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___) OINS EVEenIng wWorta's Daily Magazine; Ta UNLUCKY LOOIE. ¥ How Fate Pursues Him! YES SiR! T AM ‘OULD SAY den BEST GOODBYE COMPETENT. SHOVER oT DEAR KATRINA, CHAUFFEUR @ A\ss it! ALREADY ! ROY L. MECARDELL Very Happy ith “His House in Oprder.’’ | R JON DREW seemed greatty | of tt tent her deepermts r pleased with hie part in “Blo | out of it, bat hee lampeeable Gomunch ee '| They Discuss the Fact that Folks Are Known by the } Company They Keep. TILINK you ought to try. for the children's make, to as | é sociate with better people,” #aid Mra. Jarr. “Of course l Pina = at et he ay : you should have done It Jong ago Out Of reapect to me oad mor cnt on ~ eo ye f + ad, why, tt Would be useless for mo to te scsi x er es =“ hae nae ma . i ’ After a succession of medioore plays, in| hér husband's housshold—ak ef which rgue the poin | path saver ans growing up and I am not getting (Ai cai am [So hatanes a : : ny unger, fo 1 ¢ K ot ts aout firme that you thought | whic, he Ot x. aan | a cr a in Hilary Jessen a role worthy of hie | by her little Woes, or genuinely hi: intelligence, are of the best that te in| over her triumph, for her end ie |him as an actor, As was predicted, he) moré sordid than she deserves, eve & performance that wurpaseel in every way Mr. George Alexander's por- es) | trapal of the same character in Lon- i ar the matter, Mr. Jarr that whew the ehitdren grow tp they can't hice people If thelr father docen't ied Mr, Jarr. “ i Vhom + one!” replied Mra. Jarr. tree-and-éaay aire About him, He Soak: Ghant a tat Oe brugh, aa the divorderly Ning, who won at are you roasting him for?’ asked Mr. Jarr You WiPPED THE Wah Ker ieee R Ga Shy dee © has his faults, but be ts a good friend and Wer CRO AER OR Se Mats waret Tlington in the role of Niom Mins Tiington had the advantage so| far as opportunity went buc she fel] far| short of her opportunity. Mr. Drew, on the other hand, rose to every | Dometbility of hie part. Tn the character of Hilary Jesson, the pubt @f th aneored Mra. Jart wo me sick tatking about himoelying yo a ahi of the Iaundry nary work and saw that It Went to the isundry on it. and that my socks were darned inmtead of all the Ume jawing and hb better for bon of us!" sald Mr need ls some fri at w if you } ‘ Ata. got back goin, ar and my clothes were angging me about o “fiful Pinero tas drawn another of his Tarr, testi! amiable, philosophical worldlings that t y im ting you! a! thos ‘oO try t Pridgen ntl thy than make up for the inck of a of se © ion § thee Sail: Wilebin: aga ero.” On the face of things he seems Soeanand Knewe ver hea 1 x sweatin owing, and "i p I have had to put up eve? since we were niarried! But Se audectous, If well-meaning. med- fl for my children's mt ate with unpleasant people just er, coming as he does Into his broth. Relay catiees's eats are house to cnke up the oudgels for , ct pou tke the Nina, whowe righte to: keep her hus- 4 ne le, whe orthiess husband! All she thinks | AD tor ” ‘ = le, ste ts worge thar her w: band’s houwe tn order have deen| <3 ng atrox malicious rel- | Ueurped by the Jenlou le refuse to know her that she goes Rie te nn en foe pro >| SOME DING atiy ° ° ean veil ' wt body! T wish you wouldn't ask me to receive bodies dines barre seng hh nakey hee K mean things of every 1 DP, / HAS HAPPEN! Put the tact and delicacy with whtoh a shows, woman!” retorted Mr. Jarr, “you made me acquatntes with IN SU aes aC OL knee tae aa ee sag You struck up an acquaintance with thay woman when we frst - oe of the audience from ane fort is Daaw. ase tae tide bet he play grow to be something of @ et apy ee eee ee ee OM YELL, PhS Maple ward. Gipjaraat, RAIATUR | tem last elimibt tap feet Me AR Rep oso oe iret ra ih * thie otie it : tes yraeries & rt * OLD HOUSE - 30 CONE~ AN | ‘eh ary becomy tna’e champion, and) ginnig to drag Nina found the letters erib for the baby to 4 came in herself and helped you put up beds 3h. mix vay! B R= AND] |by.nis sharp satire pierces ever the | aiich tet in anew lighten the first Mem eeuasa tt aspets ee nee Mash vi OOHL How | thick eett-eiteem of the Ridgyleys, | Jemon's life and disclosed the fact Mak Amadis pinta rh nam ert oe ee 2 | saint tt Adee pentane dma Die fee NEA BE tee Sebati 22d. “The few litile things ehe did for us didn't burt her! And the was #o anxious realize hat there are larger points of] was the father of her oll. Mr. Drew to ere what furniture we bad that I am only y I didn't make her hang the view <han those of a rebellious child..| ples for the letters and Nina's #llAfic’ curtains and clean the gam range as ahe offered! You can always know that whea Tt almost seemed as though the part] rout a new Interest and removed’ all vbrpiged mapper ies Meme = ern had been written for Mr, Drew. | Coutt of the play's muccess, Tt was o a iit 8 eee VES Wd at Coed” wath Wie, deci, Satiy. “ASE Reteee eodhed While “His House in Order” t# not | long. hard pull, that sermon of Hilery‘m a check for me, and mo a atri to him, the firet dey we moved here and & great play, 1 is well built and bids | hut Mr. Drew managed |t wo nlcely Chak ames fair to stand for more than a day. | the andioace felt no dectre to Anse “Yeu, be eid!” eaid Mra, Jarr, ehrily. “He took you out and got a check Hoero is no mere stage carpenter Uke) Mine Ilington kept an emotional eye eased for you tn a saloon sy he ¢ ave the Denef of the drinks you bought, so many successful playwrights of to-| on Nina, and when she wean't alorming and you must have bought a lot, jodging from the condition you were tn! day, nor does he fritter away his| she was sneoring. She made the per “And ever since he has been leading you tnto low company till you are hatl- strength on gingerbread adornment. | scouted wife so shallow as to rob her s fellow-weil-et with ever loafer tn the neighborhood: iW Alfred Butro, and leave sructural | atmort entirely of sympathy. Mr C. Af. “Great Seott! I never eaw your equal in my life! cried Mr. Jarr. “Tra a good thing you didn't live In the olf mes when scolds were ducked! The Rangles are Just aa good as we aro!” “Tlint {* Just the polnt Lem making,” said Mra. Jarr, potntedty, “That ts the kind of people you force me to associate with; but my children shall ge with « Detter classt "Tou may go with your Mr. Ranglos, but I intend to cut hia wife! She tea needs to take care of themselves. At| HaNerd, while acting with «ood trate eae fh eee! be ts not # em Tn tntettiwence, waa't quite the cold a or Ike Ibsen, whose plan fish that PYimer should have followed in “His House tn Order.” But Madge Girdlestone. ou the ether hand, es erat RS And with ble talent | was tmirable aa the frigid Geraiding and he is clever enough to who ruled {t over her brother-in- promt by example. house with « rod of toe To put tt in ite proper place, tt te Elliot was equally gob Only necessary to compare “His House head of the ghallow, stupid women! You may ike euch peaple; I do not! What do they do » re ig hag fe ge le knocked at the 4 and entered at Mrs. Jarr’: Z : Powers dase eh _ just tien Mra. Rangle kn ne door enter re. Jarr’s request 2 in Order” with @ really great modern the very well, anc to “Come su!" K | N G MI D wt wt at By Vptoen Sinclair, play like Budermaan's “Magda” or Pin. | Mis Hope Latham was exnaiient as the “Oh. Mrk. Jarre." she cried. eagerly, “m friend of Mr, Rangio'n gave dim two ° Author of “THE IVNGLE,"® | tree own “Bacond Mra Tanquerny.” | Prob #overtiaes, other characters e ie a Tay oR ‘The matinés tiakete for the Metropolts! Put on your things and come on down with These two are chomen merely bicause Were tn fairly capable hand, ton, and 1% take you to luncheon meet.” forest wan reached, and the fret view of the oo Ancestors in $t.” th them, as tn “Wiis Houwe in Order, Teult Whe an unuwindly interieting per- “How good of you. dear!” axclaimed Mra Jerr. “T cold elt tn the house wan gained; Helen could wcarcely featrain a cry of | “Why don't You adopt them?’ aWked Helen rolke proba Nar~the: ad.diamtervon ¥ tn and day out, for all my Dusand cared! Thank goodness, I have good Printed Exclusively pleasure as she saw it, for tt wae really a magnificent | ehlevously, bra eee hy beset pdhoryiiomas friends who dob’t foriket me!* in The Evening World, | 014 mansion, butt of weathor-beaten ray stone, and | “One can buy all the ancestors one wante to, now: | mant In patursiness of charneter, JEO'S REASON. ~ Mr. Jarr sprang up, wild ered. neleed bie hat anf ran out. Manding upon « high plateau, worrounded by a iawn [adaye,” Inughod Mr. Harrison “E thought 10 make | tochntent wkil! amt logical development * “Don't mind him, dear.” eaid Mire. Jarre; “he wouldn't let me Rave w friend) —~ 4 atinded by halt @ doze t onkn; below It thé ‘ whl (Copyrighted, 1901, by Upton Mnciate.) fawn Moped tee Wose corines, said tn the Yallpy thon OF PRECEDING CRAPTers. jeamed a little nd, wet off at tha rs Sean iriny near | formed wt u trout pond, York aunt, Mre. ¥ Leen studying mune in kurope. river, bad & | : Perea y of art, you know, but I thought If I v@r | nit in bieneww of theme it te far anal 4% ‘hn V4 buy vp some of the Wroat palntina® | away tehind theen After ail, whet te the old ancawtors, you ff he could have hiv way!” back by @ thickly-wooded hillside. about—ndme of all the Kotgepodes about Nina and the | « “Tan't tt eplendid!’ thé girl exclaimed, gaving Ridweleys but a teently row at Silas, of boy * yoaeaen sb = ” over her | Sex Jed, ex he took a oud pial; lepout her, Tm afraid you'd fd very few of them for sal” | tuaure to fe into & Barrow, patty: rut “Tm Jew a wg esr a we, of bumdram dallysroutinet Thw worst (1 Ursin’ ter Kepp th’ honeymoon full” —Tolndo Mada, Betty Vincent's # w& “at we Advice to Lovers. “T thought it wea rather good,” said Mr. Nartivon, | said Helen, smiling. | deprecatingly. “Tt oan be made much fifer, of | “I'm not accustomed to fall in tuying things that course.” |T want.” was the other's reply, ‘Are you fond of aie - Fey. S “When you taWe your last year'a hay crop from | pletures?’ HINTS FOR Baa the lawn, for one thing,” Inughed she “But 1 had | “Very much, indeed.” andwered the girl Ae « THE HOME, No idea thers waa anythitg #o beautiful near cur | matter of fuct, the mere mention of the subject ttle Oakdale. Just look at that tremendous ¢n- | opened a new kingd Dried Beef, 4 brought “Arthur up oped Wwlebt ke & port a ne ot He PC fe ate. fein in tants 4 try Coane. meee but don't think seriously sbout mar zeal young people can ot nurs. Walt awhile, | Advice on thelr taped ‘ave Saftatre by. writing to Vincent Le fe om t0 her, for whe could not eount Won't Merry Too Early, | Chicken Cutlets, : alldreaeed t trance!” the nun she had sat ‘ ate heautifut mont common way of aarving | Cp RABON . ve: ‘orld, Post-OMice Bo: \, t . N teow oo hw vom . ‘i {| [AM deeply tn tove with a man T have : . “It's all butlt in roysl wtyle, sald Mr. Harrison. | potures and net Wie at the thoug*t that she Grind of moked beet te to whave turkey with par “J oP ny aoe ey ag ohe # childhood, He asked Sune a wits Me | “The fhmily must have been wealthy tn the oid could never own one that was really worth looking into thin licen or chia seer Sit eaheois wd zt bower Bs 4 : me to Pa, bes Hes-very | Hanson e on picaenne c with hi 0 °F tet sia tk Yost ‘inyuall.’? an anes o 5 s let eh 5 ; lm pocotie 3 wife, bet I'm ve tirrioom, Shick penne Pi and whlch ende with Bla | gay ; 1 brousht home 4 few myself.” she wald to Mer | but @ more savory reilah may be mate| the mont ard ip in tere ee A Pleasant Surprise. Irate eet Denanee: Tas opty aot “Probably alave-dealors, or nomething of that kind mpenion~ “Just engravings w, bait of tt with « little trouble, Put the alicrs| fine bread crumi, frp te beens ne nearly ba oume nished ide?’ ha ort . pe ee o het Fry tn putter cit Dear Berey: 3 diet wttes ae Tobrunivted bor Lacie : CHAPTER VL observed Helen. “Ia the house all furnished he 7 [doeee tha I thouwht f Mei T mean 19 | of unrogked bee into. frylne pai wiih | delicate brown. Serve on Porvvirbandien |S. J DEARLY love n young men, Weare | 10 mish to be married too eurty. 1 Laas Yon,” said the other, “bit T expect to do most of | them around my must wt aye TUM Snoagh Deiling water to caver than fonst with elther a White ot ecy coe mivoady serrolly enmrmed, 4nd D4 | te nian hed plenty of time fle told (Continue: it over. Wouldn't you lke to lonkt” He asked the me about 1," wail Mr, Hartieon. “I BAY® | we them over tho fire for tan tihutda:| poured arhund, Pieces ‘ Stent wante me to amrry Mim now ANd) say chat be cannot do without me. I'm G47 NYAS tuning of & drive,” sal Harrison, “one) question as he saw the gate-kerper coming up the Tae Of Axinw ap such # piace myself, £04 | args, off all the water, and (with & & nice “dish, If preferred, in lie Acne keep Hat a wecret too for m while, Do I that -we could about take and returs by|foad, presumably with the keys nought of extending the house on the wide |yrie, a4 grey er manner awfully sorry, Dot erting murrled too | o Meat ito anal 4 do wo? My par hie would have | that has the Ane view of the ey, and a you think I sh early iy not wiee, Don't you. think so lunch time; It Js about ten miles from here”) The girl gaved about her dubloumly; tite Return to. the p . whion svould American Toast. think « lot of him. and as far aa T ROW toot Kindly advise me what to do. What te saked Heier Mked to go Jp. except that she was certain It would /@ plazza, and part & connervatory music Ios ‘Slat elt -b chabhannocustol aut arcttas fo one has anything agairat him, He DORA E bave juat bought @ country piace near here,” |e improper. Helan had never had much respect. for) | “it could be both!’ exclaimed the gil Td etic’ banoet mote | TO 988 eke thorougtiny beaten put one Tkes to give surprives and thotght that Tf you love him es much aa You say] said Mr. Harrieon, “I thought perhaps you alsa eet howe Ns pred been nee bs te y|" at wae be the very there ough Wha eed. oe OUP Of mWeOt milk and & little ould bea _nleasnnt ott Jest len nom, Tp easly wnnneepeds tee ty nee tt —junan heroes oninione ot things: and tn the present [ne anything in a mus “WAY POUR “SP BLL Lhe ite apeet ategt mene om = NOWCIDED. | where there is hot love enough are thé My sunt spoke of it,” Helen answered; “thi [CAM, Leslee, She Tanected Mar no one WOU AVEF piano and Junto fow ites Le ius - beak Whaat tek cheer orey—allowing Mach elton to alydet Tt woD!d be w great dew better to tell | bad ones : know anything about tt. The pictures owrht all tabe approprinte—pictures of } ents mud o'OF the autihe teen nia | gph cae eforeing a co t have time to do more than wlance | nature, of tings that dance And are beautiful; ob, 1 S84 atlt the mixture for about ten fatn-| hotterca griddle ml ite eae ee re ee | Did Mal Sen Good Ot “You,” said the other; “you know It, chen? : i ar lace : ; r a tox, Bend to table tn covered dinn, end nervethot PY Mit Butter T woul pot marry him ecoretly i I) (ei ly Good-Dy. "| only aww It ence ia my Life, when I woe a very continued the ottiie, “wut we might do that in US Lee CATER Le ao a cone aN tA!” @ Finley at a cule tices ovis , ub rapt yr uetle ith" Halen repved. “wud oo 1 have only a | fi aia Helen, after & moment mote of hesita ees ' BR: tierteon (aia wmemae cet M ’ D : . ess They Are Fourteen. pr Sap peng ait Aad [EG rend ican gee an wbiak T anol “IT bave often droarmed ef eush & placa” sha oni ay Manton’s Daily Fashions Dobe Beery: |} the piock with my boy friend I met! “\1; neato be wed beouuse he failed in business,” | Her heart was beating very fast es the-two ae. verything would be eywpathetic; ite « ae AM fourteen yearm oO} amd Dave! ner and « gin Madding op the stop, 1| Mr. Harrison. “Would you ake to drive overr’ | ended the gréat stone stops and as the door opaned hat one can't have a plang thken out Into the POLIGERS mage dean going with « «irl of thy AS* stopped and said “Hullo!” to her ana| “ht MP Fs agen ‘Expl tama patinie iat before them; her mind cotild not put be filled with | felds, ti way I remember reading that Haydn used Sn, wn reise for the last few months. I love ber ighe anawared ma, but I had no chance | | "Very muclk” wild Helen, and & tite eee one [the overwhelming thought that all that she saw with his harpwichord. If 1 were a violintat, ainonj the inte very much. but she doern't em t/to talk to her as abe was very busy | ‘NY came ge she gods the place was |™Misht be hers tf she really wanted it. ‘The mere |that’s the way I'd do ail my playing, because then Aa, Drerciont tevions feckprvoate, Rhe gos bioyele riding |¢asking to her friend, When she left | Wich led them to Mairview, ing of Mr. Harrison's wealth bad beon enough |ane would not need to be afraid to open his eyes; exe ROAsON and with another bor. You will do mv @/ her friend whe did not bid me «ood-by. t mal her thrill end burn, so M was to be ex- | olf it would be fine’ —— tive. bi atiraee great favor by lntting me Know # good) so I heceme angry at her, I love this ia ‘oer yn] made up my mind to have it | Pected that the ectual prewanoe of wome of {t would | Helen stopped; she wan at the helght of her excite: Pombined with h yous teat that I can try to ee If nho ves | girl dearly and think she loves me [x | . Harrison; + Saver’ ‘anything | ROt Pall of ity effect. Tt lw to be observed that the | ment just then, and the climax came a moment after- eae tubertion "ang ae ANXIOUB |& mz plane te speak to her fret) a hed brian ay is iad Fs ag to make a rea [feat Temptation took place upon a lilgh mountain, | ward. “Atiee Davia,” avked the man, “would you a enbrolae “Don't you think you are bexinntiy ~ HARRY. | arou ented “ Where the kingdoms of the earth could really be | reetly like to arrange such a musi¢-room?" MARY Vartito, eb young! I would advise you to go out | ,koujsertainy, should me and aeae 0] Bnalieh country seat out of He Fi} tall 700 avout | geen; and Hola ae she used around had the further | ‘The tone of hie volcn tens ao diftarent that the wit Cah be evolved" 4 Wich her. Oe, and have a ebod ttae |EE” ene what I, want to Go. Wha we om og oe ae lknowledge that the broad landacepe and palatial'| comprehended inwtantly; 1¢ was thls moment te which | tht, Sst Tna “ Femme ctnnonetreactretnenirstonmtrreitierenitenmesairnipwneiont—eemercmeremns, | HFS. Fae YOU advice; @ man never Dae 00d (846, | house, which to bar wea almost too splendid to be |she had been rushing with » much exullation, out | H can pe founcing : you know." real were efter all but a atght (trifle-to ber oom-| when it came ber heart stopped Seating, and she SOY bordered maine HEALTH AND BEAUTY. "Mould tke to gem Ik" anewered Helen, smbing | Seaton De caaeioes 12) Boracnd ai m ” . : h i 3g have & paswion for fixing up things” — ‘The girl entered the great hallway, with tte huge | “Would you really lke It? asked Mr Harrison tent nota but is By Margeret Hubbard Ayer.» “We bad an exciting time at the We” went 0D | nreiace and its Winding #atrway, and then strolied | again, bending toward hor earnestly Hed even tat Ot, toe How to Use Henna, mixed with the chalk. water) Mr. Harrison renvinisecnty. “You know Mr Ever |i ough the pariora of the vast house; Helen had in| “Why, corta said Hejon, making one blind a Blain oo | route ba aforwamt added to! make a| son's family wanted to keep the place themeelves, | a) {te fuineas the woman's passion for spending [and desperate effort to dodge thé tewie. “I'll tell you priate we. it = M. &~Hare paste “ s& | and the thres or four Dranohes of the family had | money tor beautttul things, and It had been her chief jeverything thar is necessary.” Added, i eats || Me tie toe rae clubbed togerbor to buy it; when the bidding @ot|eo. in all her travels that the furniture and ple At T mean, Mise Dav CPA neck Ana ' wale tor Mustache-Grower, newr’ the end, there waa mo one left but the familly | fires and tapestry whe gmaed at with nuch keen de ince he Ee ON TL, bow sleey hecatd anne. 188 G. P.—There need ba no trouble] and myself.” Nght must be forever beyonf Mer thoughts. Just a open eyes; but when she saw bis ful 1 sy heads sige om thls ecore. Here ta an excel-| “And you got ItT* maid Helen. “How cruel!" Present her fancy was tured Joote and madly revel- ‘ ped her eyes and Ge Ie an oxtrecyais Hons given: Take lent mustache-grower: Red vase-|" "The arongeat wits,” Mughed the other. “Thad ling tn theae memories, while always above ber wild- P Henge one at the one ounce Of Ui” two Ounces; tincture eantiarided.|made up my mind to have tt The Eversons am s ast fights wea the Intoxichting certainty that there went ow the man rapldiy, “I bave | tent rissa sifnat oars Henne 1e&V "Ss one-half ounce; of] of lavender, ol! of| very aristocratic Temily, aren't thayT” was no reason why they should pot all be posaldle. | baen walting for a chence to tell you this, Let me | Malntaingd® me ie atop in ® pint of rovemary. Afteen drops each. “You,” sold Helen, “very, indeed; they have Nved | gne could not but recollect with a wondering smile | tell you now mane of mb 04 boiling water for Apply to the roots of the mustache at|in this part of the country since the Revolution.” that only yevtterday whe had heen happy at the | WWelen gxced wildly about her ono, aw if whe would texte ® twenty mit uies | night Let it remain until the following) An Mr, Harrison went on to tell het the atory of thought of arti one dingy Uttle partor In her fed; sh arm lying help. any way ft a rs yaa rae pas way may be Tet whand wnt! 1 | morning, when tt may be washed the elo abe found hervelt vividly reminded of what | country patsovagd, and had been trying to pernuaco ' Biko bo used or got bold, Btrals with 9 netral woap and warm water.| ner sunt told her of the difference between having her father to thé extravagance of recovering two » be made. me cy = ae Sa a | Tt may be used as long as required, a good don! of motey and all the money one wanted. | chatra, ‘roe Aes ps to the hair by ‘he To Remove Blackhead: erimps, also, her companion waa not without eae) 11 would have been hard fot Helen to keep her aily Ae i Si moualaeadre aap hbo PURab aiesia net ai te » batter |#¥cb vaguely fel\purpowe in the tell, At any rate, | emotions trom Br. Harrison, ang he must. have T thought thal’ aame tiers Seman Akad Os Se Ae than Cure, and after thany, mang | the etl was trenlbling inwardly mote and more at | jueused the rysaon why she wae #0 fluvhed and ex om with some one w Seer he anmeres fy One pupKowtions to wee ufusie noun aay | the prompect which was unfolding. tteelf betore ber; | cited. ‘They were standing Just then tn the centre 1, but T ewer knew ag itn water dutty, the direction have | a% excitement always acted pon her eam stimuisnt, | the great dining toom, with Itx massive furniture of junul! toa night. I know that T have not much lous Hair. onty to be fully carried out to clear the | ane Was At her very veat during the rest of the drive. |pinck mahogany, and #he Waa miying that it ought | to offer you. except What wealth and position F have | H.-I would not cut the bar, eM M) face forever of Wnahhenae lagn't be | Sh# 4nd her companion were conversing very mer- | to ne papered in dark red, and was conjuring up tho | mained; and when 1 Uh f all your asoomplia Negligee Jacket for Embroidery—Pattern No. 5431. Would coarmin tt and strenetien | gimcouraged, but scrub! rity indeed when Fairview was reached. affect to heraalt. “Bomething rich, you know, to fet | ments, and all J sno ¢ ’ b 1-3 pourde of wnbry Ne to mone w '« Ue growl), Yes, you can have tt To Gi T ‘The vory beginning of the place was imposing, for | off the furniture,” she explained | teey T almont fear tu offer myself Tea oi ee eral 3 Pay Arh a oe 8 85 MANA w inom ed. by. clectrotywia. I give you the| 60 Grow aller, thote waa a high wall along the roadway for per-| “And you rivet take that dreadful portrait trom | Mut | only give what f have-aiy humo! j i J ; feelpe you refer to and advine iy M. F. and F, C—Boya of hape @ quarter of » mile, and then two mimasive tron | aver the mantel.” whe adited, laurbing. (if war a | tion v beauty and your pawerk: and t ‘ ne praesent eh sear oe eT AO an Just wnetl comer 4 and nineteen have plenty tima| gates net in great stone pillare; they were opened | picyure of a Mevolvtionary warrior, on horseback and lee t you, to give the peat of a Parry Hew to Call or wend by tall to THE EVENING WORLD MAT } LS to Mr. Harrison’ hut ing: looking lke tuded ol). | wering thet you have everyting ty work nt TON FASHION BURIQAU, No. St West Twenty-third street, New! ij 1 to Brow, Use stretching exercises | by the gate-keeper in ‘#8 |im full uniform, the coloring oe Ob tala 1 a will put all that Town at your dom. York, Send ten oentw in comm oF stamps for esol pattern artered, “ . suoe 64 you Will Bind in symnasium, | etl, Qnoe intide the hed a drive of some dis- | loth) you want I p | Thee phe pen # : tance through what had once been a handsome park, | ‘T had it of that myself,’ sald Mr. Harriven. |reand, and got ae mech more ag. T can, with no DAPORTANT Write your name tee whale, + ” vaio ted. . though It was « semi-wilderneay then, The road | “It's the founder of the Eversons: there's @ picture | @ought but of your harnines elwese aphelfy ate wan! somewhas Ai) the way, until the end of the | wallery in ball back of thers, with two whole rows | w (To Be Continued.) i i

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