MMMMMIMMMMM g tMIN THEOi I SUPREME COURT EVERYTHING eonaptrad. It would not have happened If poor )Kll iiuoljlc' Ant illelillti hud not taken plane rly uu that morning, and If France Wylle bud not bom "on the rampage" UK" I" when whuul opened. Uulilln wan the principal' limy and iilulld tun, and atlll In kilt. I'ran. Wylle ni th inlw;hlr( lirewerul Mix Virginia Trapp' room, No, 7. "It Mia nwfull" groaurd tht irinnl pal, iiuili'r breath. He aprred hit hand out uu the green baize of hll table and rrxunlrd llirnu with horror, a If there were lUod on them. Could It be they had punlnhed Hubble Hab ile? lit had looked ao brwiuliuigl and inky and nauiflnyl Mi llttle!rip, ami-yellow curia had etood up round ilia reproachful far ao beuouiliiffly! "Awfull awfull" the principal Kroanad, lie waa In no mood to bogin the day'i work In hit "aupreiuc court" on the around floor of the Maltbla hlirh wliuol. Ther would be punlih Ine; to do, of court, aud to think he had punlthed Uobble little tunny haired UubbUI "It't K'lliiff to be a bad day, I te It In Fraiiiy Wylle' eyet!" jrrtiaaed little Mitt Trapp, Inwardly. Franc from her back trat raacd about with atudlrd, Innocent wonder. She waa aimott at biff at little Mitt Trapp. Kranwi ai "on prol)atlon." rthe hud tn wtrned the on more tnla rlemeinor would tend hr to the tu- prem court, "I'm not afraid," ah thought, a rnely. "Bhe't an little! I oould put her In my pocket and run away with her," I Hut tiny, irentte-faoed Virginia j Trapp came of Puritan atoek, and wat endowed with courage. She mlirhl j tivint her imall flnjfera nertruuily, but he would not drawback. let Kranrn . Wylle beware! j So the dty b-ran In the Maltble ltitrh i arhool, with a tore-hearted, tetf-re.t prnaehful fullier In the tupreme court, ami In room No. T a nilwhlei-kieliur , irlrl tnd a tin, troubled tracher. Ho, the day went forward until the Verfftl ela wat called. Tbn -Mitt Wylle!" The voice wat ringing and Arm, and the little teacher took an liiapctuoiie atep forward. Ah had teen the placard, "Rnnmt to l,l," pinned on t!ie enllar of the Tilly Slowbny of the claim, and France' tolemn face, tet a not' if ao many lanshlnp onet, waa enough to Ax the culprit. "Mite Wylle, you will areompaay me to he principal'! room," the , little teacher taM, quietly. "The clatt may go to the hoard and write ontthe aean aim of the Ant tlx tinea of the letton while I am tbient. I am ture I need tint ak the young ladle to rrm-mher thatltlttturlyhour. I am read, Miaa Wylle." Thrre waa pentle mphaelt on the word ladlet. Mitt Trapp and the tall girl erotted the open apace to the door, aide by tide. France Wylle held her fair head hlffh. There mitf fit hare heen two pngr In her wake, holding up tralllnir rnbea. At the door the cut a htughly backward glance Into ithe room and tuddenly dimpled with Inugliler at the legend aba read upon the blackboard : "Our frlrni! haefm.e wi to th tu preme cnurt. Al-w'' n ttrt there leave hop behind!" Fratcn' laiiih aounded toftly in her throat. The little teacher wat already In 'ie 'nil!!, waiting, arid failed to tee the worilt proroklng her mirth. The two walked down the long hall ailently, both remembering that Dili vm the flrtt public tlltgrace of France Wylle' M-houl life. For one moment, midway down the hall, tbe girl oaiifht her brenih In a toj) of pity for the in valid mother at home not for hertelf.. "We're In for It, at ture at thcre't aeenirlng jiutice at the end of the hill!" breathed Francet to hertelf. She thowed no tlgnt of aorrow. little Virginia Trapp glanced up tidewiie Into the cold, Inipaitiv face and aighed gently. In the tupreme court tat the princi pal, atlll thinking of Bobbie. He wat meaiurlng time until the noon hour, when he could go brnte again. He bad not been able to decide to hll entire comfort that Hobbie would ht at the half-way place to-day, at utiial, and the doubt wat making him neriout and dlttretted. There wat a low knock at the door. "Come Inl" ithe principal called, fie had left hit tpectacles at home In the tpquliltorlal chamber tth Hobble, and the two Agureathat entered one tall, tli other thortwer unfamiliar ind htty to htm. He wat eery dependent upon hit tprcttcle. , "Good morning," he tald, theitly. The two flguret edged a little way into the room. For an inttant thera wat emharrattlng tilrnce, while the principal from behind hit dek ob terted vaguely the tall dignity of Fran cea and the curly brown head of the tiny teacher. There wat no quettion a to Identity. Even to untpectacled rye it wa plain enough which waa which, ... f Undnr the ttrett of excitement Vir ginia Tritpp'i tongue tometlmet played her (nine. Now, at the opened her lip to tpeuk, the found hertelf Incapable of uttering a tyllable. Her tongue fluttered toundlettly. "Well?" ' The principal gazed dimly it Fran eet, waiting. He would gl her time. It wat a tourer of grief to him that he wat held in tucli awe by hit teacher. Thin lull, alatrly woniun mutt be the new teacher In room V, "You haee brought the young lady to me? 8he hat bein er Irttu- greening, I tee," he laid, gravely, turn lug hll near-nlglUed eyet with gruv disapproval upon the tongue-tied IK tl teui'her. And before Utile Mit Trupp lii.J time to gutp with tniiilniient he hud waved her peremptorily toward the "prlionrr'i dock" and turned back to France. r ', "You n ay Iraee her with me. I pre fer to have the ttory directly from her," he tald, gravely. It had all happened in the hrlrfett punlble time, While the lltt'e teacher waa atlll flushed aud apt eclilot, Fran co bud rrtili.ed the principal'! m!t take and that rirh pottibilltiei for fun In It. Khr bad irtkeii In all the thing that conplrrd-thc abarnve of the ali lm.irtant tpectaclet from the princi pal'! note, the pretence of the far away, preoccupied lock in hit pleat ant gray eyea and the rldlrulout con tratt between hernelf and the tiny, itropped-halrrdieacher. Arecklrttipir It aeircd the girl. The end of the world wit at bund, In any event; nhy not make the inott of tblt latl opportu nity? Francet drew hertelf up nd bowed with dignity. "I will leae her here, then, with you -and her own contck-ncr," the added, in little Mit Trap't beat manner, Tiien the doted Ihe door behind her and p'd down the hall, milling her laitk-hSer, Straight into room 7 the wtilktsd, and thru the dropped Into the chair behind the tecber't desk. 't here waa dead liieucr in the room, wblie from one girl to another trav eled a look of tnynifleatlon. Then Frttieee roe to her fet. Khe had re covered her breath tnd waa quite calm and kerioiii. "Yotiti'f lailirt, our beloved teacher hut unfortunately been arraigned be fore the tupreme ennrt, and I hare been put !n charge of room 7, In her place." he tald, hnpreitlvely. "T nei d not ask you to remember that it it t'.udy hour. The elatt in Vergil may recite." A ripple of merriment mfUcd tht califc turfact of the room, but Fran ce arretted It with a tharp tap of lit tle M-m Trnpp't ruler. "He qiiie-t!" the commanded. "There aren't but )f minute left before the noon hour. Bon't n rf you dare to make a disturbance till then! I thall report every llvinr. brealMiw toul that doe! Now tomebody rec'.t." France Wylie and lltt'e Mitt Trapp will not toon forget thme 19 minntet. In room No. 7 they patted with fearful tlnwnet. France watched the hand of the great clock In momentary ca ncelation of avenging doom. That it tlld not cime Ailed her with amate ment. Where wit the tcandtllied prin clpjl. with M'ti Teapn. white and an gry, at hit heeli? Why didn't they come? "Call thlt fun!" thought France, in dlrtiat. "I never enioyed mytelf to little In my life! I! gueti I'm get tler reared." In the tupreme court the U minttte drairired their Irnrth out monotonnui ly. The principal had turned back to bit desk and returned hit writ in t? quiet ly. It wat hit way to leave malefactort to their own thought for a trnt'in. The thought! of thit particular one, tilting ttlll and finished In the pr't oner'i dock, were gradually almirht enlng out from paralysed bewilder ment and anger Into ateady reaton Ing. Mist Trnpp had not tucceeded in ut tering a word. At the door mapped be hind Frnncet the had atepped forward and rlrnred her throat desperately. Ilnl the principal waved hll hand drp recatlngly. "Not yet; we will talk later on," he hid raid, calmly. In hla mind he had deternrned to wait until the betrlnning of the afternoon tension, and then aet tie thia trouble. Miti Trapp consulted her watch. It wai cool aud ttill in the tupreme. court, and the folded her htndi on the cover of her Vergil and retted, with a imlle in the cornert of her month. "A hardened case," reAected the principal, dimly awar of the imlle. "Hut we will practice pitience yet, yet, certainly, patience." It waa what he wai sorely afraid he had not prac ticed that morning with Hobbie, and hit contcicnce. waa teniitiv on th point. t "If I tell him about it now, he will dirmln her anyway. What hope would there be after an etcapade like thit?" the little teacher muted. "He would never let her come back never! And that would break her nvither't Tieart. I don't know but It would break Fran ces', too. Rhe't really a dear eirl, mli chlrf'and all. Tcan'tdoitl I'm going In give her a ohance to take It all back." There wn hut the one chance Fran ce should have It. , , "You may go now, young lady, but ynu will return at tht opening of th afternoon Miilon. VYe will talk then," Room T wai cmotying Itself Into the corridor In it! nitml orderly ftth'on, Francet stood inherly at th door, The I It tie teacher touched her arm and beckoned her aside, There wa a sus picion of lnngh in Mlt Trapp' eyet, butherltpwergrav, "Judgment it impended. I am to go back thit afternoon for it," she said. "I thought I would tell you, and If you cared to go Inttead It la a chance." "Mitt Trpp!"crld Frances, hrtth lettly, catching at both the small white htndi, "Do you mean he doesn't know yet? That that ther Is lomechtnee. afte all, for me? You haven't told?" "I haven't 'told,'" the little teacher laid, gently. "There wai a chance to wait, and I did. I thought you might want to take my place thii af tern ton." "I do! i will! I'm going to!" lobbed France, In a teinpett of teart. "I'll tell every tingle thing I'll get down on my knret! Oh, Mit Trapp, I didn't think of mother then, or you, or any thing In the living, breathing world but fun!" Hobbie, In lilt little blue kilt, met bit father on the way home with a glad cry of welcome. It augured well for Fran Mi. Yonlh't Companion. Agalont Lobbying. Preoitknt Rooncvelt has igsucd the following order againat any ; public officials taking part in eolic- iting an advance of Mlarie, or em i ploying any one to do no in their b thalf, lowit: All ofliceri) and enfployes ,of the United Htattn of every description, jeerving in or under any of the ex ecutive department, and whether j co nerving in or out of v wiring i ton, are hereby forbidden, either j directly or indirectly, individually i or through newcitttionn, to solicit an increnre of pay, or to influence jor attempt to jnfluence in their 'own interect any legislation what i ever, cither btlorc congrewt or its ! committee,' or in any w;ty save , through the IihuIh of department !in or under which they serve, on 1 penalty of dietnii'sul from the gov ernment ecrvice. TllKODOIlK R0XWKVKI.T. A Dutchman ntldrcwing his dog 'atiid: "My dog, you lutf a fcbmip. jYou vas only ft dog and I am a mitn, but wish' I vas you. Kffry j way you hnf the best . of it. Von you tvor4 to go mid der bed in, you aliUHt durns round t'ree timea and lay down. Ven I go mid der bed in, I haf to lock up de place und wind up the clock und undrew j mincfe'if, und mine vife vakes up ;and fcholdt! me und den de baby eric, and I baf to yawk bitn up and down; then by ruby when I j shunt get to sleep, it' time to get j oup again. Ven you get oup yon ptrctt h yourself and scratch a cou I pic of times and you are oup. I haf to drees mineself und light the fire, put on th kettle, scrap gome mit mine vife yet already, und den ' maybe I get some breakfast. You I play around all day and haf plen 1 ty of fun. I haf to work hard all 'day und hnf troubles. Ven you j die vou shunt In v still. Ven I die I haf to go to hell yet." Ex. 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