Show For Another's s sly Sj Sin in By ly BERTHA M. M CLAY Cent Continued n From Yesterday Yc 1 Morning orn in r When hen the wedding toilet was completed competed com corn there was one general cr cry of admiration never neer had so fair a bride j been seen The beautiful golden hair gleamed under the bridal a veil the sweet like flower face was pale as that J of a marble statue yet et Its loveliness 1 was but changed not lessened Xo No o words had passed her pale lips since they began nn to dress her hr Ordinarily a bride Is hard har to please ph She Site is so anxious to look 1001 her VAry best in thedoe the eyes c doe es of the Ole one who Is all the world to her Iter lint but Adelaide e Carlton sat pale and silent no glad lal wor words s no bright smiles no pretty pratt blushes she rose when they timey hade bade her hel rise She did as she was tol told without comment and 1 presently It began hegan to dawn lawn upon those I roun round about her what strange manner of bride she he was wag wa There was Wl a chill hill about her that H itself elf to others when young oung loving ln lip hips whispered words of congratulation she sho had no answer and anti andel el very roon soon they tile began bean be be- be- be gan gon an to whisper to each other She Is Isso isso isto so to unlike a bride Lad Lady Carew went to her with a gla glass of L t l i u-nr u n ti h II perr You promised you ou would i bear ar it Adelaide Do not give way vay The young girl seemed to 10 nerve ner herself herself herself her her- self by violent effort fall fail Carew Carets but I 1 I I shall sh not Lady wish It were all over lIe He will vill leave leae me at the church door and ancl that willbe will willbe be hard to bear bar I I 1 pray pra God to bring us through this tribulation said saul the poor POOl lad lady Indy and anel then there ther was a n cry for The bride e the bride She was to be ue greatly honored The Tho prime minister tel who had b been en a great friend of oC Lord Desmond Carew had asked ed permission to give her awa away He lie wonders rs a little at her flower like marvellous beauty and he wonders a again aln why she is so o pale and silent They enter the last o of those gorgeous g carriages and amI hiVe drive off together The hour of her hem doom oom Is rapidly approaching up- up pro preachIng she sho thinks It will not be bevely bevery very vely vel long before people scoff eor and mock her as the bride deserted on her morn welding as the woman married for title and whoso husband gave It Il to her with scorn COln not long before be ue- fore foro that brilliant assembly would break ureal up in disorder Suddenly she sho finds the prime minister Is talI talking to fo her an and she tries trieR to collect her scat cat scattered tercel 8 senses and JI listen ten She cannot understand the whirl of her helP thoughts is so great The Tho darl darkening horror Is mastering her She hears something dead deat about happiness and for his friends friend's sake but the words have no nl meaning for Cor her She looks at him and the vague frightened expression surprised her You ml miss nilsa s your mother Ihl this mornIng mornIng morn morn- Ing he said tl to her A great tearless sob soh rose to her white lipsI lips lips' I I wish she alto said I was lying 1 by hy m In my mothers mother's side Nervous cr was the ministers minister's comment com corn ment nervous nent nervous and low Poor Por Chill chili how beautiful she Rhe I is K KA A few minutes more and she is inthe In Inthe Inthe the centre of oC a magnificent group The rue Lord Bishop of or B B- B has haR been especially Invited to perform the time ceremony ceremony cere cere- mony monr an and with hi his a assistants presented an Imposing array The rhe pretty prett bride bride- maids grouped roupe themselves effective effectively Colonel Seaton officiated as best man mon The rime variety ariet of oC costumes the cent dresses the tho shining Jewels the fair tah women and brave men made that wedding velling an event to be he remembered She raised her eyes once to his face lie looked ed very handsome hut but stern is as a Judge who vIto unwillingly administers rs Justice There was no imo relenting In those hose proud eyes cres no softening of or the naughty haughty lips Many women have knelt Imell upon the scaffold and have suffered suffered suf suf- felc less with the bright knife kniCe sus sims suspended pende over OVet their heads hend than she en endured n- n dured lured In that hour The music ceased d the solemn beautiful words of the marriage service service service ser ser- vice commenced I I Allan AlIan take thee Adelaide e to b be bemy 01 my lawful wedded wife wife wife- Ills voice was cold cod hard unmusical 1 She could have cried aloud as ns the cruel cluel mocker mockery struck her He lIe touched her hand humid and felt fell how ho cold it was how it trembled and then he placed the time ring upon her finger Sh She Sho was Lady Care r It was wa a be bewildered he- he dream to her hr after aCter that The rime triumphant music pealed through the lofty lott aisles and the magnificent bridal procession lon passed on to the thee ve e vestry tr try where the hooks books awaited their signa signa- ture turo Someone addressed ell her hor as Ln Lady Laly b Carew and a faint shudder pa passed over her she her she remembered the time bitter tones tone of or his voice when he lie had used that title tille A few Cew minutes only only so few few and and then her disgrace would come a few Cew more minutes and they thoy would bo ho laughing lau at her some few perhaps Indignant but the greater renter part delighting de do- lI lighting in so piquant a n scandal A Afew Afew few more mOle minutes and anti she would have looked her last upon him How could she bear It If She would make one une ap appeal up- up peal to him one on one wild passionate up- up neal eal ea and then let come com h what t would While the pretty prell were 10 I It writing l their names namos with man many blushes t much trembling an and 1 many mans lest sh she turned to him Let me speak to you she said faintly only for one minute lIe He le led her apart nn and again th HIP ratty pretty smiled thinking It ii was wall to pa pay her some ome lover like com com- compliment 11 Ho lie looked at her for the mitt First time that day and a gleam geam of ot something like pity cros crossed re him as ns ho toted the tue woe an and anguish on that young oung face She Site clasped her Imer hands beneath her bridal veil veil veil-he ho saw th he ring shine shine and an and sho alto raised thom them as am though she sho wel were O praying Because I am so young she said will you for Gods God's Go s 's sake salce spare me The Time prayer touched him Will Win I Rp spare le you ou what he lie asked not unkindly ly The Tho shame an and disgrace that must mus Ie je C mine if you leave me as you have hav mid aid you will at t the church door Oh Lord ord Carew spare me because I T am air amour our OtH wife I entreat you by hy that tl tU- tU which should be be so sacred lI spartie spare spar tie tie- ne The pitiful prayer raPI die died on the white lips he lie satt- satt that she could really say s. no to more mOle I 1 will b be your om slave she whisp whis whis- p ro I I will W live o Av 1 and nd n dl a f r l' you you- i oui 1 f t U no nH he tT- tT liel eyes to I. I R t. t sorrow orrow In them touched him again Think she said sahl what a a. wed- wed ling ln is to others An and what it t Is to me me thin think of th the love and c that awaits those thoRe happy smiling mulling girls and remember what lI lLen lLe s sIn In n store for me Have pity ity upon m me nit because I am nm a woman woman oman because e I am air oung and disgrace will kill l me m It II will till l kill iII me inc sh she repeated wi with whIt h dry Ivy turning lips lIps before you ha had driven driver quite awa away I should fall dead For Jor Gods Jod's od sake spare me mo this as you ou wish he said he hc was vas but hut human this stern proud man nian md anti her anguish touched to him Do not leave me she replied I 1 never Intrude on you I will never presume even een ever so o little on your kindness only tolerate my presence near tear you ou to save savo me from Crom disgrace You wi wish h me mime to go to Brooklands today oday I consent We e can arrange our om future plans pans when we ive reach there hat Is tho the matter are arc you ou ill For this sudden relief relict was har harder er erto to o bear even than the tho anticipation of lire hire disgrace I 1 thank you ou ph slid sid said faintly you ou have raveL saved ovell me from much much much-by by t tomorrow morlow morning my 01 name and star story would have been heen read In every er e English h monte home the time papers would have ma made e aare a a. rare are harvest est of me mon men and women would have scoffed at me that you OU have tave saved ed me inc front from this I thank you kou I r hall had not thought of or it it he said rankly frankly I I only remembered myself md LI-md what I felt Cel You are arc right we will keep up Lip appearances arance at least for or a day jr or two before people we ve can arrange Tor Cor or our future While the gorgeous procession wall walked etl down the aisle the mu music lc Dealing ealing tho thu ga gay hells bells ringing she was w banking hanking heaven Once she looked at mini hIm and a soft oCt sweet street snub smile came camo to her lips love lo she I I 1 shall win whim you OU yet my mr repeated ted I 1 shall win you and amI make e your our four love m my own Afterward when people ma made e their theil comments upon the wed wedding in- in inthe the they saId I how mow low silent Lord Carew was wn anti and how hott wearle the thC young oung bride looked At It was not noticed the scene c ne was so o n at that thal superb b banquet Some Df f the most niost illustrIous men and women women wo wo- men in England were trove assembled Speeches were ivere made old fashioned je jests ests ts laughed laughe at as ns thou though h time they wert new mow It was not until some seine som time had elapsed that the time strange demeanor of noticed Il bride lilO anti and bridegroom was Then people saw he was wa attentive II to tomer tier her if she he spoke which she seldom lid dId he replied If it she seemed to wish wih for or anything he passed it to her But Bui ut Df or fondness such as ns most husbands profess for fOI a bride there was non there was none He lIe addressed tier her mer as Lady Lad Carew and there were wel some onto who fancied the they distinguished faint mockery mocker in his voice when he her helP im h by name When hen she went to change her dres they hey Hocked flocked roun round wondering until wonder became pain why she was so old cold so silent so o unlike herself lf That is the strangest marriage I Ier ever er saw said one to another Just JIU for or or vanity's sa sakeS sake e Lad Lady Carew Cares might blush or smile She looks look like Niobe But Dut she simo as the they drove along was a repeating to herself I shall win m my love lo In time tinte With Hh patience hope and ani faith I shall win him yet yeU I Did she alms ho The Time answer to 10 that question rifles fUN tion Is tho time stor story we have e to tell V. V Never yot yet dl did love lov wear vear wearA vearA A sterner face facet In some wonderful way iva or other It seemed eem d that a telegram must have hoe run along the line telling th that hat t the newly- newly married pair were on omm their way ivay wa to Brool Brooklands londs Whenever the time train stopped I the porters the guard all mill th time the railway officials were on the tho alert I My 1 Lord Carew Can Canan and an his bride one I mid maid to another My Lord C lew bad tia i first-class first compartment all to to- him him- elf 5 he was not to be troubled will society oC ty of ot any kind there may hay have been some kind of or wonder d that traveling with his bride he ho should purchase so many periodicals an and papers Some thought he might hay have employed himself in conversation with the time beautiful girl tie ne was travel tra with iv i Hi But nut my Lord Carew had hod such no intention he would have given anything anything anything any any- thing he po possessed to haY hav escaped o or evaded c that Journey journe but it was J not ot t to tobe be done he hn had promised to go with her Imer to Brooklands so n as tri tn save he her from comment yet he hated listed in tIm promise he had given Those who watched the CentI dressed lady with the beautiful face as an she he c entered the railway car cam every luxury around her tier her se bowing porters porters- obsequious obsequious- one of ot the handsomest men in Londo standing by her side side envied her UlU dreaming that beneath those costi robes Jobe hidden I by the love lovely face was heart full of the bitterness of ot of death My ladys lady's maid Jane flinton an my lords lord's valet Robert Dorham travelled together second second Som degree of silence stlene and reserve reigns between en these illustrious personage personages lane Jane had her own opinions opInion She ha hat had some experience of life She live Hv with Lady Isabel h her r marriage and amid she In knew w that h hl elect bride ought ht to bf be all smiles R an ani happing happiness Why had hi 1111 r lad laly lam lain awake awak nigh after aftem ni night ht sobbing Robbing as though h he hel art lit would break looking so o pale an un that l a when w n morning ah SIH 1 I tWI U 1 n h J I 1 were ever paid pail to h hc her r lady lady no no bouquets bou bou- nuels of flowers no n little notes such as she carried to Lady Isable The fhe night be 10 before rome fore the wedding she sat up to finis finisi pome som trilling details of her ladys lady's drea- drea re she bhe had plainly heard the sound round I I stifled w weeping In the morning th thery h very ery morning of time the wedding we day he young mistress s had looked so Ill HI th thil t tin in sheer sher despair she ha had fetched La Lal Carew an antI and when they were wre she heard Miss Carlton Cariton say y wit witman I many man tears My courage almost almot falls fails ine ne shall I do f r. Thinking carefully over these thing thing- Jane lane came caine to tho time conclusion that iJ 1 was not as ns It should be Her lady ady I ii il some Rome way or ci other was mad the victim of circumstances She hail ha besides a shrewd conviction that in rn Lord Cart Carew w was something more th thai Indifferent so that she considered d l i I Idue hue due to her mistress and hers herself lr t tor tS pr mrm serve ere a Yer very ery dignified lg deI m lOl an ani not riot to be ue at nt all Ill familiar with Mr Mm Dorham t My 1 lords lord's valet had had hl his i ideas th tim th- th little Ittie episode of or Juanita Countess Sitara SH Sit val vara was not unknown to him Bu Bill Mr hr Dorham although a man of or gln penetration was completely cly baffled If rr Jl my lord did not like item her wit wh marry her imer And Anti that no liking r all existed seemed scented pretty prett plain to Mr 11 Dorham Therefore he on his par kept ept up some saute degree of reserve e will lane Jane rather resenting than titan r the he fact of oC time the marriage at mill all il rime fhe maci travelled many mummy miles 8 before the th silence was wa broken at all then sai salt mill lane Jane with a deep sigh sight I I hope we shall be he comfortable a at I Brooklands So do I. I replied th the valet alet But I h have vc my mn doubts she Ioni Ion eon i I nue d. d And An so P ha I I. I h he answered If TV IfT T were ivere a lord I would n never neier r marl 11 il II all ill ii I r do 10 not think thin mur-h mur of lie hf jim jim- in institution institution myself Continued on tin It ell To lo I i. n |