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Show THE GREEN-EYE- When" yet," he went on. "what does It aS mean? If he is trying to scrape ac MONSTER. D qualntance with what's man-oscrip- he Aurorj.. Arthur Mauley and. his wife doing tracking me from Pall Mall to be- had been marHed a year, or even fore that period had elasped, their various kind friends and acquaintances were In the habit of saying that they were bo Jealous of one another that tba on could not bear to have the other out cf bis or her sight Only of course there was variant In the statement, according to the sex of the pciecn who made it. The ladies as ladles will, esepeclally when a man has not married them, but has married a friend of theirs were wont to remark that he wold never have done it if Aurora had not made all the running. Dn the other side, the gentleman who aro more magnanimous! contented IhemseJvts by saying that Aurora wpuld never have married Manlev If they them-elve- s could only have been persuaded to offer. So that, take it all around, things were pretty equal. However, Jealous of each otlier they were while, perhaps, you won't believe it, since gossip and rumor said so tut t till it is' true perhaps Aurora Man Icy was the more Jealous of the two. Also.' she labored under a slight delusion viz.. that Arthur was the 'handsomest man in tie world which he wasn't. However, let us proceed to unfold this Dathetic romance. Aurora was really sweetly pretty, ia friends what her best female , "washy-washyas the qualified " sort milk-and-wat- of way," way," and Arthur waa a fine, man, though, of course, some of his friends, who were short and insignificant, said be looked like a 'chucker-out- " whatever that mny mean. But. anyhow, it doesn't matter. as no one said it to, Arthur. But if it badnt been for their Jealousy cf cech other all would have gone well. And thereby hanes a tale. Arthur came home from business every night at about 7, leaving his government office regularly at two minutes past 4, and always calling in at the club for ai letters, which, of course, prevented him from doing the Journey to South Kensington under hours. Now. when the days of last winter were getting longer, it dawned upon Arthur's comprehension that never did he reach his flat in FloradDra Mansions but hz pre ceived following him and passing hi in a tall, attenuated-lookinyoung mar with a ragged mustache, who was generally attired In clothes of the "reach order and very much worn. Also wbep. he had entered their dining room and having embraced Aurora in & chaste and marital manner, he used to see, on pulling aside the blind the writer means "the old brocade hang togs tnat tne disneveiea and ro mantic Childe Harold-lootinyoung man was gazing at the fat "Why ever do you pull Che curtain aside like that?" Aurora said one evening after Arthur had been doing this for a month. 1 saw you do it last sight and the night before," she added as a testimony to her perceptive po good-lookin- g g me-dow- g (South do in the musical comedies of today." Arthur was young man and not a past-dat- e one, therefore he bad no idea that the musical comedies of up-to-da- today bear an extraordinary family likeness to the now obsolete Carolin He might have been a ian comedies. St, ' One night, however, Arthur missel He left the War his fatal shadow. Office and saw him not; he entered the gloomy and draughty portals of the Parthenon Club and had some tea and toast; then he played four games cf pool and had two whiskeys and Pollys; then he walked to Piccadilly and ordered a new pair of trousers at one place and a box of cigars at another; and then h continued on his road home, arriving rather earlier than usual Id front of Floradora Mansions. But the shadow was not there. Then he uttered a "heartbroken groan. Though the fog and gloom of an early spring evening and from behind a belated dustman's cart he saw a sight ' to freeze his young blood. He saw the. gaunt emaciated young man engaged in conversation with Aurora. Outside the mansions,' It is true her perfidy had not yet gone so far as to make her invite the miserable creature Inside but there! There, with his Aurora. There, where he had garnered up his heart as the late Mr. Othello says. Putting a hand up to each of his Ota-e- r arm deltoids and biceps to see it they were, firm and solid and In sen,-ing- condition, Manley crept behind the dust cart slouched along the road on the other side of it, then walked back behind a growler (the horse of whici appeared to be afflicted with the staggers), and so, unreognlzed In the murky gloom of the evening, got Into the garden of a private house next door to the mansions. The words be overheard as they flowed from the lips of Aurora's admirer scarcely seemto be extracted from ed, however, Love's vocabulary. "A guinea and be heard tbe gay Lothario murmur, "that's it Every day. And dirt cheap, too, at tit price I don't trust nobody." "A blackmailer!" Arthur muttcicu, foaming at the mouth. "Oh! let me get at him. And such a vulgar brute! Oh! Aurora, For you to sink to this!" "I can't go on with he heard Aurora Bay tearfully, as he prepared to rush out and "annihilate the rufi'.an. "I can't indeed. Thirty days - at a guinea and a half! Forty-fivguineas. Oh! I can't Think of the dresses and hats I could have bought with the money." "Then I can't do no more for you. Good evenln'." But before the man bad moved half a dozen paces away be found himself la a tight corner. A terrific blow caught blm on the Jaw, another seemed to rut-tehis nose out like a frying pan, and, next a brawny hand was grasping hit dirty celluloid collar, as well at the colar of his shabby old overcoat, while its fellow waa belaboring hlia with a blackthorn stick It h? Id. "Blackguard! Blackmailer! Cad who arc o U women! . Dirty ruffan!" and other delicate cempllments were tripping over each other as Manley bt labored the fellow. "Murder! Mercy! Police!" the fellow roared, "Mercy! Drop It I'm Mr Abbey Melrose, of Sloper's Detective Agency. I'll make you pay for It" "Eloper's Detective Agency!" Arthur related, hurling the man Into the Oh! Aurora, you road. "Slcper's. wretch! If you must let another Man make your acquaintance, ceroid you nit find something better than that? What an admirer!" "Admirer!" Aurora said. "Admirer! You, oh! you! I employ him to find out what you do with your time between 4 and 7, and where yon go after dinner, because you're so secretive. "Did you?" Arthur said, sardonically. "Did you? Well. I hope you and your employee are both satisfied. You won't have much money for your spring crftiimes, and he has gat a Jolly good hiding. Flcpr's Detective Agency! I've a good mind to serve Sloper the same war." The King. If e n "To see If it la raining,' Arthur re plied moodily, whito adding to himself, "I brieve be'f there to flirt with Aurora." "You might have seen th'at as you came in," bis wife made reply, showing that she really was a hlgnly wen tally gifted young woman. "Or," she added with extraordinary perspicacity, "oi your three hours' walk from Pall MalL' - vei-Vete- ra "We've "Kent late." said Arthur. on now. Very busy, got another war Meanwhile, somehow or other, things were gcing wrong, as they easily do la love affairs, and the beans of the two fond young lovebirds were torn by similar and, alas, conflicting emotions. "It can't take him three hours from Aurora would the War Office here, I. wafted It meditate , "It can t In of an nour, yeftorday and Mrs. Gulp, the charwoman, said the did it In fifty minute when I gav her half a crown to try, though! cant make out why I saw ber coming pai the Bell and Horns in a bus at the Umi the was doing it I must see Mr. Ab bey Me'ros again." as Now, "mystery of mysteries' moans and In Oedipus the chorus groans Mr. Melrose waa the dirty, disheveled looking young man who was following Arthur about and appearing nlnlde the blind (the brocade Lang-Inrs- ) before the ground floor flat la IToradfira Mansions. F, Marion Crawford, the novelist, , ha returned to Italy to revise bis "I shall hurt blm. I know I nail, of Pcpe Leo XIII. Arthur was mattering to himself about three-quarte- rs ff him one of these fine evenings if b dogs my footsteps much more. And A ofLce. hunire weight t YOU PAY MOTHINC UNTIL CURED. Kensington, and why ia be out ride Floradora Mansions after I've got into them? Th'at la not the way they critic? Happenings to Great Authors. The discovery of the original of Milton's "Paradise Lost," V for which it is said. $250,000 has al ready been offered, has added to thi anothei romance of manuscripts A permanent, quick and lasting cure, guaranteed. No cutting, no pain Interest. with Of the replete chapter no detention from business. Cons ultation and examination free. Call or and many and strange adventures of ausend for free book, which tells all abou t rupture or hernia, with testimonials us here relate thors' manuscripts let from former patients. a few. At the time of Nathaniel HawRead the following testimonial letters of Jormir patients and what thorne's death it was currently re Vie Kansas Otv papers have to s.iy about tbj Doctor. ported that the manuscript of the unDR. ERNEST HENDERSON, 103 W. 9th finished "Dolliver Romance" had been Kansas City, Mo. consigned to the novelist's grave Such, however was not the case, RUPTURE NOW CURABLE. and Is an honor to his calling as welt though at the author's funeral it had as u citizen highly esteemed by his been placed upon the coffin, where it Wonderful Made In fellow men. He may be consulted at Advancement had remained, throughout the service. Dr. Henderson. any time at his office, 103 West Ninth Treating by It was subsequently published In the street "AUanUc- Kansas City Sunday Journal, July 26, 1903: When his beloved wife was conMr. Peake, a Merchant, Takes Pleasurs Rupture is no longer incurable, exsigned to her grave In Hlghgate cemin Recommending Treatment, dives etery. Dante Gabriel Rossettl placed cept perhaps in extremely rare cases, Letter In Conscientious Testimonial the poeraB which had been inspired fays Dr. Ernest Henderson. Kansas of Suffering Benefit Truth for by and addressed to the dead woman City's eminent hernia specialist. Howbetween her cheek and hair, where ever, It has not been many years since 0 . May Kmm City. Kaa.. City for over seven years they remained. a reliable treatment for this affliction Dr. Ernett Henderaon, Ktn. thank " you My Dear Sir:- -1 can never Then, fired by emulation by the suc- was unknown, and surprising as it may for your treatment of me while n my ruptur an waa ever I aa I am now aa well cess of his friends. Morris and Swin- seem, the methods of former years are condition. In recommending 1 take pride and pleasure t to othera your treatment aa the burne, in the field of poetry, and long- still In vogue in man; places. Th a treatment then la for rupiur.. reliable as a 'In u up to taking tra world chow rupture specialty," that he. too, U the. ing te.'.mtnlal la lvtn In conjclenll had climbed Parnassus, he obtained Dr. Henderson said to a reporter, "I the benefit of auffering m""c P2AKB permission to open the coffin whence waa satisfied that the old principle Double Rupture Cured !n Seven Weeks he recovered the manuscript, which was wrong and there waa an opportun Has Not Worn By Painless Method. U was published In 1870 under the title ity for a man who would devote time "Guarantee a Truss Since. The ftnd study-t- o Improve It. A rupture li "Poems." Attractive. Cure or No Pay" Is a dangerous thing; no one can tell Mv J Kxnaa, City. Ka.. The manuscript of a novel on which what minute it will cause L Kr---trouble, and Erneet H.ndw.on. M. ot to cat. the late Mr. George Gisslng had been the tine may come when relief is not My Prar Doctor-- Vn hen on bulb waa I ruptured " o ? working for a firm of American pub- within easy reach. It Is always a .rrntmirtthat cou.d v oy wet lishers was duly finished and sent on bother even when there Is no pain or ralnftl j cured me In aevtn worn ' a trtw. not oo . n j its way. Unfortunately, it traveled apparent danger. To be sure, it was .ake sr-- and I have In vua to the att.lctti:. k..oln by the Paris, which was do small task to revolutionize the rour treatmeiilaufferer. Your curs any moat sunr wrecked on the Manacles. Of this treatment ct, rupture, and I am not receive no pay la attractive, aa Mr. Gisslng was unaware until he re- boasting when I say that there are few e?a httv. apent a rea deal of money a4 failed to get cured. Youra traly. ceived a cablegram informing him of teen who would have worked, studied With bt wlahaa, I am. EUGENE SAWYER 1801 N Mh St. the of his work, when on and experimented as I have done to making Inquiries, the truth as to his bring out a new method and perfect It loss was ascertained. The manu- to aa to be effective In all classes of Mr. Elliott's Case vas An Extremely Bad One, and Had to Be Treated ths script was ultimately recovered from rupture. My success has been my reI the stranded vessel, and once again ward., have been practicing this Second Tlri.e. He Is Now Sound method for several years, and there and Well. I Make My Guarantee despatched to its destination. Hundreds of In hundreds of Kansas Good lit Every Case. City people Another story of a recovered manu- ire and vicinity who win take great pleasare Cured, Me to and Sufferers Cor.ie script is told in relation to Tenny- ure In to Its Incurable by Pronounced efficacy. People Although son's "In Memorlaxn." At one time cow testifying come to consult me from almost Prominent Physicians. the future poet laurette lodged with every state In the Union, and I have 5'erllng. Kaa.. May W. 1? Patmore the a at house of Coventry on file In my office letters from many Dr. Erneat llendtraon. Kanaaa Oty. Mo. To Whom It Ma; Concern: certain and of them showing the high esteem in Thla It lo certify th.t from my earllc": f some for whom reason Section, up tt my iith year. I waa aff.lc S spinster, which they held the service I have ren- - cf incN with h'rnta of a chancie- soonleft rather No suddenly. they Sered them." able b a rio:td lurr.m cf tl.lt p a t, !' rr a er had they departed, however, than ert'i. trail .n. I m lr. Krn u In treating rupture Dr. Henderson rsrtfn m run'i 4rri.' r.n' "No cure n pa " u V Tennyson remembered that he had does not use a kniie. consequently be to try him. It. c mi.. my iry ni to Kar.at City and rV- f fast er I left his precious manuscript In the sit- has built up an Immense and the with u!rtin..riri fijrmr practice tcnt'art ting room cupboard. After a brltl now enjoys a national reputation as a tr un.er.i for tv.n wf M. '!.. i ii ite I tinted cifi r :iie mr,.y rd wee: b'fra consultation Patmore volunteered to rupture specialist. His a r..uti:bi t'ni t? troal!- reisr plan of no pny Afiffcnvir.g .r. r.c and l 1;. ve la attempt Its rescue. He slipped back until cured has ccitainly proven very tutou d io atfaih h pr:.tn..'d. i went b. k Oit Into the house, and, under fire of the populir. jcT,eid h..n it my mt.d.-- i t. tid :e , t.v.ij n. Ir. and tieaiei me f'.ar iy acrimonious landlady's vituperation, Dr. Hen.!c"on n on cl the ahV't w.:i:i.f t.ii te. i:uut a rrrt i?"..e ta. and the" 1 ' bore off the priceless treasure in men In the medical profession todcy. rhc. gid m; CL'!:nu. Yuuta reiti triumph. Gome cf Syllable Songs. Besides the classic burning of the The Ptjltshers Ne,.p:ir Union, first volume of Carlyle's "French This came is intended not only ts Kantas City, Mo, Vcl. Vj No 4. Revolution." many other instances of eruui you at recess, but to help ys lost manuscript can be recalled to U. S. G. HUGHES. M. in ytiiir study cf the English lang-a- o. mind. Both Dickens and Lytfm unAny game that will do that is we:i 1214 Main btrco., derwent this trnrasant experience; KANSAS CITY, MO. wcr;h tiavlng, f;.r to speak and writs while among present day authors may OBSTETRICAL CASES A SPECIALTY. sod English is one cf the most useful e mentioned Sir WemyBs Held, who, things that you can learn at sebooL t c nlltn feir rut Fmate ..u xclu!T ly. 'trn aving lost the manuscript of his nov-1- , a ff hicln mj.khO. anU lu. trt The game Is based on tbe fart that "The Lumley Entail," was obliged ."nKe nrrt igatlon loTiud thire are very many syllables in one o rewrite the entire story from mem-ry- . difff-ro- t If you are Interested In the West, or lancuaxe that are used In The woids. is le done first to be thing A'etern investmctts tend for "Hint a cut sheet of Into fooisrap paper o Investors," published every Month strips tbe full length of the thrc-- t and about A Tine Apple. 3st authority in the West rtee Jy one Inch in width. Now, on caeb stria The Wealthy is the IcaSia aprle In l months by sending your nari. Montana and Northern lew. !n the HIE TORREY EXPLORATION CO., write as many worda of from two (a f nr syllables as It will accommodate, southern Dart cf the latter tate the 172C Droadway, Denver, Cel. leave half an inch space between the Jonathan and Ben Davis take the lead In ccmmerelal orchards. These applet syllables. are so much larger and finer Layered with a pair of scissors, cut ths e.t, falnW. tmn.iwtit No neratwd.J Then,into than Montana Jonathan and Pen rw.?tity-fimony paper t"ft' parts, so that you have s ioce Davis as to seem tike different varie tntfl fatiMi? i; TIL CONSULTATION great many parts, cacn containing a VALUABLE Ct l C. ty mail or at ties. This is true of many othr syllable. Mix these parts al) tujtethe Wiite to varieties although cn the ntfier hand and ST. W. tNUf you are ready to begin the game. M the Red June grows larg t and better nP Let each player draw from the pile m !n Montana than la Iowa. It Is doubtthe "soup plate" three of the par?r. Queer Story. ful If thre U any place In the world and when all hive drawn they set t re"The 'Widow Harrieoa' tai Duch-Hwhere the Yellow Tranrj-arentwork trying to form words. Each playRed June and Wealthy attain turned to Alabama end will ence er is called cn In ti rn and If he ha coun-sail school in Winston greater perfection than they do In Mon- Tiore teach A. L. Turner, "of Birmingham failed to form a w:rd with either tw tana. We have grown specimens ct all three cf his sjllablrs he man it the National. "The 'Widow Harri- or return two cf them to the pil. ke-- nt. will son, is now 40 years of age, and How's Thlsf one. and wait until Ms turn comes leach a different generation than his We offer Or.e H inJred Dollars Re. when aeain. he draws two more from WIJ-ito. The former pupils telonged ward for any cae e f Catarrh that tan. the and tries again to form a pile drawHarrison' was convicted of not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ord. ing pensions as the widow cf forty. l F. J. CHENEY CO., Props., three Mexican veterans. He was a Of course. It Is necessary to have a Toledo, O. mountain school In some limit cf time in the game, or it may b and teacher, We, the undersigned, have known F, Mei-lea, agreed that each player shall have ft J. Cheney for tbe la? t IS years, and be. ray became possessed cf sllttof from Alabama soldiers had who certain of number and at the e4 turns, lleve him perfectly honorable in a! in lives war. Mexican the 'est their of the the has that forme game player business transactions and financially, s able to carry ott any obligations mada By forging papers, including the Jur-it- the most words is the winner. ? of Justice of tbe Peace, he was game is very helpful to boys and g!rls by their firm. WEST & TRUAX, Wholesale Drug. enabled to draw pen? Ions as tbe wid-a- that are old enourh to take a real of forty-twsoldiers. His forty-thirIn the study of words, an! it !s gists, Toledo. O. attempt got him Into tbe peni- for them that Is It Intended. WALDING, KINNAN & MARTIN, tentiary, as u.i sprjTcatlon was reWholesale Drupeists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter ceived from the real widow, which Mothers will find Mrs. WlnsJow's nally, acting dirrtly upon the V.oai led to an Investigation and Ibe stop- Soothing Syrup the test remedy te tad mucous surfaces of the system. page of the other forty-twpension, 'use for their children during tie teeth- Pries 7? ppf bottle. Soil by ail Drug with the incarceration fcr ten years period. rf the much widowed man " Wash lag gists. Testimonials free. ington Star. Hall's Family Pills are tbe test at the .tlckjf Man-kin- d. bt - 1 1 Yo-- me-K,- at ple-uu- d """T non-arriv- sour-tempere- d bitter-ton-gue- d !l-- 1 f . - - - fi-- - , ikj 1 e A m.-r- t lto-pit- ir.!i-tice VARk e OELK ft ae-r- r . t. p 1 ( n Is-ter- ct o d o |