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Show ikfcjta HE SUNDAY I w.-- v . - : MORNING c vOvvG-:--l EXA.'UV-IR- . j; i, . c NOV1MEER vy.;ox:-c-:-- -- kl. saix c. 13 v SJ GAVE UP A PRINCELY FIRST :c THE GREATEST COMPLETE IS THE ONE OF WHO WAS U-rt- tf"3. W Curtl ResirVld sYt ("zur of H :sK:d, and bis line of descent. ft out a aiojical point f view, is im.li iiliu'div tur patvr than that of . Frau- - ngiiiib noble- - 5'i foil.-- , 1 1: c .1 all-.-- i:: h.4 i . On, j, .i : hose a PARENTS APE LLION DOLLARS WASHERWOMANS A ssHTf ' 1A! - i h:S FATHER'S ii 1 DUELS. ij - . t. I .it- - l.. iu .'.itihii.-ii.- -: u i; - ' ' a- - 'In- .ij.ii": a- K ;!. ei A . in ui sc of In- - riolei.: i Iiiformrd hi wns fully d - tie came of ago. Eas-ti.it- -. .w-u- u I .ii-- i0" . uecoin-phowgraid- - . ! - -- Tli-ii-- . i - . !i- i l i - fo-.- i - , . . . fam-whic- h i . i"-.'- j i , ' ! warh-i-iYioi-.- .. - i reign-mcou- uiifTc-qiiiu'ict- con-ttseu- d ex-cio- mon-iithso- j I iiln-uiu- l r - rd - tin-girl- , iwT r or-ie- n gatnii s THANKSGIVING - tO-ur- Thanksgiving dinuer with honored menu which TUB time out of mind ho Included national bird, pumpkin pie Alihiiwt of the good tilings that wt-- iy Vrart ia easily provided by the Mtamewife. As for the bad one on t'S hj of rejoieJng It would M bard 'M re she to experiment on her Jji'iQd auests. But the question of t iranss her guests, who aro apt of varying ages, confronts even Pnencii lioeteM. The following return up to date Ideas that may help bust. these Thanksgiving parties aro caqigy fa,riiiy affairs with a few Included perhaps a kls-'- ! njr may iiot be thought too psrtl'nilarly n hen the nature of 'fwmbed. for you must know that ttii kissing game you do not iti-hi oi'culstory swaps. All you .to do is to write ten adjectives or a kiss a It jrlrtive appeals to Tou also write a hundiwd word t on tli practice and you youi i ui up feelings by wrlt-2- 1 tl 'rkciet on the same eub- 77,hl' Jon do if you are clever fa-J'- Impersonating the .New England colonist who pari id paled In the first Thankkglvlng. is a pretty kind of af- fair a Met require a litile preparation, ftuch a party can be nude os elaborate a time and money will permit Very charming Indeed Will be Priscilla gowned in her full skirls snd tight bodice Of brown homespun, dainty apron, deeo turned back cuff and muslin kerchier and ctip stepping the stately measure with John Alden in hi picturesque costume. . When the dance i oicr r few simple ganiss can eally be made features of the evening. Spread out a patchwork quilt for a minute, whisk It suddenly away and ask the guests lo name the dimension or the quill, also the number of colors In each rquart- or pattern. a. , V a - Widefsl Way of flavlag. i'. sj...!, ar.'j MW1: r iii,yrved ken i mm- - at first who sits at hands a bottle to ,,,,l!'et-s- ,l' 'i ot a ,f ' spookineas'" which of weird perform- - ,:i1' kl? seated In rHini, or. better still, hrii.ind a big table. Pcr-il- ." t'W-i!-,- s- - health. Walking home iier a day's shopping. You can gel mure tuonsy, but. you ran-uget a new conrlltutinu after yours i been undrrmh.'ij. Sewing in thi- twilight. Artitu.iul light. I., cheaper than oculists' bills. Wearing thin limbing. KUmnel li i he per than druggirts' prices. I 'sing cheap icvi. It will swt je i In creams and suffering li remedy the barm P doer. imlng about Iii thin shock. Iratin-- cheaper Ulan quinine and pmon plwxters. also than a case of pneumn-i- i . TTlng to do the work of the upholsterer ai.-i- 'he uiri-e- i layers. You nwy nver feet lik dulng ur. work again. Overwrikiig .Nohislj- will thnnu you. ili- -t the very peoYou will be so rn ple for wbniTi you are vlng tlie moitey will hale you. and your husband will wish h had married n spendthrift. is one of the latest "T'aliimnul. After tlu ,h,! lights are tum-w- il Harm- r iJm 1'1'1' 1 . uikpored initruc-I- f of ,h contents Tlie bottles are ! ''"'rM,on one after ''Wr " os. mining something to-- V,,'. ",;,iiil eeeence. toilet i,:'1 ,"',,r No liquid tlwt la not j, ,J1, Wiieii about flfletl, :fled the light are u'. w.ki'V ,' provided with i requested to write asi.' ' ",,,nF odors as they. mrse they are no-M hn,; tu ta'!' ' f. Nad i' l . 6r- 1 '"'--- W.U :U- - HI: i', '" NOTES. M the characters 1,1 - ii,e t;lt r i for th brim not only lilts - Then dry and polieh good xl ad I'd .! of tor i- -J'l -- r-- J, - e ! inf-rle- M-.-- c v.er "-'- h- , tu'-ke- , em-1i- h; CARHOT Kcrape and cuff CUBES. enough, carrots make a quart, Cook these iu boiling sailed water till almbat dona. Titan drain and to a lialf a pint ! Iraspoonfiil of euga good stock add and a ssa aiming of pepper and sail lias I'ook very rapidly until the bailed away, add a pal of butler und hake In the pail so that the stock and butter will mix aud coat ths cubes ui i.artots. Pile the carrota In the ixi. Car of a dish and arwund them arrans creavents of filed bread. Pea Her chop-pa- d parsley over all and serve. I Bllce very flue one gaad Onion Haup. aired Hpanlsh onion ur three ordinary ones and cover them wilh a pint oi water. Add a teaspoonful of salt and a saltapoonful of pepper, f.'ovar and 'rnmer for twenty minutes, and press through a coriander. Put one quart cl milk In a double boiler, rub togfU'e two lablexponnfiile of butter and tua of flour, add them to tbe milk sad stir until smouifi. Add the onion mixture. prrt'H through a sieve, rahaat sad serve with yroutona u inch square. ! FUli ftaUd. Mix together two cap-fuof cooked flail, half an ounco e botreradlah. a aiiie or two of onto cut in smalj and tii re cooked potato pieces, Sprinkle with a .few drops ff ovi-- r It Hie follemon Juice and pour lowing aauce: Put the yolk of tw i vs tags In a bowl and pour in oil very slowly, sUrring gently until it thicken, Add two soltapoonfuis of salt, ar.a rpuontul of mixed mustard, a goal af rprinkie of pepper, a sugar, a tableepoonful ot tarragon vine-- I gar and two tablcspomfuis of thick I added in the order given. Apples. Para aud core teg iierreci apples. Dover with one pint if old water und add tiie thin paring uf crn- lemon and three tablespoonfuls cl .ig.ii. Slmme" until tender, then the l. inmi peels with a skimmer. .fully wish tli apple paring a"d . an livin', in the mean-Whlfor v:'h peat tile whito Ol' one . bt l j - ie-n- . -- llf r in i'-i- n 1 et ufir.soitf KMi.ift ere made in u lighter ' vie of th" colic capiUil. too. Tli" Bi'd kin reKling and drawer ji- - ""i"" of the bru.d IwUi rin- - 'l iy re corn thnuigh ruin a in and about A'henv. She with. aii'l hi one. with joadlng l well educated girl nn.l b"cjm g guide i ' a v.alst usual, line. ihe (leflniug when be lowt Vr through misnilvrr loigiii ir great l.uinbc of the evciiii.g coais. bi: An easy way to ke-hs for th" fortune. hile in borax water-s- ay mohair white, of cour-to let it stand Ir. gbe of lI. for pi 10 I.htrodice or Put flirt time In ycarr com into a whole nir'.ing . kirr the swr-pir- .y walking length In a dirhpan of hot ihst ure. j- - broadcloths, vh.iie inert a handful of r.kirf fteadiiy gains ground among qu!it soap. When ih ;,!! Is nred. but gray fbst rmcr with : i aM I, ie now American girls pr.n-j'.off tlie uds. rlr-rin i:ie known n time i up lri.le, in tl.c ino- -t p,,;r with a -- o'! ;,l;it a Soft, pale blue. elear water rd ' it e shall be ll.ii- f kiriv fur dm U'.-- FIoc.iC" b".,.e, Vi'u-.;- : cloih. Til's w ii! c- t liiirt plated c'Pbrotil-r- y v Jiti '.hr :p.i e ai-( It iU-11. ad" Chirr Cl- - i.l r!iil.i I. . v:iief (p ,'Jii-r-- . xe-- - , re-.il hull' "mi up"-they ;fc !rw Feme of llc-whi'- - i rif' i' I Tench , : T.r-- ' J run over It. j UKU.ll. - k- 6 ,p.,r: NUGGETS AND NOTHINGS FOR WOMEN. ir tr I lo and carriiil out by the liosiasa and conA decidedly imvtl affair that a cUvor sisted of a 11 her targe card illustrated be given thi Thanksgiving 1by 1 with a pretty floral picture bearing th; fs called "An Eri"K gill designeJ invitation to the function fn the ecu- U- -n The Invliu'loi-- lark green is the besi color for bedroom blinds, snd the nexi liect. Is dark If. re enl e, Jt'l t; j . blue. IteJ and very light blind are noi 'ft winch ln ."i'A eluding ti.e dahlia, and har- - j good for the eyes, which wont to be vsneiy great shows -- i'e, h an shaded from t!i early morning oblique tire range ar1 beautiful. : well nianv. rifh I l!715 light. , is veiy ur,plea-.- n of smell dev, The ric-r fuld welcon-(tn:-- ,' Ties are of two kindl.ar.d em-v and therefore they shouldcolor toner, of cup- j broidered designs 0:1 liite.i, cut out ,lielv the on ' VI i. 7pinkied aily i.f r.'. . those the design, h.,f liili ,Ilk .1 by there pest-me,! (.r r m, tied in a dubl- - i ouhnu. with one ! perennial L tic, '"'.'Id "- -i ' V ;ii"..v uiiih r. cud ge.ia can tak- j ed in hoP- -' !,! fuI 'ontidem-Th- ! eiyi- - hat- touched! "' r Vjur sod.M 'x " na'iy rilffnent. ,np ? ef for tlie best list. of an old i it- - form on page fourteen) one tablespoonfu'. i.f rura-r.s i! top o' applev ligiuly vilov--una riH,i meringue uud piacr til dry, then set aside, ((tram 1..e t, r from tlie apple parniga and add tw o rsblespoouftila of augar o the juics iJie-COOX fl'.'S return to the fire . nir.ulek. adding a few drops of leq.:i rleartau If eggs are watheif before belief useii jlne and lialf a teaspoonful of ..'ool and pour aniund t;, the clean shells mar Iw in Hired for nutmeg, appbs. clearing simps and coffee. t-- iea have been psss- - - Du not try to save money by Doing without you;- - lunchaon, even if only for once Thts will Injure your r kfuni. (Continued ; h - Owkind r, i i - cover or clieiiu- - 1 r'b-bo- n afu-rnooi- ,. U-- e dreJ riullarv. und woimn are tired of getting fii'n irni. , hul. cap" vuJ There are fur k'-.i- muff. Rad. u lit. Clilffun n:e r l'-- e- - gd-1,- . 1 -e- fj-- f 'i' chinrlik- -. c.i'-y- i,ui''-i::i- ft a: d e eviii; wiat. bo-5- 1 jf ancestral cattle early one morning and announced that he wa going on a hunting expedition. u that ho would noi return home until late at night. An hour later lie m 'l Anna Schulz nt an appointed place in tile forest an.! pro. seeded with her to a village few mile away, where a moior car was awaiting the fugitives. Mounting the automobile , they aped off in tbe direction of the 'French frontier, which was only some l&u tnlh-distant. Count Franc! Erasmus chow till method of secret flight because he fesrud that rf hi design wen- prematurely discovered the powerful Influence of hi father might cause forcible measures to be taken for hi hard-workin- FOR i lean difficulties A iliau elsewhere. few weeks ago lie walked out of the -- for example: "VYliat Is the oldest ant Adamant." Or. again, th game may resolve ii elf Into gam of cities. For ssampier "What city I for few peuple? ftcon-ity.To the hostess who long for something new In the way or entertaining without the need of a large purse the "fad party" will appeal. Cards are Issued aa fur regular dance, only In mall letlsts la written on lady' card. Tou ar requested to wear In your hair some token signifying your pel bobby." And for tbe men the cards Intlmst,-tha- t worn Iu the (Its token should buttonhole. At an affair of this kind given recently one of llu girls came with two small rapiers crocked, "because 1 am so fond of quarreling" she gayly explained. Another girl notwii for her teste In dress had the suggestive emblem of three tiny parcels tied with a string, each bearing the name of a noted store. Tss, alts acknowledged, "shopping Is a passion of mine. An ambitious but slay kl home guset represented tbe desire of her heart by wearing In her heir a liny globe. F ports are easily represented. But one woman who was not ashamed to ar knowledge cooking aa her fad wore wooden spoon and a wee silver peppe.r cruet In her tresses. The men's favors spoke of their different hobbles in the following manner: Fhoollng, a gun; rowing, an oar; wrP-In- g, a small bottle of Ink dangling tinder a pen; tennis, a racket; skating, a silver skate. The guests, all having had a chance to discus their favorite fad, went away satisfied that tlie evening had been GRACE (1RIHCGM. , pleasant one. . i Dect-mbe- uncx-pecie- the parly 'w Hi ho filled with groups of laughing people asking and answerMies Brown will read ing questions, th question on Mr. Hmiih'a ticket which may be: "I planted a kls. Wht grew?" and would hastily write "two But llpa" tuiipe on her programme. easy to th. answers will not all be as een that guess, for tlie entertainer has quite difficult ones are on the cards. Aflrr a cerialn length of time the correct answers to all the questions arc read from a list by the hostess and tha nl guests sir, Id groan and sigh cheers rheck off thslr own cards. The two who have solved the highest number correctly are Uie winnora. Another version of this guine may be played by Inviting one's guest to become a colony of aril a" In thi rase the question are different, all the answers ending In tbe syl'able "anl," . e, j V'f jiur uiis:acles Ali i!.,- member well-direct- . are too If llicm- a iniile visiiicg i nui nmy he eubstiluied. VVlien tinarrives esrli guest will be handed a card on whicii will be writien anil imn.bered a question aunli aa: "I planted a dancing master. VYhur will grow? g ueaL Is told to pin Ihe card m :nii - consph-uou(isi't of the clntliing, Tli- hostess quietly tells each lierson h- liUKiVer to the question, whn h in tlie uhnie Instance was "hups." inlsd with numbered Irogrannue.-blank lines cerre, ponding to each question f ill he gie.n gucsl. Iu a very sliorl time the ixmiiii on the night . s ! 'ter. pan-uie- - owu-siaiio- Vn'VvVaA'VvVvVVV'a'tA owu K:;: in is Kiasiliua bud to fare io his mesahi-futvof ihe Erbar.i famiiy ngi-i-- d amoug tbriusclvcs noi ( tpvvk to iiii.i dr iv recognize him a a rehtiivi- urnii b gave a boh-tupledg t abandon his matrimonial He was buyciined not only by hia own relailver. Inn by tin-- members of lit, tuber arikiocra.ic latuilies in the Heigh borhoo.l. Ou two occasion ibis sfs-ia- l ili-boycor, involved the young nobieniau in duels with other whose young arlsna-raiin t real him with ihr ordinary marks of i roapta-irniau.,1 him to such an extern that lie challenged incm to combat. Due duel was fought wiib a certain Baron Gablsux and the other with a Count, Buehwaldt. The first dud wa fought with words, and Count Fraud Erasmus, wito had become most proficient iu the use of this weapon at Boun, disabled hi antagonist by a wound on th right arm. Tbe in her duel, with Count Bnchwaldt, was foughr under the most severe conditions. The combatants look up their stand opposltu one another, at. a distance of fifteen paces, and It was agreed that they should exchange shots with pistol uniil one of thetu wa disabled. In this case again Count Fraud Erasmus emerged front the encounter a vlcior, having disabled hi opponent by a shot wbieli lodged In tbe right shoulder. The social boycott, however, which contiuually exi ended, caused him much Inoonvenienct- - and anniiy-aucand at times nude Iff almost unbearable, but never for one tuommi did he waver In hi to the washerwoman's pretty daughter. As noon n he bad aitaiued hia maCuunt. Fraud jority last Erasmu began to consider definite .Idana for marrjTug Anna Rchulx. In hit own neighborhood he found th obstacles to be iasiinmmuiablc. In niullltuds of doeuinenfn Germany nr necessary before a marriage cun be solemnised, and (he young Count was unable in obtain lit necessary papers. He 'was also unable lo find n clergyman who wa willing tu marry him to the washerwoman' daughter, lie noon decided tbur tin- - marringe could he arranged in England with s 1 of iii-- b'. n:a.i j s iii (om:! - fmiui wiil us ihe auger and a.-- wnn-- whi Mus thi a wi.liin a few tuvks :! the thus tbe i.eitii- !: hirhday, received of ihe tail . he a liionch i la peasant glory girl. a lit- more than turui-uiiin conni-ciioThe not in of founts Erhacli scluriou. strict an hU up luiors' possess of hai thM Riven wilt it- iiMuuiiiU 5oe affair. Hi but rank also to high took iu. uuionly and liim o Lmb. espectiil p.ittis mow ' fj:lt er iot ivuitul nf his temper to . hTdSnUNd a one of the large estates and great wealth. Their the family priiic ur.i with tot an that be xeired tbp near- romance in the landed KthScseions are doited about in tbe family ir;u!liitiu. Ih- - wjt tjufib;; si hi)r nhiji and the Krtuu-j nn Hese. it to a as :ur and Wurrcmbcrg regard Bavaria, s.u;ri 'detail here given in well as in the uu wlib tbe butt end. OS Austrian pruvincea of ing, who must not on auy acctKiie. cun-- , Wn pubnot have inh'it Bohemia and Saizburg. These esiau-laminate himself by contact wire pn-- j SSjTBerUn. but wish thebeen cover aj aggreR'iu- urea of rather more sons of plebeian hir;h. He wus unjsln to have iii.iui of the ii which "re li.il c;t- a reliable corespondent ! Count' the of in ii tiupri tnciuo.y. aeighboihood afiti-li.iiA .. ... i. ii JSral it " m the Genuau Grand be will he was it .Mi in tin HeM. I think it 1 , that'tbe story they tell of sae- eu ui l!rtf :lu aui--l- 1 ha had hw ilcese wl. .it, fur 'lie jar love's sake or notion. l the gli .ii- - now Ih-- u 1 in either tact c. ii:- - wile. t (inti . vim VTbrtrin with, it should be rent, n hi- xtriking the Herman aristocracy is ni-- 1 iT-the ll.I tbl'i exclusive and far more Jeal-ji or ii.r asking ' .i. i.cui hej rf i' rights and privileges than i'..-r- e t iit- i cl ill I!? aristocracy of England or France tulluw, an He' lie.. i; 'll CiinVCI'kHcounts and barons ; -l- ialT German back I'.iitt she w.i in .m line of ancestors extending - il .u- ite III com i "inn as 'dil darkest middle age look down !i Hem-i. '! .i apiM-.ithe mushroom j .: cinirreH r ntkeuotempt .i rie' wi:b have sprung up in England ! i'll cnii; ing patienci iii.wiilreumliiiR 7 other count ties during the last Ii ii i j all were plai'i-i- l c iiimiacleK wt centuries. The Erbach, JJ. way. Ills in-- u u n ilia1 sin-j iu MirSJTonly ruble family, but they :.u liiluinw.re "i- iiuiiRhier , mrdiatiwJ family, which means u. Frau Scbi-..in,i ,l,kinii-lilt they enjoy absolute equality of Ills :i .Tli nf iiu- - couple of The Mrta with all the royal, families iTubail in i m cluuiiei-iiiiilit t'o,int L, The Count of Erbacb trace of the iuii'ii-- . Sr descent back to noble warrior In . lng Hu washerwiin. ..us tenth century. Ever since tbut ilu-nn-- i in jiublic. (oiisequi-ir.:.- ' Tmrf period tvery male nnd evory foii-srpuihs of thifnxla ancestor of the present arm in inui mIiiur aud w.'iut'i-icof Erbach ha been of noble ilii-wcitwiijs, whi-i'itinh The children of those vsho safe from i 'i- -. rvatioii. I uia'.iei have bren 1; wire imixissiblt . Imwcivi-- , ibui a from the succession. Counts the hundred ago up years youi.R niiin of bticli diMiiiiiiiii-lii-i- t Pkt f i'n lice and so well known ill rough-pt-4 Erbsch were the indejiendeni on i lie neighborhood ur die tiling a state rhuated in Houth Ger tbe wiili a pie:-Gouni sliould walk ri.T on ihe right bank of over ty girl wltboui mmiui-i- or l.iti-Uise, and they continued to rule J atinntiou. 'iac tirei oHirl-liiitdr dominions, which were then of caiiiti from t Inin the Grand Duchy of Hesse. . wliiisn father liianl ihe rumor yur th loss of their actual suzerain-- ; tbe-iliai she was keeping company wiili r a Counts of Erbach received of the wimig nobleiiiiin. Happening to putintM that their rank and that roaJ mdu meet ihe fount ou u Mr descendants should be consider- j acconti'd afterward ihe sturdy Hwual to that af all reigning houses j ! liim and said: ".Vi.i liciKhlNir ftrtver and ever. At the same time me Hcrciii- - Hlglines ihui jiHir fe besd of tbe family, who still Is liaiiui of tuy ihe neighborhood milled to call himself the "Reigning j received the right of styling , coiiagi- - when 1 am away from home in Ill com-to py atii mion in my daiiRii-lemaua. ntANirs y if Serene Highness." Fw Tawaa WobWMB at bsllvi IM Wba Haa last lUcrM a Anna. I do noi want any fimos with the uietulters of the various Vruhis risn'l ad mi MIIIIm ysSMiw who is Vt 'll Into, iu Germany the pursulug m ilaiightcr. ANYA M.HILK. Iwt tdinlng families a arrIn good girl and will marry a mail Csan of Erbach cau never bo hrUwef Wh Omni lrori Kreiik Use Sun tp Iff more, care to keep llieir During tbe whole period of her ather of life. 1 must, there- they tuuksecret. etted and are exempt from ihe Matters continued tachment to tbe young Couui, Anna fore. beg your Serene Highness id meeting of apnearing in any law court than 10,000 acres uud are a source of to recite Ibe names of bis ancestor nearly two years, the Count Hchula continued to work in he good enough tu reuse your ui tril- thus for the her mothafer ss defendant In a civil action or rich annunl revenue to the owners. The bnck to meeting peasant girl a often os the leuth century and to re- lions to hiv on daughter, and not 4o Him he came from the nnlverslly a I witness to give evidence little er' could and vlllagn to laundry, spend Inn in Icaie lii-i- his should be reigning Count of Erbach possesses member that those who had married her head hv flauerh Ck If their evidence vacations at home, and as month bo seen standing before ihe washtub, lieaci.1' Is on cawllea. u commissioner three sltuaied hla of birth themselves lower than wonnff) stalely special wary went by thq people of the neighbor- mangling or Ironing Ihe linen, or hangon a line In the gar ('oiiiii Kl'ancis Eiasimre, who was hood lagan to guatip more amt more ing the pgiml to wail upon them In their estates In Hesse, Wurteinberg and had been expelled front the family In livevidence well ns a as d m tome and tq take their Belahurg, magnificent, attorn hi romantic attachment. disgrace. Count Francis Erasmus eolislderaiily disconcarled hr this dvu, from early morning till evening. a insmaller palace In ed aud grew up in this suffocating In such casee their simple aee In Berlin, The story of the thrashing adminis- She was a honest, girl nspiied tbal he was Munich and a third town residence In tellectual atmosphere until he readied deeply in love with tbe girl and lhal tered to the Count by the girl fath- and nothing could be said against her fcteniuns are lonsidcred as weighty a ike evidence of ordinary mortals Vienna. A villa on the shores of tbo age of IS, when, like most other he raw no reason why he should nut er and brother also began to lie whim- except that she loved a man far continue to see her. A occurred. pered slaiut and lost nothing In repe-ilou- . aliovo her In rank aud station, a dr ptann oath. A Count of Erbuch is Lake Constance, another villa at the young German noblemen, be summer sludcnl. at. the I'uivcrslty of Bonn. jin the midst, of which Anna's brother tin absolutely equal In rank and fashlonahlo South Gorman The result was that Count Fran- cuiusUnce which eu-liuUnit the Baden-Badeand half a dox- Here for the first time he came lmo t appeared to buck up hi father. 11 ore cis Erasmus's father, demanded ex- - suspicion and envy of her fid low vil kik tu the German Emperor or the resort of 1 ! FOR LOVE OF HER THE YOUNG NOBLEMAN. FAMILY. GOT HIMSELF BOYCOTTED SO- - s Um- - d $ DAUGHTER AR STOCRATIC r .i- s Er-bac- h EsTAT YVITh in., i;ur.,'.ii-i- ol i.iio .! ,i' i;,k tl:-- ! ;u,.i T ; Urlisl IliMnit nf th,. I t .llillllR fililli tifj Erbi.ch ; i.ii.iAu iu in-o- i OllC llill-'- , lion iloliui. fount is i.jt-non of ibt r ;g!.i..R l oitut at cireuixis slices in mind in order to country by mairylm iii- - eno 1U offense nr.Ty of the m"n, nrfity (bushier, whica (,'ouui F.T.iiei becu bavo already lias rommiiied ia marrying a f w km in the cable plclunn , K- STORV OF COUNT FRANCIS ERBACH 3 ROMANTIC b'ARRiACI TO PRETTY AWA SCI- - . -CATCHES- IN GERMANY. FORFEITED A VAST PROPERTY AND A FORT L NE Or C . Ls HALLY AND FOUGHT T r-- rouur Viuiais lienuau . INHERITANCE TO SAURY hav.- f.'hino" far cast as Chicago nnd cpi-:- - give much are inui'i- - ',U - !li : cock. wniterK, srv"it- cf viii lend ihe domeiliv uatica. is - n'i .c- - wc-- r1"' "f Th y ''tit 1 |