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son at the hotel tm-niAuii**u. Held akriiglit on und c NAMES OF NUMBERS. WOMAN AND FASHION A ROYAL FEATHER CLOAK. "I trust that you have brought an In its thickest place. The *ext in t|( r tiors«-. so that this aeetd«*ut may Vi It > Twelve 1» callriA a Duaea.WaU slant there w»s a rasping -<i*nd, u A Sinn* Hl,,.«*.. KalukeoSI Coutil«’« W <-«U Ita Ht» Twvuly a eevre. tt startl«al little cry. i*d horse and rider nut l*e the rneaus of »polling yu* Groom lllturund It. Here is a ttiodel from Paris which .port?" 1 -rd Paladore cotunued toflta • ’ Doz«n" Is from, the French dou- went crasblug dou* <« Its farther tively.. 9 When King Kalnkaiui «M Hawaii via zaiit«. i coll vet ion of articles generally has a 51 de all its own and yet is so de. • ••1 have brought thr* pth. r« besld« numbered Mgether. It is used iu the simple that almost any woman who lt«*<l Jap iM uh »* i year» ago 1« was Lord ifuladore got to her as aoou as wields i needle can copy It for herself. very anxious to . xlulilt to tlie J.ipau«*se ■ loiild and was reli«A'«»l to find her poo«- Nimrod, so I am happy to say it Herefurdsbire poems. 12IM). and shows Tile In.port. <1 model is fasbiouial of a Ids famous rovul fihther cloak. ft already on her feet apparently none will not," she repli* to bis reflef, for French for the first time eneroachiug changeable yellow and silver messa- did not look »ell dra|>ed over the regu despite the ul»Mety and trouble she had U|am English numeruls. This eushrluea the worse for her tumble beyond a llne, with broad bands of fillet lace In lar eostuii«« of the king, which was huge rent ft: her skirt and an inevita caused him he desired greatly to see a great historical fact, for from 1220 to an unbleached tint. The little chemi tlas«sl on European military models, her out again. Cüpyriyht, 1280 it was the custom to look to till ble plastering of mud. The poor horse FtliltIC ADie • • • • Adyt The lee broken, they got on well to Frum-e as leader of all Europe In art, sette Is In white mousseline, this In- It was out of the question to vi «ir it h*l fared worm*, lie also was up and b rposing between the yellow silk and dra|H*«l over brown cuticle, as was the stood with his four trembling legs out gether, and Lord Paladore found that chivalry, fashion, waf and learning. ancient faslilon. Filially it was de- "Score" for twenty came into the lan stretched. quivering from muzzle to he was eajoying his ride, He detested elded to let Robert, one of his attend- “ horsy" women as a rule, anil his fair guage nearly at the bhiuv time, but turn niH mare unii nue tnroçgu It. tail. His Hank was torn u-ith a long companion was certainly ants, wear It. William N. Artnstrong, CHAPTER I. that, yet by which he did, signing to bis unknown crimson gash, iinil on the inside of one no tnealis exclusively so. Her range was not exclusively French. It c*mes the king’s attorney general, said: "This HE bounds were running in companion to follow. The chestnut, thigh whs an ugly Jugged cut from the from the Anglo-Saxon scor, the root of additional service delighted Robert, was far less limited than might have shear, shire, scar, and means to cut. Haughton wood. They had however, was over eager, and on be sevens I wire. who now, according to a confidential been expected of a pretty g|r| ,,f twen Our niiti-stors. to avoid the dlltlculty brought their fox there from a ing checked reared right on end and "Barlssl!" ejaculat'd the master. statement mad«* to bis Japanese at neighboring covert and on this then swerved with a plunge which Tlier.- was perhaps ih > grtitler tongued ty years who rode hard to hounds. She of large numbers, used to keep ac tendant. was k«-< per of the royal stand mild Deeenib«-r day, when the soft would have unseated any but an ac mtiFter of the hounds In all the length talked fluently on many subj«*cts.° and counts liy cutting notches tn a stick, ard.’ ’groom of the feather cloak’ and earth held a burning scent, were driv complished rider. The lady's position mid breadth of the land than Lord her intonation was perfect. All en- i-all*‘d a tally, anil lifter twenty such ’valet In ordinary.’ While 111 the Im ing him hard and waking every echo of now was an awkward one, on a fight l'aladore. It Is a well understood thing de.-i« oi«a, however, to asci-rtalu her so notches they cut off the tally, which perial car, on the way to Tokyo, the the wood with their Jangling music. ing horse In a cramped corner, there that masters of lioands, in common cial status or belongings were a fail thus been in«- a "score.” These - were king’s suit hnd suddenly se«-n Robert, Lord Paladore sat on bls horse at the being nothing more perilous than a With ship’s officers, rowing coaches and lire She hunted clfle^y from Learning- used iu England for k«*eplug th«- ex sitting in state in the luggage cay, end of a green tide, making an eques drop jump out of covert, with a crowd others uliose business is on or by the tun, she said, knew the duke’s und chequer accounts, even to the beglu- ilressed in a silk hat. white gloves and trian group admirably in keeping with of eager riders and excited horse* in waters, salt or fresh, are privileged in the Cotswold countries anil bud been nlng of tin- nineteenth century, A with the gorg«*otis royal cloak hanging once in lx*icestersliire, which was ale cricket score was once spoken of as so the sylvan scene. A slightly built man the rear. flu* matter of language, but it was a over hiassboulders, the tableau being lightful. She was aware of the ex- many notches, and the rind of pork la of medium height, with an uqulllue Before she could collect and straight privilege of« which his lordship rarely lsteiKAe ®f certain friends of his iu those complettsl by a group of Japanese at- scored. The word Is first used In a nos«- and short, pointed beard of a rus en her horse for another attempt one availisi liiuiself. N'evertlieless on this teqdants who were standing before set brown, his get up was faultless, of those Ineffable youths to be found mwasiolf lie did breathe sum« fervent «•utilities, but seemed to know them poem called "The Bestiary" »nd In him lost in admiration." But ftobqrt "Cursor Mundi.”—London Answers. free in every respect from the exagger^ in every hunt, who wear wonderful imiiyeeations on the liegd of the recal ng-rely by repute. * was «careely equal to the dignity that When people leno»- other people atlon too often affected by the younger neckcloths and carry their hands on a citrant agriculturist who had set up was bis. In lijs capacity of valet lie race of limiting men. From velvet cap level with their chins, with their el that wq-e. That auch a cataatrophe wlioqi you know, It Is generally possi fMPER MAKING MACHINES. prec«*d«yl "the pafty to Un* palace as to glittering spur be was the pink of bows stuck out at right angles to their should have happened to a stranger ble to form sunie sort <>/ estimate of signed to tliciB, mid discovered there neatness and style, while that he was bodies, came thrusting up and floun and a lady In bls hunt u«s an unsup them, but in tills instance there were The. St eer la. ruled by Louts Hub abundance of wines and spirits, which ■ Iso a thorough sportsman was evident dered over in front of her.« Well for portable humiliation. , It was a viola no data whatever, iitfcl. unable to ask ert, a 1 ounit Frencliuiau. he consume«! until they arrlv«*d. Lie to the merest glance of the practiced that youth he did not come down, for tion of tbe "Fights of hospitality and her «Urectly who or what she was. The inventor of machinery for paper yas found asleep Jn the king’s bed eye, from his firm seat, the easy grip the chestnut, taking hold of his bit, goisl sportsmanship; a treacherous and Lord Paladore had to part from his making, as distinguished from nlefe chamber with the silk hat far do«n which bls Uiln, exquisitely l>oot«*d legs came close after with a bound which dastardly uct, for which he could hurd- new friend without having ascertalmsl pulping machines, was I.ouls Robert, a CHIC FKENCH BLOUSE. ovet bls head and tlie gorg«*ous cloak bail of the plain skirted saddle, and landed him some yards In the field be ly divest himself of all responsibility. so mtiqh as her name. Coming to cross clerk in the empioyuieut of Messrs. from the confidential terms he was yond. Ill» rider sat him admirably, That there was some wir» in the re roads at which their ways diverged, Dldot of the Essouues paper mills, the lace, making the yellow doubly be askew on his shoulders. 41s was at evidently on with his beautiful thor and I-ord Paladore, who bad gallitntly moter parts of his country Inf was she uould not suffer him to escort her near Paris. In 171)8 be completed a eoming. The »ilk Is shirred over cords once deposed frifln his office of ’groom oughbred mare, which played with her Waited to *ee her over «nd watched aware, lint there had hardly l«»eu trou fiyther. She could rid«- home quit«* small model for a continuous web of at the bust line apd again above the of tbe feather cloak.’ ” o snaffle bit as she stood quietly amid the performance with,his heart ?n bls ble about ft. But here, within a few safely upon the highroad and would paper on an endless wire cloth, to wats(, the sleeves belng'shirred to cor the bracken, pricking a finely pointed mouth, gave a sigh of relief as she miles of his father's house, almost upon retfirn the mare In the morning. Hav which rotary motion was applied. Con responjl. Bretelles of lace define the AN ODD PROCESSION. vest, and the long shoulder effect is ing obtained the address for this pur tinuous length was thus secured, ear now and again to catch the cry of safely landed. Whoever the fair their ouji land, when he supposed there TliBt Travel An a Lonic the hounds, every note in whose music stranger might be, she was certainly a was not a strand of the accursed stuff pose, tbe young lady, with a graceful though at tirst the width wag only simply attained in the, strap epaulet ♦ l*« which extends down the sleeve to the NNrpeutlifee Sim. ■he understood as well as her master. , superb horsewoman. »itliin leagues qf them! The master’s bew and thanks, put ker h<*rsc* In mo that of an ordinary piece of tape. elbow.. Tin- sleeve is cut unusually Th* Sciara, of the-,genus fipulx, a tion anil left him”, Lord Paladore, wine But Ixird Paladore w-as a sportsman A machine soott followed producing What an exhilarating movement is indignation was greater than in the would fain have ridden with her all a width of twenty-four inches, for full, and a det?» rutjle of.edge lace falls tiny wormlike «-feature which is found by association and training rather than that In which you get fairly away with pm M-nve of u lady he cared to express. daintily over the hand. The belt la of in th«» forests of Norway and Iluflgary by Instinct. He had been master of tbe the hounds! Life affords few such "i’.arbed!” In» again exclaimed, »'ltlj the way to Sherbiirton. watching her which Robert had a patent from the Crackmore Vale bounds for several sea moments, and Ixiril Paladore felt it In stu ll an inflection of coneiTitrated her sllg-lit finire. rising anil falling In per-" French government and a reward of •oft block sm-le, with u Henri IV. buc- during the mouth of July or early in • August, gather in huge numbers pre sons. He would infinitely have pre deed one worth living for as he enter ror an«j° disgust a* Avould’almost have feet rhythm with the cadence of the 8,000 francs. . Messrs. ■ Dldot bought kle of dull silver. paratory to migrating in search of food ferred that some one »Ish should hav* ed the grass Held of seventy acres and made thd victim laugli bad the couge- mare's lung, easy trot until It was out this patent and the ihachiues, and In -Fnnltion Topic«. or for a change of cond*ibns. When of sight. filled that post and he be free to hunt sailed alongside .his fair companion qtfi*nees lieen less disastrous.,, 1801 induced a" well known English Petticoats of silk foulard are new •ettln* out on this Joufney. they stick when he chose without the constraint over tl^e springy turf. He was a shy firm — Fourdrinnler — to take It up. "Yes," she said, ruefully regarding | and will wear well. themselves together by means of somo and anxlqty inseparable from the posi and reserved man, but in the glow of fier horse. "What will dad say when Helped by a clever youug mechanic I Beautifully printed cldffons are to be glutinous matter and form a huge, ser tion of .master. Hut there was no on* the moment he ventured to accost her. lie hears of it? That horse was sup- •AN IDEAL FISH.- named Donkin of Dartford paper mills Worn for sashes as well as for scarfs. pentlike mass, often reaching a length else, so it was a case of noblesse oblige they so Improved the machinery that posi'd to lie worth £150 when I brought “If you are a stranger to thlij coun A feature of 1830 modes Is the quan of between forty and fifty feet anil sev that lie, the only son of the great lord try,” he snfil, "and will allow me to him oqf this morning. Now I suppose kloloiivk Chub» »re c«!»®<-»»ol, 911» a Fourdrinnler machine Is atilt. the tity of trimming in-self material.- nn«l EleHant Cr»at»re«. eral inches Jn thickness. As the sclana who owned nearly a fourth of that pilot you, I think I may .be able to we fiiust knock off a naught.” practical equipment of every paper ; The prettiest licit buckles are those Is only on an average qf about three Tliert* are'in some clear, cold streams malting establishment the world over. •porting country, should sacrifice per show you aomethlng of the run, which ""llardly so bad as tli^t. I hop*” ho French iwianq-ls representing flowers. thirty second^ of an inch In length, sonal Inclination to duty and fulfill to 1» likely to be’a good one.” said. "The flank wound is a mere rip, of tin* north certain fish known locally —Loudon Globe. ("'harming dress hats.-are woven of with no upprt-chible breadth whatever, as "Mohawk chubs. ” These fish are the best of his ability an office which "Thanks, ever *o much,” the young nothing serious, though it will leave a white horsehair as lustrous a* silver. the number required tit form a continu wa* alike th«* prerogative of his birth lady answered. In the' sweetest qf blemish, but that gut in tlie thigh looks the Ideal fish in shap<* and color—grace DURABLE WOOD. Figured taffetas need little trimming ous line of the size.above mentioned Is and a social obligation of no mean im voices. Rut, whether it jvas that the a* nasty one. Mucli will depend upon ful, slim, elegant creatures, pure silver incalculable. portance. The old lord, Who »’•* ■ chestnut pulled too hard or that *he how deep it lias gon«* into tlie muscles. except bn the doraal ridge, which Is the Teak. When 'seaaose*. Will • •!«*»» except a drapiat fichu or bertha. U lnte kid shoes embroidered with • Their pace is of -ceurse very slow, Wa»p. t esek Sot shrink. sportsman by instinct ami very little We must get him somewhere us <iuick- tint of oxidized,silver. They are ten else, had tilled it with unubated «est The most durable wood of which we hglit brown beads are ■ pretty sec*» and upon meeting an obstacle, such as ly as possible and hav«! him seen to. der mouthed am? remind me somewhat a stick or stone, they either writhe over of tlie grayling, although they have not long Jis he could set f<»n in stirrup. have evidence is that .of which tli« sory for 'tin- pongee gowns. ria«.* is a fiarm* belonging to us at no Brussels net fashions sonir soft, he or around it, sometimes breaking into But gout and weight of year« had great distance. We will take him the great dorsal fin nor the fragile wooden tomtia discovered tn Egypt month of that tlsh. ‘They often inhabit were built and wbieji Professor I’etrle comlilg blouses among th» not at all c(- two bodies for Uie purpose. A cele overtaken him, and for the four l««t there.” “ •peiisivq kind. brated 1'ranch uaturpllst says that if . Seasons the horn had b«en carried by I'll«- girl protested against his being trout water«, and I have an Idea that estimates to date from 4777 H. C. They Parasols of red Frent-li cotton with the'rear portion of tbi* suakelike pro- trout fet-d on- th» smaller' ones, -al bl» son, Gervaae Henry. Sumere-Ge'r- were most probably construct««? from depriveil of so fine a "run; if he would embroideird oriental borders are to ccskion l>* brotight into contact with v«»e, known by. oourtray to the Work? go on she would miinage to take the though I have no *bsolut» proof that timber yielded by‘a species of palm. Hash across the auniiner landscape. tli» front part tlie Insects will keep this is ttue. I know, however, that «• Viscbunt I’glador*. Oak wood wlien once It has piisws] * liorse. But Lord l’aladore was peremp moving round in that clpc!» for hours, Haughton wimh I wa» a large covert — becomes -practically »ver tory. Hi* was very angry with her for pickerel, nfuskellunge and black bass v ertaln age Will, and Uold «*• Thia* u»v»r sevmiug to realize that they art • ml allv» with game. The pheasant* lasting. Evidence of tills ts found In wli.it he considered her reckless riding, •trike at them eagefly. The white hat is fashion’s choice. getting uo farther tin tlielr Journey. If These fish rise to a fly and are often tlie roofs of Westminster hall and of ro»e in crowd» or ran cowering through Iqit it would have'been cruel to scold The introduction of a bit of gold or .If- the portfons b» broken in two, the pro-. the undergrowth, and raLbits bounded her in t?ie midst of her trouble. Quick, quite hs gamy a» grayling. Often and tlie cathedral at Kirkyall, which have ver lace, braid or tabseis is frequently. i-tw«lou will unite In a short time. Wllen often I have struck them in trout wa y.eurs. like Tim'd driven cricket bull* acfoM An lasted almost a thousand ly changing the saddles, he mounted stM'n. The - tint, called champagne is th» powant'meets one of these proeea- the grassy glades, while'an ocvaaional her upon his own mare and. taking the ters and have found them Interesting cient oak Cannes discovered from timt next to white In favor-and ba» the ad •lona, be will lay.siAne obstacle in-ffont dainty little'»««* deer hopi«*«l gracefully injured liorse by the fit-idle, led him tlghtors when tackk- 1* light and water to time yield strong testimony to thia. vantage tlpit It will not" sunburn or be of It. If it passe« over it, it is a good for our thirty-three fert long whs re through Hie bracken. Now and again ¡imping off in search of shelter. It was cold and swift. Animals anj birds appear to be very, cently refloated on the Clyde, probably come dtscolorml. Pale blue and ftweda omeu. • woial pigeon, or culver, as. the lilrd le a miserable «»file«* for "the young lord, green are otiwr fashionable colora. called In those* parts, »tartlwl by the THE WORD~‘TAWDRY.” with his tTiin soled boots sinking near fond of them, or at least are efteu seen 2,(00 years after it was first made. ‘Among-.the novelties In gold trim eating them, pertuipD because they may clamor of the liounda, rose over the For general durability, however, osk ly to their dainty tops in the miry gate mlng* are the cockades In whit» and Wk«» *• g »* it tree topa and tlnpp«-«l noisily away .to a Wkat'it M««at ways. but hq trudged manfully on. tlie b«* easier to catch than trout. Where must give place to teak, w’hich' when gold, all gold or in straw and gold or o»f«tn«lly. Haven of greater peace. A mainile girl riding behind him. crying silently Mohawk chubs are, herons abd king seasoned will neither warp, crack nor black and gold. There are also the cliucklnl derlglvely in a holly' bu*li, The word -“tawdry," spelt In John- with vexation and disappolntqient. yet fishers congregate. The only time I shfi-ink. It will, Indeed, last long«» gold epaulets, gold cords, bFalda and •oil's Dictionary "stawdrey,” Is Il cor- and tlie blue Jay .»creamed his angry oi-easionally (could liy hav«» seen her) ever saw ail osprey In that region was than many kinds of stone, since nek tassels. A drapery of white or black d»fi knee from the topmost bough of a ruptlon of St. Audrey, or St Ethel- relieving her feelings by making Unce when whipping that stream. The tlier "weather nor water affects It 41» lace is another of the season s Innin a reda,. in whose honor a fair was held lofty »ycainore. The wlqtry aim, eliln- through^ her tears a mutinous litye osprey ilaslit»l down within a rod .of Juriously. Fragments of teak many tions.—Delineator. lng with pale gleam on th» ruaset bole« in East Anglia on Oct. 17.. The word fae«- nt his back for ills "crossness" in me and-seized « Mohawk chub that thousand years old have been found must have weighed a poulid at least, in Indian rock temples. It Is prob*- of the great oak», the fiery cop'per of was originally used of a necklace not talking to her. bearing him up out'of the poo? and lily the-most durable nintoriirl used In Mors lag Co«« am«. th* beech and the glistening sterna of bought, at that fair, often -made of Happily before they had gone very- toward • way across acres of swamp A’pale shell pink linen batiste of ex white pebbles, as Drayton writes: the silver birch, lit up the dim rn'-ea«»« modern ironclads, where it is invalu» far they fell In with the master’s sec-' the distant forest—Robert W. Cham- ble as backing to armor plates and a* qulslte sheer'ness Is embroidered In th» of the w<aid, which were further enklv- Not ths smallest beck ond horseman, to wjioni the wounded bers In Harper's Weekly. English .eyelet work executed In tin» But with White psbbla* makes her taw •tied by an oecaalonal. vivid dash of deck sheathing.—London Standard. animal was intrust«^ with Instructions «'.V1» At A»iir« of itf dry« for her neck. . . white linen threads. Th» broderle color a* the whlpper-ln tlirutted in " *)»<«( «rtU rfiwt to find a stable argl fetch Higgin* trt fashions a deep c.a’pe-llke yoke, to Originally this word did not necessa • inoiig tlie hazel* to got to Some rlotou* fl liat.-i J nut pilotage even in a strange him as quickly as pbssible. Then „Lord SUGAR FROM RAGS. BUCHAREST. which the batiste 1» «birred, the blouse rily imply shabby splendor, for Sliake- bound which had »uffereil her attention country, It happen»«? that before they Palndore ifiounted his second liorse I *»o <-.-«■ by Watch •»«»••»* Llaan * •■peare In "'The Winter'« Tale” baa: • to be divert««! from th» aerloua bu«l- reach»«? the »nd of that fl»l<? »he wn» ifnd "informed his companion that lie fib» cagttal •» gou«M«i* • Turned Into <>ra»» Sugar. "Come, you promised me a tawdry laco nesa tn hand by the bewildering allure five length« in front of the bay tpar», was ready to escort her homo. of Slnl«««»e r*»*4l«». A curiously interesting experiment «Hid a pair of sweet gloves." Since his ments of »o much feather and fur. . which was not »¡tactly her proper posi Though all Bucharest Is modern, we "Mflyn’t we try to .catch the day the word, had long lost its better It wti» quite’l-i the fitness of thing« tion If »lie had meant to accept the hounds?” sh«« faintly pleaded, She find the old'eastern methods of mer may be made by Slowly (hiding concen meaning and now stands for tilings that there should be present one of the masteri» coiirtwm» olfeF. wiw desp«*rntely fond of it and next to cantile construction—little. '«»p<*n cup trated sulphuric acid to half It» weight gaudy, In poor taste and of little value. opposite sex to admire tin* handsmna Tli» fence out of till» field was an fifing safe and sound again on lit-r boards lining the ro'ad, dealer» squat of lint or shredded lineti, which is then Others say that St. Audrey died r>f a picture which th«* master made with easy one, and th«- cli»»tnut flew it In own horse .would have liked nothing ting among their wares, literally at the pounded In a mortar and left to Wand swelling In the throat, which she con Ills own brilliant scarlet and the glossy his stride. Hounds-were running a better than a gallop on this easy going, "receipt of custom, for they make no for some hours. Afterward this is rub sider«! n special Judgment Tor wearing ' bay coat of Ids favorite mare standing great pace, and Lord Paladbre saw beautiful, thoroughbred mare. effort to .Invite It, «nd the various bed up with water, wanned and filter • necklace, and that from this legend out against the dark background of th* that lie would have to-rid«- his very But the master was strangely obflu trades huddle together, here an armory ed. and the solution Is finally neutral •ueb ornaments were connected with Wood. Accordingly a lady rod«* Into beat to do as iniicli ns keep his charge rate. The hounds were already’at a of rud«* pottery, rtblgist green am? rich ized with chalk and again filter«]. The gummy liquid retains lime, part-’ her name,mid Isler took on its worse view and took iqi a posftion near him. 111 sight, which, though It was entirely, considerable distance, he said, and s!.<* est red; there an arsenal of thick meaning London Telegraptf. She also was well appointed, habited a »«-If •Imposetl. one, h» «oim-how felt had don«* enough for one day. Since leathern' sandals, a heavy patch of. ly in the state o’f sulphate, partly In to perfection and mounted bn a well It Incumbent upon him to do. After •lie was riding his horse site conld not burnt umber; yonde< an avenue of combination with a peculiar acid, com Tk» X«l*««eer Slew«- Do». bred liver chestnut,’.long and low, a tlie briefest possible hamr. hardly further «lemur. So, accepting tlie rul black sh«*epakln caps set out upon bras« posed of the elements of sulphuric with The Japs have a quaint standard of very gisal looking animal and evident amonnting to a check, the fo« sank to tgg of a luird fate, she gave it up ant! stands, In appearance like peasants’ those of the llguine, to which the name perfection by which they-assess caulne ly up to a »torn- or two mor«* than hl* th» viile, wh»r» th« fem-«^ were both rode by bi» side, with tears still In her heads aitef a massacre. Out in the sulpho-lignic acid is given. If the liquid before neutralization is Uierlts. Thus th«- sl«r« ve ddg has or rider absolutely requlrni, alway* a i?» Stiffer anil mor» frequent The «best eyes, nbt a little disgusted v.ltli bls streets ar* high hillocks of golden oufht to have five cardinal "points" - «lderatmu In a laity’* horse, *tnc» nut went in grand form, but was e.vi- want «if "keenness.” grain, pyramids of pumpkins and bias boiled for three or four hours and the water replaced, the acid evaporates, weight for weight she will ride heavier dently a big handful for (lg rld»-r. who tlie‘'butterfly head,” In which th* i-olor Neither had Lord Paladore the least ing piles of scarlet chillies. At lnt*r-’ than a man. Lord Palailore kn»w nei seemed to Ixiril I'al»dor»'« prudent fclea who the young lady was whom vals little congregations wait with hnd the dextrine is entirely changed marking represents a butterfly, the ther horse no» rider, and, being occu-' mind to go considerably too fast at her white blaz«« on nose and forehead laughing philosophy until they shall Into grape sugar. I.lnen rags by-this pie«!, as a master should be. In llatenlng fence». It 1» n way ladle* have when lit- thus befriended, nor she for her be hired—builders wijh their hods, la process may be made to furnish more forming the body, and the rest of the to bls hounds, bestowed no more than they re*lly ride to bounds, and. not part of the Identity of this reserved borers with their spades, all with the than their own weight of this tub- face «uid ears the wings; the sacred withstanding that It take» ■ great deal and dlgnjfled gentleman wl><> bad as- emblems*of their toll. Bucharest may stance.—renrsou’s Weekly. the briefest glance upon them. "V” found in the wedg«> shape of the bltiM running up tlie foritiicnd; In the But soon the tranquil Wene und*F to turn a hot*e over when lie Is going si.-qed her witl» a chivalry, rpre per be summed up ag a city of pleasures How Holland Treats I’««**»«. center of this sacred V an Isolated cir went a change, Tlie fox was belli* a »hipping pace and 1» a fine Jumper haps in the hunting field, even in the and palaces, a metropolis of perpetual There are few nbletsidled pauper« lu cle of color, which typifies the "bump severely bustled by the eaaer pack (<> bout, it 1» a way * kick leads some- <yse of a pretty girl. That sin* was carnival, a temple of boisterous jovial pretty, very pretty. wa< an undeniable ity. Her engaging people combine the Holland. A tract of publie land con of knowl«slge;" the "vulture feet” re Tlier* were large earth* in the covert time« to grief It did so ultimately on this occa fact. Lord Paladore, who hiliT hither color, the grace and the hospitable in taining 5,000 acres is divided into sic qulrlng ample feathering, as the fring which the tawny macal lind in view ing hair la technically called, and lastly In coming there, but the««* by the sion. The pure of th«« Indy'» horse to shown hifnself little susc«-ptibl«> to stincts of the «ist with the comfort model farms, to one of which the per the tightly euriod, profuse!., feathered malice of num had been Stopped, »u and the fesrless way In which she took the charms of her sex. was fain to cyn- and convenience of the west. Every son applying for public relief Is sent. fo«s she wn? quite the. pri*‘t!<>«-t girl he iustant «pent anionz them yields a Here lie is taught agriculture and is tail symbolical of the sacred flower of :>o!?i!r*g renmtned b-.it U fsee the open everything ns ft camo br°’11?bt. Japan, the chrysanthemum. again If he would save his brush. He soon to th» front, where the fair had ever met, and I afli not prepared quintessence of life and joy and subsequently permitted to rent a small seemed In no great haste and even 1 stranger held her own with the fliers to say that this consideration did not warmth and color. A small Paris In farm for himself. Holland also has a *»St Converted Him. sat down for n moment In full view of j of the hunt, with the master In close0 lenT a zest to the homeward ride and deed? .Nay; ’tl* a little paradise.^-Her forced labor colony, to which vagrants are sent to do farm and other work. his arch enemy, the master, looking ' attendant-* Ixird »Paladore was not a «•onqiensat«* to sonn* extent for tl««- bert Vivian In Saturday Review This story regarding a converted bar BOWS OF LINEN BATISTE. whether they like » or not. and siivk'ing his wtiiskers re ptuiTj r!der. Hard ridete . iWvHed, •« w# I ,<s of Rh.rt v..s vt'ij likeiyto ne tin* barian Is told in the English papers; and the simple puff sleeve being caught Ant Colonies. flectively with his pad Having de i hateful to hltii .1» tf> hl! lunstcrs of run of* the season. In describing her A negro clergyman was entertained at Into a girdle and cuff of black velvet tea by the president of u college. The An ant nest or cotony arises from A Long Lived Fife», cided upon the course to be adopted, | hounds. They hustled his huntsmen, ns pretty I mean no more than that. In the museum at Mannheim there respectively. The skirt Is laid In deep guest, who came from west Africa, re he crept quietly Into the hedge and | overrode the pack. Irritated the farm 8h«* had no pr»'«*nslons to b«* consider- eggs laid by one or more "queens.1 disappeared. The next Instant there ers, s|>oil«Nl sport and mad«* tliem- «*<1 tin«* ?ir handsome or elegant or «lis- The developing young are tended by was ä skeleton of a pike which mean- plaits, these stitched down for a short tailed some particulars of bls early was a piercing screech from the little, sches generally obnoxious.* He <Jld tingiiish«*«l. Bnt sin* wns uncommonly the sex fess neuters, or "workers.” The ured nlneteeft feet and had a ring distance below tlie° waist, and a deep life, when a lady asked him how be wizened old second horseman station not Jump mon* than lie was obliged to, nice to look at, with a bright, riant» maggots, or larval ants, are fed by around It with this Inscription In flounce of the broderle affords a smart became a Christian. "The story of ed at the ogrner of the woisl. followed and took no pleasure !n it. living essen face, crinkly hair, a wondrous com them, often nourished out of the Greek: “I am the fish which was first finish. Jezebel converted me," be awiwered. by a ringing blast of the horn and a tially a hunting rather than a riding plexion and tiopnir of lionest gray eyes nurses' mouths, and are as carefully of all put Into th«- lake by the hands of "You know, we are told the dogs did RnmiBTr R fl Ils. full mouthed chorus. Then ensued a man. In fact, h«’ could hardly remem- which were, if «*yes go for aught, an vriitch<sl in respect’of the temperature th«- governor of the universe, Frederick not touch the palms of her hands. Well, The smnll old fashioned pin check that convinced me of the truth of the beautiful and stirring scene, The l*r when h«- had "gone" as h«> was go Index of a true and brave heart with and other conditions of the niffserles II.. the 5th of October, 1230.” The fish, whole covert seemtH? alive with move ing today. Admirably mount«*d, be in th«* buff waistcoat of her well cut as are Infantile human beings.- When having b«-en caught in 1497, was 2(17 silks never go quite out of fashion, and narrative, for we never cat the palms each season there Is a revival In their of the hands In my country. They are ment. Hounds appeared from every had tio dlffleulty tn keeping his pnee habit. She was neither blond nor full development occurs the pupa«- y«qirs old. -London Standard. favor. This season they are shown for too bitter.” part of tbe wood, some fiyfng to til« in th«- first flight, and It was a pleasure lirungtte, but betwixt and between, change Into ants, which are either shtrt waist suits In dainty colors, and horn, others questing cnrefttlly for n-> less than an anxiety to watch that and her figure was as perfect a one winged or wingless. The latter are the Mnde Sure nt Ihr First Requisite. Altitude and Voices. themsclvea, noses to the ground and girl ride. With them were three of as ever graced a »Idesadd^*. all which “neuters,” or workers. They may de Betty—So Maud is engaged? Well. at the Junction of each check Is a small »terns feathering over their loins; then th«* hardest men In the hunt, a young laird Paladore t«xik In with n surrepti velop big jaws and appear as the "sol Generally speaking, races living at I'm sorry for the man. She doesn't polka dot of white. the thunder of htsifs along th«' sides farmer named I'layer, Higgins, the tious glance or two of his languid nnd dier«” of the colony. Those which are high altitudes have weaker and more know the first thing about keeping AI wmfr Somrfhtnir Wrong. as of cavalry going into action and vet, from Hherburton, and Captain ■lightly myopic eye. In spite of hi. winge«l are the founders of new colo highly pitched voices than those living house. Bessie—Oh, yes, she does! Bet Clerk — Please, sir. can I have a Hie cracking of hazel Isiiighs like a < ustanee, tlie yeomanry adjutant. unsusceptibility It interested him. nies. They are of both sexes «nd they tj I'd like to know what Bessie-The week's vacation? Employer What’s In regions where the supply of oxygen dropping fire of rifles. Tlies«* were all sgi-li keen and straight "You nr«* staying. I presume, in th.' produce th» eggs whence the new gen- first thing Is to get a man to keep wrong with you now? Clerk- I’m going Is more plentiful. Thus in America "Hard. g<*ntli*m«*n, please!" exclaims going men that when the master saw neighborhood?" he Inquired when they ernUons will be evolved. bouse for.—Harper’s Bazar. to get married. Employer—Now. you among the Indians living on the pla the k«*«*n vlsagvd huntsman, who s«*ems them all decline an InniH-ent looking had ridden some distnm-e In silence. were away a wwk with Influenza and teau between the ranges of the Andeg to have dropped from the clouds, and fence he knew there ung*t be som«^ Ho»«« Owner’s Prrolesltr. "Yes. nt tin* Digby Grand, at Sher- e In Serio»« Trouble. ten days with a sprained ankle I de st an elevation of from 10,000 to 11.000 with another twang of the horn the fa thing wrong with it. Player, who was burton,” the girl answered, brighteiyng "So you put up the rent?" clara. there's always something going feet the meu have voices like women "She's fn a frightful dilemma.” tuous lady puck of th«» Crackmore Vale the nearest to hlni, shouted back. visibly at being spoken to. It was too "Yes." ... ° so? ... ° »nd women like children, and their How wrong with you, Jones. "Was the restilt satisfactory?” charge tbe fence and stream like a "Ware wire!" and laird Paladore, who dreadful to tie escort«*<l thus without a tinging is a shrill monotone. tfWhy, Jack proposed to her laut "Well. 1{ there Is more satisfaction W»«14 Have the Fan Afterward. Cataract down tilt* grassy slope b«*- was lietwts'ti him and the lady. word, like a naughty acho«4|rlrl tieing Hla Mother—Tommy, if you fight yond. 'I lie fox has h«*adisl for Wn* thiMlgh someu li»t In the rear of laith. taken I Mne in disgrace. Now. Sherbur in having * high priced flat vacant than night and Insists upon having an nn- Siwe Cura. ewer before she will hive tlme to. with little Wlllle-Waltera today I ah.-ill vale, and there will l>e a run. Corneta -I wish there was some way pulhsl to th«* right, calling to her to do ton was the Melkm Mowbray of those tn having a low priced one occupied It learn whether Tom Intends to pro- put you to bed for two hours. Tommy to make There was an easy pine«' in the fence the same. Bnt eltlier she did not hear pazts. and it was-no unusual thing for was entirely satisfactory.” — £bict*> him stop buying expensive r_____ I**» " —< ’hi«* go Po»t —Put me to bed now, ma. present». Mae You might marry hit* behind him. and th«* master bad but to or could not utou her bars«-, for she i mlcrnnts to -ff* ■ a v I m H o sen IW- u tt tt Masters Mistake « n & H tt « « a« « « « n n « 0. s » « o