W A S H IN G T O N O O Ü N T T H A T C H ET. WIND IN THE M O O N . AT FRENCH R E S T A U R A N T S appear at her “ at homes,” and he fre­ to treat him with as much Indifference quently made one at her theater par­ ns she becomingly could. fWe bad slept with our hors«« grazing all ties. But. although he thought Mrs. “ W hy does she quarrel with a chap W a t t e r s F i n d t a i y V i c t i m s A m o n g T r a v e le r s fr o m the l nited States. through a bliaU*riiig day: Leverson “aw ’ fiy kind, and all that sort for com ing into a fortune?** «aid Ton» Root» and saddle« had sounded, we wait­ The restaurant life of Paris is as dis­ o f thing,” she would have preferred to my Blake, the close observer of human ed for horse and away; ...... . ...... why „ ¥ i doe« he hang back tinctive and idiosyncratic as the club “ And The snn was down imm J u»**r the grass dew >••1* her niece la b je c t (<• leas worldly In- nature. flueiices than those brought to b e a r' when he must see that that little girl Ufe o f Londoij. I lie two modes o \- had begun to full. I is over her ear» in love with him?** But inK rtre totul^liiTereut. however and {And «brill aero«« the dusking world we upon her. metes o f ua- In accordance with the fitness o f ! be found no solution to these problems. uiark eleuientaiyt^^M j beard the whip-poor-will eall. W e knew what the lUooii was doing, the things, he vaguely imagined she should [. Johnnie sulked for a mouth. Then t Ions I character and temperament. ieer)ng ino6h In the east. always b»* dressed In white, wander one afternoon he Jumped into a cab. The Frenchman is a gourmet; the Eng­ Calling, f ilin g the uvtsri'r wind«, torjug lug through stieltered rose gardens and drove dow n to Chelsea, and Mrs. Lever- lishman is a gourmand The French­ them a« to a feast. iiidulgiug an amiable solicitude for son being alone, presently found him­ man likes the open air; the Englishman ff*ri*onirig them In her halo ring till th«* bird« and dogs and poor old cottagers- - self blunderingly declaring that he likes opeu air, too. but be wants his wildest gust grew tame. a village Lady Bountiful, in short. And would like to bestow his hand upon her open air to I k * lattic ed in and g : t about {And the btars were blown all out of the against intrusion. That which delights sky; like a tinkering caudle flame. to tell the truth the unconscious maiden niece. the Frenchman—tlie glitter, tlie chat­ The good lady looked very grave. (An eldritch moon, all gibbous, gTay, in a would infinitely have preferred a more natural way o f life, and her happiest “ Y'ou are both young, you know. Mr. ter. tbe radiant and noisy ebb and fiow haze of heat und •lew. {Although it waa Juuaw e shivered there, moments were speut on her mare in the Madison,” she said. “ Her mother mar­ o f the boulevards—offeuds the English­ aa laud the bugle blew; park, where Johnnie, leaning against ried very young and very unhappily. man. (Foot home in atir^up, h??nd ow liHt, we the railing, watched her wistfully. He I'erbaps that bus set me against early Yet the better restaurants of Paris thundered down the glade, do not get their prolits off their French could not a fiord a horse. marriages." {And up tte hill, where the brave blue lie never told Arkward anything But what has set you against m e?" patrons. It is the American who is ¿oars sfood massed to ehe< k' oui* relied ou to bring up tbe average and about this particular flame o f his. It said Johnnie, reproachfully. ' I raid. ; tfi , m - » “ Nonsense, that is only your Imagina­ to convert a loss Into a gain, and for fWe rode'but a scant five hundred; they was Tom m y Blake who posted up the the Americans, therefore, the trap is plodding young man in his youthful I (lie nails over with some red ponasí FE M IN IN E M U S IC A L FAD. tion.” But Johnnie was uot strong in waifteiJ a thousand there, 1 W ipe it o ff, and then polish with » Set we lifughed as though ’ twai the vi«w kinsman’s affairs one afternoon at the that quality, so Mrs. Leverson was set and the triggers are adjusted. He INCE, by some whim o f fancy, a cham ois-covered pad, rather Nlua> t may swear aud squirm aud amuse the hallo > at the trutflpefs snarlnig CflftJ. “ And both women seem dead .probably misstating the case. number o f fashionable young .ixe, using particularly fine polkMi» nuts oil your young f n e n d ,'lie said in­ blare. Audrey was, ou this occasion, ill aud onlookers by his futile attempts in Trot! U A op I Charge! ’Tw in a ringiug cidentally. women undertook, about a year powder, till they shine. Then, toe»*, very crooked French to make his mean­ “ Pretty well off, 1 sup- Invisible. runf with the dog« death, ip crj, JMB ■ H p ri „ k |,, on the hands hands and nn.i wnsal sprinkle on the “ She is too fatigued to bear any ex­ ing plain, but to no avail. He will ago, to restore amateur Interest In the Under tfie leering gibbous Mftopu, aslant I-o’s worth precisely tw opence half citement Just uow. Come In three days' Lave to pay tile bill. The swell res­ harp a steady advance has been mark­ and rub lit some deliciously si - cim I in tp*, j»vindy «ky. s*u*i Arkwright,. wihU, tim e," said ber aunt, "and 1 will think taurants have discovered a device for ed in the revival of all manner of sue do camelln, which will at * » | Never a fftlfr* When the gun fire broke penny more figure of speech than be usually over the advisability o f sounding her taking tbe luckless American complete­ stringed Instruments. make the skin look white, smooth mil I a« lightning from a cloud; Lady Gladys de Gray, the most pow soft. ly captiv^, which deserves ihe name 1 on the subject In the meantime." Never a stay when «creaming «hell permitted to himself. erful titled patroness o f music in Ism- Tommy raised his eyebrows as high through front and rear rank plowed. Three days later Johnnie came to of great. N o v e l t i e s tn t h i n s Wi re, Like everything great. It is simple. don, was the first person to demon­ On. up, «ver the bristling slope, a wedge as nature permitted and said It was un­ Arkwright In a state o f great perturba­ The newest pate cups, which strate how picturesque and interesting <>? tire and steel, com mon queer. tion. Mrs. Leverson had left her house, No price is affixed to the several dishes .................. ...... I much crinkled lu shape, are reotod»- iWe cleft a way through the tough blue “ And there was a sort of Indian aud Chelsea knew her no more. It was upon the bill o f fare. Thus the stranger a pretty woman could look wb< n play <.r ,> i , i viim.... ■„ i „ , ranks till we «aw the captain reel. prince—no end o f a nabob, I’ m told— is left eutlrely lu the dark He is at ¡Uj{ ou th,. tall, stately Instrument, and ^ prim rime yellow ' ' Then we broke, and the leering gibbous wanted to marry the girl, and Mrs. only by bribery and corruption that the merry o f the lady accountant and scores of clever girls who went over Johnnie discovered that she bad gone moon unleashed the winds of heaven. Vnsos, fern dishes and table crater I Le verson sent him to the right about in to Scarborough, but probably would the head waiter. There is no fixed from the States to strum the banjo In writhing riot they leaped to earth, the the pieces o f ruby glass, with gilt onu l double-quick time. And she is not the uot stay there, ber plans being unset­ standard of value. There is no check f or British nobility completed l h * o <* e of night was riven, upon «nterprislug rapacity- You order wort 0f temporarily shelving the pi- mentation, are attractive fen tuns iq | Riven, smitten of lightning’« sword und sort to feel shy a I »out bowing dow n to tled. Bohemiau glassware. the goldeu calf, either. Can t make her the thunder’s hammer clang. ‘•She’ ll surely write to you," said Ark­ your dinner blindfold, and when “ la dIU) For tlie center o f the table the Nudl note” is brought you have no recourse. Kvery damsel with the least liar- _ ‘A s the riotous winds a Marseillaise of out.” wright. The gareon shrugs his shoulders. The mony lu her soul is busily perfecting ! or oval " llrror >« uow supported byl wreck ami ruin sang. “ Perhaps she thinks her niece too But no letter caxne within twenty- With crash of forest and «weep of grass young to marry yet,” said the plodding four hours. other gareons stand around und grin. her taste and fingers on a few taut j a caised stand o f old silver, which i the storm chant rose and fell. The umitre de cusine is dignity a little strings and a sounding board. They ” u deH oitoly wrought claws, holdhc*| young man. “ She may be acting mere­ "W e ’d better go to Scarborough," said The earth was thrashed with a tiai! of ly from a proper regard for her happi­ tempered by majesty. You know that don't all play the harp by any means, | crystal ball. Johnnie’ s counselor. cloud, aflame like the mouth of hell, you are being swindled. You know that at least tbe big modern affair that 1 The newest dinner sets are n ness.” T b e truant laily was discovered by !And we. who had fought so wild a fight, “ A proper regard for fiddlesticks,” Johnnie in a stationer’s shop on tbe monsieur yonder, who had more dishes weighs nearly a ton and costa as much | o f beauty, both lu decoration and I bare breast against bare blade. than you. and better served, has beeu as a piano. Small, light and very ar­ slwijsis. G reen -brillian t grass green-1 Fell, gray or blue, into kneeling ranks, said cynical Mr. Blake. very day o f his arrival. charged from 10 to 100 per cent. less. tistic instruments are the thing. To with a heavy relief o f gold, seen» »1 locked hands and as wildly prayed. Arkwright was sitting up late one "A udrey was so ill the doctor advised You can do satisfy the demands, makers have im­ tie tile favorite eolor, while theKhaixal W e had fought like men for honor, we night to finish an erudite paper upon Instant change. In the flurry 1 forgot Hut what cau you do? [»rayed like men for life. “ The Ethic« o f Modern Drama,” when to write to you,” she said, after a gasp nothing. You can simply disgorge. If ported patterns o f very old style min­ are decidedly low and irregular 11 1 Nor friend nor foe, but brother« all, there Johnnie stole noiselessly Into the room o f surprise. you ask the price iu advance you com­ strel harps from Ireland, and are copy­ line. on the field of utrife; mit a dreadful solecism. What does ing and modernizing them for Amer­ There is a revival of the fx-autifnlI and sank Into the easiest chair. Ark­ Johnnie decided In bis haste that all Perhaps Cod heard, the storm was hush­ milor care about prices? Prices are ican drawing rooms. Portuguese gui­ Minton ware, nnd bouillon cups, ganal wright wrote to the bottom o f the page women were liars, aud asked wheu he ed, the moon rode high and white, made for the canaille. If milor wants tarra is another instrument that can sets and pate cups are reproduced ini And a ruffling wind blew from the south, and threw down his pen, thinking he might hope to see Audrey. cheap dinner lie go to IJuvnl. The had found an Intelligent audience for a soft as it blows to-night. "Y ou may com e and call to-morrow Cafe Voison exists for gentlemen, uot scarcely be called new, but is at least j all the exquisite «Iludes and drstgai. reading for his valuable essay But it morning—she may be better then. But —New York Sun. a novelty and is sharing the popularity | Mounted in gold and decorated sin was no such matter. Jobunie was oc­ 1 think it must undesirable, most unde­ for persons who ueed to economize. o f the ordinary guitar. Neither the i medallions, they greatly resemble dw The Cafe Auglaise does not desire cupied with the drama of real life, and, sirable that you should make any pro­ harp nor guitarra Ims in any way in- | fam ous Sevres ware. to Judge by hiN aspect, seemed to im­ posal to her yet. or entertain hopes that cheap custom. It prides itself on l>e- Jured the popularity o f the banjo, j A novelty In tart glass is a mamnott agine that he was east to play principal may be disappointed." Mrs. Leverson iug "tres cher.” The poor American mandolin, or guitar. A few year« cigar jar, in shape resembling & pMIt does not see it at all, but yet bis vauity tragedian in that enthralling piece. ago a great many society women, not- j arj i>,,t with the distinguished fetart spoke with conviction, but deferred ex­ Jobnnie Madison dwelt in Norman’s "O ff color, Johnnie?" said the elder planation. and Johnnie laid the matter being touched, as well as his pocket, ably among them the lady who is now | o f a large bollow space in the cut Hop-1 he goes away with an abridgment of fun when he first came to London He man. tentatively. before Arkwright. tbe basso in his grumble. He is a w iser Mrs. i). 11. P. Belmont, studied the |Mfr_ |u which a moist sponge is placed I was the only sou of his mother, und "N o,” he said, smoking savagely. fragrant Havanas tu Jus The latter privately debated whether hut a poorer man.—Louisville Courler- violin vigorously, hut that simple, yet •fie was a canon’s widow. It was at “ Feel doubtful about your ‘call?*" delicate. Instrument lias been totally lhe Iiroper condition, there was insanity or some other cup- Journal. her deHlre that he set up his household “ No, 1 thluk 1’ tu pretty safe." abandoned to tbe patient profession- A 1K)vel ornameQt for the draw*«-! l(oard skeleton in the girl's family, ren­ goods under the tiuie-worn gables o f Arkwright stretched out his hand to als, and now a valiant effort Is being room is a hanging (lower jardiniere. I dering matrimony Inadvisable, or T h e C a u s e o f R a in fa ll. Norman’s inn; for there also dwelt a reach his pipe. made to revive no less ancient and Su>jM*nd6d from a vrrough«: iroubiafk-f whether Johnnie had been committing Rain is, as we all know, the moisture kinsman o f the late eauou’s, Arkwright “ By the way, here’s a letter for you, enormities that had com e to Mrs. Lev- o f the atmosphere condensed into droirj honorable an instrument than the lyre. et are half a dozen v««ee of Italian huj by name, who was always alluded to In Johnnie, from your mother; 1 have Just erson's ears but not to his. And he was lar^e enough to fall with perceptible The Parisian women started Its vogue once, in odd ttower-like shape«, i the family a* ” u steady, plodding young received one from her myself." the more mystified when, uext morn­ velocity to the earth. The variation under the leadership o f the Countess i filing tulii»«, orchid», etc., and tin*«I man,” and was supposed to live amid a Johnnie, however, made no attempt ing, the unhappy lover cam e to him, in the size« o f the drops is dependent de Montebello, wife of the ambassa­ when filled with delicate trailing »to*I picturesque litter o f briefs and books; to take it, or he might have spared his pale and blaspheming, nnd told him upon the difference in the height from dor to Russia, who spent $40,000 of his ! look ns if part o f the luxuriant growthI and the canon's widow hoped lie might friend the opinions he expressed con­ that Mrs. Leverson had again tied be­ which they have fallen, aud to the own money on splendid entertain­ | Crystal, with delicately traced pat-1 exercise a mildly rcstrulning influence cerning the station in life to which it ments at the coronation of the Czar. fore him, bad left her hotel aud a brief over Johnnie, being nearly twice his had pleased Providence to call him amount of atmospheric disturbance at But whether lyre or harp, banjo, ban- ! tern« In raised gold, have for tbe mol note to say that she was bound for the age. the time. If they fall from great “ It’s beastly, you know," he ex­ continent. jeaurine or gultarra one plays on, it meat supplanted tii*- heavy Now tho steady, plodding young man plained “ I may hang on for years and height» the drops suffer gradual divis­ is almost a ,1 j point "¿tu i of ui honor iiDiiui o iji f one’s uue ü Connoisseurs # - proclaim that . wine . from I "W h a t is Mrs. Leverson?" said Ark­ looked forw ard to Ids arrival without never l»e nearer marrying than 1 aiu at ion into smaller aud smaller parts, chosen iustrument to outclass all oth- ! H tbm S1«“ ta-"u'« lH'tll‘ r rh* n trm ‘ wright. “ You uever told me her cre­ I until they are at last converted Into ers lu the splendors o f its ornamenta­ heavy one, be 1t ever so superbly enthusiasm. Ue remembered Johnnie present moment. As for proposing dentials." as a very inky schoolboy of phenomenal to her now— b « ttie uniter said—It's de­ consequently the craze of the boor hi mist«. In ,ca lm weather, with the tion. "W id ow o f a man In the Carehc^ter lung power and unprepossessing ap­ cidedly low to get a Bill to bind herself for the exquisite Venetian and Botami | regiment; that’s all 1 know,” said cloud» near tbe earth's surface, the M a t e r i a l, for K v e n l n a Dresses. pearance, and felt ussured that by now to tiny promise until one Ims decent drop« are apt to be large and heavy. an ware. Johnnie Transparent iikiterlaU are prefer- be should have developed into a rakish prospects." “Then we can consult M ajor Bag- The form!itlou o f rail* u - lu *e“ eral- a Flinir* nt the Fair See. young man with u taste for small dogs cootlnuatlon or an enlargement of the / or eTpnlng dresses, which makes j Arkwright reflected with a fllckertns stmw, who Is an old friend o f mine. W ife—W lw t would you do if 1 stzyri | and large neckties, and greatly given the lining an Important Item. I f glace I^ ok up the trains to Carchester and by whleh clouds and fogs are smile tlnit Johnnie hnd probably cauBbt to entertaining uoisy com pany; well- taffeta, twenty inches wide, is select­ out every night until midnight? H« formed. The deposition rather the spirit tliuu the letter o f bis don’ t pace about the room like that. ------ .................................... .. o f moisture ed It costs 75 cents: silky-looking cot­ by—Jove, I’d sla y at home!—^Truth knowing Unit the chastened atmos­ depends upon the cooling of the atmos­ mam ma's admonitions. However, It M ajor Hugslmw, who was a bachelor, She—I think a girl looks awful ctarpl phere o f a cathedral town does not nec­ ton linings, at llo cents, are forty Inch­ was a b I bu o f grace that be reutein greeted his visitors cordially, when, on phere, but, concerning tbe precise pro­ when she flr.st becomes engaged. He~l essarily Induce an affection for quiet es wide, resemble finely ribbed silk. hered them at all, uiid he felt sorry for the follow ing morning, they called at cess by which the cooling is effected, living In the youthful breast. She may look cheap, but you caxtaij various opinions are entertained, even The outside material may be a chiffon the woebegone youth. his quarters. Johnnie, however, proved to be a among those who have made metrrolo- at 00 cents, mousseiine de sole a little she is not.—Youkera Statesman. “ You’ re young to think of marrying He listened gravely while Arkwright fresh-colored, amiable youth o f 22, No matter how much you have al-1 heavier for a dollar, or a net at the yet, you know," he said. "Am I rlBht," told him the strange story o f Mrs. Lev- gy a Ufe study. In considering the mat­ more plentifully endowed with muscle latter price; these are forty inches w ays told a girl you are never goin*to| lie eontlnued, after a pans.*, "lu sup ersou. Then he cleared his throat and ter we have d(“duced our reckonings than with bruin power, aud with no ap­ wide. Then tulle, two yards wide, get married, she will always try posing -llln k e Is my Informant—a cer­ asked Impressively, "H ave you heard from what is considered tbe best au­ parent tendency to com e 1 111 mediately think she thought f®"| tain Miss St. I'lair has occasioned all o f Smiggs' cure for corn s?" he looked thority on the subject. From this it may be found at a dollar; gauffered make you to grief amid what Arkwright would Japanese crepe or silk even as low as weren’t In eurnest. New York 1‘reta this trouble?'' appears that the temperature of a glveu from oue to another for au answer. have called—-be sometime« wrote for 40 cents, being twenty-four inches Before they are married she » " J "Oh, If Blake has told you. And the "1 know Suaggs,” continued the Ma­ mass of warm uir is lowered, lu the or- wide, and lovely cotton crepes for 15 carefully turn down his coat the papers the shoals and quiekMHiids aunt Is aw fully decent to me.” jor, deliberately: "H e's a very rich dlnary course o f atmospheric phcuoui- cents. Sruhll-figured, self-colored silks when it gets aw ry, but afterward •ta’ I o f Loudou life. He neither gambled “ But you are not proposing to marry man, but a self-m ade one aud oue who ona- by one or the otller o f lhe I)r°- for evening wear are from "¡Ti 'Vents'* nor drank, nor gave his mind too en­ mllpll uk , ’ Jerk it dow n Into po-a! . m as if she ***1 tirely to the lightly elad allurements of the a u n t Is Miss St. Clair herself—la has sufficient « ’ use to know that his cesses mentioned in the following: Ry )jUt are not throw ing a door mat out of the wfiid»» T education therefore been deficient. light open» On the contrary, he read she-— ” -------------- — Ims --------------- * ---------- ra“ D t0 »»>* «»M «ky; by radiation paront materiaTs A «Uk s k w even L “ Oh, well, a fellow never knows that So he determined to give his only daugh­ to the neighboring masses o f clouds or o f the useful habutai silk twenty-four -T ld -B ik s. with industry as though already covet­ "W hat d o you wb*h. madam 1" | 1 ous o f the woolsack, he danced and sort o f thing, you know, till he tries ter every advantage that money can the cold ground; by mixture with cool |ncb,,s wklu nn(, a ) ^ a yard, is the election officer m Mrs. Tens$*| dined HMsiduously at ho lines o f Irre­ his chances," said Johnnie In a manner buy. and tw o yent-s ago consulted me air, or by the absorption o f heat in light and girlish when worn with a proachable reNpeetubility; and, In Ark­ wlileh betrayed that lie thought he as to the advisability o f intrusting ber the expansion o f ascending columns chiffon waist over the same or silky “ \rou have already voted once todzj wright*« company, when he did uot kuew quite well that his affections to a lady o f position. o f air Whatever the process may be, cotton lining.-Ladles* Home Journal. You voted before noon, you know “ Oh, yes, I know rhnt,” replied the "»• were returned, as, iudeed, they were, “T o Mrs. Leverson?" gasped Johnnie. one thing Is sure: The cooling must talk cricket he talked «hop. and Audrey St. Clair was far too frank roes, "bu t I want to change my bzW- "F o r the sake o f poor D andy Lever- take place before the moisture will col­ F a d in M u s i c a l I n s t r u m e n t * . Then by degrees, when returned from to take any great pains to conceal It son, 1 mentioned her name to him. and lect into drops of sufficient size to cause —Harper’s Bazar. nocturnal adventures, he began to favor "Oh, Arkwright, what am I to d o?" he I knew he was involved In debt—evi­ them to fall from the mass o f vapor In Mrs. W ardm an—Your husband»***- Arkw right with many confidence« re­ said, pathetically. dently she Is still. She was to receive which the constituent parts have bees vns* for the nomination was nus garding his attitude toward various “ Open your letter, Johnnie," he re­ £100 a month aud all expense to take floating.—S t Louis Republic. Cut, I believe, dear? Mns. Heeier-JW members o f the other eex; for Johnnie's plied. and the tone In which he said It the young lady through Europe nnd to nt all. O f course, John was defeat**, affair« o f the heart liccnine at Inst caused the wondering youth to obey launch her In London. I was not but my picture appeared in the pap** alarmingly numerous. Not that he W h a t to Say A b o u t the B aby. promptly. aw are that it was any part o f the agree­ and. altogether, three (n!u:nns aimed at playing the part o f Don One Is always expe-ted to say some­ He looked sernphlcally happy till he ment that she could call Miss 3L Clair— prlntM about m y gowus. 1'hiladelH» Juan; but, being o f highly Inflammable thing when looking for the first time material, hi« heart was successively remembered that he ought to look be­ Suaggs changed his name—ber niece, on a new baby, and, as It Is neither North American. (grilled by a pleasing variety o f dam- reaved. Johnnie's ship had com e home but that's a detail! I should not have kind nor safe to tell the truth and say M r s . N e w l y w e d ' « Krrnr. Just In the ulck o f time. He Imd al­ betrayed confidence but for the strange «els. that the little, red, podgy creature Not so very far out in th1' Kate brought him face to face with ways had shadowy expectations from account you gave me o f Mrs. Lever- doesn't b>ok like anything, an English lives n young farmer whose P**“ < the one and Inevitable damsel at last, his uncle, but he had been to pessimis­ sou's behavior. O f course, she's In no magazine gives a list o f unpatented wife, until her marriage a « Hy tic to count too much upon blul. H ow ­ hurry to see her niece married; £100 a however. Audrey 8t. Clair w as a dark and uncopyrighted remarks to be used deems it Incumbent S f o l herself** eyed girt o f 20; Johnnie thought her ever, gout hnd claimed a victim, and the month is not to be lightly lust; but she on such occasions: true helpmeet to know ah a!,oot.^ l * charmlugly fresh and natural. Mrs. canon's w idow hinted to her son that must be desperately hard up to play her "Isn 't he sweet, n e looks like yon!” lug. Il.-r knowledge of lhe sut>-*, - r I^everson’a ball was a rapturous occa­ he had to some extent benefited by tbe cards like that.” "I think he Is going to look like his however, largely theoretical. Itnl' "A nd what do you advise?" asked father.” sion to him, and Mia. Ia*ver»on’s niece event. The vanity o f riches was exemplified Johnnie. ambition In lliis direction s0“1" 1? " Audrey entirely dispossessed «11 other “ Hasn't be dear little fingers? Do leads her into funny mistakes- "Y ou r feeling In the matter are not Idols, from that date, o f the pedestal to Johnnie, when, a fter a decent In­ let me see his dear little toes!" other morning her husband remar _ upon which Johnnie had successively terval, he returned to town the richer changed by my revelations?" "Isn 't he large?" M anicurino D o n e at H o m e , by $21'.mat a year, but, as he speedily "O f course not.” “W etl, d e a rie . It's rattier early I* placed them. “ Isn't he a tiny darling?” is a great mistake to suppose that “Then with your permission I shall season, tint the pigs nro very f*1- O f Mrs. I/Cverson herself her enemies found, minus Mrs. l.erersun's good "H ow bright he seems!" the women who are obliged to do work call on my fellow townsman, Mr. «aid that sli«* had been pretty; elderly graces. “ Did yon ever see such a sweet little h it Injures the delicate appearance of I'm going tn have John kill « cost** Another was reigning favorite with Snagg-s. who is, o f course, lu constant mouth ?” gentlemen had !>een known to call her the Iainds are thus d-om.-q „ „ „ them to-day. Now. wliat shall • tine woman, while young on « thought her now, Dealer, a picturesque but not communication with his daughter nnd "Isn't he Just too sweet for any­ o f the most distinctive marks ,,f re­ f 'r our own use out of tie- two P •*' ber "not ha If bad fun.” She possessed very talented palmer, who was deep In put the facts before Mm. And I have thing?" A fter taking n hurried mental finement. It is beginning to be goner* an abundance o f obviously hair, converse with Audrey wheu he mode no doubt we shall see the young lady "T h e dear little darling! I never saw ully known that women arc quite capa- tory o f the present rtsoureex 0 here In s few days; but possibly her his reappearance. a somewhat effusive manner and a so young a liaby look so Intelligent!" b o o f doing their own manicuring aud D r ier a n d c o n s i d e r i n g remain Mrs. I-eversou greeted Jobnnie with­ preceptress will prefer to faultless taste in dresa. Thu late la­ "D o. please let me hold him Just a Hint the practice pays. ,, - - Amateurs are capacities o f the numerous hire,D - fj aw ay." mented Captain Loverson had Indulged out effusion. Audrey was more friend­ m inuteP - usually astonished to find that tuani- tftfit must be catered to, the The canon's widow thought corn cur­ a taste for speculation, with disastrous ly, but Inopportunely asked him If he Any and all o f these remarks are ,,nri" * !s s" simple and that the follow - housew ife replied: ing rather a plebeian trade, but was rewulta, and hence the few people who had seen I-ester's latest picture. warranted to give satisfaction. Jus! as tn* directions suffice: Pour some warm "T w o, did you any? Wen.^ 0^, Johnnie’s aoul was already green with mollified wheu her future daughter-in- rem em bered her were surprised to find they h ate been giving satisfaction "«e r Into a bowl; unfold a small to w S save me a dozen hams, eud-"**' law was brought to ber honae. the widow when she returned from a Jealousy. from time Immemorial until the pres- BIld it ou one knee; take the ri,rh» any quantity o i dried beef." "W h o's lA>slcr7“ he said, “ that fellow And a lady o f good position advertises ent dfi7. long »hsenco abroad so com fortably In­ ^ W t a t a » to jf.‘ [ stalled as whe was in her house at Che!- with the untidy h a l r f Audrey re­ that she Is prepared to take charge of Am ong the colors seen In proachfully changed tbe conversation, a young lady desiring an entree to non. V !*>»« O — s i H i. P la n * *tM>P the light hand'bi'the w ' d ^ - rloth« " re ml »lures of tX f Joh b oie aha seemed to hold In high but Johnnie was out o f humor and con ­ those exalted circulea wherein she her­ Borcltrevink. the Antarctic explorer, u k e left hand and steep in Ira torn blue' brow n' « “ *«* f™ 7 *n<’ self habltuaUy m ove* A confidential favor.' He wsa allow ed to take her and tinued to sulk. rarcfully dried tho hamls push B1, c k aoutficbc. f a M O y b ^ t a » «*! This lasted for some day*, and It was Interview can be arranged.— Pick-Me- iT s ra S iS d . 'S a i l ! ? *° * fOU“ * 'rouuui ber nloce through Ilia polite mol»« o f In England and has put aa.de h a plans * ' wn tb- "kin round the base o f the • J m i . T Z n l i V ' H - seams of » «** ‘ » th e picture galleries, he never failed to ; noticed that Mrs. Levernoa continued Up. far reaching the aouth pole for a tune. «*<>• *»tb xn Ivor, in crem en t; brush | ^ w n ¿ » X to t^ S TOO YOUNG TO MARRY j «fleaai - ^ g f l