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LTE TT ye eT TTT RG ae IORI TS OTR Bh a a ay OO Mil lal . Pi aii 1/ . He stood beside me, explaining q@et? Did it shine in my eyes? I feared to raise them, for 1 knew it was there. fs “Grecia,” he sald at last, “I do be ‘ Meye you are not listening.” a fam, indeed!" I answered. do not believe you underytand what I say. al re diaalicarted | the Inst thing I said.” I raised my eyes slowly, Ah, what @4 they say—what 41d they tell ham? “@raocia!" he cried, then raised my hand to his lips, A moment later we saw Lady Caryl coming toward us, She gave ong quick . Icok from one to the other—one search- ; fag look, Sir Adrige appeared uncan- cerned, but my oheeka burned astiy. Her ladysiiy said “ohio to me, © * told her son that the farm-stoward wis waiting for him. When Sir Adrian had @one she turned sharply to me io it I find you wasting your re, Gracia?” she asked, bh: y. “I expect you to be at work, What has brought you here? I told her of inv thouhtless wish to fee the night-blooming cereus, and she @id not seem angry. owed il? sileace, ‘ou will have mare, Udert; i a ee mt aimed A 3 er ee: lee ‘ew harsher. m rill as the conta: a ‘Air “Raper the General's wife, and Lady tha Glynn are coming, too, La ver Pep Morten M3 tt able with your ‘There ‘was something. ise Was someth! knew. I was breathless with SF ment of long standing. Every word fell ike, & drop of lead upon my heart, I stood mot! and I felt color die from my Did some keen fantiaet Se her she had done? She did not turn reupat ever glanced at me, f course,” she went on, “I am not pee you; but it ts certainly an awk- thing to have a girl in your so. sition about the house. I am ayre J @o not know how to explain it to Lady Aditha. I must trust to vour 8 te ere out of the way a¢ muoh ladyship’s wishes at be I replied; and my anger gave eth to walk steadily from the hen I reached my chamber 1 threw myself upon the bed and buried 4 face In the pillows AT longed for nt ne ‘as ever girl so miserable “i Nee some time before I dared to by new pain In the fi Sir in was to marry Lady Aditha! T @id not know until that hour how much I loved him—how blank and cold my ™~ future looked Ono evening soon after the guests ar- rived I wae fying down the gouth corm. reathiess haste, Her lor in almost qd for me, and that In jadyship bh sent A CONFESSION, You hold me in your'arms, as none else dare; All grace you claim I yleld, as ff your right, E’en to my minute-spending, day and night— Yet oft by secret panel, hidden stair, teals forth a Ittle ghost to try- ngs whee Dear memory is making meadows white With spring, and in spring's tul- ness of delight. Sings 2 down May-sweet lanes some old-time alr, Never or thought or deed shall wrong you, though Not mine to give you this best part of me; A happy chijd In dream of long .go, Dream whose fulfilment all is yet to be, Nor yours the soul at last my soul shall know ‘ When I come back no more from memory. Marguerite Merrington in Serip- Did my happy face flush with my 8 | 4 tregh ream ae, oe Semis wih ine rat i ah the injustice that had springs and an early morning walk. dread. ‘I may aa well tell you,” add, gy thet Bir Adrian and Lady’ are engaged to be married; tt ts om 3 piding "1 hav ‘Dave not ee ee, tor pt tad stily Rake “ie Rs a tated. oe we # ‘Went on, “Wo you not see) abd. Creohapiete and then abruptly: 4, your face is all wet ett ee in bie ems, ond st ete ye the mi “ yon oqrrowtuty. at den Fam Abra an ent ta tial hire eh gore, wate grand Gree nen=1q ce Insertion Texte tone aurprise| $I ee bia ; on ah bist Of NI Gown’ time, - ae i we Weal "Sova eomosaten.* Ire. Blue Linen “aid not kooy Lady Caryl bet 0 wee teenoved her 8 For the Morning Walk to the Springs There Is a Madras or Mohair Shirt waist Suit. Race Costume of White Voile,lace Cope Fyect par Gisparagingly of me Sar have. polson; fi ‘i na| For the Races There Are With stume, OF Wa a tener par % Frocks of the Daintiest s per cote coldest, Saucier manner oait:| Summer Sliks with Dres» you ions ; vi i . 1 the twin belts that « od Sree eriete | den Designs gordep— Wi Hh Be Seca | saat eau et White, wth a Toush or fo, "PPL TY sors weston we Panty oil xa | ; (ended it qe bareas eat cine OF ery Griliant. Coat Osan Hote PSR! op vow wont eee the moet exausite| OF OF and Q Me tae Med f 1 ’ : Xie old braid the aame of smartness! 15 Worn by the Belles. f 4 + seen, i ain, I have made arrange: toilets, hie you to Saratoga Spri we iy ai A brilliantly clever Southern girl has mente for you to Mies Ikenyon hasa moar 80 the girl who scahemnprh’ A 4 education of young girls of the middle| tow® Springs in August, which fs the aN - at many gowns, but she intends to and she will no doubt consent to| very height of the # there, must ae i. ay ran wake them meet all occasions and all a 0 t0 asboot," 7 gata, | Dethink Rereelf of gowns, of frocks and aol % ’ ; requirements. There are Just two white A question of manners, not of| {ills of the thousand and one acces- 7 frocks, a plain linen and 9 flufty Swiss, ame,” she retorted. “Pack your trunk|#0rles that are eo amall in themselves, with Just one organdie and one printed rae srron must leave Heron's Nest/ but so large and so important in the net for evenings. Added to this are the ageregat ingenious ideas she herself has carried to. The day begins with a visit to the it, Th will be less Ukely to show the sofl and | ings, these tri: out @ one allk petticoat she owns, a ings, th immed with yards and) silk gown made just to clear the ground Tose pink taffeta, !s made with a stains left by the wet earth and the | yards—one had almost sald miles upon} all around b; ; ¥ a full ineh, Right beside | circular fio early morning dew—and if she is going | milea—of lace. And the observant att! |one you perhaps ave a shepherd's check |grai sr tonncee. Tacs ie ee anay; | you ean do ao much with, she has mae fet aa though to the manser bor, Jaoon notes that all of the lace ta of ine} waist sult, and fust beyond @ linen | fnterlining, vay about Of nine | ReRNA omart, Hite exits 0 ae saree care her hat at home amd) web and most of it on the new Parts /coat and skirt with a wealth of broderie| inches deep, of princess halrcloth iq | ¢MBtY and adorable ana i ae arene rigg A races od tint, @ clear pale yellow. The eoru and /angiaise, that extremely pardonable| this, which makes It set out around the | Dee tat the exclusive shops get dian twine colored laces are entirely passe. | English eyelet embrotd: which, how-| feet with a " * that t tremendous prices for, One ¢, with its loose tourist coat and| ‘Then there are frocks of taffetas mes- takes to ia| buys her gowns ebroad the joy of her heart, is im pale irl geome ua earety pserseh okirt, | saline, of Chinese crepe, with tte orinkly oe had in th chiffon, the goods just doubled tha the edges do not show soll, takes [uriae: of watt eollennes, that re #01 White, of course, as might be ex-|/Thie she wears all the time and so| sewn towether, to, make rales Std blades and pete one o¢ the naw |e hens flr haooy rey paiiatht 08 cob. | ete: ¥ much worn, But there has|every one of her dresses has that ex- a square meshed. net, soft felt sallone in whito, with just @ pte ‘and organdie; not forget |ire'e. , ney thet le rapidly mount: | elusive Parisien wing vo it that makes | ruiies ia and eos ie @ canes big, white seagull at the side, will make |{ing ‘the tatlor-madee in the dhiffon| uf,°°,* furore for a touch or two ot |her the envy of those “not in the OA Be RK Clever Southern Gid Who Plakes a Limited’ — Wardrobe Do for Many Occasions. ‘ skirt simply must be rhort, the dalntiest of summer silks, with Dresden next to the model of the early Vic- shoes immaculate—the black colt |designs, in dull, blurred and faded oolor-| torfan fashions, showing a flowered = For this appearance the shirt waist suit of madras or mohair or linen S# correct, vy ee Be Continued.) fa wee ena very brillant color upon the white| know,” Tow cerise v: By lunch time the tollets begin to ger prep oe the canvas) gown, ‘The parrot shades in red and| Girdles she has ealore, being slender; whieh nat ea nal, Tee lee Gos a ele Sreen—they are doth peculiarly goft|and these are fashioned ypon the| ping Leghom hat, The log show some shade of elaborateness, and| One sees every type and style of Uf abe 1s going to the races in the after-| fashion on the lawn, in the grand| ine, “er tones though at the sume|featherbone foundations that lace in saved enough: to noon It le quit reer sales dlubich time vivid—are ultra smart with white,| front, #0 that the correct little droop | ¢ veils, which she hemetit quite the correct thing to dresg| stand and at the exclusive club-house. | and 4 bright coral pink Ie oftea’ cess | te onsfly managed and maintained, and| by Psa’ ‘and’ 20 Drought it ‘tee before lunch | Atal 5 y eon, ‘The demi-talllour mode of Paris, with) in emprotderies, edging Mounces, fash-|of the yards and yards of chitton that, | Ae “with ane uli a, At the races there are frocks of the! its long, sweeping train, i# seen right! joning stooks and girdles and appear | boing a full yard quarter wide,! giadly pay % 0% —_——— eee OO eee Oe A New Balance Trick Suis ta Pras Eee Ts ee ee ew ba i She replied, an she dashed al ble was: S¥AR ro-NicHT =: PROCTOR’S i "You're mistaken, A ‘peaoh,’ @id@ you GREAT many ingonious balancing say? Dit ties it gm: tricks have been invented, but this wee Tm not~I'm @ cantaloupe.’ BLACK PATTI {a one of the best, because it Is two ‘ttaburg Dispatch. everyday articles and no preparation, COMPLIMENT? WITH T) sisste; “C-A-P-Rel and {ts appearance, when complete, is Widow Wixen—Yes; Henry died quite BLACK PAT \F Bt gia, Me roe #0 surprising. Feconciled, I was at his bedside until aw All you need Is @ string, two jack- the last monrent. Dumley (meaning to be complimen- | : was eid Sildors lead pencils and two five that accounts for {t—Boston ROCKAWAY . Stick the kn! obliquely and firmly | = = - into the opposite sides of ons penell Y “ near the point and stick the pens in the Tested | Pig Unequalled 11 rf “NATURE’S PLEASURE GROUND.” 0 bat me way Into thé other pencil. Mal V positon « die Sateriatne ar SASHIDIS AER & loop tn one and of the etriug and | |e roreton Colvme Conte, BOSTOCK'S 4 fasten the other end to a all m the top | (The only pertect washing tabiet ame "s or alg Pe yy r] Iti y of the door frame, Makes your” clothes sleane i bi ABSOLUTELY be i ND BURMA oft Mine’ Moreill’e Leopards, Insert the point of the first penell into nd does your wa: Bx press fr: =m Bridee 98 the loop and balance the other pencil on a Bea RUebiNe On ye: RY, REAT SUMMER 81 Nea by) ACADE MY.or ESIC, 14a AD CH ey its point flat pl hich h Showing the Exact Balance. rt r ¢ Wor n hdor. rar tae area ' AR Wee Signa (MORGAN The Eternal City pencil, —J | AMUSEM ENTS. /PASTOR’ on “2% c Ves. | You must be careful in putting the HAMMERSTEIN Bway &T coi Rylotte 2 DOAGSDRE ROOF GARDENS bing togethor—careful to get them just pecially careful not to cut TO-D. “WAS s* HSEEN G. BRINKLEY, MADISON ‘SQUARE GARDEN ROO? 9 Q Bwar ARS ear oe st |Tesstant qu, BY MIGHT, AD™: KEITH’S38% GRAND CONCERT TOW stant, EDEN World e1 The distance of the knife points from pencil point depends on the aise of nd knives and the angle they make with HE photograph shows four women flowers, wood, straw and water, but cartying @ pldno on their heads. even building stones, Often they work Sights Ifke this are common Im nine hours at such tasks, beginning at San Remo and @lsewhere in the Riviera, 1 or 2 o'clock in the morning and 4 where the burden of toil falls chiefly voting the rest of the day to washing |each other, and after 4 you have got the parr on the shoulders and heads of the and other housework! The San Remo| balance almost right you can make it 3.) | MANHATTAN BRAGH rere, Rentiea; | MESma. cure st “weaker” sex. (Little girls are trained public porteresses ara especially ple-| perfect by moving the knife handles « _” Palin's Spectacte DECATUR, | Asmsas, Ganbee to balance small bundles of wood on turesque. They crouch at the street little toward or from each other, and - ri and GR aoe NDE ORKS a THING. a their heads and as soon as they can corners awaiting custom and work|hy moving the upright pencil along the = 71 ln do this they are employed to carry singly or in pales. threes or fours, ac- pthes Ai r : r i$ For toilet and bath 20-Mule- Team HUBER’S Casino ~-i624 at, and Jerom | CASIN Matiwee DIEP PARE, POUR, NEW YORK THEATRE iitactts baskets of olives from the mountain cording to the load to be carried. They| When the balance ts perfect you may | Borax. -NO Mildred Barry, Billy Payne "| RICHARD pe MAID AOR groves, Women and haif-grown giria are great consumers of snuff, which| carefully set the whole affair turning GARDEN “Bowery, ar, Conal St "| ge AD AN (Ware as ah act Sti boon - cay on thelr heads fot halt @ mtlé seems in some mysterious way. to] about the string, and it wlll continue to Pacitic Coast Borax Co, ALAN ie of Uso. alent "aa ri Be} only, eileen grapes ghien thelr burdens, sevolve for & lone time , Mew Tor Ching «San Frencingn, fay, taschait'c baty Oras’ “"*"* | “intenere. =o « mm “