Show A of a news attal I 1 daniel in chic is inter ocean way down in a corner of ili last page of a big new york daily hallowed by an account of a F r 1 zo fight and thrown into significance by a story of a brif abt reception this short item tip feared ne morning the body of ayoung girl alpar e atly under 20 years W age ars found ill the coith river last night chere was about her to re veal her identity she wits tadeu to the morgue the oung reporter in nil the enghu cwm of his first alignment had written it glowing of it beauty and accurately describe t fie circumstances of the discover with like memory of home and mother and sister breth in his mern ory lie bad referred to tile sadue tit the occurrence but the butiro atio blue pencil hall alabed cut until the half column of p bad dwindled down to I 1 few lines at nay rate he caa himself IV I 1 tit the thought that it wits so much experience aa ined cfall the pleasure bad beera lost A pity though bt said of the few resorts in this enatt er offart country where a little rw mance seems to linger in blaces and where and fashion have riot wholly destroyed all that is sentimental mt is one only in places here bar with its crow led hotels aud multitude of cottages ct and swarm visitors of all classes that destroyer of al alev ure in auy portion of the 4 fored the bar harbor of course is anti will bl the object it e point of the ultra world until something new turi sup but attway front bar harbor on the other side of the island southwest South wet harbor still it is to get away from others and flaat through the wimmer days alone or better still with another without inter rut tion from objectionable tourism 06 lan the mt row ing across to bear I 1 band and around the inlets near seal cave and lounge away the afternoon the racks of stanleys Stan leys point watch ing the fail boats and counting the wary seals bibbing up their solemn falesa jew bards from the ebore ia I 1 0 evening the tide ill carry boat up somes anti carry it under thunder cliffa whose reiterate the murmur of voice and send hick the merry peals of laughter again and on stormy days and great halt of the botel with it fire place i avi to Poci abil ty there is none of the here chilt requires a coat for dinner or hops and dinwit ig room is not con forced upon one it wits irk september not loy a X I 1 Walte io uth wert harbor for rest and quiet for five years his life had been petit in and p impose of completing ills musical but the va 9 civer and in a rew weeks he was to appear in new york as a virtuoso 11 is lir e tip to the period f hit ginar abroad bad beav in a mall new england village where he had been regarded as a youthful prodigy anti spoiled wa none but the child where all the rott of the faim ilir are ordinary ordin bry actu 6 ile y alis tand playing on the violin rude au justille Ju skille I 1 as it wait had he ba of a wealthy new yorker in the village As a result of mr ralphs interest guy list been rent a broad sad bad hown that it hadnot been mid placed for he d such genin e to ast waith even ibis formigo mas tere but the bobu character clar acter was by no meads all abe praise given lie enok as 0 in he wilfully withal that he aas thoroughly h he was just as thoroughly iho roughly ard sua et p tible to the beet i if provided that neither ran count to his ambition abid noth ing wile wore probable than that a little ali his great venture would for his oil friends indeed during bia short vi it to his h me everything seemed to have grosu that he haf escaped to sl t desert pleading as is excuse tit ed of rest it was oue a week h fore the day of his de re that gov was the shore lit the hose mountain ties of success to came u as bi will t I 1 fie hazy and dreamy day was wellin keeping fv eling a ni lie was almost lost to iris pur round in when a sweet voice i gi ng nn the bank falla him b a it was santa lucia that floated on the breeze toward him and his thoughts flew back to da at capri uhan be hall heard oil italian girl the same bot picking up hl 4 violin willell jay on afie bemid r him lie geril ily raw the baw mccross ac cross the stair 9 in soft ac s nil liell t if the voice aich coe nat d abbul aly ap guy paw peat d on the tool a young gir I 1 abut IS tear of age at him in a e tad sort of way out f a pair 44 big stray edep that beamed to lose their fright as tile lot ked she was evi I 1 fit iome trouble A ima 11 bat PVC hAld quite out of reach to be the cause caa I 1 belp you is that your boat called guy oil please she said and fie I 1 lint it wax a very sweet voice 1 I came here three houra ago anti tied the boat to that rock and now ibe tide bits risen above and hat shall I 1 do she had euch at tip pealing tone aad accepted her worde Is wc etly tant gu was quite poo ilive it woe the voice he had ever idowu all get that in a li nute he taid and ibe boat ivas Atio utip looking at hereby face and dow neset eves lob I 1 dont think the began they like it you know a 11 1 I ion t believe much berm will ge done guy be vivery enre now aud you inest I 1 tired eha made no anre object I 1 eions and in silence the cullel doat to the ino the sound and then stopped till she might give him it erections ions we are staying here she said pointing achot s the harbor and it is such a little I 1 can row alone please let me she wap so buctin earnest that guy for he remembered the anex plaine t aley baabe watched her croc to th p link walk to hotel and then ent to bid own hodg didgs and thought of be all the evening 1 I will meet her again be said and then to pk im violin and played sau sauta lucia over and 0 ver a gain ud III long put his asua usua I 1 bed kinle and he did her the next day in the some place this time lie lauded and walked up to eliere he was sitting on an old it she blushed deeply and was ill at ease for a few minutes 1 I his passed away for guy had such a sympathetic manner when it pleased him to assume it that bhe wits soon c quite naturally vatura llY wi I 1 ll 11 him aud huou the her ell telling lim about her life they ai so much in common and as bile talked with her bead away he was look ilig at h r deli cate features at the soft broon hair brushed back the fore head and drawn into a coil but mue than all at the glorious vay evea lighting up the whole face their jeanne summers that was her name lived in a small jowh in new york with her brauti parents she wits an orphan ller home life she merely heated ill w as not plea the old people were querulous and fretful und these hours upon the rocks until DOW apt n 4 alone were only p leas u re in this beautiful place b ere they bad come fur the sum mer grandfather moreover was a strong willed batern old man with strictest atric test puritanical idas she bad seen guy beaure she said and blushed still more as she said it a nd sometimes bad come near to 1 isten as he played up a the r cad but had her having to d with tin ictus ic tur as he called guy and this thought seemed to recall her to herself her delf and springing up he said she must go back 1 as guy remonstrated or hey athey again will be so angry 1 oil I 1 hope they wont ask me it l have met you for then they woud go away immediately and before guy could stop her she bad goti but they met the next day anti tile day after and the next until it week a gone by and arery time loye had grown stronger oue evening the day before guy wa to go they were hohing hume at ask usk from the usual meeting aluce n the rocks tire boat as jui ju i ap pp ithe the fish wire at the ot e sund ahel glancing it feanle face guy saw the tear rol litsi doii her cheaks while sh tried to repress heitt ut as at her side iu a janu he eti ido you care for me so ti ruch ohl h abbed you know I 1 di why do you drw ke me tell you aud you wont furget me and you will write to me ont vou jeanne yes aho 6 YOU pm any further now good bye just a kiss and she was gone shie loverme lov esme gu mut it was nore with self than because he loved her ile thought he fid and as far its his nature was capable of love he artly did but guy was supremely selfish fie was conscious of a lurking satis fac lion that be had not commit ird any further and ai the balm time himself for the feeling the next day he availed for new york I 1 I 1 january came and with it laurels for guy new tork bad been line young violinist vio linit who with such grace and finish he hill been praised by the critics 3 pett edby the bomea and by the men after his first appear elite which was approached ith much hesitation and fear there w was lot much doubt of his bucce s and the most envious could not de tract from it this be became it rocial hero and it wait nil wonder that his head was turned and less strange thit lie soon began to accept al th e rais given him a his right fie sid ito t know that next tear he would be C 41 aside en irely out t f the allude of the people bo had lavished such a on hi m vow and amid nil 0 le pless u res of quite forgot that little epie cide as lie called it in maitie or only remembered it long is to scrawl ar a haty note to beatin P there was a girl here in new york who madera I 1 ye tended to make much of him A tail stately fir with large dark eves and hair as black as he merely looked at him once or twice 1 the t aked to him a few times he praised him jett kim ou to like her and final could do what ole blessed him oh she had done it a times bufore ith a hundred others and thought itching it thing of it the knowledge of a timid little girl up in the village in new vior would havi chaa ged her sud perl it woul dut perhaps tint add beatin f aben 94 first G ays long letterel came regularly and when I 1 bt rea I 1 his firt fir t suceso she was happa na the day and wrote long ace tints and loving out I 1 of her daily life ahr a guy I 1 laipert came leas atad legs breque D OF add finally ceased she wrote aig an appealing little that bodul i have all the manhood ia him it reached him one evening when lie was going to a reception winifre miss beers had pr ot iced to men him lie read it and then ilia e ye fel I 1 on a tiny glove tile g I 1 ova of the black eyed girl and be threw the note into the fire and went to the reception its ft pity lie ered but he thought only of himself 1 the days for jeanise were as dreary as e ver find then trouble came the shrewd 0 id in an her grandfather hall seen fr ore that pile knew duriavig tb is e dats at anit desert and when Z lie read the catl papers abd saw how I 1 happy the girl was be began to suspect ct ile made inquiries at the where all the mail that came to the vill iago was thorough I 1 inspected bythe wire and learned that until lately ili granddaughter had been receiving letters front new york with rising adiger he went home and foun I 1 jeanne trying over it pile of guy s letters so this IS what you are doing throwing yourself away on till coulig scoundrel who cosent cirt a pin fur you never think of him again I 1 ile is ho actor a fordinal cor dinal sit with the old curitan Tu ritan a libertine a Fco undre and et knowing this you ifft me perhaps to while you spent bour time an rocks ib him you are ia a girl what I 1 hav ile turned to 90 ax if any utis but xann ils luok aug at hills firmly she saith lie aws love me and I 1 will agn to hinh you lie when you sa ig aills him go tire old man go befaro 1 turn you out with in own haud then all the girls spirit was roused she gathered together a oneall bundle of clothing and goolt her few savings enough she knew ta get her to new york and left the house it hout a word 6 ta had time to before the in came in her faith in guy wits only strengthened by hei gradd fathers taunts site bere in going a lone city to find him and of the difficulties in the way deterred her guy she was sure would receive tier lovingly lovi ugly it was growing dark whan the train rolled into the grand central station aud U r ryang I 1 horrie from aeple or hasten t kindly stranger noticing je ana lies looks directed her bow to reach guys appart ment aich was in wisenty abird street madison equate the was falling as she went up to the hand some and inquired for guy tile janitor gave tier a look of su r P rise but mo t boned her to taw elevator and she was a aou standing at ahe door of auls room A gentle knock and come in said the voice she knew so well bilt khe knocked again she would let him open the door ole nare to sur krists film when he should see her tiding t iding there the door gen awl guy appo ired in evening it for lie wits to play at a cn cert that evening 4 paa the pleading voice 1 I came but be bruk in harsh lYo what ar u doing hert D ant you kilow rItte than to ami ill pee tile icho sent flat brought you ile wild very her pres enc s brought back things he a to forg et jeanne shrunk hek it sas atzel a iff tell t inget ilig from what she had sent me away because of you gy and I 1 dont know any bode elea to go to are you not ia to see me dearest Alean while guy had beet ing he get rid of her for the cresea at I 1 least ago I 1 and it was very sweet of you to come and ba you ugh tnt to haye come here alone dont on know that and now as you see I 1 am going out go to some hotel and tomorrow to morrow ile stopped jeanne was look ing at a pile of little notes at the dainty glove at a picture of a haughty girl with a great cluster of roses about it she was 9 pale as death but there was 8 0 arrs ton in her floe eves as she turned looked him and through then without it word she turned an left the room 0 t into the street anti the busy square through the blin dirig storm phat the brilliantly lighted shops not knowin g or earing where bet steps led ber 03 one thought filled her mind ile ad forgotten her she took no n te of time saw not bilig but the little pile of notes the dainty love the rose framed picture aall last passing by a large build aug on broadway she saw a name familier dr slid yet it seemed year a since she ald beard it it was on a lindoe which read to nig ht watters jeanne passed in to her confused senses a s room filled with nothing but glowing lights that was ILI but she stayed waiting fur some thin galle felt was conting the opera house for it was tile last of the waltra concerti at the tnt tn t of his last elect the itu roae to their f beet I 1 d demanded au enere la anti coming forward raised the bow to tile strings and oh what wax it that p ro W tell him but a simple air 11 tl fuoti the strings and seemed to fill the grelet house everybody was thrilled with its beauty though it was so abt and so well known but to jeanne it come like adeath amig it was santa lucia rh n she knew where slie was and who was 1183 iny and all the bit U ht it wile bak with re face it wait only far a minute the plaintive ine fridy cea d the rw of applause broke out and jeanne eagerly hending caught a glimpse picking tip A bunch alf low ta 84 8 all i bootow to a lark trl in one lw z athe a the girl ili clure tilen turned anti ald from the bodding th 7 he turned ta t A her down F averlue jut ju t to fill tip r iliew crowds of people fr m I 1 ement the meloda an sweet arid sn cruel filled her eari santa lucia she murmured sui her pace A man turned and called afler her and two girl laughed aloud as pile pu el frons out ofa decorated baloon a crowd of niels ard women burst illing tha air with dibir iud I ud voices anti c arse lauchter adv thick but hat she though t and ff into R gida street and hurried on toward the west A few her to the brink of tire river running toward the sea with the ebb tile this is all that Is left she murmured IT brewell sr ewell my love ile happy love and life I 1 will never rouble you again santa luelah I 1 ap she lenkei ln kei again toward the great city throwing up the reflected glare many lights sad shuts lucia again she breathed men the black night the rushing river death it was a pity |