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Co eernprerrengy’ His regiment was ordered to Antigua; he haa emée at a pink and white beardless hoy in antiquated wats form round that old mesa-table. But among those: red-faced and bronzed men who talked of Waterloo and the Pentnsilar he was a& much of a man, for had he not a wife, a wife to leave whom even for the brief space o fa mess dinner was like going acrosa seas! Ah mi nd ah me! The yellow-fever fiend appeared at Engilsh Harbor, running through the ———— | white troops, feusing oagerly on thelr fresh northern 1, the poe And one day it selged tha Bealcaad Benatar aviwrertied (eovkucomnn walienean | emecr inont Interesting. A long time elapsed, and, as Col. Olroyd did not| © i ILG Ri AGE OF A H FART “yess nant ; hureas bal estas): AUT TAGaT Tee aiaien near ac hike Nt EOeR Jo Hercules roiled Into one. Tt was a terrible, tertile : © TROWBRIDGE 4} tacks tate to muh ana fete ‘ akatpaaoa WORE: BORSA OE HLinG HSIN attlagn ah hy ees He) Uctea lor Th va Neinty erp eae which soon demolished them. ‘They were ves 1 was t lay on the very verge of tho cliffs; tts iron ra PHAR SMM ALLEL A eS atest I . | wind-biown helghts, where she must Ue forever alone, had long ¢ince rusted away In the cc ing utr, . i ‘ A fow crumbling tomba, black with a ra Ie re : “1 what love Is to the world, what it means hidden in a Jungle of wild aloes and cactl, ‘The dexo- | '° 4 man. He was proud and brave: with a mab he intion of the heights was very apparent here. coi, | %2u%4 up his broken heart and hia the despalr trom Olroyd was lying with his head down on an old de- |! eyes. Ile would bear the wounds of fate man- faced tomb, I thought he had fainted, and, running to | fully a8 he would bear the mounds of battle, “He te £0 yoting he will soon forget," they eald of him, Yem him, T touched him on the shoulder, He raised a fice, the teatlesa misery et avhich appatiel mo. T had a| they should all think so; the secret of his heart was | sacred and he alone should share it mean sense of intruding; I could say nothing, do nothing, and, covered with confusion, I turned awa) he years rolled away, honors poured on him, he sut he rose to his feet, and, putting his arm through | Went through the campaigns of life with success; he mine; sald cwitha-wenatatle jalone knew that all was ashes and vanity. The bit “Come, let us go; 1 have been detaining y it was) terest battle he ever fought was the day when he ery Hough tiene oesmiel! | stood tn an historic reom and Her Majesty's own Woe walked nway; but as we left the place, whoso| hands pinned on his breast the V. C. He remembered s4 now no splendor of the sun could hide, he| Nis youth with ts boundless Jove and boundless am~ j broke from me with a ery, and rushing kk to the | bitlon, when he had promised her to win 4 decoration: old dilapidated tomb, fell on his knees beside it and! (at she might be the prouder and prouder of him, Kissed it passionately, With such deileacy as 1) ANd now the glory had come too ate! Life had noth. jcoula, I turned my back so as not to witness this |!ns to offer him that he would value; but he intended mysterious and terrible grief. He recovered himseif | t? lve to the end bravely and truly—it was atl that quickly, however. and came back to me; but he| Ws left him to do. One day a great overpowering | seemed to havo forgotten my existence, to be o Ire seized him to sae the spot in which his short livious of everything, as if he were In a fit of deep | SPan of happiness had been buried. He travelled to abstraction, Then he hegan to walk very fast, almost | {@ West Indies, but as he approached the scene of running, and I followed silently, hot and winded. As | the sad tragedy of his youth he faltered. Tt was lke nique, the most perfect days I h ever known in the We both lodged in the dilapidated Hotel des | tropics. English Harbor was and still 1s a naval dock- Bains, the sole caravansary of the quaint Creole city | yard, little used now, for the modern ship-of-war is of St. Pierre, and as we were the only two English- | too big to crosa the dangerous rocky channel that men inthe place, we were soon naturally ona friendly | hides It from the ocean, But the Imperlal Govern- footing; but as to kowing Colo.el Olroyd, that was an | mont nevertheless keeps It {n good repair, perhaps entirely difterent matter. He never received any let- | in readiness for some unforeseen eventuality, per- ters and never sent any, but the local bank was ad- | haps out of respect for the quite forgotten part it vised by a big London house to cash his checks. So | once played in the making of Britain, the ramor ran that he was fabulously rich. An old negro caretaker admitted us through the Brom week to week he prolonged his stay. He said | rateway in the great walls that looked like the b he was waiting for the spring to return to England. | tlementa of a mediaeval fortress But I think there was something southing to him In Wo paddigd across the harbor after lunch, and, in the simple, sleepy life of this quaint well-forgotten | spite of the blazing sun, climbed the heleht above Frensh colony with its beautiful scenery and pictur- | the dockyard that had once been deemed tmpri esque people and memories of a glorious bygone time. | nable. Half w! up the steep grass-grown road, Opposite the Hetel eans Bains, it was Jestingly | whose sides were strewn with old rusty cannons, was wicknamed, was the Malrle, a battered ofd building | the hospital of the old days, 1ow turned into a mad with a grandly pretending air, and In front of it was | house, As we passed we heard peals of mirthless a lttle square, very dusty and forlorn, with a few|Jaughter, and the high-pitched gibbering Jargon of benches under some scrubby mango trees. This was|the insane. And {t sounded ominous and very a tavorite spot with Col, Olroyd; he liked to sit in the | ghostly in the brilliant day square and listen to that jife in the dark At the top a lovely pleture of color unfolded ttself: ] FIRST met him in the French colony of Martl- | back to England, and, in point of weather, one of a rear When the Irench Governor came from Fort de! the cloudless hue sky was a-quiver with heat and France on his yearly visit to St. Plerre, Col. Olroyd | jite, the dockyard gllstened in the sun, the harbor wo passed the lunatic aaylum with its Bedlam nolses | “sintering a corpse, so, drawn by morbid desire and went to call on him, Tho next day an enormous ber- | jooked ke a big blue bottle with a long neck, and he stopped suddenly, and turning to me sald: |held back by dread, he Ingered in this portion of 's earth that was to him accursed. And now after forty ye: had made a grievous mistake. In all those yea erved the pleture of No, no, not that! After all these years, to go maa! | 4° No, tt wouldn't be brave; T will pull myself togethe Come, let us go back to town as if we had enjoyed our visit to the lion of Antigu Some forty years ago thie eccentric old man was in very detail of the scene of that terrible love—the first love of a dashing, ardent boy of one- | M#¥ was forever In his mind ture He ena and-twenty, Ho was a Heutenant tn the army, with | heart, It was so real to him that he had never once nothing but his pay, and ordered away on foreign | thought of the changes of time, and when he onee norvice for five years, Five years to be absent from | Sain stood beside that old ruined grave it was as If her! What has p ¢ got to do with love and one- [some cruel hand had torn his picture to shreds, the and-twenty ne less we expect the better, any | Picture he had treasured for forty years! He had Tapa leiliae int to the winds, ecouting eom- | always tried to think of her as somewhere near him, mon senee, daring fate to do Its worst they were {2nd in his privacy he told her all his thoughts as if married, The very desperateness of the deed but ml she were present. Now, the devastation of time, the fuel to thelr love. The path of Ife atratehed out be- | ra raveyanl with her dear name obliterated, a fore them straight and narrow, just room enough tor | wilderness inhabited by Uzards and landcrabs and Mne with four horses rumbled heavily through the|on the other side towards the ocean the bright. blu- cobble-paved town and halted in front of the Hotel | water seemed from the great height as if {t had been des Bains, filling the entire street from the Malrie to | epittea on the sh Co}. Olroyd, whose manner had where you turn into the Grande Rue. It was the Gov- | eurprised me the whole day by its anusual vivactty ernor going to pay a eall, an unusual thing, and alll which coming from him seemed almost hysterical. Bt. Pierre was agog with curiosity. aald to me The Governor's visit was to Co], Olroyd, and when “Will you wait here while I go down there to the he went back to Fort de France hé took Col, Olroyd| old garrison graveyard?” with him on a visit-they had been companions in| There was something in his voice that gave me arms in the Crimea, it was said j to understand he did not wish me to follow, and with Shortly afterward Twas hastil amoned tof curtostty T watched him disappear into a tangle of , and Col, Olroya ost passe! out of my Then T wandered off te looktat the rains with , When one morning I saw his forlorn, ec- | whieh re erowned, centrically celal figure stand! in the Custom-House{ On al! eides was de fon; It seemed as if at in the midst of’a chattering lot of deckers just Janded | period of its history ‘s he had come back; be he Snglish Harbor as tf this stronghold had suffered from the mail steamer. He recognized me at once| from a devastating bombardment; but the Un and seemed giad to see me. I helped him through the | Jack had never been lowered here rave tn the of | COL, OLROYD WAS LYING WITH HIS HEAD ON AN OLD DEFACED TOMBSTONE. Iven to walk if. ‘The primrone Wild alces, smote him with desolation. She whom be customs and got him a room near mine over a Portu-| peace, As the course of Britain's empire took its way =a — - S no thorns! Ah, sweet on: talked to, who lived near him in her impalpable world, Bueso provision store, for the dreary, dead-and-alive | eastward tthe West Indies bezon to decline, ‘The lone te jJanamariiore onde very glorious mast but you nk God for vou, The memory of 3 she was gone forever! Poor old mati! town boasted no hotel. . | era of peace after Waterloo, the innovations In mod ated ruins looked pleturesque on the your freshness sponsibility, your | Ah well, the harder we fight, the braver show we 4 but to increase the pathos in this strange is Uke the re for the fur p that | make, see: ntiese | world of ours -Black and White. d conjured up the “kyard below. auge of the st sees, over Which Fy But rt last I got him to go to English Harbor with | ern warfare and the | ba me. It was the day before ho was to leave to go | caused these island for HARRIET HUBBARD AYER ADVISES HUSBANDS AND WIVES COUNTING A BOY’S WORDS. » Wind-blown he more than the well-kept ¢ Love Will Find a Way. citable, We haye not very much room | willing to lose It lightly—try to trace | tinual to be at brave and bright| M!4% Muller in his “Sctence of Laan- 160 times, Ono boy, two years old, used e ; Dear Mrs. Ayer in the flat and my husband insists that back to theirvery beginning the fau site guage" referred to English laborers who | 145 wore in ane: d8y) t t yam gets drunk and calls me| His brother shall stay with us and ft is |he is now showini so plainly ecalia act more Sn evanaaiihelive: The deductions from these facts are fee Q TEM me Berean A Truant Hushand, V not more than 3” words in thelr Vo“ | iat q child is as active with ite tongue | names. He threatens to beat me and/Verv inconvenient for me. be sick 0 | did and honest with yourself, j has on some occasions made attempts|Much. When I speak to my husband | you were always in the right to do so, Iam his second wife. I have epout it e says I nee else put up | was In the wrong. | 4 Bid hay ~ one boy, three years old, and one step-| With his brother, whichever 1 please. a Ries eee | Iren y husband has child, eleven years old, whom I love.|MY husband was always a very Jealousy will slowiy but surely Kil] oa ty atsotsate abulary ross of thi Aver as with 118 1 that a child uses a Ps —— . reer proportion of Verba than ‘ ut the overlas' 5 gre 7 r It uses she If Lever correct this boy of his for any-|™an until lately. Now he gets ae re aay Ot Ee at bilaatedl r thing my husband will scold me in his; He savs it is always my fault a | eet Ee BURBS abot « a close study ess, Dut does not ause Iam jealous, (Provide some little corner ane aontt> keno wan Aree oul at all such gene 1 do{ Be does wrong be thmates are misleadin presence. We have a nice home. brother aj ment. No| zations or cs - tog with ond mollty ie 1 half years old | on impulse when Its needs require. Od f ’ 5 everything to keep him from growling ieee He imeownatiy dM think ed ‘a al sianehnee tic arate pepmie De lash Bt aa eerie ehild two and i Be eas so.¢ee aa retier veneers I do not want you to think 1 am ex- |™Man or boy to Intrude in any wa ay noe \ re sin one day from 0 t different | servation shows that a child of four or i ey eae ey Hendy Nie iin eae ng vour husband for wrongdoing or | HIS Wife's privacy, But sug this Say AEN sat 1) Words, says the Inter-Ovean flve does not use as many words in a h d | notte \ “excitable” over It in not n burning question, and must |day as a child of two, but there 4 There are many grades | elf when I ad- | Without tly as you can | Family re |inding fault with 9 vise you to try as earne don't think is wife whe rds a | record of any one attempting to ¢ Mrs, Gale ald, | tho words of a be seldom I hear a civil word from either i hould be a bond of es of lard. Some are better my husband or his son. We are mar- sou lone betwee Fe BS e Stall Ta TUBBR TRO ani itsed by a bos: anda gitl. ‘Tho-boy, ax than others—some are more expensive than age. He was very unkind to his first LR ¥ s he was a a 4 nk ot And do not let your ill health ake you! Mire. aly telenae Want me to leave him |O% He Was at that time, “Think af the | a4 : path make you It is misery, but what can 1 do fur a jquerulous or complaining. Men like to } show tendernees mes of home? We have over $1,000 between us ere tongy ieee, ne eae box ee me We never qua ything to him. to leave fa half years, used TL different fay of 20 sat case | Good Healthy Action | [two others. There are many substitutes for lard. Some manly young lover whom from his boy hood you had known to be free from bad habits. Then—because you value ve si aches 1 RPBROKEN t words and I have near as much that he knows | nothing about. With all hie faults 1]# Wife's happiness too highly to be Pains to be brought to thelr noti lean schisrecSivte trom Pesci Se RT °F ; ne J | Keen on doing whar you know to made a record of Sate words | j to have by taking thi love him ami do not forget the promise Nght and do not lose trust in your t ie j ii 1S easy to nave by g this are worse than others—few are ‘ood enou; Beenie ater 2 ODD USE FOR A CHURCH. bond eal ue ae, bs fore] “Or th i wurde ued by theo 8 gh i CON NT. pyou se young and good lookir were nouns, 189 ver! Sd adjectives, 42) nin with a fast With all his faults you love him hat love will tetch you a wisdom far beyond any advice I might give you. It will make you clear-sighted, so that | you will see not only his faults but your own. It will make you forbearing, has proba rsuade him to epositions and 14 articles and con- potter times in t tions, and of all the different words] 1 yours, If this is the cas per cent, were used in the first tive nd complaints from you! hours of the day, The full vocabulary | e€ec am S| was 14% and of the girl 1,5 ake matters worse, Men! of the by sa! famous old remedy—To look | to secure recognition. | | if Ee ate pronouns. 21) well and keep well, use Snowdrift Lard Compound wo that you will be patlent with even ‘omer ake cach he I Tits ord either u ry t his uglier’ moods. It. will make you i ociueiten Geiwane Pana nen | die ware a1 Gal or acs is better, more wholesome and more economical than lard or strong, so that you will be able to for v Soon find that they have, mutu-| bi 1 ywn name ino. i S b a i d beautiful i: - i hat thes e, muti wn name } utter. It is a pure, highly refined product, beautiful in appear: 4 give his weakness, It will make you | Jaliy, much ( overlook and ‘forgive.| day, while the girl used “1,” “me and e bad a y lit uh rs ever re rr tactful and thoughtful and tender, so | jo Mi osearet of happy married | my times and the word “little wold Everswhere—In boxes toe, and 26, ance and unsurpassed in quality, answe| y pul Iduai freedom. Husbands | — = 7 pose, costs less and goes further. Its use in your kitchen not that you will learn all the right way: of dealing with him. It will make'you ) heartily earnest In trying to bring out and Wives must not each actions, | Portunately most married people ar right-aniaded enough to defer willingly ty one a peace serve | | where eek to c only means an important saving, but also more healthful, appetizing and nourishing food. If your dealer cannot supply you, send us his name and your address and we wiil deliver it, together with 4 book of dainty recipes. SOUTHERN COT- TON OIL CO., 11 Broadway, New York. Dis best nature. It will make you thor- oughly unselfish In avolding the petty acts and words which seem to bring ont his worst. In all the world there is | nothing so strong or so wise as tr Jove. I am trusting in yours to make peace between you and your husband. Another Unhappy Wife, Dear Sire, Aver I have been married cight years and | the last few years have } une happy on account of my husband and myself foiling to agree on anything. I not Ap, very, ig ooG. health and am ex- % OBJECT TO our DRESS, They tell in West Africa of a fine old | fellow, a convert to Isiam, who caine | into one of the settiements of Sierra Leone one day with his son, when both were astonished by the appearance of Hasnt scratched yet /// ae it your 0 40 love hi Knows. wi to refrula nd to Chvertully. pes she can do. a0, i the duties of & nink your husband med of hit present cor ve you the hunor youd Peart nature. tha ings tha Usband pr still does what nd he t Excursions, ' BROADWAY Guests Het amyukitgs | DECORATION Day EXCURSIONS | LAST 4 DAYS. LEHIGH ty VALLEY SER MAT, DECORATION DAY! 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Clement, fa the Strand, London, has been | "bom he ¢ Ser LaaFRPMCATy i | ik pa Qstonished old man sald: # put to a curious use for the coronation. , Surrounding the base and rising in|, © oUldn't Yeu call that dow an A-tt* BUFF ALG | lL S | nono 8 n/n re, Ri, eats, DR. BI LL. watts Unlaiee, ne J a, nl Comed: mw — eee é Ritter Quin j * said one What's tne IN (ME OPI KY ' THE WOMAN WHO HOLDS A MAN'S, LOVE. WEST « nd stand, | “Look here, boy, if you forge’ Chi ok here, bo: ou evar forget) three ters almost to the roof of the sacred odiflce, is agri Matis that—herdly th Dat Ne ; i e IV. Dongeliy aa Mr. Firman | iN OLYMPIA eer pire % = DECORATION DA . 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Ian a s ARADISE thing {1 the world to deduce from In- are naturally fond of home ite week | the mers ean, but she forgets thut the | {hie in awake an eaMiiliie at Wer a PASTOR’ Ss" ROOF “ PLY OY Te Lae, | eee RN ik sLocuM tarenoe. Ford tee OmPanlonshiy of other women |aroma of the Inceuar tickles the mnascu |)!" MONRO, MACK & LAWKEN S DANDY . : distiness A A An j Saat BRIDGEPORT man may not Intend to say one word when wives make the real home un-| line nostrils t seductively, and t ee © Influence HELE. STEWART Kat GARDENS, Wel, & Sat A MODERN MAGUALEN, PRED against his wife, or to betray any do- pleasant few arainn of real acti iors : i {neues a wae Bos | nb aw r Y AND LMM AND OTHERS. ou sam fata uf at wo i 5 a Me uM, is meastic secret, but in the ordinary course ‘The great majority of mon prefer tae! thrown in Judiciunly ofteli turn Hits Hutter and to eater tO | grap wipe EXTHAY SUNDAY NIGHT AUERICAN F A ae, | Mookie 1 a fn Sc. mR And MM tte A bdee B aE a ly F NPAW YOR Rie 0 A net ve last @ Nights, 90. Mats. To tay & aek 6 Dts Harel anxious to please, whone regard would be a ¢ of conversation he wil! et tall a remark companionship of a congenial woman to| tables, and he will begin 10 biirn a llt-| {asgh {gon re b or ask @ question that reveals the whole that of other men, If the wife at home| tle or the , isaetvon Hiri rami iary abt eeu yin Fer TE XTRA MATINEE FIIDAY A # & Hoth 8 story lke @ Sashlight. When he aska)!# disugrooable he will seck tho other count, or ume meen on hie own wee] Ay Ay Mor te ee mmen find Ht out | wai ) THE (MRO TANCE SI, NIGHOLAS » es made by tone 1 abvay jaesr snow is tows, | DECORATION DAY EXCURSION of the sympathetic friend, in a harassed | Woman much oftener than bodes any |, Pere are a thousand ways of tatiers | lt tio mun know sie has found | PEBATIE co eh, MB a he ane KEITH'S: ane, | po--UnRAT Aurae- 30 tone of yolce, “Do you think a woman | ood for home aMiiation, and this in tho | fut jn 1 TB De Nes “And, girls, (ry the inethod, dormer | MAiKeTOCker Theatr ry ited atin 1a DUSS Up the Sound to Great Neck, fs ever justified in corresponding with |root from which the divorce tree flour-|a suspicion of tenant yoursolven entirely, or crather, metan ATR MA THNAD ES One scare, | ERE piles UU) WALLACK'S, I sar { other men against her husband'a |sshes chumaliy would be tu Your Indlviduadity into that of ihn man jarentent 16... 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Tho luiter growm|tive Is to wall on iim to belne isn fin Agreeable| Last @ NIGHTS MATS TuaY & SAT " by Me 4 which particular woman he refers, Or |#uspiclous when women flatter her, but|Cimaré or clgurettes, to think of and for the tme peing Just let him think Extra Matinee Deocration Day tos BA Mody | SEATS TO-MORROW, | sve omens J "KING DODO. : : @hould he si ‘Some women are so !n- ‘ man js soothed and caressed by real, bl ind wuch trifies ut add to his Fu de it in win dow edocker | ROBERT EDESON oj uri a i SEA CLIFF AND GLENWOOD, fernally jealous, or many married | large, succulent doses, regarding it an |,unhort « Pate he Fe dntermine whether vou afe an. ange Mei AL Wee 5 1b Mat Fil a Bat ee ead aara eke Het rent wlth a Excursions THE ELEGANT STEAMER NANTASKET couples would be happler if mothers-In- |a proof of woman's superior powers of hie favorite ta a LE noni experimenting with w fying | CHARMER CRITE Winey @ ttn, at The eles law were burned on the funeral pyres |discernment and @ just tribute to hig ledmied ie Hye “his hater the. mont | machine, Oty.) 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