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Show possible f Impossible! On, . where is he?" The ride back to Whitehall tZlzr the installation of the Lord Protector was an intoxicating one. Londoners A Story of Cromwell's Tim had at last a ruler who was a supremely able man. They could go BY AMELIA E. BARR. to their shops, and buy arid Bell in Author ot "The Bow of Ormnf Ribbon. "I. Thou and tho Other On,' security. Oliver Protector would see to their rights and their welfare. His "Tho Mid of MlUn Lno." Etc. very appearance was satisfying; he (Copyright, 1")0I, by Dodd, Mead & Company. All rights reserved.) was not a young man headstrong and reckless, but a Protector who had to the Royalists; the nation, without been tried on the battlefield and in CHAPTER X. (Continued.) you indeed, "Now, pierce heart my regard to party, was bitterly incens- the Council Chamber and never found inserted Persian lamb Furs as Trimmings. pliques. being Furs as trimmings are charming. in each motif. These revers are You at his mercy! It is an intoler- ed and alarmed. Cromwell was no wanting. Hut be the day glad or sad, time The best skating frocks will show broadly pointejl over the shoulers. able shame! It will make me- cry out, exception; the most conservative of I sleep! I shall die of It. men, he also grew angry and restless even when runs even scaland The are sleeves of with through it, and the shadows of velvet mink of sable, trimmings You to be at his mercy at the when he saw the reign of the BsJnts evening found the whole city worn ermine; the latter especially Is very loped points beneath, while lingerie You! of that Puritan braggart. Oh, I beginning in earnest. out with their own emotions. Mrs. costly. The cream and white cloths ruffles of plisse chiffon fall over the mercy cannot endure Soon the anger outside the Parlia Swaftham and Jane were glad to reit!" and corduroy velvet now in vogue hand. The skirt is plain, the ouly "You see that I endure it very com ment House rose to fury. Doubtless turn to the quiet of their home are vastly improved by an edging of trimming being the appliques of vel The man behaved Cromwell had foreseen this crisis. "Not but what we have lad a great is a vet and fur, such as appear on the placently, Mata. mink or sable, though martin-tal- l a soldier. I have Certainly a large number of the mem day, Jane," said the elder woman; aa a and in eton. gentleman The white beaver hat is strapped skating good substitute. It is frocks that we shall see the most with broad gold braids and the long even taken a liking to him. I have bers were of nls way of thinking, and "but, dear me, child, what a waste perfect specimens of the short skirt; plume In white shades to pink and also paid back his kindness; we are on the twelfth of December, Col. of life It is! I feel ten years older. And Sydenham rose, and accusing the It would not do to spend one's self quits, and as soldiers, friends. It Is at its best cut with a somewhat jacqueminot at the tip. I can assure you no one's honor suf members of wishing to put a Mosaic this way very often." full frill round the feet, which assists code in place of the Common Law of fered, mine least of all." "I am tired to death, mother. May 1n giving that graceful swing that Tucked Blouse. But Matilda was hard to comfort. England of depreciating a regular I stay in my room this evening?" makes Bkating such a pretty pastime. Tucked blouses or shirt waists are Her last interview with her lover was ministry (for what need of one. If "You are fretting, Jane, and fretheld exceedingly smart and are' shown troubled dissaddened and men could prophesy?) and of op- ting is bad for you every way. Why all this by Pretty Teagown. in new as the well as washable fabrics The teagown is quite as elaborate in wool and silk posing learning and education, he de- will you do it?" The model agreement. waistlngs. was the and toilet dinner end as clared the salvation of the nation lay may the of the visit "How can I help it, mother?" In its way This, then, shown is a specialshe had expected bo In resigning the trust committed to from which" Then Mrs. Swaffham looked at her be Indeed called .the "plcturo" frock. ly good one and much; and one sad gray morning In them Into the hands of the Lord Gen- daughter's white face, and Bald, "You Exquisite was one of softest pearl well adapted to all November they reached London. eral Cromwell. The motion was sec- know, dear, where and how to find the gray satin, with a broad "empire" band materials used for Matilda said 'to herself in the first onded by Sir Charles WolBeley. The comfort you need. God help you, of silver embroidery, which also ap waists and simple hours of her return that she would Speaker left the chair, and followed child." peared on the hem of the flowing gowns. The not see Jane, but as the day wore on by a majority of the members, went And oh, how good It was to the skirt. JuBt caught on the shoulders plied box plait ap-at she changed her mind. So she wrote to Whitehall, and there and then they heart-sicwas a beautiful coat of brussels ap- the center front Is girl, to be at last alone, to and asked her to come, and Jane wrote out their resignation. be able to weep unwatched and unplique, lined with gray chiffon; the both new and deanswered the request in person, at No serious opposition was made. checked to shut the door of her soul undersleeve was also of gray chiffon sirable and Is gradonce. admiration Her for Some her friend's with falling corners of lace. thirty of the members remained on the world and open it to God, to uated to give a beautiful gowns and laces and jewels, In the House "to protest," but Col. tell Him all her doubt and fear and narrow line at the Russian Coat. Blous, and her Interest In Matilda's descrip- Goft entering with a file of musket- lonely grief. This was her consolawaist, a broad one 4619 Tucked tions of the circumstances in which eers, the argument was quickly closed. tion, even though no sensible comfort 32 to 40 bast. Walking suits made with long coats at the shoulders. In Russian style are essentially smart an effect which is that Three days after this event a new came from It though the heavens they were worn, was so repeated in the Matilda had forgotten hergenuine, as well as serviceable and are well tucks at the back while to Council of State resolved that his Ex- seemed far off, and there was no ray relation those at the adapted to the longhaired materials front give a pointed yoke effect and Lord Neville, when the irritating cellency be chosen Lord Protector of of light, no whisper from beyond to name was mentioned. of the season. This one is made of the three nations, and on the six- encourage her. provide fulness below. The sleeves "Did you see Lord Neville In teenth of December be so installed in At nine o'clock her mother brought gray rlbeline with figures of white are the latest ones with full puffs at Paris?" Jane asked. and combines the Russian coat with a the wrists and are Hall. a possett and toast, and she took her Westminster into fancy gathered skirt. The coat is a cuffs which Matilda would answered think "I "And he had that them "No," plain sharply. gratefully. "Is father home?" j'ou match the ttock collar. did not see him. He called one scorned instead of pub- she asked. been specially desirable one and includes The model is made of day, publicly pine green peau and bad a long talk with Sir Thomas the wide Bleeves that mean comfort de cynge with collar and licly chosen," said Israel to his wife, "Yes, Jane. He came In an hour cuffs of vel la cut the while skirt well as style, as but aunt had a headache and I had "lie looks miserable; he Is silent and ago with Doctor Verity." vet and cut steel buttons. " "Have they any word of The waist consists of the fitted lln more aeiicnuui company, lie pre- downcast, and talks much to himself. vented the of Bo In is Yet his and he my not. told would have "I Queen the seeing fear right place, They Ing, which is optional, fronts and back hemia on my return, because he offer only man in England who can save us me at once. I haven't seen much of with the box plait that is separate ed to attend to my uncle's business at from anarchy. Martha, his Excellency them. There were lots of things unt and stitched to position. The sleeves done, and badly done, to look after." are tucked above the elbows, full be"If Doctor Verity gives you any oplow and are finished with the cuffs portunity will you speak about Cluny, which, when the lining Is not used, mother?" are joined to the lower edge "You know I will. He and others The quantity of material required for will, maybe, have time for a word of the medium size Is 4Va yards 21 or 27 kindness now. Now Cromwell has inches wide, or 2 yards 44 inches got his way, there will be oiily Crom wide, with VI yard of velvet for collar well to please, and surely a whole and cuffs. The pattern, 4619, is cut In sizes for city full can manage that." "1 don't suppose he has ever thought a 32, 34, 36, 38 and 40 inch bust meas of Cluny being so long over time." ure. "Not he! He has had things far closer to him to look after." Handsome Flower Trimmings. "Uut now?" Raised effects in flowers are being "Now he will inquire after the lad, used and are very handsome. Ituse.s Doctor Verity must Bpeak to him are made of shaded pink silk, each Dear Jane, do you suppose I don't 6ee petal being padded. Daisies are made how you are suffering? do, my girl, with white silk braid. The chiffon I Buffer with you. even your But and flowers and leaves are charming for thinks we are worrying our father mousseline, chiffon, and other filmy selves for nothing. He says Cluny i gowns and can be bought. In almost will walk In some day and tell his any flower and color. Trails of these own story nothing worse than a fit chiffon flowers, fastened here and of ague or fever, or even a wound there on white frocks and with their from Bome street pad; perhaps a ends either a cluster of leaves or a heavy snowstorm, or the swampy bud or flower left loose and allowed Netherlands under water. Men can't to flutter, are exquisite. fight the elements, or even outwit them, dear. Mother la with you, Jane, I Rose Petticoats. don't you doubt that," and abe stepped A very beautiful whim of the girl forward and clasped the girl to her Mrs. Swaffham and Jans were gtad to return home. who does not consider expense is to breast, cloths gray, biscuit line Jane's supposition that Doctor VerIntercomfor for and and this The Hague her Highness desire your him, and oyster shell would be with her father and that color, silver-bluity I do not thank Ixird Neville." pany, and that of Jane, to the cerewith "drawn-pinktalk would be only of Cromwell, peau de cygne, the ference their answered Jane. "Had he mony. You will go?" Mrs. Swaffham found was correct. being pale rose peau de not"Nor I," to petticoat The Hague he might "I had better stay at home, Israel. the two men gone chiffon ruches at the fireside, cygne, with many smoking I cannot 'Your Highness Elizabeth and their conversation was of the Man to deep have been In London by this time." shading from "dawn-pinkas ri.sen she said taese Cromwell. Jane will go." Jane bad rose. And one daring French "rose and the Hour. "And you, too, Martha. I wish It" 4494 Rnsslaa Cot. 32 to 40 bust. an under frill of black wordB. and was tying on her bonnet, carried skirt" "I am sorry for Oliver Cromwell 32 22 to waist. Gored 4493 Fir Skirt, "I never go against your wishes. Such and Matilda watched her with a curichiffon, very chic and lovely, but ala load as he has shouldered! Can ous Interest. "I was wondering," she Israel at least not often." to flare freely and generously about most too audacious. It?" Bald Israel. bear he So It happened that on the sixteenth ald slowly, "If you will be glad to the feet. To make the costume will "Through God's help, yes; and ten marry Uursy Neville and go away to of December, Mrs. Swaffham and Jane times over, yes! He is a great man," be required for coat 6' yards 27 or in Girls' Clothes. Simpliicty were dressing for Whitehall. Mrs. answered the Doctor. Scotland with Mm." 4 yards 44 or C2 Inches wide; for skirt Fashions for young girls should be Jane her Swaffham was nervous and irritable; answered, eyes "Oh, yes," more of measures than of "I yards 27, 34 yards 44 or 3i yards always dainty and simple. It is very. her mouth wreathed In nervous, because she feared her gown men."think 12 Inches wide. A May Mauton pat- bad ta."t.e for a school girl to wear shining, Israel. continued tern of coat. No. 44S4, sizes 32 to 40, elaborately trimmed clothes or dresses emiler, her whole being expressing was cot as handsome as it ought to I'.ut fomethlng degood. "Very In such an anticipation. be; Irritable, because she felt that her delight 22 to 22. or of skirt. No. 4493, on the men, her are are There years. just as In a fire that beyond Matilda made ro further remark, but rlrrumManecs were going to control pends will be mailed to any nMres on reon can said the wear she materials and at depends somctMrg ftjles when Jate had tloed the door be her brhaviour, whether he approved the Doctor. "Oliver wlll dograte," his ceipt of ten cents for each. work, the school bs that would be Impoml hind her, she sat down thoughtfully or rot. Jar e was unable to era uraco and he will do It well, atid then go to b! in after years', and if she does not the fire, and rtlrrlng loceihcr the or fbcer her mother; he wns herptlf Him who sent him. Verily, I believe by Embellishments. Hat Pretty advantage of them they are lost red embers, iat elrhH ra'her than said: tb mofit unhappy mal'fen In Ixmdon he will hear the "Well done' of his I d something to her forever. I.arjr" Hf silk cord do marry srd bring that day. For ciehtrn '"ars the lad Master." Is people and now "Vby 1rlrimlr.fr in hat entirely Tils girl been ff rr ed to accept Ihe faet that most effective. A dark blue Ml toque tip tenn and "And then?" of trili tmr ran erur5 uny Mf has been love to me Uttermost ty C"uny was at bast eighteen days beIs trimmed with bine pill; cord of a "The Commonwealth will be over. ii twit tHiwtr;t'i iiijov by ciiingout her father and mother and brothers, hind all probabb and Improbable de- The much lighter shd. Tlil cord Is HaM' soul of It will have departed-c- an With lOceuU, ami Dli Umi.ks in tiiaiiir.f. will gladly leave them all to lays. Sie 1 al not receive! a lire fhe ar,d aro'-n-the wound sev ral tloe ! it live afterwards?" Co.. Hi moii'Ti K. fc. Htrriun She will from him finer; he left Paris; no one KO off with this young Scot crown and looped nnd Knotted at it' to iil be mai'.eil prompt;. l'ftiiern "If I survive the Puritan governcall it 'Sarrifire for Ixjvo's sake;' 1 had. lie had apparently vanished as ride, the ends Ik lug brought toctl er uja said Israel, "I will Join the ment." call It pure f elfi?hr,e!s. Yet I am not completely as a stor.e dropped into and fastened with a shaded blue I she. would have a whit whiter than She had been often at Jev-pr- y pilgrims who have gone over the in the center of the htoping. is In Tar wita Nam an Rupert, though House, and during two of her vis- great seas." stayed Silver cord and cabochons form 1 "I will fro with you, Israel, but we think its had managed to see Sir Thomas my good tir.f !e was in danger. effective trimming on white feit and will rot cail otitsejves "pilgrims. No, I Town to will go my evening service," and ask "if he had any Intelligence black velvet hats respectively. Silver No men are Jess like pilI for rose indeed! Common as her or to and she velvet ""wed from InNeville?" Iord braid On hef first soutache ftate Prayer, she was saying tinder her quiry he answered her anxiously; on grims than they who go, not to wansatin ribbon, and with half of the mid breath, "We have left undone those his second bis reply showed some der about, but to build homes and die. or the crimes, of he ribbon left No. return cities and found republics In the land bands and for used Is thfii flt things whirh we ought to have done, anger. plain. and we have done those things which "He offered voluntarily to take they have been led to. They are citibows. Filter and gold gauze ribtons Measure (t 'or to And have not done. hlrt. we Wtt are used for hat bindings. charge of Lady Jevery's Jewels and zens, rot pilgrims." ought Is bo health In us." to collect my money at The Hague; there At these words Mrs. Swaffham, who 1!ut M?aur (If for wsist).. and unless he was certain of his abil- had listened between sleeping and Visiting Co;tume. CHAPTER Xt A oft sbS'e of e"rk green cloth ity to do these things safely, he ought wakirg, roused herself thoroughly. Aire Of child or miss pattern) dstker lint cot to have sought the charge." with telvet of n "Israel," she said. "I will not go across i Oliver Protector. And with these words there entered seas. It Is cot likely. Swaffham Is viHMng cofttimo. The f2 The popur discontent "with the Into Jane's heart a suspicion that hurt our very own, and we will stay to Write pla'nly. Ft', ;l blank F.irlo lulte ' Hon l a a double rver ipld and radiral reforms of the her like a sword thrust. 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