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MEDIAEVAL METHODS ©Copyright, 1901 0000000000046265¢., SYNOPSES QF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. Jasper Tyrrell, a wealthy yo Engl Wisiting the Court of Muyda, f Aste von Wintermein. 5 gell’e friende surprise a co CBsncellor von Malle: in, the Red Chancellor), reso! Jy to death. Ho kilts two of the triente th af4 of Count’ Furelio. The third, Ly LT b . to the She must hav 3-O05.403-3.3,0400) night, 1 tapped Ife last wuleln, who baud re- jo of reading, + and Ipstene oked tnomy direc: ror. Standi darkness she known to the sumed T tapped ar wht thought "That the rowho fan woul wean. oid oes Ber An attemgt Le in ‘Tyrrell t rent, there your ne sefore It that no ran toward :ne aside the and se one wa: up Jefe. tn Mine ts the 0 CHAPTDR X. I whalt ook on her face Let me neal be; Tmust, whether vou wil or not. hi . rox shed Renee! he saw moi time bo yet on our midet AITING til the wouldebo as WHatetitihemenweieaneee s room I found the huge front cir way to my sins were on their way ay laveen se ‘ on one sli face Wan as cl ne Was on t Hight and examined fin the darkness, and, plunging into the] heiironasinenrer moat, swam to the further shore. | wore: aimply fence 1 made my way to my tnn, avsuacraws: nol re Strode avatted ine, | aneethe + Next morning [ xont a boy to the) who Monastery with a ni | Dear Count—! resr-t inh att forced to ° attompt coull & ee ee eure geeee Gye ea thie Asit edt mast ef the unwarranted intra to my bedronm minerals ttt ital eet massa ef @ person who came, ! fan th no ver: oy geod intent, May 1 suggest that your present | By Onde BE Fad dG RELL TO THE RESCUE! let Jemestic arrangements se 70 Mnown hospitality to be misjudged? 1 return |“ rewith the hey of iy room, having been | jmple enough to suppose that locking iny door | secure privacy. Please make my apolo- | gies to my hostess for my us wus de parture. We were just starting when, some- what to my surprise, reply to my note came from the Count. It was full} of the most profuse apologies, with an| explanation to the effect that an inmate | Of the Monastery had been suddenly neised in the night with a fit of insanity | to which he was subject, and it was he | = sho had 50 unfortunately disturbed me. | (he writer regretted th: errival of a visitor prevented his walt- ing upon me at that moment to express ils regrots in person, but he hoved to + G0 eo later in the day. A ¥ tty pleoe of humbug: the surprising par ‘was that the Count should have given | himpelf the trouble to compose It. But} QO980-09--0-0-0.0.0.0-92-9.4-0-95- om | no made a jittle deapal natural liveliness ch nearly quench b: omy and terrifying. stirround (To be continued.) - HOLDS THE FAT 1 PROCBEDED TO LOQSEN COOSILOHD6-45-15-5-H8 OOra<8 perhaps {t was intended to serve for a diplomatic explanation. Later In the day, while shooting In the neighboring woods with Strode, 1 , came suddenly on a sort of cave. I re- @olvéd to explore ft in the hope Its mouth might lead to some communica- tion with the Afonastery, minutes I had the satisfaction of being able to take out tife pane, and then she | came back to me. got your fan, ou! ‘Phat night os. Tt fell ut my. feat. Heaven be thanked! And you have | come to save ma?” | 1 hope #0, 1 have worked to that | 156 Pounds. ond ever sinco I read your message.” | Nor was I mistaken, It was the| “Ah, you are brave! But you do not opening of a subterranean passage. 1| know, the dangers of thfs horrible followed it through the damp gloom | for a long distance till 1 came to a fight of steep stone steps, leading up- Somebody woke up out in Misso Indeed I do, at least a few of them. But teil me, Fraulein, are you in tm | rattost mediate danger--of your life tate { baby in the land inhabited This announcement IH ward. pane, Jooked troubled. Oy cannot tall: ital emer am dead. practically, to the world. greeted by Mr. and Mrs, Louis A faint light appeared tap ahead. You are the only one, vexcent these or No, a7 West Kinney atreet Very, very cautiously now I stole! vilinina here, who know that I am \° aye nine elong, stopping between each long, wary | alive. And so my life being nothing |N. J. In comparison with the in tho world, hangs by a thread which any moment may be snipped.” ep to listen. As I drew near the light attenuated. I could see that {t came from a doorway | ““erautein, you must pat. despair, I ; which opened upon the passage. My | will save you or give my life for you “on! aho cried miserably, “why position seemed risky in the extrem gradually I neared the light, scarce | @aring to breathe. Nothing was to be beard, anxiously as I listened. At last I had crept to the doorway, have you come? I had given up all: hope. 1 wan resigned to my fate. Now the sight of you, of a friend, has made me feel I cannot die, And yet there ts ho escape. ‘These wretches are pitiless. and even if they were not, what are and, after a pause, ventured to peep| they but the creatures of him who never in Then I saw that the light came spares? The very air of thin vile place through the barred window of an inner | 9) Ugath. 1 fad heard oe tne aye. bu j St. Tranquillin in my happy days, but recom. Having made certain of this and] jitue thought I should spend my last that the outer chamber was empty, I hours here," moved across zill I could lapk through She was weeping in a piteous state of strov. al the aindow. Aistrens, I strove, in spite of natura Tho frat glance showed me a eign | Mineivings, to comfort her, bidding her | ~ ‘Ah, It ta Impoasible!"” she sald when | I had’ told her of the secret way, “It) we should escape tt would bo but for a few hours which would bring us cer-| tain death. And yet to stay here may be worae than deal | She ran to the door, intened, and re-| turned. . Shall 1 tell you.” she sald, why J who am mourned as dead, am ‘permitted to lvemif only for a little?” The Princess's marriage"’— “Ah, you know of that! Yes; that fatal escapade. We little thought how terrible its consequences were to be, how swiftly the Jaguar was to strike. He, Rallenstein, naturaliy determined on my death, but was shrewd cnough to know that my father Is powerful, so he would strike cunningly. 1 was to die two deaths, the first a false one, 10, that the Chancellor might see how’ my! relatives accepted it; and) when he should have nothing to fear from them, then T, already dead to the world, waa! to die ‘in reality, Ike pour. Von Urwoya,! That tx why I am brought he: Prob- ably Rallenatein already believes. mo dead, but this man, Furello’-— “Ah! 1 could guess the story now. “Ho ta in love with you?" Bho nodded. "He will spare my life i¢T will marry him. Marry him! Al mein Gott! ts it not horrible? This murderer, this unspeakable villain. Be bis wife!’ And for how long? He dare not lat me live even if he should wish, Already ‘they say ho has killed one Wifq and secretly married now, “To a lady whom he passes off sister. Ghe knows you are here cannot tell, Whi her lite be. poor woman je suspects the truth,’? which amply repaid all my toll and danger. ’* The room into which I looked was fugnished in a style surprisingly in con-| trast to {ts situation. On a couch a girl sat reading. 1 needed not to walt UN abe looked up to be certain that it ‘Aste von: Winterstein. My heart ea great throb of Joy to find that » after all she was allve; but poor girl! thought I, what a prison, what a fate! There was hope, howover, now tha: [ ihad found her, and I longed to be able communicale my hope to her. sho pale, as natural, but won- bedutiful; there wan a dignity . nat. expresaion now whioh had i Deen noticeable in the lively banter- tap girl I had danced with at Buyda, et aa T had made up my mind” to sottly the aes between Un, the eel wuddenly" rated her head a Soliowing her glance, | saw a movement.in the ourtain at'tho further the room. “Next moment {twas other girl entered— aid he aside and ‘The re wnom IT Mad known as Miss @he brought in a tray with tea and lshannor opkee. and confectionery. 1 O} bere and welgha 166 pounds. an ordinary child of apite his burden of flesh lw active pi cally and mentally. Another of the He te @ Count's apecial bon-bons, ‘od whether ‘Fraulein Asta was.running the same risk. they evidently had some ping her alive, or why was eady accomplished? De was certainly not one of the Jaguar's methods: e itt t, down the tray on the table, which she placed Dy. the prisoner's vide.’ satter a few words the other girl lett ‘the room, St_now seemed. thai%e: favorable oppor: “| Gualty bad come of making my presence ; 3 Egqerts chil welght of ninety-two pound children are perfectly healthy. parents are persons of ordinary BE fancy “any Ang-ever since at an You #hall not. a derd woman. i It and then the rest BAN Aa Bia eaten Ss IN MODERN CRIME. [LITTLE BESSIE DIED WHILE UNDER ETHER th trieb i iticifeleeicieteieinieieieinieetet-t: * PPT F9OF8-9 95-59-29 - 35d by a “and It was give faa own. youre only Let me not do ts the ed nothing » fe nett had enry Ceres 399 9% ABV RECORD |Banny, Eggerts, Newark 3 1-2-Year-Old,Weighs url a few days ago and prociatmed that the that ts Jeeringly ‘eeerta, ‘ewark, baby, Harry, the Missourt infant looks almost Harry ‘s three and a half yeare old tall as ix years, and de- hyal- aren, Grace, bids falr to take some heavy~ ELT ERLE PORN PI? | Her Mother Was Wait- ing for Her in the Hospital. tin the reception room of the Manhattan Eye and Ear Hospital, at Forty-first atreet and Park avenue, yesterday afternoon, looking out into! the rain-swept streets and nervously | pulling a handkerehtet through her! hands, At every noise she started. Every time a door leading to the dim Fecessea beyon! wan opened she gazed toward tt wistfully A busineas-ike young man wearing a white duck sult entered the room. He wan spotless and cool and brisk. ‘The woman sprang up and ran to meet htm “I'm sorry, Mra, Bosser,"’ he said, pleasantly and smoothly, “but the little | cne died.” ‘Died screamed the woman. ‘es—ether, you know; died under the! ether, you understand. Sometimes hap- pens that you know, Sorry, [ as eure you, Mrs. Rosser, but you know you took the risk." The woman sobbed and moaned. ser, I assure you we did the best wo cou. The little one didn't suffer, you know, baby! My baby!’ moaned the woman, She ataggered out tn the rain. (hree hours before she had carried three-year- old Benste Bomer into the hospital, And now Bessie was dead—smothe with ether. To-day there ts white crepe on the door of the house at No, 45 West Sixty fifth street, antl the body of ilttleBesale | Bosser lies in a white casket tn tho| parlor, a victim of the natural desire! of her parents that ahe should grow up| to be beautiful. She was a wineome child with a roso- PDEA EOOAD FE ow man th.uks he knows + how to mak. love, Ninety- nine men out of a hundred are wrong in this bellef. This {a the season for love-making. 2 Now, if ever, ts the timo to jJearn the art. The Evening World is publishing a series of lessons {n love by a Summer y Girl for your benefit. Read & them, and you will pick up pointers which will materially add to the pleasure of your va- LESSON NO. 2. The Second Meeting at the Home of a Friend. It is a breathless moment when you mect Miss Sphinx for the second time. Tt Is Ike looking fearfully at a valua- dle nlate that may have been over-ex- posed or under-developed. If tn the fir: elanco you #ee it ts all wrong you know with a thud that nothing can make {t right. A spoiled plate and a 001 Ittle nod from Mira Sphinx allke mean eternally blasted hopes. But tf you have been clever at the dinner you nerd not fear. Also tf she has wondered about you since that din- ner you need not fear. But even «0, your task Is only just begun. Remember these lessons are assuming that you, as the, Prince, realize from the beginning that Miss Sphinx ix, so to speak, the only Sphinx, You are not trying to deolde; you simaly know. This of course permits you to pretend that you do not know, whereas if you really do not know whether you are in love or not, you usually gct as if you were, in order to be on the safe side. This! pluces you at a tremendous divadvan- tage. When you meet, then. for the second time, you are unaffectedly glad to see her. it is curious that seekers after popularity and love alike do not more often understand that a sniniig and sparkling grecting goes straignt to a normal hearts, Something — there about a hearty welcome at meeting that leases wonderfully the self-esteem of he one greeted, and he Immediately per- joa hitnsel{ that he esteems you fqr ng the welcome instead of ‘himself receiving pauper it Prince an for neem to have that weakness—poet and easant and all. So by all means show jas Sphinx how awfully glad you are to_seo her again. This time k her out a bit and let her know it Is not by chance. She la very ready to think jt is not by chance— oh, the most self-deprecating woman is yeady to think any flattering attention {snot ‘by chance? Hut prove that it isn't, How? Well, of course, don't say so. Never say anything to anyboay if there welght records herself. She has reached the age of twenty-one months and the Both Their When Harry was born he weighed about twenty pounds, and ho has been grow- tonishing rate is available any more, genial way to ox- Please don’t make a ecene, Mrs, Bos- | + Hebrishic hire bebe bb bbb i bibisrieieietteeeleiee ep LD: THURSDAY EVENING, JULY 18, 1901: BOSSER eyes er flattered hereclf that wid eventually correct the de- never litle Hesse bee lied the cast appeared anid ae the periods when tt was # frequent nan extotied one, but qualitied oO apeak of the eyes. nari nds would h x she would auch a lov remarks were stabs to the fond y “ried the father too, d that the eye made no without eyes his ttle iby was the beat and sweetest bud mouth, a saucy nose and long, soft{ baby in the whole world. hair. Her Iittie llmba were straight and} After mains familly In th course ch the mother Inatsted tha: o ect nerlect shor carriage wes cceat Vit woul t dot let Bessle grow up! strong an\ ber dlapogiiton was sunny. } with a cross aye, It wan decided to take but thera was a cruel cast in one of her the little mmo toa hospital and have her SS OO produced a flagrant flattery yan out hings Indire {no there will t al! f hor in Miss mind you really mean a co! ent after and have gun marvelio you have, at this leate employment. You hav: pass An Invitation yourself from Mtss minx nd that without Intimating that you would like to Here tn the which the y flounder der. If] the stars tn{ | thelr cours: your J If, after n't Help you. nut ask princes to call uae they [kee them, m to call because m and will friends, and are a And there's at ant safely poasth can rely on | hole fleat of golden opportuntiles to be near Miss Sphinx. To be accounted “porsible, to be asked to call, © man cannot y Upon what he ts pleared to regard as his inborn att ers. He must) make ite special efforts to please, based on his ob- servations and MM ay of the women he 4 to please, mody oURHE te ance to 1 the have tri nt slightest attempt to be Interesting tO} ther people { There abe a hunde nke Mr. Prince may do at this see meeting to make himself 1 sting. Suppose he ts to i and almost absentiy, somes thing’ $1 phinx hay watd whe they last not, There was once a man who Mtarted the fon of himyelt ting softly, at he most unkind of another Mare not re » clever men! Into a real pri kecond Inx had watd the re= sti sult of thy though she ress yoursel! you tell her how long the time has been since that dinner, or héw you have looked f ward to seeing her again, you said a commonplace thing’ and a: criminal. If you gay you had wsov oral invitations for that ovening and have socepted this partiouls: one because you hoped she would be) shore, you Dave bragged. yenised desire for Mitte s Immortality | that we are grateful to tears for being quoted. Deny and disguise It if you tke | <but try Miss Sphinx with thls, and then see? And remomZer what | ashe has said that ehe d and that she always had a great long-| ing to drive cab, for you to refer either to cabs or earwigs in their pro; relation will be the most 1 a8 of Violent love-making, Our ies distikes " our’ world, man, wom ing child we remember one of elther a week away | lays the foundation to popularity and real esteem, ( And—tt In an absurd bit of a hint, but find out and remember Miss Sphinx birthday and pros the date. with ring, some weeks later, Your s thnies the cast was not noticeable! © the! warn 't| exam | ai If, however, the Prinoe has a genuine sense of humor, that will help hie j Woman looks for t does ourage—oniy ahe d ‘ayn kr humor by name. Prince must | laugh with »\ by herself. | one row black or | j i | K operated on should the spectalists de- re Mt wate, fet’ said the doctor who made the examination. "Why, my dear madam, it ix quite a simple operation. It in kood that you brought her here while ste was young. We will have her eye strateht tn ne tim An operation was performed on June many days Uitte Besste Hved In i". At intervals her mother took her to the hospital, where jhe surgeo! rem } the banda, nd Made anx! rations. It became plain a {days ago that the first operation had failure, been | e ten surgeons skilled in oye ses around the table when little le was put under the knife yeatei The chief operater was Dr. John I. Barnos. It wax a stubborn case and the ten men worked valiantly. Tho Mttle heart of the subject beat fainter and fainter, and after a time the surgeon who was keaping track of the tiny flickering of the pulse held up hin hand It was all over, n of even one day. To remember a part of & birthday ts more bitter than to for- eet it all A fform of adlemed fove-making !+ greatly In voy ‘one finds if one itsten~ | among certain short acquaintance. It| s mild and mirthless badinage wherewith the Prince ts prone to amu: Mirn Sphinx. [tin the tendency tot 4 nhade sarcastic inva gentle and ge Nemanty way, to win the favor of Miss Sphinx by playfully prancing with wor that tease. One needs no instance to! Seeull this rnrt of attecnpt—rather pitt | ul than tot—to be sprightly. Nothine could be a more stupid error. Mis» Sphinx will laugh because she ts well bred and because it ts the habit of all of un th deceive notody py laugh! at everything. But the Prince who atopta| thin method would better withdraw. ty | his own Httle principality and study the | maps for quite now incursions. Hate: Never room with her nose painted orang® | je woman with whem you ar: | jobody knows quite why it Ip do tt. Thi will be more ie trouble tn | than anur philosophy ever | te je will not m to do so the first time they met. both because so easily won an Invitation ts not always valued and use for her to do so Is not gould orm. And of course the Prince will never, to the hour of his gray-halred death, him: Cask to call first When he has been Invited and has thanked Mian Sphinx almply ahd grave- and unfailingly exprersed his ple Ure In doing so xoon—that in all he need any. It is a mistake to make an an- polntment for a first call at the moment the Invitation in given. "May [coms soon?" falis from the lps of the Prines | ike honey and elaquence. and ia enough. |B T And ne hen, nor at any other time, let the Prince make the pathetl> | error, when he ts walking across. the room with Miss Sphinx. that he in ex-|/L4 hibiting devotion or deference by place ing hls hand on Miss Sphinx's. elbox Of all errors early In an acquaintance this In the most frequent and In ahous the worst form. It {8 one of the m. flagrant offenses the Prince could com mit. Let Miss Sphinx reach the door! Thereafter the Prince hiv| talr fleld, and the favor of the invita- tlon of Miss Sphinx to call—and a cios al opportunity to spall his whole chance In that very frat vial (To-morrow's will the Summer Man how to aveld the |£ numerous pitfalls sarrounding the | first call on the girl he woald win.) teaal AL Sale of Gloves 2-Clasp White Kid Gloves, with If-ambroidery, Q3c. Regular $1.25 quality. ete 2-Clasp or Button Suede Lisio Glove: and white, Special, 456, Worth 68c. 4-Buffon Fronch Lisle Glove tan, gray, black and white. 19c, Worth 450. Special Lot for Children’s Wear. p or Jersey Top Suede Lisio and Taffeta Silk Gloves In tan, gray and white, 236C, Value trom 39c. to 65c. | shoot to the ascendant atraigi providing only you make no ake FLOAT Broadway, 8ani9 Sts. =>! A GOPYRIGHT S.ANARGYROS’ RKISH ACCO beys Effer Ss a It Torpidity of the Liver, Bilious- ness, Constipation, and Headaches are unknown where Abbey's Salt is used reg- @ ularly. 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