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wel ia f he ! | Diana of the Chase and the hum? mo’ who! And In this way did our two poor ladies inal other, at last came to a dead teap, the pleasing discov I E FOI L was to lend her Sear home for her, the Mex was too destiny. | # feneen fH] bey pra. forced: upon’ thetl: that. ¢ partiouee Ce ° absurd to be entertained + woman. For no ex- For Sir William came to the cottage—r wis] xy) f raft In | had deen ler e five or six in the rear, and — — perlence can ever solve for the dear the | soon domesticated there; but while ving | such a ma Aw nVoURe tener to posts giktean Thien of showscovensde countaal ABaOROeO eternal myetery of thelr attractivencss to the sterner victory nigh. gittored at him in undisguls OY, | tive enthusiagm and out Mow cod | peryeen them and her home, it might as wel nave * * r sex, They know with mor talnty than did) he read in the dem: Gracto'a eyes the | tet ghty 4 He ‘ ‘ ; > #K 4 2 J, sting A io be so naughty a ave such tient 4h fn situated © North Pole in so far as any hope al in proof of thle you may I 1, Lime he was the conqueror and keew himsell 9 i N i ers: (8 i! Wil) ls You! tts tL RSS Hiab stor ei {bu was § P, M. of the clock, and the next down-train left puso a on Wines 5 al soveRN! | And sir William w toate ail at § A. M. on the following morning! “i QUITE too charming offer, that of Sir Will-) the clatma of kinship, they had @ out the Mttle| “her! Oh, how he thrilled at the discovery low 5 | cover what wis patent even to this simple g A nice situation this to overtake a small person of Tkmteto dend: you a mount fom toomorrowl HL Lyi hs “ HY ihe enn wt my te == SS = = = ——— | aware of a sense of triton gil vil no consequence whatever, and in the company of the Did you accept it?” Mrs. C ae ° she had chained am to he < aneaee ayy Tt most not be supposed tha tin ast elighvle bachelor hire. For every one, of A you accept it?" Mrs. Cunninghame hod] gige and made hin talk! Of Beatri it und THE STATION. MGrAWeaTOe the Welehty (Ute Ficleral bes sett pec i : Nia Key seein pa Anqulred Of her lovely daughter, as the two drove home | gtood, or Mra. ( Ingh i watintactlor yal 1A danke Le BC SB) acer 1 : : stood, 0 #. Cunninghame's satisfaction would of course, were frankness ttef with her. She was racle would have travelled the county, gather- Tom the County Bali boon aualifed; it, verhearing hia sudden eloquence | Noeetor ca: moment tere dni dod! e profound ut- rit now, much quicker than yaa came the brief answer, her mother | 0” thetheme:of her daughter's charms, she/realixedy tachment In which Sir Willian 1 Miss Cunning ot risen there and t needed no more. Her delicate euphemism, odyiounly, | ‘ at here wae the very thing, | hame, According to these two, the matter was as! did tse, never to fall again. t 1s undertavod the Me Garenet's proposal {| Miss Leleh should come to them on a visit and good as settled, and Gracie was encouraged to talkK| magnate of commanding mien who stepped out of had agadn stopped short of (he stage that would, 80 peeve as a foll to her cousin, The brilliant In complete unreserve her dazzling cousin to Sit|yatiway carriage, the blushing Gracte tuoked under to speak, carry his entire stable with it. To infe being, as wae but natural, awed her Vie must William, which, in all humility, she did, thereby.|nis arm, and summoned the station-master to his | that Mrs. Cunninghame ind the beautiful Beatrice be led, by & Je methou to find himself at home though none of them as yet gu ed it, adding fuel t presence. Without a moment's loss of time he intro- were anxious at this protracted delay would be to re-|%4_ at his ease In the eo Miss Leigh should the growing flame. duced that functionary to the future Lady Motham / veal the primitive Instincts of your own basé-born |!ead him thither; the rest would follow For in the pictures that she drew shadowing forth|and bespoke from him, on her behalf, the hospitality nature, On the first int of her plan to Beatrice, Mrs. to him the days to be, Beatrice. of necessity, filed of his house and the protection of his wife. You may "diese two were not con 4, if reretely, with a /Cunninghame had h such {s the spiritual | the canvas. He was nowhere; it was Inevitable, Beat- {think If both were eagerly placed at Grace's disposal Breat ducal house though did exist | communi in which some minds dwell—not only rice, In white satin, at the head of his table—what a end that young woman herself welcomed and made on an Income too small to be mentioned, in a cottage | divined but forcetalled. Gracle had received her in- neck and shoulders for the family diamonds! Beatrice, | much of. a Cabinet Minister's wife, influencing the State by the| That she did not lose her head was, pethape, €ae of a sizc to match It on the outskirts of the town, and hang on to the amusements of the county by the skin of the ocratic teeth No. As privilege of their class, everything worth knowing without havin and so re d Sir William's advances, rent-roll of twenty thousand a year an’ Jace in the shire, with exquisite self- he advance, however, erux. That he admired could doubt, but his admira dumb. Indeed, he among Bt near rel —he was shy, Reatrice exceed n remained, had one wretched failing. t nets, as yet under thirty an ve In the world, to detract from piteousl: Infully shy. fate since was fully Ne many good reasons he hi Was ever raging In his breast © jvcal of cool impertin: ag becoming ! A the blushing, harsh of and there fare between up fa= th his 4 ont Try he Iny show she dance with than with Beatrl and rode and talked as indispensab did he In vain t him, h to blue blood er But on the night of the ball a strang happened. Mother and daughter had me Gracie Leigh, one of a neighboring fo ully, brought to the dance in the wake of some of or gentry, and when, In acknow! ihe m ago paper tells what q dentist) ved as to the distinctive char- poreristios of men and women who oc- -\) his chalr from day to day. As seev one gooner or later has to Ko leh all the agonies of dental opera- * .and o has a keen personal ap- tition of the discomforts expert every one wil! naturally be in- vied In the conclusions reached hy Nara © actions of a man In my chair ry as different from those of a woman s day is from night," he said. “In the place, « woman will present her- \t the appointed time, tremb:ing, perhaps, but @etermined to see It through, no matter h © erent the pain may be, She gets rair, settles buck against the hoadres:, and, though she may filuch when the nerves are aggravated, she W!) not vtref one word of complaint. “A man comes 11 tering, bravado atticud maintaining a blus- , and gets into the chair with so much apparent resig- that a nation and determination if you never had+seen a man In a dentis office ®efore you would declate he was woman's superior in point of bravery | at every point, But just walt. The; minute you begin to hurt him you hear’ something, and this something depends | QUEEN’S (EARLY) ENGLISH ‘Apropos of the great-grandmother whose antique pronunciations Mr, G. W. E. Russell is just old enough to re- member, says the Westminster Gazette, it is interesting to recall that at least one distinguished Englishman carried the efghteenth-century tradition, as re- gards both manners and epeech, down later date than the to a considerably period of Mr. Russell's reminiscence, Walter Savage [andor, who died in said ood,” "yaller’ and | eeged” until the last day of his oc," and all the other test words ni ney ‘years, not to speak of “layiook" for Ata Of the teal persons of quailty three or | four generations ago. i WHEN YOU LOVE. You get @ foolish feeling, ‘That comes gently o'er you steal- ing, Something that there's no oon- cealing, When you love. All your letters start with ‘My dear," She'e the whole thing idea; And ben-bons you have to buy Gear" When you love. ie your You work extra hard for money, And you “blow” it on your honey, She mmiles and thinks it funny— When you love. Lite seems one delightful poses, You sit for hours and hold her hand, And you think it's simply grand, ‘The biggest chump in all the land— When you love. But when for two you have to rake up Cash for board, dresses and make-up, ‘Then your “pipe” it» out—you §) wake up, ' When you love _ Baltimore World, Sir William? Ther This was ware—none b 1 for self young gantlemay of stammering, to less ing mastered all the undiluted, he gaped and raged only the more for being conselous that he looked a fool. discovered in the person of a plain, insignificant girl, by _Joudly As to any possible Kingdom witiln six weeks. vitatlon and was to arrive on the morrow She came It out that she was in time to receive Sir William, who returned in advance of his party, and siore, from 4 day with the hounds that bad proved ¢ fun for him. The ctart had promised well, As arranged, Beatrice 1 ridden one of his nunters—he her escori—while Cunninghame drove to the meet, In a hired fly, it bur commanded i her with an air Mat al- d George of the “Green Dragon” into tx | # Private coachman, a| Now, if there were o they knew ng learnt At. backed by 4 4 the finest ntrol, Did | was the no one quite ing: . ala. transforn his Phos a n his c! ¢ thing Sir William coun do, {it was ride; ‘like the famous character in Munch, ne shone at the wrong end, and there was nothing in the he matter with his legs. Clearly, then, the poor leman was the sport of the gods when he pitened head first, and at the very beginning of the run, into) a miserable pool of dirty water, from whence, 0 s00n hou 1 th ertion, a dual wire ret ence Worse still, vie h na he could collect his wits, he hig lady-love leading the fla cob had managed to strain himself somehow, a fter a little muddling about, he was forced to turn Ms face ha’ ting. advantage d Hp INTRODUCED THAT FUNCTIONA RY TO THE FUTURE LADY MOTHAM. a | to lke and nd sang) ae aM the | sulkily homewards. | But he had counted without Gracie Leigh, and an hour iater he was discovered by Mrs, Cunninghame and her dauguter in their drawing-room, a soothed and comforted and refreshed hunter, holding forth In the most spirited manner on his past explolts by flood and field to an attentive audience of one. ‘The ladies were delighted, The} feared (hat, In his discom- fiture, he would have betake® himself to his own do- | protection of mains, and the immediate success of their scheme |b left them In no doubt of its wisdom. What “he” ible self, that fs not e thing had manding his cherubs! a distant clergyman's ledgment of is simply dowed sisters think to secure his affections by re to the man under elghteen or over eighty left in the United | ch really trresist-| ploved with and teased and dominated th sees when ne finds “her | ! this—a reverent adoration of his lordly | this. He wasn't shy with her; not hi wing in a canter, while her better-en-| fim shat It is to be the ‘aster, not th com-| 4 man will pay © pretiy penny to learn admiration to themselves. Guileless 0 wonder they so often lose the race; but thelr blindness is a clear provision of nature for the the male. Were his weakness once latd nemy there would not be an unmarriod until his vanit stretched Itself In the sun,’ and he could for very pleasure Beatrice, antic'pating Times and discourse of * could have pointed at her a sthe her fate, mig! healed of tts late deadly wound olitics till the tables and e timid little She taught slave (and that lesson), have purred ht read the helpmeet by court! they That exercise of her from, by what pro Hlogic it would be buy the ring and make fnal pl moment further use for her, to get rid of Gracie. fond embraces and two old ball-dresses belonging to Beatrice (who could now afford to be genero' little trunk, 1t from which, had taken his departure, and in th to. welc For there he was! It was snowing—an incident that may be Held ac- countable for Mrs, Cunninghame the parting guest, she and rather the superstitious will incline to other views. For Sir William took Gracle’s ticket for her, pur-| moment, you will see why it must be s: profound much! husband in preference to King|loved her now for the opportunity she gave him of Not Sir William, now that ight had come| playing the knight-errant. For, needless to Ga, Gracle’s eyes might be nondescript; they /he remains to this hour firmly convinced that he anam — the less well as a mirror jn which, |ried his wife out of regard for her menaced reputa- — to felt the didn’t take long twenty-four me him back. the cozy comfort and she were d és member’ wisdom! Who would choose to be Mrs. fall becoming aware of its approach, took a holiday |tmpuise. and ran up to town for a couple of days, a pro-| But he sketched out what he thought an adequate ceeding that greatly pleased the parties most Inter-| programme, and spared himself not one jot of ft ested in his mo: nts, since they deduced thera-| even to fetching the astounded Rector, eas of reasoning known to feminine ard to say, that he had gone opportune, With hours earlier, her daughter of thelr own fireside; b “ARE WOMEN BRAVER THAN MEN? tendencies of the! ‘The woman will go through the first particular man. If he profane he| operation and when told to come back swears, and if he is not given to pro-| the following day will agree to do 80. fanity he uses language so close to a) What is more, she will keep her word. violation of moral law that It is rather| But a man will go away gnashing his hard to draw a distinguishing line. teeth, aud the chances are you won't see upon the religious A VISITING GOWN IN MUSLN AND LACE, amen em ae ~ “This 9 @ xmart afternoon visiting gown in white muslin and lace, It ts fine {shed with a Diack tse arranged in an original manner upon the yoke and ts trim- med with frills of lace, headed by muslin bouillonnee; the hat 18 of white chiffon, with ostrich plumes CARE OF HIS MAJESTY THE BABY. _——_—~ —4)slck baby, or the one on the verge of i A FEW HINTS TO MOTHERS, | | sickness, cries peevishly or whines In a Mothers never have any trouble with the naturally curly locks of their ehil- dron. It is the straight ones that per low tone Watoh the macner in which the baby plex them. Ifachild's halr be brushed upward instead of downward from takes Ite food, If it is perfeotiy well it wil attack the bottle greedily and will oxpre ite sativfaction much in the same manner as any other young animal fancy it will acquire @ tendency tw by the epd of the first year Hairdressing 1s a detail that does ne | receive much attention in the case of wthat is, by soft and Inarticulate nolses and «runts. If, of the other hand, the baby contemplates its food before touch- ing Ht, or after tasting (t turns trom At, be sure there is something wroni Httle girls, Probably not ore mother[ ya ’ daughter's face With a view tH ano ae wing the action to the words | yoy tossing the balt-delighted, half taining the most becoming head drous ing, says the Milwaukee Wisconsin, ‘To the intelligent mother a baby’s ory whould be the best Index to its phyaloal eondition. The healthy baby cries yory in a lusty, explosive, anary scared xd wholly exeited baby several skyward wnd catehing tm ag he * down, while he gaspe and tre ables, Undecided whether Ww agugh or ory, Babies have. Berves.. and: such Will dake weurciic Matlin at ao ed Pat nib ScsNene him again for a week, You have to use all sorts of means to get him back. ‘The fact of the matter ‘s, he hasn't the cour-| Age to undergo a repetition of the pain hich he has been subjected. r great difference be tween men and women which Invol | Personal pride. If a woman has bad ‘teeth she wants them (reated in the best possible way, no ina how much physical suffering is involved. She will sit for a whole day and subject herself to any sort of treatment order to have a crooked tooth straightened or some other natural defect remedied. This, of course, 1s largely a matter of pride, but a man won't do tt. He wants good work, certainly, put he wants it done in the least painful manner, and jfan't so particular about his personal | appearance that he is willing to endure ‘torture’ to bring about the result, | “In fustice to the men it must be! said that in cases of sudden shock they have more nerve than women, This ia! evident in the pulling of a tooth. A man} stands this ordeal better than a woman, | but where ¢: enters into the] operation he is not her equal in point! of nerve in any respect KAISER NEVER CROWNED, Somperor William Il. of Germany ts tll uncrowned, as were his fatner and wrandfather before him. The reason why {s something of a mystery. out the explanation most generally accepted 1s that the original imperial crowm of the BWmperor of Germany is in the mands of Austria, and that she shows nu dispo- gition to allow it to leave Vienna, Bours rienne records that Napoleon eaid on one occas: “L have not suc Louls XIV, but Charlemagn Adds that in Ie, stoi re ne was crowned, had the 1 insignia of that monarch wwht from the old Frankisn capital vnd exnibited an Parte with those made for his own coronation, Neither was Alfonso of Spain crowned, He j@ @ king by divine right, Se . TO KEEP OUT COLD, da; that can be clamped n of the shoe to keep off to contact with Ice, snow or frosen earth, The invention com- prised a sania) having # aole and heel ¢ 1 by an instep portion, the sole of a plurality of built-up sec- Hons so constructed as to readily yield to the movement of the foot of the wearer, The sandal {» secured to the sole of the page by @ too cap and w« clump designed to engage the heel of the whoe clamp 6 formed of tw pivoted levers, Joined by Unks to a third Her on the botte the cold due consisting By pulling the third Jever back against the alde of the heel the iinkw are joos 1, allowing the hooked rear emis of the olay vers to release their hold on the up| je of the heel The principal advantage of the sandal is that it does vot heat the foot, as is the caro with rubber overmboes, and. us ars rangement * made for adjusting the clapper to At heels of different nizes, the] Recah May HO WOE with ehoew ef gay PERIPHONE POETRY. A photographer nam@a Stuart Rob- son, who remanded at Wood Green Police Court yesterday, was stated to have obtained money by falsely repre- senting that he had invented certain machines, saye the London Mail. One, catied the “periphone," was to pnaist of a phonograph attached to he uf sandwich men outside the- When set in motion tt was to the following strain: hee lrop of water wears away the hardest stone; atrer ‘The constant gnawing towser masti- cates the toughest bone; The constant cooing lover carries off the blushing mala; And the constant advertiser ts the one to get the trade.” Another machine, the “camsyke''—« camera attached to a cycle—was to take photographs of the board fences it was ridden past, in order to show adver- tisers that thelr posters ‘were intaot, —— NAMING CHILDREN. An old-fashioned woman, tn telling why she happened to give her numerous children such well-known names, said: “Thet boy? He's Bill Bryan, fer it's talk, talk, talk from morn‘n’ till night. An’ this un's Chauncey Depew, fer never in my life did I see sech a follar fer yellin’ after dinner, But lan’ sakes, them twins! Russell Gage and Hetty Green, come here! You rascals, allus fillin’ your pockets with dough, an’ not one alrthly thing'll make you empty ‘em! This young un's the prize of the bunoh, ef she 1s troublesome. Once she rolled over an’ over down them cellar stairs, an’ proved herself, sartain, @ Daughter of the Revolution. Sech a time as me an’ my old man had a namin’ her! He was sot on Clara Bar- ton, ‘cause she was sech a red, cross she's soch her Carrie baby—but I ‘ud none o' that a bu 1 out an’ named jon. WONDER AT AMERICA. Mr. W. Abraham, M, P. (Mabon), in @ further speech on hia American ex- periences, says that on rubbish tips of the Untted States there are thousands of tons of machinery that in Dngland and Wales have been used for ten or even twenty years longer. In Chicago, in one large steel works, the men, af- ter belng paid on Saturdays, stepped Into thelr gigs, aays the London Daily Matl, which were there by the gore, and drove home. Could they imagine Rhondda colliers driving home in their working clothes in thelr own glgs on y daya? 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Fud/ stze box, price 25¢. fo! rwed her into a tirs clave carriage, they two te were the Nor did Gra moat Holy chattered on, these (wo, thelr cons bing a hature that when the After puffing and bumping ite Way whirl siow-ffakes ‘that 10W# ane feage of the surrounding eouns . ried station-platform to an= one di try a blur) from to Sir William's presence of mind, for, es for him, he |took, metaphorically speaking, the centre of the stage, and has held it ever since, If he had liked Gracie before for the soundmess ef ‘her judg nent and the discrimination of her taste, Ge tion, and paced the platform till daybreak ae he might just as well have sat out the night by the following morning. ‘That they have lived happily ever afterward, no ome, surely, can need to be told, Gracie, In her elevation, does not even triumph over Mrs. Cunninghame and Beatrice, who reward her meckness of spirit by talking in hushed and tender to packed Into her shabby | tones of “poor” Sir William! posited at the station Sir Willlam » very nick of time ‘But “poor Gir William loves his wife as @ man alone loves the woman who makes him feel he fs & fine fellow; and, if she but have the wit to think him one, the laugh is on her side and she might, coul¢ they but lay the moral of this simple wisdom. ut not know her strength, and, if you think for Seno Pawnee the knowledge that you are s' Powder is pecific for every SPIRO COMPANY, Niagara Falls, N. 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