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' ( ‘T H A T C H E T SS HORSESHOE. “ Welsh, you’re for tfuard to-morrow, o He A d m i r a b l y A d a p t- W h ic h Beem w jo H and you’ve got mighty little time in ed , 11 It «a Purpoft«. which to get ready. Did the lieutenant I* the excuse you from parade?” In one rt*H| m V: \ human rare hua \ Improvement during “ I didn’t ask him. Col. Lawler was made very UttV Visa ml year*, 'l’bto '* good enough for me.” tlir punt few tliVi Our pre* “ Col. Lawler left the post at 5 o’clock tu the matter <>f Y>r»cslioe*. ^ C H A P TE R XL and couldn’t have wanted you.” eut method o f ah Wing horses baa uot n’t neglect the flxin’s, “ A ll the same I was acting under his changed material ' f,u- centurie», and rie» Hit cake, you know; orders and nobody else’s. If you want ps o’ sugar in the sauce-* haa always Peel, ule und Irrational. I he babies likes it so. any other authority you can go to Col. Vêtions tu the »y »' One of the chief ! ez fur me, a cedar tree Morris; I’m busy now.” And with hia [U git, the size ter lit, cd back hair: It mn.v be loo«?V»i Il [fU'l.V, hands in his pockets and a jerk of the r Christmas comes but once a year, If you choose, ami always, of course, head to his companion, Welsh whirled In this hero time is it. arranged with an eye to arils tic and —Washington Star. about and led the way down the road Individual effect, but nm-niBl ’, un- toward the store, Abrams slowly follow curled and unfrlzzed.” —New YP »•k Su u. AM O N G C A N N IB A L S . ing in his wake, but looking back as though curious to see the sequel. The nurui/ i»riunn am »* •* --..nie. WO women have recently uisnu- first sergeant stood an instant flushing So far as known Bertha Koenig, o ' guished themselves iu the Hast, and with wrathful eyes, but raised his Miss Kingsley and Mrs. J. George 78 Christie street. New York. As tie* hand in respectful salute as the young Scott, both o f England. For two years only sane human being who ever f^ved KING, U. 8. A., troop commander came quietly along. Miss Kingsley has been traveling in for two years within a block of *Ue Colonels Daughter ” “ 77is Miss Marshall leauing on his arm. West Africa in tin* Bowery without learning the name W •'om the Hanks,” “ Dun- “ You warned him for guard, sergeant?* Gaboon country of that or any other street In the Eastern f h ” “ Two Soldiers.” said Hearn, answering Wren’s salute. tlu* French Congo— metropolis. Bertha, who is 17 yea/rs “ Yes, sir, and he says Col. Lawler ex t h e sh o e a s k i t t e d . tin* country of Du old. came from Bon mania two yeiars cused him from parade.” by J. B. Lippincott Company, Chaillu. The great ^ 1890, tern Is that the hoof Is made to fit the ia, and published by si>eciai a r n u i^ “ 1 reported the absence to Col. Mor er part o f the time tiieiu J shoe instead o f the shoe to lit the hoof ris, and he tells me there may have been was spent among W ho are they, may 1 ask?" d This Involves a lot of cutting and scrap some such understanding, sergeant. At the Fung wees, who Mr. Wallace and hln especia) friend all events, as Col. Lawler has gone, lie fiqg ami is the chief cause of lamene** are cannibals. Go . Heara. " j would give Welsh the beuefit of the and siui»iding. The use of nails is rillas were eueoun- ____; is it possible that you find such ■ doubt; so we have uothing further to do Corp. Stein was at their heels. also u aerlomf objection. ;i4LJi0/,a^lttt*r __ tereil everywhere, young men to your taste? I gave you how careful the blacksmith may The week that followed the advent at ! with that matter.” v-and big game, such credit for having rather a higher stand Fort Ryan of the staff officer from divi Wren ground his teeth as he briskly f there are cases when a tender spot will If f * as elephants, hippo ard.” strode hack to his quarters. be penetrated. It is quite obvious that sion headquarters was one that the good miss k ix u si . k y . potami and the like “ Bnt it is their standard that 1 so people at the post have not yet ceased “ What does the loot’nant say?” de nature never Intended nails to be Bunch admire. Col. Lawler. I don’t sup- talking about. Lawler had remained in manded Duffy, as he with half a dozen «bound. In tbe deep recesses of tbe driven into a horse’s hoof. iioi»ft anything would tempt either ot the garrison only twenty-four hours, and of his comrades clustered about the o f forest a dw arf race was found. These The accompanying illustrations show Ihoae young men to say or do a mean or went back eastward without a word as fice, eagerly watching the sergeant's people poison their arrows by sticking a novel horseshoe that has been sub them in corpses three days old. Corpses I wardly thing.” to his intentions, and, to the surprise of face and his clinching hands as he re were encountered stuck all over with jected to a careful ami thorough trial f No,** said the colonel, with a superior even Col. Morris, without having sent turned. ou half a dozen horses. Like u great 1 file; “ and yet, do you know, I ’m ready for or spoken to the man most interested “ Nothing. Don’t ask questions now. arrows and looking like hedgehogs. many works of genius, tin* one in ques Mrs. Scott’s traveling was in the Shan to stake say professional reputation that! in his coming—Lieut. Hearn. This in you men. The lieutenant can’t do any tion is extremely simple. It consists o f one of them at least is quite unworthy itself was something that excited most thing to him: the colonel won’t let states bordering on China. Most of the a baud o f metal about an Inch high, time was spent among a tribe called ■ your trust or confidence.” unfavorable comment, for it was known him.” which fits around the lower edge of the These people are head “ Now, are you not a trifle prejudiced, that he had had long interviews with “ The colonel won’t, is it?*’ said Duffy, Wild Was. hoof. At the base of this baud there Is ™—tel? I thought the law presumed a Mr. Abrams, the busy representative of with a wrathful grin. “ Be jabers, if 1 hunters and cannibals. In speaking of head hunting Mrs. Scott says: It is re a sort of projecting shelf, or flange, innocent until proven guilty.” the press, and that he had driven in were colonel I’d command my rigiment, which is made to fit into a groove run L poretically^ yes; practically, men town to spend some hours in questioning and no damned newspaper man would garded essential, to secure good crops, ning around the Inside of tbe shoe. The Lve Tidied human nature through | certain dubious looking citizens pre scare me out of it. It’s The Palladium that each village must get. at least, one RKKTHA KOENIG. latter is made o f steel, o f the usual A g as I have had to, get to see sented to him one by one at the estab that commands Fort Ryan tonight, and stranger’s head; or failing in this a rhe veneering of high tone that lishment of Mr. Schonberg. He had that blackguard Welsh is post adjutant head belonging to one of their own peo ago and went to live with her grand shape and style. The only difference*! ple. In February and March of each mother at the address given above. between It and the ordinary shoe are iliKW 1 i |ntf8te^8, 80 aI)t to iwsuna«-” furthermore sent to the guard house for —more shame to us all!” Her astonishing ignorance would per the presence o f the grooves and the b you are probably quite ready Trooper Welsh—once again there incar “ Silence, there, Duffy! No more of year these people go off on head-hunting jrith the correspondent of The cerated by order of Capt. Cross, who as that talk!” ordered Wren, as he banged expeditions. W e had not been long in haps never have become known to tin* I absence of nail holes L, colonel, that most officers officer of the day had arrested him for to the door of his own little den, and the the country before we were made pain public had not her grandfather fallen When the band is lifted to the hoof j., especially the second lieu ten attempting to slip across a sentry's post knot of troopers scattered away. “ A ll fully aware o f these practices. Iu one out o f a window a few days ago. He (which Is done very readily), the shoe day we came across no less than three died as a result of his injuries, anti tbe t In turn is attached by slipping tin* the previous night. And once again, to the same,” muttered he to his faithful iperience has certainly not given the dismay of the cavalry officers and second, Sergt. Ross, “ Duffy only tells the dead bodies lying across the path, one girl was called as a witness at the cor flange into the grove. It now remains igh opinion of the young men, the unconcealed ridicule of the infantry truth, and damn me if I ever thought horribly mangled. The Was live up in oner’s inquest. It then developed that to clasp the arrangement by two screws sheltered parts of rhe hills at an altitude she did not know the name of the city fn the rear. These may be turned to irshall.” battalion. Col. Morris had directed the day would come when my old chief of five or six thousand feet above the or street in which site lived. She had any degree o f tightness desired, and now, do you know, colonel, my Welsh’s immediate release. would knuckle down like that.” ri is very much in their favor.” And if in garrison circles that night it sea. Their villages are very curious. Sit never heard of the Bible or of the “ It was a misunderstanding, probably, your intuition an well founded. Capt. Crow* ” said the colonel in con was predicted that something would be uated, as a rule, far apart, they are sur- Savior, knew nothing about the nature Ink, as long legal experience?” | ciliatory mood to the old officer of the the outcome of tbe detail of Welsh for raunded by earthen ramparts covered of an oath. and. more astonishing than your experience has been con- day, as he relieved him after guard guard duty, no one was destined to dis with bush and guarded by a deep ditch. all else to the New York people present, le limited few that have come mount. “ Welsh was given to under appointment. He appeared at the ap T o enter the villages the traveler has- never heard of tin* Bowery. Of course |urts martial, has it not? My stand that these gentlemen, who had pointed time, and was curiously scanned to go through a long, narrow tunnel— she could not speak a word o f English. The girl seems to be possessed of aver ¡overs the great array of their just come from an interview with Col. by the other members of the troop, as often 100 yards long we he ninety-ond-nine. Now, 1 Lawler, had the authority of the depart carbine in hand, he came slowly and in - s o low that age intelligence, but is simply steeped not go £\ I Any especial knowledge of the \ ment commander to take him to town differently down the stairway just as e o n Id n profound ignorance of common sub y 1 you seem to be investigating, with them, so as to l>e ready to make the trumpets began to sound the assem t b rough without !£ F jects. no one having taken tbe trouble so t h e s h o e eitopKit. wler, but I fancy that evidence | certain depositions early in the morn bly of the details. Unluckily for every stooping and to instruct her In any way. ^ j Mr. Schonberg might give would ing.” body who hoped to see Welsh brought narrow that two a moderate degree is sufficient to pre A W o m a n ’ * W o r k f o r n Y e a r . weight before a court of intel But Cross eyed his commander un up with a round tnm by the snappy persons could not A busy w ife, tired of hearing her hus vent the shoe from coming off. Tbe M en.” flinchingly and said no word. young adjutant, a drizzling rain had set pa ss without r< >u oh - band declare that woman had nothing whole urraugement may lie put ou or will change your mind when ing. At the village A»., Among the infantry officers the opin in, and undress guard mounting in over to do, made up a little statement of the taken off In a moment. \ to see the books, young lady.” ; ion was openly expressed that between coats was the result. Welsh's forage end these tunnels »you changed yours?” t way she had spent her time for one Abrams and Lawler and Trooper Welsh cap and accouterments might past polls are closed by heavy M ade llliii A|iolo*rizn. year. She had two children and two icy simply confirmed my judg the colonel was simply demoralized. ter in a shower, but his full dress rig wooden doors, while f '< That Christian IX. o f licmnark, servants. Here are only a few of the The crowd at dress parade for several ; every man knew to be wofully out of leading to these m f j n f T # { * •■ Items which silenced the husband once whose illness is at present causing uiy intuition was right, cola- ! evenings was almost as big as that be shape, and such was the fellow’s unpop tunnels are long mks . j . o . scott . for all: Number of lunches put up, much anxiety, brings up bis children in fore spoken of, and, though The Palla ularity among his comrades by this time avenues of trees, with heavy under 1.157; meals ordered, desserts pre the way they should go is sufficiently io, may 1 ask?” diuin man did not again take position on that audible regrets were expressed by growth. Along these dreary paths are me that you had prejudged the colonel’s left during the ceremony the men that the weather had “ gone rows of posts about four feet high, with pared. 172; lamps filled aud trimmed, evidenced by tbe following anecdote: One day at the dinner-table the young ledges on which are exhibited the 328; rooms dusted (a nine-room house), itself, he was frequently at that officer's back on them. ” 2.25b; dressed children 7St> times; visits Prince asked his father what was tbe moment the officers came saun- side when he made his way through the skulls taken by the Inhabitants. “ Step out, there!” shouted Wren sharp received. 871); visits paid, 1G7; books meaning of a word lie hud never heard t into the open air, joining the curious throngs both in going to and re ly to the dawdling soldier, as he gave In a rtiH tic C row d in g. read. 88; papers read. 555; stories read before. This word, "lusing,” is the ladies, who had fled back to turning from his post. And afterward, the command to fall in. Often we find every sort of curio, aloud. 234; games played. 321); church Dullish equivalent for our “ liox on tbe em end of the piuzza as soon as with the eyes of the townspeople upon “ (Jet a move on you, Misther Welsh,” their obnoxious visitor safely them. Private Welsh and the unterrifled laughed Duffy from the upper gallery. from the horrible aud grotesque to the services attended, 125: articles mended, ears.’ The king asked his son where , 1 by MiHs Marshall’s side, correspondent paced np and down the : "Or don’t they ever shtep out in the ex- realistic, arrauged Iu reception and 1.23d; articles o f clothing made, 120; he hail heard such a word. The boy. re’s Lawler?” queried Morris in road in front of the cavalry barracks for i cellent family down east? Sure, isn’t he family rooms. Of course where space letters written. 429; hours at the piano. blushing to the roots of his hair, con ant tone. “ Has he gone off with half an hour; and the group sitting on a fine looking, intelligent young man Is limited one must do the best one ran, WH4; hours in Sunday school work, 208; fesse,I after a little natural hesitation but, all the same, there are many bits sick days, 44; amusements attended, 10. that he had been out lu the streets UftwiT Lane’s piazza one evening especially ; of 25?” of bric-a-brac that would be much more —St. Louis Globe-Democrat. amusing himself by ringing the bells I'm here, colonel, gettiug a les- could not help noting how ostentatiously “ Twenty-five? ’Faith, it’s thirty-six agreeable if less prominently exhibited. and then running away But st one which this young lady is so the two conversed as they ueared the in months he’d get if I was command- W o m e n and T h e ir L o v e rs . To jumble Indian, Chinese, Japanese; to give me.” Miss Marshall white wicket gate. It Is easy enough to tell a man by his door au angry porter rushed out nod 1 ing,” muttered Kerrigan. “ How are at the discourtesy in his tone, “ Wharton,” quoth Martin, as for the your patriotic motives this morning. Mis and all manner of articles into one friends; but It Is impossible to tell a shouted after him that lie would give no other sign. “ I shall ex- sixth or seventh time the swarthy troop ter Amerioan-Blood-with-the-Asshumed- place, and in such close proximity that woman by her lovers. One reason for him a "hisiiig” If ever he did such a they continually elbow’ each other, is yon apppearing in the role of er and his champion approached the cap Naine?” this is tiiat a man usually shows him thing again. When the prince had like colonizing the different sorts of yet, Miss Marshall ’’ tain'» quarters. “ I'm consumed with self to his fellows as he Is; but it is im finished his explanation, his father ex “ Sure his name is Dennis,” laughed people under one res»f ami compelling colonel; i f it ever comes envy. The time was when good looking Duffy again, “ (^uit your sneering, Ker possible for his fellows to know how he claimed, "V cry well, to-morrow you them to live there, whether they will or shall fall back on my intui cavalrymen like you and me could com rigan. The young soldier’s eyes are shows himself to a woman, so long as shall go with me to that very house no. The incongruity, after a time, !>e mand some small attention from the eyes blazing with pent up feelings again, he is in love with her. In that blissful and beg the porter’s |inrdon for such comes painful, and it seems as though cheeks were still flush of our friends and fellow' citizens in don’t you see?” And indeed a most ma rudeness." Accordingly, the next day condition the rude, off-hand man of In their own way the articles would had a dangerous gleam town; but our day is done. These are lignant scowl was that which Welsh business becomes to his mistress a pic the king Went with his much abashed quarrel with one another as violently »dark and fringing lashes the popular heroes of the hour. Now, launched aloft at his persecutors, whose ture o f clumsy courtesy; the coward is sou and made him apologize. pped a moment after into here comes Hearn’s first sergeant. Sore fun was cut short by the stern voice of as would the human specimens of the capable of feats of valor from which same species were they thus crowded iu tecrated parlor. ly he's uot going to have the unbearable Sergt. Ross ordering silence. And in an D iscouraging a Hoy. a French cuirassier would shrink; the |ir to have had quite a tilt effrontery to remind Trooper Welsh that other moment the detail of C troop was together. A boy 8 or !• years old stood at the mean, tradesmanly person will stop be d the judge advocate,” said he ought to lie cleaning up for guard dancing away in double time, with a fore the shops of Jewelers, hesitate, corner of Krusli and Kllxnlietb streets K e e p i n g a C a n a ry U ird. l come iu for more cigars tomorrow, when a gentleman of the press parting adjuratiou from Duffy not to go It Is essential for the good health of and at last enter; the rake w ill honestly theotherilay with head up and arms fold *1 think I once told you ■ wants to talk with him?” too fast; “ it’ft to aisy to set the blood a canary bird to keep the cage perfect regret the hearts he believes that he ed. He had three lien s feathers stock xt to be cross-examined b' “ Is Welsh for guanl tomorrow?” asked boiling in Welsh's veins, anyhow.” ly clean and strewn with fresh gravel. has broken, and. for the moment, stead in his cap. He hail a bow slung to hts all; and it looks as thougi l Capt. Lane, in some surprise. back, and In a quiver made o f buffalo It was in the ugliest possible mood Fresh water for both drinking and fastly purposes to lead a new life. Lie nettled.” “ He is. The colonel relieved him hide he had three or four arrows, fn «ven t been rude to a guest from durance vile before guard mount that Welsh tossed up his carbine for the bathing should be given every morning P i n k Hat in u m l A p p l e G r e e n . his belt was the family lireadknlfe, and s>t. Lane; but that gontle- this morning, and I heard the first ser inspection of the officer of the guard. and during the moulting season a bit Another stylish cloak was of pale lu Ills right hand was a war-club.’ As e wish over and over again geant tell Hearn an hour ago that it was He hail expected to pose as a hero and of Iron kept in the drinking cup is excel pink satin brocaded with a light flow lie thus stood, casting Ills eagle eye uui. Did you know who Welsh’s turn for guard, and wanted to martyr. But whatever might be the lent. Never bang the cage in a room ering pattern of convolvulus leaves in about him, a telegraph boy came along mistaken sentiments aroused in the east without a fire, but on mild days the bird T know whether he was to order him or by the efforts of a paper that had ex will be greatly refreshed by the air various artistic shades of green, and and stopped and looked him over. The heard,” said Lane. a few half ripe wheat ears. This was Inspection lasted a full uiiuute aud then not. Hearn said certainly.” hausted local well springs of scandal and from an open window. The cage should • sudden lull in the conversa- lined throughout with i>ale apple green “ And the man cut parade to-night on he asked: piazza without, then the plea that Mr. Abrams wanted to talk sensation, here among those who knew never be less than eight Inches iu diam satin; tlie shoulder t ape was edged with "Playing Injnn?” the facts, and, above all, knew him, he eter and twelve In height. It should e quickly: fulled pink chiffon. with him. He was the ‘one private ab “ Yes.” I r what that can be. That sent’ reported from C troop," said W har hail gained only ridicnle and contempt. have perches at different heights. The "Uot a name?" In all the garrison, now that Goss was canary, which is the usual house bird, Flings at the Fair Se*. [ in earnest, doesn’t he?" ton. “ That is the reason the sergeant is “ Red Cloud.” He—Are you going to the opera? She » i l T asked Lane, stepping to after him now, I fancy, either to arrest gone, there was not a soldier who had thrives during the winter on a diet of “ Humph! No go.” ever stood his friend. In his own troop small brown rape seeds, obtained dur —No; 1 have such a cold I can’t speak him or “ lse warn him for guard.” “ What’s the matter?" especially, where the rank and file were ing the summer, and occasional slices above a whisper.—Yonkers Statesman. I oiling for the comoral of the “ If I were Hearn I’d quit attempting devoted to their voung lieutenant, there of sweet apple. Occasionally a Bonder they go." “ Just think.” Frauleiu Rosalind, I , “ You have been eating bread and to diapiclino that young man,” said’MaJ. was wrath and indignation at his ex poppy or canary seeds and a very little was dreaming about you last night.” butter with sugar on It, and forgo, •we. who was officer of the Kenyon, pessimistic and glowering as pense, and well he knew that nothing bruised hemp seed may be added. *tly picked up his sword i “ Indeed! \V hat tires» did l have on?” _ Wipe off your month! Better stay In ever, “ lie ought to have sense enough but discipline saved him from a ducking ut of the southwest gate, the back yard and scare the babvt Fliegende Blaetter. h> know that the worst blackguard in in the river or a hearty kicking down the H a i r F r i z z i n g a n d C r o w a f e e t . le roadway could he heard ^he—l think 1 will do the cooking You’re no big Injun ¡"-D etroit P r i ! the service, with the press behind him. barrack stairs. Still, with Abrams to The majority of women make a great Press. rapid footfalls. The call, Is more than a match for any officer who stand by him and The Palladium to mistake in crimping their hair. For myself awhile. He—H ’m! That was i not repeated. Converse- i wliut you wanted me to take out more seeks to do his duty.” some reason or other an overhanging champion his cause, he felt secure ame brisk and general, and An expensive Violin "A n d if I were Hearn." drawled Mar against fate; only he had thought to be cloud of curls or frizzes has a way of life Insurance for. was It?— Iudlanap> | *• Gross came hack. I U Is reported that the Stradivari», tin, “ I'd make that particular protege of looked upon as liberator and leader bringing out ail the little lines and de lis Journal. Ls the matter?” asked Col. violin known under the name o f Her The Palladium do his duty if I died for among the men, and they were all laugh fects that nature or time have stamped “ 1 «a u t a <|imrter from you Tor that it, especially after the marked copies ing at him. This was bitter indeed. He lu a woman's face. This is quite imp ■tarvltiK family ou Bottl, alloy." • Mrr. cutes, lias Just passed Into the posse» k lians, sir. and one of our men slon of M. Eugene Ysaye, the well that came today. Now watch." almost hoped that the adjutant would trary to the old-time notion. Then it cy! I can t »pure a ivnL \|y ,lr„ s for p. who said they came out by known Belgian violinist, who purchas the charity ball will cost uie The first sergeant, a trim, soldierly was taken for granted that the tighter order him hack, replaced by the super \ Tenoral commanding the di ed it of Paul Nothomb. king’s advocate Cleveland Press. fellow with determined face and manner the curls the prettier and more becom numerary, for the rust he knew to be [ i been detained here until , of Manchc In Belgium, for rgg) T|,e and quick energetic step, had by this about the breech block of his carbine, ing the woman. But modern taste de Mr*. !>.• Ka I Id -T h e latest fashion I* instrument, dated 1732. and one of , L time overtaken the pair, who strolling crees differently. “ I f you want to look and which the officer of the guard would to have the piano built Into the wall t U hat's all right. Those most perfect ever turned ou, by I less the witnesses Col. Law together had almost reached the picket be sure to discover. But the young lieu young and natural rather than faded Mr De Eadd (wearlly|-W ell, that* U f a wail up ou r*.-N ,w celebrated Cremona master. Is said to W hy wasn't the corporal fence and were within earshot of the tenant contented himself with pointing and artificial,” said a woman the other sensible. ** “ ^ " t l f n , state of d sent down with them to Lance’ piazza Mrs. Lane glanced eager to it with white gloved finger and pass day. “ »top crimping your hair. I know York Weekly. ly up the road, for Miss Marshall and ing on, probably thinking it liest to get of no »urer way to bring about the Old lira } b e a r d - If, a pity to keep 1 J m T Unusual Colors o f Animals. i effect, at least Just call to mind the— such a pretty bird in a ca«e. Mrs. U.- fu ggy waft tied the other side Lieut. Hearn at that very moment came him on duty at any price. The coloring of animals seen In Maine from the W uartons' quarters next door well, not the elderly, but tile no longer Etyle— Isn't it a shame! How perfectly - sir, and no one at the guanl and appeared upon the gravel walk. [T O B B C O N T IN U E D . J youthful women that y..u know, and exquisitely lovely It would look on '» Ther T " D *omethln* nnusnal them start.” There have been white moose, milk Wallace following with Jeannette Me- think how ugly. Inartistic aud artificial “ \ sentry ought to have let It flUMt be confessed that the war they look with that mass o f frizz>s h a t—Tld-BIt*. White fawns, gray wolves, and there Crea how as soon as he «aw who »h e And you really attended the Sergt, Wren had stopped short on I cloud now hanging over the palace of over their faces. And how soft, natural W e have no authority to ow iox * b” D * » ale Tel overtaking the trooper, and with scant Abdul Hamid 1« considerably bigger and becoming straight hair Is to any Queeu s reception In U.ndoti The men here.” and htarkrir than any o f tta predeces woman at any age or state of health 1 suppose, stand uneovered In the pres' ceremony addressed him in tones that all the civilians the sentry was sors in racebt years. "Y e,, but not to the '■ » married woman could hoar: Not necessarily tightly drawn, urea* * ....... same extent ax the women."—Life. enjoys more than assisting a girl to •and a voung m ai. * n 10 W b* turkey, ’Mandy, v 1« the cook stove blaze; thrift »re com in home 4 % old country ways, bwl men an women, ut tie/ 'won’t fnrgit ristniae comes but once a year, >n this here time is it. Oftor, sir: lie wa.i perfectly wi, *g they should gtr. hut they had an enlisted man with them.” “ Who?” asked Morris, with uncom fortable premonition of the answer. “ Private Welsh, sir. of C troop.” r i Î