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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Signal, 1898-8-18, Page 3LOLA CRA'SHAY iy W A.•M4KCHM"NT. Never before bad she made such an effort at direct tllrtattou as to the ease y4 areangtetieet iv get him to h(r- mlf for a time at Torquay, and he Smiled u be thought bow she had thus bean paid out in her own coiu and left elan' u the roma of Ler maneUTeettl , Me ha{1 mesal to drop the more pre- mounted ro-mounted frieudebip as aoou es his en. "agement was certain, and he knew spat tbere roust be some keel of expire satiate "Thingsooaldn't goon,,' as be bad said, std bo was glad that the matter was over so easily. As to Beryl, be was by no meanie so satisfied. It wu true that, soot far as the plea of a marriage was coucerued, be look great iuterert lu the public affairs of the district aud bad uuly a dim per- ception of what went ou iu his owe house, put un bit piues-tea and looked at her shrewdly. He was very toed of Beryl 1u his way, and his obiet cone pleiut was that abs sou not • boy, bat he thought he knew Ler we well that of mune, lee did nut uuderstaud'her sit all and had uo Cvueeptiek of the capable brsiu there war behind the palm. regu- lar and at times berutiful`faoe. "Do you really mean that Jaffray's g otug away from his word? Why, it was all but Nettled." The thing that appeal- ed to him chiefly sou that it looked like • breach of euutract "And do you mean you didn't wauito marry him? You never said that before, child." "I didn't want N seem to thwart your plana, father," Beryl suswered, returuiug his look calmly. "Have you two made this up between you?" he burst nuts as if with a sudden instinct of shrewd conjecture. "1 esti It infamous!" His own misconception that there wu & plot not to do that which. he wished irritated him. "I'11 give him a poeoe of soy mind," be add- ed. "No, we have made up nothing, fa- ther. Simply the thing he. fallen tbrough beattw it war impracticable. This sort of thing may be doue when there's a luck of feeling on oue side, • but it's impartible when there's tune on either ride." "It's iufamous!" be repeated, now quite angry. "1'11 post the man all over tbe conn[ . I'll hound hie out of the p roe. !Maser heard et Stich a -thing: - We [night be ahepkeepers, makiet and breaking eng&gPmeute of the 'tort" ::Bot I'm glad, father. Dou't./e-an- der.tand? I wouldn't have it otherwise -it -I •eeali, It wise amistake from the_ flat 'Do you think I don't know what's „ beat in these things?" be eked. "Upon my word, times are getting ou when a girl can coolly tell ber father that pia plana fur ber marriage are 'a mistake heed t') nue her cotsiu believe thee so far as she herself wax concerned, she was not auytbiug but perfectly pleased at tee neem But she said not one word iu prates' of Lola or one which could lead hew to believe that she Irked the wowau be bad chosen fur his wife or thought. hp had (nesse whitely mei well. Strangely enough, bu was really aux- ions to get some ouch expression from her, and he staid longer thou he would otherwise have doue iu the eudeavor, but he failed, mud the failure disap- pointed and irritated him. He tried to be vexed with her in his thoughts, but he only .00euded in feel- ing digsatbafied. mud be could not shake off the impreeriuu that iu some way it was an ill omen not to have Beryl's good word. Throughout the time that followed Beryl did her utmost to mislead others u to her real opiuieue. Lady Wa .tote came to see her, and *he weut to 'the manor just as usual, and even the close and loviug intimacy witch existed .ie- tweeu the ' No women never led Beryl to say a wood other than that she bad edwayetrteei to carry out tbe_arrulge- meat for the rake of the family inter- ests, but that it was a relief to ber to have an mud put to it. Lady Walcote at drat gnestioued this and made her doubts plain enough, but Beryl held to her pa,ition aud in the end prevailed. What did more thou auytbiug else, however, to make the girl's real feel- ings difficult to uuderstsud was ber at- titude toward bola herself. Sbe acted -pTeci$Pty seethe aatgla1 have. delui_hed there never teen any idea that she her- self sbtuld marry Sir .!affray, and she i)r ..t►L•raelf -toward Isola as thungh the eerier, by her engagement to the baron- mte.had become a member of the inner circle of the family and 1v&s thereto? to be treated as au intimate. She was neither so cordial at first that people could think she was seeking to bide any mortification under that cover nor leo distant as to 'suggest box- tility toward the girl who had aup- plauted her. She allowed the relations between them to develop uaturally, and, she drilled herself to take a kern inter- est in all the preparatiuus for the meas -t- riage. In this way she completely baffled Lola herself. quiek and shrewd though the latter was. She could not under- stand that any woman who had really a man Would rase bim taken aw - rra b end jet barber 1/p anger -• agai t i against the. woman vvlro iiad'14iktth hitt- "If she'd done iteo me, I'd have poi- soned her!" she exclaimed to herself She met him 0(4)01 at the station. hid leeu forced iuto it largely by tbg'ifrom the first,' aud w*(b two aerates .rtion* of others, but et the same time , diserrea+slele by side for miles, and no the thought of causing Beryl sorrow I boy to have this oue. Mistake, iudeedl and trouble was oue which dirtr0sewd Miefiddlestirk!" He rustled with a bim On4e""uell. -Tbe3 14.d-heen atincb' gesture of impatient anger the paper be tree friends from e""'""'''"oral to 114 M and appeared to resume reading runny ways she had been like • eater 1t, but a mama. afterward he said, lege to him. irritably: She was, moreover, such a clever, ..Why didn't you tell me you didn't sympathetic and ready witted girl that want to marry him? That's just like at one time the prowet't of a lift r'em you women, and jet_ W111 stick 'paatmehio with ••Aar had !brae full4f. eggg. rave „weei, Lislaeas. . YAR pleasure to him. Many o1 die incidents saver know w'hgt you want at a time of their comradeship recurred to him, which lets the koowle dge be of the and he was nensible of a feeling of re- gret that iu the future the reirtions would Gave to be different. He lipped tbit Lola and Beryl would be friends, and be tried to persuade himself that by his moth-•r's iutlo,u.ue this might be the case, but the hope was at best a faint nae. When his thoughts slipped tbe mesh- es of three light entangiemeute, haw• seer. and west to Lnla, there was noth- ing in thew but the pteeiouate de nee of the adsorbed and devoted lover, and be wove a thousand fancies with the brightest colored skeins which the glowing desires of passion could select. He did not reach home until tbe ear- ly hours of for morning, having to drive a loug distance scram cnuutry from Br&nxtoo, the main line station ' this way that he was quite perplexed, at whish the express stopped, and, of aad when also' had kneed him and eoane, saw ao ate. When he went 1gado him agree with her view of Sir down late on the_tollowi$N Led, a e1 jQ him. an8 is that she had bad s letter from 'ryl, who had reterne.l home suddenly. band- ed hum one from her addressed to bila. It was not long, but it bad cost"girl much to write it: Mr Due J The ther's awe aboet you ha. not earprtxee me in tbeleast. 1 hays bean using my eye and 'aro. end my chief feeling was s iftr4a' regret that e, - yo. had .addenly N4.uaht It not w1 COURT 1 ENNiS• HIGH DIVING ELK. TM AseMai haw• Fids Knob Thome Is The Camera Caleb.* 0.e •l 1ts Meet now Sealant. w•aderral Festa. An attempt tis raking In the Boston Inover os tlf't!ewe he other d. Will J. AUIkele,.•..sisteleu uo iunr ctse iuterelt in Berme the genie of ewort tennis. "It Is a very Some people here an awenSFte bobby, Dummun opinluu,.' sees a B. A. A. man. others have • hubby that appeals to the •'that evert tenatITs.talwply lawn teum• general run of brings as sensible sed played under tw%er, but the only similarity proper. Whatever you may call Iny between the genies in the taut that hubby, 1t is one that has take tete ells in both a Biala knocked over • nee The peoeseetee ut ms. aid 1 ant proud et method of counting Is ala) somewhat aim alar, as lawn tenni* ultimately adopt..' that in ear in tweet tennis. In all othe, respects the two genies ere totally unlike_ Lawn tennis wee fern played in 1.75 u. 117t1. Court tennis was in exists -ems dur tag the middle NOM bud probably mucb earlier. Thu apparent Irregularities et ouu.truetluu In n court Wens Iwurt, such as the 3.'14 in the wall, tx•hntcally known as the •tauil»,ur,' the towhees openings in the walla, the pentliuuea, etc.. are tur vivalr of the period when the gautu war played in the moat of a euetle, and Oise' all helve their use in the modern goon • For the last yaps or 300 yeah[ the court- have varied eery e• print thttf tlak,t. i elubbuuee, may rserin er- sailles uuurt In 178e. It war cense meted Nome Its) year+. previously and In essen- tlal_rt•op .te is the exact OnIMitrpan M ours today. The -fret court built in Amer ' • lea was opened lin 114,%t)u in 1170. 'thee Came the Newport Casino antra In Imo. the 13. A. A...curt in lane and later w court each at the' New York Racket club and the ('hengo Athletic &asocial loll Thole are all the courts in Amens today. In t:nglaud and 10 land them un• tome 35 courts, Including clout 15 belonging to privets ludhldual els Fronue there err four, two of which ate In the'Tlrtlertes my and there is one in Vienne." H. E. MANVEL least possible nae. I didn't want to ! force you into the marriage, child. I'm more that once sifter she b not a brute or • Bluebeard." wat•hiug Beryl closely and bad been The last connection was not very more pureed than usual. „ 'ct clearbat it let lirryl turn the question. have cared forhim,or she'emw artful devil that ever wow' pet In time she crme,*4 *be conclusion that Beryl's oaltpdes' was not. as she had thought at first• a mask, but the natural expremion of a woman who had no deep Nelings to stir or to whom they fot ;r i'hne during preparations had never been stirred. the rations for the a. K. 11.14111.,, HO\\. •ell": MAY HN:I,l'• ADVICE 1O LH'' WOMAN WHO IS PHIL- ANTHI.C:•CALLY INCLINCD. Oho 0heuld Aega/re- A., ledge Along test.: oz,rel LLiee 1.... to lw seer Work ea' bri,.:Lre l'rtuelpie• Fal'. Lc•,uoa,r is Y4ea.tbropy. ,„ .t:,t le pima siTim of repented- t ten, gliItnl:u has been *feisty leg "ibexes aloltg tlltttliue for a nuwta•r of years. "Well, it 1 was to put • (tattltluu Into words, 1' should 'say that 11'wa. the rub rtlin+u ion of 1.1f foetus .sik4su1 tul.kriew the 14 aa, mutt id liflp to the other fellow." "That strikes 1)u• ue being aryt1erg•as! dellmllultt':'w•W 14. wewau. ".and ,t h •ttnu'lite, bac if I wise gene, to w' r'. or play. rr wluatuaer you Nall lt.'at l 1 ",a, thropy, it my geed genial* should roue!,!::.• ly come upperM.rt and 1 felt that 1 "'e---. some duty to ley (*.dew wen turd v..,4 • Whitt /weld 1 del 1.1.111 an' other v4uu.ee doing;" I, "There are many women in Newt York who are cite: est 1n 1bila 4t 'tropic veork.'. answered the roan. "hut 11) the leajurltyuf Ca.es it does riot tour to the eurfnec _ State women, t1Y'-wel1 as nwii,,go,lgtal .il•nthrupic work bemuse it lathe (act MK way n, enquire n,•t.n 1.1 y 11 1. n cheap tend easy t►brs'L pluriny Thetis muesli be. Iddc thu.e of p.q,le Who 1111.0 to to hett"+1 along, given work to tIo and belie1Y1t 1 es Y-Toang .ltktete 'R7r3 to the trout. - Sititneeel t* a 14411ifit 3 mama..ahe *al. Uble te do nilly Kesel work for. • h14 DYSPEPSIA. "For over eleven years 1 suffered terribly with Dyspepsia and tried every. thing I could th,uk ot, but got no relief tette 1 statue using Burdock Blood Bitters. l had only taken one bottle " when I commenced to feel better, orad after taking five or sitz bottle" was entirely weft, and--he**-baea J er since. 1 leel as if Il. B. B. had saved my life." Mils. T. O. JOYCE, Stenbopse Que. B. B. B. cures Biliousness, Sick Headache, Sour Stomach, Dyspep- sia, Constipation, Coated Tongue, Liver Complaint, Jaundice, Kidney/ Disease, and makes the rich red and pure. It i ighl? concentrated vegeta compound, One teaspoonful' is the dose for adults ; to to ,30 drops for children. Add the Water yourself. MF:I IIANIc • I s I I1'1'1E. r - aim. I don't think, as a venting. 14.1.1)i. _e_s °Dirk l)Allty 11 lYNOU,I 2' o l ITUc 1 women have had -rhe. kitCet pini!:.0 thropy',r'w•titesl w ism. at phthtry thn.pic %Ark- loge writ under the charge of broken du)art'ch'rg)Men. wen who w, r. failures the pulpit and who ere lint canal) of being anything but (Mimes- Mr.MB1:rih''I' H11 W .1' 111.0411 ,f East street end uere tulatstrs,. l)pwo from 1 to 1 leo., sad 4bean 7 AIi()U 1 .1N)0 vol.'s IN LIBRARY. Leading Dally NY's key. sod 11 ) t ..1,"d Papers, Kagllttt:l'USl a -' Slat' h i l..a -yet i..[tai 01' iaa.tiug frac UPC an who can gest nt t1(TKLE pr{nelpitees of - K •ua sill Le *ugh tpnept lent c ilk*: for air phihortheis iuwurk ly utterable_ received ar Snttas¢ae►- sMtgr IE. 1p _..- • vies+ tun woman an to un ,-,n tory. %'=---- tsivelelp#Ft+te►ss bat• eoDlg- M to study •far n yt'•r. her rpt fo line, s1QB Dfvi"q I1. . • 0000U w ke• hie mark on the cinder sensation 1t causes. My bobby is m path. 110 is wee a mender of the New diving ells, which 1 clelm to he the mos Jersey Athletic club end gained the onlj wonderful animals In the world. Bu pointe scored by that assuewen,u In the As thea perhaps 1 nm prejudiced in [bel A. C. national "nae% rt'wtitly held In favor, as I educated them and tallith Chleages them the tricks that are a constan Manvel flat made his math when It source 0f wonder and admiration to m schoolboy at ICltuux-th. S..... in lbs nae friends. Waal ititer,t'be.lustiu genies. 8i stilt 1 sou prompted to train the e 7 r i 1'niver,ity settlement or to the Isi,i•let}• i For Inierovjntt theteindtttun of the Poser r •nd'stw what they t s doing and put her self in the.handsof the manager% for LratnlnW.__111d you ever • learn fie-. Mee 7 Mary leiwe TlfelTiheii Went to works - lk eehc wee a wealthy womtan-a woman with '•v stjnigilAji grattfy every desire "tl of her heart. 13 n -Ow and her husband Q' were not satiatlell with the way they were to fakingeti*e of their money 'bt`y-wished 17 to help people wi iely. '1ly went •broad, Ind for *Oren. year% Made n stoily of ',hit as anthvupy. Then they n•turn.d anti lagan i the work for which they had been peeppr- o t ing, end during one year they make It Y.;',410 p.'.ple. who would not bsv lasso &1110 to du se otherwise, to take 'serge! . ,!►„ •- .• tsaeta''e• because I heard It so frequently stat _ - that It was the dullest animal llvin -err= The tact that the undertaking seemed be one almost impossible to car tairough sui+eeeafully gave additional gas to the Lest I set for myself, which w to train a team of elks to do the moi remarkable thing 1 could think of th was compatible. w4*' aha asitiiie- ant mal. • • "Bluebeard married all the women himself, dad." 'the paid. Laughiug and placing her bands ou his shoulders, she leaned over him frum bebiud, her face w Mow to his that she could rob her cheek against his end kiss him at every psoas. "And you don't want me for o wife yourself, you know, do you? That would be horribly improper, and all shy wedding the two girls wire much to - county would make a hullabaloo, slid gether, and when people knew that you'd lose your chairmanship ot'.tbis, Beryl was to be the chief bridesmaid, that and the other and be seed to Gov- and that she and Lady \\alcote were as entry, stud I'w not wurth,Lefat. am 1?" keeuly interested in all the details of She was so rarely dtmon*trative is the wedding as Lola herself, they read Beryl's conduct from the surilihe *nd agreed 11 nt We and mol Sir Jaffray was JetMre Itegagemeut and bad gots smellatigUBL.QI Litt room be sat • couple 1 of minutes in puzzled 1 sight till lbs light broke in on him, and be smiled. "I'm afraid I've been • bit blind. I thought ebe cared for him a bit, and now here she is eo internally glad to be out of it that she can't help kissing and hugging me. Bless the child, if 1'd known I'd have broken it off long ago, much as I wanted it. lieigbol 1f only 40 °enealt me. Von ought w ham haat" 1 the boy had lived, there'd have been no kow, en a graben. I should be longing l 1)10 worry of the kind." Aud then be re - lepart, and, es arrests& should be most ars=tmbe le bele you in finding happtt..aa. 1 vetch It sumed his reading. iuterrupted by yea with all m7 Peart. Year eff.••U..eate I peewee of theught. ettt• a BaarL LACnTaa. But he never doubted for ■ moment "She hi • gtx)d sort," .aid tiir Jai- I that be had now read Beryl's feelings mother, accurately, and she wail careful to keep wbo read it quickly. up ber epirib and keep down her feel - "Yew. 11 would be difficult to find • Ings until her father was quite recon - more sensible girl than !seryl." cited to the fact of the arraogenieut "I'll see her td,y." au"werd the I having come M an untimely end. pamoate With Sir Jaffray, Beryl took a some - CHAPTER V. what similar mune. "VT lags ala 'n'EmrA:1-PIRRRR Tr.- 01 coarse I viewed it long ago, Jaffray," she said. "Do you think you also Beryl had not written the letter •f thout my been g aud sister good oonsldpr&ble struggle. her rerosin without • many of your thoughts? Of course not." - e • eidenDlleast conthe t laughed 6 ddw without P She did not like and did not twat ' Andli` eatraint. Lola, and she had noticed In her many parent noticed that she sou unusually things that had sharpened this dietrurt. fray, banding the letter 10 We She had at one time seen a g deal of Lola, as Mru. Villyers had made many efforts to bring the two girls to- gether, and though at first Beryl had to some extent come within the inflames. of Lola'■ unquestionably attr0ctive manner there had been no regard or real affection between them. Quite. irrespective of ber own disap- pointment -and bow deep and stinging and bitter that was no ono Int herself knew -Beryl was dead 'gained the mar- riage. She felt that Lola did not love Jaffrey even with teach love as ahe was capable of feeling. She bad bewitched bim with her lustrous beauty and gla- monred him with her gurtpoe senwoes Warms, but that Wu all. Had Beryl written as she felt, there- fore, her letter would have been very different, but the had • far too genuine friendehip for her enuein to want to came him anything but pie.*ere. She would have done bet utmmtt tO prevent the match, but the would not say • word to wound tiir Jaffray'. feel- ing. Nor sou this feeling altogether fres from a tnorh of we. So far se ahe cold help it., not a note .herald trunk that she Was in reality anything but pled at the marriage. She was aro fool to mope and pole Orer a lost romahce, tt id atm held no ridiculous ideas exaggerering the effects of the disappointment to her. It would have been an infinite and in- describable pleagnre to pass through lite by the sole of Sir Jaffrey se hie wife, but why. did not intend th•t We break - Ing of the dream ahonld gloom and "poll her life. She would rather that it had been any one else than Iola; b•ttevef sp. abs was prepared to accept what was ts- evitable. Toms when Sir Jaffrey Meme she eurptMsd him u mach with her sbeerfnla .i as she had enrprlele1 11er father by **way she had told the news to his. '' I's efeaid it'll be a disappointment to yea, father," dm esid. when Mia( MIs of Sir Jabmg . NtjsgelMtl ""►M I via aiwaas afraid ell aba•/d't be Ale to do whet yea whhed. t bad hi - moo ► .moo I saw that yea and hfa motbe7 wished M mad I'd have .$ ,,IbTrregb will, lragtninsf(taa $1'a a MINK.•• sone M • 119017 rtes demonstrative. "I thought it would surprise be said. "If it surprised me, it was because it didn't come mover. I've always known that there must come a tune when thin would happen ou your side or mine" she leagued again as she said this- " end I always' wondered bow it would feel 111 were to h' fiat you know, and had to tell you, just as if you were real- ly my brother. I often wondered bow I @herald do it or bow you'd do it it you were fine. I never thot$ht you'd think of keeping such a thing secret. And I've watched you, you know, and Bees it growing and wouderPd why yon nev- er uttered a wont I Would ha've told you what I glersed the other night at Torquay -the night the mother wrote to those most ridiculoealy mist•iren let- ters --only, if you remember, Yrs. Ire Witt Dome out and, stopped sa to the middle. And, after all, you can't matte en opportunity for that sort of confi- dence. jt has to come naturally." Ile listened to her closely, comparing the unusual manner with her custom- ary calm marts, and he got much near- er to the real state of her,jselings than bad her father. It hart him, bet be Wowed no sign of this in his manner, seeming to fall 1n with her humor. "She's • good little soul, the little 700," bold.t1e record of (i1 seconds for the quer. ter mile stn. pitons -,at the Intens:holsati' games !tact year. •v At the, Memorial day genus of the N. J. A. C. he won, the /OW yard handle:ap from Inawretch goodn the n d tuChamplof E. Burli- to s alae' In the wet yard seratch raw. At the invitation gauueis of the Prince ton Athletic association last year Man%el fairly a.str,nl.h."l2heathletes there -by win- ning the quarter Mlle against, the fnstat 'Y rimentin ewe' thein once. e xperimenting with 1.10.11 al once. I soon '•I vt•asMitslstmg•fteTCtpia's"'i`f' discovered that the elks were smart 'sough to outwit me on several occasions. My first step was to break them - t' rlv a Par dais' In barnos•. This tool- y to do, o I had to gain the 'intends' con Silence and friendship before I Gould do anything with them. I succeeded finally, however, to getting them thoroughly broken Into a very pleasant driving Wane. I got lay idea of Meohing them to dive by their seeming that u •n Si attar indifference as to what height they gurus and *swayed from Ira nit fn . jumped from while In training. In fact, to be warned ugirtn-t-uen,1No, for that tie first dive they ever mads was Isom a matter. end i should may they netdtd It ; Yurk., and et onro startsd far home, 8,000 bank into the Sioux River, on which men,, but we arc biking of vetnmr1) mt I ntllcs lawn}. Five hundn•d miles at eevn 11 CARI1IER PIGEONS. roar ' Veeralsese 1. %War Is; Yet *0 the The pigeon fanciers who Imagined that their favorite bird would be of great e - fulness' In War are thus far disappointed. Some of the bluest binds which have ma •orla abroad were teetered by the govern went several months age from the famous pigeon cuts 111 t irin&u7 end distributed. . among the principal stations along the ego*t. Th.' moat Important 0f these stations It Key West, where there etre ntMtge. rel 1140'1 of Miele eulrtble-a levelling 1 atuaullmawxltsut14 14411)1 ,t t 1 munI(.&1lup with the ciimtnan r a .t 'ter ' lns.'n't husband .Vert, and she lust ler I yne hex and i i -j. Iu !carr mo'm to have prpr•rty artt -+!tits unable to continue her turd earl- 11(11 ilv'ety in tn.namlttlug work' on a boleti wale, but she has IIeCTI Ilirssnge" bet wise' the two. Just prior 10 thet.il klont•ol many vetunb,leenterprise* the war several sneces.fel trials with car That gn•a I gn•,.r owes u,un• t.. Mrs. illekln++cm than lacy VCrai. the birds hnving Mvn llMeret2d • Th t' t olthrient the Mothers' Coo- rice pigeon, wart made (non H'iveane tc mans, people enters -west In It know. Mr* by oftla,re of thio regular n,crchnnt steam. Dickinson is a woman of high ideals, and, ere. The flight. of n hind 1a at lomat IOC •_ miles. although the navy deparUucut has • re.•urd.uf a )dal -that wax c111gh6 GOC mile» out at sea from New York. This Omen was 'secured abroad for the govern- whllt• she telly [never rail/,' her it their entirety, she hoe results to show for the efforts she makes. "There Is nue thing t as women eoe&elon I went with them. -and that is in being too reono ult!IaI I fixed a short chute on the river bank their phllnnthnopl.•a. Teem are wo many first and touted them to gon things a a - ht to New lighted en aitlttp-acid was iroug York and returned to 111 cut. at 1 to it op hi that wet IIIiin will start on Lit h The etas[ line 'signal • s •n Ia, through abort flee feet high and jump into the A curtain amount of faith tw ntrt sNar• • which • the navy delartt.amt Is op fn• water from that h.•ight. After s few' but we are finding that business principle's' forrlu,l of the'uiucrutenuut Alpe plwe».ed months of patent wort iE0t them to rut' oount in philanthropy * well as do .dher i 1 g 'tip oI41 down the robot when glom up the chute of the.r own free will and things. A wotllalt Plain out a big work I enough ',whore 10 be sight.ii, is provided, jump off into the enter. As 11 was the which it w11. take $balsam t0 put un a Item t as n rule, soh h pigeon cut equiplifient, but only place ,ate • they could get inM loundnnun mrd 1n K 1 the water 'to think it great ❑' h t her (lees to jump at height. Than -.1 sport he platform, and WS the -wiwlther weir tiaiseal I sent to lama tsR.- oomfortahle training In the river I took 1 my elks south to New Orleans and kept them In oonxtvnt tr:„ormeleall tlwinteon r, jumping from a his week after I had get them to leap from a height of about twenty feet. . "Hinglilta" stein d by instinct to gel ng his pluthenges true headfirst, with front meet (extend ed, snd ed, and now be always goes head fore most and strikes exactly in the center of the tank, which is sixteen feet square and twelve feet deep. The buck elk "dung" Is beginning t• dive almost as expertly as his brother, and I am sure before the summer le pest he will dive head foremost, with feet ex - %elided, as due. "Hireglatta.," iii. -moi. !donel is only a young fellow. not yet 81, and coma+yuently le daily increasing his speed. Amerism• Wheel. Abroad: `o - The big sale of the American n,nnufaae tared 11 -yeies abroad *Realising t he foreign Makers much anxiety the' sre+i1il. The r. w heels are not Meet tug the see yeas which the makers think is due them The popularity of the American maChinee 1a growing to such An extent that the for - Miners are pulling ell kinds of string* to -have the duty amt therm rni,i*L *ith a hope at shutting the Yenkeee out of the trade. ,Slte tient orer hens frovls hlA/nd. responsible for break it , the family ar- rangement which b&4 bMt gBperally understood to exist. Sir Jaffrey himself wait delighted at the turn which tbiuge took, and as ev- ery one seemed to be anxious to make matters smooth and agreeable for him 6e had good cense to be. For the two months which had been agreed upon u the term of the engagement he lived in a lover's parodies, with nothing to rouse him to the troth. 1t would have been idle to tell bim that Lola did not love hint, and that he was being fooled. Beryl could Rive ber- self no sawn beyond her own instinc- tive reading of Lola'. character, while even Lady Waloote did not agree with Beryl. Tp l • 1 ontinued. GREAT ROWING RECORD. Yorker Who nae covered Port 11111e1*rh.n Any Other Ataataer. Altogether .fudge l'.eerge M. Young o. YAW York hart revved 'about 3seitt1l mUew.' and be *»aliens that rowing is largely re sponslblt• for the good health Which he has *!way*-r•"Y'yyl (lrlglnaily heht _studied out s system which he tnfrg st Mad sue able to develop hie powers strain of rowing ninny miles. and he first began by rowing half a utile a day, en creasing it to a mile, then to three and As' miter. At the read of the season ht Alt In a Dare Work. Managing Rditor-le Mr. fl'r•eatmind %nays Aanstant-Yes, air; leading editorial an the rncdnct of the weir. ' Where Is Qufekpene" "Working up • spelal." "Send I.ehhisetoe •r hate." "lie's at rho th,aeer.,. v" Hew ! A ny of the lora' then 1n?" "(oily the down town pollee reporter. Re's writing n p a sand bagging affair, but he'll he thnnl,ih sewn." "Very well. Tell hem en knock together • eolneen criticism of the naval strategy m pima board, showing howeunlral Sa 1 has preventd the dismantling of Morro Cruel* snd t e raptness of !'levee*. Telt hem to make 111 betfee threw bunglers in Washington." -New York Weekly. trel*as," rte aneweicrlr "Dat-,. pet her fent in it enetimaashe done in . 1 W1&14 nnwi had told yon abort the, Beryl 1 hope you'll get 0n with jells." A chill seemed to touch the girl's heart at the *nand of the name. but she answered quickly and with warmth: "I hope SO. We've not Nees ,o mach of one another lately as we used to, Ant she'll be nearer when she's at tbe man- or. Hnw s Jody W.1notor "She is miming over to ase yon today rate time, i think. She saw Lola She dry before yederd.y, yon went to iloalleemtte, to lire. Vlllyern." "I em glad she has given way, Jaf- fray," raid Beryl Pleasantly. "Of aonrse I know what she thought. IS would hate bean a groat pain to bier old to you If Sha had not bean able IS do what you wtah' I as very glad." "I M was weary e', awls$ seek.. Moria* Or Jal'ray, and this 1 led sway the talk to other subj.*M. *WWI Faye Way of ?Woking. Cyclist out wheeling) --Pat, why don't you get • wheel anti tr*vel,iy11 do? Vat (out driving)- ii wet'. the nee of wurrukln lotke & hared --I p tis Date. Tb. Motors ceaaaktal Mre. $. 14&m-TMq say that a . .n and ids wife Maas grow to look like ear ether. Benham -i hop• 1 .hoa't mese 70u more Jean half way Town Topica A Summer Affair. V Jimmie* bet loved ma .. As 1 Inv ]pwmlee, 11.1 death slue -onM weer Ranh tg,•Medi trne end fleet 1 love her for the mtllron 'Pat lies 1. Mr own nate: Afr, die levee me fast Meats Ind atria 1the sestet 16•Sew Tore Joe gel Not Tet. Ygnls.-Prerman says he Is *nnvin*ed Sow that tho world dews go round. CrimeenMok--Weil, hedreen't look ea tet he'd go4'ver tm1 rt et yam - runnin on ere rhes she eetit tint she get* e Net et all .• She has $1,500, and ebe starts - In and trod- to luck-fnith•'1. a !site sea.0..,lL:, ,u.rl Iiuk.I ileupt if It means any mere in this reit nc'e* on to gelling the reit-minder of the Money hater. In Ih meantime She baa seeress( 1n and 1s doing tome of the worlyshe nae in mind. but only by strict economy. If she wee the victim of title eronnn,y, meted of being 1 who bni»hs the te Ina rnllApete ter the I1e tie moiltyring eupervie,r, aIt rwould le all 1 ant who hurls Thu 6nMnuer lunumerable allure Every eh a.. e, pe.ew s. and un 1'tares or the cele vaulter who has per . herself as !will he gbe { bale17ent years in learning how to squirm duuhtedly it wll! I»• goal Erse her, but thn! I 11 nut vs hat tiir philanthropist does. Shr+ over an extra Inch of height. H0 coni economises with her employees, end pa)s Ibines the attributes of themall. Thea 1s them n. low pries•» as they will a•rept. I on hint no 'mimics, right arm at the ex- " ' 1'ny it matron tut u,ur•h Ira thin:' she I tense of Ia puny left. no weight that In - asks when a tonup•tent Women Nilo arksterferee with 'wilily. it ie nn attempt ad a reawenoblc eatery vie meunonrndid to I • Smooth equnlne•a that develops and ber. 'Nu, indesrl. i know Is woman ex- brings out every 1)nlsele, giving to proms .e•tly a% con.p trent who ttcr•da'tbo work and will gladly take the p,sitiuu for halt ;' GO far there has leen no use fart em. ALL AROUND ATHLETICS. -a..__ee•tenf or the wisheet Type r ' 1'hyheat D..elopmea There t, a growing appreciation of the !' fact that the physical slarinllet Is not the Dela type of development. The all around athlete Is not the record emaehingeprInter TWO LITTLE REPUBLICS. th••Herloidntssdealingsaro all carried) 1110411.111 the 014.51. the other the emee a11/ 1 on In this spirit. This is uo1.1n • 'magi - I , ',r - In tal'.ene•. nary Cit.'. It Irwnurthing which hhppeus fnequ,rotly. 1t is like this woman who I sones•; (}cad fk the smelled ratleas "b gives a p.r,r creature who tasks her for A'Rf"'''- AN arca. but Tamtarq is the ata.11..t rep Multi a drainer noel rasps -law mew top I10 as to population. Ooils lt fs Duly m11S in area. 11 1. located on tbe 0.t top of • monntals In the Pyrenees, between France and Sp.in, and s recognised by will Rl:ull, Klvr 1t iter when it coons t., b governed ter t;.0 w. It is o 7. of 'services t brie R 'bent Doan , xl ass e , m both of them wmrtntg th e• President end s !'cunei! of 12. it was i otlnlmunauf connta•nelsllen, reducing sell established 1n 1648end ha* 130 inhabit aisles of nice and w"uwu Who are working ants. The President Is ax CollectorsI bard r,. •11p{sort thelvr., theta In 111(iAt.*'ssor and Judge. Geo" bas ne phllauthn,l) In it er in anything which brings 111eut such conditions. "If you are going into p.hilanthroplo work. find the line of the least resistance `I in yourself If jou can. Ane yttu Ite,ktug for surely et Ideal work, or do yoit wish t0 teach people hew to play? nh,ky. u hue!} - anything about the levies, P You might •;en is branch in your eleuell or nils»inn rtAl•1 Perhaps your chnreh Wands vacs.., a ..bases of children lntn the, country. Y„u Might be .itsurunwntal 111- woman ts worman dpwu that much. It is very well to take from a rkeb bean sometitlng at n Matte twiew fta..wutth. Ile tau afford and church, clergyman or cemetery people worship 1n a church nu their own territory, and the dead are slid down to a cemetery h. the below. In that v+a11 , all the ha and marriages are pert, nned. '1 L twelve Mlles northeast of Sell is an Nand live ,Bias long 47 mile wide. Its total pnpuletlon of 55 men, wens Il. and A ,Imre women go to the p, elect every year a President anti fie all serving wedeln; pa bns by fishing lnhebltants support themselves and raising fruit aud vugen,bles. TM republic has no army and no navy. fire tnlde of I»n11M %,1107 prem! avn'an slid. It a half consls/5 n. lM nen and CouTbs I getting n enamel nurse to go with them. T' "1111 how can I make a Ieglntviewt pers., tbe wn. •.fletvive. g10," ( pMd the an, "to some art• poclntinn that 1s sending rhildree to vaca- tion hones That 44111 1e enough to pn4 the expenses of the child fora good health Th. M.eve. s«,er `:row old.' ntos el Elting %ovatiohave When 311 give the the Commenting on tanlrofessor mmon saw fie 1 child a pn,grrs% stent you !n1m time t., nervous disorders. 1'hompd0n mays: Thr we..nge of waders time. y'nl . well t learn home ii11h hi• child You can *den ee about the uerIion% .7.tem is mon probably hepatal than ever. It tells is that the otltMttt rrrnfriend* to yds In that 1'uu•willaand per nervous system has a greater stun of . your ,s tett the child has n further Wetmore - systems reserve vitality than all the other bodily hat get a tare that put tognd not to haveloibe the t weight ly tee sansitedon if or ,he had s oPossibly n a ne etonw',rk f. r tare thea le faun 1 your line, and eu after death by ernes'irlon, as well a hint. 1'hnt all In y0 7 after death by any cause. It s' the last w111 find` a elute uteo f:-<effort ever widen - to grow old; and so to rhe menet It need Ing --Neork e not grew old ./ all, prnvtdhd by ' Steadily wrplhtd with that mighty spiritual element to me whlch we call interest. Even the mnsenlar .,stem con be weederfelly su.tainetl by interest; for 'honk! ■ sin &iwtpt Gha 00100 wnrk on • treadmill which he •soup p,hHc; pat with it rise•rove part er endorse .long the tnmtntnin brook .het wnatrvi' )' pules u' dev11. Stew it gen- • trout, he would feint dead awa7. Ila[ the mind will M inserted grow .te.ntly, I W until thoroughly warmed, and then you even while bons and sinew are wasting will have • geese devil through aga I a00Milt It Tornio. eould row 20 mike In • Say In all kind of *4*11 ttC.311110,14- OS1n$ the slight.. fatigue.In O Young rowed around Manhatta Inland on every Sunday In (1.•tnler and November. In Isle the judge, pureness: h he •1 oat.1 . 4 11 d y he 'him a rowed In t1hls boat la sunshine and to rain, anti he hae rowed as often ne 117 days In a year and (swerve -1 a distance of alx,ut 2,000 miles. This boat, whlrh the judge has (need for o e nearly, 90 yesin and which he regard*' his eboieeeet polased0ns, 10 n sort of ewes between, s *hell and a gig, and It weighs aft pound'. A primal to this o,nntry no gooney ([sig throngh Shoveling coal end carry tag oat the ashes than he ham to sprinkle hie glass and path the lawn mower The more mal he shovels the more ashes be carries, and the more water he milawn Iwo the harder he hto posh . alt RRg li • ILARS...'sbm►- Iodises 11 iI •Misters. It'odr {a►'le.q.amfuli ofiolirWeii47, ellie yf rby pest". ono rt cntt•h.4' one ate' Tlnegar,utnrtwo teysal,onf,il. of uncle mea tard,_twu tablrsp'uofnU et butter.. Mix A Cordial Inrltatiou. "I tenet, Mr Borten." wild Mt* Cnt- tdng as the young man was Alen! to de- part, ' that you will spend one more seen- ing with as aeons we nett'' into our new bonen " "Delighted, i .cure yen, Mies Cat - ting•" replied Borum. ' By the way, when do you Alpe& M move," "i'm not moltive am to the excret date," she answered, "hat the workmen began ateavating for the cellar yernenlay, and pap* eapsets tho Terme* to he f(nlsbed i• shoot 10 amatbs."-tihkago News. Tito Teaeher'. Mistake. A 11ttl' girt in Is Denver wheat wlio went N1,114.1.11* day very indignant Pit her twitcher. evpletntnta tohl her mother that ohm teacher broke right off In the middle of the mesh, Irmson and asked!, '' Hnw burs, turnips to a hmwhe11" An none n( them could answer R.ey w'r•A111) marked testi. The towhee afterward explained that the question was, "How many beide to • The nr-heat, or Chinese violtn,-is shape renenibles an .rdloary hammer with its handle. It has two sttfnge and is played with a bow. A rset I ak u,aT,ae . SMITING . .k‘1 weaTr:C. rue/twee nee geormetcr. hence to any specialty, tout ronndfng out the php siq.w into perfect whole. Such a man i% E. C. White, who rccntly won the all around championship. "1t seems to hie." ways llerry Beecher. "that more Intcrlpt *'hold tae tgj(en in the all around chnnrptnnxhln cnneekt 11 It were made of an lh'ternetional Cheraeter. We think, foolishly l.crhnlrs. that we ran defeat any nation•JrLthe world at any gluon that re- . quires physical prowess. England, France. Germany and even Spain are no doubt sweet um (1. 1r (below% in this lino. Why hot have es seeming and find out who is the beat all en• ill Athlete of the world' Rush A eeheme 4.5,41!(1 first. of all it''Tucf- pens►ne and at. thc.wt0V,tyne.w;uuld lack ail Ile.lAother tet e. Lout, race ora t'elnti match. It.wonld tenet to stop IIMM j1lOdtatr tion of a` right legged. right armed ace tux! tnfluenet ie. nu t res sl,lr of the ocean S explore into most. than enc goldfield. A -,art Wades se voeWmly mW'a CHstrI .N,,.g %bort • ,pechallit. P Rn..lsn Liars. HnewiUn diploniatif hold that it Is no ItNwrn. c •r dishonor to Be in the moat Otlblu'lIitlg too 'r iu order to promote the interests of their country and of their sovereign. When the late mar &eked pure of Conn( Ignateiff bow nee twine to be nicknamed "The Father 01 Lies" while p ib*, seder at CtmetafhlDo• pie, he with a low bow responded, "In the service of your majesty." sees►Ips. Wiles little Herman fleet saw his tsars brother., be looked at them a moment and then asked. "Mamma, 1141 you send far sample', Yonth'I t;oaapanlnn