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TALKS WITH THE DOCTOR, |talteviic acta, one ounce of oxide of zinc, and one otince of carbolated tal cum powder. intances knows the girl to Introduce me to et Wat bull you advixe me to do to get quainted with th ‘Ness, as most undesirable acquaintance- ships are often formed in this manner, by Thiniscives ot How oF nervous dyspepsia, also for severe attacks of | Te the Editor saat ines lever een diriinem, SEY ‘Should a gentioman go In full drese toa recep-| CXPFesiom “at home?’ Also, what Is served at MAX. To the Editor: , tom ce To have hed malaria a long time, and would| 2 Take five drops of tincture of nux | ties (nee yomica in water before each meal. 2, | #t the Rouse until after 67 Also, Whe to know what to do for it, Will you kindly | : ; . easpoo' re wife's card be sent in the name envelop. if publish a remedy in your evening medical col-| TAKE one teaspoonful of pure sulphate | fen 8 trom tte 7) it he doce not cerive | 4% affair of this kind? 1 received « cand with] To the Fditor should he and | ™Y friemt's name on it, and in the corner of the] am a young man. twenty-seven yours of axe, oe card was this; “Wednesday, Feb. from 1 to]and am a confidential clerk in a large dry. |T Me Editor Does it mean that sho will be “at home? | coods house on a walary of 81.800 per year, 1 |! September tast T became acqvainted with a ‘They Hound & Other by umn? MALARIAL surr@rer. {Of soda in a gobletful of hot water an ine Bg en een todd It 1 can't attend in Mt necensary to send regrets; | 40 not feel able to support a wife, amd axk POUR Indy In Tarrytomn and we carresponted Warbure's tincture is a very good hour before breakfast every mornini . Tt Is not necessary. A frock-coat| if ®% RAC should T aay? A young aint calling] through the columns of your worthy paper how | Cons antly up to Thanksgiving Day. During our oes fe without her mother bei iit ive woman who per-| caualntance we made certain vows, which both remedy. Take a dessertspoonful night | with bh evenaary [ECan rid myself of ay and morning. Please inform me through your evening medical | SHOUld be worn at an afternoon at home, | 1, ii.6 ner mother's cov, ax well as her own?| Matently follows mo about to obtain my after | # kno matter what happen aS column whether pure sulphate of oda, which you |? Yes. eee A READER, Brooktyn, | tHon& — She has some means, owns some lots) 4M of account of some trouble she had wit Can tincture of nux vomica be ti 1, The words “at home" on a card] amd hax money on deporit. “1 cannot take to| het folks 1 was requested not to write any more signify that the sender will be at home] Nef though she does to me, calling out my] RNM reauest E have kept up to date, and have eed never to br with | frequently wfvive tn cases of constipation, would | 1. 4, se eR Mafoty in a case of indigestion accompanied by | he a good thing for one with a torpid liver, and, oe ee Palpitation of the heart? ©. A. {it 90, kindly state how much of it mboutd be taken] SCG Git anather soung man when he comes} &t the Gate mentioned, and Inviten you | Mame Im Her sleep. Her folks deitke my wear-|Teveived no letters fom the other wide. 1 have \ Yes. a and how often? Would tt be suitable for a per-|l0a sn ter beture the one she te with, of ie 1¢{t0 Call. Punch, claret cup, tea or cofte iTS on tae ky uas LUA ANUE OOK TAM AEG Teal wlan Wee Kindly advise me how to use lec sulphur for | *! om # bread and milk dist? M. HM. "her place to alt with her escort until 1¢ ke and sometimes cake and sandwiches are Fe eee alte Wee de 104g ood, And Weald Hine Womdisds 48 4c i ene on the face? R.0.8, | 1 The drug may be used with very | suncing? tie (SVE E Vel 8 Mend four eandien lta Goa Ome Bathe the face at bed-time with very | #00d effect. It should be taken a6 dl-) tt ig perfectly proper. Dance with as) the day ef the reception, 4. No. ag ae deetia ——e hw Tt AVE y aw on hot water, and after drying thoroughly | fected above, 2. Yea. many men as you wish, without con- Seer hegre One Thing Trithy 1 Concetted White Paina Boys , J ACADEMY. jh Be. of lac suiphur, one dram of spirit o' : were tte | ry Ai ag brah MET ine Continous Pertor oP camphor one-half ounce of glycerine /*!"? There m no apparent cause for tt. ||. young lady Samples from the Latest Products of Pont ad ee ea is ws ne Wu ites Masa ee ce ening, eon at Prices Ber ane Beat) ‘They nev ty irrel or 1 ig vas tee and four ounces of ronewater, ply catbslated pune ay Peatiiveds | ts aoe oan cere eae one the British Humoriate, While others laud thee high they are amtully concelted, but did not dream BHR, th Will you Kindly publish a remedy for acute See the young man did mot speak frst, and then the |)! eet he cunt Sauk lan Momo say you're Innocence complete, TIC 01k Cer PULNLER TFL Whee hee, RRM ruaG: firyagitia 1a an advice? EB, F, | Please tet! me what I cam take to improve young lady would not speak eltl i Kee ie Of nature's aweetest plan weet \hided the WHI PIGILG Gore heen oe Bene Oy, aan aan pow he compound tincture of bengoin ia condition ot my blood? Tam very pa me who ought to speak frat, according to the rule | don't Fesomt the eniticlame frve Others, & fend in goddess shape, Saran tt ce ang iatat bore take 6 tack ey RD MARTYN, DCR LEGOSPE, BILLY | fa very gooa remedy. Take a teaspoonful] “ake ten drops of tincture of muriate | of etiquette? A YOUNG GENTLEMAN, Hay Abs TAY: LABS bees ve Worst enemy of man. Rink themselves, Thcee Ie ang ane tio isan WiGkLAMS. "TI GIRAT SCOFIELD, ‘anit otne : to @ pint of water, vaporize the mixture | °f !ron in water (through @ glass tube) West Haverstraw, N.Y. Ad dais a with aa) 1 wot aot whether you ate good, to date there, and P gids Grand Concert Sunday, prey with a steam atomizer and inhale the|@fter each meal The case you cite should not be BOV-| sq why do every nineteen out of every score Medium or very bad, ‘There isn't a miaute a bf vatek eo 6 erned by laws of etiquette, but those] “wry sett my patronymic with ne But thie one thing T'm certain of, the Billy tant tn tt ; pot eg ong Joseph N.—Your query concerns a pro-|of common sense. The whole affair, Ally aiopee You're the very latest tad . UP-TWO-DATES ‘ ‘Will you please tell me through your evening | prietary preparation. It cannot be an-| especially the part played by the “young BNAK, Brooklye. a 10 A.B. al SPP PAL CONE ct &/Gv0d Femedy aUPPane ? | swered in this column, getieman,” shows the worst sort of ill- Like Scanda’ " rineaee In There Love Without Jealousy? 3 USNiest @ ay ror 10 1o w AT ew "te » A. mixture composed of eaial parts| a4 m, w.—ths prepara breeding and ignorance of social usages. | He—Your ki like scandal, LES bak 2 GEL DONE ISL) To the F:litor tenon ae Tae cous, Watson us : . E, W.—The preparation can be ob-|The “young gentleman” would better] She—Dear m To the Editor } 1 have seen @ great many questions « ed Bhaffer, Carli re, 40 others. of laudanum and eweet oll may be used | tained trom any apothecary. abalogiee 0 the Bir] TOE Kin Pucunean in| He-Gscaess’ they pass five tip ws tinciaw<| 1 WH SWORLY-Ave years of agy Ghd 160 yrs) though “Ne RIVMIN “WENO Wy Ith tooceoe SUNDAY CONCERT, eoulaueen Mediated with good effect. A few drops of the|'*8 carers Sot bowing when Ke dest aw her atter| etn xo T went with @ young taly whom 1 foved Now. 1 would like sume une to tet me etre ABBEY'S LEAUE, B gy, cue pk Ey warm mixture should be poured Into! sissy tetorm me ot 0 good neal wash for one | her returns end then, If they both wish dearly. We were moing to be married, but she can be tru love without a bit of Jeal 1 rr) le e. BROADWAY THma Tie. Bw the ear as required. sso ba (osabioa| wth cater aad knw Mould’ 1k |e; to onaw the Moqunintanee: A Literal Fact. found out one bad habit 1 had and would mot know w soune man. We are very fond of wach | Et RERAN . jadgine 4 " Peilitn Wid infLiesd banieks ‘nn. | 1: Dobell’s solution is a very good prep-| When a lady calls tn New York among society In all the alphabet, sald she would never marry 4 policeman. aot aame time telling m that there can't be tue | west week, .S ‘i a oe ees a You-can And aration for that purpose. 2 With a people and no one is at home, does the mad The letters B, T, # and D close Dimitar taeda amaalcelgcat thre ws Without a TLCe Jealousy, A my there can i WMA. COUSINE AEA MAISON | 138s rate an a ‘ie aa ti “The Evening World” of March 12. nasal atomizer several times a day. take the card in her hand or on @ allver salver? ‘Mont strikingly resemble me a i ie seaah 4 ve zs i Who te right’ oO. EB. ‘ul (The pis Pike lotahgl es ot resets « a . . . Of what does an afternoon toa consist Because those four, ax you nee, quite etten. she laughs and talks to me for ine 2}. ves epee AW aieise Wand in DRBT! hours, but never mays anything of out former Se STAR THEATRE, t¥ea 5 rt eight of the hi . ; AP; ANTIC ¢ Cpa ‘ira Cart fe eget ba Oe es Ply fe the average weight eo kiaes | 4, Om & salverh Wever ih hw Nand, Ally Sloper, | seauelntanes A ‘ Kind reader give me DENMAN THOM a4 mae Femedies without effect. N.6. 3. | From forty-eight to fitty ounc 2, Téa (either a la Russe or with sugar Worth Her Wh AT NOSE AEANT-DROKEN WILLAR IRVING PL pM i on ¥ Have your apothacary prepare & wie 7 8 8 and cream), smail sandwiches, cakes, OLD HOMESTEAD. Srtday Be, ORE ‘The Hon, Fred—So they tell me, Lady M. ture consisting of two drams of muriate] Anxious Mother, New York.—Use the|@c. and, if you wish, claret cup or 3 ‘To Re-Thatch Madue. GPRMANIA THRATAE M: 0 of ammonia, one dram of fluid extract| powder of salicylic acid, oxide of zinc | punch, oe ben ey rpm hed reaieivges ate aeteitens neu Baie main jc and Prophytectio, Sunday nights, Prater THK NeW YORK are a! of cubebs, two ounces of brown mixture|and talcum, as directed above. A lady friend receives an invitation to a recep] Lady Mab—Well, he la worth a quarter of a| Tell Madge, who le growing bald and gray, to RST AXP TOOTH Want KNOWN, Th’ Neon te 11 P. Ma. Site, Bbc. and enough syrup of wild cherry bark o ee tion ta hick 2 box fot invited, She wtehes wo | Million! —Niustratea Bye Kot one plat of Witch Hazel and two ounces of Seflein Original Comtinuows Feriormane, to make four ounces, Take one tea-| piease tell me if alcohol ts dangerous to use on | Gadan Wak sueec SONIA VIE bu cons aes slycerine; rub well into scalp night and morning LEW DOCKSTADER, spoonful every Uires hours, the skin? “aes ne B. ‘of etiquette to go. ANXIOUS. Consolation eMac a0 beaut a oon be bale Mite) reece 8 UNTHAN. “ARMLESS WONDER,” = It is not dangerous, but it might prove’ If she is intimate with the people who But absence makes the heart less fond, agents Ta Yaie Ahir atta oul 1E MW Bros, Collins and Henshaw, Warrt My hair is falling out very rapidly. Will you} injurious, Pure alcohol applied to the give the reception let her ask permission AGA ash EUW ALI fa better ebance apd the hair dries quicker, It ee ee nena Grins’ 4s vo ‘ ee tell me of something to oe skin very frequently renders it dry and, to bring you. . D6 Weakde a'en (the. closest’ bond) hae B frat LE very effectively and Amusements. IMPERIAL MUSIO HALL. srowth? - | hard, oe And weeping cyes 4 excellent to counterwe prmetollil- i. red = ‘Apply @ lotion composed of one dram see ‘when s young lady ant guntisenan are desirous | Are @ry ore get the looked-for strand CASINO aioe, TO-NIGHT BROADWAY AND QTL STREET, of tincture of cantharides, two drams of] A. T. B.—Take twenty graina of! ot knowing one another aud there is no pousibie Comes into view: A eaiuieus ier beepteat PAD PRY conmant & ida Diton Aros tse: spirit of rosemary, one-half ounce of| bromide of soda in water at bedtime. | way in which they may be formally introduced, | Besldes—the music of the band— hivbiecas Bethe ety i ie glycerine and four ounces of bay rum 4% how can they become acquainted and still not The merry crew— To the Raditer (es XTRA ATTRACTIONS once a day and rub it thoroughly into] Piease tell me through your evening medi break any of the rules of etiquect NEMESIB. Distract the mind; while, price Tam seventeen. 1 have my choice between “TE BI v a the scalp. column of a simple remedy for freckles. |_ ‘They cannot become acquainted “and At Greenwich two. girls end donot know which to take One |KO ER & BIAL'S. — Adm, 50 ‘Will you please tel! TO-DAY—2.15 P. M. 1 what to do for my| Pure lemon juice is a simple and very | etiquette” unless they are introduced to Ie Wed fe Bat, at 2 vent Waby eight mothe old, He tn teething ant to | emcient recsedy EMG Ly Gn eetch ee Dikinierented: Advice: ooking, She t# also very respectable, — Tho PRIMNNGOE @tkner ; N very restless and irritable most of the timet oe ahes. y Leche [aor creer ri eons apd ae egies nea eatin tase patio d including te cea ee 1 ltd CRAND FAMILY MATINGE| [I Mra J. M. BL | win you kindly tell me of @ cure for a dry eo 8 whom I love or @ rich woman whom 1 do not | MM ® cast In her ese; cle Is not as Rood re at COLUMBIA, EDWIN KNOWLES €00. Prop. mT ores tania pried at ues Bl av hetul emaranne |e oe ue Sa Ten Ne aa eb AMPHION. “ii , @oda in water every hour or two, as re-| ‘Try the cough mixture given above. | tion Hs. TANQUEWAY. | very evening Mate wit George—Love tn the walt of life, my friend, | tel! me what I am to do, M VE KAR To-Night, Saterday, Mr. ound Mra Hoopoo. | |‘ es HARLEM OPERA “HOUSE, at “THE IRONMASTE DARKEST f quired. Saas ‘Withoot i All siea(Js nRUENE “Love, pare’ tore; - 5 (caret S tare Shien tee SU ERR RE ee coe makes poverty wealth, pain a joy, earth @ ¢ Keep Their Fellows. |THE FATAL CARD “Cin presario . = . ot 4 MRS Hronaway ‘Agoly S sae ihetinehdie eden Tj |examined tree of charge. I have severe palo | When announcement carde are received with |i sen, 1 wilt marry the poor aint] "Weare tem young git, and we woul tke at re ean SquME pow \ROB ROY. rae oe ‘West Forty-third street. and do uot kuow what causes them. I cannot a{- invitation to reception, 1s {t customary to whom 4 love. “Evening World” renters to tell us how to ke 2h ter He SQUARE Pv" ae pe HEATRE, Sat. Mi George—Bravely spoken! By the way, would] a lover. We have h 2| Positively Inst 2 weeks. | coruer 27th a. ani Wien are ek we ppiy at the Vanderbilt Ciinle, ora kaherypel el anor ag aes et hein da crowpep Telephone 306A 6th ot. 198 Cou ly e er a '- | Sona are receiv WML, lsor, Conn, — 1 rich wor Ire of x few months without giving ap a5 OO cea aren ee cee unm oo) Qeed) terdam avenue and Sixtieth street, or at | No. Le La Uthat ea ia! [ Soin S t - Lee 9 EDEN MUSEE. ANDRB BACOON AY has reduced tt! | Whom you do not love?—Illustrated Bite. Feaso @ are considered good-looking and for the lungs as cod-liver oll? RB. . eee x MAT. TO-DAY very Eve. and Wed. and Sat Matinon, Coal to $450 per tou of 3,008 | No. the Roosevelt Hospital “out-patient” de- ——— = Well behaved, and have a very good education. ip, RNDED me NCORSH. . ERANK. BUSH. A na 1nea fir 11h" Wet Suh Se, eo ee partment, Ninth avenue and Fifty-ninth| 8 It proper to take @ young lady to the thea- THE OLD-TINE FIRE. We have lots of company and many admirers, SPUR ah 1G SHOW RONG MISS NELLIE G. NTHONY, Butta } Will you please say in your evening medical | street. . as ewe oe ee ec eee " EIS gS CEs ATR Ml ae AMERICAN THEATRE. watines atartar. Bee ee eee cee atretnaat | ACADEMY, Ov, | MYPNOTINN—ihuatrated: eolumn what would bd @ good remedy for musou- eo th eee si heated | LIZZIE and MAY, White Piaing, N.Y. | Reserved Je 424 Haleoa: ROLLER SKAVING “xcv Ryenin | sahdatce, be ‘mscaray, he. We lar rhoumatiom? DAs mAs: || COR me hy Debliahins "5 oro comets ite 8) H Rea ete i THE PASSING ene. LOTTH BT. AND LEXINGTON A — r Galol is a very good remedy. ‘The dose | "7 Say ula, and say how 1t must be usedt| Noi most Weciiedly not, Heres eed je Conductor's Love. eTH STHRET THEATRE. Pepe arty i ith st. fa ten grains, to be taken every three WSs Give me the oid oak fire BIG si ‘Dion Boactcai << RDULLAT, advioct’ ts al) GROEETTE Soure: An oinment composed of one dram of| What is proper for a gentleman to my too Where the olf folks used to dream Taha goakgs man off twenly-sixy -Aloatie THE MSHAUG! Gin ot; tee 8 uD. es ee eubnitrate of bismuth, two drams of lady after having had a dance with her, and if ‘The rickety dog-lrons, year ago T met x young laly ot wwenty-tw.! TOQ MUCH are _Good renerved seat Mate, Ais Sitax Garaoriva RaceTe onan ‘What cam I é0 for excessive perepiration of the| White precipitate ointment and one she says, ‘Thank you very much;"' what is One-sided as could be; She used to ride in my car at 6 o'clock in U WITH WM GILLETTE AND COMPANY. THEIS8'9.8 Ae" epiiat, eae wétia| service, civil ov criminal; ail icone, r feat? : ¥. F. ounce of cold cream may be used with Proper for the gentleman to say? What tn the ‘The ashen banked with ‘tatere evening, I spoke to her on two occasions, he THEATRE. | EYES (Sonat it Ee “ | eres eae iences aneh Cortiandee 7 Dust the feet several times a day with | good effect, It should be used twice a| correct thing to say in asking for a atest c SERRE WAR RRR SCR Ere fOr PO: Is handgome and of medium height, 1 have not 5TH AVE. THI Mat ‘To-day at 2 thr Nate naeaina pre ywder composed of thirty grains § J. F. WHITMYER, M. D. C. ‘The dog on one side, drowsin’, hae’ giase: (1 /1bve her dearly. ues alw WM. 1, ’ = 8 ® Fe baat hid on | aay It is better not to follow set dancing (Or barkin’ nigh the doors Gainking cbout her day and nist, 1 do an coe CRANE | WIS WIFE'S FATHER, ' BIJOU. Mat. Sui. Catinot Stay: Tone. atten (yy ecpeetons jSchool formula in such matt: It ts, The kitten cuttin’ capers Sr uayeedy bal bir: Fiesse PEOPLE'S FRA om AMILLE D’ ARVILL Thompecn's, 947 Broad Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. obit however, the place of a man to thank With the knittin’ on the floor, “4 $A) seit eg in the Comic Opera, MADELEINE. HAVE YOU OMBN IT? “Art Studies @ girl for giving him a dance, not the An’ me, a little tow-head CHARLEY’S AUNT. side at night She's the 3 eks a-burnl To the Editor girl the man. By mammy see With both my | and & speci | malled by Artista’ Publlauing Co. am twenty-eight yoars An firstoctans 4, NELSON SINTERS : REUMATISH. AND GOUE ie lady or the man? And does this rule hold ‘These steam-het builiin's make me position and well able to support a tamis, wut BOWERY | sack AND Row BURKE. _| HILLS NEUM and good In a case where It's a “plek-up acquaint- Jest weary fer the biaze Ail the same not yet marrict because T have not THEATRE Mata Mon. Tues This .To-Day | Ganven. Mr A. MPALM sntt pottentemt 66 gt romaaien;, ene Sou ance? In other words, where # young man and ‘That was heap more camforiable been cubis cio Mie. We srisht EI Now, fork: “winch IRWIN .BROS | Ee g TAS Ta Me TRCIOGA TD Re | dor elreuler, ~ | airl have got acquainted through meeting daily In my childhood's nights and days. lengt of time T ride down to business, and wary QT é fvittnteee ‘CHMINTORGER. | save MONEY—Bring you a picreres ta} An’ I'd give the 8TH AVE. vit bk Poteet, Ly illus Christopher.” | “4 Go. 88 John at. (upetal T ' v le M. PALMER, Bole Maa’ ge ud ‘a monthly rvctione of lovers a —|PALMER 8.) Satie Hraseegu © |. pean 9 ale on the way to and from business, and she after- moraing meet on the 1.) sation a girl With @VPBATRE | Mate Tuca” thurs To bay. tos ean Be eet susie ead retell tale eaten] wards passes him by, would he lose his dignity In the buildin's s facia Lika to WAL abqusTatene Ab: akS y EMPIRE TURATER., — Bowny on 40th at, » king first? ANXIOUS. For the et A so * ahi he COLUM EUS Theatre, Eye. R15, Wed, Sat Mats Last Matinee, Lant Nig | rHropone BARCA has been missing since pesca Diexid : 2 sa eoms to be the makings of a suitable wife for PETER F. DAILEY ay ‘evening’ kindly" sew amy in - ABSOLUTELY PURE 1. The lady, 2 It te far better not | where the oid folks usel to dreamt J me. We boih take sotico of each outer every 1s xtuy Porm THE MASQUER AGERS| a ar ra gr nn to “get acquainted through meeting —~Allanta Constitution, | morning, without flirting together. ne of my Next Wevk—Chauncey Olcott tm The Irish Artist, | Nest Mooday—"JOHN-A-DREAMS.”” | Hetemes, New York City, 4 ior the Fi e st The Horld : It’s a Good Story, _ REAO IT, S G 0 D} “h PLOT POR A WILLION,” ~ “vest ompvea. -* 000 IN L Men, care to communicate with the/ haven't the heart to try and humbug a preasion way, Blanche, whatever por you! ephemeral nature of her acquaintance| when a Servant knocked at the 4 undersigned? He is tall, fair, of inde-| pretty woman like you iF | ore "m sure I beg your pardon if I to go out for a "9 uP with the man on the seat ‘orst of all,|She prayed that it was ony June pendent means, and thinks’ he may| Lady Vanlees bit her lips, and her|made a mistakes” he salt. but 1 nate {earthly hour tls morning there was Vanlees—and his family but her foreboding, spoke the >, © [safely lay claim to the other require-|color deepened. This wis not at all the|urally concuded from. your. pre ‘Oh, a wim. 1 thought 1 When at lust she fell asicep, as the! “An exoress for Your Lordsh ments (the loving heart, blue eyes, dec.)| position she had seen herself in; she here that you would have no great obs | forgotten i tydresamaker mys dawn Was breaking, it’ war ‘only to| «Thank you,” said ¥ mentioned by her. He therefore inclosea|felt as though the tables had ‘been jectio |nelf. “How frightened our fastess is of sired sand consequen always polite’ to servants. a recent photograph, as desired, and/somehow turned on her. 1 Vanlees turned and fled fresh air temperature of (hese it will be p at she was taking | Somerville, 1 | hopes. that Co aes 1 ty ee avores “In that can she sald, “I see no When she gained home she locked her-) rooms is making Ine feel q faint If reelt ery merlaualy | {eeney j Ble to + reason to prolong interview,"" | self in her room and wept great deal.! Capt, Sommervile would kindy take me v re eho’ er Me 4 | . And How the Lady Vanlees Became the | cany‘reniezvoust ani, meanwtite, bat |"“"Oh" conte wows, don't be wnkiy with | Bie, anc a eT Tee eee te aon ey a diy nite tue Jcoute, HiT not wes "Aulte | “The woman whe had fancied she OR aera ni pares respectful | me iy Te you ree’ tbe friend I shall feel pentant and made sundry vows of a| When they were se ated and al ie in ae ite: ni Oren ine ale an law. Unto herself Ewept swiftly fe » hers UY. pr |8¢.beastly gullty for disappointing you.” salutary nature, which delectable frame. paliu-s reened corner, "I'm sure T don't) She awoke morn j : 00) h xenuine tragedy in | Most Staid of Matrons. LEANDER, This was a little too much for her of. mind “aown tothe lunch. know what you must think of refreshed, and appeared at the break | face ‘and. stayed" hia hand: f P, Lee Tease accross. care of the edi-| ni jonte bow 8. eon table very meek and Well-disposed said My conduct must neem 80 etna fant (ae ne he a se atten the Arthur, don't Spen that letter or, office ot 1e id ncelt wret nl hi thor it. | towards Vank A ho ¢ ented ” Oy fonly ht ve t dite her, a a fibalnt can fear janche, why not?" | Through “the post in feminine writ-) Aloud she sald, MPR PRSR EEDA Cn, [Der ale ChERRE Te ee eat ee ee handwriting he envelope! was Seema Abeba Lint ae salve your conscience, pray. 1 am no| Indeed, her chastened mood lasted) "My dear Lady Van‘ees, way try to ex- obviously differ t from the handwriting ntle to me! I've been foolish, cul Leander portrait and letter repre-| more in earnest than yo: n till the fading of the day, and plain? He was smiling’ rather \npl within. Ut ran: pable, but it was only thoughtleaan 7 sent him so favorably to ‘Hero,’ that! “Aren't you? 20 you | induc) or td 0 band antly she conceive ISL Dear Lady Vaniess:; When a man ts | ei our ae esas Everybody excepting, of course, tre rm the least, Ac a Rot WelHh WIN /Ghe' will be charmed £0, maxe hie, person| know, I more than: halt minpectod’ it thaty after all haifeant receptions’ were ike th Alm, “Srhecatiucton was ovetour, 1m qimcuition he, muwt perforce ASK Al] “dye teegan to sob hywierically, and bride's mamma—said what a mistake if only he ‘would lose his temper uaintance at 9 A. M. on Tuesday Hut surely you won't be cruel enough | Vanity, and that a quiet evening at home But | have not met Vanlees for years, of bis friends. gil I thins ft tive a) put her into un armenair, and’ fetched was when Lord Vanlees married the sometimes!” she deplored, on a culmt- twoather permitting) on the south aide | to desert me already?” with him was not without its charm. | and his affairs ta longer 1 right tc verative feel ‘of £a0,_ Will you | her smelling-sults with remarkable selfs) Siok. Blanche Bellarmine. It was unani- nating day. ""Ureat heavens! to live of,the Kound Pond, Kensington Gardens. | “pady Vanicea's response was an in-|He threw cold water on the migwestion est. me, ‘s9,You“nee'l not am in Impe Tee egiomely painful | Possession for a young man, and tl qaiie ve had, With a man who le too tame to answer | | “Leander” may know \Hero” by the) articulate murmur and 4 rather uncer-| +t once, much to her rellef, and she im- shall feel called upon, to give him graq | lend It > me ited tolappeal te you, |Hour of revelations had conte. | mously agreed that she should have had one! “Oh, he bores me! Everything | spray of orange blossom in her dress. | | tain smile. To tell the truth, she wax | Mediately brightened under the sense of | tultous information, ‘There, 1 have pur to me tte SOE NO Oe uatneance | He heard her very quist! . ‘a firmer band on the matrimonial reins bores me! What do I live for?” an his was how Jt, came to pase that | a little nervous. and, in her heart, |@uty dene and went out in a brand-/ the position in a puishell fr you! Shall Put MP oe oan ot nthowe seindnesa TRO comment until she faite fe te likely to prove. Not that she flung down the novel which she had | Lady Vanlees left her home one morn- | rather sorry that she had come Yew tollet and a smile. We talk of something else T know of no one upon, whose ar Lay {and then he began to talk. Bin than his were y 38 3 ‘thot the patience to read, and yawned | ing, at an hour when she was usually| ‘But the idea of a flirtation with a ni But she was not to be allowed to for-| No, vertainly not,” she said, energeti- | can so. safe inhale pour What he said was very much to there was any harm in her, you under- | {egreguively. sipping her chocolate in bed. to Mtake | looking man whom she would never see |@et fo easily, A ruthless retriby cally. “Capt. Somerville, the’ tone “vou | Vanlees, vers (athe YONF viLLE. |polnt and bit deep. He was mast stand, but as a girl she had been frolic- | “Bhe was not at all tired of her life, 1 and why, after visiting @ flor-| again was not without Its attraction, Was at her heels. In the crush at Lady have chosen to adopt ts an insult to me, | T. Ri . A pin the position, and made the most "and daring to an alarming degree, ‘May say, but she thought the sentiment in Piccadilly, she took a hansom | and after all, since she was there Wilmott’s, Vaniees strolled up to her) You must you shall hear my story not) Lady Vanlees folded it mechanically, |) She promised anything he liked. some and daring ‘wounded nice and blase and Ouida-ish, | !t stead. “Well,just for half an hour,” she said, | With a companion. Decwise Lowe you any account of my| The toast, please,” she sald to 7 | Was as submisal a child. And t! and the increase of liberty obtained by | Kit festtos, ‘she was ttle out “of | 2h desolation of Salisbury Plain on a! recklessly. She Tegretted the conce: ‘Here, Somerville, let me introduce actions, but for the sake of my own husband, Her voice was the voice of/with surprising magnanimity, he marriage was not Ikely to Improve her sorts this afternoon. new costume | Wet day reigned over the precincts of gion before long. A’few people had be. |¥ou to my wife, Blanche, Capt. Bomer-| self-respect y companion of this an old woman i letter, | neta, Kins Of peace and went do Whereupon society proved frightfully ‘aiceal ointini her | the Round Pond as she crorsed the turf! gun to appear, and she wished that he | Ville is an old chum of mine just home ning was. stran ‘or 4 1 don't seem to tke your lette to write to Somervilie. in this respect. hereups bug had been unwell at luncheon, and/ to the encircling gravel path. It wanted would take his arm away from the back | from India i jest. oT ingerted an ertisement | my dear,” he remarked jocularly’ He’ did ‘not show. the letter, te. pitied Lord Vaniees at 5 o'clock teas. Uitices had insinuated. In a quite heart-| five minutes to the hour of her abpoint-| of the seat behind her and not look so| ,“Velighted, 1 am sure,"" murmured a matrimonial He re- is your correspondent? Let me give wife, ‘This seemed a pity, for . ‘and little wagers were booked in the less way, that the “little beast” had| Ment; but she did not have to wait. As | ridiculously amorous, She grew quite | Lady Vanlees. f to it, und, foolishly, I agreed | one of these lithe birts.” have interested her Vv. much, . f _ Countess been overeating itself as usual, and then | She paused and glanced at her watch @! hot when a man, in strolling past, | Her conventional smile of greeting was |to meet ti Fee dee iin | Boe att instant ahe remanded hin with | merely "informed her ‘afterwards precincts of Pall Mall, and the Coun! declined to quarrel: and she was expect-| Man Tose from a chair beside a tree-) gianced at them with palpable amuse: ,® trifle absent ‘before, I shall never see him again, Ti kinoling eyes, ‘The Impulse wis pe 1! she need no Tony re teat & penn of Grundy watched, like a grim and ing her mother-in-law to tea. trunk and strolled towards her. A little | ment, The Incident caused her to re. | She Was trying to recall where she had! wish with wil my heart 1 had never her to ‘Tiand Somery letter to bin. dal. "thts Was what he- wot derly edition of the cherub in. the: She gave vent to her utter weariness| #dditional pink tinged her eheeks, her | mark that time was ing and that | Met her husband's friend before. He | sven hil T truth of to ery mea culpa, and trust to his good” “Dear Old Gant he ttle ot has al ere of spirit In a little moan, and began|heart-beats quickened with that de-! she really must Ko. | enlightened her alinost «1 once what you saw thy morning. J have been nature, But she changed her mind, and | seeded—the lesson ie” teers nursery rhyme, not over the life of poor ty Weep restlessly ubout the room, Helous thrill of fear familiar to every | "1 was hoping that you would let me|_ ‘I have already had the pleasure of reckless, indiscrect, but, .atter ali, T sent the money instead. Of course, it | confessed, she ie repent: Jack, but for backslidings on the part of | Inne course of ‘her perambulations | #choolboy out of bounds, and her gloved | take you ‘Sewn {0 Richmond for a nice | seeing Lady Vaniley sald lightly. |have done no gteat har Was weak and foolish—ahe knew that: lage she has awakened to the Lady Vantlees. she stepped upon @ folded pink journal. hand daliled with the blossoms at her | iittle luncheon,” he said. “We could | “She was pying 1 in Kensing: Since you view ‘tter so Hghtly, Having once submitted to blackmail, she her reputation Ts actually as ‘ jady Vanlees. Perhaps it had been dropped there by | breast. Their eyes met; they smiled in| drive back In the cool of the afternoon. | ton Gardens this morning in the negh- | T wonder you Were so anxious to hide was always Lable to further exaetions. I as other women's are to the For the first few weeks of marriage ine gentieman, who ia reputed always to | Concert. ais | Wouldn't you like that? | borhood of kf oaidi't think |, “from your. husband,” he remarked, However, sie had worked herself inte ‘nous T do “note thin the beautiful Blanehe was propriety It- find mischief for idle hands to do; per-, ,J8 it Hero?” he asked, 8 “It would be very nice; but I'm afraid London ladies were such early risers with a dry smile Ai, my dear Lady a nervous state when even temporary Blanche wit give me any Te bse pt tity a tractable angel In-a Bond street haps It was the property of one of the! ,2oubt was dispelled, “Leander” stood 1 couldn't come, thanks She knew then. He was the m Vanlees, ‘how. fortunate iC is for “you security seemed cheap at any priee. | for uneasiness, wt = vey maids, She stooped for it, and there Pefore her. “You mean you won't. Awfully crue! Rad glanced back at her and Lean. 1 am not of your lady friends In the course of the next few week# ~ And | owe thle agen I sense of ' {gown, But when the honeymoon Was eee ee oe eeeath her smoothing |. Lady Vanlees was more than a little! of you, "pon my soul it ia! Hut at_any ON the seat. Por one sickening momen ur charming sex 18 So bad’at keep- she had ample realigation of her fears, curity to you and Tneei over and they were back in town, her hand a tasteful first sheet, with scal- | CUrprised. She had expected to meet # you must fet me see you home.” the walls spun round her, she ha Ing secrets, and it Would be auch a Somerville appealed to ber again and potn, no ‘end! But altho FF te i uundane affairs revived, ani loped edges and the title within a border Daantul, reapectabie young fellow of a e had not contemplated this, and his felt so horrible of a nightr pretty beet scandal to circulate. But again, and she Was not rendered more | anit; obliged to your m| nt interest in mundane afta! . of hearts and darts, “The Torch of Hy-. Gcrtaln class. probably from the country, Jetermination not to ise sight) But the training of @ lifetime stood the how ale you look! Surely you are ill-— comfortable by a casual remark on her for answering her “ad. she found that the stained-glass window Of hearts and darts, “The Torch of Hy who Would affont her an hours amuse | of e-her an unpleasant shock... | Fr perhaps | have tetsed You tuo severes husband's part that he had heard that her note of appointment round f attitude pailed upon her and that a haio. promotion of ‘matrimony among, the ment and be shaken off without trouble. | “Thanks, [do not require an escort." tin Kengingts rdens, Capt i Tvniy’ wish to point out Somervite had taken to the turf and see, Tam not obliged to im for i heavy. Whereupon she doffed them | hobility and Gentry of Great Britain and | ia#tead she found herself bound to 4! «Let me put you into.a hansom, then?” Somervil Me osiid sweetly I'm to you the t me sertousness with that his position was decided y fer. You told idk some "a was heavy, Whereup » dott n ‘% fete-a-tete with a smart, rather military-| + We will part here, if you please,” she| afrald you must be mistaken Which society regards euch little jesis,| by degrees she was forced tO part With stance, although he doesn't to play on the borders of Tom jer’. joking nh appearance the reverse rm. *| He looked her very hard and But Iam not ove of your lady friends, such arueles of her Jewel she is. an ig P' borders of Tom Tiddler’s | Vanlees looked amused. she! 190King man in appear th ala dori | hard and lady friend ch articles of her Jewelry as Vanlees etructions, alan ground in her old irresponsible fashion, and her in- oF aera leated: But she felt herself te) I say, that's too bad. And I don't) straight. The cqnasiousniees that he dt aswure you once more that YOUr | was lease Maly to mie tae deat only far hi But he si . y, ‘i e- de “d y oo io Shes 7 ; 7 e I submit, Knew she was lying made her loathe afe with me rT Bet You postponed the ‘tne ca © Tom! By Jove, land Vanjees began to drop in pretty fr deepened. | A” pensive, iis away | “Fsnall’ we wit down om this eeat?” he | fie” ee et Ton towers, EET eee Muiaie ace bor own (he Truth an ke?" fay With a note from her parasite to the shall soften: ty heart eaaae (tor tat quentiy to the club. ‘outcome of @ pleasant fan ‘said, "It was awfully kind of you to} meeting me again alotner aay? before husband. othing.”” she replied, fainiy. "1 effect that ruin stared him In the fae trace” some of the Je ewein ane sent Fea Was he satisfied? He was suci avery een Why hot! she asked herseif, De 82 punctual, T hardly dared to hope | facilitate her eacape she acquiesced, uM owere Wearing fi like to go home. ‘Will you find vss she could let him have five thous Kissed ner. indeed Baily hsek! impassive 30 an toat It was Impox- | Would be. an experience, and (was “Hero when I suw you coming that he might have the impes coh pray spares me @ masculine |my husband for me aad tell him 1 am an Alpolinds before mid-cay he would Ibe | he's gone. io the Curragh ai sick ible for outsiders to tell. If someti course, I should have my letters, ad- 1 expected to meet an elderly spinster to folow her home scared her to! description of a lady's te she ine tired forced to appeal to her husband nd fete tempted fo tel” hint 80. he venture! upon a private remonstrance dressed toa library.” y in a falve front, y’know—the sort. of pied. laughing. with lips that ‘To say that she passed an unenviable he went on to intimate, in tolerably | “Gp ‘course I mime nee you before a i never degenerat ne and Bhe stampt an envelope a person one reads of in the comic pa ju angel!” he said. “I thought you tw che if it were . you know, night would bet jetract. from = the plain terms, that ha 8 L M, Venlees leave town, I would ask you to not even the servania, Was 4NY jittle rosewood ltoire when pers. wouldn't have the heart to dismiss T might be gratin by your good mem- truth, She Was miserable, she was un- might find it wort if she here onh ade V V. might object. TatheRIClEM RERIVORT EAAGee ehoe Then I wonder you had the courage! jike that,” und the arm on. th n't been {nto nsdn 4, she had scarcely a wink of sleep. 4 y fe suppression of certain | ye way yt au Phare tor an would have been! herself throughout the Interview to write to me.” ressed her waist suddenly and ene me! | forget how prierville Kuew he secret Wits n would not redound to she Yours always, VAN! grateful for thix serenity of ensence of meekness and amiabi Well, you see,"" explained Leander, feaned over and k awed he , ugh’ to her, for she was a credit of hia wite, Of course she had | pad MUMMIES. Ment—not go Lady Vaniees, ‘The dowager Was guit in @ tone of easy confile “the truth “Lady Venlees's gloved nand descen mule Appeal of hor eyes took man. in her way, but ad- ho means of raising such # sum. She} not to be meas the parted the best of fri is it was a bet with a fellow. I don't smarty on. his face, and she sprang to lay behind. could only buoy herself with the’ hope | To-day, there is no stalder mal Btandard of incons' y. Had he op. Vatecd the Bess * © | think T need tell you that her feet, white tc x “In that case, Lady Vanlees, of course him and that, after all, the man might not pave society than Lady Vanlees, Lestations of stl And, of course, the audacity to fulfil his threat, Thei pannel anders| he was wrong. evel at vanices was yawning in her boudoir | friend Londo! rors fr ; i ellenoss TAR’ have been somebody like her.”’| plenty of people would ‘not’ believe. in ee}, “By tie, the matrimonial advertisement and the oned her escapades Vioently sae would| ‘Through je Bast nm uline writing: | ous tatgatlons | tomarde matrimony. 1m) ret career itional okt a Et i mt Bee rer eies YS cartes inlet b| Rete in yesterday's Torch y= | he 08 2 Believe me if veld Thad and too, and T|eurveying het with © tather que "ts" |asid ‘her husband, car

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