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‘ THR WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, JANUARY 5, 1895. PARIS MODELS OF FASHIONS Soreree on, and schoo! teachers and su-| Russian or Swedish, the Seure wears s|eges, stuffed eggs and fish are favorite! OUR UP-TO-DATE CAVALIERS. THE CAR DIDNT Stor: E ECT R Ic I TY A Sr ment Bt. Foote cea ae eee. tr fe hr | irae p kena Pats Phe Mash 10 Fhe Bev . 3 ‘They Possess Fine Figures and Take| Gay as the afternoon | | Ghseat ant Grad aU ItES Ge TEGAN ta teat GHA BEE PAE cae q is for recreation | trade a waistcoat and Eton jacket may|fur tall round her throat and her feet Better Care of Themselves Than | throughout France, be displayed, while the American cus-|in woollen shoes. ai; 1@ Rescue of the Sex (Iiustrations from Fitegende Blatter.) {a now acknowledged to be the most powerful rem- i L edlal agent known (to science! {t performs mira. Mater.’ glee, tn restoring lout vitality. ke bracing and ta Singem or Prisc-Fighters. oo. tomer’s arrival would suggest a youth- eee bit oo Aa , Nailing Fhe: onty:"unveraal ‘remedy | {1 (Correapontience to ‘The Evening World.) At 4 o'clock the bakers’ ovens yield; ful, pretty and, at the same time, ser-| She was perhaps twenty-five yearn of bape or oie medical proteaaton wceept, | 8. eli PARIS, Dec. 2—A well-built woman | thelr daintlest fruits Old women go Viceable bodice—all displayed to advan-|age, and never had had a fire in her (% (he share of Mr. Jackson Dempsier, posing METROPOLITAN ean always get employment in Paris, If|Tound with muffled hampers and trays tage over a satin or moire akirt. room—never, nevar! In #icknens of 10 {ne posession of the keenent perceptive. powers y ahe doesn't care to pose in an art school | of tea rolls and gold-cake, which they | ye she can pose in a dressmaking or millin-| sell to the millinery, dressmaking and| Figures always wear long dresses.|tom is national. Fires are considered getting older, and although forty years ta midl= ery establishment. Modistes attach Im-|Nnecktle girls. These bites are consumed Waist and sleeves, collar and cuffs, may | bad. They burn up not only income, but die age tor a man, « bachelor is an old ba portance to a pretty face and a small | With a swallow of wine and a tablet of be anything fashion dictates, but the|the youth, the brains and life iteelf. when be reaches forty. Than again he has ted head; but e perfect figure 1s all that the | chocolate half the thickness of @) Parisian designers maintain that a@ For proof, compare the obituary notices, life of blessedness, Now, how ridiculous that a Gressmakers require. Hair and com- | checker, house dress should at least touch the) Americans drain the cup at fifty-five or sounds, A man who dichonote women in general, plezions are easily provided. ee ground; and all the pattern dresses this thereabout; Parisiennes walt until they amd 1 claim bis asse ceerd ni ‘Winter it was the same thing, This cus- wot), some folks become childinh, when they are va, Cirand Sunday jan. 7 Faust: Wed., dane 1, Rogueta ns dishonoring, must A season trail an inch or two. are eighty. Many American girls Tose rence, and some woman or see their $5 music lessons on account of bad Fomen must have treated him badly when he As every up-to-date woman knows, the colds, A French or an English pupli, ‘* Into hating the whole sex How can a lite blouse waist is the fashion. It is seen | never. be blessed when man in alone without wite of Modei dresses, hats and wraps constl- tute an impsrtant factor in Parts trade. | ‘They are fitted to the figure, and they | “SONN’S NEW YORK PUTIANS, | cntliren and society. Man canot ba human with: Bo into the country and over every sea a| in ball-rooms, theatre and opera boxes! “If you want to keep your figure, keep “hl! a dood Sova of te fi se ain te are made i ele, lth cot nthe advice pect heeded DY yg fa, te ELECTRIC BRUSHES pe ee et @elected. Russian women are stout, and occasionally gauze With a black | these puragons ot fashions. ieee! 1 Wanker whelker \nia- wereulobiten aves employ active electricity—are genuine in every ‘Peobverion a Austrian and English ladies are silk or satin skirt, a tight-fitting round LOUISE BONHEL 4 married brother or frlend, of mingles tn Thom: Nt magnotiony” bull a'etrrent unger year 1 | i Y dell, beved * shouldered ana ‘email. waist may be made of a dark red, blue, — ip cinclia it 06, Hete AR TaPUIIG BNE, own control, which cat be feadily adapted to any | St D POPU! waisted, and the Italians and @reen or purple silk, and the blouse of EMPIRE STATE BITS. he canny let his principles respect the wite eee ACh. SAUER, for removing Wrinkles, | BIJ; 'STLEF i Germans differ only in width: the Ame: some fransparent wool, silk, thread or . tt Nie feiende or brother, 1 amie beahdlor of | 1. Amipmving the Compleston, "curing Neuralgia, | Op " feans are so much like the French that metal. a Art Note: Sile Krom bas gone to thirty-two myself, nave been over half of this) pores. " ' POPULA the same pattern dress is available for One of the os Rue de ia Paix | carve beef at a Florida Winter hotel, world and met with several vad experiences in| te mth ot Fine una reroring” Cie ead Pearle be | both. a ae dresemakers hus her head assistant in’ Four weekly papers have been lartad in Chau, regard. fo, women, tat my commana ey | heimatiem, atimulation the arvous yatem and JATH STREET TIT VERE, Near oh ays. 2) want FOuvs in A long-waisted costume can be readily | eres pibared ‘ever grees nen Later han Summer school by the lake has pot been in vain, more) pure ana virtu women as bad ones, MPR @ltered, whereas a medium would be! | fe en green silk. In @ Rue | Gov, Morton's inaugural turkey came from and am atill car tke lookout fer one who shall Os ] Fisky and a short one a loss, Conse- | heaped recep etiam ot Maced Engh de the caus of helping me to Rappy home and ‘Treatment Free, Send for Pamphle ’ mm Nal. Rventngs 0l Quently the girl who aspires to the poal- | Iveta vod lea ie orca Society {tem from Rhinebeck: ‘The ewell 400 & settled futnre lite, , 6, ? iy NEW YORK ELECTR C B USH CO. HER! Hiway gad Whitney Overs © F | a & good one, White kid slippers we Ridgewood, ng 0 ee ot a Parte figure must bbe very long | lgiiate, Ansthes diotaloe hes ine noure (Uae ee om ek mescaniealh O27 Hroadwa and SQUARE... | ROB RO Gham. Uf Wer Wun Ip Nel Wits It can te arrayed in dark India cashmere of blue| Capbages are $1.80 per ton at Kast Homer, No Loving Influence Aroun ma. ‘Theatre, satat. i | Jan 10 Sonvente: Sanieaied: js not trim it can be And gray mixture, with Spanish passe-| Naples, Ontario County, had eleven weddings in| 7? the Editor: Amusements, Th vated; poor hips can be strengthened, ‘i r ‘ ‘ Although 1 am not much given to answering THOT AVE: But too much hip 1s not desirable. Coat habe NGS halt be civarpall AS ter yikes r ing in this col 1 dah My Gt i «3 nartien teenie et jattera appearing in this column, especially ; . . cloaks and wraps are always made large, Common furalsted loheings for 1068 tramee Waat oe ihe vllly stuff that appears tb It, the Penis Aquatic Mon the Fin ys intend fl Neither opera-singers nor prize-tight- | ¥ \ 3 ‘kel hy these Pp 4 10 A.M. tw 1080 PL fended to be reduced. Occasionally ors take better care of themselves than | A Batavia man found hie wite at the depot, '*iter published over the signature of “Jackson Australian AUC Eater, feat ‘ever Great Holiday Vaud oat figures are hired, but as a rule they the figures of French fashions. ‘Theic |feady to elope with another fellow. He knocked has pained my tte, Hin letter 18 the Orchestras Tulenen, Venomeun. Ber Fincess Pawitwasd | A. 28 are taken from the ranks of the dress 4 7 sitions depends upon physicul pertec- |the heace of the would-be elopere together, Most arrogani, and insulting that T have read tn thi, Shadowgeapher, ‘Theat err ete A } figures. foul ee Jepends upon phystcul perfec: ea tne man ewe, and marched hie wite ® tone time, ither he ta Yollylng’* or he has . the inten fitness; ory The ton, and the; In condition, as the BLACK SATIN ANDGREEN LINED BLOUSE, | saying ia, al! the time. 4 | hom | The French women seldom have their * ee Cinasic ames of Cat sus County settic. Mother to form thie character, According to him, uno P.M own purses. Half go shopping with their ments: dhin Hollow, Leek, Pigeon Valley, Bear there must be a good many males on this foot- 1 | eu i —_ rT | | tf Mat. “ mothers, and ‘he number who bring Hollow, Mutton Hollow, Toad Hollow, Fish Hii, sol With @ screw loose in thelr cranium, I ‘ooquick Became Com- [YW PERIA MUSIC 4 . To-Day BRAND OFEIEA-WOU iB. Mats Poverty Hull, Golden Hill, Tickletown, Killbuck, tink old boy, you are just crasy enough to pletely Turned Arou : - . OLD AGE AND YOUTH, oy ae i fi ne AND GREAT VAUDEVILLE. The Prodigal! D ‘rest Admission, Ween, Open not had the loving Influence of a good and true NM. Grand’ sacred Concert HIM, Murder M111 Hungry Hollow, Craay Hollow, Chewing fiends would only give you a chance, 28, main th the salesroom, He hears and Horse Heaven and Pumpkin Ridge. + | And the happy life of @ bachelor, indeed! It EET BL} Flous habits, and lose their figures are mand $20 a month, which is considered AauseN cuvm, | ener either dismissed or used in the cloak- | very good pay, as she gets her board gee cen teria are) ive Mea eae HI Sauets ie) pees { i Year sees everything connected with the pur- ‘ oo tirikes me that bachelothood te very happy. ez chi When the fitter comes in with ‘ pecially around the hoildays, with neither wih | Of Which the Rhymeste: ACADEMY OF WUSIC, 14th St & Irving PC |] ppc the work he goes into the cabinet, takes SULLY ull Tor kit to make happy, What a fine nation thin| Other Wite Get Half and Halt. TRY aN a RD OR A Brooklyn Amusement: 1 ® chair and asserts his importance by SS | Mould be it we had all auch items? His ac- Little drops of wat THE (oJ ee B criticising. Aside from the question of Fee ee ne erry ce: their, fumnmtance with females must be very lmtted, Freesing on the walk, extra date Chote | pertinence, this intrusion has its ad- ewertnamn yet mt |i sie by the trash he cites to u Make the man who steps there STANDARD 1 hea pA 4 the lady would like, but it pleases he: Gives maby MAY mikes BTA a lik ele ank tensile —petroit rree Pree | ‘TOO MUCH JOHNSON, | cite vig rarce if husband or father, it fits, and it is, Te the ever verdant mem'ry of a hise 1 Ald not wet. rig, joat nin fie Soutee nes bos mises The Willing Wie ___With William Giliette and Company | Atessugcies THE HUSTLER, aces ‘the fashion. After all, as women dress | # EMPIRE THE VTi Rrowdway & 40th at. MATINER TO-DAY. : | ‘With @ grace so light and airy, AN EXPERIENCED BAC! R OF TT favor of the wind when tt whistles, | bill f 4 ye | t Deena they have a voice! Kept me ever fondly saying, ‘I'll achieve my FOUR Patermoa, N. a. | Daithead—What's that? Evenings A 1h Matluegs Wed. and Sat \GCANO ee a 1 | oe Pats x Old Ducks the Freshest. Pertly—It_ never whistles popular aire —ttar- B, F. Keith’ NEW USION hard U iS. sata BDAY. \ Acquaintances made by the affable eH ar load pete Rimes eee. | per's Basar, Bt a 8 pont 'b W. bit3s KMPHION. "ee oe see bree figure are often continued, and now and ‘And she Jeft me sediy sighing for the kiss 1 aia! !® anawer to “Jackson Dompater,”” must aay ‘Waslky teat {New York's Draw! ne’ | AMPHION. then a girl resigns, changes her name not Herald, tht hie opinion of women in general must ‘Granjeau and Ma: ROLAND A and goes to live in a house of her own, surely have been caused py some hard rub re- BIS eae © erence: 1 HO EE i as hEED ° . ° celved some time in his ‘fort ears of single bb wy if a Pills fer the jeer v u Lett over after ewearla’ oft THE CANE OF COLUMBIA. ‘The wages paid these superb creatures 1 tins been eatimated trom the atamp | Dlemscnees"” from some tevel-bended tomate; or, What sinh santo et BROADWAY Theatre. Matinee Saturday | DE WOLF , depond upon what the employer wishes Ca ae oa cane cneatcine reales 22 doubt some ood, Honelt fore gl has given aioli tlre pment BOSTONIAN. 4 : to give and what the applicant can do. that 400000 of pills are taken by the duns" are of the trethess You ld due, don't —— |LAST 2 WEEKS | fk A girl of good family, who has the a ook are of the eee Basar oe acillty to Gkaw trate Gnd /a conten peepee of the United Kingdom tear brain affection, for there cannot be matter : Makes Them Glow. ETC a ee be . INDIA WOOL SPANISH GIRULY. Gonal Knowledge of Russias and pve every week. In France the quantity Is enough in that part of your cranium to harm! Atlce—What do you think {s the nicest thing FR Bet. a, | Ria PRovUTIO WBidis wrtin- eA GaSAIEEL? 2ali (IRIS IGatie | RAAT Gee Betton faa Tatlin eae Soe: about half, Only about 1,000,000 are you. Surely, Jackson, you must have ‘‘a little! to touch your cheeks with and make them glow? : Heal f- NT . si a taken by the people of Ruesl: The , bunch of whiskers on your chin. Ethel—Charley's mustache.—Philadelphia In- Cy | This ee a! CAME | the world. papielils — room. ‘The hours of trade are from 8 and a commission of from 1 to 6 per A Woman-Lover to Woman-Hat is TENIGHT. Le ——— - until 8 in Summer, and from 830 until cent. on every order she takes, Ordi-| BLUE SENUE, RED VEST, GREKN LAPELS Pepa Ares Raat Ct Walter Sanford, Lases & 8 or 12 in Winter. If Christmas, New narily the salary is $60 a year. Wages ae girl who wanted to Lat me a br Village of Prairie Dogs. Waving now lived in this city and Brooklyn for Could barely be controlled LIVING PIC 410 Good Reserved Geeta: | ‘Year's or any grand fete falls on Mon- are raised annually. With $100 a year franc petticoat to wear with a muslin! 4 big village of prairie dogs has been’ over » year and been a reader cf your paper, I ‘When Dewson said hie furnace Ta Ae MG MER, re WALTER SANFORD'S i | day, shops are kept open the whole and the commisions a figure can be| house dress was a glorious specimqn of| found on the farm of Columbus C, De- have taken much Interest in the letters, and as I ‘Was hottest when ‘twas coaled. PALMER’ Ss AT 8; MAT. § OCK COMPANY, i. 3.7 } twenty-four hours of Sunday. Figures | quite happy. womanhood. She wore the Frenchiest| jano, near Kingston, O. They are the Woman-lover I cannot let those woman- Harper's Basar, atines Ke-tay at 3 OLYMPIC RINK, "RRBbates ‘dex ; as a rule, are dismissed earlier, but in oe 8 kind of @ costume—blue serge made with | pret known in that State for many haters who don’t know what the love of « woman THE FATAL CARD. even | the dry-goods stores they are obliged to| Every firm dresses Its figures. The|* bolero jacket that had lapels, and| years, 1a, because their braine and sentiments are too Speaking of Den HARRIGANWTHRATRE MW Hany we | Oller Skating svenma 7 Jay aside thelr etylish satins and furs | usual allowance is two costumes a year. | cravat of green velvet, and a brilliant ——_—~—___ Ary to acquire ty go any farther with ther in-| Teacher-As the twig ie boot the ree ie tan GRREIGGUN) aware Hania gatew Blase ] bod ren papngg el ah ‘At the end of the season the clerk is scarlet waistcoat fastened with brass| MAGNIFICENT DISSOLVING VIEWS. | sults and unmaniy remarks, Thoy make any man clined, Do you quite undorsta BL a P L * ee lat Mberty to take the old gown hom » Her get-up was an illu: —_—————_ | ith & man’s heart In his breast regard them with — Scholar—Yes, sir. When bicycliate grow up WEDNEEDOY. Phe Per TRV TURDAY. ______—sdersonal - At least two meals are served em-|'The fabrics range from novel woollens tration of Paris figures for the English je @lagust, and giris would aurely te out of their they'll walk stooping.—London Globe. at SEU. tes ———— | BT GUALITY, OFF 4 ployees, dejenuer from 11 until 1 and to splendid satins, and the styles are and American trade, Im Carnemie Muate Halt, [8d 12 marry such heartsns beings : pron [riktindtire tater et dinner from 6 until 7. These meals |always attractive, though not nece oe 8 We are pleased to announce that Dr. 'sick boy, although only twenty-three, but am tne Amusements. , A Poser aa Pee ee amount to two dinners from the Ameri-|sarfly sensational. Exclusive hou Her hair, which was crimped, frisze4,! Greene, of 35 West 14th at., New York happy pape af a bright boy & year old, who wil eS | ARK EST RUESTA f n fan standpoint, There Is soup, some provide, In addition to the dress, @ new tumbled up, pulled down in curle and Guy will repeat his grand free lecture cinta t ecnase nt bay year old. te ml 7 TH AVE. THEATRE, To. Night at Ssharp . light hot dish, such as fish, cuilet or |corset for the fitting, a silk akirt and an shelled with pins, formed a wig that. | course, with all ita wealth of magnific crest ide woman of eighteen, who always has 4 LEGGED HUBER Ss 5 4th | FANNY OAVENPO MAL hash; roasted or broiled meat and a/ allowance for pretty shoes. The figure like the judiciary article, took in her/ cen: jiustrations, in Carnegie Music & warm dinner, flavored with kisees, when I come WEEK. | 22525 “GISMONDAL | wile vegetable; salad, cheese, dessert and|goes to the shop In her own often forehead, temples and ears, She had 83141) Our people have become go enthu- ome from business. Learn to be lovely and you 14th St. Muse WEEK, | dou Sarak Gaasine ke wine of the most hamless vintage. Cof-| shabby attire, but she is always well superbly curved back, and she carried tic over these free lectures, which | Will be loved. There is more happiness in it than Popnlar Family kesort WINES’S | IAWIN BROS,’ BIG SHOW, | contiensiaty and sue fee is exceptional, for two very good rea-| groomed, with her hair Ia mode, and herself us grandly as her atilted shoes 47. pronounced by all the most interest- | !2 aving all the gold In the world. Br ehOWPGR ioe. | STH AVE | NATIONAL TRIO, |ieom 1s Hort site: te pons—the cost of sugar and the tendency |when she enters the ealesroom, dressed would permit. There was neither scent tre Noa vvctrated with the moat beens re THEATHE. NATIONAL T RIO. 1 103 World B “Se pane MINERS | City Sports Co. | nin. "7 1 RESIS) FREHRE uA HELIN SISTERS, { to produce bilousness. Only the foreign- she looks like a cherished daughter nor jewelry about ‘her. She had Rus- ! ne are slaves to black coffee. The of one of the noblest Black satin is sian and English at her command, lived , French people use {t very sparingly. In-|just now popular for their drapery. | with her parents and talked romantic | telligent mothers believe that {t has a|It is a staple article, and cheap enough / veauty like a Protensiona), course, the fact that admi: CARDS AND DOMINOES, tiful dissolving views, that even this great hall will be taxed to its utmost to AN seat the people who will attend. Of ion and every No Ri, it to Draw. To the Eilitor: | mM harmful effect upon the nerves; soclety | to admit of two or three bodic | Will you please answer the following quee- ee Gane ladies avoid It for the benent of their| If the patrons expected are Danish,| Every three days she was welghed, joerg Mutpgre nyt freer, Will MttTact |vion pertaining to & game of dominoes? A and = ATLUNT 50-54 Bowery nl Rtreot, and on Sunday, when she took her bath, yan ‘of this opportunity to B are playing a game of “Mugging.” After eit Ev. Graud Concert & Vaadeville | — the bathing mistress measured her. Out charge, New York's latgest and fin: | each has played three domnoes, the nde stood b NING EL «| 7. - if ititoa dehen tocsaeas, coltectedy intorention Wighest of all in Leavening Power.— List U.>. Gov't Report These measurements were preserved for e@i hall, | yay | double-four on one end and @ six spot on the Expert Mie ‘hn TONY PASTOR'S. TO-NIGHT, | rainea?* °C sot"tiuaton ae : reference, She had, like all the figures, o Ae, ‘ecture, Monday, Jai other end, B having made the double-tour hie Gut Feable | MAGGIE CLINE, MELE FOUGERE "| pu, sce beuene of Fea Suet SE but, instead, draws until he draws the PORTRAITS In crayon enlarged e pan = duction. v1 On Tuesday night, J. an ical and a —y R seer ade tat, idence ot Setar Cuiuee erindiye asitaing bias incor mane cot ot 9 SANT $ tare Cintra Bee ae “A 4 uties and wonders of tr i > bas - - 4 Oo fo sasices, wine, coffee and chocolate. ‘The Worldnts o SE SDENED | Nags Sy cetinn Was Acted, ae: i kN [He A Milk White Flag TAe MONEY =pece tad, Sa French have a way of serving potatoes, On Wednesday evening, tee FREE LECTURE Priday, Jake periorn souveni™® | asta ac. retailed at factory prices 1 In art as well aa trade, her own system With ite wonderful mechanical plctures, | st throw. Now. A has two lea in ble hand eeee | ALA Dae you._Harry. c aS : beans, rice, spinach, °'clock, the Doctor will de! hala labios 2a baie JoaNighe, tad coin, manufacturer, 63 John ot, upstairs chestnuts, pe F ; i F celery-root, beet-root and tomatoes as POvcriit Private, lecture to men only. The Two Not Out Play of. WILLIAM LLOYD GARRISON, SHERI RRA TORS bona 9100 REWARD you do apple sauce. Diamonds of toast, Wednesday afternoon at @ o'clock there riller’ CHICKERING HAUL MERICAS f Mativee saiurday a to ‘@r. VS fried in butter, are laid on the dish, the Will be a free private illustrated lecture sated dead Gime ia walewes SUNDAY, JAN, 6, AT SP. M. WILSON BARRETT 1» OTHELLO, PURE puree ts poured over them and served as {5 Mdenaine this lecture, “Adminsion to | 00 Now, suppose one was out, and on had ABSOLUTELY @ course, ‘These purees with soft boiled all the lectures Is free. %* 960 and the third 600. Who is the loser? C, it. za, tenor; Josef Baerns, | Next Week—The nilver king and The Manxman, + uccom pant Muaic by A. J. Gra Win, J. Fi , sfilln solo, 1K biav; B. Blau, - = ee - at) ji that she preferred him to any other’ p the usual empty and conven-' glance or gesture of Linda's, and, dis- | bering the small door only a few yards (angauied! and she listened wit er pi i man, though she had lovers in plenty, Uonal wey. Yet inwardly his heart gave criminating and bypoeriti al as she was, away, she rushed towards it. Alas! It composure to her husband's er jealousy ani spair conquer: er, and wealthy on 00, fo one marries a grea throb and he noted with a pang could no ose but admit her own de- was completely blocked by the terrified accents as he tol er how Put i d despal 4h d ‘wealth t Ni i b and hi A with 1d h Amit h r letely blocked by. th ified he told her ha’ and witn on> deep breath, honor's last his firat love," he mused. “‘Rose is very how much more lovely, sweet and gra- + qficre Was a greater actress than occupants of the stalls, who were strug- her. She did not ask bi sigh, she threw. the letter and. t a clever—it would be to our clous than of old she was; how utterl: There was not a flaw and not a gling past it on thelr way out to life would be. ‘There was no need, grant, delicate heart into the. fir mutual interest to marry. | unspoiled by fame and flattery she Movement or an intonation that wag not and liberty. Oh, how desperately they | knew tt instinctively, with that clear Violeta, alas! for the love that breathed | The ‘result was inevitable. He was peared; and) how time, inptead of perfect in its, surpassing case and fought to escape! The terror and coufu- | ness of mental perception that % d Which No\vi thelr perfum*—were long in burn- drawn on imperceptibly further and | Stealing her beauty, had added to and finish Julian, too, was admirable, and sion were indescribable, times comes at the last. Her Real Romance and Trage yon C. {ug, and Ros? hastily tore up the box further, until the fact of their betrothal | enhanced it. each enhanced the charm of the other's She made a Wild attempt to push|came abnormally active, and o and paper which had enshrined them to to have accomplished itself, and | They met often after this, but not even acting. At the end of the first through the human mass, animated by |total revulsion of | all fre, oe ee feed the reluctant flame; but they were Rose achie' the object for which she Rose's jealous and keen watchfulness friends came in twos and threes to the one idea of reaching her husband, vious feeling one stro! Footlights Glared COnoumed “at last, Linde, came’ in (3 had'eo dishonoravly striven and the ate | could detect the merest sign that the old Mrs, Blake's box. They congratulated | who was probably trying with ail his hereto confess to hers hes breakfast five minutes after the last tainment of which spoiled two lives. {love still lived. “I am fovlish,” she said her upon her recovery and dropped cas- might to approach her. Had she endeav- Linda Ross the foul wrong she trace had vanished and Rose greeted The wedding was quite a public event, |to herself, “Of course they’ have for- ual remarks about the play. There was ored to move with, instead of against them years ago. In these dying her with @ calm exterior and @ manner both bride and bridegroom being dra- | sotten it long ago.” but one opinion of Miss Ross: Sh % the multitude, and fo make her way out ments Rose bowed to the Nemesis whicl ‘The passionate love scéne in the third) keen in women, and {t never occurred to | that was almost normal; and she never matic celebrities, and was chronicled | Lulling herself into fancied security superb, splendid, the greatest actress of Ly one of the ordinary exits, she might had at last overtaken her, as ry . him that this was adroitly managed by until long years afterwards what in t ding b) ters, again, and spurred and emulated by her the day, probably have succeeded as others did, ; thought and her failii ry ect of “Felicia” was so powerfully de-| somebody who had a lively interest in| lost thet worming. | whose “effusions ‘were’ copied wholesais fval's success in thelr common’ art,| Tose leaned back, weak of body and for there were no lives lost there that |tred “in the wish to stone. tol ieee dieters spe ree j managing, Wi tase Greville cheriahe Ss Mowers: he at Tia G14 not by provincial journals, * Linda Ross, Hos, threw herself once more heart and | aici at heart but gathered nerself to- night: but all her brain and body were | Jullan first, and then implored a tist and p! '-|mever saw thai et | Wear hin flows ¢ naturally supposed | working hard ‘North soul Into work. new was shoruy ec once co.centrated into one mi impulse—Ju- | send for Linda. Eitense: the art of Grams: a*deeper feeling towards him than that |himseit to be @ rejected lover, and Rose feed glowing accounts in the tour, read glowing acco in the to be produced, in which she and Jullan More, an: ed her intent wateh ul- lian! Jullan! She must get through that} “My wife,” sald Juli era became so convincing in Its fidelitty | 0 OOP" rrienditnes: ™ ik care there were no interviews oF papers and shed many tears; for had splendid parts, and they both read, | Ne:- A rarely had n oppostu- door to Jullant forgivingly, | “she alam eee ae to nature, that the audience forgot! ‘he ‘our of “Felicia” was nearly ‘of mutual explanation. Julian though she, too, had her art to think Studied and rehearsed with apparently mty. of seeing her husbanu from the In her agonized struggles she pushed | Per! aps_perbape-it ‘might have themselves and their surroundings and| finished, and soon the company would | wondered that Linda had not written a of, and the busy moments of each day Ureless energy. To the man's robust front of the house, and hever real- her fellow-creatures aside with frenzied for the best. We have been happy, you |break up and scatter its members in definite refusal, and he wrote to her }, frame the strain did no great harm, but !#¢4 how splendidly he played until strength, while each moment the dancer and I; and i loved you,. Rose!” remained in a state of utter absorption | Viti, UE Setions, The precious days again inthe hope that the dismissal was only a woman and loved duian Roses physical and mental powers were "OW, Dut her pride and admiration were increased as the flames spread. ‘The ‘Julian, my. husband until the end of the act, when the cur- nq nights were and the conveyed by the absence of the flowers B y 4 loved him still, in spite ot proof against these herculean efforts, Mingled with bitter and baser feclings ror grew and the panic became wilder. ways too good and noble; I z i tain falling proved the signal for the | chances of a tet 4 Hot final and begged her to reply: in spite of’ the crushing knowledge that Julian Kaw her strength was rapidiy as she diving’ of thought she divined ‘The draughts of aif coring through the served it. Oh, do let what There was a) off as evel t last Julian most un- it was easy to destroy that before he belonged to another henceforth. g.ving way, and entreated her to take gry as loud applause broke forth from opeh doors fanned the fire and the smoke | Atonement } can for 9 oHing oe rex utin' vain, ‘She struggled against Mt gee fork Was dense and suffocating. “‘Jullan!” lives, and send for Lin Sn inde all Parts of the crowded house; and she shrieked aloud. Then, with a mighty | too late’ Y Sulantied Lain reid og vast effort, she reached door, but Her request was Franted, ond whem 28. On the Very Might when ane Mai . ! EPFL “fainting on ‘the threshold and lay | Tinda came Julian fett them ° exp public ph. Re Jed, th 1, fighting Rose breathed her confesslot bow and smile their united thanks, and Gtiniis missive, fraught with hopeful Linda Ross, to join another compan | But, as time went on, the name of (xpected @ great pu triumph, F ed, while the reat, Oshting er confession In| ned rest, Jullan n lay down smitten, nerves and brain ex- f ir own lives, trod upon her in friend’s bewildered ear In a few then retired, triumphant and flushed jove. He laughed at himself for the others to take a well-ear Hinds, Ross could not always remain igusted, trom sheer overwork an atood in hep eyes. she ir atrugeles, end’ there was none to|1t. was soon told: end ae esis ‘most vigorous applause. ! his mind to writ Linda saw it, so Rose sent it the way re tumultuous clapping and a unanimous | Jeng aMake advantage of ts being of its predecessor. In another few days | cared ent: nave KnOWN It Was Hose ne ee weakness: and labored en inde call for the hero and the heroine, both of | the "month “of February, and of the the Loup wae ended and the, members always everything and I-had nothing” RY until outraged noture-demanted whom presently appeared in front to’ pretty. Giline.” to wend Linda @ real several waye—some, among whom was CS iat ieee PAR ° unspoken. Independently 0 Ke ° A ‘ Mia he exha i 7” Ten tas special favorites of the Raosk’ the eendimentality” out of one, Landen to “uint an "engagement a 1a thal she oocasionaliy’ wrote fo, Rose and AAR RRA TTR Reon ek a pelacal Aer errr toe Curren Rent Me oe x When, Julian Blake, a few minutes og tind enn Vie ibe Yer fast public and made love to each other very Sently. mutterof-fact. short, tenter Illusion of lite. brances to Jullan, whe was riaing tone De taken ‘by ail understudy whortion: tit, eve way axed and every ear dovr frum the ocher slie,vas the resists be found his wife trangully. breaihing aturally, and sympethetlcaly pon ae ewe Einda at floral Heat Winds ot foal | atone. Grae trincipel Wet Mad inecs the Praises of her talent ang) beauty ever, Failed to, do, anyining ike the strained, ‘The sijtinoss and silence were ance aawioat {f become. lene, “if, Yate to receive One long nok ot Revee 5 ae ee ote tclity which fas- | violets In the centre of the heart Wore ip everybody mouth | Years of contion,” A more efficient substitute for | wwper svar that he must Inevitably have perished her fast~dimming Another minu ifclality which fas- tres, and managed to use her influence fo . fe Rr toner CuEnE sileahigh orakad ait) rent absence oF inrullcd’ emotional on- | a-direct and manly epistle—his avowal successfully in securing the leading male rupted by love or marace: were bring, Mrs. Blake must be found oc ie meant qa SAW that SLRME sti whieh broke had ne at empred to 9 further Mi'search an all was over, ‘Rose Blake wag . t i iy . ie nee not to do so, In © C ivondered it, they of love—and he begged her to wear a part for Julian Blake. He th it oF l oucees & Serious loss financially. What leading ee ia Aad Budden agitation, of bis wife, i Jokers, and many Wis cage of life, | tiny bosy ot the Violets the following Very friendly of her, rateful warcrec Femara, and fame and success Kctrese with a name warranted to Win & whispering and sudden amitallon, the mere act of opening. the door he fold you?" he Fores hot'so, however. Rose Greville | night if, she accepted hiv sult. If he accordingly; and thus one tle between rose in the now vast horizon of the “draw ? Saag cine ote weciied? tne stumbled against her insensible bdy, and, | "Yes. j a Would have esteemed herself fortunate. | did not see them on her dress he should ablished. They had alwaye arama, a star of the very first magni- fhe choice fell at once upon Linda whispering grew land the agita- Stooping down, recognized her, bruised u forgive her-—I see you do! " : wooing had been | know he had been unsuccessful. together, and both were suc: nl Ross. fe mtew louder, a igi Gnd trampled and disfigured as she was. rgive her! Yes, us I hope to be Dae eo ceattty for the | An’ that was ail of Julian's valentine cessful in their new parts and shared (vce, SMd, authors and managers alike HAMS ncent salary was ‘ 1 fWelted into commotion, Ryen the Aghast and horrined, Julian caught her | forgiven,’ ‘ssion in her responses had not been $ sweetheart each other's triumphs. That wi while fastidious critics were unanimous &Dd she accepted; and why e den spt of disquietude which had per- !” bis arms and retreated as swiftly as 1 hs ronged me deeply, Soapiy q ase OD ut Julian, Blake held no| Wien the precious box containing it other tle Then loxe's evident appre. in their verdict of commendation, Hose awoke from her delirium of fever and Vale the rapt uudience. What di os Sh snot dead, but badly d@; but Was my true and Wevot vite 4 idea regarding it, save that it was part! was duly delivered by @ commonplace clation of himself-—always a great eal Blake's face would grow dark as she Pain and eagerly inquired who Was play- mean? 8 and injured and quite uncon- 1 loved he he sald loyally. “My pf. idea regarding {* Nhich must be done postman it so happened that Rose @aw to @ man, and especially to one whom head her former tituls mame spoken Mk het parts heatre, the unex ‘ whl. fate’ her home. quickly Rose!” and he stooped to kiss the well and vaturally, as he tried to it first, and at one recognized the anothe! oman has rejected—her kind- jn such high and manifestly enthu- pected . we thunderbolt. Fire! 4 ‘octurn with all speed. tp which could never more everything. He ‘Uked Miss Greville, handwrtting upon the cover. Curlos- ness, her sympathy, and a thousand and siastic terms, and as Linda was now in great sh wasp . The Was known, Fi y ked very grave and ominous as hen. werping | sorel, Linda al thought her very © e . ity and something stronger—perhaps one imperceptible links were binding London, playing at a theatre close to That Linda and Julian sn f It had broken out ow, none ever knew refully examined the poor woman, ge"Uly away and lef: the dead a woman who “play up! both jealousy and apprehenston—shot them closer and closer together. that In'which she and her husband were together thus! A chill, superstitic att back of one of the upper ters, n was afraid to read what he, living alone together but I. through her like an acute pang of phys- till, he did not love her. In his soll- engaged, they might meet any day after Gread came over her. Fate and cireum- ard already, almost on as the Saw in their faces, ‘There was not al ¢ *% 8 «© @ @ * ‘ lost his {cal pain, She took the box in her tary and moody hours he often thought these years of separation. It was a stances Were proving too stroug for he! given, the shot forth | gleamot hope as they turned to him when! Not, for long monthe eff heart to quite a different gi and was hand, looked hard at Linda's name in of ‘Linda and sighed. Once, iu as in- disquieting probs lity. . . . . . . . fi swiftness frightful y had finished. Rose's injuries were though he nec ible of entertaining towards Linda his writing, hesitated, looked again different a manner as he could assume, In the natural course of events they ‘The days seemed interminable until ensued All the al xits were and she Was dying. She could night, did Julian eels young actress in the company. |and then, yielding to an overmastering he had asked Miss Greville about her— did meet. Mr. and Mra. Blake were the night for which Io kly thrown open, and men and wo. Not possibly recover, and would probably | name to Linda Ross or allude to her Yery tender and real feelings which had | impulse, ‘tore the thing open. In @ he knew they corresponded at intervals frequently Invited to receptions where acutely dreaded came, and she might go shrieked foug were mad pass away in a few hours, or perhaps confession; but when his Yahelogy with stage sentiment, She| moment she had grasped the meaning —and hed ventured to wonder If she Miss Ross was also a guest, and the to the theatre, She Went early and eat With terror as they trampled upon each might linger for a day or two. Julian less poignant and the old love, a us 'a mere novice in the dram v0} of the heart of flowers; in another she were married. Rose was wicked upon encounter was inevitable; but scenes like in the corner of her box to walt the other in the rush for dear life, Rose groaned and leaned over his hapless wife and sweeter than even of yore, Mesa. Mand ‘only as yet played minor |had read the letter. = ‘Then | with impulse oftener than design, and she these are so tame and quiet off the ringing up of the curtain, ‘The hous Llake started up frantically gave a ju unavailing agony of yearning pity, itself, he sent his lovely @ eons "He often walked home with her, | blanched ps and _palpitating heart, hated and despised herself for telling stag At the first meeting Linda soon began to fill rapidly, and many of great ery as the flre-proof curtain came kissing the poor, disfigured fi lady a heart of violets upon Bt. esha Miss Greville shared | she sank down on # chair to try and him, as she did, that she believed Linda greeted Rose warmly and with evident her friends and acquaintances were down with a thud to cut’ off the stage |and again. He was always g! t Duy a and Mvent together, and | realize this confirmation of was, and had ‘been, engaged for some pleasure, while the latter behaved as if t Then, ‘when the orchestra had from the auditorium, and she reafized ber the love and sorrow in his heart hat Would have been your rigxw one without the other, If| fears, and was awake to tl ty nothing ‘had happened in that bygone p ‘overture and the play began, that she was alone, ‘completely cut off | hen. to that old valentine, if you nev fra as he sometimes did, it was| edge that the happiness of | Julian force himself into the| time and there ‘was no treachery be- her attention wus riveted io the stage from her husband by that terrible iron | | Rose woke to consciousness soon, but |celved it, Linda? rt ki an mn Heose’ tween thi fian, he met hie|and her interest idly “deep barrier, Bhe stood for a moment, panic: | feu littl nd bie to | “She locked ‘at. hi ae eaten ey ation se ? ipeaid the gratiuude he Sees Sarip love Te A partostly wnombermaseed [and ceagacreted, cr she woiohed ‘anh srisken, and wrung ber hands in pits |soeak ie a weake failing ‘veloe her oiner sawer-Condensed i aoe eae ly Rose alone, but never Linda. red lack the Instinct which is aojhad ever knowa; and ehf bow manner e te common: | listened ber sival She lost no sone, | cous ‘despair. wuddenly remem | faculties jcase aia ae =