to the people of the literati class R e s o tanwbs 100 vas just at this point that the two points with pride to his own well-rounded, he gotithem 3 ot difficuities came together which made the odeled frame. and then to the thin, by the missionary people to rescue them ,,partunity.| Tal Ho was growing too old Jank, self-shown failure of the physical on thelr arrival. There was a hard fight to stay at the mission any longer, for she form of the literati In the courts a harder one still to pre- So Tal Ho is proud of her work rather vent the girls from being recaptured, for han ashamed, for she has the sense to they had been =0id to Chinese partles be- know that as the Christian home is the 3 : unit of our civilization, so the cook of that 24 . home is the keystone of arch. and maturally conkidersd that they were be ‘“3 there can be no happy home without good cook |robbed of their rightful property. Tal Po had been told of all the terrible Lad amblition to bs something more than _Thers is ene remarkable thins about Tat things the “white forsign day! would 8 parasite on an eleemosynary institution, Ho which perhaps she herself has not do to her, All the tortures of China were She had seen enough of American civiliza- thought of. Though enly 1§ years old sha known te Ler, and she was told that those tion to long to become a part of it, and has dene something that no Chinese A i 3 : to put a wider gulf than even the broad woman has ever done before, There are were easy compared te the ingenuities de~ Pacific between herself and -the father- perhaps 200,000,000 of them, She is the first ed by the marvelous brains of the “fan Jand which had treated her youth So cru- Chinese woman to go Into service as an Therefore during the time that she elly. American housemaid.