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Show dark tramps hav jbtj tiught drinking fmmf w h cj matches somefinished j FOK WOMEN AND HOME but this rangetsiteofffalrs these yeasels. Fllih and dUsut-ladu- i U It In tbs plaid. color Franee la In your favor! narrow a with pelting mouths may easily leave a aulficlent around the edge you have sat In Judgment upon your also farms number of microbes to eoatamtyiata in whloh material, the INTEREST of plain maids entire household, Especi Jl is this mother; see If you can avail yourself items the belt, cuffs and occaaionally the and MATRONS. true In the case of mfikrwbtth Is on of far more propitious circumstances. insleeves. Serge may be employed the most favorable means for the of "Dear,c dear mamma. cried Fellclf, stead of cashmere and the yoke, belt, 1 spoke Atwhhwefa of and cuffs covered with narrow braid culture of bacilli. Consumers should through a flood of tears, Insist upon having their nul supply I thoughtlessly; I uever meant to hint h url iunt ja bh'h make a very pretty finish. served In sealed bottles, and these that 1 be.leved you anything butrIhe ChlMrcu edged heuteb AtUwil of collars material, Wide plain t never be left In area way or on should are! you angel another are. ' ' with a band of plaid, FopuUr. CHAPTER VII. ig your purlfleauon to tome!" She flung herself upon her mother r doorsteps. T the words heir fancy. Sash ends of the plain atuff, They had now reached the open breast, and they mingled tbelr tears tohemmed around and knotted at the companion lighted mtadow from whtj-- the roof and chim-th- e gether. After this they were both comT(Umh Astrakhan aa Far Coats. belt, are very pretty, and may fall In little lantern ,neg of the4t'hateu'u could be plainly forted. 1'Rr.AMKl) of shared the same couch much 'earlier They choose. '( Furs are appearing as or the you at frout back, ami still, hanging at hia belt, bten. after Lady Feliele are the proper and and that long a quite night, usual, with iiof sun t ia made are ghan Plain serge gowns whose round reflect-lo- r us farther; there had fallen into the sweet slumbers of "Do ViiiS and hill and ' thlngto' be worn with straw hats, low-cwith bodice. yoke plaid threw the ghostly is no occasion for It. and yuur lime la :nuocenee and And mere trtfii youth, the pate mother sleeves of the plan material and a which are with us so lab;. Among the t!'-the valuable," said the (jountesa. circle and rKe upon softly; bent above whispering her, bi wide band of the plaid around the novelties in fur Is a sealskin Russian ijtii, aj ground He held it He turned at once. Th one d ,ir thing "Oh, my beloved one, may Heaven but these gow.ns are not nearly Jacket, pouched back' ang front, with the so skirt, t. that pale Then I wich you up that da- n.&ie the. bitter trials of your hopeh you Fpare as the plain serges trimbasques below ths belt. This so attractive The ladies waited till the woods hid less mother. At least, though your light revealed to In front with a handsome blouse closes a belt with med with braid, made By nn or stars or her eager, hig figure from them, then went slowly him devotion be not Ed n the garmmt is lined warm, womanly a h r, over buckle; In ni bright frost turquoise waist opening all earnest face in toward the chateau, from whose bou- aroused, may you flud a husband you, Was jum that v9 The belt brocade. The genifras white with collar. stock vest and velvet Vrlu Its girlish loveliness, and gave to her doir windows, as they approached neap, can respect and honor, and not a nar t0 and tiny girl will readily aee that thla garment the of are cuffs velvet, aud fer those with his pale, noble countenance, they saw the cheerful light streaming tyrannical master, who can be copied In seal plush ot velvet intelforth like a beckoning star. o mar! Itep, luminous eyes, that broad, most strenuous effort to I dreamed Of heaven-wi- th crushes your with very good effect. Tlree-(bartsaid Lady Feliele, "1 fulfil your duties loyally. "Oh, mamma, lectual sweep of the forehead, aud those The angel trod the elijali.Kt! r h. re. length coat will he trimmed with ear forrtiy wonder so much at you! Title nor as Emile h.d And each wai beautlfd; sadly wiBtful eyes. two In longer, days ble, astrakhan, Persian lamb and wr wtreclioiai pi also; "Sweet image of the past! what can tune, nor forty fathers should have prophesied, the count arrived with his Were choral work, mmn f..r acuL The fur will be used op the blah bea'w's in And yet he. separated me from Emile, so grand and noble friend. If the servants marveled you know of Emile! exclaimed weather standing collar and will Hoe the from, . I ,,, tog, thcr! heroic as he is! My mother hes told me, and, ah, The beat was atUl-- we his quiet entrance, his freedom from at Coats made entirely of astrakhan ai 1 The counters paused suddenly, and the accustomed retinue of attendants, admire, I respect you so much; aud ., dream true. likely to prove popular, and let me aay P woke and lo, my wish best leaning heavily against her daughter, they stood too much In awe of him to IThat happy dream of me au t you' right here that they are one of thecloth"What do you wish, innocent one? hurst into a perfect passion of tears. comment upon it. He greeted the countIn Eden, heaven, no need u roam For make to Investments possible aatra-kt- n "That I could comfort you! was Tlie stern pent emotion once finding ess with his usual stately courtesy, but The foretaata of tt1 all la home worlds ing. A New York girl haa an through tils Where you and Eeltcle's fervent answer. vent, it seemed that she would never he clasped his daughter to his heart ere ( ah haa worn for si coat which weather, He seised her hand and kissed it pas- grow calm again. Feltcte was deeply ha presented her to the marquis. It was Still Work and praise ami thank towinters, and expect to wear aix more. a atarrned. She gether. passed both prms around true, that she was the dearest thing In sionately. She was almost sure that When the style change the, coat la shower of hot tears accompanied the tbe reeling figure, kissed her franti- the world to him, except his pride and love a m t and we gll know how Imposfrom weave changed, Together aatra-khn- n, caress. 1 cally, called her by every endearing his selfishness. He loved her as deeply For all thats good and uni and Meat tt sible lo detect piecing In t come comforted recover e a tt till In. brood To name,- - and besought her to Be satisfied; you have allow. little would a with as his narrow nature when It la done , moA vote.- S soul." a child a embrace me! Countess, this is the sweetest the composure. Nothing seemed to avail, In De Berrl, is Lady Fellcie. You are coata style, If care. of licihlihem This, long peace And then what until suddenly the idea occurred ta the see she has quite outgrown the little a few ment I have known for years. weather. owner of thla garment add i "Heaven will reward you, sometime, daughter to feign alarm. What aonga us w go on together; Inches. And so she changes sleeve girl you remember," said the father, Oh, mamHark! exclaimed she. Emile. I can never for a moment and pocket and front and tall and solemn real. proudly. Together greet lifes doubt It. As for me, I am powerless ma, i not that M. Pierre, yonder? Then the poaal old marquis bowed gallantly over Together own on glad Ideal, la always The disOne great Shudder shook the counare o together a, lie. to express my gratitude for your astrakhan of bllttle the trembling little hand extended to Together laugh, darning thought, "each other And think on dertut.-Alt- you Some MU tess, and seizing Feliele by the hand, him. interested devotion. fifeed Are iaES." be shelter of a He turned the light slowly upon her she "dragged fief tnto-thope--in of thq material and patience. From 1 greet the Lady Fellcie with a great And hope on the at listened She shocked trees. of ' cluster mulberry face, and was evidently weather; deal of pleasure, and no little admirayour piece unravel the little ends of To sUU go on, and go together! anxiously for several moments, then tion. But I shall allow a younger voice traces of care and time. cut wool, and aew them one by one W. C. Gannett. , gold buttons, too, are very decorative on murmured he; ah, cautiously resumed their approach to .to describe the effect of such fresh So changed! the worn places. When finished It on the plain material. wear deepest. the chateau. The little ruse had been Parisian our dull, my lady, heart-grief- s Attractive Gown at Children. worn successful. They reached the balcony loveliness upon You had scarcely have been more eyes. new models in children's garThe unwife. the followed s Bride Save Sha Was BvpaotUad. a in safety; stealthily peasant had you become Your eon has not accompanied ments ara not remarkable for rer'.iy TJil boudoir. About two week ago Mr. Newton the used rridor and gained to spare The countess made a deprecating countess, the you? observed new and original ideas, but they are Peck and Miss Rose Wadsworth of Hastily removing their wrapt, and put- her agitated daughter the necessity of sat very attractive, as children's clothes Mantua, Ohio, were united In marriage the to the alude pair ting them out of sight, Hush, Emile, do not reply. chreof always are, mid now is the time for Justice of the Peace Charlee Streetwoman, down, and assumed an attitude Not yet, my dear madam. He took supplytng the needed gowns for school by past I am a faded, careworn - i , The wedding cerembuy was prohadxeer. doubt-maine- d as Languedoc. they less though Countess Indolence, and I am the more circuitoug route. You are wear, on a Friday. evenThey lived nounced whole the there through Both should prevent you from recalling aware 0f the revolutionary state Scotch ytalds seem to have the lead happily together until the next Tuesam iofi- I me. of was He -- impru0f the whole country. any other knowledge In materials, and are to be had In day, and then the bride of but four We must sshow them that we are hlg indication thankful to see you still In the very wool and silk And MprM all enough of variety great as and lam here. Open a book, Fellcie, though days went to her former home. bruU, lnaolence 0f the mob pride of manly strength; wool fabrics. The poplins, too, are tne She went to Ravenna and was In then and kindness. ring were reading, deeply grateful for your graclous majety. the queen, very popular this season, with a great consulUtlon with several attorney am FeI wine. of flask bell and erder a His eye had again turned upon neariy pa,d tfce penalty of hia diversity of colors and designs' In the about her prospecu for securing a di1 deathly faint. Give the order your-shall not feel quite easy licle. wnen self, for I fancy I could not steady my plaids, and aU the pretty plain colors vorce. She claims that her hUBband us. The past years seem but a day reaChes from which t choose. These make the j In once her, and that the became back She leaned tones yet. beard yery ntUg from parts. very pretty, dreeey gowns for the old- hypnotised I look upon her. It seems that I wife while under hia mysterloua hia marble. as Lady of my as Violaute and face pale her chair, more behold the Lady You know our extreme Isolation, er girls, and velvet, lace and silk are Influence. This 1 not all of the In a Fellcie hastily obeyed her wish. The the count prohibited intercourse with used In the trimming. Brown and youthful dreams, murmured he, man then Strange story. It teems that the maid hastily obeyed the command, dreamy tone. and red are the favorite wbT married them wan not a Justice, Fejus. I hope you do not apprehend green blue, him uneasily. said, timidly: The countess watched dark colors, and with plain skirts, lit- hia commission having expired last out serious results? to the Oh, my lady, have you looked One canaot esy what will happen My daughter Is betrothed tle bolero Jacketa of velvet to match, deBut the law aaya that auch a Jaques young Marquis De Berrl. The marriage on the lawn this evening? It had grown a little quieter, but the trimmed with a little cream lace or April. is a legal marriage, and If marriage were fiittlsg clared there jjark shapes subtile now; they have but fancy braid, and brightened up by a are is to take place at once. leaders are had separated It will hav to be they I know, anewered, Emile, with a about; though, to be sure, to touch a spring, and the mine ia fired. stock collar of bright plaid silk, the they so the courts. . all are done We and through nor noble no spades lights. youth, Heaven help all who come In the way effect Is very pretty. Narrow velvet grave smile; he Is a be ! frightened la worthy of her. Though these of the explosion." ribbon In black, JnJhs same color as or givTh Doorstep Milk Bapply, "Foolish things ge say your prayers countess looked anxiously ever the poplin, la also used for trimming. The scarcely the times for marrying ana and you will be safe answered Lady of milk or can left nron Is doubtful If a professional would deBottle prosperity may husband. in marriage, her to material, rep ing Corduroy, velveteen, be so. u Fellcie, to ave her mother the occathe early morning hours tect the darn, The Latest In should Insubof thla It them! fears doorstepa are also attend Have you any peace and plain cloth and serges to sion to speak. now If not absolutely convenient And be asked ' law. were ordinate spirit reaching Fejus? my poor will employed to the Juvenlla outfit may went off wondering at the surrounds existing conunder present The which necessary girl deslr most the to danger make the she. return l Way to 8a a Girt Dona, Plaids, however, and quits la nasard-oto noble ladies, the return of the That I practice ditions. that courage the count, not do said testily, able school dresses, as they Pshaw! Laura Kershaw beAfter you. It Is Imperative shooting falsehood no innocently told a very broad to life and health la admitted by all cause of Her refusal to womett know 0, ,uch things. gbow erery 0f dust. The blouse do what Paris Immediately, but I shall maka permit him to hanto perfect to her mates In the servanU' hall, X must and talk with M. Pierre, and is the prevailing style of bodice for persona who have watchedIntheseveral escort htr home at Columbia, 8. C., go tarrying there. I only go and I of these receptacles. on. Only think, there' my lady oflier evening, John Moore picked hrrangementa for your future safety.disthis material, and It te sometime dling a two see how affairs have gone the most repulsive looking the Instance countess, Lady Fellcie as quiet and still the of tucked a Interposed plain with do not believe there will be any yoke made her Stay, op aud carried her there. Laura the all mice; theyve been reading listen to my ae- better not turbance during my absence. At all finished work, and was going to had had you In case of evening as If no such thing as ghosU count first? I assure you It will be borne accompanied by another woevents, you have this retreat her COWNS. the ever walked. work on PRETTY EVENINQ wiser." man. They were walking down th imperative seed. I shall accustomed perversity, from his With track when Moore, from berailroad subterranean chamber the rest of the CHAPTER VIII. though the paltry desire to show that he was hind. alld to Laura to atop. She did night, and leave It habitable, OTHER daughand te leave ever this woman of not fiWJI him. not as comfortable as I Intend count ter eat In the luxu- lord and master In see the will and force ef charIntellect his think you T p iwss I can make you atop, then," I tvtfce In it boudoir rious th couat replied, contemptuous- two days at the longest. Of course, he tail With that he fired; The bulacter, alienee. profound to keep let streak the woman In the back of you will not need my caution The minds of both lr: indeed! I would as all that you have witnessed account, heal. It glanced upward and penthe Your with were teeming nil mean servant the one of girls. etrated the akull, where It lodged In scon question entirely to yourselves. By wr earnest thought, this one-ha- lf before for allow to Laura dropped. Her comto have boas. appear should the I try but neither dared waa frightened. to my worthy Pierre, overseer as If you had still faith In his to antipathy panion year give language to your Ignorance . "Yon done shot her, and you got to honesty." them. The wine and the other half tne where and then matters, We shall fortunately he spared business all of help tnv take her home," she aald to had avidently rehow be? result Moore. need of dissembling. He ta aware would my vived the countess; bear him. Wel I stopped her, and Ill tab little respect The countess colored deeply, while alher to Ups, returned had color flashed Indignantly. "That la well. Now we must arrange tho her bone, he said. Fellclea eye she But still was pale. though her face 'some signal, whereby I may that be picked Laura up and SB COSTIXf SU.I With (TO What shall remained with her head supported by here. loosed her till he laid her oa never with presence my you one arm, her eyes droopirg to th floor. He then decamped. bel. It btt her SUNDRIES. nestled FOR and on Fellcie crept to her aide, i A hunch of wild flowers thrown The womans wound 's not danger I will her hand into the chilly, listless fingers meadow. Kalaad HU the af Bpoadthrtft ous. 1 he police captured Moore shortthe rocky bridge f arm the easy the ever Rich Father. look for them myself, every morning, that hung ly after ths shooting. chair. They closed fondly oyer her. cried Feliele, eagerly. His rich father had given him the not obdared apeak. SU11 them up. I bicycle-tur- ned It over to him aa a gift, Frills af Fash loo. Sop dnp "might pick At length the countM.7ur..d and served the countess, and It had coneequent-f- ul d chine, trimmed elaborately and simple wistpur Crepe the mournful npoa eyes them fixed her before Oh, no;' for I shall, be j ly not cost him a cent. It waa not with black Chattllly lace In applique,., airllsh face. I waa poor. Hi fellow all answered Feliele. th that young make (harming dinner dresses. "circumstances ac"Mr child said she, So be It then. And now I will lather waa a millionaire and it Pink la the leading color for evening make delicate it very and so Deculiar Into woods -company you through the gowns, and If it 1 combined with violet to speak plainly with ed the old man to equip the boy with of the chateau. accessories fashion. of and whim luxuries all latest th the costly have sight that you yon cried you yet I cannot enduf 1 Pray extinguish your lantern, One a! the latest novelties In gold of your moth- - of modern life. And he had made hi 1 shall have no fancy should Judge wrongfully A 125,000 a year. of allowance son an a little fan chain, fastened Feliele, archly. . I may trinket have erred; I may er's motive. A Ifor the uncanny company of a ghost, deal of the belt, from which a de good Income, truly. everybrave at the princely courage to i Where are your fears, Feliele? In have lacked thetruth ia euapended. make. At laat he had I fen more than but emll the and very right; for the seen. I thing and told vleW of all we have heard and man a feature of dress trimbelieved the bicycle aa young I The acted given all my per- It is certain I have I la floral applique, made of allh expected you would need - duty then now always! him to gt ahead. And the young man ming was my I suasion to keep calm. guipure and braid. Jet, too, It very bePeaven knows I have struggled fiercely did. But something happened. The "Ah! but I did not know In the one office to the have I morning father going conspicuously mixed with embroidery be our pro- - and suffered bitterly; that white-face- d conginning that Emile was to Light colors in cloth are the correct meant It should only be myself to be was Informed by hia tcctor!w waa The ruined. he that fidential clerk have cruelly thing for afternoon and reception cried immolated. Circumstances I emSweet, Ingenuous child! had the old man was . astounded. Indeed, he k.I have gowns, and all eorts of Jewelled only in. me hemmed power the velvet are need of was surprised. He was told that his a Emile; 7 Heaven give me confidence. bright best the make broidery to me power given !to deserve your chafmlng whole as trimming. them. My conscience sustains me. Too son had: drawn on him for the k 1 cannot resist the Influence. Countess to assets of his fathers entire wealth. la nalversally used this season gown IhlofpIM Lace I account pretty give little well I how know deeded for little teachearly any a' Is It bod.ee. The on both light and dark gown. " We accordion-plaite- d aa summoned he JVlolante. I must thank you for both with Choked emotion, them count tboir-I. or title. wealth modes in evening gowns, yet on three hgTe iae vests, lace cravats, lace bows ing your daughter to have such kindly more empty and valueless than the his child to him and asked why thus, eared show that oink will aleeves are tight and gathered latter the 'sentiments for me. to wrist shoulder, I a effect. ahlfstrom or word to 'that pur haU. and lace everywhere that froth of the sea. I am assured it is row. of silver-spanglI told her the story, Emile, to t ar ranged with good Affect. with can Father. I cannot finished and The ,t beloved replied: the boy be to shadets fasMnable, from the deepest ribbon. In such strict prouder thing her had I me a kept You Plaid tbAfiefi-lectewhy hosiery la attractively displaylie! a gave tell plain bicycler than blush. In fact, pink rose girlish loving wife of a peasant skirt has a large, spangled de- - ed in the shop windows, an l every -have son. LimntaE f but The retirement, and because of herwith why why did. "I my that an shade. partner evening the colors Is repth entire front panel conceivable mixture meT repugnance to hermarrlage throne." And yet, there ara some duties some women have foresworn all others sign covering around the waist to the dress. There of article In this and resented was reasons." for deat reaching marquis. sundry "Father, it than those of love. So, and will wear It In stuffs of every You do not approve, then, of these higher It aeema to me. But. Fellcie, back. The remainder, of the skirt la are silk and wool, silk and tide, al so. The bell, lamp, tire, even Twaa leiui. bottom with small wool, silk, and cotton to suit every unions which consult only fortune and no and the mil scription. 1 inflator, tool-bo- x to combine another finished around A novel Idea longer urge upon you thla marriage cement, Emile, observed one In ech gore. Feliele? shade of temperature.-LacIndia- so lion-odaun for tries sprays d shade You absolutely shall (title. Lady the Judge contrasting marquis. Pjnk, with the wlth 18 tt Is best to wood. under gowns of every sort and kind b.l- -' For kind of a girls decent young to jas they slowly left the you any decision, across the lining. pensable whatever your put on in strap musWhite Brussels lace white sheer or fashionable. cashmere are choose I abhor them! returned she, with yourself; upon my support and coun- cyclelfcad done the fatal deed. be TLese' straps run around and may may rely for the evening gown. Silk of a jn q very simple design, made over a wherein cursed the Xervor. lin, both And three day father desired .. your width even about' against of any tenance, Dresden pattern is also sometimes se white taffeta, and plainly hemmed at "And what aaya the countess. they were bom. inches Is best. After the straps have anger. repugexcite J tbe boUom.makee one of Ut. pretty to lected. but It cruel Is "That It But his anger will be terrible, been put on the lining U covered with best of taste. Conservative women be- - j pew evening dresses. InIt has Jong, nance to a destiny you know la law the shipth against To evaio were it though plain. ' no worse aighed Fellcie. gauxe. Just debe worn transparent sleeve and a flehu trimshould all at no silk that lleve from lobsters evitable. But the system ta as Maine, be of short ment will be very fear so; but It Spangled evening gowns will Is well over her school med with Brussels edging fetpfcd distestable to me as to any one." . some finscrupulous persons have been and the greatest amount fcof until a glri .1 have endured, even before than popular, ' moment arounl ths shoulders. days. Th Latest. It la to last hut a frail France! obedience. ll really aeema to me that Inclosing a few dozen of the little ones i i ..f.r i J' considered good taste. O, Emile. clams. of T tried "barrels if you In 'longer! ejaculated you could not help yourself at what a terrible carnival of frightful of for r' , Far-wU- m i good-nigh- six-inc- d, er w , - new-wor- ld ges-tur- e. to-y- ui ht Je J t delight-embarrassi- ng i -- W ed d, cold-heart- yod-ruine- te , i e |