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HOUGH . | fuddled—a monaroh the sight of whom in public would inflame to rage the 2| Spirits of his long-suffering subjects. When that came—well, Count Fred- erick of Gretzhoffen had taid his >| Diana. rete ball. & warning At the ro Te kine foils a | loft her @ prisoner. ted. «once eng = — CHAPTER XVII. (Comtioued.) ‘was obliged to admit to Count Frederick, whom now he early sought, that ‘he doubted the full success of bis errand. "Leave him then to me,” exclatmed | king. Frederick—‘‘he never fails to do as I ask, Make ready for the ball—time presses now. I myself will hasten to eee the king before he leaves for the winter palace.” Frederick, making urgent excuses now to enter the apartments of the king after his arrival, found the mon- arch in the same apartment, stolidly regarding the now empty bottle of wine. A certain idea came to the brain of Michael, the king, as he now ac- Inowledged the visit of Count Fred- erick at so late an hour. If this mess- age had warned him not to drink ywine—then thero must be some one in ‘world who wished him to drink ion Ny Why? Who was that person? “Might it not be this man here—Count Frederick—the man whom really he feaged? If eo, would not felgned in-| fen. toxteation serve well to uncover the other's nature? Reasoning this, King Michael with email exertion of histrionic art man- aged to give an excellent imitation to ‘his friend of a monarch far gone in wine. Frederick pleading fatigue and ‘thirst as had Sachio, plied him fur- ther, and Michael apparently yielded, using et! such arts as served him for the time being. ‘When, not too long before the ap- pointed hour of midnight, Frederick yet the palace, he left behind him as was assured a monarch hopelessly him to ponder upon aught else, and that to be prepared. windows of the winter palace. riages came and left their eplen: apparelled occupante—who dainfully the black ranks of the people in the stre Within was a scene of luxur, magnifican: dred pieces strong rose in unison, sweeping hundreds floor. delights. And n night was not far. Suddenly the music broke, ¢ and swept into the national murmur went about! The ki dancers hastened back to the the room, the great entrance. by his uniformed officers, wearing all his decorations of Count Frederick of in his cups, come to mal tacle of himself No, he walked str came not shouts of derision, something of @ pitiful exp yet longer to At the kin arm, there walke and beautiful woman, dure costume of. black 4 Count Frederick wae ready for the Jount Sachio was ready for the bal | Dall also, Kitty Gray was ready. As tnses | tO thie Jatter young lady, before this time the count had detected her ab- sence from the room where he had How she had made her escape he could only guess, but that she was gone was plain Too many things crowded sent word to his own regiment to be under arme—sent word to this friend “To-mor- so said Count Frederick of fren, “there will be another So the lights famed on at all the ‘The swelling strains of a splendid double orchestra & a oleet of Prand- some couples as upon swings here ‘and there upon the great dancing It was a scene of sensuous the hour of mid- All eyes turned toward Under the festooned flags, escorted himeelt ioe arbed as a king should be, ere Eppeared King Michael of Gretshot- The hour of midnight struck. The eyes of more than one man on the great dancing floor—including those shoffen: the king amazed. Here behind him from the street there leome, of confidence— ion of gt and willing were all these others present—in a white—a tall woman whom hose present reci 5 fow Dassed the word, ‘ American!” The music of the ro; anthem ceased. An instant and the orchest: broke out more in th sonar’ yet did not dan aa gave word that the ball si jd pro: ceed. A uniformed officer of the court now approached Count Freder- lok ag he stood not far removed from the royal presenoy. “Monsieur the count,” said he deferentially, “I have had for some hours in my possession this package which I have not open It is marked to be preesnted to his majesty at midnight here. Do you think it should be delivered?” Even a8 they spoke the king him- self, accompanied, in accordance with his request, by the young woman who had entered wits him, approached Count Frederick. He r d a hand to beckon to the official, “Your majesty,” whispered Kitty Gray, “that is the package which I myself sent you this morning—take it quickiy—t marked it for you at midnight.” “shall I open It for your majesty?” pia Frederick bent forward polite- y. “No,” gaid Michael. “I know the one who sent it, Let herself open it now!” Kitty broke the simple seal upon the plain envelope in which she had smiled at Michael radiantly now, and at Count Frederick, though not radi- antly. The dance sw reed and brass filling dome of the great salon. the In through those not splendidly garbed, live the king!” But the ki garding tl which he "Weil then, ti “Well, the mademoiselie?” said he. (To Be Continued.) THE HORRORS OF CONSTIPATION stood curiously re- ange “‘Fruit-a-tives’’ Relleved “After suffering with terrible Conati relieved me. forced to leave. Severe pains across and my digestion became paralyzed. 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