rt "339 precipi-z “Oh ~ 33.628'inctly on twoi" «21 she discerned the with: - . anonâ€"Out it ._ vC-AHQ'bL’L o ,. “ Yes, I wrote him,†that lady ad- bâ€. Mark‘Just mitted, heroic' ° . . ’ . " h r n knees besxde Katherme‘s chart, and beâ€" drewmg e ‘ . . . that, please H4 gmnmg to feel slightly repentant, . not to say conscience-stricken~though triumphant. nevertheless, as she watched the would not, you know, I did, .and a very good thing. too. Now, "A ' ‘ Black 'ood Fe] will cheer up wilhyou not, and try vo - .. I 9 then Lady “'8 and put on the most enchantmg dress tears, hrew he in your “ardrobe, so than: .when this. band’s neck. suLU you; have time ry him off to Nov‘a " You wrote to to recover and SCOtia.â€â€ sound of carriage wheels She rose at gheglshe had drawn her;i frlienedd 1:112: Paris can’t understand how this Ori- , ’ e no sitt -room an O 08 d' nified me but “TM ‘39 m9? ï¬mf;;$bil§ door, “what sign I say to you? How ental. °£ grave in: . 1%, . â€I?“ IN AN seUPPOBSesstioEat-h 811.12; ,, she said care~ can I thank You, when I feelgthat but does it. He arrive in arm recen 1y, one momen . , , \ a W CCL ID I I LIC LUVC. 11°99 for in this life. 7 -, __-___ -- A "‘3‘“? Miami“: Bicycle Trick nut 11 “Hera†s TF 1 .. Form . for your goodness, we might have gone and did many; extraordinary things, His Digesnon n . lessl , with her usual pleasant smile, - ~ con- ' - , (~ . , Conn", In CHAPTER VII,-Contlnu¢d° and {mm out of the room calmly enâ€" $3302“; i132?" endmgighnogt ragga: t is fbutnone excited more wonder than the see was looked U I 1..“l “I do not know anything of the ough, closing the door behind her. ’ ' . . o . D... “D pol “d .h . . . . , . ,. ~bicycle trick. Dressed in\the flimsy ‘ “Ha k a Ii ‘5 d †K the ' “' Nd C11†i118 her But having once performed this task, :33: It wbgl be 1m? I dme tfor $2133 I garments of his race,- the fakir would “ he" other H in‘, a rine ans :e bl if ‘t to she ran swiftly and breathlessly down “I you tter than oua {pr Ch . l . eyes angi- milfklï¬g‘él'lduldgo goiluoifderâ€" the broad staircase, and through the teris d}? â€gt want! thalnks} 31%;" mg: appear before a 56 ect audience, :5:in Hfrï¬yfe ï¬le has never written long silent hall, to the door, which she! ro e “51 merri 55 ee g and, Fr 0m the Telegr . . spreading a shawl on the carpet Among the re ; _ I . , u ' S so much as a line to me since he left, opened herself for Sir Mark War- ough y In her element, your ï¬ace 18 d d’ Ont . h - f . son there an f‘ on s ofPOrt . enough for me. , Any artist would ’would go throng a series 0 mysteri- Mr-Sam.u l e ew betterk Rom so many months agoâ€"andâ€"and Idar: magma] . 3 “as all the young sketch) you this moment joyfully, as a ions movements calculated to convince inthat vi:e in 13: 112:1 â€is: who 121:3: this; N ‘ l ‘ u Brine )2 - . ‘ ‘ m, .- p r > e . finial}::51bfyggetrtggrsiu0352;115:1123 man caould say, nervously catching both: ggggyfmz‘gontentmenkt. wail}, Errol; the .most unbelievmg member 0f the gfarsi A ll. charsonéememyggzd I and (long long before this ' her hands. d b that you walticduhigzryow e g audience that something extraordin- 015:1}; 11110 8,8 d is On :3: to Called: .. ’ ' ° . u - - . er; a - . , m . . e ' How can you talk such algomli‘nable lit 1: agtihgh;ou{’ 1133:: $31133, rteris yes, I Wu} even acknowledge was ary was about to happen. Cl‘hen the a member Gila} Mil w .VEIeran, Efr'zisetlfngrpgs.†Sling??? knrgwevelr? gaspeil disconnectedl)’ almost sob- I am far happier than I deserve to be, Hindoo would 01'an beneath the shawl ' us i , ' _' , , . well that he loves you this moment, bing with excitement and delight; g‘ï¬gme answered, well satisfied to just as devotedly, Ihad nearly said fool- †She is in the blue room. Go to er. . “My as ever he did 7 You could hard “ How shall I ever thank you 9†Waro- £000.];ng very well, too, Harry, 18 he {511181113 Oriental airs 013 a weird na-I â€" .‘ - O O l L 15' €Xpect him to write love letters to renne answered, kissmg her warmly . . (IJ' . . ’, a woman who let him seeâ€"as you did i in' the intense gratitude of his heartâ€" ust a htfle thm: perhaps, Ml'S' P60ple . " To , . begin to move upward and gradually him he said ‘ eieuuy ntervi , . - Chart‘eris, . . .1 â€â€˜1‘" l e .ewed *how little She cared for him° Come, an unexpected proceeding the“; £3? “Well, yeifgfgitefiht I think of it, assume a tent-like appearancce. From giflsgrej’tfmerlt 0f fï¬giljliatfi‘fi to K KKKKKK- KKK. Km;standout ï¬aufeKKsut, b..- ee looking a we be would present- our: weenfefzK :dmiiierehtmhiï¬ua age]: [2315â€;gkeani: all ‘ fore she had time to offer, any 0031- he used to beâ€"but very handsome, It ly emerge the Hindoo, dressed no long- trouble, I was £21}; forms.“ kidrilem up, as I am safe you must be dying’men‘t’ the baromet. had run upstairs, segï¬ihégidgerinished so naively that er in his Hindoo garments of diaphan- Wins across the ugigkwithterrim': to unless you are totally unworthy of‘without encountering any one, and Harriet bu e 'K - - ous material, but rigged in a bicycle nether 5†up 01‘ lie d f 1. cmlld th b . h ~l d h breathed-[opened the door of the apartment . rsrt mt" a merry, ringing . . degree 0f 8336 1 0““ “uh an lily 85:11 Iglï¬flie taimotngvgicepi‘ed 1! Where his wife was waiting to receiVe iiufh’tm thh’ after a few ineffec- suit, and, climax Of wonders holding tor, and he gilVe inCG Sulted a do: '_ ' ' . “ ' . ' a 3"1‘ug8‘les to maintain her com- m ms hand a bio cle f th 1 I took f - 3 medicine ,- wonder on are not longing to show him. . 0"ur , z _. . _ y 0 e atest .rom time tot Which him thatyperfect child.†Katherine had risen, afnd whentï¬e 511; 8 I‘m†warmnne 4‘â€an hear model 11315 bicycle the fakir would 12;, hglwns me I was 3313?; instead .. . . , . ' . to : e ,' . , , .' l . ' wo 5K??? 2K W bssrziizzn'tzsgg 1.2%,, mead by no a... sub- eene arcane .reKsséiigKggKe at? “’8 â€B one â€i a 5’ “renne ’ -. , . Sh Sided, _When Sir Mark again entered, audience, to their amazement would stom , a mo clared, obstinately, goxng over to the “1th. a face. as white as death. e appearing consid bl b fl d b ’ a‘h baby‘s cradle and kneeling down be: gave a little, 10W, subdued cry when ° era y ene re y ‘ " ' . . his hast t ’1 side it. “In spite of all you say,Har-l she saw him, and held out her arms. y 01.913- . lx. “£1011 Of th .Ilg the u . ' ‘ I‘kB “' Id -. . ekldfley . . _ What are , } . part of the machine. Apparently it SIM 0‘“ appellant: f1 _ net. you know in your heart he ought‘lSii: Mark caught her. . .. labout g» he askeilouunadï¬edio 15:53:13])? was an upâ€"to-date wheel, capable oi my {eyes and 1 would i, eoitmbeiom to have written. Not that I carefdoi My darlingâ€"my darlingl he mur- smile at their evident enjoyment aking any member of the company ““5101168 I then higan sm (men. not think itâ€"onlynmapostrophizmg, mured, broke-nly. “About, you," replied Mis Charteris on a century run no matter what the gimme advertised Ito ("upe kid“: Kine. the Sleeping Cherulb‘ you and Icani mischimously alvour “’ife has just avoudupois of. the rider 8. [mt tn “A .- Myer care to see those that do not, CHAPTER VITT diSCOVArAfl an: n -. . - Darr to see us; can we mv' angel?" ‘ Ede Katï¬erine‘s chair, and be- to feel slightly repentant, r conscience-strickenâ€"though nt, nevertheless, as she the other‘s face. “As you , you know I did, and a very , Katherine, you ' up will you not- an!1 +""’ " --.- --how little she cared 1 be sensible Kamerine, once that you are posi to meet him again am vâ€"v â€"v-v~'. a“ “V. “v, Han-v m“ V“. v â€" ,,_V__ Jvu, "not: A LCCulgLuaL uul. “VW “'0 “V “L CHAPTER VII.â€"Conti . lessly, with her usual pleasant smile, for your goodness, we might have one and ' - .. I do not I: ' , . nued and went out of the room 99.1me enâ€" 0,31, t9 Our Ilves’ end Without a regon- {I bu t 13:36 it???" kind" Kath . now {nit-hing of the ough, closgng the door behmd her. 316 1309.9? .Deapest, my only regret is! . - .X 1 00 2 es’ an d 811:.“ 3‘13““34» drygngheri But, havxng once performed thrs task, 1 t It W111 be impossible {Or me to zblcyele trick. 1: a! d' “13.11183 'laudaole extort to‘ she ran swiftly and breathlessly down 0X9 you better than I do’ at present." I garments of his “391:1 H1811†zed. lou do not uhder- the broad staircase, and through the I do not want thanks,†Mrs. Char- a r h f ’ any. He has never Written 10118 $119131t hall, to the door, which she! tens broke in merrily, feeling thor- DE)? ,1- e ore at IO much as; 2 “no rn mm. mm". LA 1hr; -_ -s 11'? , Inna-h!" :. 1m: 1: her 1 b Hui“); are you both laughing _ ., q- “me he wan- ' v5; “mm 94%;“ , ' . ,. _ a 91m " e asked, unable to repress a written. Not that I caret-do; My darlLUiiâ€"m) darling! he mur sn‘nle attheir evident enjoyment. ink itâ€"onlyâ€â€"-apostr0phlzlng mured, bro e. 3" .‘Abput you," replied Mrs. Charteris :ping cherubâ€"“you and Icanl _..___ lulschlevous-ly, “ ’our wife has just are t0 see those that (110? DOC, , CHAPTER V’III dlSCOVIBI'eg 01‘ the fu-gt “me how ex. see us; “can we, my! ange â€' u , treme y amigo e “fie: did care, no matter how. ' And when dud you dlSCOVeI‘ that I . - - . upon Katherine ' ~ _- :nt Katherine might profess to: was a httte b1t necessary to your hapâ€" Pluéhed cums Lfter a few minutes had pass-i P111933? Sir Mark asked , h' not a servant at thi longhï¬ul silence, she made;1y, half an hour laterâ€"a oertam 1: 1r- th , s juncture announ- ' ' ' ced e 1m , : ' tusible excuse and, quittEngi ty minutes that to them, 1n thelr new- paltant murderous designs uty of his wife and were I Af sion dle talk did Mrs.;ean:ed mun- ‘ On- and the ere brought to he Lady War- more than her it,†Lady \Varrenne de- b :ter, going over to the w and kneeling down beâ€" g: the of '-all you say, Har- s! in "your heart he ought Si n. Not that I careâ€"do â€"-on1yâ€â€"apostrophizing’ m' herubâ€"“ you and Ican see those that do not can we, my! angel?†' id care, no matter how. ‘ ‘ herine might profess to; “f3 t- __‘ in sheep’scloth- equally unplea- lfalnt my dear, it 3'3 I Protest 7 0n t“'o it) Warrem‘ the With a abort Ian _--.. “5L .! yourself ready for dinner," a presently, when she ‘had (1 tears and called back once u willing, radiant smiles. “Har gdered. it. early on‘ f you have little ti ; “Very well, I shall not b! 'ment,†Sir Mark dqor that led int , vvv‘. vg-vw 9v mttLULdlll 1161‘ 00m- Kuatherine had risen and when he posure, Lady VVarrenne joined hear- , . . tily. entered was holding on firmly to the r . .' _ back of a chair, looking beautiful,é)1111t ,. l‘heir â€11th with a ï¬aee as white as dea‘t . e - . gave a little, low, subdued cry when appearing COILsxderably benefited b she saw him, and held out her arms. hlf‘l‘lfiitg’ tOilet. Sir Mark caught her. 1 u “My darling lâ€"my darling!†he mur- . ab?“ ?. 11.8 asked n.-- _- J L Steps With almost boyish elasticity, 8110b: a wealth of joy surging up with- m th heart as he had never dared to hope for; in this life. Harmer," cried Lady Warrecnne, sound of carnage wheels. She rose at when she had drawn her friend into once, but with the most commendable the blne Sitting-T0031 and closed the selï¬possession. “I will be back in door, What shall I say to you? HOW one moment. Katherine,†she said careâ€" can I t31111111! you, when I feel :that but lessly, with her usual pleasant smile, fer 3:01†S‘Opdness, We might have gone “y d -_ -uwuuse against th . _ .. «9†ha roum. in .railin s w urmng- agaln to her 3 g a ' o bc ‘3. - ' akmg In the 8am; and EthStgzgabj on ‘so gladâ€"becauseâ€" t r . [ Brefpr it.†man lever. l‘hen t ’ PIOmDUy' ran 11p the “837' "But the morning nce more the “Harriett or- â€" " “um " â€wit“; 'a 1 .and had n1..â€" tbavv Of them 01d of 15bit . Galltré of it, “,1: beaten flat Wi I"hï¬re'fore. had .. It, be-lhe’ ‘3 I ' com- he used 3tairs,’ >, and tment aceive At first there and smoldering U"1-‘158‘r11'3zlt11 this ed! Charcoal. .B CC. 3 ‘Vas servedj 1 RELI alked through md. He“ took .3 re at the Other , and remain the confess herself defeated. “And he 18 . . .- . 100k1ng Very well, too, Harry, is he «Singing Oriental " 2†iture, until sudc‘ 'J (18th little thin, perhaps," MIS- begin to move 1 {Charterish suggested. ' yen, yes, now that I think of it, assume a,ten"1i he, is looking a degree thinner than beneath his ten: , . ° , , , , er in his Hindoo haiherine finished so naively that 't "l b g “ into a merry, ringing ous ma and} u h, after a few ineffec- salt; and, climax to maintain her com- in his hand a b VVarrenne joined hear- mm“. -- tual Si l‘uggies posure, Lady We‘ve got I! ha Vent Where with j steps with RELIGIOUS FAN ATICS. and out' of- sight. lmviu BVI Land? of fanatical religi- ; produced another mar- z.t of the world to won'- Bed of Fire and Burned. “A y. elves one at each a side of the fire, waving of wands marChing around The "mm 11 turn assuming 3!» ' Robinson Crusoe’s Island, Juan Fer- nandez, is about to be turned into a WHAT WOULD HAPPEN . col on y . Robinson CrUSoe, or rather a prom- type of Robinson Crusoe, existed under the name of Alexander Selkirk. That :th if the moon Defoe knew Selkirk’s story there can be no doubt, for be closely kept to the facts. of Selkirk’s exiStence on the 18- land of Juan Fernandez. Even the story of Crusoe’s mun Friday has a 8 foundation of truth, for Selkirk rescu- n ed a stray Indian from death. This to a man had become separated from a ', were very de- ï¬ne joining'the centems of the e Friday’s death did n0t occur in such. dramatic manner as Defoe described it, however, for Selkirk’s retainer “:18 drowned while fishing. . , " l- motion, and if new it .Barren as the place seemed (.059 would‘ be subtracted, but as it. is only kirk, it contains many flounshmg of this per- a thlr'tle’th Part3 it would not be - eet bu ‘3 Spots. The fruit trees whit'h he , . a . he was are in abundance. A man “110 had , It Would set t ' stock farm on the island for 5011:: $3: \ sou abandoned the underta .n.-,‘ .y . f t 11111111134731. If, however eral Siam-S ago and turned his hr: 11 thehcountxy one 0 the 0 . stozk loose. Cattle, sheep: goat? atno .598“ ‘1 baffle: pigs are now found in a Wild 511:1"; ' It" ~ - again a moon, or she so that the colonists are likely to a se who walk might fall In , some good sport. . . b whiCh The sea swarms With codfls . . ' gleI‘S- should provrde occupation for a“ d- : 80 any forecast ca.“ 3 4 - . to be abun very trustworthy. 0“ be The settlers are like†‘ antly supplied with meat. fish and i .. M fruit. f0 sGF b MAGNETISM IN BRICKS The island, which m the Paul OD’ . . l'vv mvtfch (13:: “mm tune to um ' hard - . d about one hundred and fifty f. the . . . experimentsand an. . ,. - nuclus or '“Ves’c’gam‘m: that the vagarwe° tare: gitié‘iiniméï¬iï¬ iiieis NOW“ to me mad: £13536 my. i: christen “érusoe’s Island.†and t'er containing 3‘ on.“ -7 - ma "“ Are Not The Moon nigh 1 Space by a (1.. ange To convmce the audience was no deception, the Hinc ask permission of the hoste the wheel, and permission be All â€"‘ ‘ 11 Circumstances is now held in c attraction, which roular motion rou: Punnipgly HE KEEPS PARIS GUESSING. ' 'HVVGL‘ fakir' gamers he for inspection, and the their amazement would of any collusion on the - â€"v “no “15 hidden in various The tires are de- ed around the waist; -â€9 they ar hidden VUYA _ m. or imitate.†‘35 Proved; to be as explanatiqns, when audience that 'uv‘ V the Hindoo would tpeohoste§s to ride conceated bolts. BOULEVARD "F â€" w-“â€" The cottageâ€"wwhick: Sellgiirk built. and Which Defoe describes, still exists as a broxen-down shanty. It a dealer, who for 'a profit to bimseif. may say 18 “just as good.†Dr. Wil- hams' Pink Pills cure when other medicines fail. _ ‘ -. “v. “C'- U and (Thuiau lguulllcs imior (hlhnl Gov -rnment. ROBINSON CRUSOE’S ISLAND. (‘1! Occupied by a Few German Lusumdnfy' compensates ' what, this medipine has and I believe I woiJld 1d if I had not taken .3ink Pills. ce of years has proved a! “I u Barn: ‘3' lo Randolph «wars curative r ‘nfl (2116 la a M May be Practi- nt Points That In .‘llnd by Amateur Desire 53069.54. Faries. recently pre- on the massage treat- medical author‘uies exer- massage are the two grealcs: emedies that nature aifurds, W-v' 1161' is ConSlQereu U) man: u the coming treatment for all those ll ’onal troubles like (15» U common functr a c- pepsm, constipation, jaundice, bilioug- . . nerve GXhaUS. iOQ’ $0., and a! this subject 18 time well spent. Rubbing may be either local or gen- ; calâ€"thaï¬ is, it may be applied to an '. (i “m, the back, or the foot, or it may of manipuJAtion. “It may conSLst of stroking the body with the palm of the ‘ hand. slapping the body with the opt-n : hand. beating it with the closed list, '1 striking it with the hand at righ! 7111- i glee I'D the body,so that the edge cor- ] responding to the side of the little in). . gar comes into contact with it ; kin-ad- ing the skin, muscles and ltnduni; “ grabbing the skin and muscles will squealing them, and making conning-d1; ‘ digital pressure over the surface. of the body in different regions." % The fIiOtiOLn produced by rubbing; may be either reCtilinear or circuiar.’ Either one or bath hands may be Used ‘ to rub the body. it is customary zor . the right hand of the manipulator to : be used for the right hand and foot, and the left hand. for the left hand - ".T _ BOTH HANDS ARE USED for the back, loins, abdomen and L- . I i The upward stroke in rubbing SilQ‘J-L always be more intense than the day: - Mara. and the sUroxe shouid ex:.vzlxi ever the whole surface. from jam". :0 joint. exercising great sure no: to abate the skin. More danger oi ‘bis arises in making the upwud :5‘ than 1n mak1ng_the downward. â€ï¬e-hgtâ€"Jing Vshould no; la 51 so Long that fatigue will result. lumber. “’9' rapid rubbing will freguenuy Cally: ,. 1--.. +/\.\ .xnvnl.’ \' LléTLY, THE) Hli’ mm. The rubbing of Lhe upper exrvznétges .hmld begin With the band. thwn we Wrist joint should be cared for. 91-3â€? that the forearm, next the timotx’ JUJJL, _.‘.~ vâ€"wv ‘r-v -v- vâ€"â€" â€" than the arm, and lastlyï¬ny \11.~'_»L:‘:£ jOint. Th3 reason [01’ 1h.†1: (It; in: . m the pOimS most remot'g ‘1?)le \ heart and gradually work ox 1r" heart, The upper a1}; lowerwgzm f ties may also be unwed upmm . .. downward. insertion of the large: musmels "3.11! it to their origin. While the ii..."u‘)ID1;lv‘i Muscles Should be rubbed ilxum !' â€"‘ right groin, as it is Cumzuumy ('I't:.vvz:.{ h the direction of that p-m Hf L1- testines known as the usvz‘xm;:1g transverse and descending: ‘wv Uflr- When rubbing the abdomen gm “1-fo â€â€™5 0f the manipulator shuuzu w Myd close together. More pressgr†u 1088 care are necessary in rumms ‘1 back; because the skin and uxym‘llPs :1 {it thicker and more numerom m ‘92.: re.- Eion, and the muscles are mugh large! "Id stronger. Herc. uts‘ip m :aquo‘ K A rn'A'Y‘ ‘ ’1‘ 1A «u ~v- vâ€"u--. â€"â€"vâ€"-- “Oh. the rubbing sliould “9 {mm in? origin to the inseruon of 113" muwï¬sl In the upper part of the. bark the â€3:5 conifhl‘ tony 0f the. muccle-s is. so very cated that it is difficult. to undersl m 4 a how: to do this unless one has Slum» ufy'; “1‘! insertion of these muscles ver thoroughly. As a. general method _ rubbing: the back, it would- be pas-hf. 0rd,†to have all the muscles 13 1mg 1331011 well cared for, firs: to rub pg Ward and downward. [hen Prmswise “‘1 1'33“? obliquely upward and dov. 11 Ward. This will squice for ordinal} .purposes, and will be at great benef; fhosé who 0th it. soon as possmle, and g the blood more quick- aboring tributaries, in 1d the tissues surround City Not To: and den-1:1 city Kidn whic ful c Bri sacr whe {011 Dmii univ in t dev Br glec pm: Disc dre. 01‘ Bk: fr he 01 ldv W