Show 1 r F or A Another s Sin Din BERTHA M. M CL CLAY Y Continual Tomorrow 0 Morning I rI t II Ly- Ly J If Ji i I. I ought ought- to tn change Ui It t name today toay said raid Lady DI We Die It I I I for Ian Ad I think you yo OU more genius then than an any an ono one 1 ar per known lOW Why asked Lady Adelaide Because you can form Corm th till most tto combinations of color light 5 ao alv 1 fl flowers I ever saw laW w. w and lune hac been to some om of the grandest dt enter enter- S in London and i Paris lari I never saw MW anything ha halt half so o beautiful a ea today a. a f And Lady Die rendered this P tt- tt S mor willingly because e Lord orew C-orew there been pJ wa was listening hud had i tn dI discussion Vh l the Iio hail bill 1 was spoken of 0 Lord Jo draw W had Izad IzadI I unthinkingly said to his his' coutin Die Dle you understand all nil those thoe e kind of things MO HO well will you oit just look Jook J round to 00 what see at l Is the be beet t arrangement arrangeS arrange arrange- i S Went ment you can make and antl Ln La LacI y DI Die understanding the thc flush on the tb young yo o wife's face answered quickly My IY J late laste highly a as a aou you ou oute rate nUe te K Hi i r S Al Allan Aan tn pales Into insignificance f b beside of Adelaide She i is an artist by I am but a a. feeble imitator Then Lord Lorl Carew turned to his hIli wife Ife with tb a mo most inot t awkward bow I 5 or Of course I merely thought U of t t n nik f- f lug lul Die t la to- you he said Id J i an attempt at apology t Hen n l fair calm face with Its cr expression Kl of or pride was t turned haughtily to him S It lilt Is Ia quite immaterial t tel to tn int in he t replied and then Lord Carew V saw Y bow how very remiss he hc had hod been Perhaps Per Per- haps hap it Jt was W to show how hIm bIm in what t he j could do that niB his young youn wife fook fookS S S such uch pain pains with the arrangements 5 There wa always Ys upon her hor a 11 sense enc r of ot bitterns and wrong g. g Sho So nev oe I r forgot now itow the trouble that seemed f to m make ke her old In h F her r I Y youth Uth Alfirst Al At S first nt there had bad been times wh when n Oi OiS S forgot It and ond sung laughed nd nd foil felt j hearted light now It was waa u n never vCr cr forone for tor one moment absent from her mind e The The finding of or that portrait had hd ha deepened deep- deep deepened deepened ened the bitterness it hb hd caused feelings feel feel- r v y ings of distress or of envy of lome S like jealousy quite foreign to W that i gentle 8 sensitive lI nature nature Now Noy as he hc listened to Lady Lay D Dj Phs warmly expressed admiration L t. t rt td j 55 Carew wa compelled to own t that thai I I. I was right that no one ont had the am mm amS S exquisite grace Brace and tact Then lie ie be bl began san gan to rc reflect ct that thal every r day showed showe him some fresh charm some Horne new nn und I attractive quality In her Lad Lady Adelaide Adelaide Ade Ade- laide was surprised when hen hen I fit site looked d dup up to 11 find nd her husbands husband's band j afre es fixed S upon her with an of f greater kindness I than she the hod r seen in them I 1 The evening of ot the thc K came mt and anti andt 4 5 the ladies W went ul ta IT u tO dress dres Lady Lody t S Die went into her I c room The S. S far famed Carew CRIe lay Jay on 01 the I S v I S toilet table anil she cried out in AdIn admiration ad tJ In Ira t Ion will hok li ok like rf P You queen I There ore fire no I Mones on s in In to to be bei r compared to trICe I IThen I Then hen she l that tho tiLo fah cS face not net brighten It Is so sot sol t natural for 01 th the young youg and the beut beaItH- l ful UI to 0 lUte tIui admIration I S re much that J 1 J. J l v r trading a ing of if a q who hv was wa a t h happy 1 v woman do you u I I IS I S N Nn not pei 1 ha J 16 B altogether I 1 do no know ull l l om-n om of of u n- n nv very u-very v very ry e erI er- er nl t 1 re 1 ei 11 1 vry V y r c 1 I l' l n f ten friney Adelaide di that you have have- found i iU J U I. l bo J SW o. o But nul in thy Lady A Adelaide V I r S hI 4 not respond nd to cnn I 1 tote tone No a o e ever know lenow ol of of 11 her troubles f front on her 1 own OW 11 Up Bj Yet Vet S despite h ho indifference when she w Wt fully aU 11 In t tn int t costume S sh she ef ul l nut refrain n from um feeling f I some some- i delight hi fn her own beauty i S She fihe l h Al i. looked FrO 1 lovely The Tw girlish graceful was W developing into magnifier magnifier- rt womanhood wo- wo manhood the fair wt f sweet et face was o D t f color colo The coro lEt of if 8 set l Oh ot the golden A diamonds fI shone like point of IRme o th the white n ned neck annS ann thc tho rounded a. a arm her hel dress of rich richS S S S white hite satin saHn was t with witti water f 5 S lilies Its It's 1 i each lily lay diamond lamon f i V dr dew per 1 5 S fer rl Iet m maid ld ber hea Half naIf hoping S she he would r some rome me little cx- cx j but as lad Lady r Adelaide tl l In in Ia hev toe tie smile n l away aay all nod and gave ve pia Place c to I I it S i s iC Jt not natural thought Ja Jane Jarr Jarri i y why n need ed my myshe r 5 lady Indy it- it its its' h s' s the she looks 8 at at herself h k There I C no noone one else elc 1St in Iii that ball bull r room i i one half so fair Lad Lady Adelaide went down stairs stull'S S alon alone There were ilm 1 when she felt felther her br loneliness move keenly than words 1 can catt describe c. c Tin THIC re wa wU wan im u I fond to lo t tell tH lur how tall Sal I she look looked t to to- take hf her I hand In hi hi lii i arm armband ormIa d nd le Ie l her Into tho the must enter alone nothel dell sigh came canto from her lips 1114 thell she he tried to rail rally This will never do she site said t li to eRIC I do not wish tho ho w V rJ to know that my husband C CAt Jt- Jt not love mc me and I do 10 wish Allan t to ce that people admire me quite lulle ai all 1 uch ch as cia the beautiful lady lay he hc loston lost on the thc fourteenth of or June S The rho next moment elpe tood in the midst of oC a ClOW crowd of oC K guests brilliant proud and amI calm so 80 that no ono have gue how her bee heart was beat beat- ing The Th Duke DuRe of f ma made e hit his compliment fl great mont moat His filL roe PIO 4 war W noted note for 01 hl his hll peculiar faculty of or admiring Ch beautiful ful UI women n an and he hail 11 seen Hen none so fair Cair as Lady Adelaide She saw MW her I husband hUb nt busy butt among His 18 guests guests guests-au ah ii It h ho had ad d but given her one compliment meat ment how world would have changed hn gel for I her r as it was In tho the midst of crowd clowd a sense of or e came cam ov over r her w weIL si after all the one great treasure treas treM- I pl pre ure for to which her art lu-art longed longell was 9 as u than o e ever I It wa s all car an and l vanity vexation of or spirit end and n monotony ny S r f A brilliant procession wa wit formed formell to to tolbo tho ball room My l Lord Carow t took k the Oio Duchess Duches of ot Gran Granton ton hil hIs hla grace race was 38 made quite happy by ren re re- n allowed to tu u walk I Ith th Lady Ado Ade ea laide a c They pa through passed h the thc long and dJ gallery second to none Ion in tn and his grace whis- whis P erd at as thoy raided along that tI or of orall all aJl the s w whose whoRe portraits hung lung ther waH faH not one so 80 fair UH UN the tire J df r b by ilLS his side hide She he he was most mOlt J dy Indifferent nn and th tilt tho duke DIt as quite t touched Her face fac did Lild lOt wot Hush h her I palm calm ulm serene eyes ces n ny ner y r e drooped ho nm and his Grace Gracer of or r was Wall va accustomed l to such plU 11 t VI of or II nce Lady Adelaide danced the first with ami t felt somewhat sonie- sonie some some- I what wJ n Jt tt was over o Sh Silt did not care for duke ulce I ments tile they Only embarrassed lier ier ierI j I she hc hail bud no nov v wl h to make a n conquest of t him the only mail whose heart hart h she desired to win ill was going about now hOW among 1 his g guests c ests ts nn and never nee t thinking of her hel I The duke dulce wa Vau s sorry to leave l ave her her her calm eim Im Indifferent reception of or h his homage was 48 a novelty to him h hp have liked to linger Unger the thc whole evening b by h her r. r Tho luke duke it may bD bt b bobst observed r rd d en n pass mit had man married led a n avery avery very VOy plain and very amiable woman woman- for foi her mone money AL Lady d. d cI A Adelaide el you arc are just as i false as as rest test of or the world said a I complaining voice olce and turning round I sIaw she V Captain Randolph by J her Ier kido Bides frI In what 11 lL way vay way am am J I false faie s she he I asked cold coldly I You hR have hn gIven gl your smiles to the lie Duke of or Granton Cranton and und to me mc he saidI said sail I r am not aware of lC an any particular j nests in Sri In my mlles miles Captain Ran Ilan- l anil you f. f ob- ob tv a. a t tn ic e voi tre won oie in h the time Tied lied nc sea says rays a s 's moodily 1 I v f be it rt hoi eat at pity to drown u Q y men inca sho she said Id I I I Jul such sueh a b y you Ou t like 1110 mim Im La Lady y A Adelaide savagely ul a el Do 1 I like lIle whom she a asked lir The luke duke of ot course All ladles ladics lad Ics find fin something on to admire In dukes dule You are arc speaking very strangely to me the she phe said serenely an and tho captains captain's face flushed flu h a hotly I 1 have n never r thought as to whether I like the HI duke duk or not She looked so calm so serene so MO entirely above all aH such earthly considerations con con- that thai B Beauty auty groaned I al aJ ud ti I The he love loye of torture Is inherent I li innate in women he said ald and aga again i n I I the beautiful eyes yes were raised raided in to his hb f I II I sweet shy half perplexity I He cannot be talking ti time to t. I Ime me roe meshe she thought to herself that u It i- i t quito quite absurd he be knows I am mar mal malI I vied Then her heart beat ami ammil h In h. i face grow crimson f as she re lelUc mem- mem I bored what else h hk mt knew I He knew site was a married and that l I h her hr r husband did not love her he stillI stillmore still till tillmore I more t that at he did not nol admirer her I that he be alone of ot all those who met I i her 1111 was perfectly Indifferent to her i He lie knew that whole days das passed and th they y never nevel exchanged one word word wOId lIeI lie I knew know that she had less influence over him mun an any on one living He lie knew I that tr-at she was lonely in inc midst amidst of her hel unloved though she shewa as wa as hIs hIM ifo Ife- Ife nil this h hi h. Knew tet et I r surely lie Iw would not dare ci c knowing all to talk n nonsense t tt to r mer Ir 1 Adelaide you ou promised meI nu me I this dance anco said Captain Randolph She looked at nt him and nd tI the e clear pure I I glance re revealed alc the truth an arid and purity purIl of ot her hel soulI soulI soul I I will dance with you you ou she sal said I most wIll willingly I if It you Will promise I me not to talk afe k you Ou have o been lIeen doing t 1 I 1 will promise J you anything onearth on onearth earth cArth you ou like said al young youns oun I sOldier an and he thought to h himself m elC that there i was nothing he tie Hot not tl do for fOl her I. So Sc lovely loel so fO so good The fht Duke Duk of ot ranton had watched this little Intel Interlude That yount Randolph Is in love lovo with Lady Adelaide A ho he said nid as ns sure as an fate where fate where is II I her Ir r husband And then it H struck him as strange strone that never nc once during the evening e ha had he seen Lord L r Carew speak to his wife He lIe b began gan to think there must have been a quarrel although Quarrel although he lie slid mit to himself it Is rather early carly for tor that 1 kind of oC of He lIe determined to gratify his curiosity and anti later on on when hen the ball 1 hind had already b boon been n one of the thc most spirited and amI 1 best hest ever given he hc went up to Lord Lor Carew I I 1 h have c nev never r congratulated you sufficiently Lord Care v Carew w ho 10 I upon your good fortune lii In In winning so 50 peerless a wife wICe Lord 1 My 1 replied only y a n I 1 bow ow Ills His grace poured forth a stream of of compliments hut but he be obtained ob ob- ob- ob tamed d merely formal replies from Crom his I As he left lert him ho lie shit hl to hUmS hUm hUm- I Rt S I J am right there Is rs something wrong at lun an and nd I 1 should like to td know what t Jt Is S XIV Though Lol d tew had l answered i PO so o formally he lie hail felt reI pr Plou oud of the dul 8 compliments Was Pas hIs wife 1 really so o beautiful land n fascinating as ns said He lie d over Ot the thorn born Where shere ho lie e could see sec her Sh She Shu Shuw w tas as to the Duchess of Granton Granton Granton Gran- Gran ton and rot for the th nl t time lime In his life Lord Loid Carew looked at the tIme woman oman he lie h hat had married manned and arid did lid not love iove She was ns man fair fair fairI I she hc was simply poi f i s is 1 she ho bent 1 bent blIt forward aid with a H smile on her hel fact face talking to the 1 duchess he lie owned to himself that theme l was as no 10 flaw in her beauty that beauty that she looked like some tall fair queen Yet though he admired her though her though he frankly owne owned that she was the loveliest and most graceful graceful graceful grace grace- ful of women n his heart dl did not toward to her he dl dPi did not feel the lie least leat symptom of love lo his heart hort did not warm to her ber but he felt that she was beautiful l graceful nn and gracious Ashe As s Ashe he stood lood there watching her somo some I ono one came up and amI took tool the lIw duchess r u ua away uN a then Captain l lady ad Adelaide alone and being al always always at- at ways on un the watch for fu an on opportunity I went vent w nt up to her As he drew near her hor his hilS face tee softened a great tenderness and revel reverence noe filled his eyes He ito I b bent nt down 1011 and said something to horIn horin herin hor her in a low voice olce and she looked up with a pleased smile Beauty spoke gain again she did not answer Vcr him then with a smile and in a n few minutes he went aw away Lord Lor Carew's face grew grew he hc did not love her but after all ull all she bore his name she name she was his w wife and und she belonged to him and amid noone no noone noone one elSe cite must care for tor her bel Then she was alone and as all she sIte looked an expression came over her fair fall young oung face that filled l his Heart t with something like pity rity an expression sion slon of utter loneliness und and sorrow orrot the consciousness of that brilliant scene seemed to die tile from her het And Andin in that moment her husband read meat her hor horI I heart she correctly she he was not happy happy- she looked lonely and desolate Allan Lord Cart w was not an unkind man he ho crossed the thu r jom hastily anti and went to his wife He ire never ne forgot the exI ex expression eat ex- pre ton of startled JO Joy on her hOl face ace I as Uti she shie looked up at ot him the I that was wa half hatt pain halt half pleasure he heI never knew afterward how It happened happened hap bal but ho he found himself saying I to her hl I Will YOi danco dance with me d laide I She rose Immediately With the greatest pleasure she said A I strange feeling fe of came come o over him as 8 she placed laced hor her hand upon his arm It was the tilts first time I since they utcy had luu ha walked waked down the aisle able of the lie church together since that unfortunate unfortunate un un- un- un fortunate wedding dayI dayI day ay I think the lilt ball is 18 going oft off |