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NDOODOOS. DOO® OO 00000, 1907, by Clara Morris. pr CHAPTERS. ING =a @nd a baby » Daphne thet mer > —_-——_ CHAPTER VII. (Con The Clash. the Southern o: manner, ention, srception, tdeal soctal had turned d—unt suddenly every past and plan was submerged by ) Keith, She passion of ng, giving with love for Pui shaken by & generous surrender, splendid generosi hher chotce—giving body and soul, mind pnd heart—and so stood before him pegwered of everything save his love! @hat was enough, and it would be : forever) Had he mot sworn it at Rod's altar? Go a softer, tenderer passion than @ocial ambition had held eway #0 long fe Phil, was the jover-husband, but fwhen hy ocgan to lve hie own life, feaving her to her own devices, just et Bret her revived social ambittons were to a Yimited degree, as she played hostess with great charm to puch friends as her busband's ol: 6 bela But she looked higher, she saw 5 thea, and could swiftly have profited by them had she had her hus- band’s support. With exquisite fnosse he strove to draw him into the social 2ite she aspired to, and when she real- {zed that even love for her could not Getach him, however br.efly, from his absorption in his own affairs, she was hed as well as deeply pained. And yviedge of her defeat became & Thereafter she strove to it the monotony yond anything she had ev. She recalled with passtonate longing ious first year of married life lip had made her his constant his trusted confidant; re time when he had set his t of the Almighty, in the loss of companion. walled t finite will against only to fall miserably husband of | DDDDDSIOOBHGO}OOOHS he New East By Clara Morris Author of “Stage Life,” “A Pasteboard Crown,” and others. TOOK iS yYery proud she had entert suspicions, but the girl's tes \said to | | ! i stupic | be kept in perfect sec eld tron box, Lynne | ful jard, her curious, prying « household plang, personal ex ulger wrangl! urplaint of What ryation of all, and seen 5 by every one but the doc » had at last ceased to struxg! i no more plans to win ed no more of 1 departure er tentlor Olive Me pent all the little ones, and ai S Do nanically time s And then one evening old Page had Dr. Keith: ed you at ver to thi who inis 1 vou house sir, 1 showed name is Mr had been treat ht him to nlance with Prof and Belden with thu had read the proud weariness on face with wild triumph, and “The way seems clear—the game {6 half played—the prize is well within my reach." With wonderful skill he had success fully manoeuvred tor family friend. W felon had followed the slight board the yacht he felt that { was working for him in thus him so naturally to Dr. Keith had purposely missed the offlce hours, just as he had purposely made his call on foot to rvoid any hint of o: ion. Particularly anxious to welcome from old Prof. Keith, {H-will might well prove or a win whose stumbling block in the path he meant to follow he had adroitly turnes their convers. tlon to some of the triumphs of rec excavations scientifically directed ancient lands that were supposed have yielded up all their treasures long ago. He spoke modestly of some ratier fare papyri he had brought\back from Egypt, and eeeing the greedy light tn the old scholar’s eyes Belden offered 0 place them and a few venerable o, parchments in the professor's hands for ezamination and judgment. wind the old man was most agreeably surprised end pleasantly impressed when the “refined sensualist,” as remembered to have called him, had ex- pressed a growing envy of those de- voted students of the languages of tle mighty past, who, searching back through stupendous ages to | secret of the life of millions, m to-day's interests trivial indeed. Much flattered and eager to obtalr sight of the promised loans, the fessor assured Belden that they a poor old antique nearly as fireproof as a heavy trunk; but great was his faith in the and carefully would t precious papyri be ensconced once they came into his eager |i Olive Marr, Belden haa dis sight, esteeming her as pretty, clever rather underbred, and {f not tricky, i the patient, that, doomed, he had yet|was, he thought, because circumstances striven to save. ‘And overcome by men-|had not called forth that dominar fal strain and cruel! disappointment,’ quality. Still ne was lavish with flow with his face hidden in her breast, {ers and bonbons, music and books, a7 £ svos had shaken him; and tn‘ Oltvg@ who had a keenly alert eye for wpalming sympathetic silence she had|the main chance, ate with much zes eld him close, till self-control came | many philopenas with him, in whic feck to him. Recalled those Sunday | sme he always lost, but prom: se! tled his accounts by means of dainty eight ‘music feasts,” as he had named ®iem, when he would laughingly pin a Programme of his own selecting to the fveio rack, then stretch himself in a Bhatse longue and command her to plav & straight through, assuring her that pny encored number should be specially Wewarded. Dear nights—yet Cleopatra's #reamy midnight floatings on the mighty Nile seemed no farther off than they! Gometimes she cried aloud. “Why? Why must everything change @o cruelly? Are all men eelfish lke (Philip? He soucht me out of all the fwomen that he knew, and wooed and pourted me with a whirlwind intensity and passion! He wanted me, ME only wt all the world! And I gave myself “wtterly, completely, withholding noth fing! He wanted children, sald of all {@od's good gifts to man, children were #he most desirable! And I, by daring madness, as well as death, gave them ‘po bim—children beautiful in body, mina nd soul! And, now, wanting nothing More, he holds me as a sort of com nation housekeeper, head-nurse, and \ see a Ah, what folly, trick- ‘ery or treachory married men Invite in- Nao thelr lives when they forget that @ ‘wife and a mother may still be a ‘Woman! Again, why had they not had a home themselves? She misht have held were not been presence of the old Olive Marr to abeck Ber husband longer had the allen or of Wifectionate impulse or full, free expla- vation. ly wedded people should ve alo Shocks will be felt, tears {Pwill be shed, but love will kiss them all ‘way. They will find the weal spots each other's armor, and if there ts one by to lift eyes and hands to ven in horror of suah unforgivable ery the two, will In loving compre- enston try to avoid pressing each upon other's weak spots Oh, blessed solitude a deux!—where @here is no one to coldle the bride's dpriet or egg on the bridegroom's anger (Or euxgest reprimils to both! Solitude Y@ doux where the young pair acquire mightiest virtue, after fidelity itself, )@mown to married life—fair toleration! ‘Nhat Olive Marr consciously or un- @wonsciously loved her husband, Daphne ees moment the been brought into her home, @ clean-minded women, and | trinkets or ornaments. So by a litt careful kow-towing he found himself free to come and go in the old house at will Daphne's attitude of mind was t once married all chances and chan, of life were over, and just at first t view filled Belden with a secret, cruel amusement, for where in his crowded past had he ever known a handsome woman who believed the chances and changes of life were ended by ber mar- ringe vow? He had returned but little changed @ trifle heavier; a few glittering white threads showing at the temples, while as of old the small mustache was ag- gressively dyed and waxed. His man- ner stately, gravely sympathetic, was Kquohed’ af times: by en eimont womanly tenderness. Once at his entrance Daphne had given him a small chill hand and VIRGIN OIL OF PINE WILL BREAK UP A COLD IN | 44 HOURS AND .CURE ANY COUGH THAT 18 CURABLE, It is the only preparation of pine compounded from the active principles of forest trees that ts intended for in- ternal use, It permeates the whole sys- tem with the wholesome, healthful at- mosphere of the pine woods, healing any Irritation of the mucous eurface that may bo present. Its action on the Kidneys is most beneficial, affording speedy rellef in cases of rheumatism due to uric acid in the system. Put up for dispensing through drug gists only In % oz, vials, each vial se- curely sealei in a round wooden case. Be pure to got the genuine Virgin Pine compound pure, prepared only by Leach Chemical Co., Cincinnat!, 0, uses and directions with Properties, every vial, Words muste of the “Soul K Walts Son, as produced at the New York Theatre with GENEE, the world’s greatest dancer, will be given in the Magazine Sec- tlon of next Sunday's W. Order from newsdealer in advance. Remember each newsdeales’s supply is limited. Advance order to mocescary, [naa dumbly raised such miserabie, | girl jealously in love with himself. Sud |proud eyes that without a word of any| denly he stopped stock still, his hand randy ‘ouch; | pow y of t "Then he doesn't fear hits w thinks she self. use she is dumb he blind! Bus he does fear th. es that! watchful epitfre, wlive Marr! Dr el 1, you are a bold man to attempt use me! Then this explains why id ed ‘uy throw me constantly into the com nitt ha a f my beloved lady! fam to be citing the. susp f the Ma fand away | rom yout th In His eyes ngrrowed, a slow, contemptu- | ' tr U ous amile came to his smooth red Tips Continue) OkE Ve. GHG A Sale of Shoes and Rubbers High Grade Samples and Surplus Stocks froin famous Boston Shoemakers \T COST OF LEATHER. A hundred new Winter styles. Patent Coltskin, Gun Metal Caliskin and Glace Vici Kid. Sizes 2:: to 8 Widths, A to EE. Hand Welted Soles. High Cuban and Medium Military heels; lace, button and bluchers; Worth $2.50 and $3.0) N 4.50 Women’s Sampie Shoes All ¢ Napoleon Koets for Women (Just l'ke the cut.) | Made from selected Gun Metal| | | CalfsKin and Patent ColtsKin. Lace and Button. Sizes 213 to 7. Extension Soles—Cuban Heels. xtra High Cut. Former pr.ces,: $2.25, $2.50 and $2.75, now al | Ba @ iS @ia inianis’ $1.60 Shoes at iz.s 1 10 5 and § to 8; all leathers; 0c flex ble soles; Spring heels. ses’ Sampie Shoes at $1.00 21.90 Worth $2, $1.00 Patent Coliskin ana Gun Metal Caltskin, $4 09 sizes 812 to 11, 1114 to 2, at...... Men’s and Boys’ q 2°° Sampie Shoes English Welted $425 Soles, sizes 9 to AMARA Usrevetolete Patent Coltskin with dull Calfskin tops. Box Calf and Vici Kid. Men’ en's s Arctics (Overshoes) Wales Goodyear sre 9100 PAYS —_——— ee Frazin & Oppenheim, 6th Ave. & 18th St., 3a Fioor, ity ates. kind he had turned a chair away from] clenched, the veins at his forelend the Neh in it and, seating} throbbing hard. las he] “Can that be it, I wonder?” he ask THE EVENING WORLD, 'MONDAY, FEBRUARY 3, ONeill-Adams @ Two Blocks on Sixth Avenue From 20th Street to 22d Street Special February Sale of Fine Furniture. Dependable, highly artistic Furniture secured much under regular cost at the Great Furniture Exposition held at Grand Rapids, Michigan, ___ You can secure any of the bargains advertised on our CON- VENIENT HOUSEHOLD CLUB P , Which enables you to pay a little at a time on your purchase. Brass Beds —5 fine sample Brass Beds, greatly reduced in price. These Beds are just a trifle shop worn, but it takes close inspection to detect the damage. Mostly double sizes, although we have several twin beds. We quote a few prices below: $75.00 4.6 Brass Beds at $50.00 | $54.00 4.6 Brass Beds at $40.00 $45.00 4.6 Brass Beds at $38.00 | $45.00 4.0 Brass Beds at $37.00 340.00 4.6 Brass Beds at $34.00 | $45.00 4.6 Brass Beds at $39.00 $20.00 4.6 Brass Beds at $15.00 | $45.00 4.6 Brass Beds at $38.00 9.00 3.3 Brass Beds at $33.00 |$40.00 3.6 Brass Beds at $34.00 Enamelled Beds—white Enamelled Iron Beds, with con- tinuous post; prettily designed brass scroll centre; seven heavy fil extended foot, finished in the best baked white enamel. Regularly $10.00; special at --- $7.50 Mattresses, '4 to 14 Off Regular Prices—These are samples and mattresses which are covered with ticks that have been discontinued. We Have them to fit all regular size beds. hey are made of fine hair, felt, cotton, moss and tib It you want a fine mattress don’t miss this sale. Box Springs— !5 fine Box) Hair Mattresses—S °° 4 Springs, sin | quality black Ibs. Samples used hair Mattresses, 40 Just a slight wht, made in one or two pa gle and double size for display purposes bit soiled on the edges. Thorough. | covered in A. C. A. or fancy tic ly made and covered in fine tick- | stitched edges and thor- ngs, Regular price $18.00 hly tutte special . $10.00 $8.75 Dining Chairs—Fine golden oak box t Dining Chairs, cane seat, panel back, nicely shaped legs with claw feet, shaped seats, Regular price $2.25; sale pri ee 6 a MAS) Arm Chair to match. Regular price $4.50; sale price... $3,50 Mission Library Table—'Extension Table }« 0 Bros., Grand Juartered oak, hand polished fin- is the best ish, round top, pedestal base, fit fumed; a rich ted with the cele while they last, only. Price: sss a Stick] The wood Made by ids. rated Tyden lock wn shade; large centre drawer; The legs are ve artistically has shelf below; size of top, 26x40 shaped, with just a bit of ¢ iches; an exceptionally desirable to add to their beauty table; regularly $14.00; price $25.00 For this special at $9.50) sate only .......0... $ Parlor Suits—‘-Piec: Parlor Suits, frames of mahogany, hig polished, legs in neat fancy designs, with a trifle of carving at the top of frames, upholstered in cream tapestry, four colo: { silk damask, Verona velour, Sicilian cloth, silk plush or p plush, as you select—upholst of the very best class. This design is fresh, new and beautiful; regular price $100, For this sale, prs Gast ire cated UN on ire , soapenoonous esos) “Macey” Sectional Bookcases— Mev" Bookcases adapt themselves com- i afford the gr r the exercise of individual taste—the arrangements, rearrang combinations and effects that can be made are almost endless, all Golden ( quartered. u iat RRs Ec sy aco China Closets—!st | {itty of these half Comple ease, size, spi Reed Rockers— re » Be $11.25 ocker, Arm china Closets to offer at this bar- with prettily dies and wo. ain price. They are made of solid ven back. Has atinuous roll oak and stand 72 inches high and arm and apron 40 inches w They have bent . With closely wo- French mirror back of This rocker will be and fancy shaped top, lance of this mirror, A splendid one to a customer. diture at the 3 spe price of $47.75 Extension Tables— jon Table; has 44-inch quar- oak round top, deep quar- ed rim. Heavy round quartered base, with heavy shaped legs y carved claw feet. This ra $2.25 Weathered Oak Desks— Weathered oak top heicht 30. inches, 36x20 inches. This desk is 4 In it you have ample 3 drawers and paper Artistic piece of furniture and Table: Opens 6) feet thing like an ornamental addition to the fur- it sold for so. little money. nishing of your home Regularly $20.00; special Regular price sale = atpettia eens $35.00 orice » $6.75 Nottingham Lace Curtains 1-3 Less Than Regular Prices There are only one hundred and fifty-seven pairs of these Curtains, and all exceptionally pretty in design. Only one pair ot each, which accounts for the price reduction. They are our sample pairs, and one Curtain of each may be slightly soiled, but not enough to affect the value or wearing qualities. There is a great range of prices to select from, only a few of w we quote below: 45c. Curtains at, pair. 60c. Curtains at, pair.....40¢ $1.00 Curtains at, pair... -65¢ 5-Piece Furniture Slip Covers, $4.75 A Value Not Duplicated Elsewhere 5-Piece Slip Covers—Allowing 20 yards of best) quality Belgian stripe—25c, per y ard additional for $4.75 {32 Alonndoonsonandoanacandnnnood +30¢ | $1.50 Curtains pair. .$1,00 at, pair. $5.35 $3.00 Curtains at, pair. .$2,00 $2.00 Curtains larger suits. Short Lengths of Linoleums and Oilcloth. Clean up sale‘of remnants and odds and ends of all kinds ‘Joor Coverings. Very low prices to close Printed Linoleums Remnant lengths, two to ten square yards in each piece.) 49c. to O5c. qualities; sale price, per square yard........ ) Inlaid Linoleums. Remnant lengths, five to ten square yards in each piece.) $1.25, $1.35 and $1.50 qualities; sale price, per square of 29c 69c Oil Cloths. Remnant lengths, two to five square yards in each piece.) 15 25c., 35c. and 49c, qualities; sale price, per square yard. .} oC In Adams Building Only. = a FOURTEENTH STREET West of Fifth Avenue D ’ Makers DALE Third Year—February 3d to 15th inclusive A YEARLY FEBRUARY FEATURE Originated here, to meet the early needs of Dress- makers and those who now start Summer sewing, Sale Departments Include:-— Dress Goods Trimmin, Ribb y ‘abri ) t gs, tibbons, Wash Dress Fabri Laves and Nets, Notions, | Ruchings, Ribbon Velvets, ss) Linings, Shears, Chiffons, Embroideries, Silks, Buttons, Flannels, White Goods. TUMSE VALU INSURE BUSY DAYS! NO MAIL OR TELEPHONE ORDERS, Notions, Buttons, etc. Fashionable Ribbons Altho’ this 1s a Dressmakers’ Sale, For Dressmakers’ Sale those who wish to buy in small new, beautiful ribbons quantities may do a0. chased for this Sale! 12 ct, Ribbons All pur Reg. Spectal Spool Cotton—100 yd. spools best numbers “dozen, 2% 15] Plain and 1 utin Taffetas— On) leading s He (Be Se SBile aiviitoe oan Black and on—1,760 yd. racers a9 15 , Ing Silk—80 yd. spoola— 1 a) And colors—dozen.. .33 25 . Ronco Lacings «47 ches wide, 19.12 40 = 79 | _inenes wide 25 and 27 ct. Ribbons.. 5 2for 5 I a satin 7 5 tment 1 7|_ {2 sis inen 28 to 34 ct. Ribbons. . a 15] Messali G h . i 1 % 49 sy in 6 an} Heavy, Tan Millinery» 15 -11 nS - Tate ding colors” 10 6 < colors’ i ° Dress 18 «AR 8, Pinch 18 3 || ah of tons, iG caideen oe 7 | 39 to 49 ct. 6 ot 4 piece 5 12] Graded > etas—extra heavy, rized Braid le in following? great} “f , ve rt Binding— a rS 2 Pins aes = : 12 Pins—paper K t 3 in newesti 10 styles and color- ch vogue for ° 6 S,eto— w Ss t 4 2u| | How Tickets Show : 21 | Dressmakers’ Departments. Black Guaranteed Garon Silks Yard wide—worth $1.19.... a 74: rustle finish, bright full lu firm trong for Costumes, Petticoats and all dress pur ; ‘This is one of the best Black SItk valu and ; ow owe certainly have Ir customers k Fancy Taffetas and Loutsines worth .59—Dressmakers’ Sale Price...... wilh Stripes. Hairl Shepherd and block Checks—with? latest fashionable s and combinations, in- and-White and wn-and-White tyles for- Hairline and Faney and without Satin figures luding Black-and-White, Blu coming Spri nd Summer. New Dress Trimmings or Dressmakers’ Sale . Embroideries and Allovers For Dressmakers’ Sale One visit convinces that our —m | Styles and ti lo} to harmonize broideries are the best values to be| With the new Spring Dress Fabrics, See ANEGE GEE | SUK kmb'd and Chiffon Appliques and i" Black, White and * Rraids—Black, White, f ivy and all fashionable (extensively for . worth .79 to An Exira Fine List of - MORNING SALE SFECIALS To-morrow, Tuesday, Until 1 P, M. To prevent dealers buying we reserve the privilege of restricting quantities. Yokes OS Armure 1. gle and two: band twoet apestry: Portieres eta a1 OB 2 BUILDING. All-silk Pongecs Sott, lustri lity that makes up ‘ all the lovely . including Hoemstitched Viable Cloths fine linen—ex wy Tattcta Silk Waists yles with tucked ects and ; Cushions ‘ cotton cushions with white cam- ———_$————$——— en i W omeu’s BI ek Dress Skirts 19), 1 DOP. es destens tn i 69 NEW BUILDING, 5 anit annelette preeses —Chemisett 1 striking new het w um ane ied Corduroys. Whie Madras W aistings Heautiful novelty. designe al ae MAIN FLOU_NEW_B ables hongNainzoole slips ZN DEPT, Untrimimed Black Velt Hats dilve Medlura ta on) # bce MAIN FLOOR vO (HIRD FLOOR—WEST BUILDING ‘4 ; errs Finestationery 1g \teiuripart’s }ree sizes—blue, White and 24 @ and two quire OR-STATIONERY DEPT. Black silx Doticd Malis increases owing to xray Scr THIRD 3 rth FLO