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The lecture af see, to have formerlyRcH1? THE KING'S PLAYTHINGS 1."'"*".*******i
Lien In frame, as it was easy to see
b} Iho c.lgos, wlti •h were utjur.:d,
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; � St1e I„ ,ked ells Ihe d,0cl:. "De r p.•l;la,''
• SiC ,RI�1.IUl.t 3 MO/MEM )RIJ.M
�was 1, ['ACING '
♦ � written un it in Ihe. straga�lin !\ �• AN !►\7t.Rt�T1\G ROO.Y AT BMX -
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of a child wh4).i' hand hac7 1'p:HldllENi'taLS. .t,\Gli.l►Y i'At.11C:;. Q ariii011 guided. "1 congratulate you on
your birthday, and beg you always to
live mutuu,it and me." British Balloon 1liulii �t'ruuJus Wrecked 0FOR HER FAMILY'S SAKE; A teardrop true fallen upon al, cwt• Many of These Toys Arc Very Valuable . dtntly from the ey.l of the Wonsan wh+t to a Gide Meer Crystal of tieau1Iful Ut't►iyu and
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had held the child's hand, 1 nodi BecherDAIRY CLEANLINESS.
Palace. ��'ul l,lll>lrlabl
♦ saw 1lulhing, touching in these r,inapll 1'' The avoidance of unnecessary milk
t 04(tiefo lf+oi4F♦t/0)+0+*+0..0k.tto+o♦0+0.4.p•+oe0p♦•p-p0( hordes; a 4ittrk 1)u.;h over,pr,•a11 her The problem of liousion the neon- Av Iluckinghunt I'ulact there is u rYwnl centanlinali"rt is gelling to btu zit 'Ad
fine. Was This person fund that she troth new unship with which the lint c:cvolt+d to the• ste rage of various toy, subje:t.. 1 (it) not propose; to repent al-
C:J1Al''1'hU XIII.--(Cotlttrlued). r plate. "I cannot keep her," she tiltlr- Should slake such chiles(' read thttiwdbut•o statetrtai s, write
mired• t.;ln array 4i t'xlx ruuenlsng; bus lw n twhich blabs and yu�rlts at cent ilruo Y
lle nttt,t go, otherwise Ihcree would pe Good heavens! That would have limelight, suddenly to ell (reins b) the played will,. 'Priest' tiny bo se•e'u fn thi; Prof. 1t, A. Pearson. Bet I want to call
!.o devil !0 pay, and h1 could not take "(Good -hyo," said fora quickly, in a made a pretty scandal, if she hod sa:led d,structiou of Milli tiecundus 111 ti greet ftit�re)ting► cu11t ctiuu of to Ihi1 es attentie n W 11n fun that ttuarst te.,no. 1 will ionto to-n►.uruty.u t t must of our
ra with him; he must I. ate, her he'te, int., this little 1o'5v:i where every one 'pile. After her last suec•essful llktg'it, V,('04ten ie4)Ckitig_hel6e. giro, }l:► King dairy products, reprt�e'ntiii g in valid
...Lora
muttered sorl.c•tl:in r und.•r tris The lieutenant at•eonll,unicd her to the �1i1,w what noir one else had for din-, 1•.IIward by' hutxircds of millions of dollars,
are made
carnia t Ytho ruachine ores telliered on idle cycle. tit, Nine, ua. c l eunytlrt when hLs
breath, and lou!:ed til his watch again. Ie r,cr'
hack at Itne Crystal !'aline, inti Mole \lajt.s1 was fart• yc•ris old. (►n the neck to be inferior in quality to other faun
"Gane, bora, 41•) b.• i as:,unhh:,' los In the di,lirigf rconi Furl 1'011 'Pullet► The send, asthmatic woman in her the wind :storm fuuiid her, ul this horse, who was kiiuw11 k11114 iii and factory products t, milk ruula7nina-
.• bat r4 �
said, and ! coni ! a a , ,.►
id lone; Katt! but. %vas a }
chi
u ut ,
,d g, bis rein►., w.. ►,c•lung, lo• f l.eck and whit' striped morainggelress, The tu:cident, writes a London Daily Lia Royal misery a3 Jupiter, may b(4 tion. The importance of cleanliness of
Bother stow, turd w'o insist .get t1,td t41 cat and drink. Sin' telt frtsh and int:') wh:ctt ,,he had set\it a black ruche mail representative who .i £ walling ,r s�•e11 t:►:' nrino t:dw•ard, curved by ttw oews, stable and uteneiis lois been em -
.one another- I and a good fellows -who blooming, in spite of the ice and snow, ul lwnur Of the lute nl:ijclr—one ouuld upon the spin in view of cin rani} a� litlll buy wile, toils born to be King of phasize.1 so often that it ought to be
knows whether you would have l eett in spite „f the fresh grave out tht'.ry' in mit d4) less, situs' tic belonged ed to the cent, was kriIhle 111 its suddenness. 11►e, Itrilieli Isles, Buys fundon Tit -Bits, known lu every OHO who has eyes or
the chtlrt•h-yard and in spite of her fetnlil now—took the ,ietut and tore A I,ItIGII'1' GUN-\IL'1'AL CANNON,
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happy with the other one? What is he? Y I shortly aft, r eight o'clock it \vas ob- ,
\Vhat a)i'd h4' have offered you?" n others Isar.;. After Ih4e tingle was 11 down through I!1<� middle. "'There!" . is inches long, niuunl 4) , taut one of tt►o newer ideas of r�t'duc-
)• be-rvt1;{ that the stelae tris Int:yh,•nnig{ g, txl n A . te.Rl cur- ing (x)tltaulinatl0tt of milk is not gen-
"I do riot understand what ou cleared, she seated herself before it, she said, lie she threw it into the wast(- e411:s.tL rably, and some nddi'l.r•ui stokes nage, slnncls nc':t Io the twte;4. IL was
pcoldly. small -
just under the lamp, a►vcrt,,1 her efii:3 paper basket. Aa she did ee he looked , • tits Majesty's faturite to •, and watt pre- rep known. 1. is thoase ttsa of aa sound
clean," she replied . s were driven into 111.• ground toy 111.: ) p ,
"Well, Doctor--- Ernest Sefton! e:•g,, whCIt lir hands, and read with burning nal ci:,u, 010110 111 destroy the prig- ,i,ppurs to relieve the strain t )4)11 th44-r $d'in't to liiut by the late Duke 01 (:aro- common milking pail. hawse on lho suuld
t1 ell-- confound him r' lit• hlusleretl. i r les. incl a, she hid d•'ne thee tO 4) , if iL le H hich tine =u • ro xs of Ih' balloe,n Iu d►;e'. It is u V 1 I4Ing 1r.utlt•1 of one of thaniosl that the coining
i, brain
"1 wish to knots' hots• you found out "\\'hal are you readin '" eshei tier ., guy 1 than cure thin is tiro cuuling; Jd4eu in
Y S: had
1st lit in lN,ivr,i • were attached. But the breeze tap►id!y the early tyke; of breceteloadu►g guns, salutary milk production. Remember
(hat�Ilot:tor se'honmeri was auytl,illb to
mother �m4ili mechanically. 1 1 u, nse . 11151 311 intrigue , 1;41 (iii,: a ale blowing iu ri est i of 4. )ur:,e, finite tout of dale; it was ihut
"The 1 i ithiofs Saga,' nlannna. Doc- slec•h as rill young nr4. n have! 11 was g phalf soluble
ordinary dirt butting 111111
tart she said, raining; her heed. b b • ,r capable of :Wilding 0 snu111 bullet milk is soluble fall ilial llier0 than 111111
"1!'►u!" Ile rl„tt ly drew a leelle�r r tt54 sur Schonberg tet me tho book." tally his good nature:, thut. Good SU tIll', 1'O\V1•:141 1 1. GUSTS through 00 ire ..h been! at a di,lunce of of tho teeming millions u
alp, 310.1,, anti was given to the Kin K of bacteria
cul of his pocket, and took out u tit gracious, it \v:!1 coo ;t pr,'tty penny to from the s.uuth-1tist. •1'h1 huge buil+,e)n g g t•eudfly bass through strainers.
CHAPTER XIV. when he was seven, but ills MIt easy was Duringthe milking d
<.f paper, and, in the faring twilight. -stop her mouth 1)u :w!" and as she sg}-,lc•� heaved ominously, rising and (:tiling riot ,crinittty{ tt) u,e it ur 1- e• t• - g 1st and larger
he held out 10 her her own note of fare- frau Iafieeda Becher was so ower- she slesik 11e�r heed iang,•rily. I t tl lie \ as ten, dirt article: are constantly gettinginto
with sideways twist \wtli•:h shook
her e1 g;un runt;r, fix► yaltii king, was 1ht'ti particle:
1\ ell to her lover, ",1 mistake, such as (4 111e h • they pull, g y
t till' 501'5 St,(1t1t n di'p irlurt', Of coins.. ' 5111 cried in her loud whole fruluetturk. chosen at \Ville r, where the Kin p i '('JW though caro is taken to
they snake in cienlediee.e that she could not .s for her dear \'' !c(4 \Khjch always g•rcw shriller blit' e 1 ,g clean the cow and to uvuid dost in the
b 114 £ l!u1, s\•wig II)V 4)1 , untie r he usied :11111. under 1111 wlttchful cart' of stubie fir. islet ti;
111•sl eta a ►
"Anti you mad (hill:' You knew that 411;ug;hoer-in-law herself. She was •e• none arnileble sta.' wished In l:e�- in (Ill::: sli.►�k fail with a rt�fiding wired tit,) iii: obi arlillt' t t t�•on ►la tt) rt
1 laved him. and you still stretched out cliiingg oil the lounge, and Aunt !shells- ever to Aunt llcli:ta's yuosti vn whether of Iter hunt guyropes tore their pegs t n,a n, to nlukl practico voce 1h41 sof filo upon the tillot.Flt
! the tektra .e t' 1 with this splendid to}. \\tlit:ll the dirt fully into the tnflk. It
s•:ear hand for 7111!" she cried out. in d1- In silt beside Inv, joining in her 1)- o nt had gene.
. 1 sent it O1( coni 1. tt.R fnun Iho ground, making It Another lxtren►ul late nulla too is
seen., snatching el lite paper, n:e mations ower the laird fine of the ut once, `illy dear Fraulein won Totten tl , •. } should b1 reduced just us much 118 the
n,lal� Ile drew leek. and pet the poor young couple. - �►It, dour, if only it will ► ► tet, g,a,h int the turf. •1'11.1,, when the, i. line model of a schooner designed and inllrtest anti ,1)tirucl of the toile i
re -
i, 1 1 left 1 rc \ e gust of wind sulnide'd temporarily 11►e mash) 1t' VV Khalil IV. 111 is INA a Vel•)' ! ranker w Il
.' rote back in his teller -ease, without Al this moment Lora tame with flush- seri.ws! Adalbert would never survive permit. Chance than
for -thncontamination is ia-
frunt : f the r.luor►iuut0 framework struck big; u1•,de1, being unl- a little over 1•L diced more than one-third when the 'u-
kokle at her face, which was dint- 4:11 fuer• across the; threshold into 111.: such a 1�e.,,- Yam would riot 1J 11et•.• ► , .., , iiieli°s in length'hal it is 111 '.1 111141• ac- h di
a-
.. Wound with tremendous Ict..t. '1'!11meter of the opening in thti [)silk pail is
c.ytt with :;!:ante• brilliantl}- libhtod anti, well-wrarneel my deal• Fraulcin vin Totten, w:►nit tithing first bent outwards, that broke curate' in every detail- Th;; lundel•vun- ,
"That Will be velit+ilele' for f:,tore uses' x00111 tstlt)ne, dee) feelings n, • son has. !le w•0!1�d , Host fur ,r linin free! the !loyal collt'c- changed from twelve to six incht's- !:x -
with the odors of p,at.h- I I,' } 1 he utailchw4►•)J. 'mimic() ohu\v, 111111 grout itiip►roweu►etlt
he said carelessly. "You know 110w 4.111y and valerian; it SetTrt:(.d to her :et' Il;acle. himself into her g;l•':\'e if sire \1'1'!1 r:, )('i Wailing. ( ); I 11011 kf le►) when it tva; lent• to nine'. ,
where you are, n1y dear,' 7 e.. le 1 1L00n Swa}• cure 60 made without any inconvenience
:f she should suffocate, her It n11►Ic: w `ere to c1:t • ' int the sap- 1al1t:irtl 4,f \\'irises, w 12 1 ti ti frtectilt'ntiy
ed over still 'further, dragging
She pu-het1 her hair .off her forehead. throbbed so terribly. But don't speak of nn1 thilagg SO her- ,t rs .off Ihrir feel. ; , u e . • . 1,t , t4, sail it cin 1'h gini:l V.'alit when at
"\ere' well," she said. as if tee herst,tf; Frau Becher cried a litre. t 1 th 1 tearing
ie \\'lud,e►r. 11 wills, huacver, rt'f,l:ice-t in
1iLl1!'' crini oil the 11111. woin:ln, g net swept ecross then rind:, tearin•�
'conic- what will, I cannot help it.'' "1 sent for Aunt Melilla. my eiarli:•1._ c'!'ou(t1l1i ; i1 an arm Chair, cost r the .,l- the collodion netted}•,
"What do y011 mean:''at..i� 0u.te. of the. gn1.(1-r4+p(>,,. The hal- , ; .
so you would not d;e lonely ill :lee fire. 14011 ro.;e several yard, into the! air and ,QUEEN ALEXANDRA'S \:1\I)1i:1'S h:\1 (11111'1
She shrugged her shoulders. "1 alone ext.." slie moaned, exteedie , her hand She dried her eyes, and hirn, +hl ou
' will hear the blame" she saidI. } h t in the r.�C)il the Main framework c!►ht
�i 11 dull . to the young wife. "Please, dearest •►f her pocket as mass of rind: pie •r; eu'd \teas shatlercd. Tho pt• -,f 4elle're were
v.:ice. 1 I'rattleiu von Totten, eue that the little and !ells of stuff- She was 10014111E
')k) you recognize �. � _ 1�-nl and twisted, and Ihe raider, coin -
'Do 1h ihlaltion. And desert0l \vile' Ls comfortable in her new nlournfng► (tosses for it dell flintily; ►;g into violent contact with t
do you see thatyeti h0\e i:o right 'n ,home." end as she set there with her soonrn he g,toun(1,
Levr':It'd up.
ask aolyflling sc, foolish as yuur request ( Lora want wall Aunt White Media/11- 4}','s amid her 1..•ittlerted face. til, :11t \which Py thi: lime Patrice employees were
r
Just idiot" 1 molly is, the seeonet !k)•)I'. Meer' norm"Y her curls y',o :k 1111:1 glrivcre 1, and relining to trice 5••011,• •.f t •1• .
that I hawe no ort of right." were lighted and her maid was there busied Herself w:eft her childish non -
"you he wreck. e . and
will 4 0 to cr to buy house to- to talcs her 1a1:1 and cloak, and ail the Since, sighing meanwhile "Oh 1)11 her•
d41 ?' 1 apparatus of u rich establishment. be 11eigt:t• she k. ked so excel 1114!) '4' droll
"1'rs " r gran to be set in notion 01' )urld her. 1loath. Katie. whe) had just cunle' in 1., iosl:
"And you will be reasonable?" Atint Meelltta sat down 0.1 t114' cosh- h4►\\ her s'stee \\•as, had much diliicuf-
.:he made 110 reply. Ile did n• -)t knew, h;ns of pale blue 1111(1 white flowered is ill reS1rainilg her laughter.
of anything else to risk, and be felt satin, interwoven with silver threc;ls, "Very ill," ci ied both lathes in one
42fr11141 of tier terrible eyes. i beneath a gigantic oil paintings, in a brenlh,
"Cunue here and give. Inc your stand,' -heavy g,Id frame, represrtlting a \\*reel- ".\11, i.orat al\va�s gets feverish so
le ordered.
She gathered her dress about her,
and want past him to the wintiew.
.,.Never!.' \\.n: her reply. "Never!"
Ile understood al Inst. lnd shrugged
lays eliouldcrs. "Bah! :\ \wuutan':;
\Y inn'!"
Ila hallo -el at his \vetch again. Con-
found it, he ilnlst hurry. "You 'Merit
go the station with hie," he said; "it
\:111 look well, to say the hist,"
She gave an imperceptible shrug and
Will silent.
"00x41-1'ye!" he said, a lit'1:' 1111c4'rtnin-
11. "Get tori we'll with 1111111111111. For-
give 010 if I w1t5 vInlent, but—it wile
et:ough to try the patience of a saint!"
She did not stirs; she did not turn
r•: find until, a few moments later, she
2.eard the 41:1(1' hong behind him. Then
she stood up and listened ns he spoke
to her mother. in the hall. She cm11i1
not understand \\ hat ;le silk], but it
t;'ounde:l calla end civil.
"I s:,all 1'.• bad: 11 four weeks," ca11:e
to her ears; "comfort my little wife in
the nmelt:Ohne."
She lot her aim drop. ",1n inctieso-
lulel-' chain!" : Il • murmured. ":1 life cf
1141.. hood, 4'f deceit, of misery!" And.
when the sleigh -bells heel died away in
the ( stnne•i', she took her e:l0ak and
1111 and went hastily out, in the last
Fray 'weight of the well, r clay, lo the
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titurchynrJ. She came hat,k, shiverings
-101 hour later; she had taint! 1N) col11•
'tert at Cie quiet grey...
Just then Ite;dolp'ti (11104' back from the
.tsl1)liun, e. lather (1e had ecC4):l t8JI1 e'tl
itis 1 nether -an -law. 1'11,' s lot has love
!•► you twain." lie slid tee Lela. in a
tone of '4'•xilie.n.
11'nll v .11 '1.0:Iris looked LL .Heil itt-
g'.iring•I> .
11 • s'rok..I his moustache. 'Nettling
vt ry Bali rectory! Ile ()echoed hey could
led 7110114' himself banker for 1l,e' whole
iIi 11 ly "
"I -err " asked Frail \..n 'f' 1t n, "dill
t• a slit• as1'thingg to )'Our t►aisbalr.d clout
11•it14.1•eh'; necessities?"
r••p1:e41 the young \\lic, with He
'much i•!tilgmatinn as if some one hail
t' (1 he•r.
Fra a von Ti lie'n's head dropptd. The
lieutenant 1.) r;; lip.
"Don't say nee. more about it, mam-
ma," he' seal. "1 !inlet apply to 1)11'
Jews again, and i'I1 gg4't along as long
17.4 1 rata."
1.4►1•a* left the ro'1n; she said she would
g•: and get the lamp, but she never
Fame' b•se•k, \\'hen file carriage carne
for her itt e:ght 4.'rlo4'1(, they looked ell
ever the )Iuuse after her, and lit h'riglh
found her in the pinion, walking Owed
in nee snowy paths, witleeit Cloak 4 r
1141. t\ ith check• burning \vith fever.
And now :he must leave her fathers
1;4 us', trust really go!
ilex mother rind sister had slated
themselves at the simple meal in the
dining -r err1, w hell» she went kr her
cloak and hint. 'Hen she come into the
rcy,rn, FI Ilii her ''fits glanced et lh4.' table.
There we; no longer a place kept for
her. She w4,tild have given her life to
tee able to sit down with them and take
the tread and butter from her mother's
tend. even with all the old poverty and
•
•ow, if she might atilt have kept
)pes .,f the golden future.
he little maid cam* in with red and
swollen eyes, and asked If madam wear
ready. The oeaehman said the horses
were young and would not stand.
"What are you crying for'" asked
Kittle.
"Frau von To1!an has just given me
warning." site stammered.
The old lady looked down at her
doll i; tenting the most trensurcd articles
1.7 the eellt•clie,n- The doll i, .•lair( 11110-
g;elher in while, and all the garments
were made by I ler Majesty when she
we a very limo girl, long bef•'re ,,he
had any idea that she wuuldj 1e one day
1•:t:glilnd's Queen. The doll was added
under 1 h dulcet ion of Sergeant Irani- ,c, elIo ee (Mention by 111.• exp►r1s$ dewire 4.f
se) . there \\ere' :•xln sante lift ► 11111:',1,11 lett, Iifrig„ incl w::(: l nought Ower h un1
ilei Mange•sly's home at Denmark at few
e:1lg;iug; dt'-;p cra'e ly to ttto t'<,,,r:s years ag;o,
slipping and sliding l:oross the turf as Many of the tpys in the cellt•clieut were
the balloon swayed and made by their Royal owners. For extiu-
TUGGl•'.D SAVAGELY IN THE G. lel;. plc' lucre is a wtxtlen utodel of a lire -
engine "mule ley the Prince oY Wales, u
The valves were open, 1111 Ilse ball- flagstaff adult by 11.1111. the Duke 4)f
hem still tugged and with every I..ai, 4:e nnaughl, and a w•iwelI0i1ow ('0n -
!brit' scene, and chattered away in her c'ilsil)•," said Katie. though she looked the franlew•or•I: bent and twisted. :es strutted by the tate Duke of Edinburgh.
usuali Cashion, 41 little pale al this news.
! '� , `There are fevers and fevers" 1;11 flee' gale :deathly }+ 'tiered In strength The ley rn et re•ceetly placed in the
You look h�rlimly tired, LOrclnen, said there was ituinint nt danger of the bid- collection i; at splendid late of ingenious
•lout you have got a superb t:•parhnent Aunt Mellita' beton tweaking away entirel • and being (4!,t(lru(lion, made by 111(10 Prince
"The doctor looks very pave," "' chim- I g, } u h
1; dashed to .trees a eainst the neighbor- fleury of \\'airs.
(d in frau B. -Tiler, '8110 \ons 'walking u!) 111g trees. Se'rgeent Bennis.')• hnslily The !loyal children are taught to take
turd down file tours. She
was in n "TYt'ninl1 a knife upon the end of at longi good care 0( their toys, and are not per-
4^�cited stat' •.)f mind. bienit,00 rod and by (reline cuts nn� nutted to break theirs Meet they are
"1 '8.it go ul,sruios," Satd Katie, ns gashes 6.ttceeedt'�,1 in piercing the entre' tired (11 them. \\•hen 0 t4'Y cc:t '►; to
she t<x,k leave. She Went naisceleseslr „f the stern en 1 e 11a1:0011,~ I,iela,e its Ituyal owl" it i5 :,nnetirncs
Ihtt,u h the slain f h \\ht rr ;til ,
b g tooth 01)41 stood n the circular scet1(1n5 met. llrirnvliate•_ i,la_4' I in the collection, but if 101 con -
le be'Jitxun, at the hi'ot of the 14.41. I� he did so 1? ' was a lou(1 roar <,i `it!t'i'tvI t4-, he of sufficient b lit- iiil 'ie -,t feet
L4)ra 5. eyes were chisel now, ant! �e;;s 1471(! the end of the leall4)an col such i l)t1l l ,e? it is gin 'n away, u;u011y
she' wa., quite• 1:n,o0Scious. She !oe)ke({ ► laps- I►, the tanul} of sutncrnte con111 t 1 (1 with td f11)p►p►ing, ane! s. gig ltig \with cannon• hitt• Ruyul h0use'h4.ld.
1); tln,eug;h she were dying, bre face' like reports.
was 0 distorted with her trouble. At
Though many of the Royal 14)5 ha\ e
length she slowly opened her eyes, and heel' carefully stored n\\ ay for te,rnt,
seeing KOIi.'', terrified face, she saki:
"I tin not ill, i have no pilin; I iltn
only final, 4) horribly tired."
iher reo'her, who had just come in
\vitt' some food for Lora, sons Katt/i'
ttg,hols!ercr, as she helped hex mislres.s Aw,eay,
011 with a warmwarmdressing-gown • (r' home, row," site whispered: 'see
that Rudolph has se:m.'thing to eat, 81141
helg, him pack lois trunk; 1 cannot leave
Then qhe felt in her p'orket, for her
(erste, and gave her daughter two ten-
/nark pieces. "Give hint that; f have
no more, and give him my love."
(To 1)e C4)ntinucd.)
here. Just look at this delightful rte
(wee) furniture, and how heaulifully the
dark velvet goes with thee Ii.tit stuff.
end 114)w• charmingly the portieres are
Maned! Does your mother cry very
much now, Lora? 1t is hard, to be surf';
and Leo \\•n3 such n good man. i
kre\v hint lett 'r tlinn any one. of
course. aS he \vas my brother. '!hats
right. doer. pout on your were' slippers.
And just look at your bedroom," she
iv:ntfn:l4'd, following bora. "it is really
'4'' iltlerful! It is the fashion now 10
leave everythingg 'o dark, isn't it•' \\'hat
:► l4•r.11011' red this ii --is it the famous
P'impeilan rod?"
"It i, called ccr)per color," explained
1114 maid, who had heard it fr4ilIl the
"Are you cold, 1 ora Inquired Frau-
lein Mellita, feeling of the cerving on
the dark wood furniture,
"Yes, and 1 Have such a frightful
headache,"
/"Your fare is so flushed and your
ties are quite s'4vollen. You ought to
er to bed immediately after teal."
"i eta not want 1411)•Ihing to ('a1. aunt.'
"ilut there is such a delightful little
su{,J;er•," sighed the old laIly.
"i beg of you, Aunt Witte, excllSe
n,4, to Frau Becher," stammered Lora.
She felt so dizzy she w•as e4ltt_et1 to
Mlle 4 n to Ilse carved bed -post.
"Good heavens, child, you ere really
lilt'
"Yes. emit." ;1nd all et once she
1••4okcd strangely or)und the room.
"Where ani 1 she murmured, and
sank Io the 114.4or.
The expert -110451 plaid lifted her up
rind put her to hod, while Aunt \tclith'
11111 downstairs 10 Inform Frau Beck-
et thin 1. rti hnd ratified. )hall an heiIir
0fl'rwaed the d•, o,)r was sitting by ~t.
bc1Js!tk' of the ytiungt wife, while iter
mother. mint, and mother -in -01w were
standing around.
"I wall conte agat:11. early t.1 -morrow
morning," said the doctor, after he had
ordered iceesempre'sses for the head.
"1 cannot d.'cide, to -day, whether this
falintng Ili is the beginning of r! se -
\ere i:lucc; or not. .At nr.v rale some
tone rnloi1 \\•filch with the l,nti4'nt. '►f
course the shock of her tethers death,
end on Such a day—We will hope for
the best."
1'ryu von Toiler welched 1! /e whole
night through tee_,dC the splendid bed
.en which the young wife lay nlutk)nleas.
When Aunt M4•hile carne the next
Ir orning, she found her sister-in-law
asleep,, whilo kora was still wing there
with wide-open, staring eyes. Site ask-
ed in a Whisper how stte was, bet re-
ceived no answer. She awoke tier s1s-
teer-In-law. and declared to her in the
next room that Lora was certainly very
111, and they must telegraph to her hus-
band. Frau Becher, who entered et
this moment, said hesitatingly that the
telegram would not reach him now.
"But we oan try it," urged F ratlleln
kfeUtta, end Frau Belcher ooriei ted.
She ran downs to her dawn room., with
Feer hand 'lambed Ugbt ever her hand-
b�'nfl�ti El �ptlrtlld orreetturer 'be
murmured, but dna MI net writs a
word at bu, before wh$eb
eh• deed, but die III* ill it a draw
e, • paskst a�pypint, rN him OI n
aAetoot• •
portrait et • VOID • 1t'
closely to Mr, IA��J m1 gel♦/
ADVICE TO VICTIMS
TELLS IW tDEitg i1OW TO CURE
n111•:tA1.1T151f AT 11011):,
bine-lions to Ws a Simple, Ilarmler,4
Preparation and Ihe Dose to Take —
Overcomes kidney Trouble.
much f•liRohPinmtgm-
ttTerhyrwehereis Ishout
vice by an eminent authority,
who writes for readers of a large Easl•
ern daily paper, will be highly np,preci-
ate:l by those who suffer:
Get from any good pharinney one-
half ounce I'Itrid Extract Dandelion,
(Ile ounce Compound Knrg;on, three
ounces of Compound Syrup Sarsapa-
rilla. Shrike these well in a bottle and
take in teaspoonful (lo't's after (inch
areal and at bedtime; alio drink ,plenty
41 good water.
It is claimed Clint there are few vic-
tims of this dread and torturous dis-
ease who will fail to find rcndy relief
to this simple hon* -made mixture, and
in n•o81 cases a permanent euro is the
result.
This simple recipe 13 r.nid to strength-
en and cleanse the clltilnntive (issues
of 111(1 Kidneys so that they can filter
and strain from the blood end 4):•!4e►n
the p isens, acids and waste matter,
which cnuse not only Rhcurnntiim, but
numerous' other (tisc'n5e,4 Every man
or woman here who feels that their kid-
ncys are not healthy and (love. or who
suffers from any urinary trouble twhal-
e\er, should not hesitate to slake up
this mixture, as it is certain to '10
much good, end may save you fr4)m
much misery and suffering after while.
You cannot please t'verybcedy and no
man knows It better than a prench.'r in
• small town.
"What would you tall the color of
Mrs. wttleys hair f"1 think I'd call
Tim MTS. man is dies/1%314d either
wi what AO Dar cr with what he
A 11.OTIi.1.:1 OF AIRSHIPS.
France Will Mild at I.c:ist 'Three Re-
connoitering
o-conn►iteringg Balloons.
Since orders have been g;iwen l:y the
Freneti Government to Messrs. Julli,lt
brill Juctule�l, tt:\' engineers Who built
the navIguble balloon i.a Pattie, 1.) con-
struct u flotilla of similar i:irship►s hr
Isle use of the army, quite unusual ac -
Ir\ ily 1)11s prevailed at the pretty Seine
riverside resort of \leitss 11. A repre-
sentative of the lntraneige+Int who visa.
cd the village and Hud an inter\ iew
with Ihe two engineers was able to in -
dila: theta to give 111111 some details
c4:nc4'rning Ihe construction of this
Willa of airships.
Molls M. Julliot and M. Juchnle; de-
clined to discus "the efforts \\ heel
wore being made in vendor, 011(1 114.r.
110 to overtake that which i'r lies had
nc,!-)rupli$11ee1.' Bul \1. Jttl:lot was sol
adverse to dioctlssing the order which
hnd carne from the reeneh G4ewrrnnle•111.
Ile said Mitt aniether ailr•hip. to he
celled Ih4e Iteepublitue. had already been
pat in hand. it wtn1:d tie rl r4'p'lica tot
In'. 1'011,4', which 11141 !Ten ew4e1'40(1 1)1
tee 1unlrre,us eXpx'11l11'11t and which
was regarded as i satisfactory typo for
11 "1ceoltli0et4•I ing balloon."
Ac t:► the 111111 err 4,f I!14: type of lir-
-hip, le be built. M. Jolliet wound rut
Is' pree. ,e. but he admitted that the first
'4 hies w4)111(1 o•en,pt•i,e, In addition leo
the Republique. the Ilene-wr:ath., 1.11 er-
1. • Verde rind Justice. which, 1:(' add4'41,
would probably he cent to Bettor!, r!, Epl-
rtal, Ilesnneon end i,yons. respectively.
II Is held by the French \Blit:try r►11-
tl;orities to he indispensable ltiat they
should have not one or two 4:f 11117s4'
airships, but a fun►er4ue I:41i;1h. M.
Jl:chrtle was forced 10 8tlncit 1110 the
building of this flotilla would occupy
Arne considerable tune. •1t present
they wore workings 110rd in incrensing
the; capacity of the cover of the l'ittrie.
As a cin 05 this W05 finished, work on
Ir0' Ileplbl'que would he token in hand.
'rhe mnehincry was being built in Paris,
til it weul4t 1»' next March Lefere they
could commence the first 11ials,
o
sT.\r',t�l:til\r, TLI l)fs,
'f11e earth compares w•oth the sun as
n hitt) C0►npare5 with 3,:,410 barrels.
Sir. ant. r•c of flame 80.400 nines 1 ng
c0nlinen;I s1*14,1 up from the suit. ane(
a solar wind hkr,tts at the rate ,,f ;;(•,rt•_
(MM' mile: nn hour.
Yet there art. stars, amity, ninny
time bigg.'t• than the "1111. 'I he fele•-
F4x►I•c reveals in (14104! lO.000,000 411 fist( h
vest stars. *there mast he ninny bil-
lions more in those rernole black inter-
stellar spaces that no fPlnscopo is pow•
crtul enough to tierce.
Years pa,t, n0 regular l')114cti„tr was
made of thetA until King Fel\wai l as-
ct:nticcl the 1V111•.. \wh(n 11is Majesty
4•eneelvel the idea of gathe•1•iite thein all
It palter and placing them in ;1 special
ratan all Buckingham I'alitee.
11•:Ill: O\'i:Il 50)
now in the collcrt.)11, bol teeny of these
noir 101illy very viihrible models of beau-
tiful design and workmanship. end con
scarcely 1),' regarded as erdinaary play-
things. 1•i•r example, melee ie 2714 esqui•
site silver model of the first Paris Exhi-
1011011. which was presented to the Prin-
cess Victoria on her tenth teirthday by
fl►'
late Empress Frederick. This model
i, said to he \w)rth severe' t11olsnnl1
I,:eunels, lith 1.4 the only complete tn0.Icl
of the exhit►'.ti4)l in existence.
Even more valuable i4 the model of at
diver c141(1 in fall diving coslilrt:e. pre-
sented by the Gerinn11 Empress le Prince
Edward of \\'ale's a few years ego. 11. is
of pure gold. and was made ley n 1'klisll
artist, \\die spent e 1,4)11at years in com-
pleting this beautiful little work of art.
Such 11uldeis are 4)11an1(11ts rather than
rolnythings.
4 -
140YAi, i..11)1ES' DEGRREi:S,
The Princess of \\'ales, who luny
wear the grown of a Gla-g•1w 1`:',4•t.or
0f i,ows, is not the on!) 71,1,11) Ialdv
similarly lieauor4'd. f• r. is , well know n,
(piece! Alexandra is vj,
ery proud ot..;r•'
while (ilk r.,11es, lined nal faced with
n 5! c)loree.1 satin, which sts' w ere as
d0C. of the !loyal IJnIwereily et
Ire:and, a degree which has also been
conferred on the Duchess of Conlaugh(.
to the milkers. Every inch of reduction
helps.
We have 1•eeeuue 50 1)^nushl:i1ecl to
ordinary milk kr butler and cheese
honking thitt we foil l:, reali/) what real-
ly go el milk means for these p,r451114)15.
lespel itietlts triad.: by Mfr. 11+111 in New
Ye:rk show that a larger yield and t,et-
te.• quality of cheese can be nuide from
sanitary milk than from the product of
I11.' ordialay dairy. '1'o Itis (0\•1) •,ur•priSe
there appeared to be ubselutely no fat
leen! at the pross w•Ite'11 cheese had been
made from 53 pt•t• 04.111. "certified" milk.
BRANDING OF B1"ITEIi.
•
1N MERRY OLD E1 LAND
I EWS BY MAIL A1:AW? 4►OIN CVI
AND 1119 mons
Oeteeraeees to Ike Lead rlt►tt Reigag
espresso la the Ceosasvxe W
Wath
A loss of 4700 is shown upon the
working of the itomfornt Council's :&w.
ago farm during the past year.
About 30,00U private motor cars are
registered in London. Thero are l*10
motor basses, and many motor calls.
The Hirst Lord cf the Admiralty gets
J'•,,50u a )'oar, with free t , nd the
Secretary for \Van £5,000 troa year.a
Marrow-in-Furness haa, s_a►niing to
a-� official returnI ust issued p�1
a )t.la-
tion1;00. of 118,237. In 1867 it was about
,0
A elan, his wife, and seven children,
it was stated at all inqutst at I4eighs,n•
Sea, Essex, lived and slept in ono rooto
!Metal feet squire.
There aro 30 tunnels on English rail-
ways of a :vile or moro in length. The
Severns tunnel, 4 Y utiles in length, is
much the longest.
Signed "litsslitution," a letter has just
been received by the clerk tc the Lata- i
beth Guardians, containing postal orders
l� rho value of £2.
The vicar of St. Michael's, Folkstone,
preaching at a cyclists' parade, said that
motoring was "one of the curses of the
twentieth centu "
A 1\•011101, w1)wus afterwards !dent! -
nod aS Currie Gilmour, was fcut,d al
Cardiff with her throat► cut and her head
almost severed from her body.
'1'o tho Roman Catholic (London) cher-
fly
herfly of the Crusade of Rescue and Monis'*
foe Destiluto Children, Mrs. lielell Ilot-
n1an, of St. Janus' Street, Piccadilly, blas
left nbcut £28,0(k).
On the grouted that she had been
married three time find was the mother
o; twenty children, leniency was asked
a. C0ecphilly !'olid Court for a woman
charged with theft.
The lan11)1ig*hler's (eceupaliein is
threatened. a German firm having intro-
duced into this 0)1111try en automatic,
appliance for lighting; and extinguishinn;
gas -lamps over n wide area.
\\'hili gathering; nuts on the brink t.f
a chalk quarry ut `'.vniiscoinhe, Emma
Slone. a little girl frau Iiottlltithe, look
a step bnekwards, and, falling 9)0 feet to
the bottom, \\ as killed.
\lost of the diphtheria patients at.
Plynipte,n, Devon, laet year having been
girls, 1.111 focal medical officer attributes
the fact tc the girlish ctlstonl of walk -
Me about am -iia -arm and kissing each
A speaker at u recent nutter -makers'
other when srtylrlg gg4),d mye.
corltcli.iiltt 11(14!: 1 huvo scold 1111kr During; the hearing; of u ('barge of
ul:der 1n}• knot brand for the peel twelve tht'fl heard nt \\'.'st fiam, 1.on(1on, the
)cars and h wily 11101 ft 11118 111011111 much rriaggistrrie directed inquiry t he n11)do
t4' sue in 1114.; \vat' of 01•(8infngl 111)1. only }1i telephone into a certain statement
pricer mut weights. The hrltndind of mndea by atx find_ The reply not bearin
better means as much 0 t)to branding out the pseise ori story ho Was fined
of !lore The ruin that g(.es out to buy £10, or s+ir weeks' inlpri�ennlent-
MeJou will anis g o home w i11i the 0 ,1,1 J.,.Three and It half years' penal ser\•itlido
Medal. I1 lie cannot get hit brand 141 anti years' police supervision ons
find sluice he will y 14) $,nae ktht'r i'1 1111 sentence passed at Clerkona�t'll On
lend it. If you t,uvc your r✓t\ t► 1,1•01171 orf John sten iris, a marl of sixty, found
lh,) butler' the grocer cannot palm off Ko;ilgy of having been concerned 111
some other braid 1111 his customers that st4'aling; a p o'kel-book containing( i5
are used to your 1111)144'. The iY'sult. i5 meld's !i nt, a picture dealer, eel Albany
they will go to some other Moro in SIrret, \.\\'.
search of their favorite make.
"I,(mg; Nin," the nickname by which
'i F111'I:fi:1"1 li IiI: '1'O SFS'. t ' t'.ne lino i•:nr1 of Dunmore is known in
11 .111:. tht, 11r1)1) and in c'lubinnd by reasc.n of
'1'ttc wal•niet' the 1111!1 the litho lhiid ti'•s ribrwrmal stature.- ht' stand, nearly
it fs, It is 11 111,) ar)4lI)h I by all ret +lin. s;x tort (thin- ani has hitherto ill
er}nit'n in operating lx,\w4'r 11►arhiu4's (11.1 courtesy ,►1 \'iscotrnt Fincaslho. Ne
That �ho 111111: must Lc es0l,urutcr1 at a1 i; rnnrriel to a !Hiss Kternblt., daughter
tenll►4erulure age)w.� 85 drgtre'ti•s. 1'01(1 4.f the Sifters laird \\•ho owns the greater
mirk is more viscous or li):5 fluid lea m part of the isle of Skye, and has written
\'atoll, itnd Ih1? creulu will 11ot. se\parnt. Ont: Or two 814)0(1 took) of Iruvel,
se, readily, if this i; true• of ponce 11111- '1'11(4 Ix,plrlrition ofi the trnitni Kingdktn
ct,iIl s, w here, c\ erythit►g,� run0 7)4014.• 1c 1 , 4111)' 4:33; millions, 115 rt.inptrtd
uniformly than is possible with a heed with 31!; in the year which followed tho
machine. it is Certainly nue c[ the handFranco-Prussian war. Yet the birth rale
iII:Irl►fnr. Is smaller, giving only 'z6.a per 1,000 test
year to comp in with .13.8 in 1871. '1 l,•
L'U'i'I'ER A\D \111•N. derail rate, hmwc'\•er, ha; declined G per
1,000 iron 21.5. The (4)1111 inlp orfs have
Milk separated on the farm can often 4lnt1mlctl; Ihe te,lal experts are 37S utile
ht' kept s'. t'et r longer thein that which lions, compared ale 213.
(onus, 11(411141 froth flit' t t't fil,ery, 11 1.5
i,4:t hriught in COlIi4lct with oilier and
111' re carelessly cared for 11111'•:, and Ls ate
4•nsequcntty worth mere for feed.
D.11111' NOTES. 1• MILES ON AN ICF. -RAT.
Delft neglect lila full shelter f(.4 Ithe Remarkable Journey of the Sunivors
cows. I riot 1411 some way so th • tem of the "Polaris."
hr(\•,' ;,h.'itcr when they nalur;illy si>, k it. •1'hc recent trying; experience of lb,
will centime. foi. weeks and
The had 1•(81•;5 of a thorough chilling: tl:rel Labrador fishermen, who drifted
• r► an ice -flue from Port \fant•cr:e near-
ly across to Gi•eenlantt, before beteg
sighted and rescued by nn American
\wha•er, has been :.eve ral limes paralleled
in Ihe prat, watt cif the 1.ee4-,rded in.
81nnc4'S being of all even more remark.
441:1e 1111tt11•e.
Thus, the clew of the German ex.
plorir;g ship. !hiss. which so115 Cl usll-
ct' 111 11.c tacit off Spitzhergcn on 0e-
tobter 2211-1, i869, nit\igatcd an ice -raft
over 1,100 miles to (Ise little Daniels
settlement Of I'riedrLkshal, near Caps
Farewell. Greenland, where they nrriv.
441 in June, 1a70, 11ppnrenlly but little
11,4' worse. i)urir.g the latter p►4ertiotl
of their voyJ1ge. however. they suffered
og"111e4 of apprehension through fate
tepid melting away of their 00111143
(121(1.
Even more remarkable was the simi-
lar journey f!crfeer:ucd by a perly et
the Sur1'iw(ers of the 1 teharii, wr...eked
! y the ice in Smith Sound on October
lielh, 1872. 'Huse consisted of ('nplain
'1)s, 11, nine men 01 the Crew, five reale
i:-hiunu:, three Eskimo women, anti ail
Eskimo baby, nineteen souls in all.
The ice -rents upon which they hid
token refuge was only 111,0111 i00 ynr.ls
in length 1•)• seventy-five yards broad,
but they had a godly More of provis-
ions and fuel, also limber. \Vifh (111
latter a '-uhstanlinl huh was built for
the w>,•hiles; white the I',: kliii es ereeteed
.cwer1)l ankw
houses for their own ret:-
4 (1►tirlV:41e,114111.
111 through the Heck ,untie winter
!hey drifted s'.uth, through Baffin Bur
amid 1) ',i'. Strait. until \\ifh the chane
fie. months.
.1 sot hake of 111is sort inequalities a
row for profit during the \w1),114' winter.
The( does n411 pay,
Put the Melees in order for whiter
now. See that tate venhilal•er5 711.0 in
ptsotier• shape.
See that no glass is triis.,ing (rend the
window.:, and Vial Ilse I►ult} has not
4•runab1(t1 off.
Repair 1)11 \v4orn floors and gitters-.
if 34)11 ,litre nu cfa14rn in w•h • h to
save the 11(Iui41 1r100111te make one at
0114.4•.
Talking about the road t,) heaven is•
net til: :oleic as walking in It,
A Boston schoolboy was tall,
weak and sickly.
His arms were soft and flabby.
He didn't have a strong muscle in his
entire body.
The physician who had attended
the family for thirty years prescribed
Scoff e.r EImuleston.
NOW:
To feel that boy's arm you
would think ho was apprenticed to a
blacksmith.
ALL DRUOOlSTes doe. AND 51.00•
rag of epring the 1)'., gra(unlly teegnn
ri1u•Iling away lament!) their feet. lin-
t i1y. it I crenae redece 1 (4) the ""1,e of
e (hawing-r4oln carpel," 1444► that tlaev
gee., themselves up for lost. nut, t it
-\p•rIL oath, 187.1, when in the lint ex-
tremity. they were aeon end rescued by
Ito. British 8ee'er 'Tigress, The rrist-
a,•wn\ si odic' then enly about cane huh.
(!red miles r:orth /if Newfoundland. hnv•
ing ailed and drifted on their precnrt-
ous raft a distance of 14010 utiles In 190
days.
1