. “Good-bye,“ uh. said with a haughty how. "You no going away now, I ' Cl"..- Mn Griflth is too busy to jayuuagniu. I (my, but it does not. dglfly. .- I an hue. 9 he rah-t he: of Dolor-u clouded “It! all. recalled a leap. She was ex- to go in: instead of dancmg. r Words. look. 3nd manner of Miss “plot-ed he! hurt, as the blow d 3 'hip might have stung her cheek. "11"!†no‘ leaving yet," Ihe cum- â€nun h to be {I bull.†‘ he dented hermyebrows, .7 'iflletlip. She knew that the- VDflhhldepr-emd 1 wish to " the non qundtmo with the lb Ethel 813mg in n robe of pure. white nmr. nbfly interwoven with glitkï¬lf diver, which shone nu. din-cud dust natured over now, in- .pirul fear. I chilling drend in the will of Odom. .- th. looked at her. Why? Wht hsd she done units? The Irre. with M of )enlonsy and irriia~ “on in the blue eye: of Dinnn may have been the annihilating my lad-M It 3 rivll. Hie obstacle in Um pull. nines me any of Queen Shanon nnltho fur Rosamund. Miss Symlhe hnd not failed to remark the fall, a! -nklmL n evinced by Capt. Hlnke, nnd oven the Ancbin Mnriner. Capt Filflngham, in lingering near the thnieinn of the tableau. The naxieiy 1nd nhntrnc‘ion of Arthur Cum had inapired in her secrei nan-lam and mspidon. Where hail be found Dolores? Why was he so 'ooliouonn nbont her pose and acces- nodaln the scene? Fate hlving‘ de- livered $0 innocent culprit into her hnlds. this daughter of her century Wbdkpole of her in summery “ion. "mm In ruin w \r on." mglry. In“. her blue eyes dwelt am. an expression of wounding dis. upproulnl the Many. pink ribbon encircling the gonna-brown â€no“. all no ecu-u hum": of "mama Theglne. wu one to coldly disco": defect: In outer women rather th-n chum In "to mum-l apartment a lady had [mated to button her gum-a Mn ulnmvd unrecogujmd Dolmen. ond cam nwltdy tuunnl her. She wkldml no “Ir,- u'nonl when-with to forum! embvllhh Hm poor. Huh.- Iuldru ndmmcnl [0 this pundhw o! Hhe want on; to the Jan. h‘xll‘ll n! the mm. hewilulrn-al by hrr Inlrrvk-w wllh the ginger. Then the row, and glanced uhoul her. Irn‘wlutely. ("familiar with the man-Ion. Aha sought Llcut. (‘urmu on every tide, with herulunco. He had pmminod m unit. {or her um! conduct her to the ballroom. 'l'imsomr Florin mull. llnl. be given to grandpa-pa. A Left alone. after murmnring some confused words of thanks. Dnlurea cou- wmplmd her ï¬rst pair of {resin gloves with an ecstasy of {emininc content- ment impossible to describe. How beautiful they were. of a texture like I male“! "on deliciouslv ihey wen: scented with some. unfamiliar perfume. which my have repres‘ nted the ï¬rst lubtlo odor of a perfm led rcliuemcnt of civilization to the awnln‘niup, senses of this girl! She scqted hen-ell with the poodle on her lap. stripped oi! the aid gloves ununleluiiymusting them clown .1 her feel, and auumed llle new «nu-7L Mr. Brown had obedicutly taken from the depths o! a convenient. pocket. u bundle of gloves, which comblned a rainbow of delicate tints, varying from violet, lemon color, the blue of a. robln’ 3 egg. to velvety black and the owner bestow ed her gift. u ith cure- lcss good humor. ï¬t. 81:0 was aware that. 0.8m: loitered in an adjacent E“ m his partner. Rage Ind HIP: soul of the .69 my season; .‘ abbken." the said, in ‘ uni-u that the listener ' only. “You do not “ m a! course, " UMI since u the Immune“; Puss CHAPX‘ER uu NCâ€"éw 1 GHT #892 BY RAND. M‘NALLY 6 C0 ’IRGINIA' W.dOHN50N The 'next moment her featured “honed. "on. 60:3 replied Dolores. smiling, “d â€caching the curd to her fan by the dim cad. "“Beta is your' art]. Miss Beauty," added the son of Mun. (zany. conceal- ing any vexhion the intrusion of Liom. Curmn on his totem-tote might have occasioned him. ‘ Do not forget your englgemenu with me.‘ . Dolores chaired from one to the other in sudden mllgiving of her re- ception in that great world of hall- room beyond, where reigned Miss Ethel Symthe in her robe sparkling with silver. Capt. Blake laughed. ~ Oh. the women?“ he said. ‘ie uttered a few sentences of expla- Huion in the ear of Lien. Canon and laughed again. The other listened with an expression of surprise and anger, while: neely light phone in his eyes. and thelines about his lips tighï¬eneq visibly. . -n c. .. She recognizcd Hem, Pinon. with‘ drew her hand from the nrm all her escort. and ran toward him, with l a joyous 1-xI-llmnï¬on. "I am glad . lo see you nglin," she said. F simply. "1 wt! going away, only]I CapL Blake stopped me. He has been 1 so kind." with a llgm gesture. cargs- é ing and grateful, town-d her late com- { gluten. "I may tug?" ? The captain tharvnghly enjoyed "an situation. Miss Echel Symlho. who had sflghted him on ~cveral occasions in favor 0! Lin“. ('nrznn. wished to banish â€clam He would make the latter dance all the evening. if pumi- Me. in «(mm-cw. Besides. he found it wry agreeable to pour mun-ties into the unmphisï¬caml ear of his cnmpaw ion. He he“! a car-l. and was writing- dowu MI own name for 3 number 0! (hum. Doloms obsorring him with puzzled attention meanwlgilp. or". The new annex-r. mum. turtle-I far the "amnion. lmd undeml nun whiny a lnrmbam. "hemm- aria. «m. innumvralrlo Mal-Ilia "ill: and quav-‘n. mlnliluflng u an "won an uld and sad Mule Rania" song In a minor key. Hill Dolm‘ did not come Tim I! mm. nfliwr wan vaguely mun- Hml girls require an anmnsvionalpk "me for Ihcir tom-L "r was ho large of soul to nolira "m frock of "0|"ng if be "warm I)! It at nll. He was determined to give her the plvnam of dancing at a real In". and. wellâ€"o! dancing with her. Still she did not Mn. The Mood coursed more quickly In Ilia "in "e paced about rattler-sly. Per- ham some accident had hanpenod (a 1 her. Tho admiraï¬on inflowul on: her ; beauty in the tableaux inspired in Mm | at much distrust n5 wllslacunn. He would seek the gran-"ather Why had he not dune so Inform! He panrwd suddenly n the high: of Capt Blake : approaching. with Unions on his arm. : in unconscious vindication o! M; not. WINDâ€. by uni-«mun.» iu-r tn bo- mnro 0! Nina Svullw. “out. C'nnon vain-vi lmptiolliy. now panning flour lino door of mo drawing room u Mn "aim iwl bo- mm; hem" In dung. her Maze mar 1mm. and again pacing the long": of culmination "alum-s dried he: eye: with n quit/J- vul expmuiuu. In the gum u! m:- parlance .‘liu Rymlho had thrown Um nlmllluoock u! dim warning that men wauld nuke n luql 0! "Mom. Imlhnv \us lho flnt mun met by tho girl ullcmard. min. Incl: "no ntnluuul. "You mum not. mind Ml»: Symllw. she in not the mhtmu of this house." all! the gullnnt captain. In moaning navenlu. "The ludy~l mun [Mann “.ill I “an to go away now. uh, l mu m diu- appointed!" confound Dulonm. bund- ln' her head “Ill lowur Io hidu the zhmntcning team "Going may without dancing with -"" he «claimed ulmul. "Thu will Mu hn-l placull himself in muhush in «wait her npproxu'h. for he hm! rm- mnml that shown-st bring hur dog to her grandfather before dancing. llo WM moved by the oomph-x motive u! admiration of her beauty. curiosity us to who she was and u ulcsiru to thwart. lhq- guilur. “The little witch!" thought the sol- divr. with a pleasurable quickuning of pulsation in the region of the heart, beneath hi] red jwhet. “I never saw such oycs in my hfc." "l mu tn go nwny." replied Dolorcs‘ in a faint. voice. placing her little, trembling hand in his grasp. and luck- ing up at. him appenlingly and sorrow- fully. "Where are you going?†he dq- mzmdcd, extending his hand. Dolores, with head lowered. and clusping her dog. ran into Can Blake. who sturmd forward at. her upprouch from the court. Miks Symthe rebuklpued her other glove. glided behinda screen of plants, thus ndl‘oitly avoiding Arthur Cnrzon. and entered the balk-00m with a smile on her rosy lips. Surprised. dismayed. and not a. little aggrieved. the girl would have caught at. any straw of delay. had such detenâ€" tion “flexed. ller pride flamed up suddenly. and she departed swiltly. stifling tears. “Men will always make u. foul of yuu. it you allow it," fluid lliunn. “This is your way out. You will ï¬nd your grundpapn yonder. " Slw pointed wadoor. and wallet! ‘0 see Dolores depart. with a marked ilupaliencu that, bl'unkcd no appeal. owning q The new I r norm-Jon. vlnmlrillo n! bonnr mu ' sing-r. Mama. turtle-I It. had underul nun "lb-m. omen“: um. of Mt |u-r u. Capt. Fillinghnm quitmia groan nf gentlemen to accost the young peopln. "in eye: beamed on them through his spoctlclm with a benevolent and spec- ulative interest He wore on his buns! a formidable array of decoration. in- cluding tho China. Turkish and Ram! war module. and the Smdish Nam Cross of Merit. “Yes." awaited Do! res. with swont docility. "You must keep the engagement with the Prince, but after-“art! yun belong tn me. Do you understand?†he snid. authoritatively. â€no"! roRGo'r Tar. camp I‘H'Nk.†all rivals. Til: high-handed mou- ure was calculated to arouse indigna- tion in the breast of the most tame‘ spirited cavalier, and could only latte been satisfactorily adjusted among continental unions by the nllaying of hot blood by menu: of cold steel (‘alm reason no lougerznided Arthur Parana. oven 3 clear perception of the reality of things “1‘ merging in the intoxication of the hour. Them"!- low Waltz 01 the magician Slrlusa still pipitatgd lllronxh his (ran. and Minimal in his ears. He took her «av-v1. Ntrl‘iaized It With severity. and eased the name of rapt Make vi": a lufly. namlime "nu-norm o! "I an tn dance with the "ram! Duh next. I “mm." :1:me this snuthern daughter 0! Bvr, glancing up at her communion thmgh in long: and fllky eyelashes "wm that give you [deï¬ant-‘3‘ "I don't know. Perhap‘ l Im a lit Ur. nlniul. I wish our walk 1nd Inn-d lnnger." "'1' wish it had land forever. lhlans." I‘ll Inn noon the musir mud to ro- smlad. Ind Dolores hmml her-r" cm .1 urn“ mm, “ulna-d via: tinted lam plat"! amid .nssn of palms and fern-L .u Inc “010nm. Hm Hand 11' In" men married the right a! agility and Ham- urm. npmuim: Um Irumnwh u! mull. Sm"; [mum Mun kn "ta lrrplrhnrnu an ‘l‘lm pupil. at â€w t'ulfll‘hl uhoul hmI clanmd logcflwr. .lnrmg hour. at i play M they but! laugh: cl or hum: \ llnlnl’rn hid alum boon "mil“ butlvr. Iml uwh rmNm-Mnry pmcllro «(um- ‘ «mid not "plain the 1mm. ("we of her mun-monk In Hm Mallow mm. "floor lnrmn minglwl uml “par-lad uhomlwr In giddy cirulm. and Um "HUT! n! w" alt-writ: lmvko over «about nnlmwrgmg Mr in IN fuloh o! “"1!" "nu. shut “in: mark-gala! «alum IM rich blmm u! win-Q. gulch-n and gwuclrliltnl Iiuncx "are slu- Waa cnll'mnlnl 'l’ "H ca'm Inn‘ "I Miss Hyman. mid-g :- turn of flu: dam-es mm "m â€rand Duh-mod again the ain't-r Mulila gave her a "badly. lull-aims"! nod 01 IM- heml in paw in; l “as it a mere waltz. uflcr Ill. the ~ ln'h'l spun of tin.". \rhvu sock-iv 31c- l corded thew [\m the privilege of obey- : ing the rhythm U! the music, and the i rose in ln-r hair brushing his lips. and ' her light {arm ulngvlux every impulw l0! hix gull-ling: null cueirvllng urm’.’ ' Bath forum. the “mud Dulm. tlw bull. mew I-xu-rnul clrcuuuhtlncoï¬k 'l‘hry lwons “lune in a world of llfc flul' lrmlixmcv. moving through quire. ul- mmt nillmul pvrmnml volition. at- l tuned to tho uxraiua of delightful ! lmruwlflrx. In the â€ï¬lm": - luminclirc ylvldlng in tho hp†0! n uulu momma It was ummrvul that Hm m hm! been his dancing mum. uud the wind hiI math-(nu. Imp-fling hunynncy alum m pulw um! limb. In M» "at u! rnjnymcul lu- mum chm-[y mmblod tho )‘rvnclmmn. ur Um Hal- lau. than the, mung-u young Urilou. \rlm Ilnikngloomily lhrnugh NW "â€1an u! the much-m dunw. "Sllull I accept?" .shc inquired. nrchly. "Yes." The (-ouple glided away into the midst n! tln- dam'er». leaving Mrs. (irimth dihturbcd and displeased, by no much audlu'ily and (-oquetry! - Licul. ('quon led his partner to the ballroom, and had already clasped his arm around her slender waist. when the message 01 the Grand Duke was communicated to her. Was Dolores surprised or pleased. tasting I llrat triumph? "or color went and came quickly, still she «lid not attempt to withdraw her hand from that of Arthur (‘nrzum even to listen. Already the orchestra breathed forth the ï¬rst notes of Slmuss’ Swal- low Waltz, in which the listener {eels the poiaing of the bird on flutter- ing wing before launching into wide circles of flight. _ ' He looked at her in silence. She was there under his protection, but. surely somu emotion deeper. more subtle. blended of pain and Miss. than the chivalrous sentiment. of the genâ€" tleman and the sailor. was awakening in his nature. ‘1le could I ever hate you?" Mm questioned. “What doux it. matter.†suid Arthur (furmm. “Nobody slnllchcut us of our dance, Dolores. You do not hate me. little bird?†He would 'lmvo deemed his tone hcntimentul, even luuhrymoso. in :Ilwtlmr mun.‘ Slngliitvd her flower like face. as if inviting u caress, ull softness and al- Iuring sweuulchsin smile and dimple. Evidently she had heard and conr prulmndcd the wards of “apt. â€lake. “' hate her!" Mu" whinprred. ï¬ercely. “Oh. how .5110 has made mu suffer!" (to In comma.) Mr. Wailnce Bryant is a Boston nrlist studying in Paris. He was the suucoss- in] competitor of the animal mncnurs at Julian's ncndemy. "e is the ï¬rst American to whom this prize has. ever been qwarded. Adelle Gregor-i has [gent posed for the ï¬gure. only for the end and in costume. She says that it._ makes her very ï¬lm when they ask hm- to pose for um ADELIJ: cntcom. ISkeu-hed from life.) one by Mr. Wallace Bryant. “The Venetian Violet Girl,“ and whirl: ix now cwned by the Matthews family on (‘nmmnnwcalth avenue. Ung- n! "’10 mt lvtnhvatml ,kâ€"lu ' V 7' MP" is Adolle Hrvgnri. a 'mmviitu'; ' Th". all h m (M trmn “may Italy. Mu- «as ham K. a"? "um-rial. In V’rnicr. m «1-H a- lwr ï¬n- Inn-â€w": “Hm" “I“ t: and shirt». win Inn-o. an 1mm and an ' “1" "mt k m models. the his been [using {01’ ‘ I "M ' p" “ fll'\'t'fl yum Slu- has frantifnl dark : lmbitimw and “ ‘ brawn u-ym that grow lamp and lu-illâ€" hm" â€an â€H" inn: as she mum Tlu'y afurklr «m. â€m“ "m' ""M' cntlmsiaxm wtwn sin» H’I'alls ut the » mm b“ n." Him: artists 31m like! and admin-t "tr "I "Mk-mg PL" cumplexicm in exquisite, lwr treth i-vrn m‘xtwl â€w†h. and whit». her hair “av" nnmmllv ; ï¬gurv. NHL k" I" about. her fut-v. 3m! she h without .3 ably “‘0". Iii!“ doubt one of the mast ln-nutih‘t Qirh ' a†i" kind “I n" 0! her tym- in llndam. She â€Vi“: at ‘ I "will Hwy “ home with Mr parnnta. a bright mml- Tim! M â€m “7"). mt girl. She has rum-«l fur lu'arh' MI I like tobme mm the notable artists n! llcstnn. iuV-lml- ' 1" them h:.- "n†Eng Mn. .‘lontgmnory 8mm. .‘IP. 1 Irmâ€" Q ‘1 I "A" fur enh. Mr. “‘imhm‘. Mr 'l'munkiw‘ . "th . “n": "r ms. “'hipplv. arm anh. xnsuzmi NM" â€MM†‘ Mr; Arthur Notch. Mix: Juhnstunand i “3‘5 A" "h. R '- Hr. Joseph Lindon Smith. The lath-r I M" â€"31â€"! "9‘" ftr‘uist has madv I picture of her W'Iil'h ' Na '1“ a". "4' vsto be hung in â€w new puhticli- temp: flirting! bury. It is called “The Vcnt’tian red "‘2“ "Wu†E†Girl." MB' in WM 33% n: Imam-Ia "pn- uw-m. but "we a" In inlnml in] «u Hump?! Hwy had. "Cf lawn-He "Mn"- of horse" is (he This] want. to any for my 'l‘rilbyxz X01 um: 0! them over sung "lh-n Hull" and the nobility hues never >hou‘urml upon mine of the ' pn‘lly \vunivu “‘llu Boston (LN Inmluls, and I i'uuml them as interesting us they are beautiful. It. cmnos so natural to couple Du Munr- ier‘s Tl'ilby with artist models that that thought went with me whrn I went, visiting. ()t course. lik’u other young “'UHIL‘KI. I have scru the ideal picture of the Bohemian Trilby. but even the skillful pan of the novelist (-uuhl nut, draw more lovely 'J‘rilhys than 1 have found in the flesh right. lu-rc in 150"- mn. Then-u must be lots of Little Bil- lies in lllmlun, too, and for all I know they may each of them hun- a tinncr. if the beautiful girls I havu son-n (Il‘l: mnung them. why the Litllu Millie»: ur the Mg llillivs have my nmgrnluln- lions. Mina Ayors' Hr‘t Expl-rlrncu lit-fore TRIM?) S 01“ THE EU}. PRETTY WOMEN WHOSE FACES ADORN MANY A CANVAS. a Romn I ml of Arum» ~â€"* 'l‘rillus “1:0 I an "trust at lll'lluh. Beauty and Industry. {Huston (‘arrcmmmh‘nru] )if u A v 1-: CALLED MISS V. N. 3-.\I:I.D2.\\T. jun: The nnnnnl eat of the British Army is £17,010.000; of the navy, “4.000.000. is 'n rr-zul ainm.. ! .\!95< I". ll. \‘hrm>3nt i»- :mntlvor “an inn mmlrl. n it in‘.: toil fu: hl' 'I bountiful ,r-uluringnml hvv mugritim-nt head nf golden [mm-n hair. I? la very heavy and nacho: l:\r lmlmv her knees. A :picture of hm- hv ljdnmml ('. Tarhvil :will be worn at the c-nming art. exhibi- tion. This pk-ture is an excellent like- new). and her hair shows to better advantage than any that has ever been ( painted 0f hrr. llr. 'l'arh‘ll'spicturl‘s I are nll "mark-able {or the beauty of >thvir (ï¬lming. "The Nymph of the ? “both." by Ernest. l. lpsen. is also to lb' exhibited for the ï¬rst time. as is '1 Mr. Ahbutt Hmvcs' "The (iii-l and the Ltinldï¬sh," all three {or which "is: [ Sui-grant hm pnwd. She is .1 healthy. 3 \vholemmvkiml of agii-l. with a frank. , ripen u-mmtonance that is pleasing and I attractive. She. has pnsml for 1 num- ber of prominent lhstun artists, i among them Mr. llnnry Samlham She is a great admirer of Mr. Snndham and his work. A r-opy of the corner of Mr. Smuiham'q studio and the inter-_ view with him which recently ap- ' peat-ed were pinnml nprm the wall. ’ she likes her work, the artists and the I atmosphere 0! the amines. Mia Sar- ‘ gum was recommended M one of the .' favorite models Miss Sergeant. poses ’ for the “altogether," as T: ilby naively ' culls it Cmmr annsmm i i "\chnlu-amuana .ï¬u- mnw lu Hu- - In" an M m m. rst. laulyhke :Ippv-ari bk! A‘ :In- bid a lamp: at. [2- ‘ing hcr roll :I-: a yummy n! Hr Me' in 3":1] “(v as I. is 'n rvnd alumi. "The" In!“ t} pr“ ï¬ling for awhile. but that i< m mnnut-m-ms and Furr- some lull Ipn‘ u impuf'u‘nt. {M I IN! lmbflioua and wan! In do something haun- Ilmn ï¬rst. I unnl In lrarn to draw and mkflrh. l’rrhnrn in lime l mnlw‘ un Hlmtmlur. I «mum think ul‘ nufhing c-Ln tn du. cu (â€sink mg- m‘xhwl "w†In luv. 1 hnrv a ï¬'kll flgvmr. and. 9m fur. hut» dune remark- ably «on. I “hr :1“ â€w m-Iiah. Hwy arr «a kind in "w and ~ll1'h grunt-man. I wish Hwy \u-ro. 2‘! my hruthrrs. Thai is â€In any I likv won. I shun‘hl ms: liHZJXHJ‘H AYERS. 'Lsh face, as charming in ï¬g. wa‘y as Auk-Ila (iregori's, but an entirely dif- ferent {nun Site “11-; born in lfulli< mum. When only 13 she taught a kindvrgm‘ln‘n whoâ€! in l'hilmlglphin. "And. uh! didn't I lune llmse chil- dren. and lgm-ss th-z' loved Inc," .5110 'aicl. in her pretty \\ and 31-2 lu-Hcr pay, but. 141110011101)th in “union." ’l‘lwduinty Rum and “3.51111- of Miss Ehruhrth .-\‘.'I-r:» “in upon the cover “1' the \hlrzhington's l-irthduy number of the Youth}. ('umpnuluu, designed by Mr (kapvluml. She hm! a piqunnt girl- thv ffg'x nth :mu hm refused then-I um-L-urhucv. .‘w’h-r hi1$ luur or ï¬ve hum-e. 21 duv withnuL Viz-Jug, although EL uzr‘mn' I. 1mm. She is busy all Unwinm. "Mnnl 0f the math-ls, the â€and mum-15‘" nhu :«uys, “go to New \'m' ,lm-uuncHn-y Inn: more to dn and {51-2 lu-Hcr pay, 111:1. 1.1m contented. {if 3‘ (mt-m" I? :vmnnl mm] writ-arm; :h‘h imagina I 141 at-mE hr-r ï¬rs: a! ltilll 1:," hrutlverx Una l h; gh l‘ mu lc‘sonu, III :5 Huh Nbâ€:- v, unvlnht l have I .vrtly fare grvw Mm s “HI-2.x- l \lnnrior's’l‘riiby r Hm Wlmlv ï¬n;- 'aHI-n \TiHI mr. » maul-lye .ml #6113 a" gnaw 3;: n n I m . .i- y 0-30! I l. m Yul .aiphuwraa «M cures fypluml fm’or. TIN-so disc-as»; “PR for lhrir unï¬t "~me virtims, pomm who are weak, tin-d, drhimnlml am] a" run down. owing '0 impnrr- nml impoverished blood. Hood's ï¬arsamrflla puriï¬es and mulls.†the Moo-l and â€ma wank ofl dhcnso .NOOCI'! Pm. Wmv Mm.mk hfldach‘ StrnugNw-x and iuvl'zrwnte your Ivan-s and mus-4M, o. ynur unmarh I'NI ammun- umgam, nml bun-l up your than FF‘U'Y" ly lhe um! 01‘ â€lul‘l Mam". if you would fluid the, grip, xmnmonh, Hood’s lk-twarn "w .u-nrn um and HM "I. si-‘vr-r minm n! thin country have _\ivldml51.l.‘:l."l Tilt! "It! 'Jm-vn J 1 n-mnl. Route In Kin-xvi“. Ind A Ju-vilim Unly Thmgh Cut line I m Sunni lu Ashcvill; Purify Your Blood Na. In I! [m Inhal- Tlu- l-ig â€water hat must no. N .‘lixm'ri legialnlnm will pass I In pru-M‘rilning lln- sin- abovr Iv'llivh mm. mm he wurn In Ilw playhuuM-sâ€"SL l‘unl Hluln‘. Tn Smr (Irlcvmu llm Qmwll J PM m-nt rulzh‘ in tho din-Fl liar. Nlnfly mm"- slmruv‘t hum Cincinnati. Vau- lmlul (raina tale and parlor can to (banana-val. u! Hm lmuinluv ruuml. Mu- ll.» u lmnlilul lu-mv uml u hamlmmr Inn- quml. who I» not unly u plant 0! her \lmu um wmuzm Im-l how“. but balm n pmmhwnl phynkhm. Mm "elm-"I In nut n Hurrah-nu I'n any arr-t run“. Iwn-r hnvhm \uinoo nun-In ï¬n pub"- .Mim. hm hm pawn mud n Nun-oh nn- unnnlly npnlumlnl luuu- «Dm. NM! has no (ml: Im! the flmtrr lymph-I In u lalvn she Iv u'ry nun-In Ink-Natal. but lu-r lmvly hnmr and n mini-laughter. “hue-r [nvm-lo-I-Iusvwn Clvmp'u'liull Incl yvllmw curl. urr â€w any 0' many I uruwn-up hvllv. claim a nkhr In her urnmlmamma'n nan which run her Invluvml cluln can nut Inn-It. ‘l‘lo l'n-ldonl c! Norah. Mn. “'51â€qu ’l'ul llvlmulh. Ibo prw-iolunt u! nun-4|, It; nut the MI- vnucul l-luv Murldluf u’luch "w lmul u! ulwh un «mania-Mun uqu-l In mp- l‘uuml In bu. hlw I» Illr. {It and 00. n ill; a fun. murn- lull n! Ihvnwvcl. um- ou-ru-m 'nr yuur lu-nllh and nut-fur: "r “Mum mlhvr Hum 1: «Iain- lu wok uul yum‘ hum-Imam! 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"Well." said Miss Freed. reaching for an imaginary pistol in her hand bug. “I shall r ~|nain at the door until help arrives, and if you dure stir, l'll shoot you." A few minutes later a neighbor passed within hailing dis- lance and Miss l-‘reell asked him to go and bring (unstable Wiley. During the ineswnger's absence the intruder pleaded hard to be allowed to go, but Mi»~ Freed was obdurate and in a. short thou the constable arrived and arrested him. Letters on the man‘s person indicated that his name is Joe Morgan and that he is connected with :1 gang of New York thieves. It is primumml that in- value here in ad- \illll'.‘ to await liu- arrival of some of 9,900,000 C URE foaï¬ugu’unqsn. A PLUCKY WOMAN. s 1 n-mnl Roam to Sana-