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and at the same time determined to the winter birds are fond of both nuts Investigate the diabolical agencies at and suet. No one need ever waste old work to destroy the happiness of my or rancid nuts. The birds will be home and family. glad to get them. I told the driver to follow my wife's Another Illinois correspondent says: cab, and at the end of Its destinaUon “Last fall I hung a birdfood shelf at to stop about a square behind. He our south window and early each morn If you like it, pay for it after trying it three months. If you followed these instructions and after ing put cracked nuts, suet and bird a long, noisy ride over the rough seed on it. Several tufted titmice don't like it, stop it at our expense and no questions asked. cobbles, halted abruptly and opened visited it the first morning. In a day the cab door for me __ _ to ___ ___ alight. I or two snow-birds and chickadees came nnnnnTllkllTV an illustrated monthly magazine of Julie Welis Smith. paid him and dismissed the cab, and as _ In flocks. White-breasted nuthatches, lIPPklK I 11 [Ml I | progress and development. It has a I saw my wife’s dress disappear in downy and hairy woodpeckers, a white- *** * Vil I VIH I I bi g. circulation among the enterprising a doorway down about the middle of crowned sparrow and a red bellied class of people who are interested in social, industrial, commercial the next square, made for that di- woodpecker were constant visitors all It was during a Dam roach engage woman that was leading me on. She recti on. and agricultural progress and prosperity in all parts of our country. winter, often coming several times a ment in Chicago that I happened to go had thrown aside her opera cloak and It is inspiring, hopeful, encouraging, presenting the splendid op My heart gave a bound as I hur day. A mocking bird came until the to the theatre one evening. I was reclined on a divan, her golden hair rled up the steps to ____ ____ _____ the door I had portunities awaiting energy and ambition in the undeveloped agri middle of December, making in all alone, as my wife had not been going gleaming against the crimson drapery, seen her enter. By some lucky chance nine kinds of birds. These birds all cultural regions of the West, the industrial and com riRrcial sections out since the death of a relative. The her dark eyes holding two points of it was unlatched, and I walked Into of the East, in the Northwest, the Southwest, on the Coast and audience was a music-loving one, and fire in their expanded pupils, like some the house. Great Heavens! The same enjoyed the fresh fat pork I nailed to during the third act as I strolled into Eastern enchantress under whose spell rich hangings, the divan with its crim a nearby tree.” everywhere, earnestly espousing honest effort, courageously and the foyer I found it quite deserted, a I was completely enthralled. I felt son drapery, the paintings—all re fearlessly exposing fraud and dishonesty. most unusual occurrence. my blood course through my veins Won Royal Red Cross. themselves in the glare of broad Carefully edited, beautifully illustrated, artistically printed Wagner grows noisy to an uncultl- with a sense of exhilaration I had nev vealed daylight. I heard the murmur of The coveted Royal Red Cross of | vated ear after listening an hour or er before experienced. I could have voices on fine paper, a dollar magazine in all but price and sold for somewhere in the house and so, and the strains that came through knelt at her feet. She seemed a crea only 60 cents a year. Intensely interesting to every man or to catch the direction of the England has been conferred upon Mrs. the heavy, closed doors were more ture to bo worshipped, who could in paused sound. I could not seem to make out. | yioIet CIay, as an expression of merit woman, old or young, filled from cover to cover with delightfully agreeable to mine. I was about to re turn wield an influence strangely Every minute was as an hour. I stood for her services during and after the inspiring and encouraging articles. Special departments of in turn to my seat, however, when I no powerful. I thought of the historical in breathless expectation a while long terest to all *Ae family. ticed a remarkably handsome woman women of fascination who have led er, then passed noiselessly over the terrible Indian earthquake which recent emerge from the curtained door that men to do awful deeds. She seemed velvet carpet Into the adjoining room. ly occured at Dharmsala. Mrs. Clay is OPPORTUNITY THREE MONTHS FREE led into the lower boxes. to recall the pictures in my mind’s A heavy portiere at the rear led She was unusually beautiful, of that eye of such women, as she reclined still another, and from thence Into the If you are interested in this proposition, the following coupon will explain flashing combination of dark eyes and there her yyes flashing darker under voices proceeded. I recognized my how you can try OPPORTUNITY for three months at our expense. Fill in golden hair that is so rare. the masses of hair that surrounded wife’s in the most excited tone, I the coupon plainly and mail it to us and you will receive the next issue within She was fashionably dressed, and her fair face like a crown of gold. I glided closer to the curtain and dls- a few days. If you don’t want it after three months trial, just say so and it under her opera cloak I saw the glim gazed at her in a dazed steadfastness. tinctly heard these words: will be slopped without a word. mer of jewels. I expected her to sweep Involuntarily I raised my glass; it was "What you have already told mo I out to her carriage, instead ot which filled. Again: The third time as I cannot help believe and while I would she stopped In front of me and be would have guided it to my lips it fell know more, I am afraid----- Oh! I gan to look anxiously toward the out from my trembling fingers and shiv can not! not now----- I------” OPPORTUNITY PUBLISHERS, side door. Then she stepped back ered at my feet! 279 Dearborn Street, Chicago, Ill. "Madam----- ” some one interrupted Into the curtain, but almost lmmedl- I staggered and fell senseless! in the unmistakable voice of my even • « « I ately returned, and began to pace up ing’s enchantress, “I am simply about You may enter my subscription to “ Opportunity * and down more anxiously than before. When I awoke to consciousness I to present my impression of your for one year, for which I agree to pay you fifty cents at I She was evidently looking for some found myself at my own front door. husband as he appears to me in that one whose delay caused unusual alarm. From the numb conditions of my limbs astral personality which he is most the end of three months, provided I am satisfied with the Once I thought she started toward I knew I had been there at least an probably unconscious of possessing.” magazine. me as if she was going to speak. I hour. I fumbled at the door with my There was a deathlike stillness for a thought I noticed this movement again latch key; my fingers were all thumbs. few minutes; suddenly broken by my If after three months trial I do not care for the when I involuntarily approached her. At last, however, it was opened. I wife’s voice In the most agitated tone magazine, I will so notify you and the subscription is to be "Can I be of any service to you, thanked my lucky star that my wife accompanied with a low sobbing: canceled and I will owe you nothing. madam?” I asked in a most defer was fast asleep; and I succeeded in "Oh my God! I cannot look! It is ential tone, which her bearing seemed getting to bed without disturbing her. my husband and yet so strangely dif | to demand. Of course I could not go to sleep. ferent!” I could hold back no longer; Name....... She paused doubtfully a half sec The effects of the drugging had passed I drew aside the curtain and through MRS. VIOLET CLAY. ond, then graciously explained: off—I knew now I had been drugged, the folding doors which were opened Her father had left her at the for what damnable purpose I could wide enough for the purpose, passed the youngest daughter of Sir Henry P. O.... theatre, expecting to return immedi not conjecture, no more than I could in. I found myself In total darkness. Nightingale and the wife of Major C. H. ately; he had failed to do so and she account for the other mysterious There were a few seconds of suspense Clay of the 7th Gurkha Rifles, who was Street or route was extremely alarmed on his ac events of this most remarkable even and then—at first indistinctly, then seriously injured, during the earthquake count, and was also embarrassed at ing I had ever experienced—leaving clearer and clearer out of the dark while saving the life of his little son. finding herself alone in a strange city me In a most nervous state. If It had ness—a face appeared; finally stand .. State. Date at midnight. In fact there was noth- been a case of robbery the mystery ing in Btartling bas-relief against a The Adorable P^ttL ilng else for me to do but to offer to would have been cleared up to my fiery nimbus that surrounded it In see her home. It was all arranged in mind immediately; but the fact that the wide open staring eyes, the com The famous Adelina Patti, always a few seconds, and under the charm a handsome diamond that I wore on pressed lips and sunken cheeks, ’ rec young, despite her years, first appeared in 1869, at the New York Academy or of a woman who was of no ordinary my small finger was not missing, and ognized my own phylognomy! Music. She was brought forward under "Sylvia!” type. She gave the directions to the also quite a large amount of money It was my wife’s name I had ut the direction of her kinsman and mas driver. 1 had ordered a carriage and that I happened to have had in my _____ what I ter, Maurice Strakosch, in the title role after about an hour’s drive we stopped pocket was still there made it more tered before I was conscious We want a reliable agent in every town in the United States in a part of the city that was not al inexplicable. The more I tried to un-1 had done. There was a distinct scream of "Lucl di Lammermoor.” She was to help make the subscription list ot of Opportunity 1,000,000. together familiar to me, though I ravel it, the more unfathomable the ¡from each woman; one of them fell! then only 16 years old, but had already Will you be our representative? We will pay you a commission could see by the street lamps that it whole affair became. It was a deeply I groped my way in the darkness and learned to manage her voice, a flute-like found it was my wife. I picked her up flexible soprano, with extraordinary that will make you money, and besides will offer fine prizes for in my arms and got out of the room skill and taste, and capable critics at extra effort. and house I know not how. I have a once recognized In the debutante one Write for full particulars and 10 copies of Opportunity free, which you can vague memory of hailing a cab and of those rare singers who appear at sell for five cents each. This will give you 50 cents, from which to pay 25 cents placing my wife in it and then driv long intervals on the musical horizon for the next ten copies a.id 25 cents to keep. When vou see how easy it is to ing home. All that night she was too to revive not only the hopes of man sell them, you will want to be our regular agent. ill to move; but the next morning she agers, but the enthusiasm of the public. had recovered enough for mo to report This prediction, had quick fulfilment. Now, if you are a hustling boy or girl and mean Dusiness, and are anxious After a short initial engagement in at police head-quarters. to earn a nice little sum every month, with an opportunity to win a fine prize, The detective to whom I told my Philadelphia, Mlle. Patti, piloted by write at once. We want only one agen. in a town, so the first comer gets the Strakosch, embarked on a concert tour story smiled. agency. Address, “You have been in the hands of a which ended at New Orleans, whence she sailed for London where she may OPPORTUNITY PUBLISHERS couple of notorious adventurers,” he explained, "for whose arrest the au be said to have fairly begun a career, which, like her art, must remain long 279 Dearborn St., ... Chicago, Ill. thorities of some large cities in this country and abroad are on the alert. unique In lyric annals. Thereafter for MILLINERY LESSONS FREE The woman is a clairvoyant, and pro upward of 40 years, she held first place, IN YOUR! OWN HOME fesses to make a specialty of the sci and during the greater part of that A wonderfwl offer of lntereat ence of double personality; practicing time, she was not only a sweeter, but to every woman. this humbuggery by the desperate a better singer than any other woman A course of study and practice at home which begins ut the foundation means you describe by which she has In the world. Her name lends a gold g' tells you everything about mil- ry. what to make and now to make gathered a large clientele in this city. en ending to any record of the early »’ery simple and easily understood TO BOYS The experiment in your case is one days of opera in America. Kite at°once for free particulars of the most daring. The apparition of and tuition offer. It will be sent by Just send us your name return mail free. Address: Dept. 8, your face is a reproduction of a photo and address so that we may Adulterated Dreeses. tell you how to get thia fine NEW YORK & PARIS SCHOOL OF fflll.LINERY graph taken in your senseless state rifle Abeelately ffREX. attention is being directed 290 Broadway, N«w York that evening in their house, for which to Public the wholesale manner In which the YOU CAN HAVE ONE purpose you were decoyed thero and materials that keep us warm during As we are going to give away drugged. This by a clever stereoptl- 6,000 of them. W e mean It, every day, and the blankets which cover word, and thia is an honest, con effect was used to present the the straightforward offer, made by at night, are adulterated. an upright business flrm who startling revelation of your second us The silk dress of the lady of a hun always do exactly as they agree. personality for your.wlfe’s benefit, who dred All we ask Is that you do a few years ago rustled as she moved, minutes work for us. It fs so very happens to be a patron of theirs, and on account of the geuulneuess of the easy that you will be surprised. for whom the trick was contrived. fabric; now it rustles with 36 per cent This Handsome Rifle is not a toy air rifle, but is a genuine They were arrested las» night.” stoel, blue barrel, hunting rifle, of salts of tin used to commercialize It. that la strong, accurate and sate and carrion a »calibre long or The lady of the period in her silk dress Short cartridge. If you want a fine is. Indeed, a sort of "woman In armor. ” little hunting rifle, Just write and FEEDING THE BIRDIES. ask us for particular«. They are Epsom salts. Instead of being used free and you will surely say It's the best offer you ever saw or beard of. or medicinal purposes, as formerly, are Made Friends by Hanging Fat Meat now employed. It would a;pear, for BE SURE and WRITE ATONCE Out for Them in Winter, loading flannel. The so-called table before the 6,000 rifles are all gone, as the boys are taking them fast. Bird Lore, In its notes on winter linen of today is not pure linen, such Address ■ • s Advertised feeding of wild birds gives a number as delighted ths hearts of the house Peoolex Poplar Monthly, of methods for such feeding that may wives of olden times but Is made rSBO BuM<U> be easily employed by any kindly per largely of cotton, filled with china DES MSDIES. IOWA. son with the greatest satisfaction. At clay and starch. So, too, collars are often of cotton merely faced with linen. this time of year birds, like domestic In a word, nearly every kind of fabric fowls, appreciate fat food. Soup bones, THE GLASS FELL FROM MY TREMBLING FINGERS] after they have served their purpose sold, is adulterated in some form or and the public, in blissful ignor was a fashionable if somewhat remote laid plot of which I was the victim, in the kettle, may be hung in a tree other, though for what purpose I could at or elsewhere so that cats may not get ance of the truth, finding how poorly neighborhood. at the feathered visitors. Here the the things wear, lays the blame upon My companion had been too much tribute not the slightest motive. laundryman, the dyer or the agitated to engage in conversation dur For days I could think of nothing birds will pick away every bit of meat the cleaner, instead of upon the real cul ing the drive, except to wonder over else. I said nothing to my wife about and gristle. Suet may be put in the prit, the manufacturer. her father’s unaccountable delay. it While I could justify my actions trees this way or the carcass of a It is believed that there is some dan When the carriage stopped she hast in the affair to my own mind, I was fowl, and blue jays, nuthatches, wood ger of the skin being attacked by peckers and chlcadees, not to mention not quite sure I could do so to hers. ened to the steps of a stately resi English sparrows, will visit this disease as a result of the really poison dence in the middle of the square. A In fact my wife had been in an ex the ous substances which are set free by tremely nervous condition for a long luncheon with delight. man in livery opened the door. A correspondent writing from Jack the action of perspiration upon the me “Is my father In?’* she asked in a time, and of late I noticed she had be sonville, Ill., says: “Ever since I be tallic compounds contained in appar tone in which I noticed some of the come more depressed than ever. I do not know what raised the sus gan bird study, six years ago, I have ently Innocent wearing apparel. ^gltation had subsided. winter bird table; and it bas "Ah! HortenBe my dear, forgive me! picion In my mind, but I took a sud kept a a never-failing source of pleasure I fell asleep and completely forgot den fancy that my wife’s late depres been A GUt With Each Ticket. sion was In some way connected with and instruction to me as well as a you? How did you get home?” help to my bird guests during the bad George Adams, the .manager of the my mysterious adventure. A ques This voice came from witnln and weather. We have an acre of ground Theatre of Denver, is operating was followed by an elderly man of tion she asked me completely con around our home, and fine trees, but Crystal his play-house upon unique lines. For foreign appearance who came forward firmed this suspicion and filled me there are streets on all but the north some time he has given away souvenirs •nd extended his hand affectionately to with added alarm. side, so I chose that side for the bird to all his patrons, some of them of his daughter as she answered by ex It was a question relating to an ex table, as It is the most sheltered and considerable He has now stocked plaining my presence. I turned to go, perience of my past life, of which I at the same time affords us the best a large store value. with about everything an you errance these six different troupe of hut with lavish expressions of grati had never spoken except in the pres chance to watch the birds from the that is needed in •rs teu» tbs namaa of six «tâtes of the iTnttad housekeeping, and is tes 7 It so, we haro a surprise for you. W» are tude usual to a foreigner, he fairly ence of the father and daughter the house. I be-an by tying lumps of suet Issuing a trading stamp or coupon with ng te tire away ÎOOO prise« as llsted below night of my strange visit and through dragged me into the house. many extra prise« te those who tend in up In small trees near the windows every ticket to the theater. The value neafeat solutions. The outside appearance would hard which source I felt Bure she could only and very soon my guests began to of each coupon is ten cents and these TME PRIZE3 i ly have suggested the magnificent gain a possible knowledge of the same. arrive. Later I devised a plan for trading coupons can be exchanged al IBCOJTDt *2B.OO IM GOLDi apartments in which I found myself. I determined at all hazards to investi bringing the suet eaters within closer the store for articles ranging from ten FülHTH, |J0.00 IN ÜULDi Rich hangings, rare works of art and gate at least what connection my wife range. I fastened a rough stick, two cents to twenty-five dollars. h a wnuine Diamond; Slxth. Beeutifui Ladies IT general luxuriousness implied the could have in the chain of mystery or three in-’-es In diameter, to the îa fira J»- Mr. Adams has just Imported a car was surrounding me. ™est cultivated taste. While the that An opportunity offered Itself the window shutters, across the window a load of dishes from Germany, and he (daughter swept into an adjoining little below the middle sash and upon state« that be has, during the winter, (room and brought refreshments with very next day. I happened to be in this stick I tied my lump of suet already given away, to Crystal Theater her own hand, the father engaged me Marshall Field’s great store doing "From that time we have had the goers, more than three car loads of purchasing for myself, when I in conversation on the topics of the some pleasure all winter long of watching articles. day. upon which ho showed more than spied my wife coming out of one of our bird neta’-’-—’ at their luncheon the doors leading upon the main street ordinary intelligence. while sitting at our own dining table I refused anything but a glass of as I was about to pass out of another. I also fastened a wooden tray to the wine which she poured from a decanter I started to attract her attention when »DI Into which we put cracked nuts of rare workmanship—a rich cordial I noticed her signal for a cab. This and chopped suet The most constant aroused my rather—filling cue «¿- j for her father circumstance unusual thing for my wife visitor, were the and another for herself. The? were to do. I immediately balled another peckers: then bluejays, titmice, sbow- delightful conversationalists. T be blrd. and •--♦»•-tehee, with on-e In a followed her. I could not help while came unusually talkative myself The and a mrAlnal. Of the»» the chfk- feeling guilty tn this new role of all conversation drifted hi to personal ex our married life, as spy upon my wife s adeen and downy woodne-kers are the periences. I related one I had never actions. Not that I suspected her of tamest. When the spring migrants repeated to mortal ears before. return we find black-birds and cat I do not know whether it was the anvthlng wrong at the time. I was birds patronizing the suet Almost all wine or the adorable smile ot the following her more as a protector, Try “Opportunity’' BOYS AND GIRLS Earn Your Own Spending Roney i.OOORiflei FREE Holman’s Liver Pad p * WENORKY s ANKSi H e IAMI H 010 1 TAHU YCKENUTI (