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APRIL, 16, 1695, 0 CLUE TO FIREBUGS,|AHERO---IN HIS MIND,| «1 use Cleveland's |rotm Mmer Ruppet’s Face bakin ow Bleach Almost Free. Police Believe a Victim of Pyro-|That Is What the Firemen Say ke ct der i d DO NOT MISS THIS CHANCE. mania Is Around, of Policeman. Mellon. my kitchen an class work.” Am Early Morning Blaze and a Man|No Medal This Time for the Patrol- Burned, man Who Dreamed. three stringed WATERS UP. as at $15, but we sell our At 10 A. M. to-day fire occurred in the| Policeman Thomas J. Mellon, of the ities cat alle near Chatham Sjquare, New York. _{foras much as we ought, but body. Shv was removed to the Harlem | nary task of lugging a Bowery drunk to| pieckading Squadron of the State of In a fire at 3 o'clock this morning in| Mellon was on duty last night. As he | }yotel, Brooklyn, last “night. purchase of |$50,00 or over. (Bet. Broadway and @th Ava “L's ak” to be taken to St. Vincent's Hospital. |had been reading about the fires up- D to like squirrels to a nut . from our workshops every come great, fresl penal by Meurance Companies Exercised|Says He Saved a Man, but Even g 0 piscine ri arate : Over Heavy Losses. His Sergeant Is Doubtful. sr el Rah BENNO. cal verry toe foing at a pace Principal C. hantaugua sind os the from hot cakes, $225 and all our clothes, indeed trousers, Prince Alberts, &«.: n ° ie ar ae B } Y as little as we can. La — Grossman, a damage was Bows or EE See are au] ‘The fourth annual tanquet of the y z . = | business. ie Groasman, fifteen years old, |reole, and rece! 8 | Veteran Association of the Departme: zy i : ry ‘ ) FREE TH is WEEK. GH B a HAMMERSLOUGH BRO, the three-story brick dwelling, 29 West | leaned on the wooden chest of @ cigar- Tenth street,. John Nall; forty-two|store Indian at Prince and Elizabeth $i. 00 Week ro) $65 WwW th. : : n or r ‘On th d floor there 1 i 4 the heroic rescues, and in hi y § A fa a Sosa” aly "cel us toes mee came ares | a b | ite Avene Eeeire Mare Fel $1.50 Week on'$100,00 Worth AMERIGAN tet DEMOREST iil MACHINE, An Elegant, New 7 1-3 octave They'd Tattle off at $20 as A 207, 209, 2i and 213 PARK ROW, § § cash, or $250 on instalments, pay- ‘was severely burned about the head and| superior oMfcers, he performed the ordl-|o¢ the South and the South Atlantic the Tombs Police Court. New York was held at St. George NG a : r , highly polisied Cobbler-seat | Arm Rocker given away with ecker 8t., cor. Creene, yeare old, was no severely burned he had |streets ne imagined atrarge things. He rf attache, sleeps in the rear of the sa-jfire-escape of a burning bullding with OFFER NO R 1. loon, and Gustav Bornheim and his|an entire family strapped to his back, family live on the top floor, Mrs. Born-|while from the crowded street came beim smelied smoke, and asked her hus- {shouts of approval. and to wake up. When Bornhelm got| As he imagined he saw @ big gold eect ery I Q- NIGH T got to the first floor he saw a blaze in| medal pinned to his coat, he opened his $7 MONTHLY. Always ready to work. the little room in the rear of the saloon, |eyes and, a block away, saw the re- you Bakes Ho Holes and t im Bornheim pounded on the door. There| flection of a flame. The opportunity of Stool, Cover, Tuning and F 1 ye ey pial Pay your - BY was no answer. Then he kicked down | vance of a lifetime had come, He ran livery F; ‘Also, Fi ig and De- MO BETTER MACHINE MADE AT ANY PRICE, the door, and Nally walked out carrying| Before he reached the fire, however, ivery Free. Also, Fitty Second. GUAWANTEED 10 YEARS. OFFER NO. 2. adi ing mattress, which was at 68 Spring street, in « Hand Pianos at Great bargaini CASH OR INSTALMENTS, Nally’s clothing was on fire, Born. |Dullding occupied by Jacob Frank, die- a whe have mot tried Payments only $5 th. Send tiller, and H, Mendel, maker of braids, P ry’ 'y per mon’ mn heim rushed to the hook and ladder |the fremen, with an engine and a hook Am ; : postal for catalogue. 100 WEE KLY. quarters No. 6, in Charles street, two|and ladder, were on the scene, blocks away. Five men came from there the was only ‘ business Mao aes 9 and and put out the fire, after it had done | {pore an nero ee te a ares for HORACE WATERS & CO, 4 rate g ad 134 FIFTH AVE., NEAR 18TH ST. GEND FOR CATALOL $300 damage to the saloon. No one could ‘ few moments, Mifercd he come ack amores ewin ac ine 0 A ee find Nally. It was fully half an hour |he told a wonderful story of how - | 0 t§ i had saved the life of Watchman Geor 5 5 5 f after the fire that Nally went to the|eehmidt, who Was half’ unconscious FACE BLEACH, which ts an external West M-thSt, \s re ie Charles street station and asked to be| from fright and. smok treatmont, te cok ’ 165 WEST 93D ST., ear GTIL AVE S sent toa hospital, He had been looking |. With graphic detail he related how he A. RUPPERT, ests: RI RTH 1807 for one, he sald, but could not find it, | had taken. the, Cee fan on 8 He was everely burned about | the arms a ‘alo as he, waa ea and RN: raaoe wane lp. Amusements. fe e firemen think he was|then, as he paused for breath, the voice OLD FLAG. Saat seria bos ONES “ty li esate POO gpg ning San RELIABLE Or RBA BNIETy o smTROrOLITAR OF ena There was a fire in rubbish in the| nec miving?” a a a S aon at de veningeat P.M | rare api in catia’ alants Poleiaby gellar of the tenement-house, 650 Second ihe Sergeant who sat behind the, dete “Gen. Stewart L, Woodford presided, C 'ARPETS ign DiaND WATER CARNIVAL te Bat. ktat Hoses ane Jeet ¥ of the ul rr etreet staticn sal is is! vie ‘ancy Swimming, fo ine | Ay pric Luott venue, at 1205 o'clock this morning: Jot tne Mutnerry, sinoct statin Mmadatut| At one of the tables were seated six “ oe ktixobbdical, CONuiLEe Pipuiar sunday night concert; Mem. @v6:y sta trpetel tr TY face ude © any med: et, but bea sone to the members of the Anderecn Zouave Vet- wealth ry eran! ‘Wagner's Dio Melstersinger. , __Hiore Toot Pie” buaze it tn Believed | he"uiadionsnouseWotior he founa thet cram, Areocialon on full wnlorm TaeY | eae St a| MATTING’ DAY. MR Fal GRAND Re eatD fwas caused by rats gnawing matches. ? ei 2 gua HIRILLINE | ei kRNDON. ‘Although Chiet ‘Bonner and Fire Mar- | Mellon's name was rot mentioned in} oe wort Sumter, which had been placed IME. A. RUPPERT A fine seamless Japanese Straw Admission Tie oe nu blag Seat, $2 itchell, assiated by the police, | °°" * r vyg|in_ their keeping by the widow of t . , ; Simple Seif-Treatment. ‘ Mellon, he sald, contemplatively, “ts K 7 biftvnerad : Pp! . P e been making every Dossible effort | q great big'—he paused for a moment [hero of Fort Sumter and the. presont | LEADING ( Matting, double-dyed, for Bos-odice open toa 8 to’ for cule ct advance he ofthe Tous dient Wyte want of bone and. looked weary. then concluded, "I ‘The speakers were] " @ KAST 14TH NT. NEW YORK. Of all the wrest meitionl and vclentife ; Ntous —]o3 ve ALEXRSDER BALY ge west of! Vent oF 5 rd, ay Ot if i ' DEVILLE | 7 = if Sbtained of thet origin ee been | 1h “firemen “tn Marion sireet more siden, eawell, Gen. | AY CYCLES FOR SP SPARROW COPS, $5.85 per roll of 40 yds. Sonat bch vos leading ba MIRANLGG AE ETOR SOS EMPBRIAL) TAS Let hea obtained of thelr o1 7 Jon 4 Tut ‘ ‘The residents, meanwhile, are alarmed, | Sarcastic smiles when they heard Mel : i DR, SANDEN’S ELECTRIC BELTS. ’ UBIO . had his name in the papers aoe No match for them in the coun- + MAS idee 5 be { It 1s generally ‘believed that « ae e ALD, Drganfsed gure of frebige. {i ne TAKE COLLECTION IN SILENCE| cutcare ravers Dressing Park ro-| try at this figure. ‘These veite piace with easy enon, In t The. polic Killed on His Roller Skates. As A CHIME Ah’ MiB ie-Mente col aalnaee WI 1° sists although come’ er the hi fieuLi Bevw kat ies @ulilvan tare ariverien —_—— Meemen tn Swallow! Our Carpet Departinont is the | fo ig or asco. dmg: or medion! appiveatt PECPLE Been shown to be accidental, | oe [the truck “which ran over and Billed nine-yenr- | Mlehigam Deacons Deelde that Muste| CHICAGO, April 16—Lincoin Park| wonder day by day—such beauties a rr Banden’ THE POLICE INSP cera during the past two weeks, neither Fire | old John Schaefer, of 108 Forsyth street, while Had a Bad Effect on It. Cea at their meeting last]}in weave and colors as no other goa-_ Sell-Trea't: env nipitlee 5 HEW ‘MON Sula ‘A BiG CAST. | NEW Departmen’ iclals_ nor’ police have| roller-akating In Broome street, yesterday, i night decided to mount four park police- : t 4 om piatuts wholly bs ate been able to account for the fires on Sommited to-day by dunce Gragy Inthe Pate OWOBNO aiiGh Phetianeta the Fine Paphlget bicycles, ‘This Saleen: Ke |8on has shown. Prices unheurd of | jeines, and tt ences tn tho Plea Tee ee 6TH fe ve any other theor; an in Mi ice Court to awa @ result of he (pe | medicine. ad of me aval , pitas has ween a general overhauling cine inquest. Brown ‘claime it was an ac:|M. E. Church, the largest in the city,|Teadily reached, but when it came to| Furatture to sult all, and prices very low, | Mayne! at wussare ol un uvall ‘at hueiees ye Wilts Pert Dervaito, | « | owners of large apartment-houses, | “den! Te the choir hi ways chanted an anthem] the uniform there was a pause in the Ww. Thorne & Carleton, Of fire-escapes, roof scutties, doors, pas! aA fovesdinga.. ‘ngineer Allen’ tay CASH or CREDIT Lumbage, Sciatic | Mro Carm «White Orc! Se: ork P. F. Collier Comes @ Cropper. |while the collection was being taken | proceedings. is jen favored Kawie Baeks wesr e eee Serre ire ed is BET dtr BPSD | »» game percoo oe Tp enee aso chaming vate |ktekerbokers and brown howe, ERTHWAIT G&G |r cecneanen eae SE ee Cee been reported in connection with them,| cropper yesterday while ridi day, the deacons having decided that| The Commissioners were not sure that OWP None cau ponsibly form an idea of the wondertal Eve 41 M a Bol belbayeg Eau oeula be one ete Shouth' ttadada neat Wed DAHk the singing diverted the minds of the|®@ swallow-tall coat and knee trousers We 4% Si currents produced by these body batteries without Live That’ obtaining insurance money is the | was bed, and Mr. colt congregation from the collection and| Would be as dignified as the long panta-| 104. 106 and 108 West 14% St. eaatulning; therefore, if you can, call at out tas Vie object. the front, struck on « went down, , loons, with the buttons gathered in puck- ice and see aad test on YOSCARY TRIO EUROPEAN ACROBA’ Ferso as See CRAs ate Bow wating Om eta ene moe orale "the Feoueean yesterday was much|ers about heavy shoes, and will aikcusg NEAR_ 6° AV. ‘Thousands of vona-fide testinontais arean fie) RESKIVE /Sic\'tm Suc, and 81.00. | —— DEST QUALITY OF COA ait e. fires Were. starte & avery ceeiion| be Ube Cakee ‘ : eon. oun Pectieed by a lunatic, subject to” pyromania, Igrger than usual, and the deacons claim| style at a future meeting. Brookiyn Stores; Flatbush Av. near Filton St | trom every tection of ihe Cael otaien Ut yom AMT YL MEW YOUN ENGATE MENT bo oer ita ore, ak 088 Decem| Bumerous insiances of which are on that {t was in consequence of the new mrwreeerin | ssuiad tip Hanlll Gtion Application Wo (hGuoier GAS Mr. and Mrs. KENDAL, ce 38h “th “th Gai mar y “Two of the fires which are belleved| The eineteenth annual entertalament and re-| order. anulacturer, | This Tuesday E and Sat. ts ltl ous, how steed Se Dee to have been of incendjary origin are| ception of the jan Union will take place to- —_———oe Dr. A. T. SANDEN, 826 Broadway, N. W, i ieee = + Information by rellable fhose at Ninety-Afth street and Central | morrow at the Lexington Avenue Opera-House, Ferry-Boat Couldn't Paddle. 9 THE STEED SIEEaieeai GARDEN =e I VERPLUOUS HAIR, wales Bh house 182 West Nineteenth street. In| Piftr-signth | street, C Tho machinery of the new ferry-boat America, . ‘forever; electricity; sittings oaly > HG tartare tae staseet |e eect eee raat “oes acer tt Extraordinary Sale Ae Trae Hane oe a Ve way, Williamsburg, ame ‘‘centred’’ wrt Ni fate fortul furnishes clear evidence of incendiary | a pateqinganly KOSTER & BIAL'S TO-NIGHT. : ie y after the new boat left . “eet r FT “selentif2 paimiat, ! YER tnourance compantes are reportea| TO NeIB Horses Heep Thole Tatts, |en"yvaiy. e,amerer dried tonne of Dry Goods from the PICT RES PiLuet's CIT TUE lator a te have lo: 000 by the recent fires | Suggestions have been made for @ law for- Upckaon street amid great excitement on the part deere hoe alice ae Revel; Pesaie Poally, | tae aoee Atiusinece troubles; consultation, #8,.-8 on the. w ‘and there ts talk of | bidding the docking of horses’ tails. It Of her, passengers. The for N STOCK OF HATS Tutt Ta:hernom, Wood & uepard c| wiit'atea. | CHRISTOPHER, | iporriox—very pretty new-born advancing the rates on Dunding in that | posed to make it @ misdemeanor to gall a horse | took her in tow and landed ber KVERY SATURDAY, FAMILY MATINEE, EMPIRE THEATRE. — way and sk as ast | Bart of the city. here. has also bean | ith as doated tl ote detar ai Garten | tp, tre he “etct RGF “mal a ouc a ee a BC | eae Bie me BREA a ; ; Perper geee Great difficulty experienced by the fire | mul shows, ——— ee HEN Te ont eeuckiteawy | JOH M. aia and all sults; all sours trol, which is maintained by the un- ee ee BOTUELEN Wine Warman, Wed, eT W i Serwriters at an expense of more than IMMER E Claim a New ever Cure Now. a Ve O) iso N Capt: Petturblat; Pr, Lard | Next Monday—The Importance of Being Earnest. | nave DETECTIVE AGENCY Im $200,000 ens) sat ghamponding aes fhe FOR SUMMER EXCURSIONS. Dr. William Jacobsohn and Dr, J. M. Bleyer, A i a oat. Kivg. Liguest BROADWAY THEATRE, Kvee.& Mat Meat 2 1 or criminal, promptly, Rares, were te. the Sp towe gut ie. eariers thin town, belleve that a @uld they call ‘‘nuclein,”’ Will be continued all the week. Hee _———— AMEHICAN EX TDKAVAGANZA CO. 8 ne ner: Sea ‘The territory they cover is extensi 228 Cortlandt. don teveral occasions siren have |Ealarged Facilities of the Gtarim| riich i one of ih compounds in ant-oxin, int Ti addition to the immense num-| “TXOAB Tyeaten, Eye gts Mat Nek AL AD DIN JR, foe rs Sort of eliair of te ve expe Progen. out in sides, senerated places ‘Transportation Company. Slik in amy vr. caten, wiih good. renal . | ber of ‘good things” at low prices! TOO MucH JOHNSON. aie 2 matrstff®, Bale 290 Teseem somreete There Is to be a meeting of the Fire! The arrangemienta of the Starin| out of 2 ft scufiet fever, measles, tpn: . ) advertised on Sunday lact the fol-| ‘wirm wa. oluurra ano coumanr, | THEISS’S it F A sr Commissioners to-morrow, at which, it theria and oc “| W on t lowing special bargains will be of- Cee : HAVE YOU BREN IT? “Aart fs said, a conference with the under- | ‘tf@nsportation lines for excursions dur. | theria and vs iB spec 8 KATIE y ANG On 196. © monthly portfollo ton teres sate ‘writers will be held, and means for im-|ing the coming Summer embrace a e. fered. € FITZGE RS Monster orchestrion pla: : tome afl roving the management the Fi ACADEMY OF MUSIC. Bepartment, particularly the. Fire Mar.| larger Mumber of picnic resorts and! pound a New Oure for TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY) roa LOE Wrigen, BL woe 7 i fea Rak shite end of te be diveusned. . ORE Can DARA Siena Children's Ribbed Hose, full regular : HERRMANN | - ‘Thomas Fitzpatrick, — twenty-three | 4ddition to Islandwild, adjoining the fa- ast on er made of best Maco yarn, double knee, , iw TO-DAY. Mats, Wed. & Sat, at Naeel bl ears old, of “North Becond street, | mous Glen Island, are Grand View sires, has been conducting @ gumber of experi- . heel and toe, in Black or Tan, usual = _ Ma dig (4 TRE, Es her mother very sick EAL biotog tr was one of the West side en Island, and Boynton Beach, on th in, mich te al 4 : L 7 Hat Vata on Avouk tt Nee cana “ehycted fire fiends, was discharged in the Har- | Jersey Bhore. ON eae ee ma nie ths pare: ou IKE it iy STAR THEATRE. Evgn 415, Mat. sat 2 iat ata idea x. 4 f Bs ON Caan pea tad mth maRto Tae Dee eesti ata 5 cand Bh MARVILLE | Suiits “Avian” DENMAN UT ey b And lost his way on the West side of the ready large fleet, and new barges built, eon Fenas) Adrift; CG 58 West; oF THE OLD HOMENTEAD. oly a no wetoa (2 Glen itland season, will open the ‘A very large seow belonging to the New York 234 Stl rai te, F SUNDAY NIG! fis! SONGS AND Ft john Murphy and John n, arr Dart o} Y. W attractions | Horse Manure Company was found adrift of Gov- 80 9 N Aven LB. fe the same day as firebug suspects, were have been added to the menagerie, in | crors inset larteaiche by the Rise Pallce ee | SOD well oe ery, nF. Pa t'to the island for two months each | addition to several new novel features | pier Drought it to pier A, where it flea Ls a Hemonie, Duna ana | WS, Witt FURNIGH your Aas, & kid BIBER RUDAS: ; Kolm. Lady Orchestra | ogy yir' uuu verme, Lewing tb Week and in, possession find tone. A faint voice made itself audible! the trucst friend to me. I only tet him! said at last, A gleam of humor crept|his head, on his folded arms and| self. ‘There has been not ’ patlety.” fe loved. Pauline; for Liltas| from the bed. “ce Made lise © |ikise tae twice, hosthree times, that Was | Into Her ¥; |groanch. ‘There was a allght ‘muavement | between us foure tf anvening, he had a sincere affection, the affection| "Don't whisper, please, and don't walk /all. You.can t say as much for Pauline, | ‘It ty very unusual for me to die,"/ behind ‘him, a rustle of silk and|ance of credit lies to heir ‘alae. 9 Of the collector for his choicest speci-| on tiptoe. It may be the proper thng|ean you? I've never forgotten that 1 she answered. a seme one touched him gently on ‘the|is a good woman, Your bus Tein faite hat chev ahoula eniay. all | Bee ves Rae cata Tatdla tise tar” Ghinet [Re nceate utaniauta Hema Beene! eh cuit nee Starwl Vacanti, ae the tail, aracstit | fees yen she. deoet not kn wr the material ‘advantages due to her po: |--not for ‘three of four hours, aid now | : “iin not an intelectual] “And if he is not the w wt hia side. Bhe was perfectly | to Cite” But’ mee bes Boe pition.” What tho wave to ‘another she! hyp horried pain tw gone {feel almost | Woman, and you dian's want the, trovble| she roused herself with an effout.. [owned in black, ‘and het qyew were | less stolen my, wife's Heart, ie is tverything to her, and that she wa | nEraed: approue FOURS ona. (Pe REET, SIE BU Ie Dhekie go Raat While thors Hees Ghanee Oreh, Oew ald softiy, holding | will nave hier last word: her lest thow eee salted ine Bad ana, bends Con SRC BEEN : 0 a asa chane ; oftly, holding | wil er last word, her Knowledge and Pain that Came to O8-|cimparattvely Mttle to him hed been ing down, her forehead. wife, you ‘know. She has help | You On| message from me? Write a note— slim, well-Kloved hands. |1 believed her mine, ail min no hardship to her, since he hud never | loked, up ate ‘tim and, smiled aa lin your career Jack hae heliet me tol dmmediate tell him 1 want him “Tell | knew you would feel it when it came (mad’an Tnstant's uncertainty al let her know that, while she was the 7 vn't look ugly, do I? Nurse has ive my life, an ye patient! im an't die till I've said goo . tto is. They told me you were down and all the time’’— wald Praed Too Late. modest taper that lighted his home, |curled my hair, Aa she is gong to| always eaxy, but he taught me to make | . . . |here and I could not help coming in. I| never knew the rea) Pauline was the star by whose rays he| bring me some ‘fizz.’ I may have any-|the best of ‘things. It’s good now to| Hal fan hour later a hansom 3 Poor Lilias! Bhe | never till now, and now—it se | shaped the course of his life. thing T like now, and you won't mind|feel that one has run stratght. You) up at the door, Automatically 5 80 good, No one could have| He flung. hi e | She had been quite contented. An|my seeing Jack, will you, just to say|don't like turty pressions, do you?! went out into the hall, A tall, good- ba better wife—so far as she had the . pUahiny |acuter woman might have guessed | ggod-bye?’ ‘That's the only thing I didn't give into Jooking man hurried up the steps. Hix power. 1 Fave been thinking all day of Mrs, something, but Lillas —- It was fortu- ‘Of course, dear; I will send to the|you @bout—xolng to Sandown, I shall/face under the gaslixht was baggard you, alone with your sorrow, and I The doctor had taken his departure, measurable distance, he became con- pate he id heave taken such a fancy | nursery at onc never go again. Ah, wel! it doesn’t! and drawn; there Were dark rings round could not bear it any longer. I felt I totiered. pitehed forward, with a few well-turned words of sym-| S¢lous 11 enone ee tirrieg OF rearst |G erat had simplified m ttera| | She Interrupt 4. him with & feeble | matter much, We must a ge omer hig eyes. He wrung Prucd's hand hard. | must come to you." | | | crash ‘on to the tiled hearth a a us ‘er all, she ha manexcellent wife, | greatly. After all, there wer -| gesture of impatience. time, and you won't mis: Ke ‘eat! ms ‘SAW good of you to send fc e said nothing. Mrs. Bellarmine fel peared to have nol Dathy and regret. Praed mechanically | in her way, His home had been admira & es in stupidit il canta ot I want to see|deal, Hut—he will, and-1 want to say he said? in a lows uneven. voice. | for her handkerchief | His face was again buried ee Y 5 Watched the brougham disappear into| bly ordered, She had uniformly studied | “Some one knocked at the door, It was good-by." iy ry for you, old man. She's the | “Dr. Lascelles came in for a moment | folded arms. He Was suffering scuti the yellow fog, which tr his comfort and acquiesced in t- a summons from his wi he repeated with visible| ‘The nurse had come back with cham- 7 the best woman God, ever | on his way home. I asked him to let me | His superb ‘elf-est had Pees rons the road and darkenng es Wish. He never remembered Meetings | © RUNUCDe PON ie WUE oie Pred why Pahould” you" wih | pagne. Fraed stood aside walle she ana youve eat te lone here know the latest report. Oht am so severe wound. He was torn by all @® patient or out of temper, and she had | vaguely, as odd that ‘she should have im? if i had been Mrs. Bellar-| poured, out the wine tothe "Braed let his band ‘irop timply. Not a .T suppose." she | conficting forces of Jealousy, Femorady. the room behind him, filling the corners | never interfered with his ‘pursuits. Her, nad to send for him. He wondered | ™mine—" patient’s lips, He Was petriiied, 4 muscle of his face moved i, after & pause, “she 1s not con- tardily awakened passion, with mysterious shadows, though it was | devotion had been single-hearted whether or not the nurse would stay in| She laughed softly, nodding to the |6ense of utt ality cl “WI you come to my wife's room sclous now.” | Pauline’s eyes travelled slowly 9 jentire, No breath of scandal had tar- olor cer- who quietly left the room. him like an icy He st e sale th casual indifference. Praed read her unspoken thought and motionless figure to own yet barely 2 o'clock in the afternoon. | hished the mirror of bin home life, ‘He | tin oo minus ncan ta te late alan with ‘uling would’ conte to. nee you fully at the fami Oe Ch cea ee along the | smiled aught sight of his raph.” lying face downwards ‘The street-lamps were burning. In a was so entirely sure of her; from the fjlias, He had never known what to | I should at e Ker t arpeted corridor. At the door. © aw that his mouth Hearth amidst the wreckage of wondow opposite some one lighted the’ first, he had reigned alone in undivided say to her. On the rare occasions when ating for yi kK large. eye , he turn 1 ne d merely ridiculously wried and OK and eheiteres sles el wil sovereignty, 80 secure of his kingdom | thy should know you wanted her all the time | the ease. He could not r =| Beaianeaa atralent iat : § Seen ey eect ie wek | a word, ehe turned wid lett bi was, He watched it flare up, a patch of ‘A they had found themselves in solitude a |shou ‘ and raigh ty. ‘ : that jhe had taken, little trouble to| deux, she had invariably made the run. | ia: was left. ing of her words, If the j |" Belarmine's eyes wer fe light and drew a long breath be- |, It was past midnight when og vivid orange among the smeared, con- dah Certainly very | ning, chattering her usual Irresponstble raed Was confounded. thing at all, It Was the shitce UB ea 7 an) eae at ent ane tered his wife's room, The fog fused tones of gray and brown, and re hotograph was tak- | nothin tee pe ordi eee “I—want Mra. Bellarmine?" he| his most fixed beliefs, Lilas had known Wooden, Rabel fe Wianel Be aUAFEC anscions! cleared ‘away. anda. fresh rose called « picture he had seen at one of | Oh, ,tW, years ago, for Instance. He trouble to respond, It seemed unreason-|Sammered | J ll thy, time and had not cared: It WAS) of ‘hig throat work Mee nellarinlie paged refiectively into plowing, which ayayed (he Bal ts 8 ed_on the pillo ean ene . C5 the galleries. fisiea a candee. able to expect such an effort on her Dart | ake 'took it between her own and stroKed| “1 never interfered with you,” sho {hat the strang she ne Ui terribly trying for you, T know." | Fate Was swept and arn shed: ap It was an impressionist thing; he r of the clock stood on the toilet it gently. pleaded, the champagne giving ‘A mo- ° Pane ak 'y tying for you, tT knowiy | covers were | burden of sustaining conversation. His ‘always meant to tall you if anything | mentary strength fo er voice put BE Banh er aid at last, Tay ing her hand ence, | the countless appliances in_use in @ | nap portrait in # silver frame. Both id happened to either of ua, that Ta net | that Photogrupa in the study because I f Bahia inva fib et DUE Mg Ere yerd Dr room had been removed, There Was SR. were of women. Praed's eyes travelled membered thinking it, at the tim eyes fell on the cl It was five min- supremely ridiculous composition, but | from one to the other. Jt was Liliag \ie# past 3. That commitice was at % | so°xtupid as you thought. I've known|knew you wouldn't Ike to do it youre of color Klow through 1. “Don't think it might be !describable sense of | emptin then, he had never cared about the Im-| wrne 2nd inalated a Sting the ‘ogres | but ference. rae urmently Fh quired, all the tm . We ade « as casy as pelt acs ene and written letters fue the deatnis paler al eolen slow suronen | 4 ete BON aT oa nan Be [aes meriag ane ae eee de er declaring the photograp A gt | could for you. You have been a good! had frocks tried on lots o! 3, just | tre oe: Spa spy eh at type © The fog thickened. A few foot passen-| He would have felt some delicacy in| ou Never understood nie. Pauitne would | ttle | thinks Ive done. I never was ways this me, I'm not_afraid of | “I think not," he replied, steadily. Tater on, to the senseless conventio coor j without him. A week, at least, must ! ni in ¥ fd I'm dying Pot Balas cise ee ; of fashion, but masags of the the gathering gloom. Praed continued | pen’ & piace jm ht ‘| and just ut this crisis—Pracd ‘was | {2c} by IDE, ita [tet live at out, You have Hense would pull One thipumh Sny=| nol last more tDaR 8 few Roane | “ats | had MiWApa layed to stare waranty, into the street. To- feelings. It eeable to him, now | slightly annoyed. Of course. 1t waa no! you th : do love her, atid--|alwaya been kind to me—within reas Then he shut the doo and went down- Instactivcy, Pia @ knew who ha@ me ould be deprived of even |that she was dying, to recognize that | One's fault, least of all his wife's, that | welj—T for a long time. please, please let me just say |g atts She is not alone.” A sudden keen , and 1 Leilarmine for woah | trial axation. In & few hours, | he had been an Irreproachable husband, | she was dying, but the moment Was) Don't think I have any confession to | 60 | ‘A ner (drawn the curtains ar ‘the hitherto unknown sting of Jeal- | dead, wi t most, the blinds would ‘True. he had never given her conipan: unctly Tnopbortune, make, There was nothing wrong in it. | Praca had walked to the fireplace, ‘The | nights : raed dat th Woke within. him, and he turned | had not even thought. Be Srawe would, remain drawn, he |\ionship. ‘The best of himeait, his In the sick room the curtains were | He's too good—so am I, for that matter. | nurse, under ce of removing the | : minut five. on her fercely. "She is not alone, Dol He went to the bed and turn Stpposed ‘until after the funeral. ‘The pi his thoughts, he drcams. and |drawn and the lamps lighted. There | You have loac nothing by. caring. for | tray, passed close to his elbow ‘ Nis afternown never com you know who ts with her? Your hus-| the sheet. There was a cluster formulation of the word broke ged ‘to another | were flowers on the mantel-piece an‘ | him. I never let him kfss me until after | "She should not be thwarted, sir,” she Mie sce lived centy fend lilacs and lilies-of-the-valle aie. the sense of unreality which of hi her intellectual | on the little table beside the bed. Some| I'd seen—don't you remember—when | murmured respectfully. “It Will be a] in the spa "My husband! Jack!" the folded hands. ‘Th sued him for the past ten days. status, whose and tastes delicate aromatic perfume smoked in| Pauline dined here the first, night of | question of minutes if she Is." the emotlons ; Her incredulity Was too sincere to ad-|nightdress were still drawn up, ‘was dying, would goon be dead! | were more on a level a miniature silver brazier. Lijlas was| ‘The Second Mrs. Tanqueray came | He Ww ne bed, Liiias was| ing in upon him at on | mit of a moment's doubt, the arms, but one of the Dra @ would no’ longer have a wife. had always thought his wife a up with pillows. Tier face too the drawing-room quickly, and 1) breathing ir y ves were half | had never know te fore " Pracd looked at her face and langhed, | had always worn, a loose chain It seemed Incredible prettiest women In town. He had also a faint pink from the reflection of the| couldn't help. seeing—you know. 1| closed, Nh : + pi Yubt, susp NU are surprised, he sald grimly, | Was gore, ‘Mare than once in the past elght thought ber one of the most stupid. |lamp, which was covered by a rose- | went away and shut the door softiy, you | at the embroidery on the quilt s| sense of his own tf and thro’ > was 1. [always thought your hus:|_ Praed stood gazing on the year 4 ea told himself that his mar-' His devotfon to Pauline Bellarmine had | colored "shade, The lace-edged sleeves | thought It was the wind. I a) hed h to|sound of his step she lifted ner hi hi Al, #& strange, pathetle sorrow | band rather a fool, I never thought my | still form, It seemed to him thal Flags had been a mistake: that unfet:|robbed Lilias of nothing. It was not a of her nighi-dress were drawn, up,| dinner axein the next evening, 1 didn't | lide ndinig lows. for « coming blank and | wife a’clever woman, You ure @ clever |temalned ef the Woman wad 3 F r linked with # woman of differ-| vulgar intrigue, his fine taste would | showing the delicately shaped arms, on T knew it wouldn't go too far. | _* * she sald, “Do, Os- of which he had hitherto not) woman, Pauline, and Tam not a@ fool, | vad ever' had @ right to. call It call e, he might nave risen pianer, have revolted against that, D4 it was) which glittered one or (wo gold ban-| You're too cold, ; too selfish— | w. do. so much ‘as dreaned. for a something | but they have sicceeded where we have | She had been his fe for lay to those the completion of his inner te gies. A puree stood the grate, In We all got] A ‘tumult of bow!idering thoughts | goge forever, that had only revealed It-| failed. Tillas has known all the t years, but eave wie hich) Were 20 far above Lilia {stimulant of fa, bent inteHectual eftort,| which 8 br a wa pny Wy “Sweat oy y ss ciampred in Prard’ iain pa ee Eoin is withdrawat ta sicod oppo: | att. that t siieverd a unored between vou | Nature comprehensi a bil le ian't selfis! was quite un camera freedom «was withia | lazeed Kecsuse tt could never possess, Spoke's Pa we A ite the two photographs, This time, ng | and me. ver sus you never il he aaw Th’e’ cautious under- but he wae raev eanyihing but) “Jt ie @ very uvusual pr ah PRR "ee looked a one valy. Then he drop} ‘euapected, what be copy Waite