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~J y Magazine, Tuesday, July 23, g World's Dail GPP d pooh SOL OOPPPSOPSP HOSS HoH HOS HHSH HSS LESISS HHS HS HHH SHH HHH SoOSSSoStooD | vi lyweds « Their Baby yD BEAU : he Newlyweds x; eir ba BY _MARGARET pp # | 0 MUBBALZYVER a To Keep Children Cool and Pretty. | f EW young mothers understand that thetr oables really F wuffer intensely from the extreme beal, and with the i cowardice born of inexperience they dare not remove 7 the poor Infant's heavy swaddling clothes, ita long stockings / and flannel jackets. Babies should neither be overheated ndr chilled, end «| takes of course a deal of careful watching to maintalm the proper temperaturo and keep them at the proper mean between heat und cold. In the first place, tha. baby's clothes should be of the light, Meecy variety during the not weather, nothing tha? alings or weighs heavily on the tender Httle body. ‘The only re- minder of winter Is the flannel: stomach band, which is usuafly retained. The eby may wear accks or simply g0 barefoot. Its dresses: should be of the thin- pest muslin, loose at the neck ard sleeves short. Prickly hat, which ts the terror of all infants, ts more often due to heavy clothing than to anything ely, and it ts painful to a degree, as any grown person who has miffered. from it will testify, A bran bath is very soothing to the irritation, Simply mix half a cupful’ of bran in the small bath tub of warm water, A statch bath In also good—a halt eupful of powdererd Jaundry starch mixed in the bath In the eame way. After bathing the baby, dust off the irritated parta with a powder composed of 20 grains ‘of powdered boracie acid, powdered starch and. oxida of zinc each one-half an < eunge. ; 0 If possible the baby should- epand most of the, daylight hours In the open adr, but ita face should be well protected from the mtn, and failure to do this ts a plece of carcleasness which hundreds of nurses are cuilty of. Baby's back should be to the sun and there should always be a shade over the carriage through which the rays cannot penetrate. Eye troubles, even brain troubles, ure often due to th!s expoqure t>, the untempered rays of the hot sun. ‘The shades ‘on the carriage are too frequently made of light, thin material, through which the sun shines with « Glare that ts almost as bad: it is better to lino the shade with the unbabylike color of green thanjto run the risk which ts Incurred by using a thin, unlined parasol. During the terrihie days of August, 1¢ you cannot take the baby out of town, you may greatly relieve its sufferings by giving {t three’ or four sponge baths at intervals through the day. These intermediate battis—that is, nfter the tub dath in the morning—should be given from a basin, Add eight ounces of alcohol to a quart of water, temperature about 70 degrees F. Strip the child and mponge St with the solution for abdut ten or fifteen minutes. This 1s a splendid bath in cose af fever and fretfulness from the heat. \ day are the few simple and natural laws you-must-keep_in-orderto acquire and Headaches and Falling Hair. : £9, : “ to be happy. De you think I ought to| ‘oi sae tell me what I should do under HINTS FOR THE HOME: The Wife’s Vacation. MISUNDERSTANDING {2 e terrible bogie. Did| jot him alone unt!) he comes around? | ine circumstances, as I do not wish to Flirtation Puzzle. A you ever have one? Of course you have, and ANXIOUS. | hurt her feolings. Sincerely your | 44) a Gingerbread. va ounces of , oe yhite ot an s ‘ . You sometimes go about, miserably, for days and| If you intended to go with him and] 44) you oan do ts to avold her oF elie} a rea cle, count |erran Bere tar oi canna. an fisetia ere ome Replies to the Question days, carrying this bogie, xhis daytime “nightmare,” | ttien changed your mind and went witti/explain your circumstances. ; SEE Se el ceeeait | creeds i EER accompanying picture shows how Abou T. with you, letting him grasp your brain with one ciaw| your young lady friend I do not wonder 5 ' ‘one-half cup of putter, ikea Risulan Un yesterday's “Pllr- t Her Taking One, Tad your’ geet with the roitier- end devour svery atom of| Slr pe tegits sastraateascaum ir you | fe Motored With Another. | cup of sour milk, amall teaspoon | Cottage Cake. ‘tation Purste"') rearranged her pho-|79,'Ne Balter of The Evening World: sappiness that comes your way. g ate not engaged to him he haa no right | Dear Hetty rn - | #oda, one exe, teaspoon of ginger, two| 7) NE and one-half uptuls of sugar, } “togtepta ao thet all hands could gaze at rite cepould enioy 8, Ove imeeke, Have you ever stopped to reflect upon the folly of} ¢, question your conduct, Changing her|{, AM. a young lady eighteen years Of | oven cups of four, one-half cupfui of butter, one-half { vacation at the husband's expenac. But cerrying @ monster about with you when you can »0 ies teats age and have been keeping company | 2 Reaapoon taeieeaat iene lthancoontil her, Invorder to ft into the frame and) the joke. of it ts, I am single and have Asily oust Bimt Bln 4S oma S PLO OSDL Te Sere with a young man my own age. Cocoanut Pie. of cream tartar, two oups of flour, two- bo pemetes to enjoy. my vacation without a wife. reat tas ier Pa Mas: ly ras Dares i ee fa LOtaiate: hey haxinot)verr besos my NB cup of 'gFatet cocoanut, three| thirdw oup of milk; favor to sult taste . i ‘i id “i thonetwe adcoutre- ‘ ; } usual, and several times I have seen ai atl Gane ss es Geta Juat Iny aside your pride and your cowardice--those {ho superfluous accoutres, seo Mauisetavecy eumam wlie 21 Wel Daan several tinea hayes #02) thies ablespoontuls/of i] Eon Gingerbread, Lildt dma tie mente-walk right up, bravely, t+ Ute sweetheart with whom you have quarrelléd) (0 ii ta nurting others when. seck~| Him Out autor ne bake as an ordinary custard | ger f Noth Showld’ Enfey One. and have It out with bim or her coolly and eaimly. Gay just how 'and where | mou Avoid hurting Cllrs wie #6") young Indy. What aball 1 dot - { moat Wilke thal; whl(o oot aH veme ly LANGE ana nepr tine satauar teri oe To the Editor of The Evening World. you nce youraelt at fault first-of all; then fust how hia or her conduct appeara toy in Our happinass, Whether sellin youn | ae Boxe »|and teaspoontul of sugar, If desired, & pound of sweet almonds. Add a If a husband Is the bread winner and | you; and Jn weneral and as briefly as possible ask for equal Franea eae vase best depends entirely upon his tem-| yourself ag@ron when’ you inisal “him. Conde Confection quarter of a-teaspoontul of grated a lover of Jule homme and family and the | tims you Ws. understand each other, and the mlranderstanding will have, van-| bert fepincs enites dele Tot sl Gis ng aeons mention paging pin G ne ! Mot cae ace | Rulmomi the same emonnt/oCasiavisenti wife is truly the hetp— mate, thy |isyed ike a snowflake In the sun. . apa ‘him, pleasantly, that you had no dea! (oily and he may repent ah pound of pic paste, | half » cupful of ougar, and halt a pow should mo through Ite. together and| "An citnce of franknean iq worth « ton of sulk or lovers’ quarrels. If matters of Hurting him, W Earth Can't She? | well chilled a nirin eighteen | of atrajned honey. Mix well together, vacations together, MISS R. | do not improve between you after) you talk it over you will at least ba rid of | ‘ hy on Eart an’t She. re sux bY three wide, ahd| then add the flour, four cuptuls, and papa Goiyassteabat Sena Ty Jae bogie, Tor bogies -o not thilve in the-sunlight of doing the risi: ‘vior Out A Girl Farsues Him. Basle [hea at LOR CR RES aE Ra ncaa ar keteaa ‘the maxcre thorouienly ton intety with it! at wi. 1tldt fs the only mane, senalble course. | Dear Hetty | een ae ai oent year AAS sino) molatenithe qictuce jBuapeescc. ork intors ele covAr wip i TURKISH pal REeY Si a | © % young man twenty years ota || AM A YOUDs Sete Hen with be xg, fold etch piece tn trl-|houre. Ros out Tan thin ‘sheet. out | ‘bp q@P to the age of twelve Turkdsh re » santo eyehin anil have’ been calll maaan ui ‘ i ! praia Ai eon Pata aK aah shapes, and bike In a moder changed my mind. (‘The eanie evening a @ deen calling on & Satay ell brought up, aqd/ angwar shape, place on a baking al Eanes ai Dek KY ERS ares ; vitla aro as tree and untranmneled) Did She Mistreat Him? young lady friend of mine }jad_a tickot | [| Iady whom I met some months ago, T° | Rh Novody [eves mocehatand’bake( tor (uletyeqver minuteas \vhoni| mec LOt eh cretenn gOmt MANE Dean ia poate eee eee Out MED Dawei matty . =, | and asked mé to go, and I went. Wheh enjoy being in her company, but who b8 TT Oe and play the piano, Wh j cool make antnclston In each wish thé | Q.1 06 Sauge : hor tweltth birthday the eizl becomes a} OA i wenty-thres years oj and had! 1 told my. friend he got very engry and|not the woman 1 would like to marry. [ guia teow? L. C.. |thiekest nart of the Iarding needle and g L, woman, She adopts the ‘tenarchaft” deen going with a young man twen-| said grat I treated him very mean, ond {7 am lving on $15. per week and cannot} you are very young yet, my doar !‘qi the cake interior with almond paste; BAT (he whites of. 3 egga allt, add the |@nd joina that silent sisterhood who aro! | on, yenrm old for the past ten| now he doesn't spea. to me. I tried ta/ think of becoming engaged on my pres- | Bo pati i hasinot| ing © pastry Ae tube for the gradually 1 Giacal wancsces sugary sit - : i “ eho wey =| Yet apponrdd i —P ‘ on add fulce and grated rind. 0 er adinir condemned to wes the world darkly)” onins until al week, ego, An en-| ronson. witht fim, but it does no good. |ent outlook. This lady, however, con- | yet spent Were: REBT jurpose. Almond \pasté.—Peel andy 1) then add Ju nM A Leia Abst ey yolk, mito having loa any ae per the church I| Now, he thinks @ goed dea} of:me}and | tnually rents eviretone to me to! a bappy Paice wink ishia quarter of eynd of ne sheds Tbas and a SeDLepEce era Bodh os : tops J ; ; : varlops parties, and ‘ation. J . C oe r tras de an hg R ti 1 do' of ten, and 1 woulia't ‘nue bie accompany her fo various partion Sainiraviop q Stiga YRS ; ; icieoe ce nave ye * ie Bit tie \: : ‘he mene lames " r Pree ‘ween ie ee bs ne Bier Mc Sea Tay Pe ON inh pee Foes Nte ISAC ENR YO Le ROI eS ena ee TEE Saisie Ss f f B,_S.—The_talling hair ts, I have E no-dowbt whatever, due to the bad » headaches you say you-ere suffer- m, Which should be attended to I would not advise you to epply @ hair tonic until you have con- silted your physician in regard to the headaches. A “Good, Healthy Look.” : T. K.-I wish all girls of fitteer g had such wholesome and benefictal a Ideas, And os there {# nothing specially the _matter_with you, exeept “dark circles around the eyes there fs no Yeason why your wishes should not be @ratifed. Exercise in the fresh alr, deep breathing, wholesome food, very retain that fine lock of health which ia | more. beautiful than beauty. If you will mend me a personal letter, I shal! be glad to send you some instructions In regard to dvep breathing. Pimples and “Liver Spots.” M.—The fact that you are suffer- A. ing from both of these troubles would Indicate that your blood needed cleansing ‘and that you were very billous, You had better consult a Goctor sbout your condition, whe will ‘probably gtve you ons of the guod, old- fashioned remedies, The liver spots will disappear when the bilicusness is relieved. Try this formula to heal the Carbolic acid, 16 drops; borax, pimples 0 graina; elyoerine, 4 drama; tannin, 30 fyana: aloohal, 1 ounce: rose water, 2. x and dissolve. night and morning, ore Human Chords and Discords By Helen Vall Wallace. 5 Uttle meat and plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables, eight hours’ sleep a night and a good scrub all over ‘every —-—— second to his loathsome Ile. I went for; the stupor of despair, ID you know that there are people on this earth who are your natural human| py’ Permission ot George Munro's Sona) | YOU to confront him and to «ive tim up| The Seraph gased at him with a fixed,| epeak—e woman's reputation lay in his) of one fo distinguished ay peureel tout ameneetiey pressure o€ t. «'siwart D chords? Of course you are u-ways conscious upon meeting new people of ‘ to the law. Stand out, you scoundrel,| astounded horror; he could not belleve| silence. Cecil caught the Seraph's lifted arm 4Fms of his opponent crushed iy ch a certain degree of pleasure or anuoyance. You have given the matter little and.let us see how you dare look at us| his senses; he could not realize what/ ‘Can't. you remember?” implored the| And stayed it in tts vengean His | his va roomed to bend and b..ak un- “@hought beyond the fact that you elther like or dislike them, you have g deaisg| SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING CHAPTERS. | 1ow in he saw, His dearest friend stood mute| Seraph. ‘You will think—you munt)OWM (weth were clinched Ught a but Geaberadiommenred Winiitte | ite kaow them better or to avold them; or oftener than either liking or disliking| Bertie Cecil, @ dashing, Bertie had net moved: not @ breath| beneath the charge of lowest villainy—| think!" face a deep red Hush had come, |Royalliey blood, that never took de- Qhem you feel a sense of profound indifference. cer in the Guarda, is son to ~{emcaped his ips. He gtood ike astatue,| stood powerless before the falsehoods; There was a feverish entreaty in his “We degrade ourselves by resistance. feat, was roused now for the firat time ‘Théy make but little impression, and you perhaps never recall them again. E | nery While largo latter class wo will omit to discuss, for ‘tis only the people whom wel Par sitbeaty cess Moot figure of Baroni rose up and came be-| “Bertie! Great Heaven!” he cried.| which a question eo alight yet so mo-| "ill, My Feckouing must walt aud my |Seore Borg Ahora eo ta ine Uike-or Cislike in earnest, the people we love and hate, our friends and our ene-| Bertie is her $2, t. fore him @ great darkness stole on his|well-nigh beside himself, “how can you|mentous was recelved, waa forcing 19 ost icing, and keop him for my sake” |20d, Ifting him up—he never | knew i mie3, who influence our ives. ene ACTA or $8,150, the name of face. It was a terrible bitterness, ®/ stand silent there? Do you hear—do|on him a thought that he flune Sway) Another moment and the door was) Hons M4 fe would, bare Utied a Jor of z ‘When we find a human chord—not infrequently “the lost chord''—there is| Dertis's dearest Irteng, the Marquis of Rock- | creat horror, a lonthing disgust, but !t/ you hear aright? Do you know the ac-|Hke an asp. ; Soke) streak of moonlight that alone slasied | Berkeley, ns viglous Bet Meu, who hates him. His Ingham (cnown as" Geadty pale in the gaslight, When the of @ Jew extortioner! Flags. clinched on his under lip; he could ‘not voice. That hunted helplessness with Napoleon Newlywed in Historic Gableaux, Arranged and Photographed by His Father. <b Under Two <Ib By Ouida <p> | Cecil, of the Life Guards—not the friend | Let me go—they must do wnat they) Once out in the afc, the usurer laid] the shrill, shrieking votoe of Baront in hts careless life; his skill and his | through tho peaked roofs of the crook- always harmony. There !s music in the air, solemn or lively, depending upon| wiites to Bertie, 601 easing the. | was scarcely oriminality and !t was not! cursed thing this conspiracy has tried| Cecil looked both of them full in the his hand on his arm; he murted—it was! how We are struck; but there is always a pleasurable accompaniment to ouraclves| Hsing fof Mary.» mee itis a | fear, Btill he stood perfectly silent—«/t> charge you with? Say something, |eyes—both his accuser and fis friend. | the firm sign that his liberty wee gonet/@d by-etreet | our particular vibration. These charming (to us) people who blend, musically, | forgery and janes, it. fo Tioekingtam. who | guflty man—and other than his loyal for the love of heaven! I will huve|He was held as speechless as though | ao eines jhimues from A SoeN| heard. A crowd drawn by thelt ahriek- with us are capable of adjusting thelr melody to suit ours. We say they are|Simits that the signature la not Mis oe | trend would have sald: Guilty and con-| vengeance on your slanderer If you take was paralyzed; he W0s/ where Baroni motioned him out of the| ing a] were bearing toward the interested in our welfare; are in sympathy with us. We can depend upon them.| os eae fe areal. fronted with a just acouser. The Seraph | pon : hy hia word of honor: he WA notse of the carriages, out of the glurc| Place In tumult. The Jew had the quick They never sorsake us, no matter what uappens, They understand us always— and sends for him to confront waw that look. and a deadly chill passed “I am not guilty,” Cecil said simply. for of the light, into the narrow, darkened turning of a side street, Ho’ went pas- wit to give them, as call word, that It waa a croupler who had been found cross or cay-wand we thank heaven for them:~We thrive In the presence of a CHAPTER VIl. cover him, as It hed done at the usurer’s| The geraph's hands were on his own | morcy's sake! Speak! ‘Where ‘were sively: for this man trusted t his heaters: saat pegs relau tore Pes human chord as does a plant in the spring of its natural habitat. by .. first charge—no doubt; such heresy to/in , close, eager grasp almost ere the| You?” tiles jo whole mob against the fugitive ; " + was | Tn the gloom res, sJow acout (ie human a.scords—people who disagree with us in almost every The Vow of Silence. his creeds, such shame to his comrade | words were spoken. Rarer tell. your but I Re | iountg“Inflisnotly an, the aimaey etl Che eeeeiael yt ae cree a Gktalt of lite; who oppose us and disbelieve In us and “sit on~us and “rile” ue HE door opened. Cecil entered, and his corps, could not be tn him, but! ‘peauty, Beauty! never say that to| "| confide Jt to your honor, my lord) the houses; one was a!Hitester of the| founds panting about him and tho -and-disturb—ts—peneraity-t-we tet them)-by-throwing_mental-pebblea-tinte-the- pha Benapit-oroased the room.|A_vague dread hushed his impetuovs} ms Do you think I-can ever doubt| Marquis.” Baron! spread out the bill | Staats Produr fange are in his throat, ‘Then with the MU . Ls ee dip= | zs 1h Police of the dis- : otherwise calm pool of our consclousness no that we must walt for thelr absence with his hand held out; not for| vehemence. The dignity of the oldj yur Ort a eee era eae not INGE tho tin waa ant Baglin tatoes witinasa ht tha Aner lteelt he deabet in order to nettle down to tranquillity again, Of what use are they? What figure do they cut in our lives and why need we be persecuted by them? Jendship. of k Our even ve thelr tpecie une” Brey told they aretha: Bo ae | ssa be waced and roel whi | mene Hatr on Br Gall can avenge ety THN whieh me ned span =| Gt ho ng Mi tow id MANGE P| Sd Geary i an ment sts ithe eld eB eno, hae to teach tis reitoontrel, which -ts-one of the main_tessens-of fe to-tearn;}one-instant-in-amase, the next-hefinng (0% oA ___| Aegemer and his-dental faded. | through him as he did so, agd saw hig | Uie open street. In an instant, as the| TS SCC ketal im for lightness gn&, incidentally, to elucidate the subject of which of us 8 the fittest to survive.| thought away and dashed iuto ewift.| “My stal easily SDS inore bu leannal ion eaverieitltt teeth clinch Ught, Th he extremity of | ger, all the life and soul that were| © Tint, Tor power ot endurance -fr-every — For tf two such tnharmontous individuals aré compelled to live together the con-|incommequent words, will not be so new to thie gentleman | oy Moray. ware spoken almost_me-|{n°uil utterance that. misnt be on his] i" hin rose in revolt as the fey gilde| sport of feld and fell, Of the moos ent | tinual jarring Involved eventually delivers one of them into the hands of the| “Cecil, my dear fellow! I amashamed|®# !t was to your lordship. I simply ; Of the handcuffs “sought: thelr hold con | the; symbaslum and” the: athiells his life in that moment would he have In- tirely proven to 7 Practise keeping step, married.to strongly advise: ently all of the trophy guns at the Naval Academy were catalogued, an’ it ‘proved @ great surprise to the cataloguer and to most officers at the Naval Acad- Solution of the z Batletaction, Dut wuMetentty— so, however, that I feet ike} Only you ars sure, Bertts,-aren't—you, |’ “adding? Be glad tf -you-can-keep-ntep with your sweetheart: and-to-the-airendy}| that-1-never iistened-1o-this miserable ‘outrage on us both with a second's thought there could be truth in it? You Lyonn: blood asserted Its ascendancy. “Monsieur Baroni, make your (e sudden geatira wit aauddan eisai. eo dark, po dangerous, in his eyes that his comrade thought and hoped that with one moment more the usurer would _ FOLLY OF MISUNDERSTANDINGS For a moment Cecil's head sank, the chantcally, like a man in @ dream. Ezra Seraph, ——-with--Impetuous_-certainty, | *Cecili=to prove this man what he Is, wnot for an Instant to satiefy me—whoi were you at that time on the 26thT’ Cecil leaned forward and looked at the signatures dashed across the pi of the early eveniny hours of the 15th? ‘sit;or-must force be employed? Twill go —with—you- Sr peer uwaltt! crled Rockingham. _ ‘Where you go I come, Tho usurer interposed demure! rain I do. Staat-Procurator, beside whom stood uve, Bre he mw them, their hands weré on his shoulders, and the cold chill This anus, than to lose freedom, of a soldier and al! the gentle languor of his habits, | #nd—with tha science of the Eton Play. Ing Fields of his boyticod, he wrenched {his Wrints' tree ere the ateet hal clored, and with the single straihtening of wan a dut the more masterly werful and | ‘ecil'a aclence | The German firmly built man. was the finer and {Heare ing passage at the speod which had carried him in many a foot-race victor ures of many a happy hour stcod hi bar rab tt Sa rol to-thh jm a guilty destard not ris his trial; “hed. to bit est friend belleve him low sunk tn "Tt js for her sake—and Berkeley's, he thought, hhy—name—disgraced_tn—the— : Depa toe 1aye, Narmeny ‘and happiness. In selecting a mate making haste slowly the whole _mhominable business. oever e7ak eiaren) yout, fica. pirmed tne” aot, bland, mucus Gnferuiagta te or Gai geptoman TAINS Rinne, Fight! Tie felt w coward and felon : z su fe—— Hani " ° or a wi eat thing, Haye you noticed how easy It {8 to keep step with some and how dimcult with|] can't bring myaelé to way It even! Uf] Tae echo af those words atone ea-| Vole of the German Jew, “If he were) of iti, ui Un | Shan betaken alive; that ther should | {2M every peaceful pour. from the a : hi nite ps of Cecil; he} Rot @ our office—where was he? That) Toh waved his hand again with! kill Sim where he stood, In the star-|ftondebips and go of men, from othare?, It seems quite 1Dkaly that there should exist «| sreater dexree|of harmony a ‘sound :thrashinis would ‘have settled |caped the 4:7, wr vigeation: onee| 12 atmpl htt lite, significant gesture. | Mefht; rather than lead him in the aight] the fame of his ancient race, from the “ ptereen a couple who can keep step in walking and Guncing. You know « team|the matter I wouldn't have bothered | showed no amaze, no indignation; once|!* stmple enough. tm gala the! otm that ease then, Shere fy Dut ong | of men aaa felon Et gle of the women that, loved him. of horses. pull together better If they keep step. However, this tert is not en-| you about tt nor told you a syllable.| only, as the charge was made, he gave! ‘Answered In @ moment 0 aiternative, Witt you follow mo gulet With the strength that Jay beneath | from all that Taakee fe rah: an a i | ~the- who dared his clos- | and without a moment's emg that six of theo guns were undoubtedly of French origin, oOo «8 ° lTile long, slender, delicate limbs seemed | pause, without a backward look, he Commander Edward L. Beach's theory as to the presence of these French TO to twine and writhe around the mas-|fan as the stag runs with the bay of i guns at the Naval Academy is as “follows: “It Is my opinion that when Fort @ - sive form of fis antagonist ike ‘the erpeckieening lt into the shad- Severn was given to the Navy Department the six twenty-four-pounder guns|- Q eM eseiorenct Mecvcatinelatonelwhile (To Be « ontinued.) syent withthe fort, and that these are the six guns we stil hayp with ua = 5 ‘ Fi ial “df = feelings intentionally, because I do lke | xlso plans to go to work on the same in TH an instant, all the wild 3 undertaker. Enforced, prolonged inharmony has assisted abundantly tn helping| to send tor you on such a blackguard| charge the Honorable Bertie Cecil with o you still persist in denying your) wicog of hia rae, all the pride of his|Kood stead now, 1p the emergence to depopulate this earth. However, some “inharmony’ ts good for us. It pre-| errand. Never heard of such a swin-| having negotiated a bill with my Ae | A inter tack aalaceerad pores alas Saat a eee enaetiag breeding, all the honor of his norvice, | hls terriole extrem Epa enn, aS . : t at famed into fire and leapt into nowlon: < ‘or the ins veg the posntble stegndtion-of-perpetual-serenity-and-promotee-character-butld- ier trfek-tn ae iife; couldn't. pitch Sec aoe eee ont | confers, amiled: slightly -onee more. of Bara Barony exe Trumer he would Taye been true'to hal thriiied. im with a Toathing” senee : oti ___| tha fellow into the _becaus irawns ial c satin Phinda aed map Iter Of three ee ae ive been fue. t0.. ee Soe Ts no doUBT wUpErNuSUN To WaT Tat divorces are ail caused by some form| the look of the thing, and can't take La iE A 3 saw that Gecumen’ | promise were leavened, anid “alll he|inal'a resource. | He. w Senne t a. Itt cessary proyialo inst th ad e Your slgnature yoy, my Lord Marquis,| 7% 0% the evening of the 1th. It was) until to-night. | Thought, all he felt. all he knew ware] ment’a agony that they nwould send a of human discord, a a nec ¥ Proyjtion against the consequences of the| any other measures without you, you Aisiclia, ab apads lone over business hours, but my pa “And yet you equally. peraist in re the lion impulses, the knightly instincts,| bullet through bis brain ee he Ten many mistakes our brothers and sisters are constantly making in their mad| know. I onty sent for you to expose|admi: to be a forgery—w! it torg- ner, to oblige him, stretched a point,”| fusing to account for Your cccupation | the resolute choice to lose lif rather! rather than drive. tim out to. this. ; z ‘ oF y lord—not now. You his left arm felled the detective to She * - zr know me? Yotgtrust me too well not|be dashed down at his feet with the "The 16th! 0 Forgive me, my Ph Re ogarde earth like a bullock, with a creshiing [depths of foulest felony, branded for Mysterious Old Bronze Guns. to be certain of that? A hound has|Me branded on his mouth by the flory| ‘Where were you?” pursued hia/can take what sleps You mi) Ad Cosel bio nat xounded through the stiliness [ever with & criminals apame by his * “|brought against you the vileat charge| blow ef s° slandered and outraged) friend, "Were you at meas? at the| Xosured he will be treated with all del-|like nome heavy timber stove In; fing. aya Arpt an ora anaes tel beat x HERE are a gredt many old bronze guns at the Naval Academy. Eight of| that ever swindlers framed—an infamy|honor, The action was repressed; the| clubs? /dresing for dinner?—whore?! cacy compatiblel with the care aes et eee Ae Hettaing on) ome ntey Roalowardal mtb they fly from tyr- "these are heavy twenty-four-pounders, and six of these haye French tn-| that he deserves to be shot for av if hej oxtraordinary quiescence, more hope-| where? There must be thousands of/ canner Aovompady oie Det ioe Sey metal welkht of the handcufts, and {Anny and danger and death to 9 iad a -actiptions, and are of French manufacture; the other two twenty-four-| were a dog. He makes me stand be-| lees because more resigned than any| ways of remembering—thousands of) 7 yeard nim—and you must remem-| Wrestling with im wae woven for a ot Dearne stent brrery ors ae pounders have Spanish inacriptior all_of thene! fore you 4 Jon, returned] people who'll prove it for you?” ber this—as not the son of Viscount} second in that close-knit struggle which | he eS bind i hase = be a all lene | fore. t seal bok bs a Hele i Royaiieu—nat the H ble. Bertie !# only seen when the wrestlers wrestle | worth the ing and went out to meet savy bronze.gung were captured by our warships during the Mexican war, Re-| if I doubted ontrol or byt —Ceatt—stoct—mute—stiit;—hle teeth = —} tor —Hés—amdt—tea th ———— sternal mleery. rene ing every hepe,” 3 yie!