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Show THE KAilE AMERICA OF FIRST MAP DISCOVERY WHICH IT APPEARED. IN CHAPTER MEMORYjOF - PAUL JONES THAT GIRL of JOHNSONS ON Amikjr 0t Enirrcd t t'd-r- V After nearlj four reuturit-- of mystery the fiit-- mai ui which the name of America was . d to designate the Western Hen sphere has been found. It was made by Martin Waldseemul-ler- , a geogr her and cartographer of the little city of St Iiiel, t tuated In the French deiartment of the Voge. Ever since the year 1.V7 the world h&a known of a little l.atln book, printed in St. I)iel and male famous because It hrst advocated that the new hemisphere should be called America, after Amerlco Vespucci "1 do not see who can rightfully Its being called Land of oh or America, Amerlco, said the wr.ter, ' from Amerieo, or Amerigo, the name of the sagacious man of genius who dlscoered It, since the names Europe and Asia' were derived from the names of women. From certain references In the book It was evident that it was accompanied by some sort of map, yet the map was missing Copies were found of a map which geographers believed belonged to the book, but still no one knew what had become of the original. It was finally proved that wrote the book, and certain maps were found bearing his name. Arm-.im- T - - j..- 1 s ., 4 jiii s-- ii iiiiip il iin - - - i . - ' Vv tt. Vi i of u u,e t a 7 ifl't frrc Fff, Conie tabina .u tlie Year IW St Street A Smith. of Congrats st W astuustua. D C. ? - , CHAPTER XI turn along If he cared to Join him, but Continued. I hope so, ri plti-- mu uf the doc- the huter ss returned unopened Ills tors gravely. "It ib a Mf-- ca.se. brother tpould neither nad nor write, Yea, young (Been ad A fuis and had ho collector deuce, or else row of thought appaied mi hls fore- was dead v head. He stood m!i tt a moment, hls "As to IVira she has bad all the ' 'A: blue eyes meeting the bok ones of teachers and roastef necessary to an the doctor, squarely, u though he excellent education: P Hie is an ex would e down Into his veiy soul. quisite musklan; her touch on the Then he passed from the room, noise- piano is like magic, and berNoice Is lessly closing the door behind him. soft and sweet, but she does nobtoK Bronx Tablet In Memory of Commodore Paul donee Unveiled In the New For a moment htrstOou behind Holmes now. Her singing used to be her Eeet Boston School Named for the Naval Hero. poring over the boohs in the fire fathers delight A shadow The tablet purchased through dona- tera of the American Revolution Fri- light. 8he neither heard nor saw him, tell over the face of the he was tracing out one of the con- nurse, and she was silent for a motions made by chapters of the Daugh- day afternoon, April 15, with exercises litstellations on the map hr fore her, her ment looking into the fire with a far ters of the American revolution, at the school. Dorothy Bates, the tle daughter,, of the governor, pulled 11 pa were parted as though she was away expression on her facte. through the efforts of Miss Marlon the silken white cord which unveiled smiling. The face of the waicher unThe bedroom door opned nolseWs-Ijl- . lira, er, m memory of Commodore the tablet. Lleut.-Gov- . Guild. In the derwent many change In the shor nd she turned calmly lu answer Iajl Jones, was formally presented - enforced absence of Gov. Bates, rep- minute he stood sthere in the dickering to Dr. Dunwiddle's summons, every to the school committee by the Daugh- resented the state. Boston Globe. behind her chair; trace of emotion gone. She left the light and daikm-sthen he turned silently away and pass- loom for a few minutes, and when she KEYS IN FORMER DAYS. seated male figures supporting a du- ed out of the room without disturb- returned her voire and manner wete cal coronet. A third key la excep- ing her. He took down hls hat and quiet, a usual Were Real Works of Art In Their tionally ornate; the entire available coat from one of the nails In the room "Dora draws and paints very well," Ornamentation. space Is enriched with arabesques, and went out into the storm a though Bhe said, resuming her seat and her In the sixteenth century European terminating in cuplds, reclining river he were dated by some sudden start- story; she teaches several children iron workers product d keys enriched gods, a standing figure of Victory and ling thought! from the mission school. None of her with ornaments In relief and treated similar devices. The stem of this By and by, when the nurse came out time Is Idled; she has her father's amas works uf art. Nothing could be key Is supported by figures of a man Of the room, Dolores dosed her book bitious eplrtt, and her life la full of more graceful than the embossed fig- and a woman. lowly, at though with regret, and work In spite of tho fact that this disures, coats of arms and grotesque gathered up her hair, twisting it about ease Is slowly eating her life away. KEY AS MARK OP HONOR. her graceful head carelessly. The Each one of the children love her; color and fire died out of her face and she sometimes tells me, laughing, that Conferred by 8panleh Monarch on eyes aa ahe arose to prepare supper. she has so many blessings ahe cannot But Mrs. Allen Interrupted he- -. count them. To hear her talk one Their Favorites. Sit still, Miss Johnson, she said, would never Iniaglue the nights 1 have Under Philip I of Spain and hls successors the ministers of the crown cheerily, and read your book, but not held her up In my arms that she might breathe while she oughed her beauwere possessed of what the Span- by this light; 1 will fetch a candle. .She took down a candie from the tiful life away. iards termed a clave maestra, or master key, which gave them admission shelf and lighted It with a strip of Dolores leaned forward, with luminto the royal palaces. During the pine wood from the fire. She pulled ous eye; for the time she forgot her ) gilt ont the cleaa pine table noiselessly, father, and th? dread awaiting for the reign of Charles II master keys were conferred on the and set it; she cut some thin slices of men to come to prove the malice prenobles and gentlemen In attendance bread and toasted them beforeJiie fire. pense In the taming of the mare. The When they were done to an exquisite world of which the woman told was on the king. These keys corresponded with and gave admission to all the turn, che buttered them deftly and outside of her world; It was the world rooms of the royal palaces. They bad ! et them on a plate on the hearth of her dreams. huge, oblong bow handles, which pro- to keep warm. When all was ready Silence reigned In the room for a table and few pocket and the nurse drew up jected from the right-hanminutes; the nurse arose and were attached to the person by a rib- placed it beside the fire, placing a drew the little half curtains across her. for chair bon. The subordinate members of the windt ws. When all waa arranged "Come, child, she said, gently. the royal household were honored for the night, even to preparing a bed The professional tone had left her in the corner with similar keys, though they were on the settee Mrs. Allen not gilt It is recorded that If one voice utterly; the girl felt a sudden drew her chair up to the fire again, rush of tears that burned her eyelids.' and resumed her of those keys was lost the unfortustory. the were first in had shed she nate loser had to warn a high official They Dolores' face . waa troubled her of the court, who at once had all her life as she remembered. bad returned to her to thoughts "Ita a dreary night, the name said, young Green and hls efforts father, the locks changed at a cost of over to save 10,000 Spanish dollars. This large cheerfully, taking no special notice of her father somehow mixed with hls aura had to be paid by the unlucky the girl apparently. "The fire bright- words lately uttered, of lov and lta Individual who lost the key. Another ens one Ills a merry face. 1 always sadness; and of the trial that waa to curious custom In vogue In the penin- hav a Arson stormy days If It la come off aa soon as her father waa sula at that time waa the giving of My tirl calls me Cinderella; alii to wo toBhe started telfi about.my girl; 1 call her at aound of thaprtr dummy 'keys aa badges tb officials . nurse 'e voice end grew so la sweet her heart, and to certain nobles who held no my sweotieart, white to the lips. This did not escape court post, aa a mark of favor and She has to mother. watchful the of the nurse. There the mellow was little thateyes "She k an Invalid, distinction. did escape her watchInwwt an been "she has voice on; This la Believed to Be tha First Map Ever Made on Whlch th Nama ful eyes. valid for six years, and I have been A Hot Time In Prospect, "America Waa Used to Deafgnate tho Western Hemisphere. "Doras father did not know whether One of the many charitable women with her during that time. Dora la or not bis brother waa living. ahe I could wish yon who ere Interested In the work of eighteen now, and went on. That the letter had been bat not the coveted map for which the arabesques whiqh embellish the bows, the University Settlement among the ee her. She le like a picture; some-time- returned uncalled for, went to prove 1 I as a believe love lover In her which so rethis utilitarian age are world had been seeking long. New York East Side poor tells of this that he might be dead; but he knew abandoned and placed by ordinary metal rings. The Incident, which occurred quite recent- would." that hia brother had no friends out, The search had been Dolores knew nothing of love or the subject almost forgotten when a keys were first cast and then chis- ly while she was maklrg a round of side of tlie settlement and was not in Perbat she listened quietly. visits In the tenements. She enter-e- r lovers, German professor stumbled over the eled by au ejpert artisan. The the habit of receiving letters. That "Strozzi key, one tiny apartment Just as the haps tbli woman would tell her wb&t he could neltoer read nor write etlll formerly the missing map In the princely library of was 111 of love Henri of France, doctor who was attending a sick child the castle of Wolfegg. Here it had property left It possible that he was living, and "Dorabas gray eyes," the-- nurse con- when Dora lain hidden amid tomes of rich moroc- changed hands a few years ago for was leaving. He had ordered for the made known her wish to the enormous sum of fli.OfiO. The little patient a bath as hot as she tinued. "Her hair is golden brown, come here, to see her fathers old co and parchment. It is as and lUk, bow represents soft two sphinxes with j could bear. While the visitor was long; arranging The professors name was Joseph arrangements were made at She home, grotesque heads, back to back, cn the talking to the physician the mother of one cf my greatest pleasures. once. We arrived In the town over Fischer, of Feldirch, who was making of a column The stem is In the child came to the head of the has a beautiful home In New York, and the mountain an examination of the library of capital yesterday. They are the of two concentric pipes; the stairs and yelled to her neighbor form everything that heart could wish to topping at Judge Green's for the t Prince Francis, of Walburg Wolfegg. is shredded like a very fine comb, .low; He found a volume of great size, present and Dora sent me here at famous key dates from the Another "Mrs. Casey, will you lend me the Inonce when Mr, Charlie wrote for help. of the ays The Monthly Bulletin bi ginning of ihe seventeenth century; loan of a washtub to scald the babby She said it waa one of God's proviternational Bureau of American Rethe elaborate bow represents two In? Gothic folio, dences; that he had arranged things "artiquarian publics, for us and were only to obey." style, substantially bound, and havbeech two covers Its The Interest died out of Dolores boards, for ing IN eyes. She knew nothing about God or supplied with clasps or brass fastenhla providences; she had never heard ers, - In - which were found united, either except as a wandering forming a kind of atlas, various leaves of three distinct maps. preacher Stopped at the settlement on hls way through the moutaina, and One of these was the original waa jeered at by the men and listened Waldseemuller map of 1507, which to by only a handful of women. for searched so been had persistently The nurse leaned back so that her and of which so much had been spoface was in shadow, but so that the ken, magnificently printed in twelve and in an excellent state girls face waa full in her sight t sheets, of preservation. , ..Dora had. been In .the town but a The prince permitted the map to be day. yet she had found out a great deal photographed, wo that the facslmlllea that she wished to know. Every one which have been made public are corIn the town has heard of your father. rect reproductions. Of you no one knew much excepting When iU parts are put together Mr. Charlie. He told my girl over the Waldseemuller map measures S and over what he knew about you; feet wide and 4 feet high. It represhe never tired of hearing and planned sents the new continent with a such pleasant things for you and your vagueness which seems comical to a father, and knows she will love you st Yet when one man of ones. era that It was drawn only fifteen Dolores' face was full of wonder. years after Columbus had crossed That any one heard of cared to hear "iF S dreary night the Atlantic on hls first voyage. It Is 0f her strange enough, but that Dora, gray-eyemake her happy; her father considers the beautiful, golden-hatred- , possible to understand the cloudiness with which the new land Is bounded. her hls richest possession, and he has girl from the midst of the marvelous A few of the West Indies are depicted world of her dreams should love her many ptcsesilcr.s. -Hut Fora has consumption and a or wish to love her was beyond her . by clumsy blotches and North America Is pinched Into a strip of land, shert tPi ago her physician ordered comprehension. the for her a thotough change cf air and which looks more tike an attenuated "Do you not wender, child, Island than a continent TJe proporrecoin treed the mountains. Her nurce ea'd, rluwly, "why my girl Is tions of 8outh America ar more near fathr 11 ed here when he was a chi! 1, o Interested in you? Have you never and has a brother living here or he thought of this uncle of yours of the truth, and represent to a certain extent the V shape character of that supposed he was living here; he had whom you have never heard or seen, appot seen cr heardcf him rltce he or wondered that he never came, or continent. The name "America d Sir Hiram Maxim's newest inven- suspended cars. In which t8rted out at twelve years old to let ycur lather know ha was living? pears written transversely in capita! 8,! bi8 Way ,B the was ur moved, ber Dolore.-- ' voice letters In the southern part of the tion Is a mammoth the passengers sit The cars are pro-- , world, leivlrg the questioning. still continent to the north of the Tropic with flying machines In and round gravely round rotat the homestead, the eyes pelled by patch of the , place - garden nd the shop. Hs worked she replied. "I think If he "Yes. of Capricorn. orolnary cars, boats or horses. The ing shaft or umbrella stick, at high " New York, now at this Is living he Is happy In hi life, and way illustration shows one of these ma- rate of speed, and the sensation of j B0W Rusaiaa Universities. that His life Is a mar- - prefers to Uave us out. feet air fifty through traveling tjie chines. For the present they will be e ln Dora Is never tired five The nurse made a quick movement sixty-fivat universities, or miles above ground 1,t? great Russia has to the attached but merry him when be tells cf as of indignation. When she spoke, r,Tl so an hour Is sufficiently novel and besides three provincial ones St. w as Sir Htrara hope to alter their con- exhilarating. 4a a rich man now with however, her voice gentle, as curious! One of "J Warsaw, Kief, Moscow, these Petersburg, as so struction that Rood can Tcrd as of loose be number let machines will be among the atlrac-- ! , they hls bond; my usual.. and Kharkof. The of her father, as well - dents in the five Is some 15,000. Rus-ai- a In mld-alYour father Is not like hls brother, Sir Hiram Maxims new tlons of tills year exhibition at I she be, may You will not blame hit machine is an Delores. not 125,000,000 and in will people. flying Earls Court, advance another represents delight hi to "A of brother, he has firt for- whea you see him, and Dora will win the art of through the holiday crowds at the Crystal Palace. There la, therefore, one student him, but he lost trace of him; vour fceait at once, as you have algotten to nor does it said la and to Sir air. Hiram be It since that liberal intends to professional, profess so, all sons, numIt 1 merely a "captive-flyi- ng mv devote the money received through he icads a bury life with little time ready w on hers. As soon as the storm about 8.00G of tlie people. The It resembles a huge, roof this invention to the final solution ol for hurtirg anybodys brother. Lor? is over they will come. Doras father ber of students In the correspondingto chine. panl one less with the ribs sloping the rroblem of flight In the a'- -. The ago .vben he began to succeed, he is your uncle, Dolores, and umbrella, classes In America represent hlabroUier offering to help hereon purpose to find you." upward, at tha ends of which are Tatler. some fion f the people. s ' , t AWtisiA i ourr?;1 u-- i- . ,1 -- IU Effect. crept Into Dolores face, the died out, leaving her deadly vrhltA The room grew dark around herjLthe roar of the storm died away every-hln- g died away save the dim horror In her heart and an echo that grew and grew until the air throbbed and filled her ears Ucafenlngly. What would Dora say and think If she new ard of course she knew. She endeavored to Epeak, to cry out, to struggle them, but she was as one struck dumb and motionless with the dread words thundering In her ear wehdly their terrible meaning. "Every one has heard ol your lather and coull tell her of him because of the trial that was to come off the trial trial your father A flush Ty JEAft K.ATE LUVLXM. Precious Document Ha Been Eagerly Sought tor Four Centuries Drawing of the Then New Continent I Rather Vague. XIL '1 -- ', Wald-seemull- trial" the voice of the nurva leagues aw ay scarcely in the roar of words around Jter. "Child, what Is the matter? WcVlo you saj nothing? Are you not glad 'hr krow It?" "Glad to kiow R g'ad to know it Child, Srqinded lather t (1 know di-kn- It The girl limed against the terror that was Induing her dowbv She sat ereit, white fair, but wlthx quiet dlgnty that hid the tumult wKhln. She lifted one hand and pushed baric the stray soft cuils from her foro-bead In a dazed fashion. Surely you have no bard feeling toward your uncle because he has not come to vour father before. You can- X tlfijLL & .'KSfll far (1675-1700- te poa-Bibl- e. -- s be-bi- THE LATEST FLYING MACHINES i to-da- . Z777Trr-"Do you not wonder, child? not blame him. Hls is not like yont father's Ilfo. Yon should be Just, Dolores just, and not Judge harshly.' "Hia life la not like your fathers life Judgo harshly Judge harshly Your father could have been such another man as hi beet ber had he so chosen. You cannot blame your trncie for your fathers choice any more than you can blame your father for your uncles choice," "Yon cannot blame' your uncle for your fathers choice your fathers cholco The words rang over and over, around, above and below, ont of which the half scornful voice sounded fat away. "Dora will be so disappointed; she has thought and talked of nothing but plans for you. You will bavo all tha advantages a girl could have, and It will be your own fault if you do not improve them. This would be the best time, too. when your father needs perfect rest and few around him. No doubt he will be glad for this chance for you, if you are not for your self. , (To be continued.) BRIGANDAGE IN ITALYS HILLS. Standing Rewards for Capture of Bandits Seldom Paid by Government. are constantly giving Brigands trouble to the Italian government, which aeema rather strange in view of the fact that rewards are assured to any. persons who wage a successful war against these According to an edict which dates back to the time when the Pope waa all powerful In Italy,, and. which ia atlU In force, anyone who captures a brigand alive and who hands him over to Justice la entitled to a reward of f600; anyone who kills a brigand wlU receive a reward of $500; anyone who a brigand chief will get captures $1,200, and any brigand who betrays an accomplice will be pardoned for hls past crimes and will receive $100 as n addltloral reward. This last reward has seldom been paid, since Italian brigand are cot accustomed to betray each other. d . merry-go-roun- ! r. High Uvlr.g Under Charles II. The following was considered the best universal sauce In the world, in the days of Charles II, at least what wa accounted such by the Duke ol York,' who was Instructed to 'prepare It by the Spanish ambassador. It consisted of parsley and a dry toast pounded In a mortar, with salt and pepper. A fashionable or cabinet dinner of the same period consisted of "a dish of marrow bones, a leg of mutton, a dish of fewl, three pullets and a dozen larks, all In a dish; a great tart, a neat's tongue, a dish of anchovies, a vino-gar- , dish of prawns and cheese. At the same period a supper dish, 'h' the king supped with Lady Castlemane, was "a chine of beef roasted. Pennies Maks Dollars. 8t A church recently dedicated In Paul, and costing $7,000, was paid for in seven-ren- t contributions, the nov- elty of the request bringing pennies from all over the country |