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AY +6 ant’ ht hat red. Wi Trawerald to fad a vin nds & 8. only sein or PhECRDING | CHAPTERS, ‘ th aA Me at {roa Heb a bat My hi i hrvntiut on. the murder suniinoning eum toe -Gutterani m that a gantlem: geri area Si r dal sa peared, abd stat iver ‘Whyte i vat ‘rial Galton Is \s Hanis al”, Raviite tells Calt ha es is n eee all i jingle iy rtd iT unk He eat cm edhe RH ro ‘ et ybtal Wh Bee ag beh Jn nha AO he was whit fadge to eee, him a ieave Austratin. She consen' \. CHAPTER XXVI. (Continued.) Q A Daughter of Eve. * Bad and thoughtful as Mr, Frettlby " Aobited ‘as he came along, a amile broke over his face as he caught sight of hig * daughter, “My dear Witegerald,"" he sald, hold- tng out his had, “this is Indeed a sur- prise!) When did you come over?" "About half an hour ago,” replied Brian, reluctantly taking the extended hand of the millionaire, ‘'I came to sce Madgo and have a talk with you,” ‘An? that’s right,’ sald the other, putting’ his‘arm around his daughter's walat, “So that's what has brought the roses to, your face, young iady?”’ he Went on, pinching her cheek playfully, "You will atay to dinner, of course, Pitagerald?" ‘Pnank you, no!" answered Brian, abaatlly, “My dress"— ndyiag!!’ interrupied Frettiby, hos- ita ly; “we are hot In Melbourne, and am pure Madge will excuse your Ares. You must stay,’ “Yes, do,’ sald Madie, in a beseech{ng ‘tone, touching i pe hand lightly, “I don't save Bo thuch of you that I can let you ef with half an hour's conversation,” Bran seemed to be making a violent t, Very hoo ho sig, in a low voice, shall si i An now. " madd Frettlby, in a rae “tone, aa he aut down, “the [pee Guestion -of dinner being settle nak a t et want to see me about—your hi Noe Lila psig Igening veranda post, while ed ber, hand through his arm, "I have wesold aati echoed Frettiby, aghast. “What ok fete Tosti less and wanted a change,” fale rolling stone," sald the mill~ Monaire; onaking ibis head, “gathers no moas, you know," vee 't roll of thelr own ae- Brian, in a gloomy, tone. elled rt Inst by et) foree over ae cont! Entiat, in id the “Ana anne ask W "race. with euch a steady gaze that the latter's eyes cropped | after an uneasy attempt | to urn “Well, "he gnid, impatiently, looking hae "two" tall young peoplé standing fore him, “what do’ you want to see me about?! “Madge has agreed to marry me at eOnEE, and T want your consent," ‘ ‘Impossible’ said, Frettiby, here Ig nO kuch a wot An posal a ' Yetorted Brian poelly; thinking at te” famolis remark in. “Riohelleu.”’ Why should) you refuse? Tam rich joking tone... ie irtly, "Pshaw!" wald Frettiby, Haing tlentty. ‘8 not money tim th inn vier Ba eBRadt—I've got enough for both, of you 5 butt canoe live without Mad; ‘hen come with us,” sald his Lita ter, Kissing him, diem lover, however, did not second the _ invitation, but stood moodily twisting ils tawny mustache and staring out into tho Berden tn an absent sort of man- Vhat do you say, Fitagerald?” sald Pritiioy Who was eying him keenly. ni delighted, of course," answered ia confused, returned the other, PLEIN Wat ease," 1S Ms will tall you what we will do, ita steam yaoht,and she dy for sea about the end of Jenuary, You will marry my daughter one as and go round New Zealand for honeymoon, When you return, if By f201 Inelined, And you two turtle-doves f@oh't object, 1 will Join you and we will make a tour of the world,” "Oh, how’ delightful!’ cried Madge, ekieping Her hands, ‘I am. so fond of the, ocean—with companion, of ‘e0ursa,' ‘at a ine added, with a saucy glance rf, E face had. brightened consider- spbly, for he was a born sailor, and a pleasant yaohting voyage in the blue ~ Waters of tho Pacific, with Madge as ‘hig companton, was, to his’ min hein Paradiee as any mortal coud get, VAnd what te the name of the yaoht?” he asked with deep interest. "Her namo?" repeated Mr, Frottlhy, hastily, “Oh, a very ugly name, and ote which I intend to change. At pres- ent sho is called the ‘Rosanna,’ ” "Rosanna!" rian and his betrothed both started Weithis, and the, former stared curiously gavthe old man, wondering at the'co- Hattence between the mame .of ‘the AN and that of the woman who dled rr, i alpourne slum, saw Brian's eye fixed on him with euch an dnquiring gaze, and rose with an embarrassed laugh, “You @re im ‘palr of moon-atruck lovers," he sald, taking an-arm of each, and leading them into the house; “but you forget dinner will soon be ready, ut CHAPTER XXYVII. 4 ‘Across the Walnuts and the Wine, OORD, sweetest of bards, sings: Oh, thore's nothing half ao sweet in As love's young dream, M But he made this assertion in, his cal- tow days," before he had learned’ the value of a of 8 won digestion, To a young ite Doctor Says : “Eat Regularly.” How-can you unless you go about it systematically and make all your arrangements in advance? The Sunday World's To Let Bulletin }) of yesterday contained descriptions, of 11 7-+Boarding! Houses—1 17} LQOK. THEM UP. TO-DAY. = of aH a Hassan ” Cab By Fergus Fergus Hume, '; herria, 1004, by. ae National Pres 4nd feryia youth, love's young Panes is hat in, the te et world. 9) 88 to do that deserves to fall.” Frettlby flushed a Uttle when he| "688 | You remem {hia early no doubt very charming, lovers 48 a rulé having a email wppetite; but to 4’ Man who has seen tha world and drunk deeply of the wine of life there is noth. 1 {ng halt so eweet tn the whole of his existence as. good dinner. “A hard heart and’ a good digestion will make any man happy.” 80 sald Talleyrand, @ oynie if you like, but @ man who knew the temper of ‘his day and Beneration. Ovid wrote.about the art of tove, Brillat Savarin of the art of dining, yet, 1 war- rant you, the gastronomical treattse of the brilliant Frenchman is more widely read than the passionate songs of the Rall Poet, Who, does not value as the sweetest in the whole twenty-four t | the hour whon, seated at an artiatically laid table, with delicately cooked yi- ands, good wines and pleasant \com- pany, all the cares and worries of the day give place to a delightful senge of Absolute enjoyment? Dinner with the ‘English people is generally a very dreary affair, and there 19. a heaviness about the:whole thing which communt- cates Itself to the guests, who, eat and drink with a solemn persistence, though they were ocoupled in fulfllt some sacred rite. But{there are men— alas! few and far between—who possess the rare art..of giving good dinners— good In the pense Of poclality as well as in that of cookery, Mark Frettlby was one of these rare individuals, He-had an innate genius for getting pleasant people together— People who, so to speak, dovetailed into one another, He had an excellent cook, And his wines were Jrreproughadle, so that Brian, in spite of his worries, was glad that ho had accepted the Inyitation, On one ede of the dining room were: the French windows opening on to the veranda, and beyond appeared the vivid Green of the trees and the daz#ling col- ors of the flowers, somewhat tempered by tho soft, hasy giow of the twilight. Brian had made himself as respectable | as possible under the odd circumstances of dining in his riding dress, and sat next to Madge, contentedly ‘sipping hie wine, and listening to the pleasant chat- ter which was going on around him: Felix Rolleston was-in great spirits, the more so as Mrs, Rolleston was at the further end of the table, hidden from his view. Julia Featherweight) sat near Mr, Frettlby, and» chatted, to him ‘peralst- ently, Dr. Chinston and Peterson wero Seated on the ottier side of the, table, and the old colontst, whose namo was Valpy. had the post, of honor on Mr, Prettlby's right hand, ‘! The conversation had turned on to the subjeot, ever gréen and fascinating, of politics,.and Mr, Rolleston thought It. a good opportunlty—to-aly.-hin. views As to the goverment of-tieseolony And to show his wife that-he really mean to obey her wish, and become a power ove t-you know," fiend With ways his hand, as though he wer. address! pene (Deal Fie aged 1 io the dogs and ai hat sort o fring. ‘Svhat we want j8.@ man lk Beaconsfield.” “Ab! but you gan’t plok up a man. Ilr that every day," wald Brettlby, who wo lstentiig with an amused smile to Rol Nort ele ari ri miele \ 0," observe De ea anibatyn, ayy ‘dryly,’ mente would ber joo .commi aiNveli when Tat ain elected,” sald Fellx had tis own ubinion ea modesty Torace hin to publish—on subjec: hy tho. Renita 27one nial LRUERN “I prob- "ho ‘advocate what? “tskea Peterson curiously "Oh, well,’ you ee," hosttated Felix “T haven't drawn up.a programme yet 80 can't sdy at present,’ “Yes, you can ance without programme,"’ said the doctor, taking}a sip of wine, and thea} everybody hughed, “And on what are your political opin- Jong founded?” asked Mr. Frettlby, ab | sently, without looking at Felix, “Oh, you ‘gee, Ive keal the Parlia mentary reports and nstitutional his tory, ond—and ‘Vivian Grey,’ gald Fe- NL aMey who began to feel himself somewha ais eat Sk Wiioh fp what ARR utnOE , ustis naturae," observed Chinston, "Don't erect your political seacines 0 pueh, bubble foundations as or you Miraiioes Caraba out here, Danae ant fortunately, no,” observed Feltx, Gea taay: “Dut we may: find a Vivian Avery one smieinered HMA a TAL ® amile, the al- een succeed in the end,’' “Of course he alan’ ti!” retorted Fellx disdainfully; ‘he made an enemy 13 @ woman, And a man who Is fies a fool “You have an excellent opinta: Our sex, Ar, Rolleston,” ania "Madeee with a wicked glanvo at the ‘wifo of Soho een ere AHO was listening er q ohne ‘ ly jusband's abmieas “No better than they deserve,” ro) Rolleston, pallantly, “But vou’ Pee tiny?" Gone in for politics, Mr, Fret. ho?-—I-—no,'" sald the - ing himself out of the brown suas Rot sutiiehty“putriole! ha ai nag? uficiently patriotic a: - did not. permit me Bore bel NO ee hood Mr. Fi “Now,” echo ir, Frettlby, at his daughter, "I Intend to aah "The joliiest thing out,” said Poter- son, eagorly, “One never gota ‘tired of eine, whe queer things that are In the worl “Ive agen queer enough things in Melbourne in the early days,” ri the ~The E ardly give, @ perform- j vening Ladies’ Jacket Suit. HE woman who cyntemplates mak- T ing short sojounns out of town during the heated term will rec- ognize’ at once the value of these two patterns that are here combined in this sult, The jacket has loose double- breasted fronts and a belted back. ‘The skirt is a plaited model and is cut with eleven gores, and ih the pattern round and short lengths are provided for, Mor this style of guit’the new spring wool STORIES TOLD TO “JOHN D.,JR.’S” CLASS Neoker T, Washiugton Wan the Relator at dvday'n Meet Bookér T. Washington told several excellent stories to John D, Rockefel- lor, Jr.'s, Bible class yosterday,. Be- cause of repairs being madeejn the Filth Avenue Baptist Chutch the class, met in the West Side Netghborhood Hobse, Tenth avenue and ‘INfteenth Strget, Ary Washington began his address by World 'S Daily Fashions. | suitings are iakinds ‘ag well as mohair, Which makes an ideal summer trayel- Mng sult) and a neat and tallor finish Ms all that Je required, Tho jacket Evening World pattern World pattern No, dn ainea 22 to $0 Inches walat, Of woods, 42 inches wide, two, ¥0 cents, (Bee coupon.) {nclosed find.............cents im payment for Eveniay Worid pattera Evening World Fashion Coupon. To CASHIER of EVENING WORLD: We. would throw to them a handful at o time of shelled corn, A white man who is a professor In an agricultural college suggested to the farmer that he wet the corn, “Don't you know," he said, “that If you wet the corn you give to those pige it wil digost In half the time?” “Boss,” replied the olf negro, ‘will you teH me how much 4 pig's worth! : Bavbers Protest to Higgins, Five hundred journeymen-barbera met last night at Teutonia Assembly Rooms, Blsteenth ha Asc Waits aventie, 4 adopted regolutions calling upon Higging ant the Legisiature to anfeut the bill arto will compel barbers. to telling a story about a negro down Roith who was feeding his pigs. 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"ont erled Julla, putting her hands up to her ears, ‘don't tell me them, for I'm ‘sure they're naughty,” sald old “We weren't saints then,’ Valpy, with @ senile chuckle, “Ah, then, wo haven't changed much ip see respect,” retorted Frrettlby. ry “You talk of your theatres now," we: on’ Valpy. with the RUrrulonstiess “Of el age; “why, you haven't got a dancer ae Seay 4 1 ran started on hearing this na again, and he felt Madie'a’ cold hand tough NMOS Ro ‘And ho’ was Rosanna?’ ask Wellx, curiously, looking up, pa “A dancer and burlesque actress," plied Valpy, vivaolously, nodding his old head, "Such a beauty: we were all mad about } such hatr and eyos! her, Mretuby?" ‘Yeu,’ anuwered the hust, in a curl ously dry voloo But before Mr, Valpy had the oppor- tunity to wax more cloquent, Madge roe from the table, and the other Jadles followed, The ever pollte Melly held the door open tor them, and re. celved a bright smile from his wife for, what she considered, his brilliant tali a vie Lies Haale: Fi Brhur sit Bt and wondered w Frettlby changed color on hearing AN name; he supposed that the millonalre had been mixed up with.the actress eno did net cure about belng reminded of , Ra NCr eee nd, after all, who a 8 as Ueht asa falry, tinued Valpy, with a baie ashe GOOD BLOOD TELLS ITS OWN STORY And tells it eloquently in the bright eye, the supple, elastic movement, the smooth, soft sk: health, a body sound and well, an act appetiteand digestion, refreshing sleep, energy to pr in, glowing with ve brain, good form the duties and capacity to erijoy the pleasures of life, The blood is the most vital pa strength, and as it When, from any ca different story, quite as forceful in i ases, muddy, sallow complexions, d ete, show the preseice, in the blood, Thewmatisa, Catarrh, Conta of a deeply poisoned blood circulation, acquired, but blood, $. 8, cleanses and strong and cl effects all health blesses life, Vojgn and all diseases of the blood “What beckmo’ of he eat Bhlan bilacaaate Nall Bo he WN TRE OT AS eR, Wate EZ hood and ony. medical advige, {ree of ay COR tissue, nerve, siew and bone is dependent on it for nourishment and reulates through the system, pure and strong, it fur- r3-| nishes to these different parts all the , the blood becomes impure or diseased, it tell Blood Poison and Scrofitla, are ¢ pol from the blood, the general health is huilt.tip, all disfiguring eruptions |— and blemishes disappear, the skin becomes soft and smooth and robust Rheumatism, Catarrh, Serdful it of the body; every organ, muscle, healthful qualities nature intended ts way. 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