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'N i (Then he remembered that she had not been Tbe Newest Wearing Apparel. in the best humor, and decided that she I would probably enjoy the sport as much as The princess gown occupies the I any of the others. I -- Hello!” called a voice, “Where are yer, centre of fashion’s stage for spring I Mr. Casey?” It was the voice of Two-bits, aud summer, and will doubtless "go I and it was sweet music in his ear. I “Right this way. Two-bits,’’ he answered. to mill and to meeting” during the coming months. It appears in all I “Have you brought help?" I She came to the other side of the gulf, sorts of gowns from the exquisite I and thrusting a stout plank out toward him creations for evening to the walking I she drawled: I “Y-a-s. Thet’s er help. Did yer think 1 skirt and its accompanying bolero, I was a-goin* ter give yer away ter the gang? but there are those who cannot and “Oh, this is grand!” exclaimed George we come ter tbe Burnin’ nils. Peers as I Yer would never a-heard the last of it. 1 will not wear this style of garment, Casey, as he paused for a few moments to though guess we ken make it all right with this I could feel the heat right now. I I here. enjoy the embracing air and aceuery. All Ipere! Look ” Then, making sure the plank was and for these there are very pretty yonder!” I resting securely on either side, she ordered, skirts, cut circular, and daring widely •bout him the mountains lay in tumbled I bey were now on an eminence command heaps, farther away the foothills sloped ing a good view of the lower hills, and as I ‘‘Now, git spry, and don’t waste no time. about the lower edge. These skirts gracefully downward, and still farther they loosed down into the darkness they I Hop across, 1 tell yer!” down In the valley and out over the mining As they came to the last crevice where are constructed from all sorts of ma see distinctly long lines of glowing I I the camp he could see the old trail tbut could board was necessary, George paused. terials, even to the thinnest of sum led, streaking the earth like the trails of stretched away to the westward. He was fiery serpents. The redness pulsated like I “W-a-11,” drawled Two-bits, as she mer fabrics, and If properly made they new to these scenes, having recently come a thing of life, and as it did so the very I waited, with arms akimbo, ‘‘this is the last to Wyoming from his home in Boston, and Yer goin’ to give up now? If yer do, will not necessarily give much trouble about seemed to heave up and down. I lone. I’ll leave yer fer good, dead sure.” he was drinking in the atmosphere of the ground by saggin«. However, for tbe skirt ifiej 1 suddenly all was darkness again. new life to the fullest. “Yer see,” she continued, “I may be a I “Two-bits,” said George, and there was of washing stuff, the gored models are “Y-a-s,” drawled the girl as sheovertook coward, an’ all thet. Mebbe so. It may a I considerable pathos in bis voice; “Two- much more satisfactory and patterns her companion: “but I’m a thinkin' as how bln all a ghost story, too. But there it is,, I bits,” he repeated, “will you forgive me for calling you a coward? You are the bravest for these can be obtained with the we better start fer home. It’s a-gettin’ got ter cross thet place. purty late, an’ we’re some twelve miles rhe brave young man was getting really girl I ever knew, and you’ve been real kind modish flare about the bottom. from town. We can’t much more than git scared. He had never before been out in to me to-night. Will you forgive me?’* The vogue of the circular skirt has “Aw, come along with yer,” said the gfrl, there by dark.” the mountains in the night time, and the “Two-bits,” said George, tauntingly, “I awful stillness, broken now and then by greatly embarrassed. “It’s iny pinion led to the fashion for flat skirt trim yer fellers in the east jlst talk ter hear believe you’re a coward. Here you were unpleasant sounds peculiar to the mountain mings. These sometimes take the born and raised in this country, and you’re country, awed and frightened him. Ills yer heads roar half the time, and don’t form of stitched bands of the material mean what yer say.” ■cared about being out in the hills* after teeth were fairly chattering. They neared the town, walking side by or silk, while braids of one or several dark. Now, I’m a tenderfoot, and yet I “I—I—wish we “ had would’nt be afraid to wander all over‘these aj- started i-I- back had sooner." n° ld-l side. The board had been thrown away, kinds are often interlaced in design and from their appearance no one would about the bottom. Another mode of bills from now until morning.’’ I have known that anything out of the George Casey was indeed a “tenderfoot,” “Yer might a had a purtygood idea,” she ordinary had occurred. As he left her at skirt trimming much used is con but this was not the worst of his failings. ** ain’t a-goln' to do no I her own door he pressed her hand tightly, secutive rows of shaped flounces, one Raised in a wealthy family, he hail been ?astder e7'd: g i 1 ut 8eared now- Come along | and said: £lven everything he wished, and had ruled ‘‘You are a brave girl—a regular little over-lapping the other and often ending is father’s house to suit himself. That at each side of the front panel. One By IM» tine they nearing the heroine.” he was the most Important portion of the ?<‘>rwnrd hP aSC’ .s.udd<’nly. were as she reached Next day she found a pony tied to the might almost say that the front panel family, he did not for a moment doubt, forward her foot to take a step, she realized post in front of her mother ’ s nouse, and on and it was his greatest desire that others instinctively that it was not finding a solid in unbroken length from waistband to should share that opinion with regard to footing as soon as it should. A sudden and the beautiful saddle which It bore, was hem prevails in the majority of gowns. pinned a note which read: him. When he found that he was to spend uncommon warmth came upward, and in ‘‘This Is Nickel, a present to Two-bite, When bands of tbe same fabric as the summer in Wyoming looking after some the faint glow was seen, the brave little girl who was good to a the skirt are put on as trimming they mining Interests, he determined that of all another instant her.ua chasm, with the further coward.” other things he would show the people brink some are usually piped with a contrasting three feet away. Leap! ng across there that here was one tenderfoot that was color; the tunic and flounce being often her companion, “Mind yer not so tender after all. The few friends eye! They t0 had changed places—she was whom he had made on first arriving at n<«X?k master and TO ENTERTAIN LONGWORTHS. suggested by the manner in which he the slave. Cold Springs, had soon tired of his lordly these are applied, i 'what is it?” he asked, as he neared the ways and the only one who eared to accom place. then he took the fatal step, As for coats, the bolero is in high pany him on his various journeys over the and felt Just himself falling. But the girl was hills was Two-blts, who followed him quick. Suddenly reaching out her arm, she Ambassador Reid and Wife will Pre feather this year, and figures In all sent Young Couple to England's around like a faithful dog. grasped him by the hand and fairly drag varieties of wear from the ornamental Nobody could tell where Two-bits got her ged Court. him across the chasm. , , , to the useful. As an ornament it ap name She was a rough, uncouth girl of “Well, I never!” he exclaimed in fright. The Longworths will be guests, pears in the negligee of the morning fourteen years, born In the wilds and true “That's something awful, don’t you know. while in London, of the American - -n- to her birthplace. The high cheek bones as well as upon the evening toilette. are there many more like that?” and swarthy features told of Indian I say ‘ t ome on, an’ quit yer talkin’,” was the bassador and Ills charming wife. The little lace and embroidered boleros blood—a fact of which she was proud. pre-emptory order. Refreshed by her long vacation, Mrs. No two characters could possibly have I say. Iwo-blts, it isn’t safe. Is It?” Reid has returned to the Court of St. are to be much worn with soft silk been more oppposlte than those of George he “But and summer gowns and will prove called after her. 'Casey aud Two-bits. She had always been “I ain’t afeard,” she answered; “If yon James with her hands full of prepara very fetching adjuncts to the toilette. accustomed to associating with roughly- are, why stay where you are, or go back I tions for King Edward’s first drawing Every woman and girl will do well dressed, brown-featured, bow-legged cow an’ find the highest peak.” to provide in-self with several lin boys, who treated her like one of their own “Blast the little imp,” he muttered. “I I kind, and sometimes enjoyed teasing her wonder if she’s going to go away and I gerie waists for nice wear. These for the amusement of the gang. An adinir leave me out here all alone. Perhaps It I little blouses are very important in atlon had been awakened in her for this would serve me right, for I suppose it’s all I the wardrobe, no matter bow meagre smooth-shaven, well dressed, polite young my own fault. But really, I had no Idea I gentleman who had come from the land or sumptuous it be. They can be had J?nv fruth ,n what said.” ■ of which she had heard such wonderful 1 .Vi"? Hello, Two-bits! Don’t run away and I in a great variety of styles and in all stories. She had dreamed of such Individ leave me all alone! And there came into! of the sheer summer fabrics. Those uals but had never seen ohe before. He his throat something very like a sob. I appreciated the fact that she admired him, , **i*u0KiOat there!” he heard her call; and I embroidered, or inset with lace, are and since no one else in that immediate in the darkness be saw her some five feet I very dainty and considered quite suit- . vicinity seemed to share the feeling, he a h ? ‘‘.Don't try to walk thar, or able for any occasion where one needs gladly allowed her the monopoly of it. 8U F?* It ’ » wldCa I tell yer, to look well. On cool days they can j So the two had formed a sort of social and it’s hot, too.” ' I aystem all their own, with just two classes be worn over a slip of pink, blue or “Well what will I do?” he asked. —master and vassal. £_can stay here all night.” I lavendar aud be very pretty i-nd be “N-a-w,” she drawled, “I ain’t no coward, “Mebbe yer could jump across. I did— coming. Many of these waists are I neither. But I tell you, we can’t go back but I m only a coward.” She was becoming I the way we come, fer it’s too long round. sarcastic, but not without purpose. The I made with elbow sleeves but they can I We got to go straight back toward the child was beginning to see that the young be had with the long sleeve—and some | Springs, an’ it’s a good four hours’ walk. man would need every incentive she could I of the newest Imported blouses are I Mebbe yer don’t know thet them there hills offer to get him to put forth his best ef made with sleeves which end in a I jest above the camp has got fire all under forts. She had no doubt of her own ability | 'em. They is great big cracks thar, thet Is to clear all the chasms, but she was quite I long point over the hand. i so warm yer can hardly bear yer hand In sure that her companion was not accus- I In materials, no one will go astray ’em. Mebbe yer wouldn’t like ter fall down tomed to such tricks. Now, he stood like! one of ’em inter the fire.” a scared child on the opposite side of the I in purchasing voile and linen for her “Ho, ho, ho!” laughed the tenderfoot: ditch. If the situation had not been so I spring and summer gowns. There are ■uch a ghost story. Now Miss,” he added, serious, it would have been comical. | linens of all kinds from the sheer • “do you see that big pile of rocks yonder? “Well, yer cornin’?” she asked, Im-1 Well; that’s the highest place there is patiently. handkerchief qualities to the fine un I around here, and I’m going to go there.” He stepped back for a run, but when he I bleached linens. Then there are soft “Huh!” muttered Two-blts. “Yer kent came to the edge again he stopped short I cashmeres, raw silks, mohairs and neither. “ A while back yer thought this and looked ruefully at the red glow beneath 1 MRS. WHITLAW REID. eoliennes as well as the immortal was the highest—her yer are, an’thet’s the him. He held out his hand and drew it highest. It’ll be the same way when yer back suddenly, as he felt the intense heat. serge. White is promised much vogue {It thar; the highest will be just beyond. I Then what little courage he possessed for room of the season, to be held May 25, for summer, and mixed with black it ell yer, It’s time to go home.’’ sook him, and he began to whimper. at which she will present many Amer “Go home, then, if you want to, and are “I just can't make It, Two-blts. Whatever ican women, some of whom will be her is very smart for the new suits. afraid. I’m going on. It Isn’t more than a shall I do?” These suitings are mostly in small fl “W-a-11,” drawled the matter-of-fact girl, guests. mile farther. checks, or stripes. [ “It’s all otf five miles!” she declared; but “I s’pose I could go ahead an’ git some of Naturally, the presentation most im the master started along, and the faithful the fellers from town ter come out an’ help portant to the American colony in Lon •lave followed obediently. If he were yer across. They’ll make no end of fun of IFas a ‘SVonymoas” Letter. don this season will be that of Mrs. going, there was nothing for it but that yer, though.” “Blast the fun!” he cried, “Hurry up Nicholas Longworth, President Roose she mint accompany him. They trudged A certain Congressman from VIr •long in silence for half an hour, and still and get me out of this, most anyway.’ “All right. Stay where you are, and I’ll velt's daughter. During their stay in ginia has long retained in his employ the peak seemed as far away as ever. “Confound it!” said George, at last, “if be back after a while;” and she bounded London, Mr. and Mrs Longworth will a colored man by the name of Ezekiel. we had not stopped so long to talk about it, away like a deer, leaving George Casey be the guests of the Reids at Dor One morning the master started for we could have been there before this. I sitting there In the night alone. Minutes dragged like hours, and the dark chester House, where the suite oc the Capitol, leaving behind him a letter ■uppose It’s too late to go any farther.” Had Two-bits been more cultured and ness seemed to grow thicker every moment, cupied by the ambassador and ills he hud forgotten. Sometime in the except when it was penetrated by that un wife will be at the disposal of the afternoon he remembered the torn learned, it is likely she would have said, “I told you bo .” But she only turned as canny glow from down below. Then, as he Longworths. To add to the attract munication, and, as It was of some im PALISADE PATTERNS A DELIGHTFUL MORNI m I GOWN. NAME. ADDRESS. CITY and STATE. TO INTRODUCE dollies, L State SENT ON APPROVAL iveness of these rooms, some choice boudoir furniture lias recently ar rived from France to lend a fresher bridal beauty to thet.. Exiled Queen Ranavalo. Among the members of the ruling families of the orld, most of whom have known many sorrows, there are few figures so pathetic as that of Ranavalo, the ex-Queen of Madagas car, who is now on a visit to Paris, and who since 1897 has been a queen without a turone, living in Algiers on the charity somewhat grudgingly vouchsafed her by the French Govern ment. Ranavalo le now forty-four, and, al* though her complexion inclines to a dusky shade, she is by no means un attractive. She possesses a distinctly good figure, dresses with much taste, and wears her clothes with distinction. She ruled over Madagascar for four teen years, and, like the two queens who preceded her, became the wife of the Prime Minister. When she began her reign the country was at war with France. portance, he hastened back home only to find that the letter whs nowhen* to be seen in his library. He had a dis tinct recollection that it had l>een left on the table. 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