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EEN RI IS PRUNE ORT RPI I AREER INA DISHONOR. A Story of Two Women’ Ss Love's J neeee ee nenr rn nineassnmem enna ter saaesesnenasees for On e Man. From “The Dishonor of Frank Scott.” ING CHAPTERS SYNOPSIS OF PILE te, and believing Vio! weeks, prevalie on Tra 1, tlt Reeping, i hist } irges her to walt pay ' Aun ite geen baey to \ h her | | CHAPTER Y. HOM with the Old Love and on with the News TRING the next month Frank) thought little of Barbar Hoart and noul, he was ade forded in his new-born love for Violet Ilo and whe lived in a fairyland that wan all their own, Barbara was for motten, save when her existence WAA frovght to Soott'a mind by letters full ot misery and jealousy, ant mm plaint at the growing coldness 4 ine frequeney of his own aplstios ‘The full horror of what he had done ttterly escaped the man for the time He did not pause to consider that he had married Barbara and had taught her to love him; that she had rumgested (hia new and (to her) repellant plan, morely for his ; that he had ber trayed her trust, had been faier to hie vows and had at Inst ceased to love the woman who was muffering all this heartbreak and loneliness for nis sake Nor df@ he pause (in the glamour of hls new love) to conskler how he had wronged Violet by this recon’ marriage Occamionally the memory that he was a Wigamiat, and, as much, amenable to the taw, fell Uke a momentary cloud acroan hia Mies, ‘Mat was all And #0 the golden daya and moonilt nights lipped by. Then an event occurred which broke the perfect peace of the honeymoon, Lady Corks, Violet's mother, came with her two other children to visit the couple, Chaarined as vhe lovers were at the interruption, they wtrove to welcome the Intruder Hut Frank saw loss of Violet hence- forth; sine her mother claimed eo much of jils time, And his consclence awoke, He felt he miserable, at wae wre onal Barbara. Harbara, sek, lonely, Murree, Was wild with joy one morning at the receipt of » brief note from her huoand announcing that he would ar- rive that day. She was bewide herself with delight, and made euch pathetic Httle plane, as women will, for bis & thon, * were fil with flowers, her newest Prettieat ar od Ay a Juneh the things she ALO he arrived Hut Barbara did not heed that now, » luneh was ruined, He had Th anothe me at last moment she was arma, and the time of walting rer Yonge ing id hoping wae over, ntly sho was on the sofa, and aitting bealde her, his hand tn Rieer she mia hers "TA betteve Tw: In nervous apology; T wae getting anxious,” Frank pata nothing: he wat, white and miserable, hia hand lying imply tn hers, “You must be hungry,” sald Barbar and {t struck her at the time it was an odd montence to be the first greeting between them: ‘I ordered Junch—let me call for the hot things. “TT am #0 sorry rot troubled," aald Frank, looking away from her; “but I an not know. Tlunched after we got in th a fellow who came in the tonga with me, "Ah jon came As a hurt er ant * wattle ine followed it, he 4 bravely: ata good thine fl ‘see - men pleapanter to have no ator lone. But after that there did not seem to be anything to pay, “HTad you & hot journey?” she asked; 4 he answered: "Tho first pale was r ine hot, but nothing to mini there was silence. Hoth felt tt \inpoaninte to continue to talk of his fourney A tho weather—they had so much to say to each other, ion re vo8 Fol eee met’ sald By ara in a low votoe, “OF course,’ anid Prank; but still he aa Hot look at her. “The mo, ny hunband, You have! pcarcely Klawed on 1 Barbara, her} dark eves fu of H growing fear, He kissed her And4 then she understood, and with his sold kise the blow fell upon her. But she would got acknowledge It to hersolf yet, Sho fought desperately tor) her chanea of love and happiness. ' "Come closer te me,’ ae sald, “and jook at me, Darting, do you know yon ett 0 haven't told me you loved me y courre 1 know tt, but I like to hear tt.) Frank; don't 11" fa made no response to her plte attempt to amile, The time had er when the blow must be struck, and a JEWELS MATCH EYES, OMB one han started a novel no-) 4 tlon in regard to choosing and wearing Jowols. Thin tx to mateh) them an nearly as porsible to the color) of the spots in one's eyes According to this a hasel-cyed girl's wise to choose yellow, green or brown etones, Monfes with dark blue eyon! are recommended to wear sapphires and) turquoise, The possess back oy may be happy with black pearty and} diamond Following out the rule of} r light hive eyes would, it may be! muppored, wear turquolse and pearia; the green-eyed girl, but pehaw, what girl would acknowledge that resem- blanee to the fellne race, oven though! Priceless emeralde would be her tot This may be a good idea, and tn choosing Jewels one certainly should felect. stones which will harmonise! with the wearer's coloring, for jewels sometimes make or mar an otherwise perfectly appointed costume and ruln| the tout ensemble, One should, there fore, bo careful that all the accessorion of a tollet do not swear at each other 48 carelessly chosen colors often do. ec Nursing Bees. In each beehive are a number of nursing bees, who do not go out to gather honey, but look after the ema und young, and a certain number are always told off to ventilate the hive. ‘These stand to th trance and fan sivongiy with thelr wings fot, 1000, by Harper & firothere Published by Harper @ Mrothers brutal, shameful blow it needs munt be, tle drew himself away from he ong Haroara.’ he aid slow 1 do jove Mm pateeds th hla tone a it ial Uarbar niet by ito br yoken at inet uit walked to the ore lie 1 looking barew. Winenduratie, and yet more u ¢ In the next room somebody suddenly began to play a rollicking polka and having floished tt, played {t over agalr breaking down each time In the same chords, Then tne, muslo stopped abruptly aa it had bewun, and silence Amal tool Ite place, “Frank.” cald Barbara, ina low votce Ho turned at once and took a fow stope toward her 1 Jove her? You have changed-ro eon’, ‘There Keemed jitte to aay ‘sald Barbara the bald | fart of the dead love lay between the two, fad that once acknowledaed, all Wan suid Apology, excuse, wan futile and tm: ponnible Barbara eat still den, sickening seemed physical Prank felt he would have weleomed tears, repronches, mnything to break {hat stunned quietude, It was not what he had expected ‘T can't understand,” ina fatnt NW sting eye ‘The Uittern thing lay heavily At inst he ald “T beg you for both our sakes to kee Our MATH ge A RECTOL, Lat me, sont you to Bngland, Tam rich enough now to provide for your comfort there. Homo day Tarbara stendiod horself the ‘abl to font "Hat. Prank,’ phe sald, “have. you forgotten It le T that am your wife—t, Hot that other? Haye you forgotten every(hing?-how happy we used to be together how often you have told mo that nothing could change, your love? an long as we both Iived nothing hattlin atabs of with sud- In whieh sald Barbara, 1 voice one hand on ee was trembling from head bould come between, dat Dainnc owen heart am not changed! 1 am just And love you juet aa iearly ded with a shaking ve amd ! to Mim, Kissing mitted man who Hut with all the han once loved an ne Jonge! to shake her dy to anerificn her for the sake of Violet's happiness Th hin utter want of response, hie aivo endurance of her arma around ‘he, to whom the clasp of her. arms had ‘once meant tho greatest happiness the world could give hin ra un derrtood how lost ho was and her words grew desperate “Darling dariing — remember 1 have only you tn all the world, 1 gave up everything for you-you made me love you-do you remember Hombay’ Oh, you can't have forgotten everything so goon, Only say you love me—only that, Por plty, by A you love me, garine' ‘ "Tt in too Inte,” sald Prank, A the worta*Barhata's artis teoeened their hold, "You love har po much™ she maid in & etrange, choked volee. “T love her with all my heart,” raid Prank distinetty, Barbara gave an Inarttoulate cry of TN like the ory of an animal wounded fs my, own doing she walled, and cast per downward {na hair, robbing heartbroken eo! Frank mood where sh of renee of miserable awkwardnens A cruel, unreasonable anger against Rarbara filled bia mind; why had ahe inelsted om this tneeting, which war Agony to them both? y. own If face mreat left him, full Poor, poor Rar-| te knek down beside hy, taking hand tn his and Kissing {t softly no Ra think of nothing to say that Would ho Ne-can never be what T could you, and T am your wife,” sali bara. The passion had gone out of her votoe, and she spoke falnily, tnterrupied by long. Porth breaths. “Dear.” sald Frank, “try to under. stand this, If Tt rent to declare mynelf your. hu now, | should be prose: outed and tra nsportnd for bigamy, Do you see how mad we haye been?” Ilo could not tell whether Marbara paused to thoroughly take In what he rald Slay with me" she drank, you used to enn me handsome once You ured to love to have my arms round you! Slay with me 1 will make! jariing ly sprees to Nin feet, rou shaking her { was a bad moment, and a terrible} ene followed, She would not let him) fo clung to him, sobbing desperate Ty, refusing to be shaken off, hale with despalr He had to break away from her by sheer brute strength at last e was afratd the hotel would be roused, and Barbara was beyond ma aring, | Tt was many along day before the| bitter memory of her last despairing ory ceased to haunt him Vor a long time after he had lett her vara aat AR One MLUNHOd, When she rose er feet angerous light shone in her gros anew and dark eye Her resolve was im (To Be | $90000044046 el + Crodtiics to He Mended ALITTLE THOUGHT, $1 ice are. oi Hien ntveni Fe ee ae nee d Ipriey And Koad JudgEne nf ] Can make one ite the Githe physical andy n brighter, ob | Mise Asians asthe, wot If any Wttle song of ours ' Can make one heart the ighter, Z God help us speak thar Mette . word # And take our bit of singing, 1 And drop it In some lonely vi © To pet the echoes ringing, . » If any little love of ours Can mate one life the sweeter, Tf any ttle care of ours 4 Can make one stop the fleeter, If any Nitle help may ease * The burden of another, 4 » [0d give us love and care and ® » Mrongth $ To help along each other, If any watehtul thought of ours ‘ mako Can rome work the {ty brightness Then let us speak that thought 4 to-day With tender cyen a-glowing, ° amile of ours } fo God may grant some weary ap from our @lad sow- 3 ing. desetate i ehis (ime. be tor jsto ary but aware arte THE WORLD: ‘TUESDAY 1 EVENING, OCTUBER tt, 1900, pomnener MAUDE ADAMS SCORES A GREAT TRIUMPH IN A BERNHARDT ROLE. OOO New York’s Favorite Ac. tress Makes the Hit of Her Career in “ L’Aigs| lon” at Baltimore. | As the Son of Napoleon She Adheres to History —Play Full of Dra- matic Situations, fpeetal to The Prening Wort) PALTIMORE, Ma 16—Mlaw Maude Adama cored th pur coms of hor career to-night before the largest audience assembled | Naltl more theatre in many years \ «| hor aucensa will have tho same ren able financial reulin ay attend i Little Minteter” ts 4 ful. In fact, 1] am rather certain it ¥ t, for “EAdgion'? te too Frenchy and haen't the homely pathow of the Marry 5 ut it served to ehow that Mien Alain the elements of a real at] and the produ wi ve forever he history of the American stage. An A personal trhumph for the young woman |t was quite ma ab Mar persona went to the Academy of Must Armly convinced (hat Mew Adams was making the miatake of her ‘if t tomptng a role created by s as Bernhardt, but Charies Fr faiih fn her and M Adam, herself, and the task was uni How well she lias suc needed 1 the publis to Judke vr demonstration tn her honor ts any terion, she has trlumphantly emere jfrom on very hazardous experiment }which might have marked {nealouanle harm to her profenmonal reputation, We all knew she was fitted by temperament to piay Juliet, by tray the aon and helr Nonaparte war quite another thing, 1 think when Beondway » thie wonte ful allp of a with next Monday night It will cordinily tndoree all the pleasing and extravagant things Haltimore wa paying a {t filed out of the play houre half an hour before midnight A Clever Play, UL Alglon’ ts cortainiy a wonderfully clever play, more ao than that other of Roatand's, “Cyrano Nergerae { Tdon't think It haw the poetry and the Deauty of thought of the drama Mane field produced inet year, but it I stronger in numer ner TAD i {a not ne fo purring by reanon of @ multiplicity of characte ‘Li Algion," whieh, ae 1 suppone eve one knows by (hie time ‘Legion, and me t teema with dramat . plimaxes and forceful dlulowue, Tt no attempt at comedy eave just a the character of Flambeau in marquerading reene. ‘The former 4} unnecenrary and {ileimed aod s ably be rege Can reaches thy kerhocker t ‘ some very strong work M " | t intellle} the rear uf i wently follow her tines. mae Perhaps th 1 6 40 {n | Knlekerbocker Th Was noticed and fo much has ber “EF Alalon” (eat tie Ny familar before ventur » review of Adama and of ort aA pup ow. bel ing. (he Nol may The haglet” wa pens, the 1 sor Teer ied Marla Loulea, of Austria mn by er of the valle been crowned King mad be by. the free’ Napoleon for iis, pawer, But after Water! wilh hia mother, Wax Kent to father at Vienna, and there was tually a arene in the Palaces of the aR Ch Chancellor, Metternich, hated Ne Jeon, and beloved the recurn of to. Fran Hinperor Francis He of Rome ane the Auririan ev a Trounded by every vice, ani ih ih oral jnal Freneh and as Be pero nays it seeeet rere sent io hin und every con by rf of dissipation was vivithin. hie feature and be Srasp What he might man was aot what lt should have been, TOO OO OOOO nog : : ‘ ' ’ » . f ni hunt a Wo know from our ulstory that Loulea wHAce \ een wan at nant ort of A ie worn inaltusted tot ar who, was, Ane t ally and f Aly he ed thy have heretofore accredited her with Hooks s ted ta M1 " sonore King voice, Tt dal Medi dabbende titel di wrt Tauian ever wang, bu nitwated mt ant \ rear Mine Wa | me jf with on ' f ton feeble lo i) weak pliyel: wie ’ ra \ ye eH ua \ may ie patil 1 aye t tier | ail Misa Si ’ 1 jooh ‘ , na ved ' it poxmomes th horot fixed blu \ght Be tebe If Roente vt woudl Vimperor Francia and (hun avoided 9 wh WILEDAME TAYM ve SILL, —-_ THE BROOKLYN THEATRES. 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