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Feti?, GOLDEN SHIP UNDER A BLACK FLAG. The Iron Pirate By Max Pemberton. Sse rea he pad taken my Rand be h eee eek ans then - | tinued to gaze wu OHAPTER Iil, 'UDDENLY I saw Capt, York's ruse that E i AUTH 5 4 ist i ‘ ‘ and “tonse and iMsnetin moment; bs fare and wi was not 9 tall ag I was, but'a man | rena aicng i f i i ii HI . I therefore fol- Paolo, apparently unobserved, le went straight to a Bowery, 1 Ei i moment o @ouds of amoke 1 dis- talking with several ruf- 1 pecognized as members ite crew, The next moment dowa trom behind and all darkness, 6 ee @ 8 houre—perhaps days—passed be- ‘overed my senses. When at 0 I found myself stretched th of @ cabin on board some to judge by the motion) travelling at a tremend- fate of speed. The cabin was tux- unously furnished. In @ chair near my berth sat a well dressed nian watching me Fy. al | ped morning to you,” he said; “I pe you have slept well? "I have never slept better. What time ts itr” “It's exactly half past three, Amert- ean time, I didn’t wake you before, Deeause sleep ts the best medicine in your, case. I'm @ doctor, you know.” 3 nodded. “Tou are aboard Capt. Black's sh! he seid. “You insisted on meddling with affairs that didn't concern you, _Whet business was it of yours to carry ‘em Martin Hall's crasy scheme of cap- us? We knew your plans from Bt heads pr "you atoard. tug 1 to whore the ship lay = ‘commissioned by Ca ° . : ‘ Hi H bts Hau no answered promptly. ri ug houlders and an- change your mind. mit ig not pleasant. ‘ourself unnecessarily 70s tHe question to ay, I was summoned to On the way I met From their black aw that they hated Yonged for a . Black's cabin was fitted up in a Tiehpess that took my ear But I had not eyes so much fOr tho ‘oom as for the solitary occ! wl of \t, Pat he writin, but yy oe me that I wae “tates to i. pt. Black in orgy in Par! ‘or all the bray: which then fell lips we noting, and his given in answer to the F doctor's knock, was spoken melo- M re be Darltone, voice that very pleasantly pend t ear. en epped forward ani a naa out his to me I had the mind almost to w ade from him, for I keaw Rind cod crime heavy AR be it ae thought the tally ot ¢ maki ne at sven I tool wrest hard éM Jooked him full’ in the face. to possess olossal | in his enormous arms and f and o Not il-look!r. u dla The strange thing abet our meeting was this, howeve Guardian Spirits of a Corean Village. reath | hea: my hand until ver ‘eh Ma peer tan, A ee ¢, “T won't have urried, and you're my PR RY ‘unt! put the straight question a, ho happens you won't ise ‘about the answer, for we can be very you,” it Out on deck dinner Ryd. a on after and t your me to gut ‘‘e join, b: ‘and'b1 ‘A Fan ay he you eian't n ike’ to Mite to Be mayte {t's you, John. Th fellow dunk ave; threat, but thi mi we left, ence was free We went back with Baa veen to the’ provisions Yor my com lort he, too, went away. ae ou must have been born under a lucky star, You're the first non te waa, Biack ever gave an hi Ao ‘in sent tr ia hie eabin. On document of some sort and a Pelee are grumbling,” sald he, ast “We can wait no longer, bd must sign this paper, serene to be- come one of us, OF’ ——- he picked up the revolver, "I refuse!” I shouted. His anger was fierce, terrible as a tornado. His teeth shook, he rolled inded be: m1 pire agaln ‘where the sweat , he sald in a tow, “Don't corspel me. Ind. to do what I have meant not to do. You're here for fire" or ill, and if you wish to keep your ife put a control on your tongue, You've been here days now--the fi * m™) ty Among us, or that you Fook up the work of the hound Hall. I wrote death y | against his name, as I wrot yours when you entered Paris, There's reasons why I've broken my word in your case, though yau'll mw ver know ‘em; but there's no rearor why you shouldn't ewear to go throneh it with me and mine. man for 4 life for life, be i roves a or bull among the to share ¢ Among us wha 4 got upon That’s my ulilmatum, I i ar eee there's my papers fem Bow, 07 yas Ne # corpse Batons an hour on’ the clock. Ho leaned over his writing-table and put the paper into my hands—a rough oy of meant, whieh he wished me to From bis face my glance passed to his right hand. which held the pistol, and in that instant T took for a stop which was the last mad conga of a driven man " @ the pen!” I sald, suddenly, rising and bending over the table. He put the pen into my hand, an leaned back wit’ @ chuckle of satis- faction; but the “ovement cost him the gi I ci...ned his pistol with te amaind grasp and covered him with oye solge 9 Gager Tl shoot you Ike @ "aoe!" T ‘Then the Pig was no craven, sat motionless in hie chair, and T sa the beads of terror falling from his forehead: but he betrayed no emotion, and his face might have been eut from mares, Lhad the muzsle of the pistol on him, ane T continued, with great- y Wt aay one tonnes to thls roses, sou or any is ou here it.” ib ‘ou me then more calinly, and berately: iret that’s bested | take your word for that," I said, “but take ¢are=you are mo your hen (To Be Continued.) “WE SPUR LINES OF JME CASSOCE ARI MERE BEPERTIED Dainty Models from the Resting Hour. Paris of Gowpns for Smart American Girls Make Teagowns Do Double Duty. HEN madame—or mademoiselie, W either, for that matter—does Not feel inel'ned for format Gress, then the neglises iy considered Se) the ¢orrect house attire. Over In this coumtry, where more strenuots lite obtains, the negligee costume is con- fined to bedroom use almost amelu- sively; but In the more tftimate tamly life that prevalis im france those dainty garments ee the pride of the wardrobe. The very. newest models imported show that all the signs and tokens of fashion ‘as @laplayed jn more formal garments are duly heeded in these d4- Hghttul informal gowns, The sleeves follow the same lines, the extreme of bouffantry is obeerved in the skirts, tue THREE PRIZES—$10 fer best ‘anecdote of child life; $10/for best child's (not over 7) etory,in child’s own language; $5 for, beat jist of baby° worde and thelr equivalenta, None.over 150' words in length. Send ra to Man garet Hubbard Ayer, World, New York Cit; “E girls responded with « rush of latters when they heard that predilection for the Gecollete ts given full ewing—the fair Paristen dee muchly to thi @eoollete Yor’ sli daylight wear—and qven ¢! velveteen which appeare on the spect éloth and silk costumes tm tey "Of a hem. is to be seen on the Gholepat heg- Ugees! ‘oa From’ Paris come the daintiest models in gowns for the resting hour, Over there, the fair Parisienne never thine of leaving her bedroom or her doudelr until it ls time for luncheon, and ft Js in the seclusion of her own private apartments that she invariably receives her chosen and choicest in- CS those who know ter well to rus in for @ few moments’ ehat on thelr way to and from special all went homo wel, and we were si! glad that we wasn't drowned, Everghody hada good laugh at us, but we didn’t see the joke, 1 @ not live in New York, but I only the baby boys were outdo-'| |i ing them poth in numbers ang in literary achiavement, Of course, 1 know they would. They will never be | behind the boys im anything in thle woman's century. ‘The stories offered In the contest ar Getting more and more interesting. Ne one cam read Betty's ecgount of the heavenly library without e that her surmise is cozzect and |thas | celestial reading-roome will be filled with self-read books of the year bd seve Mino and cyeright, The Heavenly Library. (6 P\UN? ETHEL," said Rewy, “will ‘90 tell me a 'tory?” A Yes,’ said the aunt, and eer he little one her sald pes blind boy. One night an cae came to fim with pe tha gt wonderful to tell, the little could eee all the pleturts. But soon the gage! Uttle boy “Ob,” eH Betty, “what a bdeau'ful “tory! Do they have lots of books there, aupty? If they do,” eald the child Wisely, “they mugt pave dolites, too, and | am going to agk wodder & I tan ga” M EDITH EMILY BOWNE, No. 1215, Dean street, Brooklyn. came bere for my vacation, But I hope I win the weige so I can tell my Ite trends ot West, where I live, VSTELLA CAMBURGER, - Aked giz years. No. % East One Bundre} a91 Revert) street, New York Clty, A New Spelling. NE day mamma was waching her QC mense in't ro98 where my little brother of three wag sitting look- Dreakfast invitations a nd the like, The girl who can afford to regard the cleaners’ and laundresses’ bills with in- Gigerence will be very likely to pro- vide herself with the latest fancy, which calls for what ts really two gowns, posed the one over the other, These are {n the thinnest and sheerest of China silks, and there ts simpty no end to the delightful color schemes which can be carried out in this medium. The under one, or lining slip, follows the lures of the outer one exactly, and save for the lace trimmi which is so dlaposed hardly @ atitch cf difference the two, An exquisite one, which has just come through the Custom-Fouse—it ts destined for the trousseau of an Quteme hride—shows a rosy shade of Mauve China silk ove! jellcate shell pink. The outer gown is trimmed with ds and yards—one 1s almost tempted @ say qniles an@ miles—of real Valen- lonnes in the. new Paris tint, @ clear though falnt yellow. The lace fs Whipped on to every lengthwise group of tucks, and to each edge of the wavy insertion Itkewlse. The gown Is fashioned with the indis- pensable yoke, which in this Instance is exposed to full view, being of bands of Insertion joined together with fancy fagotting stitches, The throat Is cut Jow and the lace yoke unlined. 'To this gown {3 applied en doublure, that ts, the two silks are held together and worked as ome, ‘The body part ts dis- posed in groups of lengthwise tucks, and the prospective wearer, being tall Mamma sald, you were ne! . You got frightened. To which he ald, “No I don't, Don’t C-M-n-O-p-q spell hervoust” MAYBELLE NAGEL Sayings of Bess, Arete the qook fry (boll) the water,” “Oh, there goes @ whole load of sugar’ (lime). “Bee the spirits on the window panes” (frost). “Gitick tho atring fn your mrouf and wind tt up just @ Jittie” (tle @ knot in thread so i sew), “Bess, the little dog had @ collar on.” “Did it have cuffs on, too, mother?’ “My, T's hot just lke a boll egg!” T do my halt ‘spenders (ue) Could they have stood so sharp & “You don't mean that | and slender, the narrow lace edge is ruffled to each Uny group of pinched tucks, These are all run in by hand, snd the lace appliqued, too, in the same m. ner; but the American girl who is ever In a hurry can duplicate all uf the dainty effect with the oscillating ¢:itsh of the sewing machine and produce the finished gown in « fraction of the (ime demanded by hand work. At knee depth an extremely full ciroular fomee is applied, and here ts the parting of the ways. The two flounces are joined ‘o the body part together, but the outer one fs banded with much lace, while under one ts teft plain, and each free of the other, The under on fintshed with @ fine knife plaiting « a semi-circular band of princes® hair cloth in the hem, onty about four frehes deep, while the outer one has a double edge 6f lace whipped on for a finish, ‘The girk who is invited to many house parties--and these are gapidly dewming the helght of fashionable entertain- Ing—will do well to make the one gar- ment do duty both for bedroom and boudoir use, and for tea gown as well, The fashion of afternoon tea served in the large halle, which are such @ feature of the modern country, houses, and which are really @ meeting place and a lounging place for the ea- tire household—servants, of course, ex- cepted—is a delightful one; and the tea gown has come into ite own again fn this connection. Indeed, a tea gown tg now considered indispensable by the She's in the wilderness of Love, ‘Where light forever shines; he showered with the blossome— Hid in honeysuckle vines; And Her musta is a thrush's song, Dim-shadowed in the pines. Bhe's in the wilderness of Love And let her there remain, With only the white Ifly-cups Of honey-beae, to drain, And the wild breath of the roses When thay're weighted éowa ty vain, In the wilderness of Lovey Whatever may befall, Let us place before her, citiee— With thetr cold and. tron wall, For Love is where the thrusties sing, Ané Love is all-In-all! =F. Io Stanton tn Atlanta Consti- tution. — BLUSH AB SCIENCE SEE8 IT, A acientist who apparently knows « thing or two writes im ene of the maga. tines: “A blush {9 & temporary ery- thema and calorific .effulgence of the physignomy, ventuating tn a paresis of vasmotor filaments in the facial capil- laries."" The next ime you cauto a maiéon to blush try to renvemher the trovbls you are puting her to.—Chizage Roms 4- Herald, oo DE S0TO'S COMPROMIGE. De Boto Misslesippl. “It I call tt ‘Father of Waters," he |mused, “I mustn't lot ft Bound Ken- tteky.” Later, however, he compromised on Juvt a few miles.—Chicago Jourisl. ————- 7 at Wise peopie always advertise Where “ade” will reach casst read- ers’ eyes, cess, The paper's vogue grows less and less, But if the advertisements pay The “Want Ad” list swells day by day, It World Want Ads were not the deat eat tea fumt @beovere’d the | | And tf these eds, don’t bring suc-| Jota IKEITH Sis, PAT SHOM IS: ORE DEEP CAPE COLLAR £3.Al PRIPLE FAVORITE The Latest Fancy, Two Gowns, P One Over the Other. Negligees and House Gowns in the Ver Latest Fashions. amart girl, Amertcan as well as Eng-; the sleeves and under-arm ish, not only for visiting, but for home| but very dainty ones come use an well, delicate colors for the tack ‘The eatravangant ‘These are as light in weight wealthier Glasses over there have really | feather, and protect that part the value of money—Will un- | the And there js one deny: who {s Gainty in all of her monte wih, astiterget, a8 thar 1s t0 sew « reliable Gress shield in her tea- in is SAM eae Ouwwar. “Rica rae TL PRO RAT, mm Luna S3uh"b Park ln EVES MADIS0 Atk your neighbor. PASTOR'S | Ree . MANHATTAN BEACH | SILVER SUIPR, a ie ae wort ‘ty Agi Hat gare Faler P. Dall hae i NEW YORK THEATREgz ICHARD } Ro Yaseen rr _ON SAL st. & M4 Ay Fight tor Love OEE |PROCTOR'S {75 iste OF’ Bie armory, Bo We. Robt. Fiastmmons,* T™ {PROCTOR'S { rane Rite 7 et Dis TS coes Sunday ‘Morrow. 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