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Show BY WTH 6ary Eevereux ILLUSTPATION3 BY DON C. WILSON MUCH CHAPTER X. count has formally adopted her, and W known as Roselle de Caze- neau " passed, and the Island in the Martinique lay drowsing Anff8tte sal(1 thI with a dignified 'lDess of midday. In Fort Royal and as If wishing, by a full before the sleepy town, lay three explanation, to dismiss the subject. The one nearest Laro did not answer, and Lafltte at anchor. beautiful in continued: re was a brigantine, In build; she car-- a I am reminded to ask lei and French you again amid-l- 9 u eighteen-pounde- r you will take my advice as to this long and her bulwarks were pierced present cargo of slaves. I tell you This was the "Black that the governor's recent lighter guns. proclamation will cause trouble, If you and she displayed the Amerl-ensigrei attempt now hanging limp In the to bring them to New Orleans at prescolors like were the ent. Pierre told me, only the unless air, as beday n Condor," rocking near-- fore I sailed, of some talk he overn by the -heard between Governor Claiborne the lazy tide. own in the luxuriously furnished himself and two gentlemen with him, Laro and when one of their coach horses cast la of the brigantine, and in earnest conver-on- , a shoe, and they were delayed at the scrutl-- , smithy while our men paused ocasionally to remedied the accident. this craft. no mischief, Oh, I say, as seems to me I am Perhaps she means ,ered the former; "but the very always saying nowadays, that your she flies, and the red showing on Idea Is the right one, was the surly Well up sail at midnight, decks are enough to set my teeth answer. when we can reckon upon slipping dge." heard ashore last away from under the nose of that inyou say you that she stopped fernal Britisher out there, and make did I, as alng, water butts, and is for our own snuggery, where Lazalie f to fill her has, no doubt, been wondering at my nd farther south." and being so long away. afltt laid down the glass, Once In the :hed a little bitterly; but he made channel that brings us to the Barra de Hierro, and anchored before It, all !ler reply nor comment. the craft England can send would Did old Be Cazeneau seem Inclln-ttreat his granddaughter with have hard work to get at us. We will Laro Inquired, after a take the niggers there for awhile, and dness? rt silence, and as if considering it turn them out on the island, to work our crops, until Claiborne takes ane to change the subject. other nap and forgets all about the Yes, for all I could see; and he is no recent agitation. !y to do so while she makes He had, while speaking, again pickBand upon his gold. ed up the spyglass, and focussed It ,aro uttered an oath and drained where nothing upon the glass. 'That man has been growing more was changed among the more miserly ever since his pretty loungers. Have you anything more to say to ighter ran away with that cursed dishman, and I have often thougl t Jude? inquired Lafltte, after a few might have been money in my moments silence upon his part, while Laro was swearing at the enemy he ket if I had let Stanleys blood out was scanning. his veins the night of the gover night bad s Jon oust hi,, Pardot len ne , ou flrst t r- - Sttbl; (Bee. "altho, ver, oat laid) but 'or ui tt our Bn, Presi devils In his heart; and these will, sooner or later, make a merry hell for you, and perhaps for all of us. Garonne, whoso look of scowling anger had changed to one of sneering scorn, uttered a hurst of vile jrofan-ty- . and sti iking the taflratl with a broad fist, brown as mahogany, exclaimed roughly, Let me .hear no more such talk from you, Lopez; old messmates as we are, you are going a bit too far. You prate like some old housewife in her dotage." Lopez, with an angry snarl, straightened himself, and turning away, saw Lafltte coming toward him. Garonne also saw the latter, and, advancing said, No sign yet, captain, of a visiting boat from over there," indicating with his thumb the Lafltte nodded a careless recognition of the mates remark and passed on to Lopez. I had thought that when the cool came the Englishman might have tried to board us for an Interview, the young man remarked in the kindly tone his men knew as well as they did the coldly Imperious one that never failed to hold In check the most lawless amongst them. Much better they keep away, said Lopez slowly, In the English tongue-o- ne he spoke but Imperfectly. Much better, sir; but to me it the surer shows that we are watched. Well, said Lafltte, still looking at the vessel, "let them watch their fill, while the daylight gives them the chance. At midnight the wind will be of a sort the Black Petrel needs, and we will give them a cleared patch of the sea to watch when the light comes again." Then he asked, "What were you and Garonne quarrelling over as I came man-of-wa- r. GOWNS 1 Have You Eaten Them? Until you have eaten a coddled egg you dont know just how delicious a soft boiled egg can be. Have your water boiling, and have ready an earthen bowl or Jar of some thickness, which you have previously made hot. Place your eggs In the bowl and pour on the boiling water. Then cover the bowl with a tight cover and put over It also a cozy or a folded napkin. In five or six minutes the eggs will be done, Boft boiled to a consistency that It Is impossible to gain In the ordinary way. One beauty of this plan Is that the eggs are placed on the table together with the fruit, cereal and coffee, and by tbe time one course Is finished, the eggs are ready, without the necessity of watching over a stove or of getting up from tbe table to go after them in tbe absence of a maid. - or THE MOMENT shades of the year. Apropos of navy blue, one of the prettiest costumes yet shown In this color has a scroll of coarse silk braid on the front of the bolero, with collar, cuffs, and belt of dark chestnut. There Is a tiny vest and hem to the bolero of Ivory cloth, the sleeves being puffed from elbow to shoulder, while the skirt Is plain except for an edging round the bottom of the same kind of silk braid which decorates the bolero. udoir nSidencc FraaifJ light-colore- d well-gowne- d man-of-wa- ngtorj ns os l Hi lug marks t t's tool s model baVe s pi.; vole a Works k Ived tk 36. get sat from tie her down, -- soft tot; oft soap cut-ste- hard-boile- tT ! lnculat what, W tech. :! your nrnlng. serlotn very rd a cawef Inery by are wW I'm in rich don't and car be-;?e- 4 1 sub-chie- how-ever- J Iro lltH era hill Well. rblUd member i imnio Fart 1 The Dyed Laces. Since the' beginning of the season women of fashion have shown a predilection for dyed laces which has developed Into a positive craze. In the sober shades, black, dark blue and brown easily take tbe lead, while pale pink, blue of the latest periwinkle tint and delicate green are chosen for lighter designs. The acme of smartness is expressed In a blouse of black silk cluny lace which falls over a round girdle of garnet satin liberty caught with a buckle of dark bronze. The trimming of the design is exquisitely simple, being limited to a round yoke of black Valenciennes Insertion. The sleeves are puffed at the shoulders and have deep fitted bands of the insertion extending to the elbows and finished with ruffles or soft black and white lace. The blouse Is built over white silk, having the effect softened with an Interlining of white chiffon. Valenciennes is certainly the most fashionable lace of the season, for no Taffeta coats will be extremely modish In the spring. Evening gowns of chiffon velvet are extremely good stylo. Stylish Walking 8uit Touches of rich old gold and black, The advance showing of spring used together. Is a new note. suits has a decided preference for There is an effort to push soft, cloths, and the new heavy surah silk for street wear. American Beauty red promises to be Cashmere In all the new and old exceedingly popular. Among the less colors Is among the spring fabrics. pretentious models in this shade is Plaited skirts continue to be worn one which may be easily and success- - by extremely women. Braids and gimps come tn all colors to correspond with tbe new cloths. Separate coats of cheviot and covert cloth are to be worn for morning. matter what other ornament Is emdecorative Eyelet embroidery on silk, cloth or ployed In the smart wash goods is as much favored as schemes it is always called upon to up? ever. add the requisite touch of softness. Lopez glanced about and saw that At swell affairs In Paris scarcely Garonne and the Indian had disapanything is now seen save the corsepeared. Then, turning hts eyes to Lalet skirt. fltte, he answered In a lowered voice, It The polonaise has conquered. Do not think I am becoming softhas followed closely upon the princess hearted, my captain, that I have to gown and bids fair to equal It In popsay I fear Garonne make harm for ularity. all, by bastinadoing a Muycas like white man sailor. This I was telling New Dinner Cards Are Here. him. The Black Petrel had as Lafltte Tbe spring dinner card has arknew already from Laro some three rived. They are as suggestive of weeks before' encountered a richly balmy days as they are of color and laden Spanish brig, bound for a West beauty. They are shaped In garIndian port. A fierce fight had ended lands which are meant to bang from in victory for the brigantine, after the side of your goblet. which the prize was burned, and the They're a pretty bit of color, adding survivors of its crew set adrift la not a little to the decorative effect of open boats. the table as you go into the room, tbe There were twenty slaves aboard, cards Just raised from the white cloth together with a rich cargo, and In the enough to be displayed in the fullest latter were found a number of uncut way. gems, from which the Indian had been Those other cards, with a folded bit suspected of stealing a large ruby, pasted upon the back, by means of awarded to Garonne as part of his which they are made to stand upon share of the plunder. Ehewah, upon the cloth, are the next prettiest of being accused, refused to admit or many styles shown. Whatever your deny the theft, and Laro, contrary to flower scheme Is to be can be repeated his usual custom, had left the Indian In these, cards, red roses or pink ones, Fancy straw with figured ribbon to be dealt with as his accuser saw daffodils or carnations all have their buckle and feathers. fit. fully copied by the home dressmaker. copies In cards. Garonne, whose natural brutality The circular skirt has stitched strapAbout Your Muff. had been increased by generous From Leftover Vegetables. ping of cloth around bottom and at use Don't your muff as a shopping destaken from the of spirits knee depth Is In points at set InterPossibly both fresh and canned bag. The furrier says a great many poiled vessel, was not content with InelabIs also vals. A postilion jacket meat Is altogether lacking, but there women do this and that is why their flicting ordinary punishment for such orately trimmed with strapping and are some cold furs soon look shabby. Muffs were vegetables on handan offense, but had for several days buttons. some cauliflower, parsnips or carrots. made to hold a pair of hands and perin succession, caused the Indian to be Put on the frying kettle and make haps a purse and handkerchief. They stripped, tied to the mast and flogged Dominant Summer Styles. some fritter batter and one egg, one were not made to hold bundles. unmercifully, after which he was The three styles that will be worn of baking powder to It you want your muff to keep nice treated with unsparing severity by most of all this summer are very tablespoonful of flour. When without you mustnt huddle a package up beeach cupful the mate. abmuch like tbe old styles. It seems increase the amount of baking tween It and your fur boa. This rubs "Ehewahs back bears scars that surd to mention them as new, yet they eggs says the New York Mall. Add the hair off of both. powder, Loonly revenge will heal. declared have points which make them new. the vegetables to the thick batter, Never throw the muff down when now and in conclusion, speaking pez There is the princess skirt, coming with more seasoning if needed, and not using It. Hang it up by its cord He has been In his own tongue. np high enough to form a corselet or drop by small spoonfuls Into the fat, or a loop and In such manner that No man ever since. ever changed Eton, which should be smoking hot, and It does not rest girdle, with the overhanging against anything. had a kinder care or softer touch for short In tbe back and long in the cook until brown; or dip each piece The greatest care must be taken of a mate who was sick or hurt, as I front. In the thin batter until coated, and furs, particularly of lynx, which Is an have to remember from the time, two There Is the style which shows a cook In the fat Slices of extremely delicate fur. I was laid up with years ago, when great deal of machine stitching; the egg, pieces of cold fish, raw oysters, I fear Garonne make harm for all." a cracked head, at Tobagga. But now plaited skirt with short "pony Jacket, Ribbon and Ruchlngs. like a wild cat when one half loose front and back and trimmed chopped clams, these and a dozen c' ball before he levanted with the No," replied the latter, without tak- he glares other things may be used with this An excellent effect Is obtained by he and has not his crosses way, us of Id." with braid or embroidery. ing the glass from his eye; for, befritter batter mixture. threading ribbon in and out through ten words since he was basleas let this pass without remark; The kilted skirt with Eton coat and fogged as you thought me, I gave him spoken ruchlngs of lace, even when no legititinadoed." or cloth or thin kaiLaro replenished his glass, the his orders this morning, before I came linen, girdle, made of mate opening Is left for the purpose. comment was to bid only Laflttes summer stuff, will be worn again. And mg man said, if you are not care-- I aboard this craft. Strips of crepe de sole are also the subject, there will he the circular skirt, with keep silence upon loo win gtt your bralc8 as Very well," said Lafltte, paying no Ixipez Ebe-wai-t. pouffed In between bands of lare or watchful a to have opon eye and as they were when I tried to attention to Laros covert defense of little loose coat, nicely trimmed with ruchlngs where tbe edges are Irregu'i with hand work and made along the tailyou this morning. "Then nothing remains to himself. lar, the crepe being allowed to pouf be continued.) (To and ored lines, with plenty of stitching Befogged, was I, my son? Yet not be done until night." out here and there. Just few light math but that I recall seams very neatly finished. , every word Nothing, the other man assented; An In olive each bouillon MAILS. placed cup stitches will keep It In position. EARLY CARRYING OF told me of what has And, last, though It should have before happened and Lafltte left him. In the. bouillon gives pouring rc been flrst, comes the circular skirt, the 7u left Lazalie and me on the The "Black Petrel's gunner, Lopez, Coldslaw. an added and pleasing fla1747 Newspaper Changed Day of rrade Hierro, and went to with Its neat blouse finished so that vor. liquid Take the portion of cabbage which play gen-M- a an old fellow of I.aro's, leaned against the Carrier. to Suit Issue for the It makes a handsome suit awhile In New Orleans. By the the taffrail. smoking, while he looked Coarse and vinegar will clean has not been used for the soup, shave The New York postofflee Is the largT. Jean," he treet. These styles, with their varia- enameled salt added, as from an after scowllngly at the English vessel. Near est supporter of the postal departware that haa been burned It Into fine slips, put It Into a deep form tions and modifications, actually tit, "that was an odd. thing for Lopez lounged Garonne, mate of the or discolored. Tbe same will clean dish and pour over a dressing made ment. to which It returns 6, 000, 000 or the list of the summer suits. i to do go off on a wild goose in the following manner: Beat up two Black Petrel, a heavily built, brutal- more clear profit. This Is some adbrass or copper. to the Florida wilds to Before beginning to mix cakes at eggs, add one gill of vinegar and water bring faced Portuguese, as swarthy as bis vance on the good old times, as may Laces Everywhere. Cateneau's brat away from the all see that the tins or molds are care- mixed, place It over the Are; when It companion. be seen from Bradfords New York GaThere never was such a lace season tawi van prepared. For rich cakea the begins to thicken, atlr in a piece of "Cornelius 1717: leaning distance forward, 6, Dec. Some of zette U most fliers wig a and the fashion prominently fully and sides of the tins should butter the size of a small walnut, a bottom smouldering anger In against the bulwark, his arms folded, Denburgh as Albany Post designs to In waists. Venetian and tte'a eyes as he be lined with double paper cut to the little salt and a teaspoonful of sugar; turned them upon and his stolid face turned toward the set out for the flrst time this winter displayed the are crochet Irish undoubtedly eoi mocking face. size and well buttered. when cold, pour It over the cabbage was the statuesque form on Thursday next. 'All letters to go favorite lares just at present, but alW fou that the Indian runner, sinking sun, the should know Housewives and stir It together. Before sending to that paaboard to Indian sent tbe to be only Ehewah, by him are desired most every kind Is seen. Even the ,Jiag. came from bis tribe to of made of a compound of table sprinkle with a little black are bags near the per f the of Muyscas house his to or a been young postofflee at de old fashioned Spanish lace has Cazeneau, bringing a letter lime, glue and other substances pepper. inhabiting an Island of the Spring Garden." revived. Combinations of lace are rags, Mrs. Stanley, Imploring his fop tribe, Hudson river navigation seas. the combines liked. southern During Cluny very much . as she was I dying, and belthe Albany mall was transmitted by well with the crochet laces and ValenI have been watching him, and l n his protection for the daugh-Bus- t a messenger, ciennes seems to lit In with almost Is not to be trusted, sloops, but In the winter leave among the Indiana. tell you the dog seems as above mentioned was required, and all other laces. Valenciennes, , was saying. ked for the gunner my services, and I gave save for his it is probable that he traveled on foot, no better Is almost eyes have Itself, to always by y, f'r his . daughter's sake." nowadays has not a care, The winter average of the eastern and for It Is the simplest of laces and ked steadily at Laro, who, rum; and this, If he somo infernal southern malls Is given in the same loses Its distinctive charm when too Into all us lead Booking tone, asked, Did you as follows, much elaboration Is sought for. Jap. where we may feel the rope paper and same date Tenth atlll such a Instant at the charming demol-rk- .. On Tuesday necks." our r ,wtar you did not, If around In the Forenoon the Boston his comTimbale of Potatoes. Have a care, Lopez," said not the 9 oclock ,n I1 reports that the Posts set out from Philadelphia and get drain, mash and rub two Cook, you that ',,R her long ago left panion sternly, to perform their stages quarts of potatoes through a colander; York your New upon flrst, r r tUln out flpr Ufa among their taste of another rope to once s Fortnlte during the Winter put them In a saucepan with alx lghbors," bare back, for showing disrespect 8 month and are to set out at o'clock ounces of butter, two whole eggs, six In!!!! and and Gentlemen over to the your captain." morning. with thn Tuesday egg yolks, salt, pepper and nutmeg. their to You have been over free desired bring are "rd,.tU.rnlnR hlR I'aeh lo n Merrhanta at Butter a timbale mold, sprinkle with lies this tout'd her dead, with the sort of rope already; and ' B. This Gazette ;!Jn It my Letters In time. N. dry crumbs, roll beaten eggs all over I thought what Morn0,lnlnR tor her as for one the bottom of Hi will also come forth on Tuesday tn the Inside and bread crumbs again. was ,lor ehtM, with her maid, duty to warn you agnlnst, that time. tru , during Put tho prepared potatoes In with a for ings nC'1 An Indlnnnner womnn' 1 brought to surly retort. Is evident that the Gazette, which more bread crumbs and small little !t ana Wubl forgives, on Wednespublished gets the hurt ho never a weekly of butter on top; bake for an was lndl pieces something an Its day to accommodate !ujy,u th' rl'H'I called, and how hour In a moderately hot oven. Put "scorn ss we would scorn cow- day, changed wat" ,V!,U Inquired, on a hot dish, allow It to remain for themalls. Troy Times. nU'" ,0"a YU i. ,0r a while, then take off the mold and ,,l"'a b" o'. M, with M ,mt 8uh a palo '! Illn An Oriental Answer. serve quickly. For the nezt follow school, the mold and serve quickly. "cither looks nor It was In a Maine Sunday ni that a She bears the same .ii f says Llpplncolt's Magazine, 's m Chinese a asked icr t .V Favorite Colors. "'other Roselle; teacher recently th, I. of While at the moment mauvea and her 'Island nil If he understood the weaning cow." are the reigning colors, bronze small 'kuM t rB,'n wai o" the words an old was ,nt grays Blouse of embroidered pale blue White pnnne velvet blouse with sut their rude sup '"liniL Been cow a long time, brown, moss shades and navy blue and chiffon. atln rer buttons and Duchess lace gulmp answer. fashionable be the eems among will to have again niIin,1,ir prompt (i,. c"Hd most carefully. The o i. mixed with chemicals and adds.. When dry these can do no barm, but a damp paper bag Is not fit to touch any sort of food. This being the case, no food of a damp or juicy nature ought ever to be kept In a paper bag. Sid 1 d |