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%g::my’.w might find adequate and i A was observed on J. B. For the Love | By (|58 me wu ge g S5t MRS ., BRAZILIAN ATTACHE | Zoitaict B e came tripping across the velvet sward. G and danced d. ever the beautiful, You ]effery My _lady appraised her and h—and yet, me . .. Thewitch mel I am ) i Dr. and Mrs. Machado Endangered Kiinkr, res. shigp A toe il s reproving_head! ¥ for, 2 . "| come to beg you ride out with me. Come : the oy erat. they’ hile 3 of a Lady | Farnol ||l 8T rena 80 i Em R T i ey | {Copyright, 1039 ey, s well enough for the garden, | Angela, ~Lie was i %t reprews] cagerpess of s munner, : Cruiser. ES and_mighty comfortabl s ’| “Nay, sir, today I'm in 1o mood for & \ 2o BRI 1 “It o lx'nx:'kyes you yellow as guinea, | dreamed and told it v“"f well—~come | & nugp." she lnyl'ml lightly. q By the tod _ rr CHING ENDS SYNOPSIS. now and this reminds me! Y've heard | And the marquis = expected, Hath | kiss me, my own dear Helen.” E be 1 o Associated Prass. when Zemo touches the scalp. Tondons. ke it Oudtrane e | east?, Wherefore | "o Seiaquis?” faltered Angel! ot e Prone e popti ; is the charmingest R DB Niannadn of Rio 45 aneio, ar| _Douse cooling, healing, cleansing i i a i -marquis?” _fal a. | a0d 3 o vie Pevense; Tt ), 3 3 e o Sir Righard |, opign 1 “Himself, child, Hast he spoken ‘'This moment, my best beloved." level to the sea. Come, prithee, let u: ACTRESS REPORTED WED. :vmcht of -the w mefi ZEMO on the sealp and rub vigetously. “The misfortunate gentleman pitched | yet?” my lady repeated. “Why, then, thou little, naughty | walk” : x| The way dandruff vanishes and itching downstairs last night and broke an witch—' “Oh, my lord, 'twill prove too hot a | Carol Dempster Believed Secretly foot cruiser, which t have | 5toPs will surprise and delight you. arm. 2 So ' ‘Helen bent to kiss and to be|day for walking.' resulted disastrouslv. Use this remarkable, ‘clean, | “Then he was probably drunk—I| “He should } this—ay, | kissed, and away sped Angela, singing| * , then, a chaise. . «» s There's Married to Broker. At o o lquid ‘ antiseptic ‘detest & sot.” he should ha' prayed and implored E-_yly as she went; then my lady opened | a chaise at the inn.” NEW YORK, August 19- (@) explosion e dreoline ond freely. It's the semsible way to haeed: miss? Now T protest ye|me to wedlock had I been in thy| her lovly eyes suddenly wide tosee the |y eraitude, s she Iughed, "Dut | paily News waid yesierday that Ourol| Eheis craft About, 8 miles ontide-BOrt | B penger porany 424 Iiching Sealp. astound me.” E y 'my roses” = .,Ho:;; » sighed Helen. “Tis to “Oh, ma'm?” retorted _Angela,| “Gracious me1” exclaimed Helen, and | “Roses!” m.med—c;nnt on e ‘aecretly Mm‘ o Eawin land ip beyond Cape, Elizabeth, | Keep ZEMO handy and use it for all ' N 3 . O|wrhen, pray, what: o' thy Richard, |stood suddenly arrested, staring at a , three , came on & to Montreal from New York. | antiseptic purposes. Safe and depend- o (Continued From Yesterday's Star.) |be supposed I shall ride over to in-| . .:m3 '1sfny Richard so eager, so | small folded paper which was securely ly - |8 %““ W-m‘mgul l,l' W.Chap-| The which . had to ‘ quire after the miserable creature | yyent so-insistent in his Wooing o' | impaled upon tvo thorns in the very . -+ o man | 3% G S0 o'V ‘wedding were avall- | sers Soroed 0 et e e Do cen oy | Of the skin and scalp. 3¢, 60c and I CHAPTER XXX. Tt T Itr] Ol tatferty tocday when | thee?” midst of the rosebush; she detached it | shall ever come betwixt us, I swear ft— | aple. but the News will say the couple | nn b to drift In the open sea for o : < Foal e el “Bold Mistress Pert, I protest he is | carefully, operfed. it, ‘and read these|ay, on my life, my very soul! But to- | iq'hey Dle | an hour and a half before their distress $100. r A DREAM. she must be elegant, for this morning . " is believed to be on the Leviaf bound th is waits on and I intend | RONe o' mine words scrawled thereon in bold char- | day must I leave thee—business of mo- abroad. Mrs. James IR RICHARD. seated in his secret | {86 BARINeh VR, 00 L& JO0, EnG | “Alas, my poor Helen, vet is thy | acters: ment calls me to town. But I shall| Grimes, a sister 6f Miss Dempster, re- ¢ chamber, many times did read his | 0 Marty J secret heart his and his only. Oh, my “This midnight. R. come back—" Gently sald the actress was lesving the || ~ B cousin Julian’s hastily scribbled| “Och, sure me gentle soul, 'tis 8| poor Helen! Hush thee and hear! This “Come down lest I climb up. But at this moment, and with por-|screen to marry. Words, beneath brows close knit |little providence in petticoats ye'll be| very morning, waking early, I stole into | “N. B. Neither ride nor walk abroad.”|tentous rustle of voluminous skirts, the | ""Jarsen and “Miss Dempster applied OODVVARD OTHROP in troubled perplexity; finally, |entirely. Tis Fortune's pampered pet| thy chamber and thou abed, sweet and | Having read, she thrust the paj r be- | duchess descended upon them. for & license on August 3. - so urgent message & COpy, Wor e i ee s lew clost ashies, | ane en, a silve ingle, | * e al me 7, dear cap- 7 ;2:8 word, Which dong. he fcfllycd ‘and | terror to make ye womanly and tumble | th~ swelling bosom resurgent rose with | glanced up and saw Viscount Brockle- | tain—it is very drunk he was, then? | Whether the Bible should be read in DOWN STAIRS STORE thrust it into an inner pocket of his|ye down from your towering pedestal| dreamful woe, desolate sob from thy | hurst approaching, booted and spurred | Give me y' arm to the cherry tree and | public schools is being warmly argued ' coat; then, extinguishing the candle, he | 0" self-esteem. Then maybe- love| yet sleeping lips stole plaintive whisper: ' for the road. He stood gazing upon her ' tell me everything about it.” in Ulster, Ireland. groped to the door, listened a moment, and went softly down the secret stair. Now after some while it chanced that my lady Helen, busied among her yoses, heard a soft, melodious whistle, i mgllnclflg round beheld a broad back 1 shall stoop and pick ye up. again.”| ‘Richard! with eyes aglow, a look 8o bowed and signal—a [ saying, the duchess hobbled away | Richard!"» . E;.g::g aware 'of that crumpied ) with a furtive et im- BOAT FIRE MENACES [Bieat et gied, & She et ot o able for all forms of itching irritations for a ped laboriously in -the distant kitchen-garden; thus, as she snipped the fragrant, dewy blooms, she glanced now and then toward that busy figure P . < and so presently caught him watching y , her beneath the crook of his elbow. 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