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WHITE CHIFFO Gorringe Bow Is Ne Please ‘Take. Notice of It Here, on ‘Mary “nrg ; WITH Z TIRIMEMING. fginal headdress, which for London thas solved the problem of the ob- | 4, Mazy Moore's pretty head covered with ite, Gorringe bow, —— ’ le dy a Copyright, ite o? by Frederick +A, ilnlory drew the ‘This bow ts a large black velvet af- falr with five big loops of ¢our-inch fide ribbon knot! centre. It covers the entirely, and at times 1 entine cap, but that fa only during its } + teek moments, The Garden of Lies \By justin. Miles Forman, together in the of the head like @ Bior- Ce ad a Company, RSs ere werally eft "eee Pat ie ietyre.tanis CHAPTER IV, . A Duel, HE intruder. on thelr tete-a-tete wos @ rather small man, under =, medium height, swarthy of com- plexton, and with very black hair, Hig bed large and dark eyes, and a ferce Ute mustache that turned up sharply Yat the enda. ‘The man’s brenst heayed with @ @tormy breathing that checked his ut+ terance. His face was flushed, and his hands shook with rage, He seemed acarcoly to look at the Princess Eleanor, » but fixed his eyes upon young Denis * Mitféry ino glare #0 savage that tho Irishman instinctively drew back a pace, Chrusting the girl behind him, #o that his. body siucltered her, he, in a puzzled tone; “afell, what is it?, Then, all in a flash, the truth burst upon him, ‘This furious Uttle fellow was tho ren! Prince Kafl! “You~you biackguard!” cried the mewednier, thickly, you dog!—you thief" He spoke in French, and his rage was 60 great that hts tongue would Only with difficulty form the sounds, It ‘was as if ho wrenched each word from hls breast with a visible effort. “You—you wolf. in the fold!" he cried, “sou shall pay for—this, curse you, with your—life!” Hd waved his arm helplessly and leaned back against the @tone wall, panting. The Princess Mleanor made a totter- ing step forward, holding by Mallory's frm with both her hands, Her face ‘wad Vory White, and she stared at the man before her with wide, burning eyes and parted lips. “Carlo, Cario!'’ she erled in a half whisper, “who is—that man? What dogsrhe—want? It's so—so strange! I yaeem to have—to have seen him before -—somewhere-—- His faco !s— Why, etme think! It's all so strange! I must ‘have seen him before—what anes @ want, Karl? Who is he?" Mallory drew the girl back once more, , rams Mies Mary Moore in Her “Mise Gorringe” Costumes, * By Margaret Hubbard Ayer, [': ‘you want to see an absolutely or- ‘The Gorrings bow adapts Itself chame- leon’ like to the charabter of the wearer, and its loops reflec; day number of m and graces. Should you feel gay or festiyo, ‘the sprightly bow takes a wtreperous theatre hat, go to ‘Mra, | follosome upward twist or sinks down Gortinge's Necklace” and watch Miss in the dejected attitude of the ‘day after,” It beodmes ruffled and per- turbed with the’ wearer's spirit, and again 4 stray loop will give It a calm eproachtul aspect.’ The Gorringe bow ie like a weather wave ‘and Indicates which way the wind of moods ts blowing. Realdes that, It @ @ most béecdming covering tor the head, and Women tn Bngiend have a & ( Laway on hs 4 ethene. oe asd roubled, pugal Houve, Ne Me Be eyes were "ewe her hand; watched the . | o1oge caine hor and then returned. ots Yo. 1 | | eooreh, ) | Thia aflopted (t universally tof thedtre-solng, as it protects the top. of. thé, head ooth- piiitely, and can never be sald” to ob- struct the view of, ve person, oltting behind. | ‘When ‘Migs Moore first’ created. the role of Mrs. Gorringe she tried in evety way to Indicate in costume aa well as fn mahter the somewhat catlike ecu: Uaritles of the character, After inuch thought #he hit upon the’ How femous Gortihge bow. At the dress tehearsal the author, Hubert Henry Davies, gave ‘one glance at the charming abtreas and ra ried delightedly://"Woll) I vet how Mra, Gort! gaat tise th sp a with ‘a subtle touch drawn’ the comers of ihe an men he possiblity of clthes Bae of tho Oy gs expres: Lh velvet tmraden cewe, ‘With, the ‘bow which sho wears in eae with a di ted Moore. wears ca Ronson nity ba i ful frocks, She ts Note ae oe ‘on the and ne ete, ss Bs iden st sauna fa ocome “i a gee she originated {| Stuffed Pappere: 65" | Housemsfe's Cy clopaedia Green Tomato Soy. Two gallons tomatoes, ereen and dlloe without dealing; twelve good-bladd on Jona) nleo-wileeds two! quarts, of vineitar) | one quart Of sugar; two teat) tender, oe otten\ leat they whould bth spall glaee § ‘useful ‘and pl yok | a! ant ssuce for bi dd * ry. eat and fot. ' Cut’ the stom ends of large! sweet! pep: pera and dig out the seeds, taking car¢ not to have theta touch the sided, or they will make: the dish ton hot, Lay |; the emptied peppers tn ice-cold salt and water for ah four, Have roadp a good ‘mince of ham, of chicken, of, Veal or ot Yamd,” whh) oread crumbs: of , cold dolled rice worked up with It'to, avoid scpeinéss, Stasoh with onion juice, salt, butter, and gravy; also, tomatn jules,’ it you have it, Fill the peppers with thid and pack, open ents up, in a bake; dlsiy or pan. - Fill tn between, them with @ tops and bake, covered, half an hour, ‘Then brown. Pomegranate ‘Cake. Four cups of brown sugar, two exes. two tablespoonfuls of melted, | butter, Beat until dreamy. Add tao of tires tablespoontuls of pomegranate’ or of- ange peeling, well cooled, chopped up fine and all the white part alloed off; ‘one, teaspoontill of’ ground cloves, ono teaspoonful of cinnamon, three-quat- ters of a oup of wour oream, to wilol add two teaspoonfilis of bicarbonate of soda and. abolt four cupe of white flour, Sprinkle, the ‘buttered, pain wetl |: with toast or oracker chnnbs, “Bako {n moderate dven for ‘thirty or forty tminiites; Seed Cakes, ; ? One ¢up of butter, threa” pune ot} | sugar, one cup of “loppered’? mille, ar cream, four oggs, #lx cups of flour, or C0 2 @ thete,(#0 -“Hetitly as mot to. ectuteh skin, nor tear the garment, but alas to bo felt, always to ineke the and | realise, ths iat he could qun him Teo h hit it he seine hae arm, ahaa. ayers him, ‘ame Mute Dreath whe tged Mel ae? oad’ D plllory’ and’ bbe rth raze, for ee came Dents ‘he man mould not Kill or even ward a radmin a atared at him aullen-}him, unless, per he wae A abs mouth worked under the aoe his “ he! Salhcet eth A hut youl show "Tt ia not sald the Inishmat affection an your care tor your atrange weys. .Xou feaven, whom “you ea Pri bas been hat might well. haye| as 0 reasons W: va it Pr past. eee ‘ou xnow | iri you attem| i Raed Ori Iv tO aE wreck al} ot 0 jae ae ators as hare are nade Ra your ale oa walt Whe " aneore| the pie Ge biter Loar fae “Mons ania iM yard! tine talk, ORteyE ee the, Hye aa Lele phair Monsieur the ene in anoth bv ray sree behind your fine pre- = iz 3, onaio re nad, "1 tell you your noble tensiona to steal the love of m ai af the Princess Hleanor of Novodnia! saw ‘you, you blackguard! I saw her put hor two hands upon your breast and vok uy) Into your face! you think I don't Know a loyo look when I see it? You're plotting to steal my wife from ine, you our, you and the whole parcel uf Pileves here, among you! But there'll he Sno less, for lll have your life by the love of God, here and now! Above there! Weapons! Dd you hear? poh ong, I sav! Curse you, you best, you want me to kill you with my hands?” Mallory smiled, Ife looked up to the window of his stintlo jugt above his Had Kave @ little shrug of helplossness and shook his houd, "Pil not fight with you, slr," said he tothe Prince, “You're needed elgewhere, Tm told, Your life mustn't be risked,’ The Novolnian made as if he would spring upon him with empty hands, ou our! You cur!” he enaried furl ously, "A coward, too, eh? Brave erouph to sneak into a man's houso and steal hte wife, but too cowardly to face steel! You cur!" “Bobby,'' said Dents Mallory to me, quietly dls eyes steady and herd upon tho other man's, “will vou be good enough to thiow me down @ pair of sharpened follk?” But T jeaned from the window panto stricken, “Denis! T cried, "You mustn't, you mustn't! ‘Think’ what you're doing, man! Oh, have a care!" Denia glanced Up at me for an Instant and amiled, ‘Its all right, Ind.” sald he, “Never fear! Come, the fells! and be qufok!” I took down tho fowls from the wall near at hand and tossed them to him, Tt was one of the most beautiful ex- MMhitt of swords manship that I have ever seon, Malle erful and im- defers against an actack ns no ver whirlwind of farce. ess and intensity, Ay, and o skilful whirlwind, too, not all random iMarhing, The Prince wan a fine swordsman avd durenee far beyond his ordinary form. Horo wos Denis tn a quarrel not of his | seeklag. to It insults the Meoesent nossible, and the one man of all the world w | way of what his hes | was a way out of h gently, till she stood behind him, | thine’ made easy, PAAR cirleitace tad gone ks MEL Te nen’ evan shrunk, Mo nec do very .| the thine himse A arry h aes aOR Tia eybe Crore thine wee ake | balnt: held, firm, i brought back, en }da rage gave him a stremeth amd en-| time amd’ meant fo flat th wk if He would have abet 46° the | but that Denis Bellon ny dropping “his fol arms about: him, ifthe had been a chi! her lying upon the big ivan “in. the 0: my « (To Be Continued) weamed to leap from fey, a strength of {ts own; nie he e Air over his head oh ‘againet thé eky int it +a cot a litle. ae ite A tea Rest counvar ,, in ate eri. the Brinch ron: beck help: jeu against pee mall ne Pca and ore Ths’ cheek | find dSvtopee toon e088 bis “ee Lhe liga: him Ya thom uf ‘When hé wakened to consciousness he tae, | just on tolatiffen into.@ thin paste. two ‘tail tds fennel or ay seed, one tableepoon til fofla.; dinwalved $n bolling water, Roll’ into shapes. ; Automatic Teapot. ae ya ‘Chis clever, Invention 4g net, to 0 nyse a match’ at 7 o'clock, and the match Ughts the, spirit, lamp and. the lamp heats the kéttle, Winally, when'the Kot- tle reached the: ootract temperature a Tittle tea draps into the pot, hich in turn tite and pours ont*phe téd. ‘When all this {s.accomplshed this. remark bly 16" ede. to “Wwaken the’ steal a | Hse tl its dutive nol Oy ris tan: sides ‘wanted the next Pane. Keeps His Secret. ‘My eon, don't you kuow that your wild career ls a disgrace to vane father?’* “Don't you wotry, 1 don't let ‘ay body know you're my father!* Beautifying Newerook.| good gravy; ‘atrew’ fine crumbs over the} | though not fess effec repelling ‘the pickpoc} ja Lisbon No. 3. ——e out hit nd cut Hathods of Dealing with a Thug, That Do Not Ree quire Great Exertion | or Sieh ) — which have. heen explained in the you. may I’ you have learned tho various grips two preceding articlex, consider: yourself .competent to deal with the ‘hog and the fmasher in aay oonit! icy that may arise. : re, hs you have seen, eapy to They understand and simple onough) for the moet ftegile, woman Mi ‘be able to mas- ter them: | ° hal ae There ate, nevertheless, even simpler methods vf] or the sneak thief'é’ attack, and #i {tts the ob- fect of té-ddy's lesson to explain to *jyou, Onc Lot Us “sippowe, “in the first place, that a thief walks up. to you and matetion the ee or/lape pin atyyour throat, He will, probabty’ try it he is of the brutal aud) not sneak tnist variety of aw s 2 Improvements for Delane ¢ Street. “yoil” Have learned them, you may be sure that though you do not welgtrover'100 pounds’ you can mako|(r the moat. powerful thug alive aa weak ayo baby in your skilful hands, Loe \ plckpoonel) 20. push your head bagl] Hwith his left foyedtm while with: hig t Hand: ‘he } the brooch, Brave! youraelt ‘by catohing the outor aldo’ of his left! slpeve'ngar tho shoulder with your right hand, while you work: your, left chad) afpfard in tho loop formed by his twd atme, (Seo illus tration Now 2) palaud Dring “your loft By the vary: irae hls position this part of hie throwt’ must remain’ moto or lems exuosed,- No man can withstand a hard, steady pressurd ‘onthe \Adatn's apple, Presa it with all Your"foroe; and as you do #0 bring yoursleftfagt fr forward; out- sido his right”! AMlustration No, 2) ah By, tha etip your is left arm swing right hand ha’ 6 him to, your night ancé and throw hith, i He. cannot; stop! qalde to regain his balance, since your tended foot te fo his SAT RE rat ite WIDOW, = shane LB | THE, iad WEBER &. at ALL STAR STOCK Co, “ANNA HELD MARIE DRESSLER CHAS, A, BIGE LOW AUBREY 'BOUCICAULT ARRY, MORR Hi RRIS Frank eet Som Fook jo a Banas tel ge i Ever fen, At Hoon, 9 Tg SPECIAL, Lom i Commencing { ee Jan. 10! |ATINER ehted sk ssite | 6 LOUD, | .NOHIGHER * i | ER TY) 424 at, Rvs. 8.15, at etd Brianger BW YORK, Ti JOSEPH BROOKS’ __Proave thon ot aes Br Pee NIGHT, st Nat wk, James K. Hackett. Soats Selling. PAUL GONGHKS Ss:nxyn,oaterman & || PASTOR’ ett aN ee [x mouta not nave eared to taco Dents | ny the house, vonder! Altdor 20 ry BX evphis man) 1) my th | SYDNEY DBANI & CO. Fy. cola nara 1 I felt Von Altaces roy & Woodford. ya burke { Puan fea thorn Mail 0 . WAYS In E eo from Maller ; Wed. Sat \ arson Whom, tha cow Plans Suggested for the New Bridge Approach. METROP LS poWwN 1 ha | d ake anid fntl sods ay, OWN THe Te | PU angel un 0 PPVIIA New York Clty Improvement three wide stretches of pavement, divid- subways, tb run, beneach tt, Tt is sug- | NeXt Weel, David Higetht ln His Lact Do at i Coole nA: n ot ps leaned | imiesion sukwesiy the ensulng ed from each other by two narrow) gested that oars running ak W FIELDS’ Phoze sot S.A5.M nl | ih ea oh nges In Delancey’ streat, be-|sirips of turf, in-whlch strips, at reguian| CY sedi go. th ouwh thts dos } Til } ¢ i My ‘ Fy imal lnah the an termindt of {intervals, a double ling of shade troos | Hel “a thus relieve the upro ll AiG ican i; | ine wh the! the Willlamsbur ¢ ' {of undue eongestion, for a childish opi He. thonk ina ent; mehed | he ,, | Would be blamed; Insuring a, coo) and} hei TuARe propdsed ty deviate the QNBWihex. ae, LOTR. Mat. Saturday a hea neyor moving- mai fs arm | tons 'd us| Vo widen the thoroughfare in such}pretty walk for Rast Siders or for | elevated -trati 1h AS S, ‘Othello, s Hehtencd a bit about Labavo | hina the arn Lat sto divide it Into three lateral) Brooklynites who cross the Willlama+ inory Btragt (inguin anew a 0 vex RE \ ‘nen ninces. 9 er! seotto . it ‘ ; thoroughfare to the Bowery and € Jowed: tn ne lines with oon suns | sectlone--the nee beg heirs a dure Bridge, and who prefor ta Bo tO) Sirmcine The trolleys. Hehe ested OE t } They a iy non its Tonet st RUNS | be used for vehicular traffic and the oen-| pusincas on foot.’ plan {0 rin through the Dela HILL, Gare EVE,Tho Ml pe Nay Ay H ail you ‘heed inive: none ine whee ; vied to the) tra! section to serve ava ghaded 'prom-| iphe wideh of this triple promenade, Wunnel would, oF eile pete af y know, And no take you bavk |eye In a fay of guiver! ine ler various specified nolnts with Ly ‘ou | $0 te house, nie-migss muwt be daatt | aay he broks thnaRh eoads, according to ghe plan, ie euMigient for & down tramertn both the cust and | WINDSOR et. THE CHILD WIFE With af once Come; Dleanos,” guand at will, im bere and a Rrbeenans ” ‘woul “obnaist Of dourdirack subway, ox two double-tracis Lea! Of the cltye eek, ‘Tracked Around the Werld, turn will |! } tne ye al pave.) ga. it band, wi phand, aie tors |) presaing upward |i At the ‘ the biltig torwat left foot tH ttt ‘behind and Tonks hi advanced '.Jeft | Loot.) ioe tel a tree right’ hand yy | GAstNO. 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