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i Th Coming of Gillian: 1
A Pretty Irish Romance.
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"Considerationand money, as you satisfied," Lady .Teannette says, 001] -
very frequently remind me, my dear temptuously. "Gillian returns to -
aunt," he stlys, speaking ihi a very xnorrow ; that I have decided on.
smooth, deliberate tone, uls eyes gilt- 1 And the following evening we shall
tering, and bis hand nervously caress- , have a small dinner party to welcome
lug his moustache. "I beg your par -1 her back, and to congratulate
don for the slang; I consider it most on her escape, and so forth; and
expreesive, and it saves so maY I Mr. George Archer will receive an
words. What I meant to say was, 1 i invitation as a matter of course, an
have hot had the faintest chance of 1 invitation so cordial that he cannot
making an impression on Miss Deane's ; but accept it."
heart, an! I firmly believe George Ar- i "George Archer! Why will you in-
citer was in possession, a that valu- I, Tito him 7,,
Lacy asks, amazedly.
able and easily lost article from the 1 "Because he rescued the dear girl
fleet moment she met him at the Im- when she met with the accident,
perial la 'tel in Ballyford. That was , and when
a brilliant flank movement of t you unluckily were quite
disabled," Lady Jeannette says, with
George'e, I met sum I am sorry for time smile wlech le not good to see.
my own sake that it may mean the: " Mr. Archer lias Peen so kind, so
speedy surrender of so rich a. prize- l thoughtful, in kindly surrendering his
But it was a masterly dodge, and, no house to as, and in all manner of
misteke, Thataittle, unexpected v °- isit, least
• ways,
and the unexpected ordering f 'II that surely the very el° ' we can do is to extend a little
dinner, and the rest of the petits courteous bospitality to him ! So
soles; I shouldn't have given George 1 we shall invite him to dinner, and
credit for it. X 00111OPSI I deserve de -4 tell our friends he is coming, and
feat. I underrated absurdly the re-;
e praise him and laud him behind
sources of the enemy. It was to be a his back, as he is rather modest, I
fair field and no favor' between uawe believe, and let our guests and
agreed, and it was-arel he has won, '
and that is the end of it."
"Net quite," Lady Jeannette says,
smiling with a smile which Is not
good to see. "It is a. fortunate
thing for you that you can accept
your defeat with so good a grace,
with almost indifference, I suppose,.
1 feel more keenly for you than you
do for yourself, It is very evident.
Might I ask how you are so secure
and satisfeel in your belief that Mr.
George Archer has won and 'on bave
....lost?"
And she sinks the nark of her
clinched fingers Into the, palms as she
risks the question,
"Well, / don't want to piety spy, or
ahndas, or traitor, or nay other of
these unpletteant porn'," he says,
rather et:Denise remembering Anne's
words. "lett the fact le, r Lame never enter Mount 0 esery again."
George Archer and Gillian Deane are "Why what the dental% do you
lovers avow, d-mutund-anti all, the
rest of It. I have bed ocular demon-
etration to that eft) et. and I am
quite so.tiefied in iny ballet that /
; frie.nds see in what esteem we bold
1 this worthy young man, and even
keep dinner wafting for him, anti
keep Sir James Darner waiting Tor
Jim, and keep Miss Deane waiting In
full expeetation, until she hes quite
time to realize the slight her rustic
t admirer has put on her by ids men-
; appearance."
t "His nonappearance 1" repeats
Leese Ft:Ilene; "then he won't eome,
you think? I c'an't quite see your
meaning. IL. laver does come here,
I know; but now-"
"Now he will have no exenee,"
Lady Jeannette saye, smiling still.
"lbs will have Fa cordial and flat.
tering an invitation. shell through
AC" Deane niece that will be quite
t willing an I glad to neeept ; but-af.
• tea ail he w'll not came he will
mPan. f" Taney aelne' growing Pale
•
with snrpriae andindefinable ap.
prehensione. "I meet tontin.retenti yon
• in the lawn, on my word I Nita."
" do not intent! von
/lave lost a hunsa
ntirtel thond ponnde, shoI that
rteeens, eteoly. "It Ie. not la- eve.
and ho haa won It, and a VerY Mee eary. Indeed, it, i n' eetteary that
refheetiout it is for a main In say pe- you snew 'townie an 1 repeet hien
altnee, with
th . lateuts of ;ay IU as ff1v an 1 hem a ri 4v,
Sr:beetle in et:althea" ete ansone. flint 1 neetnee yoii-etel 1•
"ilea* teen helve yten lanceva this f" seitioin tteenre io vain thot t; ores°
Lady reenter neh elitertity. V rl1 int• n•tv tr
Sitsee a v4'1',,‘- 0110*Vt tette ago- frienIly ilinienertp"riy at r my 4 4re
Sines 3.1-stealey. If yeen wise to iatew ellni t-itelon. nil ..nly at the
partiellarle," 11neneee, curtly. • eleventh Inoue, t'r after lt,
"Aln-ert•terdey After r perlatepe fin tin, or.fi lollf 4.4 tlince-r, wiii
left If" Lairs reamer asks, rinolettly. hlihaunt. .•110'010: -TY tor 1115
41 YO,'. I naertat %%Nat ;von. Yonr erhlr-. It nil he 1verf." 11111-1Pr''.1
ittatattonist dr.t;:mrves Er,,IIIVeetlil, ol /Cm, th 'fliers% but 1•711ot van' o'lle
mei see to ll.'. Ihe determined to „
Win feten the fleet. 4.1.1111 pat actnt, " 1:111 win' won't h.' ee11i4 tne'Y
Salt:nal to delft ten peepeseleeely, as u'llcs. 1"nifec:Itteeked, hr
you; do in ail thltage:'"- earditeete winieh 1.10° 0von ttness
" Attla Lacy , at. " Yoorro. %etr%•r lr.,
*silkily eat e%.er. bat with a rerttotin 1 nettle. ti.711 1 rin"t LA:ow ytratnn
taterationn end etsolutinin in his face Mahone 41.1tvoly tiu-tt
and tOr"N "to what reaerenee mu 1
being browbeaten it „von its tide "No lean t'-'101.7 e"."-111" :v°11tr rlv°11
eesenerY 1ati ,itegrta,Ecd 1,11100w/1, 0111 r9t yona, war. eatatnia teary.," sthe
sitatnial thlat. roireatily." /retorts. with tin-• elig/-• of n entetering
„
" ,you tar.% auto'Mune. -saner?. yon :may t,tot •zt.apiturt
Oct with .111,3 if 1 try, for the last (to lt for ,rottrseir. if will ant Inhee tent
theta. to retrieve your wretefine-ti te•,•11- Pntlir w4Yf r'vitnall."- trin Y°4*
tfora. giete yen one rsore chance Den t look so itte,reoe-etti,ehen I .ratei
;
Or the bash encennee that will evee'ntln lin'A"u"-11
cattle rie ,yeata, waro• sE:„, , Chet area ;menthe nnan heat te
With ecennatining In later- '1"11g''''1-. g.Pr Into a
ivardl voice. anti her cold, high. fl 'dilsee 73°' f'1'11)
bred face. now flushed and livid With . 14°644.31r9tY ttl-b- 1F will
tag:artless, ee.aese to pier Marptot. and will,
trast, make inie lat4 alepearatire nn
any 'lag e in one lives. it will. donee -
les.% fin -1 Ilse at the Antherelee or the
North Pole, wig:eh will snit him much
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the armlet : moment, and . acqate
email and endures,lined some blessed'
phaime of tartan° makes him free-
" I haven't a ealeute to stay With
you, my dearekit ehild I" shesays,
kissing Gillian effuelvely, "How' are
you, dearest? You are just like: a
pale little rose 1' I could not go Oa to
SnoWhill, the Prestons' place, you
- t
know -Bingham and are going o
a quiet little dinner -without running
in ;forape.ep atyou."
" Won't Captain Lacy come In?
Gillia,a .asks, glaneing-out at the car-
riage in some surprise, " He Is with
you, you say?"
No -o, thanks, dear," Lady Denier
Says„ with a sort of hesitancy in lair
manner, and a puezled, inquiring
"He doesn't seem very well,
poor boy. T had to insist on his corn -
Ing out with me this evening ; I
thought it might brighten elm up and
do him good, 1 don't quite know
what can all him, he seem very low.,
spirited and looks quite ill 1"
There is a loortain significance even
in the affectation she makes or being
Ignorant of any cause for Captain
Lacy's low spirits and in her delicately
hurrying over the subject; and Gil -
hare veitbout quite knowing why she
Is blushing, does blah deeply, and
Lady Danner sighs softly, and smiles
a little, quick, sad smile, and lets her
eyelids fall.
"But you haven't told me how you
are, dear ?" she rersurees, as if she le
embarrassed a,nd glad to change
the subject. ''Getting nice and
strong, I do hope, love, because I
am concocting a little plot, or a
little plan, rather, and yon must
help me to carry it out, and if you
enan't help me -are not well en-
ough, 1 mean -my little scheme all
falls to pieces! Good-bye now dear
child ; take all sorts of care of your-
self. I shall come over early to-
morrow to you. Lynch is here, isn't
she? • 011, yes, there you are,
Lynch 1" as if her keen eycs• have
not scrutinized every ohlset 1a the
roena in t1e. first few, glance:4.
"Because it does dietrese me so
dreadfully," her ladyship says en
paseant, with her lace-mittened,
jeweled Waal on Gillian's head, "the
way you are deserted and left here
by yonrself in zuch a gypsy,forlorneane
conventional faehioni You must think
NVO are a half -civilized set, we 'rude
my darling girl !" with a :shrill, gay
laugh. 'Not but what I am quite
eure"-this with the sweet, ma-
troely tur assumed to perfection-
" that dear little (Milan has dig-
nity ana prudenee enough to ena-
ble her to live anywhere, or under
any circumstances, without forget-
ting an iota of what is due to her
an a. young gentlewoman."
This is her ladyship's secret in -
nut ado, a-nd for the emend time it •
ULUlan raairee IM reply, and that -
her slienco is tit ellenati of confusion '
Lady Darner elle peretive, ite the
"pale- rose" face flushes and pales,
anti she turns her h ail iter
fingers reetleesty twitching o.t a Vel-
vet bow on lair the as Melo One
„Ir. Areher (401'41 to see Me t111s.
afternoon about 1 in'eloek," elan
t &tee, In a formal, uneteatly voice,
wide)) dors not wenn te belting to her.
*.An,1 y ran ;slue I I, niniag he eadel to
ael; how 1 wat4, :311, t..0, that
h' hiti retileol tereary evealing te aide
for me. MI yeti krtow, Lady Delmer?
I tindorstto41 I,.a.1 u 'her teethel at
all. It t4.1,,nri so ,-*C.1 ti4t 1 was never
, 'rove te8 lielat armor in tit
t'enil Neva lite. tv•-e, neetitth tztler •
'tatter anti do, gee.. weea na
tatoin e.td,• 17, l lt tb
te: ph,,, 1;4 t1.11 1 l'poot V.1 trieber
6.1.".40r. EMI 11141.i ‘7811.1 flews IVA -
sae/ elienrse ea,e',,,a; .400 1,,•rat/•.
t.l'r.. peestler. f .r, ti,
iF tt;... "pate ..5! Vt.
gt-go' t.i IIh'1 .3 • ' I r3ty 1Io'-
• IIO rott 1 aN,rartootat,
hant,,e : e t7.2. •
•••rt.t.s.1 an 1 wPattyp'..ta.....s 91...tvo,11 n CI"
,t'-o•attelrol. mai VI/at gitifilian is
a ott-ointy t6s,T4".
'cr""-11IPt trinniltir, cant tav,rett*.i tii
br Virnot, t••1 a ease 0.1' teel4 %-/..1...,/• •
e•ietainee, fteetetnal with e !WE 1-'
• mond Malt., wh:ett ent,-* PoF.Tvti, ,
or fteeee Tent: tio-ath.er.
"Irresto tftv r. gatheral tealese."
! her 1ndy4ata 0•Annto.nts, "Ils •
it to her- feetnnel it ih- r tens at%
11 elm eetrael le an reword!" d t'.E.•••t
ree..ettit men would tee et•-•seleitte
I as many kils•,or.411.there ere .
!tiara sem veer Etui. hreatene t,•1
rsinCr-ry tot -t. ts that h rr
t%ITrQ.
1tI1:0 salt. 'ire, Ih7avd4 et.....tt •
all?' of Imo 1.1,,1-ai1aeo "
latio• Sine weal eet
her tonegte/4 in a +Inv 'r t:'
f!oes areal cid 1. r•t, :rteinee acee:"
she eAlly, with the fetifreele -
seateJf 11.snutiie. which never rlete
inieleer then her lama thin, need 'irtse •
"Anil fit seems wtoier NM- hat
Areher eia..901 tttake eafit]s iri,•rt..-1'./
mysterious fashion t:': 1 Flatinty
7.atemiiiiiitq.; to/till in h • a Tiff
wia tit r was trith nr1.,ht
, Come every tfiaty- anti tease) tee urea,
: it he liked : Bet he mustn't
I when t ant net here. ray /3 ib
sotys lauglaitax carelee4y„ and
,t bead that Is .vcry natoratla-:;•-
of "Mr. Archer. Weigh he tS"' rt,t-
( legod person. un2 d ‘E'S n1.11
tininge: 43,3cri-byc. again. de.tro,st
• I Can't stop whether hetet:net. my Sear:,
, as It is Mr. Papa:tent v.1 2 t.eteeselhs---.
anti tine fieln wL1 ba
She hurries oat of tine re,arit rritt
out giving finnan thue t. ottr
word eif eephinethen '
regarding Gearge Archer's eisitte..i
wintieh indeed tine parr mi7-te •
tervitag herself, with re finttering
lereatt and tingling ta gave, in
setae fenceteate, at lease.
Good-bye! I shall be over very
entry, dear," Lady Deaner eerie bael:
• as sho hurries out oT the ranee. i
: "'Anil 1 eleell be," she mutters ta;
herself. "Foe I 'see pialely enough'',
without any of that old gessipineh
, Ws. Blake's warnings
,
that there Is
• no time to be lost, an,1 no choice ini,.
this emerg-eney, but the -last re -
So ."
•
An Lady Denier le as good, or as
bad,an her word, and on the feihner-
frig Interning .sitnei drives over to Dar-
ragh Castle about 10 o'elock, and
lin-
fo1d her little seheme to Gillian, 111
her ladyship's most .confiding and
artless Mutter.
"1 have asked a few friends for•
to -morrow twitting, dear, to. sleet
TOIL 011 your return to us," she says;
with an ale of delighted hopeftelpess,
"for Dr. •Coghlan says you are .quite
wen enough to, eome back to us te•
date1 ht,TO just seen h.fra and he .said.
'Yee, it we take great care of you,'
• y°"tifeltsp,Gto"es Ite ?" Gillian says, slow-
ly-, there and then discarding Dr.
sCoglalan from her favor for -Meer-
More. "Very well, Ladyr Danner,"
Head then, teeing the keen, steer -bine
eyeel Bited. ori her with apparently
anemzed fecrutinse, .Glillan Izattette to
rectify her Somewhat ungraelous
acquiescence.
"It is. time I gave over plaYleg
/ confess," she says, flushing
softly, and smiling, a,s she tbinks in
her fond, glad little heart how she
shall rejoice over that broken arm
of her all the dant of heri life. "Bet
my arm IS quite uselese yet, you
knave Lady Danner, I shall have to
keep it 111 a sling for weeks, Dr. Gogh-
laq
i‘siaoeu*Isi.t Wohstrt tyienr? am to go back
"She wants to have the chance of
another draught of the stolen wat-
ere," Lady Da,mer thinks, watching
Gillian with cruel amusement, "and
05 tt will suit my plans, she shall.
Poor little lovesick fool, it will be the
last."
"This afternoon or late tide even -
Ing; about eeven or eight, whichever
you like, clear," rine says, sweetly.
"Oh 1 This evening, tben, about
eight or nine," Gillian rays, hurriedly,
Putting up her hand with an' invol-
untary gesture to the heather spray
she is wearing still.
"Hie visit is to ba late, in( 'the ten-
der " Lady Danner sneers,
ignewnuaerd,,Iy. "Pretty well for an In -
Aloud, she continues, vvith her car-
essing fingers daintily petting Gil-
lian's/ reluctant little rosy palm, and
dence expressed in attitude, face and
tyhoeicemtender :ost and trustful coati-
"P,ut tide isn't all I have to say.
Gillian, love I want to ask Mr.
Archer to dinner, and I don't quite
know how to succeed."
Gillian's soft little cheek nearest
bor latlyelap's keen eye deepens into
the tender "maiden blush" tint.
A light of eagerneee, surprise, de-
light, flasenes with the sunlight of
gladness into the mere, childlike eyes,
which, however, -virginal pride veil
with calm repression the next in-
etant. e,
"Yee? hair him to dinner '7' she
rionvssi
eetliziAseera ly, with little care-
.i"Yee, dearest," Lady Danner
leine, with a great assumption
impartial earnestne,ss. "We owe him
evers coerteey and every token of
gratitude. I am aura for his kind -
110e3. to you, and you see, unfortun-
ately"--ber ladvship tors with her
rings. ane smiles her cold, arrogant
emile-"he and I never get on well
together. I fear I offended him in
Keno way. or did not consider hie
1"wition eufficiently, or something of
that kind, and ea I am afraid that he
sill refuee to come, even ir I write
hint the most cordial invitation In the
wctelti: Perhape, if 1 give him a per-
mitl inn itation this everting. or leave
a roils nt Murphre in the village now
as I ietee, and it he conies in this
attest o: en. and it you were to
coax him. (Milani. What do
3-0-1 OW:, darling; ? He has
nee any quarrel with. you,
tr,sielvq, colatilet rPrIISP :1011 1
.1".n dear littla white incense. no man
lLvhg etothl reftnee you anything, if
e.en eta; til it as a. favor 1"
Ana :Ler le rapturonelY
teeter .1 ity tine tip of her helysidp's
11;sa tease awl her vele. tido lips.
"New etelb) eon, pet f" she saps,
alas' ale, resuming her hueinteseeke
serseetneee. "He is fL nhttot worthy
eee :nun, 1 ty.tioro,. flAr his sta..
life. Puke ettaa.na.fi to Mr.
b aid .9. I really feel un -
1 rte deep ebliesatiee ti him for lite
.t jt A. et I" I " I
10:1,1 And
te 0.14 not tent hunt fog. th • worn- j
Iva ri r tt•i. • pa tj Lillie ea 1,9ut or the
l'l s12:
AVeh,rk. 111 '1, 111 r, ,,!,1 9:0111 M.91;000 07e41r11. ZZ:t^ti feather
ti :nee Zits Mete." 1=AV, 1111 iti 1 13 1e ,,tret•/,Ea2 la• tir; '111 0Idea /11:'!:41 ellespod
atter. 1!..1V ‘V51112:7' 174.''i 1,4 1 1 ,1 1 r he tha titir°117'n a Crnae.
1 11 • 1. ),; .1eete. e a rt. itratt,1•• c.tac,r,„ 11, Eet,,,14 1, rc I ree:Ithiff 1.L0' Ir0,14io NP'1 gai'YW th
04,4Z, • -,;1 tr444 b !eider: detal ter ttrl,, 1.3,42.0Lpm
, til Kt,: • tvl ° °JL4 I a -i
' What is your "last chance'?" he
tteka " have ceased to Imre
Valera belief ties alehonest pellev. That
fellow Geotge has won the eilehe love, 11
and wou it honestly, 1 liellieve, ut'terre
tnr Losot, and he lovea her In return, "B'811 1111ffi out 01 11I1 eI8t
eee 1't' 2! as wog 'is her money, Lftey Ceske, pawl -1y. his anaitement
b2g5." %ere:19111g rather thin eilininistaing.
Lady Denier puts up her pinee-tmee • VVITY. Atha Jeannette? fforge
and eteilee a wintery emile. not dabbles the hetet bit in ;ten-
et tyere. you imve, b?ei,Ptth flee. Cheetah he tiA a thorough
&it" temeieng temisiee of genet.," teen. How on %meth can vote sens
tele rove ano some:act:wing. devotion ;, hen mit of till reottartre? 1Wtitat
rail its deesaved teward, my dear ;1 1'4" e° to 11114t11
ilidgrie.„5,e ee7e, with line teen. trid,y erannette takes off het Pee-
red lips east sliowirete her tr-e,t,h. glanseg and theen earetualy,
can guess at ;roar tentele se It is two", and Ionics at her nephow with hr -r
01,114(.2. that it.)..at• titit!e tillaarats rola, Merefiless fates calte bright Nti
teadlee heart want taaireptelitiated
Whilst nee were benzath the lefinnenee" It° math Yon maY ask, but no
ot eta% lofty nail sueln clisiraterested =Ore, n'al dear Rua:heels," she S:1".F,
d sree.ethly. am doing this for you.
Later siestas up at mei., velth a flush ', *creel net trio V- far any other
eel ehee race, a ermeree es mauls, re,. living creature. Rerneereber that
solve in hie eyes. arieWer your hest question, but
wen seenee tor le-A-citia. s•ov, - by neither word net' deed will at -
Aunt 3eannett-•," he says, ettrevieg, tot! ford YOU any more information. 133
the doer. "I told you before I should grateful to tries 11 you earn, ter the
never allow an reeenie, mallet open effects; but leave the cause nu -
et covert, in ray presence, against .; questioned. And the cause will be
the girl whore you know ae well as I that -I elan say to him ),/st half a.
do. Ls oeiy too good for me,. and clezen Words."
'worthy of' ail the honor and esteem
I coull give iter. I was willing to give
her
in and play Ifa.r and traitor at
your biddiag, and because could
ne,t% heft) veyselt-bouni and ham-
1141red t kat ; I an* now, to
go why lengthen, cotameee fairness
and justice, to steam/a out of my
diffireeties, but r will never" saffee
a sneer or a word or blame. ag.alast
her."
"Bingham," Lady Jeetittette soya
through her teeth, "IT you leave the
stem rtfter that spetele to Me. I
reeee Wish te eats you enter It agetre
Sit Nova, and answer bee. Will you
Wien this girl awl taarry bet, if I give
you one more eltance winning here"
"Yea, if I rem," he Faye., curtly- "r
told Tot X -would long ago,
before she cams here. I
have not gone back from
It'll premise bmense she hal chosen
tie take every chance of suctestefroen
tart."
'Mange your 'yes, If I ease into
reit
1 will? and 1 shall be better
CHAPTER XXII.
On that same evening, late as it
, Is, Lady Danner deiree Over to Bar-
i 'eagle Castro on her Way to Mc dine
l ner-patty at Snowhill, haiking very
i handsome and elegant in the black
; silk and tace-draped dies's, fresh
from poor Anne's deft /insets. Cap-
; telt( Lacy le in the brougham with
„/ litre but tette herself only, goes int to
*see Malan.
,- 'I dont intetud you shall see her
mail the evening of our dirtner-
party - I have a reason for It,' her
lady:411p says. decisively, and
; Lacy acquiesces in silence.
What else is there left for him to
do? He belongs to the abounding
, class of men who are either some
' woman's tyrant or some woraan's
dare.
I He knows what he is at
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MGR ATTIRE OF
BRIDES OF THINKSOIVING.
WI1AT TO WEAR AND HOW TO WEAR
IT TO LOOK BEST.
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Thanksgiving, as well as Christmas, vices for all types, and perha,ps the
deeigner lead a very thin' girl in
mind -the sort whose young bones
muzt be hidden at ,any coet-whea
this creation was evoleed. At aety;
rate, it seems admirably suited to
emit a wearer, and those who care
for tunic effects will find in the lace
upper part a drapery much! affected
by dreesy French gowns.
There is always talk against it,
but all the signs andl omens point
toward a revival of the overekirt.
Where there is no tunic, some other
skirt will ehONV a hip yoke of lace
loag-tailed model of dseurum it heti or rich embroidery, pointing down
Into a well-defined little apron at
been these many years. Details vary
. the front, if alert at the hack. And
of course, and tnere are some charm
ing new materlale in the market, but
twhheatgerims
?th.siNs_ellb:lwt ethEehaoirterseside rwthalz
ivory satin is still the iron require -
Meat (It the swagger modiste, a.nd we alma See. t : •
atee only does stie show a wicked Meanwhile let es return to the
penchant for lace, but certain of her tunic gown, whose geetund principle
is a, white taffeta prIncees slip, open -
Wass demand the real thing.
The lesser lights are more modest, ling at the back and cut en train,
eon:tenting them:wises with the beau- tiktriped Louisine forms the finely!
. .
tiful imitate:et di ntellee that slow 1 a siert fionece, win ch is e ge •
hang tin every trete and tureang out with a, tiny ruching of white chiffon(
bt.wieleringly lovely 'melee from, Ala over a tucked bailee a Loulsinte
comparatively intexpeneive silks. the prblerra3 1IPPehares3 Is Placed. tha
Them :silks, newer with exquleite careet portion letling ellk-covered
Ikea lty gauzes; welsh are also need whalebone. It is of paint applique(
Ler wedeetg (reeks, can be had ne one of those tante:lee braid sewn near,.
any of the geed esetps limier the fol. wlech are as beautiful ae inexpen-
Flee, v.8 hicea ge, and a bertha of
lowing le atia 1
Arg.ntine (etrieee white]. has a dell. theesame hi caught at the bust with,
mita fro/stities.; le tee folding; palale a thatuond and pearl breech. A. knot -
113 KAI., :Ike 111.. „1(1.11Int. wiTreAleUX1 tea girdle of chiffon with elides ot
eatist due/to:No, a heat petterned bro. the etinle etows gracefully drape*
the hies and rale. at one shle. The
mole and plea,' isenisine.
Title last has 0 light (Tinkle, in Tell is of tulle, but unlike, the nimbus.
tiii a novelty
equares afel etretes, end bteituas (4' that Image about the otlar bride, It
loth; u, is purhaps letis :gloms an liach-wi•to hem.
thairable then the plainer and more ThD brithemeld's e ‘stunte Is what
coal mike. Tee 14140144sti 1.4411114311114M are is 'known 413 n, "c.stumo resse' -at
delightful, tie, fatelle texture tall. itenot it was millet a ittieslan dress
III„1 WI:ill l'ila,,h gl`,.04,.`* all 1 •ilt4AVillg 'OP . the 1, ..: t, -11,-. 1 ,.... V. ti ere 14.
Itr4P.A.Y lieette of te '' teeter Areentinee. the, dtrege. It 18 44 chain lu a blue
In letsl, total es Ooe.. the ettelatig, tit Unwise -en 1,n trirIPP4Eut With tho
whild: 11 at. ti., staa . heavily eseinee, liartineas of that celer telt out, aniI
lie,. trimming...1 of brawn eatnilte ft u. The.
I LI teenetineeti ie 4 rar thie fairy
,t.,,,xtur,.. v„.!1,.L, ... IN fr.,,m 7.,,,) e4 pa% 211144,,.0 E7 .1 d.q.,,rt t f r. elate -AC!. 1.11111.4
to a hell 4,1* cte 1 :t. quertee a yard, ir,ttliel and rt‘411 'N'i r a ligit. 1101C"
nanr,-.
p313 tt n *...t let . Ip ,i all t.'"atl JO! gar vieR VIN1 Gal> el 1,,oeutp9 go, aetesera.
The lave-en:hue frit Si aleto Nue. and
has long been a period for wedding
balls in New Yerk, and this year will
133 no exception 1.0 the rule, suy the
smart dress -makers. As a proof of it
they reveal a few of the wonderful
ilange that are te burst upon the
world at Yuletide ; and after you
have gaped and gaped andeald "Oh,"
and eAlle. you go flume and realize
that -Were isn't eo much Change in
wedding olotires after all.
That le, as far as the bride's gown
itself is concerned, which continues
to be the higheueeked longedeeved,
t 't el 1 . In E il tha pultroa
4at. 4 a tingledge-31hhtlict breh iin'a whielz
/ thee- ble 'i.! ll 700 4...n „„tq„,r„ evit 111
CMS wea1'9 421 31' elveattiler
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dinireg with 11:•." l itUQ Tied eleiffein rat,. :iee-al.:tte a deep fee•get the mew bashattel.
"Wel. that le rather Earilly rtt. soft. 4,t-tral of Lazy reatien outinning)
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hiss re teirrier 1 ha way Gf I
social prospects ON ever were the flooTrkswe 6elleYelrile3 Oe'30°11g.t, ttire:;ert: qtwull°4".
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when ranked :against tite aristacratic the heavy foiae desired for wedding
. 1,i trairs. ExciTt• ;or ten metier deist rrif-
lover se 'Lizzie Hexane"
' (To be continued.) ,l1 ile of taffeta edged with coarser
Her Frutetattty. duct/es-se it is untrimmed ; and, of
A well-known P,nglish woman who remembered In the court train. The
! course, no hem shovrs-whicle with
dWr°27:selatall::::in; a,a1P3egle:t-a: 14.; -t.1;eo i teen of tine ratallYe
Woman is tile sealva.tioat or destruct-
isrecreanmteasly afsokreahebrytasta 3d,ouinri:raessps jrwaants vrothell:r 1;arre
not very well acqua.intee with her !, orPang,cie .1°111 a '1°1°1.- °I : A' worartn may give her sovil for es..
Londoe liONV mach pin money was re- i the valley and moss fern, tfied with i man, and in rzne eases out or ton tn
biloessIlloms. Bouquet, lilies of i
"e limo maid of won't think es rauteIn of her as if
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grated by a woman whe "went about i 'viery seaesetinamrlirett
l with coral and pais: green embroi- i
friendship in poseession.
travagant." She repliea:
inanage to dress on $C,ocia a year," The second bridal 'toilette, though 11
t .
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One is apt to love mete the tIrst
th-ae, but better the seemed tiara
11 Le the unmeant raen wino Is sat-
isfied with Me fortane and &seethe -
flea with his intellect.
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A' secret love defends the heart of
a woman batter than her moral.
geese.
a good deal, but wasn't really ex-: honoler wears he of white gros grain "be-' jlite3 /lira for some one else.
"If you're very careful you can:, deries.
, Love is strong -est in purealt,
nd- after a, slight pause she added, rharrnIng Ita °I°13 waY' 1nL's
a
fre ne pre
"1 weal to- soraeh'ew, wheU Bobbie driving for novelty. Simple lines
-ittelfl were first. married and hadn't are arwaye more becoming than ins-
eomewhat through a too energetic After all is said and done it would
be a cold aae for women it there
were not repo to poke the fire Ibe
them-
itincpenee."sy effects, and nowhere is this feet
mere striking than in wedding flu-
SOZODONY th d 25 pry, which to D)313880 the dignity its in Se-dna:a Ataiirelia, Wetting he
lowed. However, there must be de- or 05.
IGO er 1office eclIS for cannot be too tarbe- the streete is forbidden on pentiltx