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4 , ; Weeorviant, 1901, by the Metlonal. Freee jt é Ameney.) wih eth wh i you' re 4 for in’ the Bom. at, pr ‘iY pede E reply Mien the Ade hi Es bh se 72 $2 i i '" > OHAPTER XI. ee (Continued) x Tho Arrest. QIN’ taken by surprise” she “B tai with an apologetio cackte, ‘it ain't to be eu posed es miraculs can be perform. 4 with regard to cookin’, the fire havin’ gone out, not bein’ kept alight on) account of the ‘eat of the day, which wes that ‘ot es never was, tho’, to be surd, b etn’ a child in the early Gays, I remember it were that ‘ot as ‘ sister's eunt was in the ‘adit of * her jints in the sun, were telling this last romance, ana feaving her visitors in doubt aa to fwhother the Joints referred to belonged ‘an animal or to her sister's aunt or herself, Mrs, Bampson crackled away | 7 @owmnatairs to got things ready. ‘What’ curious thing that landady yours is, Brian,” sald Madge, from depths of @ huge armohalr, “I be- phe's a grasshopper from the Fits wardens." rob, no, ehe'e @ woman,” ead Mr. Frottlby, cynically, “You can fell that the’length of her tongue.” M, ‘popular error, pepa,” retorted aharply. ‘I know plenty of men far more than any woman, at a I'l never meet them, then,” geld Mr. Frettiby, ‘for if 1 did 1 should fnolined to agree with De Quincey murder aa a fine art.” Brian winced at this, and looked ap- 5 vely ut Madge, and sew with thet she was not paying attention her ¢dther, but was listening intenely. (“There she is," as a faint xustlo at éoor announced the arrival of Mrs. @ampaon and the tea-tray. “Not ‘avin’ any cake," sald Mev’ not being forewarned as to the time of exrival—tho' it’s not ofting I'm taken by eurprice, except aa to @ ‘oad- aohé’ which, of course, is accidental to pusson—I ain't got nothin’ but butter, the baker and grocer in’ eJl thas coud! be desired, ox- the way of worryin’ for thelr they thinks as ’ow I keeps fouse, Uke Aladding’s T’ve ‘eard tell in the Arabian mo ‘avin’ gained it as a prise in my early girl'ood, bein’ @ achoterd an’ indus i | af Gampeon’s shrill apologies for of odke having been re- pped out of the room, and the tea. The service was t Chinese one, whith Brian had up in his wanderings, He used it 8 @pecial occasions, As he fwetched Madge, he could not help thinking how pretty whe looked, with i hands moving deftly among the \ ‘and saucers, 50 bisarre-looking thelr aprawiing dragons of yellow end green. He half emiled to himself, a he thought: “If they knew all, I fwonder if they would alt with me so wnoonoernedly. 7" ‘ Mr, Frettlby, too, ag he looked at his Waughter, thought of bis dead wite and alghed. “Well,” hare Madge, es she handed jem thelr ted and helped hers pen thin dread and butter, rine. lemen are most delightfyl compan; dg alghing like a furnace ani ts staring at mo with eyes like ‘ghing saucers, You ought both be turned forth to funerals like mel- a} bac Melancholy?” queried Brian ‘fm afraid, Mr, Fitagerald,” sata the: young | with @ smile in her tty black eyes, “that you are not a of ‘A Midsummer Night's ? i iy i iH g fh Wikely not," anewered Brian; SSmor out here is 90 hot eat on ts 0 Bl and uentl: y , on| n wi uck ‘tre 80 od in Australia t ‘wouldn't have od as he etirred his ten, ¢ {hat obeecvation ta wire not to be tip “T don't ike Latin,” aald Misa Frett- q + aaiS, her pri head. “I agree higore fo remar! ithat if the ' been forced t pout not bave found time to canquer the world.” “which was a mush more agreeable task,” said Brion, “And more profitable,” finished Mr, | Sathi Brettlby, ‘They chattered in this desultory tash- \‘ for a considerable time, till at last \dge rose and said they must go, Brian proposed to dine with them at fr Kilda, and then they would all go eee the fireworks, | Mi congented to this; and she wns on het’ loves when Moist hey Recs ft ait the front door, and presently rs, Bampson talking tn an excited manner, “You shan’t come in, I tell you,” they Why Don’t You? Hore a little pepper, There a Httle salt, Now a little vinegar; It ts not difficult To season things rightly, To cook well, and sprightly Ring the bell for dinner As World Want cooks do, 127 Cooks Wanted i Last Week Through N' Morning World Help Wants, a Ha By Fergus Hume. ig ger a an, eet, for he felt ively t gua | hey had fame hin, “Homaret, rh metab Ot the’ Int wh his "Bi voloe, "I Soar " arreat, Heaven, tt’ ‘Brow’ an not true! eyes. “You are wrong,” tnanere with 4, toma of acorn in ‘ae ‘volo, mae arty ‘mo’ fi 10 learn it they | alg: nso eard her shrilly,, “eo itt ‘iT i foard Ea ‘as bin hew- door id t good Nf W, ‘ arpeta, which Put down. ‘Walked | Was thrown open, ani followed ‘by anothe! Pat turned aa white. as fi terial ( y ikea” He ied si, i A gung mand Bhoulder. vis the Gute: ir, hand jan sey on t} (Ror what?" asked B My. “The murder of Over whys x4 At this fave a cry, Tt ig not true! ie ald, ‘wildly, “By a) lan did not answer, ‘but, ghastly le, held out hie hands, Gorby slipped H ie weiets with B landoufte on to feeling of compunction, dempite his joy in runni WI is man ig done, where till, ae that She tumod a with an aghen face, ue with @ proud 100k 40 her there te not! ing between you and tl man now,’ im ever,” he ae, Be rms Tou! nec! tamed wildi darling,” if Paasbavatel tell dowa ad faint, = 3 ‘ue her ved away, father’s feet tn a ' CHAPTER XII. Counsel for the Prisoner. But FITZGERALD was urrested at a few minutes past 3 o'clock, ‘and by § ail Melbourne was ring- ing with the news that the perpetrator of the now famous hansom cab murder had been caught. The evening papers Were full of the affair, and the Herald went through several editions, the de- mand being fdr in excess of the supply. Such @ crime had not been committed in Melbourne since the Greer shooting came in the Opera-House, and the mys« tery by which it wag surrounded made Ht even more aendational, ‘The committal of the crime in euch an extraordinary place as a hansom cab had been startling enough, but the dis- covery that the aasassin was one of tho most fashionable young men in Mel- ‘bourne was. still more so, gerald being well known in yoolety as a ‘wealthy squatter, and the future hus- ‘band of one of the richest and prettl- est girls in Victoria, t that his arrest caused The Herald, which was . fortunate enough to obtain the earilest informa- Brian Pite- 8 ino wonder me aénsation tlon about the arrest, made: the best vse of it and published @ flaming ar- tlele in its most wensational type, head- 4 somewhat after this fashion; MANSOM CAR TRAGEDY. ARREST OF THD SUPPOSED MUR- DBERER, STARTLING REY- BLATIONS IN HIGH LiFD. Tt ts neddiess to say that some of the reporters had painted the My pretty freely, but ¢he public were ready to be- Neve everything that came out in the papers, Mr. Frettlby, the day after Brien's arrest, had @ long conversation with ws daughter, and warited her to go up to Yabba Yallook Btatlon until t Us “excitement bed somewhat od, But this Madge flatly refused to do, “I'm not going to desert him when he moat needy mo," ho said resolutely; “everybody has turned against him, @ven before they have heard the facta of the cane, He fe he is not and I belleve hu th etd “Thon lat him prove his Innocence,” sald hor father, who was pacing slowly up and duwn the room, “It he did not get into the cab with Whyte he must have been somewhore else, @o he ought to set up the defense of an alipi.” “He can easily do thet," sald Madge with a ray of hope lighting up her ead face, ‘he was here alt Oolook on Thurecay night.” "Very Boney returned her father dryly. “but whi a8 he at 1 o'clouk on Writay morning?” “}eesides, Mr, byte left the house long before trian ‘did. she went on rapidly, “You must remember—it was when you quarrelled with Mr. Whyte,” “My dear Madge,” said brettoy, sy ppins 4n froot of her with @ displeas- ed look, ads are inoorreot-Whyte and myself not quarrel, He aaked me we true that Witsger: ware use, eae pe guin't Bp until two une em umpnan tly, ee waw Mr. Whyte the whos ht, ? “So he says,’ replied Mir, Mrettiby, nificantly, “I believe Brian before anyone elise in the world,” sak his daughter, hotly, with flushed cheeks and flashing eyes, “Alh} but will a jury?” quered her er, fi “You have purned against him too,’ answered Madge, hor oyes filing with tears, ‘You belleve him guilty,” “I am not prepared elther to deny or confirm \ his Pa bald Mr. bret. tiby, coldly, “I have done what I could to help him—I have engaged Calton to defend him, and, if elo- quence and skill can save him, you may set your mind at rest,’ v dear father,” sald Madge, throwing her arms round his neck, " Knew you would not desert him alto gether.” a rif darling,” replied her father, In a faltering voice, as ho kissed her, “there {a nothing in the world I woul not do for your sake," Meanwhile, Brian was sitting in his cell In the Melbourne fall, thinking gadly enough about his position, waw no hope of escape except one, and that he did not Intend to take ad- vantage of, Vest would kill ‘her—@t would Atl h he sald, feverishly, as he paced fro Over the echoing stonvs, " r that the last of the Iu. Lili should perish Ike a common hief than that she should know the Ditter truth, If 1 engage a lawyer to defend me," he went on, “the first question he will ask will be whereL was on that night, and if I tell ail will be discovered, and thong no—I cannot do tt; It would kin her my darling! and’ throwing himself down on the bel, ‘covered ‘hig acu with Te ae rouned. th f @ Was aro by the cpening door of his cll, and on looking ug site that it was Calton who entered, He was a mreat friend of Fitzwerald, and Brian was deeply touched by bis ‘king. ness in coming to gee. him, (To Be C No. ?-The Cleaning and Mending of Bric-a-Brac, Metal Fittings and ‘Kitchen Utensils. N important preparatory atep in house cleahing {# the cleaning » amd renovating of bMo-asbrao, plotures, books, &o, The latter ls par- Magic Pictures. Here is a ploture on glass which re maine invisible un- tit it ts breathed upon and which vanishes with the evaporation of the moisture from the pen which has een cond }nsed upon ft. ) The picture is fluorspar and sulphuric acid, From this mixture {y evolved hydro- fluoric acid, which attacks. or etohes the glass. The paste fe allowed to act on the glass for a few minutes and then washed off with water. If left on too long Ht makes lines that are visible even when the glass is not breathed t! open bookcases are used, with only the] bric-a-hme protection of silk ourtaing, never heard to(the uxeless articles and making @ let of what must Ue bought to renew apd improve the Kitchon service, Then when ‘All the rooms are. cleaned, ornaments, bookn,. pletures and dishes and coking utensils are all ready, to Le put back in complain of the eternal round of drudg- ery sets aside several days in advance of the arrival of paper-hangera and dny-cleaners to dleanse and pack away ornaments all over the house, “Biret she clears out.A large closet, cleang the books and piles them on’ the floor, leaving room around the wall for the pictures, ' i -KELLEY, , ' loiarly tmportant tn homes where the Another Uy fa piven ‘ovel to dleaning kitohen utenyde, sorting-¢! One ‘housewife who {i thelt places with deapateh: Te {8 a groat mistake to koleot 1 random trom, the piece hay or clothes tag for cleniing. hen. = showd ‘by used. 8} find somo of them badly xo investigating she found that @ had not been remyd, woams ect away, by engineers, bot tooth-brushes, old nalldyrughes of new | w) rushes made expressly for euch work should be used in scrubbing out giase and all sorts of bric-e-brac, Chamols for polishing glass and . and @ new convenience hamols mitt, which = upon. Much of the engraving on commercial glass ware is done by hydrofidorio | wa: held. he acid 16 very corrosive, and dissolves met pen cannot be tuwsed, It also attacks the skin and ation, and éte fumes injure the lungs. the utmost care, No. 3.—The Weaning of William Alexander Lovelyboy and the Joy It Spreads in the House- hold, gop PRESUME" sald Uncle Billy, | stacking a dozen or so of bottles ‘and jars on his desk at the office, “you guys think ‘launching a battle hip, or. opening @ subway fa quite @ atunt, Well, let me tell you, elther ian't @ clroumstance to weaning. & Waby./ “We're Up against ft with that nephew of amine, He's been living on fo bottle for thirteen months, and now the time has come when he must take his grub with bis nice new sliver spoon, pee gai the first thing his mamma had to do was to wee the doctor. And that person makes up bis mind that the weaning job elmll be as impressive as inaugurating @ Prosident. He orders that the kid be weighed—minus hu clothesand the result: reported Salter . aving scales at home, 0 ae a ey Little Willie—Willam, 2 mear—to the butcher's, and there it 1s ascertained that the precious one weighs twenty-five and three-quarter pounds, | But ae his net welght t9 what is want ed, useful Uncle Billy, when he comes oe home to dinner, fs sent to the butcher's with the kit's clothes to weigh them, They comé to: three Ona @ half pounds, “Ow the way back I step in and. no tity Mr, Doctor of the result, He looks wise, pulls his chin, and says: *Twenty- two and a quarter pounds! Um! Ah! I’ make out a list of what may be taken and send it around.’ Two daye later we get a typewritten sheet headed,. ‘Diet Table for William Alex- ander Lovelyboy.’ ‘Then follows the Met of things he may eat, divided into three-hour periods, “First, at 7 A, Myon see babies pave thelr appetites with them pretty carly~he is to have one-half ounce of ‘this, three tablespoons of that and a fractional part of something else, For 10 o'clock nother comjnation in Ounces and tablespoons is ordered,’ and so on through the.whole day, Why, to meagure the swift out property you'd have to be a graduate in pharmacy, He | bit, The doctor says he must be kept in+ formed of the baby’s net weight every few days, #0 he may note whether or not the young man is thriying on the det, “Right from the first Bill—William— wouldn't atand for any such game, The bottle for him, When his ma tried to feed him he upset his mea! on the pretty rug she gave papa for a birthday present and hollered ‘Bo!’ ‘Bo!’ which in baby/talk means bottle, “With the ald of the nurse. mamma managed to get zome of each meal into William, Byt they had to hide every bottle {n the house, Whenever he saw one, no mutter what was in it, he'd yell ‘Bol’ ‘Bol’ and make a grah for it, “When I got home mamma was in tears and the baby was hungry as oa bear, My kind assistance was iniplored, You eee, papa, like the foxy duck that ho |s, was called away on an important busivess trip, I felt sure mamma didn't know how © manage the business, and id |T was positive If we had the kid at the table with us at dinner I could coax him to eat, So 1 sat him in hls high chair next to me and jollied him a “When I'd got him in good humop T tried to silp & spoonful of his grub into his mouth, He opened his bill'like a young robin, and I was patting m self on the back over my successful diplomacy, But just then the girl put a bottle of ketchup on the table neat me, "he Kid grabbed it with botn hands and had {t to his mouth in a jifty, sucking for dear life, "Mamma. shtteked, I cussed, the girl voooted, Before we vould rescue the bottle hé had ,#ucked the cork out, and lin the mix ip 1 spilled the stuff all lover the tablecloth end on my now |trousers, Papa's got to buy me another pair or Tl flag his happy homo and {go to that old maids’ boaniing-houre. omy, how that kid out up that night! He spoiled my dinner and the girl sald ane'd loaye If I didn't apologize for using language before hor, Well, that’s the way i] been for a week now, ing that’ bad; boi- », ‘He yells f ‘aroams ot’ thm at yz" by, day, end Tn short, it is‘an exivemely dangerous) substance and must be handled with night, concerned pore) "Now, Ive loaded up with all kinds of baby grub, and I’m going to chuck as well as 60 @ steel producing serious wloet~ before they are past saving. Tho + who | 3 the rumpus, says We ao! The Evening. World’s Daily F , Ladies’ Costume. HIS charming ee * costume is ‘ made of rasp. berry red volle, with pin dots of black, and black Chantilly. jace’ is uned for érimming, ‘The larger view shows the frock with high neck and Jong sleeves, and in the emaller view the waist is ont low in the neck and the sleeves fin- ish at the elbow, #0 that the costume may be made for day or evening wear, The waist (9 shirred, to simulate @ ' deep ~ pointed yoke, . and the sloeves are dectded- ly new and novel, The ekirt has a plain panel - tront gore, and {fe full over the hips and fat the back, The quantity of material required for the waist in the medium size is 93-4 yards of goods 42 inches wide and 8-4 yard of all-over lace, RBvening World pattern No, 630—B is cut in slzop trom 82.to 40 inches bust; The skirt, Evening World pattern No, $682—B, ts cut in sizes 22 to 28 inches Dives ‘the medium eize requires 6 1-2 yards of goods 42 inches wide, Hither of hese patterns mailed, Postpald, on recélpt of ten cents, or both for twenty cents, See coupon, Evening World Fashion Coupon. 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At all Drug Stores, 50c,, $1,’ | THADE Many Ani Ags at Mppecially |» in handing fine brloaewrac and mould- ings for pletures th) righ #irt of cloths ‘A lioudeneeper ‘who hud ant an inexputternad mutd to work olasning pictura framey wan wlhocked to), ed, On maid had been polishing them with an old Hanne) shirt from whith tho bultons O1d weollens to be weed for cleansing purposes should have all bittona, facingy: and heavy ‘Waste, auch as fe used. for polishing fe art invaluable escist- 4 can be ‘| ‘Mirrors and picture glasses are most natistaatorily cleaned with a bit of chamola skin’ aquoesed out of clear ashions. On, the ‘phelyos above she packs the Water and polished with a dry plece of the samo, ‘To reniove gteake spots from marble; Make a puste of crude, potash and whi ing mixed with water, or mix quickl) lye, main to the consiatency of cream with: atrong Apply with @ brush, Let {t ‘re. for twenty-four hours and wash off with water, Never ise soap on mar blo aw ft diacolors, A paste of cps | lf0 be tound effective, TO romove iron stains x and lemon Jul few min ¢loth until they. dl Glit frames shoul hew with All epecka oan alt eI | sae tea settles may be , Brass and 4180 leaned ry rotate with a o tanvete renee, stained by silver; ti man es them wel rind} Dragh than ay fram 2) the a CO of white can then in future be ‘And doorknobs of nd with wilting wot with agus cleaneo ivory ornamenta, ‘wash Water with a carvi Polish the surface. with bengsine will ‘osh rite of, vitriol hake Wel AppIy We the apata, and oO aden rb. with @ ott linen covered ‘when varnish, washed 0, pt bright occasionally with a solution buttermilk, Rinse with clear kettles are flannel cloth dipped ‘pollah nee. pad nshine, for ‘two in| raduate courses which they Osler. From: out the ” deriston that has whistled about |) his head sineo he sald that men of forty are useless and thone! of sixty! ought ta be ehloroformed, one yolos hes rieert in his defense, It tn that. of J) ™, W, Wallin, Ph, D,. of Prinooton, Unt- veralty, who not only upholds Dr, Oe’ ler's views but proceeds-to prove them by elting Individual cases: among the great: men. of tho’ world Ma Dr. Wallin admits, however, that ‘the contention {8 not proved by, tha your m of to-day. but he says this is d to. the, prolonged collegiate and post: now | forced to underxo betore they ‘attempt: creative effort. And) he: dk aS by the immediate necenaity of “#tratoh- | Ing fot a ving, - ; ein In an article in the Philadelphia) Public Ledger he this gives nis views: Kant, ‘the’ greatest of all oritioiste, wrote hia "Hatimate of Living Force” true thet. Kant's monumental | work i Puta Nose 6n Him, Peake cmp tween Os et wale 80! water it three days, se ult ree is i or and they will be tion 18 8 vivcot wi ia tio, net vee ction 4 ni 3 ig tron oF este ites of tes ands Rub. with new times each day, berfeotly id china: MMi ° n of gum arable cy rater a8 iC aster'of Paris until go mit red 4 together, Ny cement renders it doubly other met: and otir @ whi itted et ld some iron sinc with kerosene and polieh 18, Polish monet with keroseno and whit- Or uke almply common fod a, enamelled fronware: Tni hole w binse tivet auch ae then used Ieettlo or Don't Be a 4“ young lady wit iy fountain eyes and the bi | makes up with Charles, rita? finish looms up, Clara begin to gay horrid th! dling atten" who hes r Tah Charles hears ny where and take sides with but what you get the “But of all ungrat oreatures the ‘| i) the san ana limit, jeep You! remain out of these frays,” ph sadly, mending harness, basin over some toil and with a hammer flatten out the tive, a 1 and coo for a while and then the: about that caused all Peacemaker. 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