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‘ & THE THIG STORY AEOAN MONDAY AND ENDA AATORDAY. use She Wolr A PPNMANCE OF LOUR, AOVENTURE AND A LSTRINGH Prin By STANLEY J. WEYMAN. e 1 e mcent Crotpetie \ was not sure, and 1 Sa subject. If T had seer i to Ray ¢, too unnaturgl! Her bag ow ! i The nes.” 1 i . » minutos” start.” i « ‘ 1 f Madame he ew wore ") well wit! and the . i tht uld be 4 enotx's by now hey scenod to be pretty #ure that h indew, in my haste and anx- ke them | quae only duty. was to Louie de Pavdinne. Cather: Ine's tances. We hastened toward hix hong. finding our 1 1 mt badges with w Et ey WY thro zn horrible nes of murder, by/ directions Pa Yarines: hac en : eT purse « furthes to © n er rd me rightened me stiil we: had RU far thee ilet me ani t a house In the nom ‘ed not the ring ‘as the ido! undersivoe uch respevt. ; ; his father 7 ’ “ed Parisians will do Ives t i ron dg Ro: ‘ to heaven we 48 the Arst to gather my wits t t, and my ¢ t Was to tear Into two parts a white handker alin ny y . and Lone t . rough imitation of the b this that lous: guilt, wear en even for srought us mill chance now of been by this mis a's fear mussac each him, of the Hugue Jed, still we Would not it wa A Gu dame, never n@ gained by it! Put up, Tsay! . ominous tt rang out on tithe] ‘Who are you!" thoy roared in chorus. night! Jt was somew! Tho Duke of Guise!” he answered coolly. us, and I stopped. 1 speaking to my om-| {Let the gentlemen go, eed be hanged to you, you rascal pHion at the moment. as it?" 1 eried, 100 king man's bearing was a stronger argument than his ; i words, for I am gure tiat a stouter or more reckless blade . Near the Louvre," he answered, istent ig in-| never ‘swaggered Mp church or street. I knew him jastantly. ye ehly. -vSee! See! A. neavensi” he continued In ay Yoic and even the crew of butchers seemed to see In him. their h pibespair, it was a sie: y master.’ They flung back a few curses at him, but, having ‘ fit was. One, two, tarce! Before I could count so far ng to gain, they ylelded. They threw down the books fights oprang ynto brights in the windows of n! ine out ot h contempt, showing thereby their sense of true religion. len houses in the short street where we stood, as “jf tighted| 4nd trooped off, roaring: “Tuez! Tuez! Aux Huguenots!" ey opess. , too, 1 could count a3 1 Gany more, | C’KIN! Kill! After the Huguenots!") at the top gf thelr ask him what this meant, before, indeed, we — could speal| Volces. @ "sur from the taink, what we shor) 4 “Gs. with a he newcomer thus loft with us was Pure—Blalse Bure— ied clang and clash, as if brought into © Ajuon by. turi-| the same who only yesterday, though It seemed months ell just above ¢ d ity notes int We turned an?, a great enaied hand: At hurl som and whii J filled all the ‘y from the place, crow ath bent shoulders and scared faces. ‘As we ran toward M, de Pavannes's fies and tumult, and we Knew the fanks’ to otr whito badges we. v sached Do Pavannes's house in safe + In, and while madame hysterlo: 0 space, . hurried instin: embraced her Feet stopped us. ‘The assasst 3 wife, We. could not deser We barricaded the house But verore we separated a8 Dest Ww Piha dla, Te eee ieee oentog, iekly, laying for an JP stant a oft hand in mine them now. us best we F cout’ nore our duty lay. of ruffians without, eager for plunder, rat socket of the outer gate, he timbers came the fire ated, the di mds on the scen trom the house, recalled to 1, The fron t wing of the gate was sinking inwa g chasm I caught.a glimpse cf wile, dt eyes, and heard above the noise a sharp cry froi ‘oa ery of terror. Then I turned and ran, with gesture and an ansgering yell right across the for ind up the steps to the door, The faster for the sharp report of a pistol behind m: Je whirr of a ball past my ear. But in and tumult flashed to a louder t give tongue at sight, inward. Through th Janced back. pikes tho latter fevelied a ‘heavy across the back of a chair, and blew up his match as ed. Both had in addition procured swords, 1 A rabbit through a little tunnel left on purpose for m /the rampart, and, took my stand by them. aud Just time then to draw ‘tints Btreamed Into the room, a dozen ruffans, Mattered, with flushed faces’ and greedy, wh ! three woldie ‘L looked for Victims only, having met with no resi x them on an in-| town—the rescue of] a Catholgyes ching him in J able mistake in! bookss, 1 founded Louis prob: ise migat spare hi, sur heads began it sud- hing and ama: ,4, Jooking upward house we heard more massacre had begun. vere, pot molested and ty. My two brothers let us eaplained to the boys the im! , ols ‘her busband eaeiinee (tote Ole, woul yaa ne kered eeaetson 3 arn Louis, but at the mom’ it che sound of a mob in the ins had come for our host and \gure, hardly noticeable passed me as I stood But stood, waiting pa- reinforced each moment by ined blows unceasingly on faster through a dozen of their threats and t fron bar etill held its piace. And this I watched note; as I turned & sense of the position tar was ylelding to the pressure, Siowly grimy faces and was not scared ind as my feet alighted with a bound on the topmost The dogs were half way acroas the bell-mouthed arque- darted my ‘sword before tho as- reeking staring eyes. fr leader appeared to be a tall butcher with a pole-axe is half-naked shoulder; but there were among them two in the royal livery and carying pikes. ‘They EVENING a ee Inner do. d r ne pon do yar our cheeks, muMend ood and rf, nands of furio sof the guard re and windo ubbte were breaking] Y with, bloody. we: 1 dome In horrid corner, darknege— ry on blow deait where cach minute rapon and dammed the very blo: childreg—littie childre was ot Its height w! | pA handsome bo: th @he man who. parently about fo 1 of his collar 1! A ory brok | blow. 2 from Croleette. He rushed forward to 8 | ee! see#r he exclaimel loudly. his voice arrest! many army in the very act of falling. “He has a Masa jonk! A Mass Book! He is not a heretle! The, s, the red cross on the vell mbindings the onl: hey lerstood Put up! put wp!'t this gentleman cried in a bol 3 Volceshe was already in our midst, “What I> bout? What is the use of fighting amongst ou vs} ben there is many a bonny thy and months back, had Jured us into Bezer's power, that moment we had not seen him. Now co to reproach him or no. He, however,’ was No, I should think not.” { answered. “You' are very kind,” Ts “To be sure. you did _me a 06d turn once, much to my surprise. do not remember It ur brother here” have,” I sald. “What! You have forgotten spitting that fellow at ten days ago? eee eechet Femember. And very done, too! y stroke! Well, M. slower fellow, a very clever fellow, Ye sheueht it £ \alting, by. the t a goft nant Savennos, I have | thought 80, and. what was more to the purpose, the moat CNG Eruy Baw ne‘agure, though I did see the Kind | noble Raoul! de Pezers thought .0, too, ‘You understand? avenand the yt GEUIS: Gndee the hood; but T dent} He leered at mo and I did understand. T understood. that STiand asi’, fpale cheeks UiGer uth to.tell, no more | unwittingly T had rid Bluse Bure of a rival. “This accounted for the respectful, almost the kindly, y well, decelved us, TEN EIU Ul “That te oll," ho said. “Lf yon want as much a let me kno., For the present, gentlemen, farewell He cocked ‘his hat flercely, ahd went off at speed. t wo had ourselves been going, humming as he went. We hurried on. We counted our turnings with a ate exactness, Intent only on one thing-—to reach L Pavannes as quickly as we could. We presently: on long, narrow street, At the end of it the river was gleaming and sparkling in the sunlight, frulet; quiet’ and emnix. | "rhere seen from end to end of tt, only a prowling gf the tumult raring in other narts was’ soft ; and tho-intervening houses, ¢ o, breathe more treely, colts mosmaeiss if should be our strect,"* sald Crol T nodded, At the same moment 1 espied, It, the sign we needed, and pointed ty It n time? Or too late?” That’ was the impulse wo broke Into a Tun and shot amen at sneed. A few yards short o the Head of Rrasmus, wh > opposite Louis's house, we he m a e half-wa: <, we cme, one Uy one, Crolset glazed eyes looking up to the summer sky tering heat wonld aon pour down RipoA iy dering at the face. Tt was that of aceervant had been with Louis at Caylus, for we had known and liked hi on the hills @ doxep times The blood crawled slowly from him, Crolsette began to shake al) over. pillars which bore up the porch and {ts cold surface, hiding his yes f had come, In ‘our hearts I’ think «ome acoldent would save our friend, I e a mm. He was dead om the sight. 1 ance ) some stranger wary he gate, und the foremost recoiled ny i - | him. *s Sontegmted Sy the tussle of the arauebus and the | Oh, poor, poor itm senleatte crted, bursting suddenly Ml wat 5 Into violent sods. Is ‘s ea cried loudly, “Beware of what-vou @@i We -:- (To to honse, urling Hke a wolf— his back to We were stopped indeed n of the streets we traversed—by tra. But as we wore the same 1 cried ln Messe! and gave allowed ceed. T ean give no and ur ant [ scard) + belleve we siw some of the thinga we: —:nessed, Y irselves sudden turning a corner, amid cf stfven or elght soldiers, who had stopped and d the lad raised some books to guard his face. ellow lowered his weapon and sullenly snatched the He looked at them stupldiy with bloodshot, wander- oat to cut, and heaven to e had wi part of the debt, and we looked at hin, uncertain whether not o abashed, but returned our regards with’ a not Unkindly Teer, I bear no malice, young gentlemen," he sald Impudently ‘And, besides, we gre quite now,” the knave continued. he answered, He seemed to be in earnest now, “You young gentlemen, but {t was you and a he pointed to Crolsette—“did tt! the Pope and the King of Spain, I have not forgotten i Ne thought so and I The street Was no lying soul to dor. The noise ened hare hy But ah! were we By a single and shot down the roadway of the bookshoo known as had been told, wac just whence the awel- We looked shud 0 a valet who We recognized him at once, Ho had carried our guns and toll ua stories of the war. He clutched one of tae pressed hia fare against The wors? © had always fancied / W I k Yachting Pictionary, With Pictorial Definitions FENPLANATIONS OF THE THRMS TaD IN SATLING, Chast nae ro / PUT TRC, y BROAD REACH PORT .TACH \ Chose waesr i CXS Pangea X TACR SALING TERMS SEO IN YACHT FACING BROHD PEACH SAILING FREE STHRBAIRO TACH L— slipped of his ning #0 nine so the ds, ws and Ke A that yed hen we urteen, fted up ay the ing the He Ss ly thing sterous, ca rselves Since And. Caylus cleanly was a e had— ICED DISHES FOR AUGUST DAYS. W and novel way of serving !°|than to try to prepare rennet in ¢! A cream at a ceremontous' luncheon |way our grandmothers did, or dinner is in Jelly. Use the pre- | pared fruit jelly, which comes in pow- |anter than punch. der, moulding it in teacups or rame-|applo and ofl twenty minutes in auins (half filled), using as many as |quant of water. there will be guests, witt three or four jcloth and when cool add the Juloo oxtra for emergencies, Wihen hard |four lemons, six oranges, one cup turn the jelly out on the plate tt is to|freshly made tea and sugar syrup be served on, and with a dessert spo! for you he way desper- souls de tered visible, "be ‘be able y down leaving a thick, transparent shell into which the {ce cream is put when it is time for serving. If a white cream is used have pink jelly; or if a colorel five or six ‘hotfrs. Wihen ft is ready serve add sufficient ice water to make gallon and tum witih a lump of foe. a v i te firs®. | oro, ve th iy amber |should garnish ‘ade a bungling attempt to shut and lock the] to,» full stop. A full stop! cream {8 chosen have the Jelly garnish the top, and a dobtle of Adorn tafied in this;sand heard behind mea roar of | ,,The house ‘opposite the bookeeiler's was sncked—gutted [plored lemon, Candted cherries or |ohacged water will add plauancy. fise, four step at a time, and rushed Ing sot And ove . was broken, 4 may oti y« faze, four acre deft, banging the door behind me, door hung forlornly, on one hinge, aliring oka ite ne avustic touch to this very attracts pa Fraroom, on my lett wan to state of strange discrder. | face, anowing where t] had splintered ft.” tragments manner of serving ico or feo cream AN AUGU. furniture nad teen huddlat aside or piled Into a barrk | Qos" atremed the atone: cia ag tattered In sheer wanton-| For one who needs nourishing food ST DAY. furnthevaue de. frise of chairs and’ taper stretching | a dare red vat nea ge eset g TOWN One commen of the instar | an H LOOD-TIDE on the topmost hills, jas the width of the room, its iterstices stuffed | itor Whenen enme tha wre? 4nd) ty, in” the | (hrough|\the. warm weather:a: pisnsant Plood-tide in the vailey path 1 and its weakness partly ‘screoned by tho torn-|fhing more to be seen ‘yet. something due coer Was fome-|change Is made by serving clear soups enn) valley path, h ‘Hangings. Behind tha frail defense, thelr backs | sought nat Hf il. eho Meche NINE our eves Inatinctivel® lice, Peopare bouillon early in the day, loodstide ‘where the summer { goor which seemed to lend to an inner room, stood| It Iny on the threshold. the head tas ‘ , ud 4 b GoBr mre seemea! to” lend to, All tines Foor, aipod he head hanwing Mack, the wide, {having it very strong, adding to each a ey quart one egg and she clean crushed ell, bring to the dolling point, then simmer for a few moments, strain throngh a thick cloth and sot on ice for three o> four ‘hours. Put the cups in which it will be served on Ice for an hour, so they will be thoroughly chiled. Those who are fond of foods prepared with milk will find a palatable dessert lon a hot day, especially if tt ts served | very cold. It wil be found more odns > wendent to use the prepared tablotd ‘Oh, many @ fathom deep, And leagues to the east and wes! The glens and the meadows sleep ‘Neath ocoans of dreamlesa rest. And under their waves abide The cares that we put awa, Ah, measure who can the tide Where slumbers an August dey! Frank Walcott Hutt. POINTS AROUT THE VACHTS AND COURSE AND For a pozch party nothing {s pleas- Grate a small pine- jtaste, being careful not to have it too dipped in hot water remove the centre, sweet. Cover closely and set on toe for into the punch bowl A few mint lenves ORLD'S “# ‘HOME # MAGAZINE vs |A SERVICEABLE GOWN. ‘QUICK LUNCH On henden's Strand * NOT WHAT IT IS On Our Park Row. tn American Abroad Sam | plea the “Reef and” and Writes to Puneh fheut It, D' went o ws ‘ r) he * a NWorre « eet ed Po a f mot ' * © anne Te aide of the place looted a ato nf hromening the eine ere in fall view of an admtetng crowd firet step inaide aave me a Jolt. his wae no Newer atreet quick finch it A chow between # and Desnetta. that had miffered a gen t , Tehange into something ofich and wiranee Thinking it might Improve on ac quaintance T took a reat in front of a | palatial mirror and fried to Imaaine that I had fumt stepped around the cor ner off Park Row to wraesie some sus- taining awh before ening to do my afternoon) stunt In the famine district of a yellow journal, (The femine dis- l trict te famttiarly known as the literary Jepartrvent.) “Buckwheat cakes and a cup of black coffer,” I atid to the waltress, and then perked up my ears expectantly. “Thank you, sir,’ she sald as politely as if she had never walked “further than Minetury.”” can Quick Lunch without the local color? If I had given that order in New York quick lunch bean emporium it would havo been translated to tho chef's department in this fashion: “Three up and draw one {p the dark!" Think how that would have toned up the frayed system of an exfle, and what an exhilarating flip it would have given to a correct telander! ‘What does it matter to me that the ples, shortcakes, beans and all Ameri- can dishes are as advertised, if I can't hi the language with it?) When I order an omelet in @ hurry I want to hear the waitress sing out: “A maughter in the pan, and no wait- "Poactiea eggs can never be the same to me unless they come as ‘White- wings, sunny aide up," and I want ny veal cutlet as ‘A slab of a yéaritn’ for a gummer.” Pork and beans should come as “Chicago and Boston,” and & small coffee as ‘One in a shell. Besides, they served me ple without cheese! ‘While the new quick lunch appears to be thoroughly convincing to the untrav- elled Englishman, tt somehow lacks flavor to a homesick INVADER. ——=__——- JusT ‘ef {f I should die to-night, And in my clothes Bhoulq be the goodly sum of ‘Thirty cents, Left lying there Unspent In sweet repose— T aay, If I showld die to-night And leave Behind me in those cold Prosalc pants ( The price of six large beers On draught, Unquaffed by me and destined To remain Forever on the outside of My frame— If I should die, And from the great beyond Look back and see That 90 cents taken And epent more foolishly For bread ‘ Or cloth Or some such empty thing: And those six beers— Now spilled Dewn other throats, Their destiny unfilled— I say, If I should die to-night And go ‘ From here to there (Or where It doesn’t snow), And, looking back from there To here Behold ‘Those six large beers— So large, and O, Bo col Go coursing gown the throats Of other men, ‘Twould be go sad, For I would need them There! —Adianta ——— STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. he Journal. a Strain through cheese- ot ot to to a This is a snapshot photograph of the British ship Racer, taken during a thunderstorm, Just as a bolt of light- ning struck her rigging. The lightning looks lkeva flaw in the photographin What's the uso of having an Ameri-) THUMaoAY © auaueat rh 190% " . | ! J : | y ; HIS serviceable shirt waist {s made of Rhone blue mohair, but the model suite c the entire range of available fabrics. The waist is !nid in narrow tucks Qat give an effect of box plaits and includes the newest sleeves. The skirt is cut in nine gores and fits snugly over the htps while it flares freely about the feet. The quantity of material required for the medium size is: For walst. 4 yards, 21 or 77, of 2% yards, 44 Inch 8 wide; for sklit, 5% yards, 27, or 3% yards, 44 Inéncs Wide The waist pattern (4456) for a 32, 4436, 38 and 40 inch bust measure will be mailed for 100. The skirt pattern (4441) for a 22, 24, 2, 28 and 30 Inch waist measure will be mailed for 10¢. If both patterns are wanted send %c. Send money to “Cashier, The World, Pulltzer Building, Now York City.” A RINGO PROTECTOR. It #% frequently happens that the pos. seasion of a ring has some sentiment at- tached to it that ft is held by {ts owner at @ valuation much greater than its in- trinslo worth. On the other hand, rings very often represent the investment of a great deal of money, and in elther event the owners are desirous of enjoy- ing the pleasures of wearing the precious clrolets without the constant fear of be- coming separated from them. For this Purpose the guard shown here has been devised. It consists of a bracelet, to the inner part of which is attached a shield, and each of the rings on the finger {5 fastened by a holder which will not per- mit of the ring’s removal either by ac- cident or design. This mechanism fits in the palm of the hand and is not at all obtrusive Special Notices | HELPING OTHERS. ‘Father Joun's Medicine has been recommended us to different ing trom bron: 1 trouble. In jeictal ef- of the medicl jenneesey, patent medicine Nee, seek | $1.00 per week opens an account. Special this week, Ladies’ Long Cott $8. 49, Gulls, In white, tan or blue, termege Men’s Fancy Worste Amusements. MANHATTAN BEACH, T O-DAY, BAND, 8.30 | SHANNON'S Rea't uid 0 io 3D av, | Tose HT PAIN’S FOMEEL Detween 80th and Sist ste, i An@ GRAND FIRDWORKS. nth AT 9, NGR SAT. wry Amusements. | LeEPINGBEINS | cnn $ Cool al PROCTOR'S TO:Riatit estes Ano THEBEAST | aia3t css min sy st 6th Ave. | 88th St. ; OA With all Stock Favorites! 5 GRAND CIRCLE, Biway & 59th St. Big Vaudeville, Contin MAJESTIC ran SMS: Wen & Sat. 2 8TH MONTH 248TH PERFORMANCE IN NEW YORK, 1.00. “Tig PACTORY GIRL." Mate. Mon. it Prices. Wed,, Thurs, Sate, Pop MADISON SQUARE GARDEN. LAST 'DUSS ano VENICE, NIGHTS, inn, mers cipro Mon Ang, 4, Fetirac aaa General Adm., GOc, KNABE PIANO 3 with PRED A. STONE as the Scarecrow. Eves..8.38 | HAMMBRSTRIN’S, 420 st. Biway & 7th ay | JARADISE ROOF GARDEN 12 BIG VAUDEVILLE ACTS, Juoluding the Mysterious AGA, and Extravaganza and Dailet—75 people. y ACADEMY OF MUSIC, 14th St. and Irving PL wonunos's ROOKAWAY BEACH, 725. | ast WATS. DAILY /RESSEE 4 B88; SARE VILLE 8’ 0 THT. LLE Bostonians Robin Hood. F ARS] cent [SOPOSER Es 4tcLivAN & aa" ae Ale. ape 5 : —ROSATI'S NAVAL RESERVE BAND—w # Munhattan se Acs cs | ——_—________ = ‘THE EARL OF PAWTUCK ENDERSON'S CONEVISLAND | 3 eg ni i Japan byNight i2'52s,,0TOYO |i TAUSIC HALL FAR METROPOLIS Hvar $15. Mate, Wed. @ 8a, | 14TH ST, THEATRE iim: Wat isan [age ent a THE WINNING HAND.) NAT M, WILLS, “raster” |e Neie! werk — "BEWARE OF MBN + musica) comedy, A SON OF REST, j Hysicl | OURS THE 7 | MATINEE TO-DAY. © i | ¢orcens, | EWE | EAGLE GURLESQUERS am ne p 615) Avoard Good Ship Ji ATLANTIC Bite ae canat atreoe ant BS Williams, La Call, ¢ 2B way PAPAS. TOWN, HE RUNAWAYS JOHNSTOWN FLOOD, CON ISLAND, GARRICK TH as, 8.20. DIEN C. RACK. HOS. A, WIS! KEITH'S M, Sat VIVIAN'S SHOW RE. x PRIC FLOATING ROOF GARDEN Str. Grand Resublic. High Class Vaudevill Wan at LS PAL W225,8°80: Batt Every Evening except Pritay, ex, ay. & 107th, Mate M TWO LITTLE VAGRA Nett Week—VAS WHE DADISON } gis gases Naty Bre, Ase Sena agua | . & MRS. Box Ontee | wr CONEV'S TBEATHEL MEW oes Reet: ee IBOSTOCK Siaa: EDEN “°GINEMATOGRAPH. "|" UMUSEB. [xtra Attractions. Charming Murte. Brooklyn Amusements, REOPENS SAT. NIGHT. : eer Bn: da RS AVG, Mai. Te-Day. DOWN BY THE SH, Nexk Weok—Twe Ligtle Baller Deze, 3 RD.

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