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This novelization by A % Bingham of her sa¢ + play, “A Modern ‘Mag « len,’’ is replete with ove, : interest and excitement, ss — Selb eles + the Interest of fam!ly peace, of domestic discipline, I] ‘Not on your iife, I want to know all about you “A friend of my beloved child's must be a friend] “I'm afraid T must go now, Katinka,” have deemed tt wiser to withold from your etep-| ‘“Wastly told. I'm on the stage." of mine," replied Jenkins. “Have him in, 1 bem.’ You'll wait for me," answered eatin mother and Olivia the sweet truth that we owe all | “Good work! What's your Ine?” Ml right.” aswented the girl “That's the way to manage a mant Good, our prosperity to you. In fact I havo let tt be be | "Vaudeville. T sing and dance.” | Golyg to the window she hailed the man in the/@ppiauded Brinker. "Why, hello! here’ Meved I had grown prosperous through an insurance | “Queer I've never seen your name.” carriage. He obeyed her Breaves again! agency. You aee'-— “Oh, I've dropped ft. I'm just billed as ‘Phe Mad he commanded as Cie stranger entered] “Eric!” gasped Katinka, “Here, get pei “Oh, I eee! You were ashamed of me!" ;* that's all.” the room, “shake hands with my father. rest of you! I want to talk to him, Well, old fri “No, no! Shame ts an emotion I have ever striven | “Well, I'll be blessed,” roared Blinker, "The Mad- | “Why, if It atn’t Lindsey?” blurted out Brinker, [as the others left her alone with Erle, “hal “Oh, you know him, go you?’ sald Katinka, In/ nothing to say to me?" RENUNCIATION surprise. "Yes," replied Bric, speaking ag )ne in @ iF Lindsey could not wholly repress a start as his|+ I can't realize it's you. You're yo—so se : ey ° eyes met Brinker's, Your clothes are s0 beautiful, too . | He was as faultlessly attired as when he had fol-} “Never mind my clothes,” Interrupted nk lowed Katinka home to her attic rooms years before;| hastily, “Now that T see you, I'm ashamed of fis but a drawn look of the face and a feverish unrest] for the frst thme, If—If I'd known you were att m3 (Copyrighted, 1908, by the Press Pubit#hing Co.) SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS, “Well, I manage’ that affair pretty well, I think,” Katinka, Gaughtor of Hiram senurns, @ ruined ineurance| Chuckled Mrs, Jonkfts when they were gone, “Hi- : : - aia eee abr tae “ man, lives In-oxtrome poverty Ita Drookiya tenement, with ter | ram,” aa Jenkins and Brinker wandered in from the jot the dark eyes showed that life had not been all/1'a have stayed away. i stepmother and her halt-siner, Ollvia Erle Here] carden, “Ollvia is to be married in six weeks.” jtoses to Albert Lindsey, “L waited here for you, dear. | ‘Tell me about Olivia, father,” Katinka was saying : th them, Th aman: dont toni. wha] “la she? Poor giel! 1 tancy she— Hello there's a Her father comes home + YAKS: satlaké Search for work, with & plan for their betterment. | Carriage bi the gate. Why—why, it ts Katin plan is that Katinka ‘marry frinker, a ich and} “No? shouted Brinker, rapturous! . YUWERE Unirer “who haa 'aakel fore ger hand. Olivia. whom she] “I'l not stay to see the creature, loves, in dying for want of proper food. withatanding Jenking, stamping out of the room. Katinka refuses. In a Ir ehe leaves be Ba gon on he eae eal teh rothor money enough | “At Inst! At last!” muttered Brink cailod a laughing votce from “Waited for me? T don’t understand.” “Lye waited because I love you; because T Sw me over the hous> and tell | aways love “Don't!” cried the girl, as if in pain, aving Brinker aed) «put why not? It ls true. y alone, | “Oh, I can't make you understand, Erie, Can'é you snoered Brinker, glancing from Lindsey 10|e. the rest of the world isn't all as g00d as Fes | “Albert and Uncle bls? will keep each oth mused while you s all about he She dragged her father away, | Lina: | jn declared Mrs. the family promperoua nkina nretends the neR-| Any one at home Nhat Hetacre se mee OY, Rie On eH or te totettalreormer [the hallway. The next moment Katinka had run Katinka’s vanishing form and back again. “So there's | aye > — into the room. Where tha money goes! te. Tthdsey “You're guying me, There's nothing good ascii CHAPTER IV. Brinker gasped in amazement at the ehange tha Selb iw patie sida ter test pind seycn) dear, And what {s there for me to understand?’ 9)” Discarded! had come in her he so well remembered aa a discon- sens Of my, /bustapes,” Fou «me suggested | Listen, E You know I wouldn't take the ¥ deart” said Jenkina, rising slowly and alip-| tented, fil-dressed girl, with all the awkwardness of Ralnealige’ to smaxe you understand it I didn't care for and"— youth, ’ ‘The woman he now saw was brilliantly attired. ‘The vided US with food for earnest reflection,’ Mr. Brinker Perfect beauty of her face was marked with a hard ard I will pursue the theme in the garden, Think |@ayety In place of the old discontent. The graceful, of It, Brinker,” as tie two departed, “think of ¢hat ;@lesant fgure seemed to throw the rest of the room Poor young man's awful ordeal and his heroism in | !nto shadow. ‘Well, It Isn't so long as you pay what you owe ‘ou do care for me, then?" he erted. me." ‘Only as a sister might, But I can’t ever ask You've had al! your money, haven't you?” an-/r5. a prother's love; for-Erio—I'm not even red Lindsey indignantly. right sort of person for you to know. Not quite,” ob: A Biinke ‘What nonsense! You're saying black cigar. ‘ uM ping the hidden whiskey bottle Into his coat- tall pocket. “Mr, Strong's discourse has pro- calmly lighting a witting through so helnous a performance, The| “My child,” declaimed Jenkins, theatrically, “come . away measly little prig!’ he finished as he and Brinker |to my arma! I might as well have earned Brinker's “What do you mean’by that? I'm telling you the plain trath." Passed out of earshot, 31,000!" he niurmured to himse!f as the girl threw her “L mean that the Inst two checks you sent me were! «35, no! It isn't true! You're lying to me. 2 Oi arms about his neck. returned from the bank." belleved ft I'd kill you." “Hover the game law {e off of reformers,” growled Brinker, “I shall'chase that one around with an axe.” “Olivia,” sald Strong, when he was left alone with | last, “Why, It's Uncle Brinker!" laughed Katinka, seeing “Why, Katinka,” broke In Brinker, find!ng voice at A mere over TN rectify It. “KI me if you like, It's all one to me." ‘ f faven't you a word for an old friend?" hope go. Jsooks ugly, Just the same.’ He Ieoked wildly at the girl, and for @ a “What the deuce do you mean by that?” ented] Ne Icoked wittly at Ute eine away = : recognialng It, Brie left the room the two women, “that awful woman's fave has mado Me fll. T loathe {t, All evil revolts me." jhim for the first time, ello, Mr, Brinker, How Lindeey turt spell, and “Oh, how noble you are, John!" sighed the girl. /are they treating your” Keep’ (co CONE ane eUMLen tos y OU aUNG |e one .4 Mrs, Jenking entered it by another, - i. 'Glad—giad to sce you," he stammered, confusedly. Brinker,” 80 Y other, unn id, If you're wae Well!" remarked Mrs, Jenkins, stopping sont “And how I look up to you “That is right, my dear," he assented, patting her | "No lil-feeling, 1 hope?” hand, “It was your goodness and the severe respec-| “Of course not—so lohg as you don't bother me. tablilty of your whole faml'y that first won my | Say, you've Improved, You dress in better taste and hea you talk less Ike a longshoreman than you 4i@ a “T shall always try to be worthy of you, dear John,” | Year ago. You must have beem brushing up, How do whispered the girl. you like my looks?” “And I'm=sure you'll succeed, my dear,” he an-| "You're gloriou swered, encourngingly. “Mrs, Jenkins, do you object | Jenkins?” to our marriage taking place in six weeks fro’ now?| "To a father’s.fond but judicious eyo ehe is ever Tam about to leave the ranks of reform and become | far,” replied Jenkins, “and now, Brinker, tf you'll a public preachery and I wish to marry before taking | ¢Xcuse a second, I'd Hke to breathe a few words In private into her shell-iike ear. Family matter, you yo pur frlend ad of riling me. 1 don't object to your having a time, but T want a good time, too. Introduce me our crowd, Let me | in on some of these Jolly ittle after-theatre suppers T hear so much about. lve known K was a kid. I've got cash and I'm willing to blow It, and T want you to teach me how to. Do that and I'll make things easy for you."* “What you ask Is quite out of the question,” replied Lindscy haughtily. “I do not care to Introduce » money lender to my friends.” * said Brinker, without the slightest rancor. n I'll drop in at your house and have a little chat] "That's no affair of you owly, with cutting sarcasm, “so the idescends to visit us at lest. And pray hee have you to say for yourself? ing—to you, my dear stepmother, ; y very gorgeous!" observed Mrs. Jenkins, as she took In every detail of the girl's tume. ae ad you Uke It,” retorted Katinka. ratte looking more prosperous, too. You'd look really very nice If your false front only matched the rest of your halr, Where's Ollvia?” You're the Hmit. Isn't she, miss! My that step. i . “Oh, John!" erled Olivia, “what a grand preacher | Widerstand.”” “MY FATHPR'S DAUGHTER MUST FOREVER WALK ALON “Th you will be! You une such beautiful language!’ “My Gear.” he went on, to his daughter, as Brinker with your wife on things in general.” shan't be contaminated by association with the i nioved out af hearing, “I can never thank you suMec-|to crush under foot. But—but, dear, you won't tell | cap! Why {sn’t Strong etitl here? I'm coming to] "Brinker! of you, We're well-to-do and respectable now, elouent, Well, do you consent, . an't overawe me. I'm a straightforward |thanks to the unnatural girl who left us to No! you shan't see her and try to plny the before that innocent child, I tell you, you muttered Lindsey. oul “Yes, I am rather Mrs. Jenkins?” “If you wish It, John; I thipk it can be arranged. | have lifted us from dire poverty to the lap of luxury,— In alx weeks, you say?" asthe puet!—— 1g] "Oh, you jently for the frequent and generous remittances that | them, will you” Bee you dance, old girl. ‘This evening. We're fri T should have Med Olivia to know—to know T] again, ain't wo?” man myst aven't forgotten her.” murmured Katinka, brokenly, rely, as long as you don't bother me.” How a. My carde are on the table, face up. the dei “In six weeks. You will always be welcome in our] “Don’t speak of that, father. You've eaid tt all ypu promise, oh ehild of my love?” Ts that your carriage out there, Katinka?’ querted| “I=IN! think it over," | Uttle home, Mra. Jenkins, I am golng now. Oltyla,| so often tn your letters, I know it by heart. As long yes, Top * she answered coldly, turning! Jenkins, who had been looking out of the window “That's right, You know where I hang out.” Who ‘shan't see me, mother?” called Olives) Siam from hin now, Unele Brinker, tell me| “Yes. Pretty, isn't it? That's a friend of mine| ‘How glum you look!” cried Katinka, coming back| the threshold, and the half sisters stood face to tace, will you Walk a little way with mg?” Ne T have cash I'll share tt with you, and aw diy, dear, Good-by, mamma.” “but there 1s one thing more," faltered Jenkins. “In | all about you niking, (To ve continded.) [an tee with J Amusements, "SUMMER DRINKS INJURIOUS. “HOW TO MAKE YOUR OWN ae AND. L ONBON GOWNS. lz PROCTORE =r os . 35, Boe; Ras. The Dax. ‘The happiness of the summer girl has used to the extent that they can be] The beautiful pale-blue pean de crepe BY MME OUISE Pave Oat hd HANA ALINE, OUtaS 930 ST. ale’ P tend, U7, ; . . re touinaey of the walst | Bree ne been threatened with extinction aide olutely poisonous. gown shown In the accompanying {ilut- i patra ‘ A chemist’s edict has gone forth that) Of all these colored drinks uncolored] ae, chantilly. net cente-per:y ‘This desien scems to me to be Just the ‘al nr Fea a =e A ‘ | jon Is another of those effective Par. y r . all colored drinks contain deadly dye#| creme de menthe is probably the safest. width), with figures applied here and) way as far hing for one of my readets whose let ie ieee isien alt ¢ that are injurious to the system. It contains very Httle gals, says the !lan creations, Its attractiveness Mem) tnore. -phese figures may de cut out of, The stock is «lgned “A Brooklyn Gir rd, double; net. The bodice ts tr 8 the Ut is a sad énding for the gay creme) Pittsburg Gagette. | chiefly tn its graceful lines, which my| insertion or lace, cht bands Is sheet ’ ‘BB Ih ST. Peer. <a de menthe and {ts violet-colored com-| The greater popularity of the green) readers may have In a less expensive - ”| WHITE SILK MULL. ol h-hh Lai- Vel be, : i panion, creme de yvette. Product is due to the effect af the coal) co stuation of materials than the orig! ' ' Mme. 1 is "The great popularity of summer drinks tay dye. which {s known to the ehem|- OLA RATI RIE CHAD EHS OCR | 5 Brae Ge eudigiit tmarcesscnee EYE DOCTORS’ {races ‘Matfness Nes langely in the fact thnt they are at- cal profession as malachite greon. nal calls for | ye “ Tam nineteen years old end EXAMINATION FREE. i : 7 tractively colored and catch the eve of Ppis note of warning sounded by the] A good peau de crepe such ay this < fea ; Ms Hf If you don't need glasses, we will tell Rae cunesaploiays yo peranh, Who danger signal displayed from the chemI-| gown is bullt of, comes high, and also! daint ign for a white slik mult | you se. Jf you do need them, don't try to a Beeks not only a thirst queneher, but an) cay watch tower will havy a certain Ene cc ieecint oranicadacalcames tr \ {is made with # yoke on the skirt con- [get along another doy without them. ‘ attractive-looking drink as well fluence upon the desires of the summer Vt [sisting of bands of white taffeta joined | Zook to it NOW. ‘ Jas A well-known chemist has declared gir cost, as one might readily perceive when | i thw fep teh, the skirt being | b that out of ewerny shine samples of the pur jt is not belleved that ehe will) the quantity used is considered. The | vis ing «a flounce Chases only i nested. a) gummer tipple which he examined, tu-| jong be at her wits’ end to employ a| figures mounted on the lace are formed | ; EP Ninebar GLASSES AS LOW A Oluding creme de violette, creme de rors. 4) ttute for loss of the Mauld] \- y., ouracoa, and even creme de celery, nine- jy sinems heretofore served in colored | Or, rope embroldered In da tee . ith the 4e sok aw few Irish | Oculists’ Opticians—40 Years’ Practice. |) teen contain malachite green, methyts \\h? Re ee “ 5 54 t ” nove the tu THEA, dint ot & 2 oO or dver altace 4 Note the ex¢ e lines in the ekirt PS yi Pee 1 , i Pig! | enacigtsen or atker aver. sag Te ie balevad Aint it wll have m.ten>|amataging tater throu ee ar yh “ J, E-her-leicceh & Sons, BROADWAY Seer tutes that con! tar dyes are weed city erect | Genes to Increase tho great “popularity aoa GURL NUAT heron: " nia over the rleeves of 217 BROADWAY. Astor House. LAST WEEKS! 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