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YflE OREGON . SUNDAY . JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER 4. 1901 LOV3L in,- Ti ft Vf r I. Pandered. menL I'va an unrinnr nreaentment HE shadow of a great laaaltuda lay ',nr?S;j5'Bf 10 ,nl" Ml,cl-f upon tn, rac, ot oc.-.j, . .... . .nv.hara. wwi. reparation! war, belni mad, for ,h jntrruptad. holding out hat fl ht to anv ellme where in nana, wllh a fine how or indifference. hAtid, nf i.rm.rnllnn na ba t- I'TPM "r ner roomers "1 will honor you wllh my company i lUlntlf 1 f ( I a ..intirl wira anu roni air preamcu, mr uie urn- inrr had been hot and dry. Archie fftr aa liia park," ha aald, getting In irompion. out or the neat ana glare. nr, ... iiv I mil it r.iallv admonish vou and warn J la wa, not tired, ha did not aufTar from you further about that cputtry Eden. I glare, after her, "and there,, though 1 decline i mi dropped, -I -will drop myselfi for ' I muat r.tally admonish you and warn I tha approaching ruatla of convinced thera'a aarpant In It." ti in tha corridor mad, him "wh -Mast- thtww no Adamr ennui, and ' silken aklrti all alert Ha ma. rather vounr varv ' anooK his naafl Incraduouaiy. II alert. Ila waa rather young, vary ,.An wUljoul AAmm mi. x much alive and definitely In lova threa able " condition, that do not wak, for lan "Even an. What could ha do bttwaaa iruor . two Kvear' o i ., . '"On, will ba taken and tha other Sylvia Mellowby. too, whan aha an- left' ha quoted oracularly, "and you ; tered tha large, cool room, looked Ilka know perfectly wall, By 1 via, that you , pearl-tinted butterfly. would never allow ouraelf to set left." ''five minute,," he aald. (baking "Don't try to ba funny, Archie. It hands airily; "Just Ave minutes, Archie, doean't suit your - atyla." and then I have to ruah. Madame ' So sorry. I thought it did. By tha lolreo won't be kept waiting for a way. you might give ma one of thnae moment. Bit, will taka on tha next pan a lea you're wearing, "before milk woman If I'm not there. And I'm dua white now purple with love, wound.' at 4 to ta with Trixy Mather,; dinner It will ba an appropriate flower for . at the laoduingstons and tha ball to- ",u to wear In your Eden, 'for maiden, ; night. Not much time to breathe In, f"U It Lov,-ln.Idt,ness.' I ..wish you d la there? But, thank heaven. It will Ul ." a !..., of ita Juice on your ..soon ba over!" yf.,;),', . '.. 1 , Vr . k, "How lovely you look," observed tha ' Whyf aha aaked not graaplng hla , , young man, aa hla eyea reeled with pro- re?i-fnfurf moJ.,!,'?1'.,.tln '.ni.mniv- round admiration upon her attire of lav- .. ".riS a. J ifUtlnJ.uiLT evellda eiuier-gr,y. Juat touched with tha new " aleeplng eyeilda ' Lroe'ao'lS-'f h1 "rlm nd 'B h"" W1 -man or woman madly dole . "ArVhlalfyou can't y aomathlnr Upon tha next , Jtv. creature t.t It .,; freak, why do you try to talk at allf w.u jm not aaleeo" aald Sylvia. ivO,r,.0tttiln.0WJ.h'ti itf nd ! lloP.in.h.iraiewS,ya K , toS'ilft - TZtll JLmk wtt v1 Zr th waka for any love-phlltra to take ef- . threa montha, whlPh baa bean pretty feot on ina. But. to Tkeep you quiet 1 11 often, you'll admit T" glva you one of my flowera, for I aee 'Sr HaX T Well U ly provea what you muat be humored. When a man ; 7- takea to. quoting Hhakeapeara In broad jrou aay no many ataura thlngal daylight It a oertalnly time to aee a Which one la that?" "That you look lovely In anything, and that I am In lova." "A man need not be an tndlacrlmtnat Ing Idiot aven when he la In lova." "Oil, yea. ha need," aald Archie, com jilacently, "for 'tla hla nature to." . roan i wny imagine youraeir In lore. 1-nn rnniiaK h h oua aentlmentaHty. Jier aenlor.l ''It'a mere aelf-delualon. queee of the maglo flower on your brain araulallat." "And when a- aoclety beauty takaa a country cottage, lt'a time to aee a heart apeclallat," he retorted, carefully draw ing throughVJila buttonhole the atalk of the fragrant, velvety, bloaaom aha had aiven him. "Believe me, Bylvla, you are far advanced In a etate of danger- It. needa only one bejieva me nucn tainga don t Happen In "t" ,-"'" real life." vimi ruatlq awaln with little wit and large Tau think aa, becauaa It haa never ttit ?-.h4m. rlr happened to you? I wlab It would." Vidin mvlnd'a eve I aea an asa "lmpoaaible. I'm too level-headed. .fd,nwmyh "intf L"-f.2 h1! And I haven't time. It la onlv you Idle r.rV".v:? r"' . rr..V5.JSwowil0i-1-. w, L?."ia cut faea "You are too alll y for r w., k worda today, Arcme. ana I reauy nave T'.'.r?11' ' ' 1 x n further use for you. When I turn "Not till you've recanted thla moat aentimental I'll let you know; but I'm unpleaaant etateraent Why, an attache afraid you'll ba very old and gray." never baa a moment to call hla ownl "It'a a bargaln,'r he replied, aa he .You've rattled off a few of your engage atopped the coachman and aprang out. mente; now listen to aome of mine du- "Let ma know at once. I may yet have ties, too: not mere amusements, like cause to bless the humble oof In tha . you re. I started at 8 this morning country. Don't ba aurprlaed If you dls- . with' N cover ma there one day In a amockfrock He began to tick off on hla fingers tha and corduroys, hoeing turntpa, or what dlfferent thing ha had done and had to aver they do In those parts. Au revolr! do in tha coming hours, until Sylvia I 'hall exist vegetably till that longed ' . rrled a halt -, . for moment." f "a hat'll do; that'U dof Tou'ra a mar- BylvU leaned back In the carriage and , vel, and I wonder how you, have time to tfle4 a yawn. philander hera now. Whoae hour have H 1.r,0i,Uval7too,wfif1V;tln,r for : i atolenf . anythlng!r aha reflected. "What a re- (1. .1 ; i?.-7- "IS IT TRUE THAT YOU ARB MARRIED, MR. DAWSON?" ' Oha waa beatlrred to a aensa of bar aon proudly atatea la nulla tha e-ant'le! 1unr. of chaperon at thla Point, a aen.e manT of fVur.. he may not 11 th. partly awaknned by the meaning looka fame peraon aa our 'bone of eontentlun and amlle of the other ocoupanta of the but It la aa well you should know tb rottaaeLand the Inward oueatlon, What fact I hare atated; 'l.ow..iBe A . . - ttaiBVi HU J"? w ga uuastiuni ti tavi i UTB I ft ltd. nl'h,1 1 t0 d0T wrrl,a nJ : "I do not Intend to let Mri, Meilow- nlght. , , v ... by know that l L.vJ iaV, .:"-If. T. . vnn ... a w t... . '.T : At laat the tjanatton was anawered you may return before aba finda out deflnitelvln her mind. after having been completely left out - . "TIUXIB MATirEng." In the oold for a long lima by the couple Sylvia turned faint and "sick: her In the parlor, , aha .want upto her room handa trembled, until aha oiuld acarce'y in mvi, inii ma leiisr: ner eyea biased inH ,., rnmpany waa Intolerable. She ad tin- aara began to turn. . . " " isnrq ana wn sdinaT tiown aiair wiicn a murmur or voices out that Sylvia and Roland trolled Into tha front garde without thinking ana wane to tna ""o.mnon oou a mm h u..- window and looked out. The pair atood fj' without feeling the cvp, her dry. and had window and looked out. The pair atood f without feeling the cvi, " ht tha gata, looking Into tha lane, and J,'P" n2,udd,,'lf irowa numb mn4 di the etrong eoent of the cedar waa waft- 1'.'?,, 'h ..Tr".' . t0. rotfin a d up to Tier with tha ona word "Darl- r",Jl3 -T.l1 i'1"r,,lJ untl1 h Jng ' from Dawaon'a Upa. Then, to her tnrhed out a plan of aotlon. horror, aha aaw Sylvia folded arma. . . ' ,. , ., , Rha went down atalrs with an reaolution en her softly rounded m he? f?rhin ItS eon!ng take i , i P".V. 1"u,Jf ' :I0. Bhe batherf h.r If 6 "lmr.V !"?.. "ft powdered it tl Icklv , "yvla, aha aaked when , tha glr nor phenaoetia could reaist tha frantia 1 earn in. "r you engaged to Mr. paw faaoha thai bound her browVaa in a - aonT" -.i - ' ... .Vices but she had not long to endure th. i "That la my affair," waa the cold an-, -tony that waa tormenting he?. TherJ ciluhi in. Aii la inu iiiinv, a. vaaiiiw - 7 vwawu uuun ner i nrtiaip i a with , yotl becauaa your . mother "''"; face to aay that Mr. nun not let you coma alon. and, w waiting for her In the barlor. svi. t - ralnnmlli . In . via Dulled naraair tnlh-. . ' . i --n- ,(iu wbri her would her. . Uaalitea. if vou atlll reaard me down. aa your friend, don't you think, I am II advanced to ahake hands but bRI entftled to knoW If thera la anything put here behind her back, TnJ her blcTl UVIWffli fUU ' HU Llllal VUIUeMUT nxaJ ,ibj uur, r""'r. I "J . - tru that you are marrlaA. -i'iira la nmir,nc rrienaaniD a. niwinn " -hA ia .... . r-" - Dawson, ane aald aa raJmlv v,.. ry deep and. close friendship." fluttering heart would allow. T,and that "What might be termed an all-am- your wlfe'a name la WilaonT1' He crew whit kfn k.. t rt m,m niiawnrgii. i braofna- frlendahlD. I auDDOse?", "8o you hdvo been eaveadropplng?" did not think It of you!" v . IIL Mra. Mathers kept her tamper aa- JJia ne make a acener Beatrice miraoiy. ' ?'""'', VU ne two friends Auciueniany i aaw wnai i aiu nu " "w intra over their reoon- I.K ma 'I I.a mt.M1 n.iA,l dilation tWO rifiva 111 t-r w-wm Sylvia, too, atruggled with her tern- KlmWe,i1' he certainly tried to defend per for a few moments. Then aha aald "imaelf, aald he had given hla real with an effort. 1 P0l t0,d UB n w un- . "Mr. IawBon has never before gone 'a'ei, Indeed, no reminded me that bo far. Ha waa overcome for the mo- " , apoaen or being my ln- mant, and ha knows well I think we let. 'Jl f"'' W nd 'nor than understand, ona another without words. L"'upfiabi? ba"leI-8 between . . . i . UH. And fie had. But T Ihnnrht 1.. "Sylvia, you know nothing about him. ""Lfm'id ,h-WnW,V?t .U'01,11'! ' You could not marry him!" u," ,aeme4 the right attitude for "Why not?" she biased out auddenly. " nf , : Have you anything to say against him? on .A ""'or romance! Of course. 'Go Is ha not evrythlng a man ehould be 'Then ha' han-m. ..... , strona-. Chivalrous and manly? You .... ,ilt,Pec.ma-, m.ot.,onaI. ?Pk " L y?";" THi..!I nexerT.lt ao h-'d"? iou agreea wilii mo ui n wa m- iifBi vrnm , u. v.- . . screed trashing change arter tna mannerea er- somethin- n ',. vn)r- "hi- noTeTeTvncha maS"' " no aonallty, that drew me towards Km "".W'iV,."1?.,!,.,.. .v.r. h0.rbIr. ven against my will. I don't 1 . ' v," -..T , oeiieva 1 snail ever again reach the n?'A SbrSH. intere-t. me mora than UyWmtt n..Voeur S under a spell. Re- a,d b the real thing member. Sylvia, you've seen him against -No", said Beatrice Mathers, firmly no other men. He has a distinctly bour- -f0r the 'real thing' lasts, and there was geola manner and provincial accent. He nothing that could last in your 'thing ' aaya the same things and sings the it had no solid basis, bui almply floated urae songs over Rnd over again; he haa jn midair a creation of your own fancy no real sense of humor, no wit, no depth and the glamor of Nature." or aubtlety of character. All hla gooda "i donTt know. He was every inch a TRUE THAT YOU ARB MARRIED, MR -j '.. . II tar 1 r HM II naa T AVfilinri era an n 1 al ajll, morVow ha aaJd for n inSwar" tu Perficial smartness and flastle for tho . a wake and aeatnad to oppress them with ehe thought to have Archie meander fleep repose and simplicity of the ooun- a feeling of suffocation .However, they SHE SAID. That evening he had supper with Syl- lrUf ' .. .. ' trvf H.nllmunt.l InHcurl I .hmilj lllfs rallnH it P(lllsll t themselves. Bud tllSchftltt . 1. . f.uy.y! ?,, lJ,aVo . . to meet the man" who coufd make ma felt that It would be curative when they ly to the not far distant sea? iV.; V ' tu. U.tV,V- WS J -V leel sentlmantaU" . .nua onco grown useq ro u. . heart of the country. Wont It be H Next day tney rose In good time i lovely?1.' . fv.raruii nnitaan tnnv i- ti,i- fun urowled about the country. 1 "You 11 hate It It will bore you to the hedge of cedar that divided Ita 'walked to the village and wero dell extinction. YirAttv frnfit TMn tmm tho inn- nnnn ed with the ouaint drowsinea ol S,v.a-10ne, r , ' whloh. it faced., W-Tromv thla, lanatp tha Only the children seemed awake, and "Kntlraly wrong;. I love tha coun- rosa and laamlne covered borcli there they stood petrified In open-mouthed try- .' . . . - ., was a narrow flagged pathway, bordered silence -whan the smart city ladtoa ap- her book. The stream danced Joyously oa yuu ininii. . vai you reaiiy lova wttn murnnnHtt, una 1nvA.1n.A-m At. Nti uruauiiisu uituii. aiici puj uniiini Is a new sensation. The country cot- Other house stood within a mils of It: there waa nothing to do but doze- are in his slion windows, and they are man. and to a woman that i- - a handsome face, large frame and atrong deal." mueoles." , "A woman caaft live on undiluted xou are unjusi ana i nio you; kucu manliness, csyivia. ene wants some- 1 : . , 1- . . . . . - .... -r-.,. r ou Hi, un. ul aiiu jl imic in wnn ner (.iiriiusn mts miiwreuin uy via ana wire, jaainersai uu otuku di..i i..n.i . oil r.nr,imi ,v,in- t..i " L.r "V . S e chattering water that ran so blith. and tha homely meal passed off fellcl- ?i V!" ."""v.. -L' . T" " C' i.'""". 7"!. c' ."VJ'"V"V-w."e" """i tiAitatv. Mr. nawinn waa very aarree- " : .... - 1 . : - . . ,y.r : ........ of herself for the first time In her life, has one. . . .. - - - i.ij. .a a m ,i n-,..th an r ha nrnar man vnnra, r H.art m nn-nm te. I T . and ,Uil,Th ,0.WF-t.?we ' 2d to So io in a wav that ahowrf hlB la the world, and I love him! " all right In ArbtTdy. which is a holiday r r?l,i!h 'JjtuJJLrel,a: SSnShtaSfc 'to'-rt vanUtTaT h2 . With that Hhe stalked out of the par- country, where one play, at being a Sht- oped a little pSlntaartpirti 1 . couple of rollicking sailor Ir to her i bedroom ana aiaaoivea to a f"", It. (.- xinn a nnav hnnL- nt th- ami ira to hla own accomnaniment on tha "OOfl or angry tears. " ana noinmg eiae every aay or font nf Itm.Tl.nw trXttT luttf JLM n Wax tiny Dlano Iri fine style There was Next morning Beatrice Mathers wno me weag for, aay, o yearal One might tol .aouJrd&oSfl something 'ao exceedingly virile and had a proud ' spirit beneath her sweet aa wel try to live on raw meat! No; forceful about him that even Beatrice manner aeciarea ner intention or ieav- u ouuiu never nave siooa mm a mpntn. d Tatner ZUlrZr.ta Mt the spell of TtT andn InF, the cottage thai .day. and Sylvia ordinary condition-. You wer. a blackbird warbled above ner, 11 waa ne naa gone sne conrinea 10 oyivu . ! iwywiu. - "v ........ ,vi. jiV,T 1ntrft la a. nnveltv. Ttnfnrtnnatolv nnv. anA Ita nliulnt enran nf noarlv an ,r Svlvla in a Wicker Chair Under the BP- - .... -n-n- -n! a nltv th-r- waa that ah- aa, vlaH ha hail Bnnaarad nn beat." The. JUlCO Of the little WeBtem elties haV an unDleasant wav of turn- waa surrounded bv fields, one of which pla tree, Beatrice Mathers on the old, -0 ona to aee 'it. the scene. They parted with the same wall. of Ice flower. said Sylvia, dreamily. "I sup- without tha allghteet warn- . "After all' She said. ;amanaoes peiween tn-ra, ooiu ry, ('"'niuU"' r,mS -t ... onng ozone inio ine men 10.1 airaaapiwra. m, V , , ' ;,T; ing commonplace. 1 give your cottage ieo to a lairy iiks wooa, wnere Diras " v"'u'' Budden. a vas.' n ii v ail v snn nnu i .. u n i n i , i i n. u rv KLruiiKn in liib wihjiih iiii rnnix - ... . . . ..... ..-, "Very kind of voti.'! . the summer. The cottar, had a low books. At t, after nearly, yawning ;"? le". C" There's aomathlna stirrina and tonic and Mall v cared for each other. Sylvia .. "It always does," observed "Anybody else going Mr. Mather, or W of red tiles patched with lichen, their heads off. they went fo bed. a7uVt "he sVeanied loud y and droi - bout him. I se now, it was what we was the moyt miserable. She knew her- --what did he say next?" the ohildrenr " making a good effect against two tall . It was exactly the same the next " freanABa, , Anth hT;,. t.. wanted. Next time I go away alone, or lf to be in the wrong, and ah, was "That his conBcienca had. reproached - : . . r onaan atoinir tnar tDainr nnwa rna wilii untiLiinr wuhibii. x nnnii iit, a - , next, a little snappish w and argued over every Trixte. whereas Mrs. Slathers had a him frightfully, but he could not bring m m artiakaaH aaih aniannB unn whm sriiinBT nninn nimMir in mil maa ri am t r" 1 y r nanonoa na Z MUnw.w bring a friend." V hr beloved babies. There was a loved me so much, and felt that he must "Nobody. Ws are going to rusticate, chestnuts that flanked It on either side; day and thy i f with only an old woman and her daugh- fnrt .Rthe bottom of the garden, near began to get eVen going to tike oSr'malds' InaJed tood a row of tra ' 'beehives t- thing Jfor 'the" sake' of "divifsion. it rJr" UE nl"ja.?' Mqa, wlth n.nr,h.nn . ir ,,rrv n.,t must be confessed that 8v v la was the t.nrcottaRoT r don't ouita know wW the same scheme of color. . most bored. Mrs. Mathers was a much i-rth. with fishlna- rod in hi, though there was something she didn't wandered about gloomily and longed came. Oh. he was most eloquent; but VilttL' info VyVSf two tTea NerYao7kelr"s! 1 "nd fW" f 'F hls manner and M' h5 l" " MWM,B :;","j r; zr V1" ha. t . " both Sylvia and her friend, Mra. less vital energy man tsyivia. ana couia -"i"', . After that no dav nassed when he did It wa at tea time, mree nours aner promised to.-do her hair for her, l ean Mathers, were enchantnH with th- ftrat enlov the freshness, aweetness. si ence Adam! . . .... . . . . ""r.1 "'"u"0". Mra Mathers had arone. And he stayed ftrn " " 7 . 7 . - . - - v. ..... - - i . ' , . , ' - 14 at. 11 ll PAtTlHIV flKnOAOmil. W I III H. TlflL Bl 1RBHI lUlfl ITIBU1 11 LI 19 I'Ul " ... ' . . . , . . . : an vague meiancnoiy 01 in, country .'..,"rM;T.j .... m, . ta.a. hMm ftvlvla'a ahadnw. it n till 11 oeiooK. trot in, nrsi ume Bm hasty survey of Ihe in- in quite a different way. . iwi.I Z iw abode with many ex- The- soothed her, while they mad, K t..- T, ... all I. .k.. Cvlvlu raiilui an1 full nt itrlnn Innir. iNOriOlK . "Oh. If you're going to drivel aarain. antnr amnit nnalni ind w Th,ra lries. Moreover. Res trine Ma.thnrM loose col Archie, I've done with you! Can I drop After that no day passed when he did " VftL.euaklT2a JIa hJ . t.v-A v. H2.ai.(J returned it take at" least on meal at the cot- harg?hff!rt dtim Svlvla hl?..afIet,2nT" ge. H, became Sylvia's shadow, if n i' AJi 0i.i'c,,-FjSr.iJt .'A yiv.S nd nadn 1 JZ . . .. ur course 1 naa, out it was noma the freshness, sweetness, silence is-ht of it. ': and vaaue melancholy of the country -.-Za"? .&7; .they took , hasty ...rvev of, he in- in Jul t, a different way.. .. 2g ..iB. ' iKSft."r,h "T.ylS.hira' ,t2 found: him wearisome, ; and was t"..."" "" hW new abode with many ex- .Th" s?tBa ,?vnjie tney maa, Ki!lk"CT& a wni, W hfclo tadiia v,r stllii H, wi?"'. of him to throw It at me, I couldn't ' "Ah". -..i , predion, or rapture, it was an m cnar- oyivm r-Bwe-.ana 'f--"f-'ong- ',-hn- hi, head of short, hired the village cart, and drove them "l " Rt "aV"-"".1"! auier, Binnii, quaint ana coy. inere jnoicovrr, nnunx mauiera v,. -.i.Yu i,.a th- utti- n th- r iniinut In h- rei wiin urn intna, uui v iuimiiu were drawbacks of course: no bathroom loved sketching In water colors, and I""',' , "1:,'7.:;i '.'"j t'.ZZ ,,n. . you anywhere?" mnA a wall vvnaw nf . V. n. 1 . . I .J 1 h tin M.lljn, llttl m!a Certainly not. I refuse to be dropped, sign and color In the parlor, but on the turea of the village and garden. Sylvia l,yr,!5; I moan to cling like a leech, in apite whole the landlord who kept the cot- had brought Her camera, but her In- U of him, ane of .."n ih?, con,try cottages In all the" tage for lettlna; to people of taste had terest In it soon flagged, and it was '1J. baok. " eBP i carriage waiting not outraged the harmonies of time and neavy to ca r moment longer! declared Sylvia, atmosphere, there were few false notes, .fourth day h much severity. 'Tf you won't come They drank their tea out of doors, on 40th she t one with with me ' "To the end of th, world!" he ex claimed. Sylvia sighed emphatically. carry anoui -Wnlcn so began to the grass, under the blararest aDDle tree, thinit did not happe and chanted a gentle duet of apprecla- stick straws in her ha) tion. versing on enthusiasm. Thev 11a to the bees and bl agreed that everything waa perfect. And then aomethlng stand It. I couldn't let him go away . .. , . . L . . , ra wiLn nnr' iiitiiu. uui cv ...i (ii...it,,i ...... ...,. . n v. n., . a t ,m.m1w an tna macea 01 interest in ini ;:r". -v..v. .t : , . . i .u ...w. v a b,.i,.u.t a klnteta ,Tt ; Sylvia loved toeLwa. guilt- neighborhood ever. 14 mile. out. for a Sff'S'f'ThSTKlt "had lieen his?1 tSat'ha hVfhed d ald he had deluded MmV, gasnea at in, nay at ine aeaeiqe, ine next luriniaut t. h, utti- lam in nrnhln, h-r ia il lor, which had went quickly. . To Sylvia, th, daya that ituViaua, of her solitude. an3 harped Lr.?nl..ptan.',...-. naa crawiea oy ana seema aoout . i;,rn,,aliin hl- tWo favorite ".'"V.A"?.1 "".i";. J.t "OOii if a'ui. v vrao qi,h tig, vv ivx. She and her coli emed to her tho than sh, had ever known a man to be. And Mrs. Mather, Played gooseberry to Uimty with her soul. "a if wTmIT . th.rC? t,?1 fpel that, if som"- aa not neanu mr mpyixmvn, ....... v ",ccf- ehe kept him at a distance, wnien " ' v '1 ,1 ,, " n soon, she muat was no wonder, considering ine noise nut arter a jorimgiit an, oegan to mad8 nlm reproachful and dull, Yes; EU r and nlav Onho- or the water rusnmg over us stones, grow urea or me tnree-eornerea ar- )t was impossible to dodge the fact ""' : f'i'1""'" ... , r ana piay upno 8nJ b.wjde. h(J had ?,een too ntent ran(rem?nt. gh. rrew. moreover ex- , e hd beJS i dull deadly dull. Hla song,- EvSyh.,,,n5,,, h'2ehU th,."T; '"l did i n tim itlv.i-aaHnv tri rmHf whpm hA wan i-Ariln71v. tinAflJiV. Weir thnrft dftfetnriflrt i.... 4ui. i.if rA,iA formed mm he nRQ 1)0011 riarnt ftbout I seem to have heard that before," Blackbird, and thrushes made delicious generally doesn't In real life, and peo- throwing. He was greatly distressed at In Sylvia symptom, that gave her great monotonous, and his laugh Jarred on J .fX? v. Vl. Ju,a" music all about them, for although late pie have to live through their ennui having given a lady such a rngnt. could anxiety. The girl was getting mgnt- her. She felt that ho had somehow r .r'l-.i?- nr.-nT- -B.iri,ueVai in ti.- emm-r. th-ir In. ii.ii ?,.... a fi, v.o. ,o n, ,.n- h,,t c,.i,.. aha over fnriHvft him? fullv rewtlcss. and never seemed haDDv a ,n h- ti,- A.iom h ran metaphorically, upon my eyeilda: that "Posstblv. It is one of tha eternal ar, a -lia-ht aUwa, nt rain th-t .-' hm.. h r, - faiT.na nf h- -nar Kvlvla. Raid she could, and K?io him out of Roland Dawson's company. She xr-vt nnmia. - latter ..am- from Ra- I had fallen a victim to the firet rustlo verities. May I come down to your ing had caused special Jubilation. gods, and roused their pity. Anyhow, one of her bewitching smiles, which appeared distrait in manner, giving ir- trice Mathers, and Sylvia's heart beat awaln I saw, and had altogether proved country cottage Twilight fell, and with the evening on this fourth day the unlikely thing Archie always said were 40 horsepower, relevant answers to simple questions, . trifle auickly at the sight of that myaelf a aentlmentl Idiot Juat a, he 'Heaven forbid! she cried. "Do you star came a chill in the air that drove occurred. laleulated to do an immense Amount of and, In short, showing a side in her familiar writing. Waa Trixie going to had prophesied, want to spoil everything? Surely even the two friends Indoors. There they She had left Beatrice Mathers writing damage to masculine hearts. In an hour charaoer that no one-least of all Bea- be cold and horrid, "or loving and re- "And what did ne sayr you must see that youd be a horrible lighted the lamp, revelling in the soft letters to her family, and had come she and the fisherman were fast friends, trice Mathershad ever suspected b- pentant? The query was Boon an- 'H, Bald, 'Yon have certainly given discord there? shadows it cast about the queer little out, with Henley's "Hawthorn and Lav- and he was teaching her to cast a fly. fore. , awered. This was the letter; , me a" Roland for my Oliver!' And I . nouldn t mind that a bit," he re- room. ender." to stroll along the meadows All this kind of thing lias been done be- She Mrs. Mathers became painfull' "Dear Sylvia I have Just learned then h, took mit hi, pocketbook and piled cheerfully; "in fact, I ahould When the birds stopped singing there by the riverside, trying to Imagine her- fore so many times that It is not neces- aware that her society was not wanted from Wilson that her sister's husband showed me a dead pansy I gave him ""," . , waa not a sound to be heard, and it was self the heroine of a pastoral romance, sary to go into further details. Enough when the young man appeared on the Is staying at thelnn in your village, and before I went away, ir you dare to come 111 make you as If, Sylvia said, tho world had been She looked the part, in a robe of pretty to say that she learned from him he soene: and, although one may b, a that hie name is Ronald Dawaon. He la i "Meaning ."a you.r ow? ',oots. "bo vowed. wrapped In a verv thick cloak. This flowered muslin, crowned by a lartje was a passionate lover of all forms of eheerful gooseberry when one Is treated a Job master at (Browns lets out "That he, also, la a sentimental Idiot. . Jvr w.c, J1 yours, said the lm- dead silence made them both so sleepy white chiffon hat, and was thinking eport. that he was staying at the Hay nicely, to be shelved altogether Is be- horses on hire, you know and has a I suppose we shall end by marrying perturbable attache calmly. Do let me that they were ready for bed before 10 tenderly of her lover, as all legitimato tavern in the village, and that hi, name yond mortal woman to endure with com- very flourishing business. He waa ed- each other," she concluded In a ton, of com, and ft, boot, to tho establish- o'clock, but when there it kept them heroines do. What would It be Ilka, was Roland Dawaon. placency. , ucated at a grammar school, and a, Wil- resignation. she said, wearily, aa they went down atirn. PUTTING THE TRAMP OUT OF BUSINESS Continued rrom the First Page of This Section !f they have not proved absolutely In- nles, there should be a number of small certainly and comnrehenslvelv deaSs corrigible and gone to the penitentiary f"16". each aurrounded by ample acreage with them all. It Is becauaa vagrancy its last limit, by turning the machinery . y, v .f. nff-red enfitmt ts lc.ui.i u. vxieiif.uii ui operations .aw are not dxruuien tnat irampa huw u. iii w uui univ upuii iiiiii wnu ip- ' - - - " ' Rinnir aar1r.itirt.T-ul Inna an a an ... wanI r rr.olv , ti rnn itI, tat pniinrrv on, the tramps would all be driven to seek work. Switzerland, consistent, perfectly log ical In applying the principles of forc ing chronic loafers to work for the food they consume, has several cantona that carry the scheme of forcing all tramps into proauctiveness or some Kina, to TARDY JUSTICE By Mrs. Ton n A. Logan m w lrH all our boasted civilization, wive, and families of thes, men ad who hav, sworn to love and cherish III there ia atlll nn itnfhanrinr rtia. been abandoned. And still they ,re re- them till death should part Som, have IA ... ,J unchanging dis- ceve(, ,ven by their kindred who might finally broken down and allowed their y Iff Position In the minds of, a ma- profit financially by recognizing their husbands to carry out their diabolical T f Jorlty of people to blame women questionable companions, these Bam, plana and the world points th, finger of in all cases Of domestic Infelicity amareas pose bs moralists aim ...iv.w- acorn at mesa wives ana representative n.luaa hit, ttnnn him whn erl, a Tt la The first state that provide, a ays- a Pfnal offense to give any Beggar alms. o6ta!n vindication women muat g n appeared In defenae of tunat, divorced woman from polite ,o- for a couplo of months at a "free labor avoid Inlurlnv farm oronertiea hv tnn oinnv" nr rivin chnica nf a rtumh-r nf close nroxlmitv to such an BatiTreratton tam that maiaa I. i.m.L ... tttat fr And Switzerland has solved the tramp oar liberally for their defense, esneclal- h-i. taih.r, Riatera havn clety. while the men marry the woman mall colonies that are beln instituted of Presumably objectionable neighbors, the magistrate to sequester every va- problem In a merciful way. ly )f lney arf) fatherlcs and brother- apologized for their profligate brother, with whom they go about as if th,y email coionie, inat are Deing inaututea indeterminate sentence, which Frant that comes before him. will ' . If th- m(lk .DI,-ais to thosa In and hav, aaaociated with their brother a were guiltless, especially If they hav. around Wltawyl. where i a month wou,d b athert effective means of promptly rid Its borders of the tramp. STfYVF, C. PT?TFP3 I s. f PP.? . . . .. mormanatlc companions a. If there waa money with which to pay their waKi wage. Is paid, and condition, are pre- correction. pYeeVnts T many drawbacks of who wiil avoid this state and proceed OllAJD UAlilllltS. , authority, whose fluty It Is to Inveeti- mothing worng in such defiant illicit to the very front seats In excluslv, o- cisely as though they were free farm possible injustice to the vaarant But others where ! ran roam unmolested. gate the conditions and adminlater Jus- conduct. Ministers have ehut their eye C'ty. witnlrman Tha nnlv limitation t rnr f ... . . , .... n, i j 1 .. . . . . I ... . , , . . . i Mra .,(1. Ia ,, n ti, m t w . . V J KRllfiert that with liahmia .nmit- vim "lire" "m Df unven ut li .lu.a Pnaaalnl r. wrl... t'I,k tin- th-y t niT thaw ar- I- th- handa nf IO 8UC11 riBSTrant lrreKUiantieS 1IUI nt .. ' " "V1" ". nmit ' . - . , . . . .a., ua ut'i c, . u. awnvaaaa. a uiaiuuc t, ill. - , . - j . . .. . w ... . v. . - ... . . r. rs. , . n . a.ni. . . 1 a a r. prucBi,, ens ii ier anotner, 10 ftuiipi in, exenanared courtesies Wltn me mem- ,v nu4 v. uv..a uata uww la mini- Ubor clony plan, it la the laat state to Whom Machinery Can't Compete. men wnoa, aympatnies ar, invanaDiy of the,r flock recognizing both the the victim, of perfldou, huabandi workmen. The them is that sobriety is made compul Bory, proceedings put at the comma s. Is to with their kind and that their chance, man and the woman aa If they were refuse to give their husband, the free ror receiving justice are unequal wiin wormy or recognition. Quietly ana con- , . ' o mnwr now atron . everv l.rlann.r at th and nf h awau.LD uo ucvu . . 111. . , 1 1 u . , . .. . a 1 . 1. 1 . . . buiuii l iii.i will iirn 1 1 1 n 1,1 11 11 1 ... . ... ere no .ramps In Switzerland. Those '"' " " 1 ' J" .:p." c"m: vaakbondaire. not the first." r rrom the Scientific American . ... I , .. "'.. ti, r 11 . i . i . i . j . i 1 II wil ri hii i . . . . i . ... ,, . . . i . .... . . . . wno were iiatva ureu inraj.y a rhl i ra rinaau nt cninny annarinianH-nta i.i 1 1 u.n me unwuc auuon in i rteceniiy in interesting water im- tnat or tneir recreant nusoanaa, wno cn naentiaily. many Individuals will ex- 'j' na mtinu, hjjt auinon iransformed into useful members of the th w.lfar. nr th. vairanta as wall aa P0"1?'8 r?r, nv .""" which chooses to poul,dinir ,cheme haa been carried to always depend upon being favored In press their disapproval of such "blame- wnataoever to see it redress m the dl communlty, and they are gradually tak- '? . hVcommniti. ViM ii thf.-hW fre u citizens from th, obsession of Pounuln DB"n rrl?a Tl every way possible. worth v and Indiscreet conduct," but not voree courts. lt death alon, sever th. In, 'nn anew th falnllv reaoonalbllitiea ' .l" "J,u,m'"' luu'a '"uniy that evil aenlus of our roada th, tramo auccessrui completion in southern In- t theiJ aerellct husbands hannen to . -ii- . n At mrm m n mnm k tf.ll t in bonds of matrimony, maintain an un- aa,hi..h iw had n h. iMlnn. saiegiaraea. there la a. remedy that la at tha com- HI at tha Marl.Kaniva I A anrr. nnnn th h Inn tn anv military nr 4lvtl nrarfln- , .i . .s . . M. mh h,,a S Wvr V I n ar fleterfnlnatlon to antlur what. luaanaH m.lia. fn.inA hnar.ai.ila Hut, at)OV everrthln, else the made mind of fTtrv individual on. Which. -i w. ..... laatlnn th-v knna that thalr mnal alrrt- ........ e-ver of Irnnmlnt. brutality anrl rl(a- made new men again, sending for them ot the country ehould be cleared of all If employed by all citlzena. would In- T' ' ''V,.Ji3nrt w. m fn clou" ni Publle cU ot Infidelity and . . ' . ' ;-,n,t moral- e "uch buabands can Inflict, but and settling up household, which. If vagrants, and the means to that end la stantly, and hi effectively, eliminate vt hen constructional work was In full unfaithfulness. In every domestic rela- i,0. ? eridnVaa Mk. marrlaaa n,v,r 'v""- Liiye apart wnen an nope or recjama- more humble than thoe which formerly provision of places of detention, with tramps from any atate or diatrlct In swtn more than (,000 natlvea were era went down to ruin with the crumbllna labor, which ahall make the vagrants which It operates. ployed and the undertaking offered a manhood of the huaband are on a far "lf -supporting during the term of their The remedy worka better with the novel and Interesting example of the fTraeJ Ifoundatmn Tad contain much, detention. atate law. federating; yet It will op- cheapnea. of manual Tabor as compared I- tion T of 1 fe wil? be rondotled nd ,x- nd the -crednea. of th, m,rri,g. a cuaed by tbenbrother0nSol.?.a "t K!:l2hA-t fSLul' SW"?10!, aeems in these latter day,, on or th, iT.'',""f.K m " cardinal principles or all organizations rK " " t tion haa vanished, but refus, to be a party to divorce demanded by depraved carainai principles or an organizations A; ty.lm ..... thinra will be nusoaaaa xime wiu vinaicat, all goodi renuin, hapriinrsa Mr. Kelly points out In connection '?. -v............. ..ntr. w.;n n mt,. iiau.ita.. appi.-ncya. or men to atano oy eacn omer at an , : r--,,-V T T Vki . AT. ..W ii" m women, no matter now mucn iniuatlre One old tram d who hadn't anybody with the rronoMdadont Prepare to raap in horror, all you wh. In India there exlats a clacs of labor- haszards. not Infrequently at the ,x- '?,1r,','d '-rhi" ,Z.n Jltiluftam h2 haa been heaped upon them. Holdfast vr,!i-iW. ouickiv no ftn. ,1T, . . mnr. of .yw&h' Kd,u.7d' .'n' ssrts&ts&'ir&sss ar-afwSfiw-" 1to:?f.wri,nVep,rourr,ward,or.yo,ir rV hD,m- rTSf-wS'iS: .rch'vrodiyhabor artA.Tin,:' ,n ehMlty -sra:,:5.lhA sxj&kzg; w. wh.n and rem by tb. nap, of the neck, and compul.ory upon an vagranta, without Any "Stretch of aatrr II miles la stamina. They wIlY work for 1 houra mor, honotibl, ,nd ha? a keentr aeniT ct domestic unhapplne.et Why not rut ffiwwTJ tSSiT who Lr. S made falm do som, hon?st bread earn- exception. dl,m-ter over which uc. ami, were a day and transport from TO to U0 of their duty to the weaker sex A bibb the bum. where It belonron the Z$?t?a t JuSoi". yeTVm f, r v , Tb, , tat, which will pay th, most to pr-yall for on, .ptlng and ,ummer, pound, of .Ion. a man. They form who deliberately traduced bis wife, th, martl.l . Infidelity of men, who when fewer ai, of wif, ,bwn5oninImi. He wa, kept at It until he actually pen"iv, penalty for neglect of this would ba Immure from tramp T, the gangs according to the character of mother of his children and deaerted hi, f14 "naaelai ueeea has attended amwm ""r cw 9l wlr oamionmtmz. learned to Ilk, it. Now. havlns aceu- elmrle means of eafeauard win he tha vast ronfratemltv of Iramndnm that th, work in hand ranvinv fmm two. r. mil. r.u ha i their bualnAaa ability olunr. Into dts- - . miilated a amall Pwlaa fortune of aev- atate which la the laat to adntt It. tiny area would txV'tna know a th, four, elcht 11 ta It men a-unit. un, alren waa lk.H M. .1,1, el cation of all kinda. at horn, and ral hundred dollars, he prides hlmlf Heoauae its really very ni.vloua. -a on denert spot la the llmltleaa oour- Although ,uch tranaportatlon aee ma tempt. He was shunned br all honor abroad: b-com, infatuatad with women upon beir.g a eapllallsu and is wie you can aee every trarrp wi.l innantly lahlag eaaia rompt-lain, the remalndar, somewhat alow In com pari aon with th, able person, and waa lucky If aom, a, reckl-a, a, themaelve, ana tnen te- Wbo W Jack Robin "Km? Vrom th, Oeot lewcwnan. Jack Roblnaen ha, long beea a fav- rrrr trarrn w!',l innantlv lhie, oaaia romprlaln, the remalndar. somewhat alow In cotnoartaon with tha -hi- n-raAn- mnA aa the moat Jdf atirabl, old hustler, la emigrate from atat, ,hr be la of the I'nited Plat. They would shun poaaibtlltle, of bandlinc planta. yet they man aid not call him to account by glv- tf1" yat , ,ffoii, to get Hd of th, WTte aynonym for rapidity of pech ,r X. a flogging. , wivea or tneir youin, uau-uiy Mtion. but powalblv few peor'e who hn 1 ha cMitnn of Berne. Mr Kelly', axrwrt knewledg, of th, permitted to raniD irot.le-m i, tto f 'tilted State, ,lt,eth,r at e, not lead him to advocate any tard gent parsgrap forced to woTk to th- it wbr ha la it eternally a stopplng-off placa, and proaeeut, their task very energetically In, him no me ecai, or pay rwgia, irom l, . Mainlc and other aocletl-a of which loaf. Mr Kl!y makes It would tiik, aat It, or thronah t an. PI ji rent In a few r f his r Tb appe-ar, t, W a total s' new. and to. toil' altof-ther brutal, a lew to take "f that to It rnt a man a day. ia ao low ha chanced lohti nmhr rrnarr aucn lanor ier cneaper tnan civil and military author! tiy their wopertora Itelleetually and th, ptiraaa art a ware that Jack Robin- Dorothy dropped him. I all other ryapect. They Irrltat, thHr so, was a real. Hv, penwro. rltlea. If h, lawful wive" b,-ond endnranc-, bvlly -Am a politician." aay ladr