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Show He had I 'cot long to wait for W opportunity to meet Neville. While . he was plajhig billiards the following ''afternoon with the Duke or York, his ' equerry arrived at the Palais Royale A Story of Cromwell's Tim wi.Ui his horse. Neville had taken the of the city, and it northern road out v .. BY AMELIA E. BARR. was pi eauniuuiy. mo iumpwari Ton Ilupcrt followed quickly, byJr"f": Author of "The Dow of Oranfo Ribbon," "I. Thovi and the Other Ona." was a swift, steady rlrtor, and he was "Tho Maid of M&idan Larwe." Etc. not overtaken till twenty miles had All rliilu reserved.) (Copyriuht. 101, ly Dodd, Mead 4 Compuny. been covered, and the daylight was nearly lost in the radiance of the full 'We have sold all our cargoes," he moon. Rupert put spurs to his horse. CHAPTER IX. (Continued.) on squares of toasted bread, serve a Automobiles vs. Omnibuses. "This is all very fine Indeed," Bald said triumphantly, "in spite of old passed Neville at a swift gallop, then The historic old '"bus," which toe once, garnish the top with poachei Mrs. Swaffham, almost weeping In Cromwell's remonstrances. What can suddenly wheeling, came at a rush her anger, "but you need not praise Cromwell do? Will he go to war with towards him, catching his bridle as ages has done service in carrying pas- - eggs. this man to me. lie has slain the France for a merchant's bill of lad- - they met. sengers and the malls between various towns in Baden, where the steam "You will alight. I have a quarrel to Mutton Salad. King of England, and turned out the ing?" railroad does not touch, is giving way "I and will tell what with you." Parliament, you cold English of settle roast mutton Rupert. pray something, Any pieces oi to large automobiles, which travel boiled mutton umv he rut in die nnd next? He will make himself King I had a letter today from my friend, On wnat ground?" , , much quicker and are much more ugRrt or mutt and Elizabeth Cromwell Queen. Shall Mistress Jane Swaffham. She says th, "Say it Is on the ground of your comfortable. An automobile line is crlsp iettuce leaves or any available we indeed bow down to them? Not her lover, Lord Cluny Neville, must mistress. I am Earl de Wick's friend.' bo In Paris about this time, and that about to be established between the pr(lon. 80a30n wllh' 8alt and pepperi I. for one." "I will not fight on such pretense, city of Kehl and the town of Rheln- cover wlth raayonnalse dressing to ' "ce at peace. Martha," said Gen. he will call on me. He is on Crom- - My mistress would deny me If I did." Bishofsheim, a distance of ten miles. wnicn has been added a tablespoonful Swaffham, "here are things to consld- - well's business; there is no doubt of "Fight for your honor,, then." The car will accommodate twenty of capers when fresh vegetables er of far greater import than the it." Neville laughed. "I know better. How the nation "What is the appearance of Neville? And before what you call Honor, I put people, in addition to a space for the cannot h& obtained fanned nsnArnena Cromwell women. baggage and malls. The round trip j raay be mlxed wilh tho mutton canned will take this affair remains to be I think I saw him this morning." Duty." will cost 17 cents, or 10 cents for one peag can )Q ugedi Qr hQ mutton may seen." Then Matilda described the young "Then fight for the papers and! of j "I look for measureless wrath and lord, and the particularity of her way. The machine is the property be mlxed wlth mayonnaise and mei I want money the two towns named, which pay the ,Eto tomatoes that have been peeled vain babble, and threats heard far knowledge regarding his eyes and hair them." in your possession. running expenses ami uiviue me urui- Rnd 8COOI)0d out. Btand each on a let. and wide," said Doctor Verity. "The and voice and manner did not please "Hal I thought so. You are a rob- Its. tuce leaf, garnish on top with capers. people have been given what they Prince Rupert "A verv haughty youth." said Ru- - ber, it seems. But I warn you that I wanted, and twenty to one they will now nay-saall they have roared for. pert when the conversation was re- - a a good swordsman." Dre" Slve"Heaven and hell! What do I care? Central York The' New That would be like the rest of their sumcd. "He was with the Cardinal Railway the marks of the date subNothing a I to If now to make And about this is you do not alight at once; I will large begin ways." morning. company so surely as the sleeves. If they For once Doctor Verity was wrong. remember his business was such as slay your horse. You shall fight me, stltution of electricity for steam, to sown of save. Its local traffic, which has been . are correct all is well, but with those This master-strokCromwell's in a manner concerns us. Twas about here and now, with or without pre- features out of style the went straight to the heart of London. a merchant ship which that old farmer tense." hMn rut into bv indenendent trol- - important entire costume will appear passe. "Not a dog barked against it." said on King Charles throne wants pay-Then Neville flung himself from bis ley lines. A section of the Rome, This season sleeves are even more Cromwell to bis friends, and he was ment for. My men took it In fair hor8e is & Watertown and ted the animal to a tree, Ogdensburg railway to be equipped with electricity as noticeable than common and are so to all Intents and purposes right. fight, and 'tis against all usage to give aUpert did likewise, and the two men elaborate as to become the essential Those who called It "usurpation" con back spoils." quickly as possible, and when this is rapidly removed such of their gar- even a of parts until of an was fessed Central talked these cars that of of it the electric things done the ments as would interfere with their They usurpation new waist. These In him all called one of to and from of run be can engagements capability, Rupert's Incapa place system bloody play. They were in a lonely models are new, away, then they rose, and leaning to-- roadi partially shaded with great trees, bllity. points along the southern shore of and in ThA Rochester and graceful t ika rntnrii wards each other, walked slowly down Nrot a huraan habitation was visible. des,ra" wa' ever' abCHAPTER X. the long splendid room together. and there were no seconds to see Jus- suburban lines are also to be Dl- New Haven VrW Tha trUii vo? She went then to find her uncle and tlce done in the fight, or secure help sleeve i . nnrntne thfl same i Tho fancy and Cluny. Rupert But sue quickly noticed in I after It, if help was needed. But ai aunt. 1.1 shown the center e When the Jeverys arrived In Paris, them an air of anxiety and gloom, and this time the lack of recognized for-i-t. policy, and already has some eighty-fivis peculiarly well I miles of electric road in mallties was no impediment, to the they went Immediately to tho beautiful annoyed her. adapted to remod Hotel de Fransac, which Sir Thomas duel. Repert quickly found that he had wrong, "Is anything particularly eling in addition .... bad rented for their residence while aunt? .... I been making some I met his match. Neville left him not a , Have to being stylish. As 32, 38 40 bait In the city. One of the Latest Waists. moment's breathing space, but never trouble again?" Is The newest waists 6how broad shown itde made stitched cortlcelll "Sir Thomas Is very unhappy, niece. followed up his attacks, until at last One afternoon Matilda stood at a cynge, peau shouldered effects of one sort or an oi the crowds passing He has heard news that frightens Rupert called out insolently, "When and silk trimmed with straps of the window watching more or two of are made and To other the right was the him, and we are longing to be in the are you going to kill met incessantly. ! ame. " appropriate for all the palace of the great King materials combined. This one includes Louis, and peace and safety of our own home. The angry impatience of the Inquiry a graceful bertha and the new gaunt- "You are going to lose a little gold. nroi)ablv induced a moment's carelesa- his Emi of not the far away palace Is foundation smoothly lining and so you are wretched, and must ne88 and Rupert did not notice that in let cuffs, both of which are desirable nence, the great Cardinal Mazarln. feature. As shown it is made of , w,ted and its under portion is18 covered She was dressed for her lover, and go to the CIty-o- f the struggle their ground had Insen 8haped m,atr,.a1' ut,th umfr "I am not going to lose a penny. soul flashing maize peau de cynge. with the bertha , her bis arrival, waiting sibly been changed, and Neville now puff, then?" of point d'esprit trimmed with ruches and Joined from her watching eyes, her whole "Well, stood directly in front of a large tree. The shirred sleeve with cuff Is a of taffeta and the yoke and cuffs of Not heeding the Impediment. Rupert most graceful one and suits all the made a fierce thrust with the point many soft materials in vogue. The of his sword, which Neville evaded fitted lining Is faced to i smoothly a by vault to one side, so that Rupert's form the cap and the full portion is sword striking the tree, sprang from shirred and arranged over it, the cull his hand at the impact. As it fell to being drawn on over the lower part. the ground, Neville reached It first, The flowing sleeve Is exceedingly and placed his foot upon It Rupert' pretty for dinner and evening gowns a food still and bowed gravely. He and is suited to any material soft was at Nevine's mercy, and he Indienough to allow of shirring. It Is cut cated his knowledge of this lact by in one piece, shirred to fit the foun- - j the proua stillness of his attitude. dallon which ii snugly fitted, and ter-- 1 "It was an accident," said Neville, minatcs below the shirring. "and an accident is God's part la any The quantity of material required affair. Take your life from tny hand. for the medium size Is, for fancy j I have no will to wish your death." 21 ZVi Inches sleeves. 2i yards wide, He offered his uand as he spoke, and yards 27 inches wide ir 1 yards 4 U h Rupert took it frankly, answering: Inches wide; for shirred sleeves with " TIs no disgrace to take life from cuffs or for flowing sleeves, 2 yards M 1L 11'. 11 one bo gallant and generous, and I Inrhot -- -. - nr - vnrili - 1i an!i 97 i am glad that I can repay tne favor of 1 for lace wide, with yard of your clemency;" then he almost whisshirred sleeves with ruffs and 2 yards pered In Cluny's ear three words, and of applique for flowing sleeves. j the young man started visibly, and In Is cut 4614 three The pattern with great haste untied his horse. sizes, small, corresponding to 32 Inch "We would better change horses, " medium, corresponding to 36 Inch and 40 to bust Inch swift said Rupert; "mine Is a large, corresponding measure. as the wind." Dut Cluny could cot make the Military Ideas Popular. 4590 BIoum Waist, 92 to 40 bast. change proposed without some delay. his papers and Jewels being bestowed In are favor military high Things cream Venetian lace over white xnous-elln- with In his saddle linings. So with a good cowa- fashionable ultra the girl life from hand." Take your my the soft dropping belt being of days. Hats, coats and costumes all wish the two men parted, and there the silk. The quantity of material re- show the Influence of this latest no- sweet body at attention. When to or"There may be trouble because of j was no anger between them admlra- quired is 4 yards 21, 34 yards 27 or tion. There are the not want to Hon and good will had taken Its place, dinary ears there would have been thls very thing, and I yards 44 Inches wide with T4 hats. Jaunty napoleons and the latest nothing to give notice, Matilda heard be In Paris with the two women I love I Neville hastened forward, as be had yards of net for ' bertha and Hi yards and newest continental turbans, a step. She let Jane's letter drop to better than myself If Cromwell and jI been advised, and Rupert returned tolace. A May Manlon pat- which have as trimmings rosettes, of her feet and stood facing the door Mazarln come lo blows. I might be Paris. He knew Matilda was expecttern. No. 4590, size 32 to 40, will be cockades and military plumes. with hands dropped and tightly taken from you. I should very likely lug him, and he pictured to himself mailed to any address on receipt of be sent to the Bastlle; you would not her disappointment and anxiety at his These shapes are very effective, es-- ehiPd ten cents. wish Yet he was physically were that, Matilda?" the A moment later footsteps Pclally when with a pretty face and i as soon as be threw and were we "Dear exhausted, return the not shall of by uncle, a Coats and ascending eyes. very distinct; thy coquetrlfh pair Unique Dutton Box. a he forgot all his courh himself A upon of heavy gray military cloth, Etalrway quickly, peremptorily. per The Hague?" An arrangement for holding but- cloaks all and bis anxieties In m weariness "No. to Lord nromised Neville itself has em ravishlne as German officers wear, are light spread fectly tons Is made by pasting together six such I broidered In gold soutache or plain over Matilda's fare. Then the door de my business there. It Is only a deep sleep. pasteboard boxes, such as are used srllt braid and are fastened with heavy flew open and Prlnre Rupert entered; matter of collecting a thousand pound I Early next morning he went to Ma by druggists In preparing prescriptoo j small Is ne fmm to but buttons. tllda. my a however, being j merchant; going bullet shaped Usually strip "entered," tions for powders. They tdide out like of scarlet Is Introduced in collar and a word, for wim me opening oi me tane charge or your aunts jewels, and ..,,oW roud you BO cruPjy dlsap-little drawers, and a button is sewed cuffs on his knees at Matilda's you rau Deuer trust yours aiso wun was note. color a as door he raer Bhe cried. "You see now conto the outside to Indicate the arms were round her waist. I his feet, our time Is nearly gone; In a that or A bone, white fancy tents. pearl, " "I will not trust anything I porschs j few hours we must part, perhaps for-I. shoe button is placed on the drawer , of lhls f k M, Mtf I to Lord Neville,' Nothing!" ever.' designed for holding those particular vanua ptttero liiuitraul tbove hf Ctinxoui it not, for love must weep when It Jevis "It answered u blanks utupon. anitnaiiitc uti to cent a enough," lAdy and and "My dearest, loveliest Mata, I was a hook while eye, buttons, run-tro- l I nam towv irom rates snatches ito "Matilda a in cannot wish I'iioa.cu-tlCo..U Hrtiion pry. about readtoE. put l".jmv.th your pleasure. I was following safety pin sewed to another, will that years hate sighed danger your liberty or life." will be mi,e.l prout-r- hours the rU'-and he took me further ex A and Neville, contents. yard explain the for. "My Happiness Is of less conse- I than I expected.' a quarter oi savin rnivii mu mtues "Lord Neville again! The man Is Rupert loved Matilda, All the glory quence. aunt." wide Is tied about the whole, with a were In of his sorrow youth an and Incubus! Why did you folloi a wa the j It neat and little there "Certainly Is;" Kama bow at the lop, forming and as he knelt at her feet such an air of finality In Lady Jev- - I him?" that love, n"v" fixrman; Wnicn iur CSSe, In his princely, soldierly splendor there ery's voice that Matilda rose and went "You wished me to give him a Tows ... ferred to the button bags. was nothing lacking In the picture of to her own apartments to continue He was going homeward, f bad ravishdevotion. "Adorable, on romantic Toast. her complaints. This she did with to ride last night, or let him escape, Creamed Hash mate.. I be "at feet cried, your Mata!" of all daintiest of the one ing passlorate feeling in a letter to Trince Dy my troth, I bad only your pleasure Thl is for my life's misery." And Rupert, In which she expressed w....- - in mind." am paid No.., warmed over chicken iiahes; chop the fattm Matilda leaned towards him till their out stint her hatred of Lord Neville "Oh, but the price paid was too chicken fine and to each pint allow and touched, I had to give up your society faes handsome and for Rupert one his of her desire of great! Kcasure butter, (if Waist punisnment one tablespoonful That is a loss 1 shall could look love Into her eyes, ioft Rupefl s hours. for to Inclined flour milk. her Rub honor of a a half pint fioiir, an with affec Mf end of my life. I bepe, aiW and anureflf mourn to Bu equal Comthe He wish. languishing add vn the ir young milk, and butler together, tion. handthat you kllld him. Nothing and season bis monweaith then, the messenger, until Imilirg, over the fro !1 suffice for It." As (if fci;ror scuM a ffra). For a little while their conversation some person and patrician manner less meat with a teaspoonful of rait and was of out "I a own had bim fortune, as I always their envious moment's but fl d1 was lri milk glTen this, purely personal, t dash of rfH'r. I an am. had accb'.ent, and was t Interests were so bletit with public look back to the days when he also sauce and stir over hot water for fifme my life." He his was not full It been and had to and pave mercy. affairs that young A hopeful possible 5 Finnouta teen minutes. Threo or fnf chopped ma MalltoE. E. Kiri C, ) continued be In own his for of (To of faith future. them time. this any be ad'lei great length separate Heap mushrooms may THE'-- LION'S.. WEIXP i i . U1-- ! . j ! i y e ! iifH s,,. I . 'The wm j fttL iff , all-ove- r i J ( i D-ir- ! e, three-cornere- li ja d all-ov- i I Nn . ; y ird " - - fo-!rl- ft-- ii.'Vwa r ). hl - |