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yay Hotel deLunet te ae This an. English beiale ‘Artist's View of t,| im This Case et Moonshine and Marguerite 7 excuse you; and ft !s too Inte, we both'| about it from start to fini know, for hope or expostulation of any you do! It 1s Impossible to misunderstand T have now to return you thig,""—laying the innocent instru- ment of thelr undoing upon the table near her—"‘and this," lays a faded bit of nature's handiwork that @ week ago was, the marguorite’s he {Rav sister, plucked among the moon- beams and given him by the @irl stand- Ing before bim, pale and mute, and, In his eyes, most false, A terrible sense of utter desolation falls upon him as he turns away unde- layed by any word from her, Kyen at the door, though inwardly cursing his own weakness for so doing, he pauses, as though In a wild hope that she yet may call to him to come back to her; but no. sound, bigaks upon the heavy stillness that seems to have fallen on the room and, opening the door, he jrues out quickly, closing it firmly behind < Permission jeorge Munro's jose Seni 1893, Usain Munro's Bons.) @YNOPsta OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. year-old girl, is gir: hi ake Fishy Foo. rig, Haleved Sp higeout Bias a ae F nob ren, fal love. wth mye, Alys Ak ‘Pomonby, that aad ti Bric cathaen hata yes nina axaint rane thot a Sir George. Mi Nye and Wd areorne tor ruanmitetit in ie manlen. ting, ‘at ‘enmcs, ay repen argwerite with the mbol . Sou Katherine) Nogent, by Take ove you not! and gives it to att a ¥ CHAPTER V. /: A Woman's Hate, ‘we face, leaving only @ deathly ® pallor in ite place, and'a smile Feplete with scorn for his own weak- Deas, Ih eager, hopeful anticipation ‘ne had phicked the petals one by one from the flower sent by the love he now deems false, only to find the bitter as~ wurance that she loves him "rot at all’ 4 tte ond, Still holding the flower in hls hand, he crosses the billlard-room to the door, T* flush has died from: Ponsons, as bind to Katherine Nugent's keen’ \ glance as he ls deaf to Lady Now- port's honeyed apesch, and goes straight to the library, where, by her own word, “gho” is awaiting him to have her lib- erly restored to her, Surely it 1» not bie part to dolay the restoration, Entering the library he waikw like one fn @ dream to the upper end of it, where, near the fireplace, Miss Disney fe standing with a beating heart and all ber soul in ther eyes, “I have come to you at your own re- quest,’ he says sternly, ‘Though I think this appoiniiment—made by you— fa @ mistake. It is useless to talk of even a@ friendly feellng between w ayain after all that has come and gone, ‘There is nothing I eo keenly desire as @ formal separation between us." , Stunned, bewildered, she gazes at him ® opecchioss astonishment too fresh | yet for grief. "T have conto to set you finally free,” say nothing, I do npt | drrerong {0 go to work should Riy World Help. Wants daly, i | Ls wen 216 ils wera weit, Sui tent—Read tiem sul, lis the petty oreature who ia thrown) “Am hoter whton ta to do bullt in New York ts intended exclusively for the use of children, . fhe servants wilt be weed to hospital work. No child will de taken in without a ae, gn prices range from £16 ‘4 850 @ seek for two pereons.”—[Ext ract trom a Dally Paper.) f Toking this paragraph for his textyJohn Hassal, the famous English oomie artist, has pio his {dem of what thie Aigh-toned hotel for children will look like, He pictures a scene in the new “kid” hostelry, which The Bvening World fhere reproduces from London Sketch. The proud New Yorker, however, who Toves to see fils city grow and its features increase, may have a long time to walt for this new bt. ‘will bo able to spend fortunes on peppermint stick and to write out big checks in payment for baby-food souftles and frappish hors d'oeuvres, No definite information can be given about It now, By “The dejecennee tops it Be hewileared resignat {and though Tam m not, ag a rule, one of ‘the obnowious a tha en vari of eae atill I foresaw that it you would: be sonty you saw that?" pays in a tone of Coby i ohisnag bewil- derment and resi periany T aid. By Ste side he sa 98, oem "Oh. T say, you iiss oi fog, in high “disgust, to treat a fellow who js almoa brother, you know. If T must. A think tt ip Sxcea ney foolish ‘to pk! up EreOH of an empty title,’ he told yout" exglalms she, flushing with indign: hear the truth from me, horrible thing to have to ccuteeat’ “but I tried to make friends with him ,and I sent hin he ‘wouldn't have Iti an and told me he wished to aét mo ‘finally free’ (such a way of putting It!); and”-~ her cousin's arm ds around her by this time, and she is sobbing her heart out on Mig shoulder—'T am the most un- rind girl Hi all the world!"’ there Puss be a mistake] , Wilding, at his ‘gonds ft Siaaee the spinvor 0 Ponsonby for the ‘The ollek of the lock rouscs Miss Dis- ney from aspell that has taken tiny into. With a little gasping cry, she sinks into 4 chalr and covers her face with her hands. all mean? What has happened? flowly—slowly—the upon her that he has rejected her— has spurned her overtute and treated her poor attempt at reconciliation with Wgnominy, He had not wanted to be Ho wos perhaps glad of the chance of escape she had first af- forded him by her senseless encollrages |i ment of that hateful Sr George (alas! how the great are fallen); had tried to force herself upon him, and he had come himself to tell her he would none of her, She starts to her fevt and clasps her hands together to prevent herself from bursting Into tears of cruel mortifica- She walks rapidly up and down » Planning devp thoughts of han but no help, no comfort, For a long half-hour she 80 ponders In fruitless search alter @ calm that will not come end of It her courage forsakes her, confesses to fherselt that she Is un- that ali men are de- testable, and that above and bevond all Ponsonby ig the most full possession; ae won't Delray. me, pretty but deeply a! Of course not, me saat hint . URForENoR Ee tower! 'ghow. it to mo," say! it the close of her con barrister alr that fate commendation from the Torether, and with tell you. that It is hardly worth while m a Wi . the itmost. caution, tthe petals again, and at tha, en ook Ba ly ir i ould it have Heppenedy ne Misa Disney, int an awe: reraicien ave ‘ettlred al her yon counted baie first time, or ye it was removed’ by" thls. moment Katherine Nugent entors the room, “Oh, Kathenne,” orles Alys, and uns ning to her throws her unmuspiclous arms around her and toils her all, iy cousin, Mr, Wilding. tells me he (Brank) is suffering as much from this wretched mistake ag I am, yourself—with your * gays Katherine, calmly, ‘Wilding, who in watching her closely, tells pimygelt she does excellently well unfortunate af. atin ‘with his eyes on Her eyes meet ‘his calmly, hie fellows, Mr, nBome! thine “ought to be done about it e agree with you. what 'a to be done? ‘ says Alys, very land she (oern't care; ‘and then bh | lings herself. Into ¢ a huge armohatr, letting her faeo drop upon her naked arms, breaks into bitter ile dling, entering the room a few » finds her in this condir it tums her if © trom him, ny ve Mr Ww inal "e awit, wa Hie air, ding i really nothing to ma, 1 have no right Bs ‘Tin to this, because he's ys Frank Ponaonby''—hete ahe com: 4 eved to ment here by the very intensity of her own tezant—"'is of too Renorous a natura to kee any In dgllcacy In this act of hers.” jus told me. all suld Miss Disney he last ito be down r cousIN reprovingly, itt I speak tn him-on this » can TE be tecused of that? — sly, to her cousin, T think you should to make allowanses slight “aleplay of pou done In that got ft way.” in tell you all’ the more dato wine Ns ape oN be to that By Alice Rohe. ay @ yer the hunian. bores. that make your life the diggest burden," said the, Pesaimist, ‘tt dn te woman who could mucceed, but won't. “Bhe embodien all the essence of sou Grapen that have been raised sinde good, Ol Aesop's days,” "Well, I should designate her as the women who ‘couldn't @ucceed bist would,” awd the philosophers, airily. ‘Z wuppoas you would,” fi Posslmist, dryly, “bu you wouldn't Inat more than one minute th her eo- it you did, lady in question belonge to the epecies who can’t bear to ase any 0 Tt doesn't © common. I don’t see GO t the theatre 60 such Inte hours, No wonder you Geveloping such wrinkles and under your eyes.’ “But lot the lady get @ chance her- golf, and will sho take advantage of ttt range Of her own opportunities. "You don’t mean td tell me Tap all of these good, Kind, sthait-laced . Im! les .who are eternally throwing the hooks Into thelr sleters whe indulge in the feminine frivolities of Ufe woul follow .swit if they had @ obence' quoried the Philosopher. t safe to make glittering en: . replied the Posstmist. can only speak from personel observe- tion and a knowledge of the charaoter’ fatics of the sox, but I'd hate to take a chance on any of these sour grape "Women's jealousy te too big « top) to even. try to discuss, but the most obnoxious type of the Jealous woman {nto spasms of envy when any of her dear, dear friends gets something # little bit better than she has herself and) prodesds to khock."’ ‘But women cast help being jéalous, can they?’ aalg the Philosopher. “No, they can’t help tha,” bald the Peaslmist, “but there te enough physl- cal violence left/in the world to keep them ftom throwing this ‘wouldn't help it if they could: racket, It's disgust- inj "What could be done about !t?' asked the Philosopher, “If you would coll thelr blu it would be Just what they wanted, according to your atory.”’ ‘Phe beet method . of extermination Tecan think of,” said the Pessimist, ‘la to really call their echt mt veil hard on the proposition ‘au en turn them down. That, ought to help eome,’” Of OeUe EQuULbTIANS ONDON muste halts are drawing batrone by meane of a trio of ac: fobatic feats whose chief charm appears to wonalst in the fact that in any one of the three the performer is Quit Mable to lone his Mte. Infant, one. man has been ‘killed within the ‘past few days, he most onlginat of the three nov- eltles Is "The Gyroscope," This ap: Daratus consists of a wheel thirteen feet in diameter, a0 weared as’ to Yolve simultaneously etout a honzon. tal and a vertdoal axis, ‘Tho inner rim wy POthe wheel) 49 eoneteucted as a sort narrow bicycle track, The perform: Of enters the Wheel on his bicycle. By & furlous dash of mpeed along the nar- row obeular vertical track he) sets the ‘eyroacope In motion. “As the great wheel attain a certain rate of speed the rider suddenly “‘blocks"’, bis bicycle, and the revolution of the gyroscope thud carries hlm up some distance along {te olroumference, By ropeatiig this eeverd| times the, rider is at length carried aM the way around with the wheel's motion fur seven or eight revo: lutfona, A tréok bloyeH@t calling. him- How. bidet alg May Make a Living at Home. Is the herd: of this odd per: formana Both of-ithe other feats partake morei oF less of the already familiar “oycls. whirl" typo. One condate of staniithe on tho back of 4 bareback horse ding at top spend about the ‘ By Rita A. Keiley. y © No. a~Mending Gloves, WO givla with thelr own living to male began’ ® mavenomslan Ine dustry by ineerting. 1 ad Vorti@ement in the ev dailies; Onwe @ bia? the notice appeared, stat- TT OD IMPOSSIBLE. “Doey Rudge drink ¢s much es he Regis of goo-goodom, where the infant millionaires’ | used we ihe dosen't drink ene Tile de without as! Hous ton Post, » with a fatnt emile, ould. be sonal’ aye 2" ul pe 8 Bortly, wid ib atiil att bh his i Sree on Kath- eatherine, nappe io COrWANL faye her pang on, vy ro te a Iden gene ctl: the ad) Sitting Mine Nuen' ‘holds it for an Instant in emia and then gently dros it. Some divine Inatino at the same moment makes her faa back, ag though to ward the ON pet “No, oe 1 will tell him mysel ahe says, with nervous haste and a profund sigh, She walks prey fa from epi wie by Tiled the door, oak very {noulaive Ate ” gays Miss bator uel a a eirl, when ie no evil iinet returns Be, coo! ‘o's, YOu mean?" Frank's?” Phere ite Who: ran had Miss guy with the [ot text fmile, Oh be Alien we ia. to point,” sald Wilding unmoved, ut midentially—“if lL were you tenould 458 Nugent po- ready unknown to axplaining jt,” ming, wentad! Vsti, T mould epneet my for £ 4 ho nentence, he anil jou eansiat the ping Ing that ves would’ ‘be mended i} promptly, ly and fedsonibly at an apartment pp in Harleen, In their little flat the girls awadted encouragement in dhe way of tom and folled gloves seit’ in ito bo made whole. ‘They camte in dowbbfully at first, one Pair at & time, with dig holes and nruch soll, as'though to defy the ability fot the mender, ‘Nie gloves were firet mended #0 pov rs aed gtd a ed reat would maver be cutpected, and then oleangl with a cleunelng fluid that worked wouxlers, Promptly the gloves were retutmed to the owners by one of the gizls, wid collected a small fee and Aolicited more trade. Before long they were dove a four. ishing business, ‘Thele charge for cleaning was) a trifle loss than that of the professional olean- erp, and the careful mending, which almost amounted to an art, 80 nent was It, appealed to the Women who: were acoustomed to haying thelr gloves ré- turned from the cleaner’s with bgger rents“in them than when they wire want, An extra chargé was made for the mending, according to the work re- quired, They secured a number of regular customers who sent in thelr @loves for repairs just as men send tholr coWars to the laundry, ‘They discontinued their advertisement tn the papers bevguse there jas lorger the need of soliditing busin Well-pleared customers saw to that pont shar ¢riends who had gloves ‘3 be mended, ‘Then they branched out Into @ largor field of trade. By going about to the @hops during hove enles and inquiring into the rea- ons for great. reductions in price they adi come to the conclusion that “it Follow the proper lines, with @ pénoll ‘@ lobster and a. eter eevee Globe, or pen and Make pictures of tour in| would pay them to buy ap ®. lot of Gamaged goods, They ‘ought tong white ‘wnd tinted loves of an expensive make which had Mpped in the frst trying on and had to been thrown agide bythe shopkeepers for thelr special sales of damaged goods, Bome gloves were picked up for & mere}, Song, because of a grimy spot on thelr Otherwise flawless suttace, Otherw were even torn, but the sietene know their businers:and thoir (Customers, and the torn ones were purehased, too. ‘ The gloves with the spots’ were Lp Shorea "The ones with: the tips were me; wi , Nevadle ekill, and the one oy yen stock of well-made gloves whove finws only.@ close observer Woult detéct, and which ‘could he bought ‘by aotr:sses, or Others, for much less than they woula |) havo to ‘ply @t the whons, A long glove with @ rip aéwed cave-|: tully could be picked up Yor a dollar and & half which would tost twice ne much downtow, The élstore sold’them “a % allght advance over the purchgac rice, ‘Theve 18.0 deception With regard to the stock, Every customer ign eX ‘actly what she is getting, ‘There are tho icepanla articles buys all her gloves his because the; cast leas and inet as long as the ones THEATRE a ard down town, e actress. wad requl freah pale of gloves every night nearer eh: bist A, ae leas sirbstantial. NOt stan which do perfectly Hi gee, we Tearing Bnd the cost is otter Teen on regtewn the price of the undamaged n article, rhage the sisters onlarged thelr 2 , | ansformed Into a ‘shop indee No front rooms are ined with shelves, Bliss covored, like 99 maiiv: boo! CASOT and these are filled with gloves of | prices. NEXT. WEEK ‘oxt PROCTOR'S "BIG Foun Undoubsed quality, undamaged and Im- peared from Paris for thelr capecia They hay ins y, jt eg a PB dy tt allentele and To-Morrow's Article ‘Wilt Tell How to Barna Living by Doing House: |), ween Mepatny, | COLONIAL | colby & Change the Old Waist or Dress into the new. Gcod cloth Jasts many sea~ sons Whilefashtons and cotorschang:: We have ® special denartinent of a1- fee, and will answer free any questions dve'ng, — Send rample of good: when possible, | Direction Pook: ward: 43 dyed xainn!e DIAMOND DYBS, Aurttngton, Vt f Pott) Bros & Avhby, Ci MUSKS HALL ae §: Keno, Walsh & Meiros Nora Bayes, Krnest Ho, Others, hy Midnight ‘Another View of the yi ‘The third ts Rnown Amorican trick, except that the ipo i as demons and, do Bipae othér's shoulders during the, te "hratag device ts | vides Of. emul) olfoular inoloswre |: Bheped not wnitke a horse attains }igh speed’ nnd rune with ease on. an almost vertical track, But. t horse missed his foot+ the and his daring Jockey was killed. An offort has been made in consequence to suppress civ éxhibition, pores of the skin Maya i Genuine Castoris always beara the signature of He ee mee CIRCLE MR: ALBERT CHEVALIER uu Garrison. 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