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ene remem epi oeneemensmetnes oar = The Evening World Daily Magazine, Saturday. May 3. 1913 DOARIE THERE 18 A HORRID MAN serene BED eauty Secrets By eine } Of Famous Women Os, (Tae Now York Bvening Weskil. ‘Copyright, ty ‘The Press Pubiisbing PAULINE BONAPARTE’S MILK BATHS. By Andre Dupont. 6 HERE 1k my shower bath?’ inquired the Princess Pauline as ehe em W tered the room that had been prepared for her in her brother-in- law's house, where she was to stay but one night em route om her trip to Marse!ties. T HOPE ‘YOU WORT MIND (F 1 . STEP OUT FOR A HALF douR) |} GEE , Tus ts Sort! HUSPAND. I WANT TO DOA, Wiss sort! Just LITTLE MARKETING } WHAT twaNnTen! a sertCIVIL WAR BY MRS.GEN. PICKETT. Copyright, 1913, by The Presse Publish ing Co, (Tie New York Evening World), No. 45.—GEN. N. B. FORREST, the Guerril:a Leader. A White Sulphur Springs Gen. Forrest was telling us stories of his experience In war when he stopped suddenly and said: ‘ “Spike your guns, Hood, you and Wheeler and the rest of you, for here comes old Gary of South Carolina, and courting and dancing are more in hie line. Married, Gary?” ‘ jot yet, General.” ‘our ‘yets’ is longer 'n old Methuselah’s almanac, Monsieur Leclere, the brother-indew, Gary.’ How do you know that Methuselah had an almanac?” asked an inquisitive listener, “Because how could ho ‘a knowed he was nearly a thousand years old if he hadn't had an almanac? I didn’t have no sich trouble and no sich a waste er time a gittin’ spliced.” “Tell us about {t, General,” we all begged. But as the grave old warrior whom Lincoln called’ and Grant sald was the most dangeroun opponent tn the Mis- @esipp! valley would not be coerced into telling us anything, he wae forced nother told the story of his impetuous courtship. one Sunday morning,” said the narrator, “when he aw @ carriage and horses with two ladies and the driver caught in the middie @a river they had tried to ford. Two young horsemen by the roadside watched the scene with no effort to make themselves useful to the detriment of their Forrest helped the ladies to land and he and the driver brought hore, He assisted the ladics to their seats and then turned to the young men and threatened them with sudden danger if they did not leave Qt once, which they did without delay. “The ladies, Mra, Montgomery and her daughter, Mary Ann, gave him per- mission to call, and when he did #0 he found the same young men waiting for the fair Mary Ann, and stampeded them again as before. The second time he called he proposed, and when the lady hesitated he told her that if she accepted elther of her other two admirers nhe would be left to look out for herself as that day in the creek, but if she married him he would take caré‘of her, Ge assured her that whatever she might think about it then she would marry tim. The next time he came he brought a minister and a marriage Ucense. And Miss Mary Ann Montgomery became Mrs. Forrent.” In view of this summary proceeding Mary Ann may have agreed with Dr, Fowler, the phrenologist, who when Forrest was presented as a subject im Memphis, sald: “Here is a man who would have been a Caesar, a Hannibal or a Napoleon {f he had had the opportunity, He has all the qualifications of a great military genius, If he could not go over the Alps he would go through them.” Gen, Forrest may have had the bravery of those historic figures, but he told us a story to show that there was at least ono Confederate soldier who had doubts of his wisdom. ‘On the retreat from Tennessee there was firing in the direction of some Yankee gunboats, and I asked a quartermaster if he knew who was shooting down there. ‘I don't know.’ he sald, ‘but maybe it's old Forrest. He's the only eavalryman I ever heard of fool enough to tackle gunboats.’ He was thinking of the time I took a gunboat and two transports down on the Tennessee. ‘Well,’ I eald, ‘you're mistaken, 1 know it's not old Forrest, for & what you boys call me." Gen, Forrent had mastered a style of orthography unknown to lextcographers co henal 3 py «rg te EAE el Map telat eg bean tales eras Pie (Copyright, 1912, by Dodd, Mead & Co.) bir & march." “I came to find out some new evi- ing to the ears of Mra, Tulkington twist damit KNOW." ‘The applicant Was well enough acqualnted with tho| SYNOPSIS OF PRECEDING OWAPTERS. pored'‘abuin to they Cente Then ho cance againet the wretch who wrecked wee as een verbal forms prevalent at headquarters wiSle Hfeseely, ¢ anetivecdmila, © foie continued: ; ree lecture tence, ‘You eee ims (no. tots to grasp the fact that his application ion, “Now, three persons in this room had dium, I suppose what you say js true. jage will mean to me. It will not approved. The War Depart- &n opportunity to secrete thé contents Well, it only beara out what I thought my debdte to you and all the ment found Itself equal to the occasion of this deadly tube in the crevices of before, Gregory: treated my wife at when the following report was gpre- the metal work of Mra, Close's bed. One home, after he saw the damage his of- 'M see what I can do, Close, ne Vensein, Suen eave sented, “We busted the fort at niner- Se sues pereone peed enter ee an ¢ice treatments had done. 1 guess ‘ve he beak in a moment’! allowed to stand for clock and scattered the niggers and the ue flongon to purchase the radium from pny ae et maree tems tld Close’ face was vid. wae © pack phe pm & ee Media per- ‘have her bath. For Pauline Bonaparte wan 8 very great lady in those days the of the Emperor, the wife - of the Prince Borghese, and created by her brother the Duchess Guastalla. ‘This, girl, who in early life had kaewn the fortunes of the family, had become, one of the most luxurious of women. She spent great sums on her wardrobe, while her costumes were th Paris, Pauline was very vain, But she can scarcely be blamed for thet, as from r childhood every one had praised her beauty, which undoubtedly was te markable, Even her enemies could find little fault with her appearance. Mma Ducrest, who had good reason to dislike her, wrote: . the moat lovely woman I . There was not the slightest imperfection in her face, to which waa joined an elegant fnure and most se- ductive grace, She was an incomparable beauty. When she was twenty-one she married Gen. Leclerc, one of Napoleon's 4 went with him to St. Domingo, In epite of her frivolity ponseaned a brave heart. The negroes reveited and massacred the white residents. The General ordered his wife and Infant son to take refuge on one of the warships in the harbor. But Pauline refesed to leave her husband, sayin: “T am Bonapart 1 am afraid of nothing.” Gen. Leclerc died and Pauline returned to Paris, where in a year's time eho; married the Italian Prince Horghese, But she oon separated from and lived a may life ann grass widow, The Prince seems to have been an amiable enough gentleman, but he had the misfortune to bore his wife, fhe always fe ferred to him as “that dtot. The beauty of her complexion 1s @aid to have been due to her milk baths. Every day she took a sponge bath of hot milk and a nhower of cold milk. Then she had @ small quantity of perfume sprayed on the skin or her body rubbed with aromatic vinegar. A favorite recipe of the time was composed of lavender, mint, mixed lemon verbena and camphor, each one ounce mixed with @ quart of white vinegar and a winegleseful of n Men is still akillinem in the woods.” the Wnglish Radium Corporation. One 9, ‘po y getting rid of the woman who was pack of lle ‘ou are { '6o uutles he was wont to throw : of these persons had a compelling mo- ry ° & - ee aution fu Of these gersens Tae 8 soesline a @ damning piece of evidence fakir and a blackmailer. I'll have you|poleon’s successive wives, Pauline was ‘wpon his subord(nates, say “My staff tiley does all my drinking. Gen, Sherman thought Forrest the most remarkable man the war pro- duced, inat his professional skill. in jail for this, by God!—and you, too, | a} ef ” \waye at swords’ points, @he was ex- “The radium in this tube in the cas- goes anade arene Cralg'a face Gregory: secreted, as T have nald, in the he Hatened to this tirade, ‘One moment, metal work of Mra, Clono's bed, not In .s'mcome me & Rae er mrenne Jarge enough quantities to ‘be immedl- |, opening the door to lea ly ret 8 oom, pt fenton Aherward Crile nimisna ie na GeRgly element, caone moment oaid Kennedy . “Mr. Lawrence, will you bi kind sto reach behind your chair? |!" every Way. Her chief idea in m at the persona col In, fair. He tella them that secret vise of radi my, may bare cmmed Mr, Close’ , . Serer . “T have just one more fact to What do fina?” ing the Prince Borghese was that then had never read a military book tely fatal, but mixed with dust go as room. I ac you fin ra ake Mo," sald Sherman, ‘knew noth: CHAPTER IV. Oey dune’ (ne reauie more mowig Sat Atactove, I will be back directly.’ Lawrence lifted up the plain black |she would have n better position In s0- ing about ‘tactics, could not even drill (Continved,) urely, and thus avoid suspicion. Pr rvseigest Og Bl ies) sergral sinvies, ‘box and with it he pulled up the wires | ciety than Josephine, who was only the se enius for The Deadly Tube. At the same time Mra, Close was per- wi Tlone and wrence fell which I had so carefully concealed in| wife of the First ynaul, She arrayed & company. But he had a gen . At the mame not say. by whom-— to Whispering behind thelr hands, with the cracks of the floor. strategy which was original and to me “ WISHED to be sure that 1 Maded—F will ot OMlae, to take a the assurance of those who believed — “That.” anid Kennedy, “ln a little in- | Meret’ ange mawoiioent dolls of sreen {ncomprchenalble. There was no theory would make no mistake. course of X-ray treatment for a slight that this was only Kennedy's method strument called the microphone, ita| ¥°%et and, glittering with Jewels and t. Gregory and chief merit | danita wi in the fact that it wit | &ccompanied by her new hushand, she magnify @ sound sixteen hundred times | Went to call on Napoleon's wife to and carry it to any given point where| crush her by her magnificen you wish to place the receiver, Orig-| But the pretty creole wan too clever Of course I knew it was defect of admitting a def useless to look for an X- | “That would further serve to divert Asche exchanged & few word ray machine in or near suspicion, Tho fact ts that a more and it wae plain ag ies Close’ room. Such a thing could horrible plot could hardly have been deavoring to put a betti or art of war by which I could cal- culate with any degree of certainty what Forrest was up to, He seemed always to know what I was doing or interpr: {ntended to do, while I am free to confess that I could never form any aatix. ["eV@? have been concealed, The alter- Planned or eee i) ‘bereoe ba ewe than Gregory him- ally She Sevlge wai phventes for the for her. She received Pauline In a MARIE LOU) SELe seetory idea of what he wes trying to accomplish.” native? Radium! Ah! That was di mt to ruta her Geauty to, ‘As Kennedy. re-entered, Clone was why It should not be used to ald the | ronm, Rink with, bite that completely Gen. Johneton said that if Forrest had had the advantages of a thorough bea T determined on an experiment. ucation and training he would have been the great Mrs. Clone’s maid was prevailed on to 5 ‘ be used military ed nm ni © Great central figure of men may say will be us ‘a fresh c hole with this ttle instrument about. : : a ine was no more amiable to Marie Loulse, the 4 wife of Ni ‘oa el ae room, Of cours: inst you, That is why I have a yd . . » : rciaynee gly war Ae i radiations of brief duration would do Pri to tring your attorneys, You may ot his hand Kennedy held a note- Inside that box there is nothing but a| She was not jealous of Marie Loutse's appearance ax had been of her no permanent harm, although they Sonault with them, of couree, while ¥ stenographer writes a very series of plugs from which wires, much | ine’a, for the Austrian Princess had no pretensions to Rox! looks, except @m- legible shi would produce their effect, nevertheless, am getting ready my next Opin bt pat Pai cellent health, She was awkward and rather stupid, Byt she was the daughter that anything DUttoning up hin coat preparatory to Fr green gown, while her own dress was of white, walen leaving, and Lawrence waa lighting a “One needn't eavesdrop at the key. | the hangings and furniture coverings made only the more effective, “ ‘ow 1 wish to stat at least 1 find it finer than a thread, are stretched taut e, [ suppose, Aa 1 Yet @ fly walking near It will make a “In one night the maid became exe As Kennedy had developed his p@nts Ca King, which was euffictont gr alunce over hi " noike ap lou arauxh : Sj of w King, which wa nt grievance tremely nervous. If she had stayed In the case 1 had been more and more “Shich Br erases 2 fied manny foals : Me hiaced te ann ae of the! “do Pauline made fun of herrand insulted her In every way she dared even under them several nights no doubt amazed, But I had not fal om tri But—ah! here at the end—let wlally ir the persons | putting out her tongue when the Empress wasn't looking, Napoleon had te thi have affected hei beginning of a dermatitis would how keenly Lawrence was follow! him, With half @ sneer on his astute me if they talking in hisper—a whisper a “Vm the royad His Motive. wi," replied the uative, banish her from court whit h as occurred | = s if not m Ntil she promised better behav ““Well, he'a very clever, but he LADY faving more than the average por = ee trouble, A systematic application, cov- face, Lawrence drawled: haa aeunin 5 veral times during the event 3 'O'Gonne Detective B average i : Me seve agiam, CAM! im agninel me haa he i nk an nner of the Detective Bureau. It (pkg og ara Preserves Cine andgreniez mie tv 02 aay oe tay Mca, nat anus one rate Pao crn ae, ant mae ag, meeaamt tayo ar “oman, he grabbed 9 strep and stood on a altting gentleman’ HIM apa fae athe next day I managed, aa T have ireorainary summoning of us to your fe sgent who bought the radium aterennee whiner, Peay, Uke Saeeee vo nak a MOREnet, RON LE. NACE for the trip hom | SEEMRBP ASD nee | anid. to go over the room’ thoroughly laboratory. ‘The evidence ts just as *f, YOU , ; ReRcerap ber # Whinier t Oy, le Ie Sub—wall, You AOG Sim) Smalelely woman in the prime of ICG. tee mem fmomediately the sitting gentleman got pete pes Hs von f 4] with a vacuum cleaner—a new one of dlack against Dr. Gregory as before. ane gens do that, No one © tong payee 5 i pera ie that the om will of very wealthy retired banker eon- oti lo bid ind that the force included tle Zc re cl . could ever have recognix ied = 5 Mm case, erably older than herself—perkape up, bowed gracefully and motioned her | Wie | aie .doern pitta, all te the “sqtiab’” close ana my own wien I had bought myself, a deny, (BIB Youre Sere Danae. your fixing trip to Lon You ber} men, Sioge and Lewrancs, Tf Dr. Hanson had suddenly turned on nearly sev sy Aa wf ar nate ny "Yea are very Kind, sir,” dimpled the roly. |“ Tem pretty Tue tanta of the dua neh, t wot fram you have brought them out there is $ulsed as @ diamond merchant who fray consider yourselves under arrest the current of an induction coll and 1 course you have read It all, but lot. me poly lady, subsiding, =| . In the course of the courenation the fled] snowed nothing at all plenty of circumstantial evidence P44 Just learned that be could Gictmenta will ile against such crea. had been holding the handtes T don't sketch it so you will look at it érem Mind #” morte the gentieman who had | alin: thought 1 had; however, Puaikot Gregorycmore than there was Ake his faulty @amonda good bY {ures ng You. ‘The police will be here In horm ans tore mugen ive Ye my paint of view. estan, "Taio ain't kindoess—it's self-defense," —| DI4 you nut up much frult this sens mattress of the ‘bed and efor applications of radium and who 4 moment. No, Clo » won't Pe Te eatin of the ae ene, heslthe Ola etna een nee Cleveland Plain Dealer, With ® glance about the rom Mrs, Shimmer-| ang crevices In the brass bara. “Ag for any one else in the room, I Wanted a good atock of the stuft.’ do now. The doors ai nd wee, Sn OY ae peoeaton ot ae amen aut mine if eeu vlew Years. r pare. A ¥ eo ae keee (eran at " ax both Kennedy an is certain within a very few years, Cured Th By mind to eon sx ey raneashen Thad the aust Le AGA GES BIC OR suit apninat Gregory etter at ip TP ner 80 myself had agreed, Waw it auicide, from her dower rights, to be n <é eta : = I murder, (iden death? Every the- cl pe He ured AHOM,. J agg | Scere ecram, Gissolved ‘by a chemlat who under- speak of may implicate Asche, or Jaino- golte of what T said. That part te CHAPTER V. prea vr gor RE FA oa org Wah fro the WTR mary nile volently on th ” spoiled." “1 res ‘ oi T | stands that sort of thing, recrystal- son,” he added, including me ina wave ‘OP Pecos er anaes fered Se ee teas ee sec Deceitfully Polite. Naed, and the radium salts were ex- of his hand, ae if ns were sireegy on Fam © SNPROM 00. by bd The Seismograph Adventure. 4... hunisned, t enltaa Craig to the py ag one ne ee Gaset ° ail of cannibal ; tracted from the refum 6 I found dressing a jury. ‘It'a my opinion that I'm free now. She can hardly help P 2. JAMIOH HANSON, Cor- doctor’ look of inquiry, “Y. a : the al || arene dhighegal SON, ok of inquiry. “You see, my conactous, She nover regains een fam," be maid hopetuily, ave treated me} Irishman was going along the road when| that I had recovered all but a very few twelve of our peers would be quite ‘Dut consent to a divorce now, and @ oner's Physic Criminal friend Jameson here is on the stagf of sciousness, but dies the following m and towel! milligrams of the radium that had been likely to bring in @ verdict of guilty Quiet settlement. Bhe Hrought It ® Adediy e9 far, end 1 an ure I shall convert them | an angry bull rushed a a” him over a fence, wa Se Star, and ar Courts Butidin in the habit of morst ‘ originally purchased in London, Here against them against any one else Nn heraelf-—we tried every other te 0 « ‘After being introduced to tl iif he retiewd| ‘The Irismay, recovering from ja fall, upon| it ia in thie deadly tube In the leaden even remotely connected with this case, ‘Way to do it, but she—ahe was too Craig Kennedy, as he held arruemne ame once Be 2 Wg gene eles a me ee epecial hut the tribe for him, Yooki saw the bull pawing cnauat, except Gregory. No, you'll have to do god to fall into it. @he forced us @ visitor's card in his hand. 9 ry eat ty br Be’ diseias tan crema ae ‘wheve he was shortly afterward joined by the custom of “It ls needless to,add that the night better than this in your next oase, if to it.’ Then to the visitor he added: "Take ® tmoiied introduction. “The relations natural causes, the coma of latent nS. Aeritated, whereupon he smiled and said: after I had cleaned out this deadly ele- you expect to maintain thet so-called "Yes, you'll get @ good divores chair, Doctor,’ between my office and your paper have ney trouble. Some of the newepesers, “The ing has sent me to drew you for din- f it was wot for your bowing and scraping) ment the maid slept the sleep of the reputation of yours for being @ profes- now. But can't we shut up th ‘The physician thanked him and sat always been very satisfactory, I can I think the @tar among them, have Rint- wey,” ealid the man, i and yolir humble apologies, you brute, fix, 1] juat—and would have been all right sor of oriminal science. man Kennedy? Even if he can't down. apeure you.” ed at suicide. And then there are “Abt” emiled the missionary, “How thought. should think that you'd thrown me over thie when next I eaw her but for the inter- As for Close, taking his cue from hig prove anything emainet us, the “Profesor Kenme@y,” he began, “I ‘Thank you, Doctor. Depend on me whe bave Matiy aeserted it was OBef tim, You are the royal valet, 1 suppose!” "gence om purpoee,"—London Tit-Bits, ference of the euspect on whom I he@ attorney, he scornfully added: @ere rumor of such @ thing com- have been referred to you by Inapector to keep them oo," I replied, sheking (To Be Continued.) ee a = inset

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