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imxraoiio Aiuxm Tiarata Aat : (ft! POI3 F0Z.1 HON. I UHU ROOT. The question f woman uBr it aa leaue baf.ua Iba American people. Twele telee have adopted 'our tore atatea vule upon II Ibla fail, and II I at run ly urged that II become plat turtu d-roand ol the national m lltlrel pat tie II I Iberafore nritl-s and the fluty or every Elihu Kuol. I BlBcueeiBB ' Una oetora the eoBBlltutlonal . Wii.iu uf . '. recently Mia in h m I'l l"-"'! lo lb grantiBg or L .. . ...... I Idll.t I it aouid I Ion It toniM. to ullirn aua to "' . . ,. .. . h- (4. to tu the BUte, aad I every tia ni nii)a IB me !. i L, (,e umli to argue this If Ihe Wi ur ir(TrM rt Batumi right C rro a natural rlM. Ihea women L:j bi It though lb heatena fatl If thrr oe BUT on mini aemeu lb tllecuaaloa t( Ihta subject u it,..( aufTraae la not nature! Ut. but la elmplv Weana of gov kuifUl a ii 4 Ilia aula queetlun in Be ru,-, la whether government bv u9frte ut men ana soman iu brlter government lbB by Iba lulu n judgment, air. mere entere irm.nt of Iba Inferiority of worn H it n.t that on an la Interior Bian, but It la Ibal woman la UK rl from bibb; ibbi ib ine umnnu vt puaera, of ceparlllea. of quail wr Makr baa creeled bibb adapt la ih perfurntanra or certain rum ki la lh economy 01 kaiure ann kwtr and cinan aaapiee to in furinau.a of ether ruBTlluBa. Woman rulrB Ma by Iba al )t aubia lit(1iH-nra of kaa cbarariar auman into tba Brans of coon lit tba aUahilona tbaaa graat aai ablh nmlrul Iba aaorld. BB4 aha in Uilu brf baoda. laabla Bid btln fur atrtfa. aMina l'b ilrh at-. la unfamiliar, and ablrh it unabla Ui ta!4. Woman In Mt bc'iiir hard, barih, aUabla. )uHt aa tar rmod from Ibal die arratura to bora a all ot KUnr a4 Id bom a ronfrpa Imlxlon. aa Iba hraB I ramovatl m ba rartb T ahole arlanf ti ommanl th n-irttra of prolaelinc II fa and rm and tba uraull of hapflaaaa lJ: tttvina dlilrlbutlB of wrra, l au and tba rtcbt of trotfrtion ft l'h Iba mala tl la BO lhrt'ub- ei'ui It la ao altb maa. and I. 1 oav. III tirtar unaent to part Jtb' !stitia rtcbt of protn-dnc mt , ur dautbier. tba owen boit t la. and lb imn vboaa J raairrl. Ifinut ih blrtbricbl of a. and ) Ibai Mb duty la lb aak aad rtala hand of I boa dralfn4 by U ba HiH-fd rather than to I tr tn (ba atpm airtara of cov mei In my i&tmml Ibla ahola nartx-ni at u-a from a fa la ronrrp n of Vi duly and of Iba rlfbt vf lb Bv-a and aotnan, ?"ba itniBll nrtcr roma baa tba f d'n ar'allon bataaan tba fune I of tha aataf will ba brokrt. a I i-1ina H U ba (alaa pbllua by; l.ritra ibal M la aa attampt tun t kaard apart (ba Iib ol (lal daluma, and (hat If tba l atnr ba tabaa. a fo cmlurtea rkaard on tha marrb tuaarda a ibar, a notitrr and a purar clviiua p. ahtt b mtiat ba fBBM pot In iba tfii..n but In tha blbar dlffarrn Uioa of tha aataa." PROTECTED HIMSELF. i Dacta Mada Sura at Uaaat Thaa Ha Wauld Nat Ba Blad. Ir Charli-. Iink. ho waa tha vulrlun nttfiiilliu tjurn Vk'lorla al krrtalii tI.I of Iwr frlijn, waa ottra kiiiiamUnl l.y hi-r ninjaalj to pro- al l Iti riln ami rrkrt on tlta ronJI in f bcr daiititili r. Ilia crown rln' a uii mo return trip. aiminug ni ir fr a lmtjr Iiiim beon. bo waa Miitrtl ti atintrlt a ii Ihm of poor atirr and a (ill of ttialtonabla por. ft-f tba irnlit Imil iiiIIh1 out and t (tuirlf bnl Imi'Ii Iim-WiiI III lila rotn irtuirni lm loKnn to fail drown and i i ! nrn wat inxorai m mnoii. P flHir Ihnl fntntiwiaa waa naarfaklna f'n. Inmit'dliiluly ba thought to him- I "They W fln4 ma , faint on Mm J"r iiml l,ni ma fne a fll. and I pntl nil my blood to dlgoat thla pork Thereupon tin hurriedly drew otit hla jeui'll, wroto on a blank pngo that ha from n book nnd atuclt the Bheot P '! linnd of hla but Then he re J'K'iid blmwlf to tlm doep sleep that fame upon him, lie tltd not wnke wdll the train bild piiIIihI lulu the Lon n Htutloii, nudi 'atlll tinned bjr to on oeaee, TV awl UM.U. kU . Il.r.rt.i-h ,! Malb-a aiuld tlw aiiirr, B. iatr ir Ibrutia-. rw. , ti,. tmi. Jutul Udit I a rrrtnK bmI liUru btua I ..... - .. iu mma UI tlw arraiU aa4 Iba tflaBialb ..f bla lf rfm fiAUwi by Iba U.ilrjf fr..w m f Iba rbll Uran. "Mt. l-i-a. abat ba yui rH j iHir balT Tbrtl b r nwinUrl bla tr!rn on Iba trotn. l,tiJlf ..ff hM b, rrwinl tt birtf. ablte papr m Bbbb ba Itft'l arllilikHl ttiba H-tltlu to tlto I'riiirnl .iil.li,- "lam'l lit t U rn i.niy a nt of innicmiuio, rmtit railu fuuul4 rk auiua ruo buftarnt. Man la an ai prt Ml. . n , i. UM'irr. an.l tiM k .! bliiiwlf an k'titf aa lw Umm tu .iirr. rwl Alfrwt d kluurl. Ona af BK.,l.n', Khrrl.l.ui ara t.iw il:iy ai.n)r.l bjr a frIUiW Im tiiUr f lit lnii uf row tttutia, wbu k..t rryltif out. llar. barr tniHua- Ilia ihata ba luuk or ra.km t.l lb m tm a ilUb al "in-Xirllt "W brrr," lit ftiiiiliiuxl, Hb irralciu pll, -wli.ri- hut find a lmr rllti knatp i.r a in.re kuaklnb fd Hum lirf "llMr. hiar'" li..nt w ir.iul.l4-... ui.- ii iiil r Hl.rrHnii turn 4tl hniii.l nn. I tlntiikliiK tu in fur iba pnniipl liir..rin,ii..ii. mt i.,au (u,i, a r..ur uf lauiiliirr Carrt Tuna In Igyiit. Tl" 'Hiia uf the uiirtiijil tulii.l a i. Ilfliif nil; lllu-traliil In a atixy nhl.li l r..fi-...r Turi rr luld II had hen ii-lliii; tin. i lifi.tinm tamllon In I KH't tipt'rtiM tl i-m-tlun of a trU. i.w at 1 1. 1. .ii.iti Cii.ijlii I. ton. hit waa In ihnrKi- of Ilia liiairoiiwtit aid Hill be bad found Ibal at noon ! urc; ttay a k'un nn riml ami wa aiilbiu ij know bw Itia )tiil Work ait. AiTirlliii;ly be loti-rvlr a r h ttuniipr an. I bIpi Im.w b knpw wh-n to the Ihe aliiual. "till. I look at tuv liti. nal.l I tin ortl. Ill "And ho a d.i ji.ii rorfwl yotir wat. br akrl th riplaln. "I tnka It ! Ilir tnakrr III t'alro. ami be ti!l me l be error" r'orthwltti Captalu I )"ii Inli-n li-rl Ilia watthtnnker and aakml lilin bow ba rbet'biit Ihe error of the with-h. "I art the r.t re-1 liie fiom the ifiin." nld I tint almple t a rt muiii ii. Ihtia lima waa lold In IVm.i . Ij.ikIoii Hi and anl Nat an M.t Va.t.na U.. In li Uk of ii.i-iii.if i.- Mlir Teara In the VSleriuHi." Mr lliiirjr I. ivy Ihe I'ntfli'h pirltfimetilarr arlter. bn alory alnl t!r I'miiiii (tiinmiid. the rrlrhniieil I'unili arlii-r Hlr lli'tirjr and Hlr I'r.inrU were lilk lb n!ftlu-r al a l.l- ftll- funrlhm Wbell a e iiiMrtni't .4liiu suwl armynl In a hrtlHiiiit mi f"tiii in me up and elTu'li elr h .k hni.l. nllh Itur li and. who nvare. .iir,i, at I'"' "I aee you d '! know (lie from adem," aal.l the ulnnirf "Mjr d-nr a!r." -r-. Itnrnniid fnnrrly. t iliiln'l know Ail nn." The Scrap Book Na Meaddraaa. 4 pr.imliK'lit New Votk bualtiea mail, who iWllnea Hie uae of bla imlin f.iT reflMitia llll ohUi'U., li'llluij llll one mi bla n Id-: Mi Id return from a long lour of tlo ml tlila Imnlneia mmra wife WHa linr nllltf lu ttltta Ilia ih-Mtlitful llinea ahe bud ohlla be n ay. "One iilclit I lnlt-d tn dinner party at n amiirt mfe." aim mH "and one of Iho iiu.-sta na the Turklxll am wu.or. He n well Infornuil on rvery mihjevt am) w na one of the iiiom riilii'tnlning dinner ihiiikiii1oIi I evei luiew" "Iilil bo wer a fea'r atknl Ilia hu Iwiul. -No. Iliileodr atie replied. "He w rlean utet.,- HnturUny Kvenlna l'l Tha Laal Straw, Miiry Jnne'a innxler la a alliililly e reiitrk' lull lo lor. lie him one ui.t Ir rltiitllltf hnl.lt. liiKtefl'l of MllliK bet Bhnl b want done by won! of mouth ba lenvua on bin dik or on the klti heti jnhla or Hiiywli.lv plm wliero ln la llktily lo ao It a note curtly illivetln Imt lo 'iua llitf dlnlntf r.Hiui" or "Turn out toy i iiplionnl." l ' Tlia oilier ttiiy he Im.ukIiI hoiui' note niiiier Willi tlitt unuiil din aunk biUIivm liuniliitiHl iiiioii It from the atatlouer linil urtU'MMl It lo be aetil lioine. Miiry Juno took It In, and Hie Aral Ihlnit Hint rmiKliI ber rjn w n note (Inched to tha iwckauo. Mm renu ti oiten evnt. "Wnll." alio Mill, "uo'a ftHked tno In do few ttiliii'S In hli IIiwh1 note. but tlila la tbo limit. 1 won t ltid ll no lunircr!" Fur tha nolo loml: "Dlo luatda tlila pm-kmru." Tha Laa Waa Thara. A ereat aetiHatlon waa created tha other day at a atntloii Juat prerloua to the atnrtluK of the morning cxpreaa for Loudon. The guard waa alnrnt to Hart the train when a funny nd fat old gentleman trotted up to him and nlil: "Wnlt a minute, will you, pleaae. a-hlla I" "IuipoMitlblo. alr,M wild the guard, put ti.. tha u'liiHtio to bin Hp. "Hut you muni wait!" crlinl the old gentleman excitedly. "There1 a man a leg umliir the wheel! uii np..ioimi Where la he in ajfUtn ........ - - , oir.-i th.. horror atrlcken guard ii..lt nn therel" ii- i. i.ui nfter the old gentloman, While a couple' of Mrtera jumped down ... , ,h- n.in amid nrvnt excitement After a abort aenrv h one of the porton h.ii nn a rtmh banket containing a 'Thank ymh" anld the old gentle- num. . .A l.a "What do yon monn. m ro...- gunni, "You bhW"- WHn under the .i I.t aakiill'M II' IT '"'I, ",. I mild Mr tbia wnroi, mi" . : ,.J,, tn i n.,.i ir it lnn't mine 1 HK0 to know to whom It tadongn.' Then the train moved on -Indon Aaawara, FROitl CLODHOPPER TO KING i A Stery if Feidal Tlets By f. A. MITCHCL iHjrlug feudal tint thrra waa oa lh ruiitlitrnt uf Kura a kingdom alU-l Apulia, whe h bad for an many )rat beau at war with Ita ueuibbor kliiK'loiiia Unit It waa not ptamlhla t Ita auvrrelk'na to liilinnairy alLh tlu-lrw The enaeueni'a waa Hint, aitH-a Iba Apullan kluk'a wer M-ruitt-trd by law to ma it only I boa of roy al bbaai. they bituruinrTM auxuig their own relative Tbara rauta a time when Iba royal hbaal bad well nlgb run out, and when King Caspar II . wlet bad ouly ona i hlbl. a daukhter, to aun'e-d btui a ixl ..ke, attM.ut for a buabaud for ber, be funud uo una Hutu auioiig bla nu-uu-roua rrlallvea wbu waa titled for tlta (amttton of the rojal fonaort Ita at owe ordered the beralila lo tl amlna tha royal family ret-orda Willi a U-w to bunting up auuto loan of re litole rrlatloiiKhlp who would acrva Ilia ,nrie. Tlw beralda went to a tower where r e re. or.U of Ilia rarly Apullan kuiga t orn krpl and n an ln-. lark lo a I ne abrn the k!iiiotit waa a Human pro be a. To Ibolr auriirtho they found that a youth waa living w h.aie aweatir waa a former king of Apulia. Tble king bad U-en aiipplanted by hla younger brullwr, llui prunlt'if of King I'aaiMir. Tba aean bera Imuiedl airly made known to Ilia king that they bad found tha true belr lo tba throne. ("aair blniaelf being a uaurpef Ilia utajeaty warned them under (wn !tj uf baitiig llit-lr bead to keep tba Mvn-t and at oixo ordered bla rbanv U-rlaln lo make linulrU- aa lo tba maa tthoae royal lanllgrea bad l-en un earthed. Ita waa named Itudolf Kautiler, Iba alter being ih family mm f ,0 diwaty lu Haaeaibtt of tba Apullan thriiue Hut Ihe family nantra of kluga are not lu rotnmou uae. aud the young man did not know Hint ba bad tha aim nam na bla aoven-ltn. Indeed, be did not even know that be waa a rvlatlta uf Iba king, tuurb ba that ba a a (he b gttltuat eoviTi ltui. Hudotf wna a rnlarr of cabbegre and other veptatilea for Iba market lie waa a worthy youth, but without ediu-ntttui Ilia ace waa eighteen, aud he had lfu bmugbt up a clodhopper. NeW-rlbelea Hie king reola.l to Mt rt him lo Hie prtlH-raa. The I'rowu rriui ana Aeuia waa ni- reii era okl. When Informed by ber (nthcr of Ihe attimtloii ahe wna tery lie, and the klug had gnat hoee .f having in. dlitlculty ao far aa aha waa romwmil In aminclng the mi rbige. lie told Iter tUut no woum onug lludolf lu tha inilnee aa a imge, ao hat be iiildil aiiititre at leant a rt- neerlng of refinement, but that be niuat know u.rthlug of Iho honor Intended for him. The iirlneeaa llntenwl to all that waa Mild lo ber without Baying a word In reply. Hho wna altogether loo young o ronakter the neHMnltlea of llie caae. in. I lur mlml wan occupied In wonder ing what lit-r ruture nuaoauu waa uae. She waa aanre that there ta a great Jlffereure between a prince and clod- hopier. and a aitaiie or aniieiy croaaeu lu r roiing fm-e. Hut that waa all tha expreaafcin of dlanatlnfactlon that ea .ntMHl her and wa uot noticed by bar father. Due day when Itudolf waa working . . .... ... imoug hi rnoungee-uo i i" f irm for bw uiotner-a menm'nKer ..nrina ihe rovnl livery nxlo up to ..in and told him Hint he had been an- mitiiled a Ptiee at the lnee. Rudolf, mtotibthcd. leaned on bla uoe ana ror line mmed to bare loat atech; then. uddenly turning again to bla work, ha oild: 'No; I will uot go lo the palace to bw page. My plai la here wun my mother. Bii.-b rtMiHtnne hud neither been an ib lpiKitl nor provided for, ao the tuee- 4emrer returned and reported w. Xeiiin wia with her father at me time. mid when he ordered the luoaeenger to command ltudolfa prcaeuca at the naluce ahe anked tiermbmlon to go 1 1, nor that ahe might aee her future liiinbniut It occurred to the klug that In the present cane pcrsimslon would be U(ter than force and the face or hi daughter uilgbt furulnu the viersua -tldit. ao he consented. When Xeula waa driven to the farm Itudolf waa ataudlng nt the gate. Xeula nneil out of the conch window ami anked If he waa Uudolf. When ha an Id vea ahe wna greatly pleased. lie bore In faco and figure evidence or hla roval deacent and, though he waa dreaaed In countrytuan'a apparel, oaared to tie a manly follow, with a countenance denoting nobility of chnr- iieler. "1 have come from the king," aakl Xenla. "I am the crown pnnceaa. wlah you to be a page In my ault Too won't refiiaw me. will your Tha boy, mora wonder atrlcken than itwrnttL atood for a few momenta aneechleaa: then he an Id: "If I ao to the pniace wno win ai tend to my mothcr'a cabbagest They will not thrive, and ahe win ne wun nut aunnort" An attendant whinnered aomcintng In the prlnceaa' ear, nnd ahe aald to the boy, "Your motner win receive n pension from my father, the king, that 1 ... . . . A. II..- llt.M lM.lt, ' win enable her to live like n lady itudolf aeemod lost In thought Then, n.i.w. hta nve on the prlncesB admtr- tnav. ho threw down a Bpade he held In bin band and aald: . "1 will go with you, but I muat tell my mother," ; The prlnceaa waited, nnd In due time, tho boy appeared at the door In hla lient ault, Waning bis mother iroodby. Then he came out to the coaeh and, to the aurprloe and consternation of the Inckeya, opened the door, entered and sat down beside the prlnceaa. They were atlll more amaxed at her Mtferlng him to do ao without a word. Then tna lw. wera driven lo fba pata t W hn ba etaM-b draw up la the roort- yard Iba blng waa looking axil rat' It a gltmiaw of bla fill ara eoa In law ant aun-eawar. Ituibilf allgbtad anI baud."! ut tba lneawa. "Hurely. aald Iba king, "tha boy baa 6b44 from a Una of aoveralgna. That la aotuetblng In bla bearing, lu tba grara of bla motlooa, that tndk-atew bla lin-aga." Tba young roupla antered tha palace, aiwl Xeula. amlltug, led Iba youth In bla father, aaylug: "I Baked blru to rotna with Bie. p-n. ami ba rata l-aua I aaked blin." Kndolf put out bla band lo tha kin? aa If ba were bla majeaty'a rual. Can- par waa about to draw back with king ly dignity w ben It ofarr4 lo bim tb.it alm-a tha young man waa tha tegitliiKito BoWrlgn, while ba bliuaelf wa a ub- Jei't, (ho plan he bad In view woul.l lm better nerved by b minting bim. anl ba took tba proffered baud. I dara any, your majaaty," aaid Uu- dolf, "that you are a good king alnce your daughter la aucb a lowly prin- Tba king railed bla chamberlain and directed him to take Iba young man to Iba apart luouta that bad baea prepared for him and to ewe that ba waa attired In court coat u sue. When It ado If atp.l forth In velvet and lace, with a rapier by bla aklat, bla manly beauty truk every ona who taw blio. All wuudor ad Hut bw Beamed ao tuurb at bonm. luatead of going about gaping at i v- erj tliliig be aa w be aeeuied auqirlMil at mitbliig. X courtier aaked bim bow ba felt, comlug from a farm to a palace. How do i feelt I feel-amneliow feel -a If I ware the king." A chill nn through tboae who beard the reply, and be who bad anked the queatln whbpered to a companion: "11 but majesty liewnre. If I nil taka not thla clodli..M-r ba In b in tba elemeuta of wbh ti kilK'n wn. n... le nd koine iluy With ll4l primely all . le of bla will walk u he throne aud it upon It" Wbelber It aa U-vnu-w the young tuau'a bwariug aullal Uu jvui .. purpoaa or thai an lubeiiume of Wn,.' ly atUlbuita ivurned Hiiuuh l.u!o:r vein, certain It U thai the youi x n. ;u became a domluanl fu lor nt oi , l. It la not to le buih..-J tti.it a.r man could atep from i all.ui;i- r,r. - to atteudnnce umjii piyulty tlli..iil In (be hegtuMlng ruuiuillllug many biun dent Hut Kudulf o-tu aulr. J (hi repulatlou of one w ho denplHed cuqvcii tlonillty. aud wbeu be erred through want of training be waa able to glva the ainx-arame of one who knew belter, but would not take the trouble to do better. The king gave bim bit choice of proferturnta, expecting that tie would cuooae tba profoaatun mont In favor with young men of the Uuie- artna. Put Itudolf aaked lo be edu cated fur a diplomat, whervuttou the king aent bim aa an attendant on an euibaiay la a neighboring government to conclude a treaty. Wben the eiotmsyy returned Rudolf bad eoucluucd the treaty, while the ambaaaador, who had beau outwitted, returned In d but race. The- rPH of the clodhoinier wa rapid, the king baring to beatow upon him oue rauk after another to keep puce with hla piwwoual acquiremeik From the lowest grade of noble be Oiled every grade to that of duke. The king, not being yet ready to acknowl- edga bla royal blood, could not make bim a prince, but It waa rumored that Borne further elevation waa In at ori tur him. One day King Caspar fell lib It was understood Hint Id malady waa aerl- oun. and (lie counrll bud mtnglvliiR an to the Mil-evasion. Tho rrlncs Xeula wan but eighteen yeum old, and It waa rumorctl Unit I mkc Rudolf would ou the klnu'n denth seize the government The real ilniiuer a coiuvitlcd. A nekh- boring novcrch:ii. Otho, Intrigued with rertnlu dlnloynl Apulliiun up ui the death of the kins to uiuiex their coun try to hla kingdom. Tbo klnir i lllncs grew uKn him no rapidly thai be had no time to arrange for the succession. Ho died suddenly and King Otbo's adbcrctita atteuipttI to Belae tha goveruuieut. Duke Itudolf had been apprised of tbe Intention nnd, putting bluutelf at the bend of the Am tlnn lroita, iiIpihhI the liinurrectlou lu tbe bud. It wna MippoNcd by Uinuy that, having au army to aupiiort him. he would selr.e a government headed by a weok girl aud make bimnelf klug. Wbeu quiet was restored ii ml Ihe con tjucrer rode to tho luilnce, (he prUiccnn' alteudautn, hearing that be wun com ing nud fenrttig that be would nmke bimnelf king, advised her to escapi while there was yet time, instead she went out to the main entrance nnu stood ou the stone Imlcony. Rudolf rode up, dismounted nnd ran up th steps, greeting Xeula na qm-en. "Long live the qiiMnir Xeula tro-ew her nrma around bim, then, turning to Iho iieople. cried: "Long live the klngf' The secret that had been no long kept wns promulgated, and the people went wild with delight hailing Rudolf aa king and Xenla Rs queen In (he same broiuh. The mnrrhiw and coronation took ilnce on Hie same day. the bride ami -room h'lvlirt Issmi proclaimed aa King uti.T oil ""ecu Velil-i. T.. a F'nia DipTomaey. llciv .n ii niory about n diplomatic .Clio wtulcr. iilso ulioiit two well .noun KmniH men. who can go by ilh imuuvt of Siniili and Jones Just to ;e!l tin1 .viti-ii. Sinlt tt mid Jones look much alike and are frequently taken for each other. One day Smith wns In a certain big hotel not a thousand miles from Kan sun City nnd went Into the dining room for dinner. The negro waiter busily brushed off the crumbs and aald: "Why, how Is you. Mr. Jouea, how la you? l'a glad to see you. 1 hasn't seen you since I waited on your table when you all uaed to have a little game up- talhs." . "I'm afraid yon ara mistaken," aald Smith very quickly. "My name Isn't Jones. Tou have the wroug man." "Nuff said. Nuff aald," mlledthe negro, with much bowing and scrap ing. "Ah knows all right when to keep man monf shot Ah knows all right Mr. Jones. "-Kansas City tout wai Two Points of View. Tn a woman In love little thtntrs mvim- hie and to n man In love big things scum ItitlB. HerGift I By F. A. M1TCHEL A girt waa alttlug on the porcU of ber borne thinking. Five year before oo that very day of tha month aba bad refuaed Henry MarMUlan. Khe waa then eighteen years obi, and tba tii-db-ea-t method In love affairs appealed to bar. If a man pmprjaed to ber and ana refused hint she expected him to return the h-il day ami tba next and " on UII aba a-ceptcd bim. MaeMil lan bad no rorxeptloQ of thU art of ioveuiaklug. Ha never Bald anything be didn't iix-au and couldn't nnder atand any one else doing ao. Hut but experhttre with woim-n waa not ex tensive. n tbU summer afternoon Lnella Travera wa thinking of Henry Mac illilan. (ihe bad not Intended to refuse bim oioro Huiu ouce. When bo cam back the eeeond tlmo- which aba nit orally rxia-tel he would ilo-alio In tended t aTeit blin and at the aarue lime show bim bow long ahe bad loved blru by giving him a smoking rap, on with-h aba bid embroidered a wreath. Ha had lio uk for a amoklng t ap and no ambition to wear a wreath about hla bead, but UielU couldn't think of anything elno to do for blin. Henry waa as stupid about Borne things a he waa wise about others. If a dozen person bad w ttnenaed the refusal be rf-elve.1 every one of them would have known that I.uella waa refusing bim with her tongue, while ahe waa accepting Islw In ber heart Henry beard ber words, but aaw not (heir dental. He had received a busi ness offer In a distant city and wished to learn. If I.u.-Ha would marry htm If ao be would cunult with ber aa to Ita acceptance; if not be would accept tt without consulting her and go where he would not be near ber and conse quently the tetter able to recover from bbt deatre for hi-r, LuelhT'waa T bit aurprlned that Tlenry should hsve taken her rly so eerbtunly, ehouM have bowed, though reluctantly, to what be considered tbe Inevitable. lie left ber without a mur mur, and ahe waa somewhat fearful that he might not give ber aa oppor tunity to recall her refusal She had talf a mind to call him back. But half i mind la not a whole mind, and she let him go, expecting tbe next time she met him to draw bim to another pro p'isnl by tbae winning waya ahe un derstood how to apply. 8fi did not see Henry for several days, then she was greatly shocked to hear that be bad gone to another city to engage in business and make It his home. Why ahe did not write him to tell him that her refusal of him was only temporary does not appear. Ter- baps It was for tbe same reason that tbe myriads of other temporary re fusals are not recalled. A woman must wslt for a first proosal, and It In equal ty obligatory for bim to wait for soeuBd. Aud now I.uella on the anniversary of her refusal tho date waa aa well Dxed In ber mind as her birthday was sitting on the porch wondering aa she had wondered constantly since her lov er's departure what could have made htm ao stupid. And yet had be seen through her game w lint would have 1 beeu the pleasure In her playing UT It had not occurred to ber that she had better have refrained from tbo fun and acted on the principle that a bird In the hand la worth two In the bush. Who Is that tall figure coming ud the road? There Is something familiar lu the walk, something In the outline, something Intangible, Indescribable about Hie w hole. Luella's heart atood still. Yen. It is Henry. He la heavier than be wan. his step Is a trifle lesa quick tlis'i It uneil to lie, but It la Henry, the man she refused flva years ago, to her regret ever since. Was he coming to renew hla propo sal? Luella had had fits of anger agatnst her lover for being no stupid. Now, In stead of a hope springing In her heart that he was coming to tell ber that he ould uot live without her, with a con sequent throwing herself Into bis arms. she was seized with a desire to punish him. For what? For having taken her refusal seriously. Henry came on. Luella, pretending she did not see him, looked up at the sky. He stopped before tbe house, then mounted the steps. Luella forc ed a smile. He looked aa gloomy aa the day he had left her. "Why. Mr. MacMlllanr she exclaim ed. "What a long time since I have seen your "I've not been in this town alnce I saw you last, he said. Came back to aee your mother, I suppose?" "Yes; to Bee my mother, but to see you. too. rve passed an unsausnea Ave years since I left here. I've come back to try to persuade you to recall what you aald to me Just before I left yon." There was something so miserable In his appearance and tone tbnt her de sire to punish htm for hla ainpidtty broke away. Asking htm to "wait bit" she went Into the house and brought out the smoking cap she had kept so long. "I had Intended to recall what I said the next day, but you didn't give ma nn opportunity. I had been making this gift for you for months and ex pected to give tt with my consent" She spoke through tears. - The man only a genius could por tray the mingled emotions expressed on hla face. W. 0. Donelson - UNDERTAKER Calls attended night or'day. Chapel and Parlors. I . Pistol and Revolver Cartridges That Are Dependable and Accurate YPU K-'Itftcii your pUtol or revolver Lecause you expected it to Kivc you results. 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