Downers Grove Reporter, 9 Apr 1903, p. 3

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{a "Well. to I! ll, Van Arlen. I will now be uncut, um! v.“ for the echo; but I fear am God in not yet an lot there be m! l “V m In: sin! I: Ir. Hammon'o with your not: .d daughter. You a“. n noble CI- him.” an.“ no truth la the truth. mwmuumm1uu;na '11.: II the truth. my friend," In- nned Van Arienn. “Phal'renoh haw gone and. We won our freedom umb- olt nos-mm." “W- m Wummon and Franklin. and other good “a who lendm who land 001! Ind loud non.” “no I ma to the Count do loom" he one hour Ago. Yet I! we won maul! and merclful n m bee-me we no nligloum Whe- m or. Ir- nllfloul. the 10rd for-aka mom: Ind If blood-had um Insurance, fol- lo' It I- not to be wondered u. I on but I (tuner and mama. to you know, It! I have nu mic-con; And I do not believe In the (atom a! I people who on union a God And wltholc a "Vu Arlen." he said unruly, "this "autumn of King Lonll Ind MI lun- lly II hardly to be believed. It In too‘ Inch. Incl too fur. Ann this, no one an roreue In“ my happen In Ole nflemoon In April. 17”. two man vn-e nuudlng (nlklng opposite to the entrance [men of the plenum NICO. They were (hm Juri- Van Heemukhk. I member 0! the Congress [hm alums In Federal "I", Broad “not. lml Incubus VIII Arlem. I wealthy cmzen. and u ducon In the Dutch church. VIII Hcelnlhlrk he "end In Prince: the tmedm the m been arming In the holy nae at liberty. though they had saddened. Md. hitherto. not alumni-aged hlm. DI! the he" received that morning had alum: killed his hopes lor the Ipreul of republican Men In Europe. ‘ II these dun of wonderful hope- nnd fun there vu. II HIM“! Lane. I very hand-one mldencoâ€"n old noun even In the dun of Wuhlnn- too. [or Peter VII Clyfle Ind bull! It only In the century I: I brld-I pru- cm to M- daughter when III. warned Philip Mann. I luvyer who new to omlnence among colonI-l judges. Iuell heard. The honors ol Avignon. and of Paris. the bruhllly 'Ith which the fun! bully had been "and. um! (he nbolluon at all religion. tie- and duties, bu any and bitter oppo- ICI‘I. Yet the mail. pronounced public {teellng Ilwayl carrier with II. I note of dissent. In! It wu Just a this day that dissenting opinion began to make These graciou- day- oi Seventeen- Hnndred-wd-Ninety-One were III!) the early dnyl of the French revolu- tion. and mgim-es Iron the French courtâ€"mine“ uni nobles. statesmen and (anemia, nufllcient tor a new ill-d. initered about the plenum: pieces of Broadway and Wall street. Broad street. uni Maiden Lane. They were received with courteuy. end even with hospitality. ”though America gt that date almost universally sympathized with the French Republicans, whom they belieVed m be the pioneer- of pa line-l freedom on the aged side of the Athntic. have [or Funce. hatred for England. was the spirit of the use; it elected the trend of commerce. it dominant! politics. it was the keynote of conversation wherever men Ind women tormented. J 7' Th. Hem. at Cornell: Moran. Never. in all in history. was the proud md opulent city a! New York more glad and gay than in the bright spring days at Seventeen-Hundred- Ind~Ninety-Oue. It ‘hnd put out m high: every trace of British rule and occupancy. I" its homes hui been rc~ itored and re-I'lll’llllhed. and its acted Rhee! monumental! Ind wormed. The lkiel of Italy were not bluer than the skies abave it: the sunshine of Arcadia not. brighter or more genial. THE MAID 2f MAIDEN DANE CHAPTER I. A l'OVE STORY BY AMEEIA'E. BARR with Rm! Income“ Ho Tan-«l to Nu. Wh-‘mmumnmu ICnuuhI. no. In! Amelia I. llnl ‘nou Vn Ann: iumed down to M- mum; pm In the Inn’; tad Van Heel-1km: wont thoughtfully to Brand and. When I. mend M on] Hull. he noon! I minute In the doorway; nd uml mum o’e- look“ u m Inland“. having me- tun; (In I. wind vividly 01-min! Whe- Ihelr eyes tum-d to the Mom: home the vision of youth Ind hmuty ma dluolveu. Van Heel-I- kirk‘n grandam). ”out. Hyde. nu hutenlng tovlrdn lam-duly; III! the lovely Cornell: Mann In "altering up the Men 0! her home. Itooplng mum-ll, to examine the pearl powdered nuflcnlu of to twins around In nmn none vino. struggling out of m pm” pine. "So and: youth. and beauty. And ham-cu! It In I benedtctlon to hue seen It! I Ind] not reprpve lam: n um time. But not 1 mm go back to Fedenl Hull." Hiryolderinl eye: were but upon in: mild It his side: he law no oiher onnhly thing. With a rapt-uni ug- erneu, full of admiration, he (liked to her; um! die lnlwerefl his word-â€" wh-ievu they veroâ€"vith a smile ihlt might have moved mountains. They pained the two old man without any eonlriounm of their pretence. 1nd Van Hens-kirk railed. and ihen sighed. Ind then said lonlyâ€" 01’ “I "III charming womanhood the young an at her side VII profoundly conscioul. A tall, unlbrovnod. mm tnry-looklng young mu. u hand-clue as 1 Greek god. He II! also very finely are-led, In the bell and hlghm mode: nu be m his award In It It were a part of him-elf. Indeed. I" MI movements were full of confidence and use; and yet It wu lhe vlvuâ€"Ity. \Itnllty. Ind rend] response or M: (me that was most Itlncllve. She might have flopped out of the folded leaves 0! I mebud, I0 lovely wu her ace. tuned In Its dnrl: curb. Her dress in of some non, green ml- terlnl; and no carried In her and I bunch of dlflodlln. She wu urn-ll. but nxqulnllely formed. Ind she “liked um: [caries-nun and dullne- Hon. "I forget not. my mend. Ily Jorll um not me. and I will not lee Mm.“ Then the two old men were silent. but their eyes were fixed on "no youth and Ian-Men. who were Ilowly adv-no In: tow-rd them. Hamilton] once." "We lilo live been you-5. VII Hoe-alum." "And it Is my mud-nu who I. 1,: her aide. The rascal! Ho ought. now to he reading his luv book: In Hr, “And yet. in one w-y, the u I ill-anger” Such I little one she was. when the coming of the English In! the family man. and “my. To the army went the Doctor, uni there he stunt ml the war wu over. In. Momn wok her child. “d went to her falher'a home in Phllldelphla. ll fins only hm month she came Inck to new Ycrk. But look now! It Is the llule.mald herself. “I! ll coming down the Ill-eel.” "Well. look now, I thought In her face there was mmething that went to my heart Ind memory." “A stranger! Came. come! The In- Ue one Is a very child or New York. She is the daughter of Dr. Mounâ€" Dr. John, I: we all cw him." “He Is a good man. With you, In! night. was t “we midâ€"g gm! becu- ty I thought herâ€"but I knew her not. la the then stranger?" "That. also. N whnt the Domlne tan.“ answered Vln Aflens; "Ind yet. he likes no! that New York “won the French so much." "Amt such p (Ilr. tree city (or A name!" said VIII Heelnklrlo.u' he looked up anu down the inunhlny SKN'PI. "New \‘urk I: not perfect. hul we love he: RAE)“ or wrong. we love Krer‘ just as we love our moder. Ind um little :‘hlldren " an Ior Rem. he was mg. undo Ill a day God m moth-mp gives Ill boy- and girls lo sh so near our hearth!" "Brent Britnin deserve: the name at the richest and man important 0! French colonien. i-‘nnca In to bound up with her inte that the dluppenrâ€" nnce o! Enslnnri’a economic power would mule her lnrmrulnnle minrhlol. Our total export- in 1901 were only 4,153,000,000 irlnrn. oi which Eng- land look 1,264,000,000 tuna. or more than 20 per cent 0! til the Iner- chnndine which we cut on the world’s market. But even of more In- portance in the {net that the Amount 01' Englilh march-Jen in Prince in constantly growing. From 1.032.000.- 000 "In“ in an it You to 1,132,000.- 000 fmcn in 1891. to 1,218,000,000 frnncn In 180’, and to i.1fl,000.000 lunch in "Oi. thn showing an in- emu of "1.000.000 lrnncn. or over \ I! per cent in five yum. Now the ‘ purchnm from the mother country 01 I rnil the French mloninn, including ' Marin. 259000.000 Inna. uni Tunis. Ibo-u 14.000000 run". together with than natured All over the world. about 183,000,000 tuna. did not amount in “00 to more thin 416.000.- 000 "inch. Bullion thi- coiouu I mount of pnrehnm. the filling yearly "and con-lamina III. in. France. The none! loft in our conâ€" i try by hunch-en vmting M- or their fluorite mom is commonly «til-u“ at 500,000,000 (men. an nah-31.nomomo hunt In tho for-Mable totni yearly m by I” I“ to I‘ll-co.” Inland lake- Hmy Pam "on Mar OH-‘I’lm Foo. Jenn Plum. edltor oI' thr Revue den Revues. rectum, pm the rel-(Ion be tween Erato ud England In a man atrlklng fuhlon. Ha uld: "My den one, that u no hr 0!. 00 now, Ind wrl'e lo Arena." (To be oontlnuedJ to dance once with Mn. 1 think It Ivlll be making Io Inlk thou! when l nm an old woman.” “I lo|d Mn. Willa". And with such a queer mtle laugh she naked no ‘II M- red When dkl not nuke me lhlnk o! the gulllmine?’ I do not think Iln-Wlllegs like. m. Jeflerson very much: but, all the ulna. l um: "Mother, Amt: hu bought 3 blue “flouting. Shall I not Also hive I new gown? The gnuzen no very I'm an! Jamel. mad I am In Jay will not for"! to uk no to her (Inca. next week. Mr. Jelenon I: sure (a be then. um I win no walk I minute! with hlm.‘ "I VIII uy ‘no.' my dear; :- you have given the Inflation. But to prevent In Inpunnce 01 too exclu~ ulve Intimacy, write to Amn, and Ask he! and Run to like (on with “He gave me the flowers. and he told me lbout 3 beautiful open, of which I ind never before heard. It i: culled FInro.’ He Inked permis- sion to bring me some of the aim ioâ€"nixiit, uh! I said some civiiiiien. I think they meant ‘Yu.’ Did I do wrong. mother?" any to you this afternoon? “Haw can have you met Lleut. Hyde?" “I met Mm for (he lint (Inc In! night. He was It the Bylveneu'.” was It politeâ€"l mean 7th. proper thing to permit! I knew not how to prevent It." “You nuke me uhuned'o! my idle- neu, mother. I went. to Emhreo‘l for the iinen thread, and he had 11m opened some English gum and lute strings. Mrs. Wiileis wu choosing a piece for I. new gown. (or line ll to dine with the President next week, and she wan so polite u to In): my opinion About the moods. Alterwlrds. l wniked to W.” ureet with her; Ind coming back I met. on Broadwly. Lieut. Hyde. had then he walked home with me. Wu Ii wrung? 1 men GOOD CUSTOMER 0F FRANCE The thought mde her slut; the linoleum! _her steps towards the large enu‘ance door, and u the Ippmched lt a IIPKI‘O In a fine llvery of blue and white threw the door wlde open (or her. She turned quickly out of the hall. lnlo - valor full at sunlhlne. A Indy at more hemsmchlnc s dam- uk napkin; o My of «may villu- nm, wlth I new full of true- exper- lenca and mellow diameter. A. Car- nell: entered she looked up with l smlle, Ind um. u no manly lulled her work “It is the Inn. of the dozen. Gurnelll.” "I hive met him but twice." Ike thought; "Ind I: l- u it I had I new. strange. exqumte "to. Ought I tell my mother? But how can I? I live no words to explainâ€"l do not under- stand-Ahl! II I would be growing wicked! ” ' Thlu h "I. Vny 01 Love. Cornell: Ilngered In the maul. ho- cause she Ind suddenly. and a yet lll* conscioully. entered Into can lender mystery. to common and no IOVCI'OIIII. which we call Love. In Hyde'l pru- ence she had been lulu-ed with a bewildering. mlonnd emotion, whlcll had laugh on her Is the genus shaver- ml (0 mike the Iowan of twin This landmine youth whom the had only seen twice. Ind In the moat lor- nnl mlnner, lflected hot u no other mom! ever done. She was a mac afraid. “And may win: dld Linn. Hyda wine". bar ‘ hen the honorable o! the earth: a lune“ of her river- le be her toys] revenue. and the nm-duuuuandnnbel-hcr In lull of WI . may 0 Mun-ell. with Ina! - to went: 4 "The Beat at Government! IA! no I'l". In. It; New York In the Crown In; (my. Her ,, unclut- dull In CHAPTER II. GIOV- mummntm'mm maul. Gamma-Inn," hunt to theme! brill [allu- (I110). nom’Wm-m Him-o UIO . dark green as to make (I. My watermelon. lurk uneven. bah-flu binds around It with I no" In“ pent-n. lfld tutu In the new with mun. VII. Don I hole In the in. end of tho melon. liking the opening big enough to ndnlt the end at a nun" curved swig. which must tom the stem; out an enough mung wu to lecllre fimnm m; 5). Convert the purple on Ilia 3 plus by hatching It on the natural "I: In can an. way you luck tho melon on 00an brown or light gnu, on or mark men. 1 Begin hy making the Mint. Gum n number of any tiuuoptper Iona «than Malamugud o! the rod as“. told each In! length- vlu through the center. lateral-x to the dotted line; then slip a hat pin or tn but of tho mm oi a hula hallo tight up in the fold Ind. holding an In! in pm with the right hand. gradually path it up tauthor on the than with the left hand; this gives the lot! . nllunl crinped awe-nice (Hg. 2). Take ; IIIIIII place of nu cotton Incl dip it in the dye, or, better 1 mill. color It with I little cru-hed rod email; then pull the cotton into the For. of Figure 3. Flinn this red polnt on the end of the an “d the on will be u nut-h (l-‘Il. 4). luck Euler gnu-amen: cu: be I. cared {mm el’sl made Into A “New of objects. Iuch u you purple plums, Intel-melon and fine run-hen. an we Define-tor. To prepare them color some egg: md make the can all loud Incl, some a rich purple, some red. fix 2123 I'm RI up how] will to my vort. UII two at?!” of finger {or the India; Immunmuuulumm cation-“munch!“ Ml II no son mm in Vim may. avenue-Admin the! i g 5 g i 3 \urely email the hotte- whm It Julne the eheii II in Fig. I. The spout (Fl: 10) should be rut tro- etll peper. eleo the handle 111.. II): in ten hath on the egg-shell with hauling m in their reepective poeitioee. foi- lowlu‘ the dotted linen. When II- I“ tout the teapot to make nae It ie enter-proof; thee none the- hell In it with ureter end hen the In at poem; the enter in e tley stree- out of the epuut. ll the teapot Inke the leeet hit III the cruh with eeeliu In. Be lure ’het the little (in in In perfect order before It leave: yum um paper, cover the upper Illa of no paper Ill over 'lth ncltlng mun. III llld before the '1: union- not the shell down on It. rot greater mnrfly drop malted Dealing wu «- etch end I)! [he she!) And Inother Inn" on In the ulde - small (ll-unto {rm- the top In an opening for (he wont. Soaking the Ibell In warm water [or newly half an hour will reader It lou bmue. Ilka the bot- tom 0! the (up! of I mud place 0! A non! little te- pnt. one from which to. can really be poured om of the uucy wee uncut, blow the commu- (mn an on. Have the mung wax. if poulhlo, o! n no". my color. dell- c-te brown or quiet guru-eel. With I slurp unsur- cut I round hole In In; n: I led bud from me “In bufli: u “m. mnnot he had notice the little polls! of cotton. Let I hand of colored nv cotton or crumpled m- uue paper be glued on to [am the edge 0! the acorn cup (Pig. 1). Amuse the Children Ethan; ' hunt". a»? damning“: mmmh‘llflk‘ ("C-ll) A Place all no um. w you In" unmet «and chm you my 01mm. and II as «Ilium-Inna! that!!!“ of udr buntnlook “It I pal: of open [tn-u. but I!“ am nuke tho shun. cu “(mm (to. unheard; an ion lob h mlmdtmyoumn-ounom mu m at the opal... In. mute-attain. (lull) Ab ml: (no Inns and. of 00 mn- .0 Hz. H by menu of lulled vu; “fiuumm-uth securely In Mm with lot “an. m both onuldo Ind "DIM. M no mu 0! the bowl and hlldll, I“ II I. this than It m.- to on It the m. 'III In undo. murd- lu [nut-cu“. old-m drinking lel. but cannot so.” In tau-lumen to 00 um. OI! final mhlonod from mm. A but ill o! u mlholl Ior-n tlo bowl and I Ila-dot Duck a. man ('1‘. 1!). Born 3 hole In on. III. a! no (In. and nlldc the and of my ma 0! I um. I- umny - ml cl clout. 0‘ nprlng wlter conveniently Inf. um I gourd dipper from which to trill In plus 0! I common (Inn. Tl. rm}: luck

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