The Girls of Central High Aiding the Red Cross
dence that faced the lake. The Red Cross girl was on the other side of Nu
bbed him by the arm and screamed. The sleds were almost at the
to look out for herself. And on this oc
of Nugent Street, for the corner house barred her vision in that direction. But without d
he hill just in time, perhaps, to col
k against which the coasters had been wont to stop their sleds, was a na
the boy was too far away. Even as he shook off Jess Morse's
zing it by both extremes she allowed the veil to float out
sliding on the slippery drive. The eyes of a horse magnify objects tremendously, and the girl's figur
w the open lane, and the next moment thundered into it, the bro
down Nugent Street, crossed the avenue, and stood almost o
so much danger as that first one. Laura and Chet and their f
one girl who had ridden on the first
horse. The rest of the young
re," murmured Jes
by Hargrew, while the Red Cross girl, blushing and wit
nothing," mu
endleton," said Jess, smiling again
loudly came up quickly to the
We might have all been killed! I never will ride down a hill with Freddy Brubach
ave paid much attention to s
at Miss Steele wa
eton asked the Red Cross girl.
on the job here when the horse came a
medal," declared on
oposed Jess, but good-naturedly, and hugged
er so little. I shall almost be sorry that I turned the horse int
he has a trunk full of 'em. Like the German army officer who had his chest covered wit
shiniest medal, 'I got dot py meestake; undt
s was a serious business. And there is another very serious matter, girls,
Nothing about the play
d," said Lily, shaking her head. "What d
in despair. "I knew she woul
at it is," beg
ut Hessie,
, with a rather grim expression
y, "you speak as though Hessie w
as frequently made a faux pas,
d Laura, with some bitterness,
ng!" cried Lily stormily. "
by. "Tell us the worst. We'r
ie is not to blame. She failed in rhetoric, and when Miss Carringt
" gasp
e?" snapped Bobby. "And a f
cried Lily. "Gee Gee
emphasis. "But tell us how m
s punished her if she was imp
ily. "She refuses to allow Hessie
" cried several of he
e Dress Parade. What did I tell you?
a said, much more sternly than she usually spo
Hessie!" cried Hes
d Jess Morse, with disgust, "Knowing that Gee Gee is
I just
r Wit who, though greatly
we mustn't get angry with each other and therefore spoil the whole Dress Pa
ke Grimes' place
t. Laura had a very keen mind, and already she had apprehended that Janet was more deeply interested in this discussi
aid, "didn't you tell us
admitte
s!" exclaimed Jess on the other s
part in the masquerade?
ng to Central High!"
atter? This is all for a show. It is no com
ss!" crowed
urmured Lil
us. Hester, being the biggest girl, was to lead in certain figures on the
--I-
snapped Lily, interrupting Janet. "I don't believe Hes
disgust. "She'll crab the whole game if she
"Oh, no!" she cried. "We won't ask Janet to wear a
ess, eagerly. "Of course, you would
on now. What could be more fitting for a leader of our costume parade? The whole carnival is for the Red Cross, and with
ed Bobby, wild
endid!" ag
y Pendleton. Laura turned to Janet again and cl
Will you help u