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*sr The C h a u ffe u r nd the J ew els Coprrlrtt. IV56. S t AX rictus rrarrsd. ay Edith Morgmn W ille tt pot her hand; lightly on his arm. your solemn duty to take her into .Havre this very moment." Quaaie’a tone waa uhusnally caressing and the speech seemed natural enough, but the face of her cavalier went scarlet with annoyance. “ Duty go hang!” he blurted out, with sudden savagery. “ I see myself leaving you alone with----- ” He chocked himself -and fell silent a moment, roughly kicking the pebbles in hia vicinity, and then. In a sort of injured growl, “ It’s too much!” he ejaculated. “ You’ ve been jolly rotgea unfair to me all day, Gusaie, but thin la tbe limit.” • •This?” Mrs. Waring ignored the re proach lu his tone; her’a bad suddenly be come very frosty. “ I didn't know I waa asking so much,” aha remarked. "A n nette will have to be disappointed them O f course she is under my charge, and I couldn’t possibly unction the impropriety of her walking into Havre at this hoar o f the night with my chauffeur.” " C H IL D R E N ’S E V A N Q R U S T .1 I H iss O a a illa , W h o s e W * r k A a i r a g (h e V oeesr Is V e r y S e e o e a a fe l. I Th e honey produced In the United States last year would load a « r in g o f freigh t care, from Chicago to New York. “ Thla la certainly aweetneaa long drawn o u t ” The Children's Evangelist Is the ti tle bestowed upon Miss A lice Miriam Gaiultu, o f New York, the superintend ent o f the evangelistic department o f tbe State Sunday School Association. She has made a special study o f evan gelistic work among children and baa met with remarkable success. She baa simple but d l r « t methods o f reaching boys and f i r la Tb even the cfireleas and Indifferent child abe seems to be able to make the truths o f thg Chris tian religion attractive, pbe brings be fo re tbe children the beautiful Ideals aim tne weaitn or wisdom which are C H A P T E R II. eured her prosaically. “ Sicily might be M terr mt mm A a i a l a a , P w l t r y M a . Th e h eifer oalf that la Intended fo r H alf after five. The chauffeui sat a very different affair! When the Prince About the most sensible (and dairy uae should not be given too fa t tranquilly on the front seat o f the motor, del Pino and I tooled through there two might add, also, tbe m o « profitable-, tening a ration.. Oats, grass and mltk, smoking one cigarette after another and years ago. after one of the usual out beginning I ever aaw made In tbe pout- with a scant ration o f shelled corn, wondering, with increasing curiosity as breaks, we had bank notes sewed in the tr7 business was by a young dqrk, who wlD furnish abont what abe needs for the momenta alipped by, when the rest of interlining of our motor eoata and car- lived In the suburbs o f a near-by city, her proper development. the party would reappear. Tw o houra I ried loaded Winchesters. He sustained a severe attack o f the since they had vanished In the direction “ Very ‘e xciting!” Mrs. Waring glanc T b e 1,800 pound d raft horse at three -hen fever," and, as la the usual occur- o f the cathedral, with the avowed ioten ed at him curiously. “ Well, I've never years old ran alw ays be counted on by rence, became enthused over the “ enor- »ion of returning in time for tea. had to go as far as that,” she rattled on, the horse raiser ae a safe and profit Again and again Sarto’s slanting eye* “ though I do take the precaution of hid T * a P«>flta to be made with poultry able proposition. During tbe past few usual. and slowly and reluctantly th« .. . . _ 11f_ flashed down the street, then, no one ing away my diamonds, wherever I go, In n0t’ howeTer’ al#,<* " kl. years such an animal has been worth appearing, resumed their unconcerned an inconspicuous chagiois glovt case at Englishman rose to his feet. To tell tha H#. d,d truth, he waa a little ashamed of himself enthu» ' a8m »0 * « the beet o f the bet- from 10 to 12 cents per pound. stare into space. It was not until a dii the bottom of a trunk.” by this time, having, underneath the In- *er Judgment, and cause him to resign tant market clock intoned six that three She changed the subject hurriedly. Some one who has tried It says that evitable stratum of British* crustiness, bl* clerkship and Immediately embark figures came in sight, walking with the “ But, speaking of your prince” — there If flour o f fiulphur la mixed liberally an exceedingly kind heart. In the poultry business on a more or exhausted gait that marks the consci was a ring of interest in her tone— “ “ O f course I ’ m perfectly willing to less extended scale, aa baa ao frequent- with the seed corn In tbe planter box entious tourist.. On nearer view -it be see by the Baris Herald that he's sailing take that walk." he announced «omewhat ]y occurred; but. Instead, he held on to the cutworms w ill not touch the corn came apparent that none'of them was in for America. Do tell the something about the beat of spirits: Mrs. Wsring, in par tbe man, Sarto; ohe bears such fabulous stiffly, " i f Mias Bancroft weald really hts clerkship, fixed up a good, comfort ao treated. It Is certainly an easy and Ukc to go and you wish it. able little house on a back lot, bonght Inexpensive recipe and at least worth ticular, being quite evidently cross— the accounts of his wealth, his -good -looks “ I wish it? As if 1 wished it ! Gue- . ___ . . ,. . . _ . „ trying. invariable result with her of too much you must have grown to know him very so Wsring raised her candid, child-like 4 d° * en 8Und" rd bred hena ,n d * The golt that Is halter broken at the sight-seeing. well during those two years.” eyes to Gerald’s face and dropped them r o o «e r at a dollar a bead, of a neigh start and trained and handled aa he “ Now for the tea'-basket,“ she announc Her manner waa flatteringly conflden boring fancier, and thus made hta again Instantly. ed peremptorily, on reaching the hotel tia l but the chauffeur’a face lowered la grows not only makes a much more A t laat, in a very low voice, " I ■tart steps and the attendant motor. “ Where atinct.lvel.v. tractable horse at three years old, but This was early In tbe sp rin g; during is It, Sarto? Oet it out, and let’y all go “ The prince— oh, I know him well thought," she said, “ we were, only .»nsM- also one that w ill fetch a considerably the spring and summer be furnished in and hare something to eat.” enough,’’ he admitted, resenting this in ering Annette. higher prtcU on tha market because o f There is a peculiar potency in the first the fam ily table with, eggs and chick- tier glance aa well aa the words in trusion of another into her thoughts. “ For cluded the chauffeur, who, after a mo his wealth, be has certainly enough— person plural o f a certain pronoun when ena, and, besides, batched and raised this very fact. When the flock o f hens Is confined ment’s hesitancy at this unprecedented more than he knows what to do with, used in the right tone by the right worn- *om«thIng llke a hundred young chicks, and alluring invitation, dropped silently bat for hit looks—^—" be shrugged his at cloae range and no g reen ’ food Is of available, cut green stuff, preferably from his perch and seising the hamper, slight shoulders contemptuously. “ ‘ A man “ a broad .m il. cleared the sepulchral followed his employer Into the inn. of about my own build. 1 suppose— tall, gloom from Gerald’, open countenance, tb* **•* P“ 11« “ for BrWider*' * nd’ ° f lawh cuttings, should be given to them tlme enlarging his There, while Annette Bancroft piled dark, clean shaven, speaks English like and, making up his mind suddenly, he cour* e> •* In generous allowance every day or op the quaint Boner platters with sweet a native, and wears a monocle. That is crossed the road in s couple of strides, bouse room ; and so, by the next spring, approaching the girl, by the motor. we And that his business has, from nat- two. Tbe greediness w ith which they biscuits and chestnut sandwiches, her about all there is to him. “ Feel like takin’ me into Havre for ural causes, tripled itself, and all this devour It not only show« that they cousin threw herself into the nearest Opening the throttle at this point, he chair, tore off her gloves, and set to work broke off a conversation that had lost its that thing, ^Miss Bancroft?” he suggest- time our friend has been steadily and relish It, but that their systems need It “ Let’s rapidly gaining In practical knowledge making tea at railroad speed. charm, and turned hia attention resolute ed, with engaging • promptness. contained In the lessons o f the Bible In W a t e r P o o s f o r P o a lt r y . f th bll8lneB. “ Here’s you! cup, Annette,“ she an ly to the motor as It sw%pt along the foot It, then; I ’ m ready if you are. ’ In the construction o f (.w a t e r pan a manner which alw ays appeals tm ’O f couree I am,’ said Annetta. Sha XhU naturaI ,Dcre(kM continued fo r nounced. after an interval of concent rat level high road between great jagged glanced at Sarto’s motionless figure by ” . . .. . . . ...___ fo r poultry some provision should be them. • ed energy. cliffs that cat the sky. Miss Gamlln Is a native o f W orces made to keep out duet and litter. The the motor and then at her cousin. Well, another yeñr or two- and b* “ i ! ? “ Now, Sarto fwo lamps of sugar for For the moment there was silence on bye-bye. Guasie! We ll bring the tire be had his business so firmly establish- forms shown In the illustration permits ter, Maas., and went through a course you, J suppose? No cream? Weil, then, the front seat, and from the tonneau on a paying basis that he was Justl- fow ls to drink from different sides ,at o f thorough Training to lit her fo r the pick out a slice of lemon and sit down •spasmodic attempts at conversation on back then. Come on, Mr. Buist.” And, setting off without mnch enthusiasm, rhe fled in buying a small farm out at the work In which she la engaged. F ir e here," indicating a aeat beside her. the* part of its two occupants, one of , edge o f ¿own, and then and there be- “ Why— what’s the matter, Gerald? Got whom sat gloomily wondering, as others led the way down the hill. o f her seven years In this branch o f re Be sure to hurry back,” Aire. Waring coming a full-fledged poultryman, mak- n toothache?” as. at sight,of the chauffenr of his sex had before him. what woman ligious work have been spent In New bla exclusive occupation. occupying the other end of Mrs. Wariag’s meana by her incomprehensible whims and called after them beseechingly. But was |ng this York. A ll during the summer season ohaise-longe. Mr. Buist’a countenance un wiles, and how mach self-respecting man, Sarto wrong in fancying that ner rhoul- Speaklng o f profits, he recently told ■he conducts meetings In tbe metropolis dere shook mischievously . . the two fig- me that he m r c e ,7 managed to meet derwent a momentary spasm. * even a lover, should put up with. In tents, which seat from 800 to 600. ures disappeared from view around the ______ — . , K„ ‘N t’s over n o « ” be said at last, ac On t}e car swept, on through villages curve of the hill? - expenses* the flnrt jeer, the second oman q f great natural abll- cepting with a look of disgusted resigna which seemed only an indistinct blur of By the time be joined her, however, m on than ktpt ^ , en’ wouderful personal magnet» tion the cup bis tormentor smilingly prof lights, drawing nearer and ever nearer there was an enigmatical expression on while subsequent years have not failed fered him. to the sea^ Certainly Mrs. W aring'« devotees were We cannot be more than a mile from her face which effectually concealed some ■ 1° *how a nice little sum oft tbe right well trained, and knew from long experi Havre nojr.” announced Sarto at length. lurking misgivings as to the wisdom and side o f tbe ledger.— Outing, ence that “ when Oussie bad a mood on” His brief hour was almost over, and the conventionality of her couree, the out it was w ise« to let her have her way, muffled regret in his voice did not escape come of the prospective tete-a-tete under E x p erta ieo t S ta tlea M o lled o s. the atare with an inflammable chauffeur. no matter where it led her. no matter the sharp ears so near him. It always bss been and alwayg w ill one time and presents the smallest (A fte r all, Gnssie rather enjoyed play how much it c o « to foftow loyally, no Turning her head, Mrs. Waring glanc ing with fire. It is an amusing pastime be true that scleutlsts can but point poeelbie ble apoce fo r filth to enter. The matter how great the strain, f ed at her chauffenr with distinct interest. when carried on from a safe distance!) the way and practical men must dem- round ! cone-shaped top prevents the Now, under the light clatter o f teacups She was not *n the least offended. “ W ell," she hasarded lightly, as her onatrate In a practical w ay all new fow ls r o o «ln g upon It. It may be fixed and conversation, the little inn parlor pos Admiration was a coin that Gnssie ac line o f 1m- on a platform high enough to prevent itively bristled with pent-up electricity, of cepted as a matter' of course from all victim came to a standstill beside her. developments along tbe which the chauffeur, the utroubled cause, sides and all classes. The tribute was no “ What are you looking so serious about?” provement In agricultural and breed- the litter being rescratcheq Into I t The man hesitated slightly. “ I wás |ng problema. Our experiment stations seemed apparently the least aware, as surprise to her; it was a certain piquant Squeak B o s*. with the curious adaptability that char originality about the giver that attracted thinking,” he said in an oddly constrain are dolng excellent work and are not The squash bug never lays Its lntroduc,ng new idea., bat aré acterised the man, he sat sipping his tea her curiosity and satisfied her seat for ed tone, “ that at the rate they fe walking they won t be gone any time." i , * , youth Is rarely aa old as «nd discussing mediseval architecture novelty. on tbe stem, unless by accident but The speech was unexceptionable, bat a,ao condemning practices that were with bis employer os if he had been do Not. Havre already!” she ejaculated the under side o f the leaves. Tbe eggs he ta lk s the tone rang full of meaning, a anbtle considered good by those who thought ing that sort of thing all hia life. in' accents of genuine disappointment. A l l _________________________ _________ are o f a dark chestnut color, globular The bells o f Rouen were ringing for The words were hardly out o f her euggestion which Mrs. Waring, however, they were right but bad n ^ w ay Of in form, and exist In dusters. They us are in the gallery. demonstrating their propositions. Frac- vespers before Mrs. Waring finally led mouth when the motor gave a sort of chose to ignore. Ther things we torn op our noses a i 1 think that was an admirable ar- tlcal men sbopld be flo w to discredit may be found by turning np tpe leaves, the way out into the twilit street hiss, changing into an ominous clack-cack- and when the eggs may be crashed. An are the things we can’t understand. “ F ifty miles between ns and Havre,” each, and. looking behind. Sarto caught rangement of mine,” she said, with a de- . the work o f these Institutions should work In harmony with them for other Insect deposits Its eggs on tbe she ejaculated, accepting the chauffeur’« sight of a searfrlike object wound loving mure side glance. A girl may make a sweeping asser Again the chauffeur dared very greatly.' tbe ^ « r u l uplift o f tbe cause which stem; this Is the borer. ’ The larvae« tion without knowing bow to handle a hand as a matter of course in climbing ly sround one Of tbe back wheels. he responded, with quits ^ ^ try1n< to fetter. T b e ac- as soon as hatched, eat Into the « e m , broom. , .1----- --------------------- into the car. “ It will be Ritch dark be In a trice the car had come to a stand “ Admirable! fore we reach there. By the bye, Ger still and its occupants were ncrámbling and are then difficult to dislodge. One UDThere was“ « V n g'psu ee. during which cesMbliity of the work done at these Strawberries come and go, bnt In ald,’’ with an ominous narrowing of her out in rapid and perturbed snccessloa. o f tbe moat effectual remedies against tor * , t ?? one boarding bouse circles the prune Is per “ Tire loose. I see,’* grunted Buist, as the frogs croaked uninterruptedly and a Htat,on8 maaea ** dark Wes, “ you must be tired to death enemies o f the aqnash Is a'solution o f y o f doing duty in the front seat ail this be stiffly let ’ himself down. “ I bet ’ that soft wiad came in fitful gusts through the t ° keep In cloae touch with the work saltpeter, which Is prepared by dis ennial. poplars. Above their shrouded tops the being done. The bulletins Issued are time— how about taking a vacation in the that last spurt o f yours gashed every one A man has to have a mighty good solving a tenspoonful In a quart o f of ’em.” He shot a darkly triumphant night aky hang down, tacked into place cheerfully sent to all who w ill appl? tonneau for the r e « of the distance?” dlspoaltion to be w illing to admit he An awkward silence followed, during glance at the chauffeur, who waa examin with innumerable «tars, and to right and fo r them without cost to the recipient,- water and sprinkling It over the pla n t hasn’t though sawdust, saturated with tur that there Is no excuse for any one which the Englishnpan considered her ing the interior of the machine by the left the level field« of France lay spread, a gray expanse curving towards the hor- not knowin f JuBt wllat ia fe ing done pentine, Is also used on the ground Engaging manners are an asset In tempting proposal with stony gravity, aid of hia lantern. ound each platit with success. “ Only one of the tires ia punctured, as icon. other circles besides the matrimonial Annette looked uncomfortable, and Mrs. by these bafd-worklng scientists wbo The setting was perfect for the some Waring began to fear that she was sail it happens,’’ waa returned in level tones; market. are always glad to spread tbe news . ' lu lta r jr Poa u lt l t r y Moat. Bleat. “ but this is beyond repair,' unfortunate what unconventional situation, and Gns o f new discoveries or new Ideas. ing dangerously near the w^md. If I f a woman can’t find any other way Tbe present-day tendency to employ But the boat came to, as in the end it ly. As far aa I can see, we cannot go sie felt that she was enjoying herself, you are not getting these bulletins regu- to enjoy herself she w ill do It by hav something beneath her worldlim Sanitary measures In the dairy, tbe the on without a new one.? always did. « “ Well, walk into Havre and get a new ■ponding to the scene— the man (fo r the iarly from your own experiment sta stable, ■table, the doghouse, etc., has at last ing the blues “ Oh. very well; then,” Buist said st moment she had lost sight of the .ebauf- •* •* **■»" e « „ i » • X 7 - - ‘ ---- * one then,” Gerald suggested snappishly; extended to the r — — — — — length gruffly, “ it’s just as you prefer, of The reason women have so few bad feur). ^ * course.*’ And. without deigning a glance “ nothing could be simpler.” Is they have inch queer Ideas poultry yard. The (T o be continued.) The two women had for the nonce re at the chauffeur, he strung himself into what fun is Industrious hen Is tired discreetly into tbe background, tbe the tonneau. to b e provided W l , } i There’s nothing makes a man so A E ls G rassh op p er. Off the motor whiasde, in a very little time-honored resort of the sex In a strict with, a sanitary I 1 fl proud o f his brains as fo r somebody while leaving Roqen far behind, painted ly masculine exigency. Bat at this junc A geographical expedition which set nest which can be else In the fam ily to have them. la neutral tint against a pale mauve aky. ture Annette’s small treble made itself ont fo r Australia on an exploring and readily w a s h e d ■ 7 ^ The wind had died down, and the chill heard ** A girl always has an Idea .that If she mapmaking tour bad engaged a negro “ Whqt a good idea!” she exclaimed and scrubbed as | J ill knew any dukes m o « o f them would evening air, faintly «irre d by the rush cook, who took great interest in every occasion demands of the motor, broaght to the chauffeur’s enthnsiaaticalyl; “ let’s all walk into want to m arry her,— New York Press. thing be saw. W hile the party was en- quickened senses the subtle perfume of Havre and get the tire— it’s a delicious This recent devel- route a kangaroo broke out o f tbe violets. Through the tail end of his eye moonlight night.' opment la shown 1 She glanced appealingly at Gnasie, but grass and made fo r the horizon with glimpses were obtainable of a certain pro In the accompany- c a s il t c ix a n z d . file daintily carved out by the gathering raceivad no encouragement from that prodigious leaps, an event that inter Ing Illustration. quarter, and-it waa Gerald, in the end, ested tbe colored gentleman exceed dusk. The nest Is made o f w ire and Is sup who seconded her motion— strange to ingly. “ Delicious!” murmured a low-pitched ported In a suitable housing, both o f say! ‘Yon all have pretty wide meadows voice very close to his eas “ Oh, to go which can be removed from the chicken “ Suits me all right,” be agreed affably. hereabouts, I reckon,” he said to ths floating on forever like this!” bouse when cleaning is necessary. “ Let's do it. Sarto can look after the native wbo was guiding tbe party. “ Like this!” . car and we three’ll j u « walk in and send When thus removed they can be con The chauffeur triad vainly to throw “ Not any larger than those o f other veniently j>lac^d In a suitable recep off the disconcerting spell o f the words, the thing out to him.” Hia alow, ponderous drawl waa very countries,” returned the guide most po the tone. Case-hardened as the man was tacle containing boiling w ater and dampness gets right after these very litely. / by,the varied experience of a many-sided complacent— too complacent for bis own thoroughly cleansed o f all Impurities taut strings. A lawn tennis man was “ W ell, there must be mighty power life, well versed in tbs joggling arts of good. and undesirable Inserts explaining recently what precautions “ I ’m too tired to take that tramp,” ful high grass roundabouts, heh?” feminine mountebanks the world over, S c h o o l. ¡V * * tftken ^ • eD d,n * « i l l , underneath his cynicism, his out Mrs. Waring now declared unexpectedly. Insisted. “ Not that I know of,” replied the ward impassivity, there beat a fiercely “ Sarto,” — she moved languidly toward the A s a result o f plans which have - , susceptible, unmanageable heart with all roadside— “ do bring me'one o f those guide. “ W hy do yon ask such odd ques been matured by Secretary James W ll- _ * V 7 * to ? In s t a L ^ ” T * 1 the Italian’s swift response to tbe de leather cushions. I don’t want to ait on tions?” son o f the department o f agriculture, * for ,natan<*- h* " * Id- the grass and I ’ vs had enough of the mands of beauty. It was not unmoved Small yards fo r bogs require very there w ill be established shortly In his W* PUt “ « * > * «*> w aten»roof “ Why, I ’ll tell yon. boss. I was motor!” that the stoical Sarto had watched be tblnkln’ o f tbe mighty oncommon mag tight fences either o f boards or wire. department at Washington a denatured i****” ^ t0 ” rpr,8e wa She stood absently watching the chanf hind his bine goggles the outlines o f a The plan shows cedar posts set less alcohol school. Thin w ill Include a ' 1 * 5 ° * * ,***.* *!"! ” t ,re flrat *h*®ment nitude o f them grassbopi>ers.” — Kansas perfect face and figure on the front seat lear obeying her behest with swift alac than eight feet a p a rt A t the top and small but complete distilling outfit, in- j “ I T ? * 4 w,tb *t1r n* * bf oken’ W e through tbe sun and shadow of thirty rity, and reflected that Gerald’s air of City Independent. bottom are tw o by six Inch planks set eluding vats, w orn », engine, and other tr,ed ! f ” e pack,n« a« * ,n’ w lth tlM long days, and this sudden bewildering at bore— she really m u « get rid o f him, if T s k lfs s . Into the posts and there are seven lat necessary apparatus, w hile It w ill be M |!!!.rHU L „ . titude of tbe wom si beside him «ru ck a only for n little while 1 "Cyras, did you mall that letter I eral wires. As she pondered, tbe object of her the aim o f the secretary and bis spe- T® r®*” * f d wh* t wa* th* chord that, in spite of all his determina tion. was beginning to vibrate painfully. thoughts crossed tbe road and joined her. handed you this morning Just before d a l 1st. to give a practical d e m o n « « ! J? the racket. In tin D « ■ « r a v in g F rakeS 0 « g h « n . “ A ll right! Chock the walk then,” he you started from borne?” “ Tee, the car does travel moat exceed tlon o f what denatured alcohol la, how b° * <* .1Q*^h ,boX T V . i * I * fuUjr aok5epad The Nebraska Experiment Station ingly well,” be agreed, a trifle boaraely, remarked, with exaspersting blandness. " I did, Emily. You had stamped I t It 1. made and from what product, to ? ^ * * has been Investigating the destruction He «r iv in g conscientiously to keep his bead. “ It ’s not half bed sitting here.” presume?” all visitors at Washington who may be ~ P PT >0 , , o f p o c k « gophers. As effective hnd at “ Do you sea Jumierre? Behold, (ftadame, «retched hie long legs out, suiting the "W h y, no. I expected you to i n t e r « « « ! in the su bject Dr. H W. ’ * m ,n • to your right, ovqr the brow o f that hill, action to the word. “ Let Sarto get the the same time Inexpensive methods as that.” W iley, chief c h e m l« o f the d ep art nJW ^ nkte ° f P A t th* that mass of lights!” tire, then; be won’t be long.” can he employed a r e : Trapping when “ W ell, I didn’t.” ment has been assigned to the Jot of a " P * ° f th*m haTa • » the Mrs. Waring gianesd upward. But Mrs. Waring did not answer. done properly and In conform ity with _______ * gut cut out of a favorite racket This “ Only a look and a flash, then darkness Glancing opposite, her gase fell on An- the animal’s habits; poisoning under Harvesting at Might Ttme. . 1« done because If the gut were left la S C M U lt lw , again and n silence/” she misquoted oette, standing rather forlornly near the certain restrictions and careful prac Pick tegetablee with the dew on ; * « r i n g m ight break In the winter and K n lckef— Do you fa vo r a school dreamily, as the motor whirled them past. motor and looking wistfully Into the dis tices; shooting s t certain times and Then— “ But what a place for brigands P tance where a misty tangís o f lights out oumslism in the universities? under some conditions; and lastly the this with a little shiver. “ I can positive lining tbe borison signified Rouen. Booker— There should be three; one protection o f the natural enemies o f the Oortanly there was something discon on bow to run papers, one on bow ly sae them in those Inky black animals. I t is urged that barn o w fe over there.” Then, in a moment, “ Deer solate In the girl’s attitude. Gaaeie’s ex* keep out o f t }»m . and one on bow me I Aren’t you thankful that we haven’t the long-tailed weasels and bullanakes get Into them.— New York Bun. she watched her. anything valuable on board?” eepedaly be spared, since all these ani “ Gerald.” she said, lowering her voice, H ot manner had regalnsd Ha usual flip mals are particularly noted as enemies China « r l c t l y prohibits tbs bolding pant mattar-of-facto ms, and th# chauffenr “ that eblld will -bo dreadfully disappoint- o f p o c k « gophers wherever they are mass inertings fo r political purposes sd If M m doesn't g « bar walk. Can’t palled htiurelf swiftly Into step. la all parta off the em pira yen set she's 0 « bar b e n « m H r the “ Iren es is pretty oafs going,” ha