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SATURDAY, HCRUAUY 1, 1713. TnE CALUMET NEWS I'AGE FOUR rite cfnlurncl Xrius 'Si'.Y I ...t'r-i Lf lit W. M. LTCN. r. i t -.it C it -. VJ.'i. ft'. . rc . '-'-- Bgnr.r t 5 , . :: Ft )-.'. ... U 1! i ! I,. !) 1. 1 1. 1. I 1 1 1 1 1 1 m I. ii, In ; . 1 1 th.il I , ! ': I. .-I i l ':M mil i ustimlia ', .:imvi.u',ahv 1 ! t t i I I j.l . i ' i . , - I. I .ni. i til. l.Mll " 1 t An. l 'I. i I. ;i ni i i'i' i fl". .11!. ..r oi ii : . 1 1 1. I v. i i.l t I,, i i. 1 Am U tr-mi ti I,. i ii. I.m li .1 III. I'll I.I I . .1 . r. t ,.i ii,,. , .,, i-. I lininliM in.. I ii. !t-i nil il I. .i ' I il.-l u ho v. m i 'ni (. Hill ,l,il. I. I'.l IO-1V I 1 1 . tlln'l In-.iri;ii .. ;it Hi l" I tin : 1 1 U' In tl I, .ni I.M li .in. ni in' d i l l. ir . 'I II. I i: i ;i l" ' -. ' . .. 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That which i done hastily i usually e djr.c : whst at rirst clance eein to be re ;u::. u'.:t to be shoddy : i ihzpely Raiment i: 't :?er the tirst lunderin. Hid o on. v.srt 3- Titer che-ip. Do your shopping i:h thought 2r;d cire. C Re -d the c :v ertiie:re:U o: the reputable mer c"hs:.!. sdrtisinc in THE CALUMET NEWS: rci :hc:n closely ar?d persistently ecry Jjy ; hop withthce .7ierchnu snd ou will hc no d;e; :or torrplaint. 7mOE St rrPAOETTES .. i-.mi.i; ii ' ' I .it I ..in .i . -J - -Mi . n ,l.. : 1. A :il 't I' IT' '!iM,-. ' '. -- I )'i In ) n.i hrm-.ti !.r - - J i r ,- mi it.- I- v. - f ti;. f , V '1 I' r. .it). !1 "' i' i I.'.ri.i.fi i t! .) tl,;,t tl. in' Ii J Iritain ti .-in- ill J.ll ! . 1 M.I llli' Ii ;t 11 1' lit l ii; Ill' III to il Oil ' lit I i.i ol i : J iiii'- ulf.iil h III .1 f . :f -i i - ,i .i' i ) irl i,i i ;i 1 s lid I ,1 .(. I ' ' ' ' M ! liltM Ii f lo M i -. h Will.n.j to MIP 1 ''- 1 ''' -I...... 1 p;.s IP ' Ii' li' Mil I.. II.,. 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M.fiMwhllp melt n ounce of butter In n psn our tlm fire ml let. It color. Then mid a tableMtoonfiil of either lemon Jiibn or tlnegar. Iet It nil rnnin Just lo the boll and tiour It uver the eggs, feaaoiilug them with pepper aud halt FORECAST OF NEWS EVENTS FOR THE COMING WEEK! : .'.!-. V -'. !Vi I.lr.v : ,v' r. !..:!: ..'.?i-r.;-t .! f: 'i? ' '.r', t v '.JllaJ .J lh- ;. ..ni;l. tl, iltyfov. 1n in 1 1. ij t ji e i ; v. '! v. ,l r. i',;.; . t:.- a-in;..titiOn r r hyj'to w dl be i.'bri r tail fc. it' r.il in r..li.iii's of . t f i- b wl.l in. tt in f'.r ;i - ii-.n of foi.- ir.t '..;:i ne.n o? tli j i'.'. i':.-. tn.-.tir.tfi of tlie 4' .w ' ion of p.ri'Jjr' '. ir-il Irvii W.rAr. in In r.o N.ti i.ri'i J Aav'.-bttioi. Ti.'.T. Ir .Mnakrii in i' to- Iliif.Jwood M.uiU- -y. n of 11. o l.'nit'd n ' ir. ii. n I'i. ;.n l tl.-- Irit'rn;i. jt MaMir IIoum: nr-1 Ij 'jr.)tjrs. iu I if river r.-.l Mi I'M . r. I t ' V i'Mon- of I nt lie il !! . e k will In: i.-. iii'i.i! M;irdi lir.iK ul'1. a frlt.-iiin and iu v. - f tb. h-.itli. l.llL.ll HI r.l "lii r rit; I !,. i'.i.,ti ..r i-o' nil f uiii I ioiix at ; IK K-;Mi ii " i r 1 ill In- u-,b'i l in . To. -.Jiy v., Hi tli lioMir.i.' f the llli.t ( l. -.M .it SI. J.iln. I'btee. 'I'llleo , ; C 1.1 M I I.e. !UHt 1liOliMtl' Ul. I Ottt . 4 -OMIt I'MOtjnn iviM t iV.e bo e nt I I ' i k 1 1 ' i; I .' ) 1 1 1 J'.ila' e. ' no4.!l w i (J'Jiii,-:'. .f Mtt inter ii .ii iiji i lirji t'.r me 1,. bi-'liikd lui , u, m k The firl w ill nt- ;v e in ','i:. "ii Monday, wneti Mikh Helena ' ;-':jHo. "bo Inherited half of Ibu bn- ii.etiM- f',rfijn. left ly lor Kriindfiither. tl.c biie Ai'Hiirniir Mi loii!ild of "in- iiiati and New York, will become tin; j bride of Prim e Mi' In I Mural, a m-ph-w of the ix-KinpreH j;ufeiib-. , The hM-oiid wedding will be that ot j Ml-c Kbanor Ihut'tnH Wihe, daughter of Mil I rederb k Miiy Wlxe of Haiti- more, ii,'! the lu.- ! Ui. hi lien, whose inotlnr, iiinv IJie wife of prlnei' Albert of Moii.i'-.., wiim MIvk Alire Heine ol .w Mib.uiM. The ued'llnj; e ti inony will i" . r lui no 'I Saturday tinmi In the Italliliioie r.itln drill. ';ildilinl (Jib bolil oni'.iatlng. A Cra?y Wt, Vhlle n weiJdii'g breakfast was he log held In n leslaurriiit In a seaport town In rrnnee a natal offlier lo uni form entered the room and van Incited ti preside over tho fea?t lie made himself tery ngreeable. Bang songs and delivered ppechep. He was proposing the bride's health when two policemen rushed In and arreted him as an es caped lunatic from a neighboring any him Tlie prlnrr took his arrest almly and Kinlllnly. He bowed o lltely to the officer and eall: I think you hate tuadq a mistake, gentlemen. 'I here pointing lo in brldegroom-"l8 the niau you want." Braakfast Roll. Mil together a full teflftpoonful of baking powder, a pound of flour and a tonsil tefcooiifiil of gait; rub two oiioi-m of butter into It, mix It fiuick. ili half a pint of buttermilk or skim milk, make the dough up into llttiej rolla, et thpm ou a p.-p floured baking tin and bake for tn t flfWu tuin ntp. When half baked brush oitr with milk. Naw York BroiUd 0atara. Drain the oysters ond seasou witi aalt and pepper. Dip first Into soften ed butter and then roll In breadcrumb. Arrange In a floe wire broiler, plica orer a clear lira and broil a light browt. ferre wltb maltra ? total uuce. The Land of e ??. B-ffaiai Wfv. I ' 1 . p" '.",' ' , r , , ... .j lX , - ir-a .r - -4S. - .kt Ur i I 1 t ' : I' -" t- w I a rr -- II J , . h-MK Vy ? ! , z"' ' 'S -M " "h-'iua , tt t- ; i : r '"i-1 r t 'i tri.::ttH-. ' f J: " jwtiv t-t x'.r year I ' :. jr;! r-.f- nl ih ; frpr )otJ tr : f'H'r It.y ?. r-.l ''! HI ? m M-T:i it !(?) r. mv ti-r, : fO'3. "f ;.U.r, llolll. HlH.il .T , ! mi-1 fi.r .'i fiV. tioii I li.'irp mt'i ' it . J s. o- ..r irrrn ii'K..t rsir.- 1 YoyUj'sO-n;i.ai;in. ' j h.r I.". anJ rl,, m- "J )" . k. , 1. ; fr-r r-- frri rt to Lurvrt i" Co fnr ; rrrJ-"S th,p oftrn ht.J t'n t tr r e b. j ri.'r., j; k a"l. Call n- Ka'hejir-e , "In v.'- 'vgi-.'d Irian m- hirrt. joji a'lvw " jrr r.-.- h'-l jon can chf?"- riy onject . y ( Viii, , B'A t M't" r.f a VinO. an'l rP''H : J w;h pe ' N, r024. Tranamutatien. Txample VA hen l t oin it I. When the lencr A is ulishtly .oienl , it ha b'TIl of UP Ti l...., V '. 1j ...lal .... 1 . ' , . ' U ii.n I hr.H joiffpreil rw nnhrr pun i'hUieut t i explalnerl When tlo bdier I I nmed it Is r small Hand. When l .'lli''"d It--? came a time When X hammered f.ptil When M luiitrrod a d hunger It te iva-- inter Tent ti j loni-d n laf. No. 202 j In this pur.7,p flip key words are pie tuted. The nnwer. containing twenty four eitr". i Hip name of n hinnnis decree. Kt. Nlehon Ne, 20?n. Di-qiml. This diagonal contahrs liio -rord? of fun eoi; en. b If the word aie lightly gie-ed and iMllfell olio below ALWAYS LATE GIRL. Pba't tbs Dieppfd rtit'.b In tba 3etial ppbi-ie. by Ls It that -i lew girls can ! on time'.' Is II Ibat thoy have un re ppett for the clock m un real evuecp tlon of Hie nlue ol lime? The gill who ia hIvh3 late, who r rircs leu. Hftcen or perhaps thirty min utes ti f tor the appointed hour, who keeps people waiting, with a sublime Indifference to their diHcomUtuie, b a nuisance and a bore She la the drop ped tit.cb Iu the t-oclal fabric.- Souie one Ih always trying to till up the hole made by her tardy arrival. Are you one of the girls who never au be ou time? No doubt yon think you make up for your tradluess aud the trouble you cause by your apologies aud jonr smiles. Perhaps you cat) make yourself believe Ibat the abused one; who . hac waited forget their nenoimuoaa und Impatience and Mtiget as awn na 3011 do But they do not. The bobtena who has bl?ered aud burned while her dinner reteraed tbc proce;,t does not. forget.- She has been In piitgutory cveu if It does look like her owu parlor. She lias bad to say ploasaut things while she thought the opposde. That ghastly expectancy that per vaded her guests bad to be diffused by her owu cnlm assumption of perfect pose aud facile gajcty. She gela a nervous beadaebe as she pictures the wreck of ber meun. Ymi spoil the af fair f'U her even If the cook manages to aate the dinner. No: no one forgets you after you liote made aueb Indelible Impressions ou thetu Ouaar Cuatem. in Englishman wept to Paris, where be atayed for some time. When he returned to his home a friend asked him how he bad liked France. "A beastly country." he replied, "per fectly beastly. They know nothing there. Tbey don't even know how to talk. Why. they call bread 'pain!" T.ut." his friend said, "that ii the French word for bread." "Oh. I know that! Hut why should tbey call It that? It really 14 bread. TO'i know'-Ererybody's. Numerical Enigma i -,wi 11,1'i.Iaj 'i x!VSjtlu Puzzledom ..,,. riL "h V" ' M' K'"T "" eodg v it -e i.tei n;U hied letter , ii ml ri.-,og w, LKf fie-J J f'r No. rcrt Char idt . 'j ! i t - t' i.'"3'T .-f :i sir-j orot. iv -o. V. f ."..1 my; Ky to Pi!yr!drn. No. -L!.-h--:fV! ' rs r viti.-o, n 'ji ' I; i.. ! . I I - ':'. 'I r;l'!i'":l tp. N. 'J'.'Jl TrnnMnu!iiii jv ti'r.j f ti n.-.J . I Ti I i J I . I "- "I .'Jlh-I -ViMM.n.M ..'. N'mi" '' I l!ii :i.i:t I "I-. H U-""U I ' " ':iuni". V..r.l.. Iimi. , :ir- ',r,t- " 'UM - Ni. ."."- - 'Jr fii-i ' s?tf rui. "r."-- -,,r-' ."t-.-n ..r T.m.p: A q'lrtr t.. 1" r -irjs . rhirpijcs I Win. I. Ut- REVENGE C3 After d 'A ;i - all oicr and be ai h'-n'p p-nin Willoijjhby .Ines l.errick ' jnetcbej hi ri's! f lornfortabiy tefore 1 hi on b-rth-'ono and agreed that it 1 Jind turned o;t -;r well iinleed ex- l'hc lia'1 n"' I ,irs. jmm eiier ito'i uiu iui- r.o ioic h bnd -on He had reekoneJ ion her lookiu: ei iallv well nt thei I ' "'.... Pou ,:'Min ibi'i e. led vh bid been n: ' tuiby b'-i'irifiil-her rimming liltlo ; rcure g..wr.eri n .)nip.nmur suk. n-i( , uUive ber v -fi b'a- k e;es glearafyl that- crow,, ,., ...wry mnc nan wuien uis-. tinguibed h'T !ini" ig tlie oilier women ' ..... - - I of bee vet and tin I' .'i-e U M-t the right inommt-wheit Kh; . urn s'ihtlv 1 :el wi'h tlip eommirj- pi;..-.-, oi iiif- o;imo'iii.. inu iijo 111-1, flavor of the da. i..g bsd 'ted-- j he h .d reyu.-d her fto-u the Miot c at- . lent inn, of r v. or.sl,(l,ng youth and ear-, , rn-1 i- r'T a ndH nooW in the, j e.,nmvat...r.v wbn.-l, he h;.d 11! marked fo: t be ; purine Here, ani.d the ink.e of f.unta.n, . and he . h of go'd hh in the marb'6 ; !, . ' , ,, , ... i basin, with now nrd H,rn n billing ' . , . ., . . ' ., . - .i ro'.-m. nnnd tlie heavy .-.cent of exotic, , .. . . floweiM ami the pure fragrance of, ,, , , . - . . countleH rosm, n ulouzhbv solemnly ppd somewhat be,ri!y. n," ber nme a I .Tones-Derrick, ad.ed Lty-ia Silvester to; i iii it sr him. I l The inlt if t lit - w;i thtM ivhpn' the.v pitted a Tew h-niri Inter I.ucia i yn'i wening b.-i enth her little white Klove the engraved emerahl which was! the traditional engagement ling of the .lones-Derrl'-kn and Willougbby had j her premise that In the approaching 1 Indian rummer tliev would br married. All this bad been the result of rare ful planning and almost painful fore thought on iip part of Willougbby ,Tonel errick. He had Ihcd forty Uipp yours of bl life In the firm de termination b 'be a bachelor. He loved too well the luxury of lit lug for himself alone to Jhare Ids liberal in come utih a wife who ot best might shine bnllistitly at cortly entertain ments and deplete a fortune which was ample for a prudent bacheb r. And In hit liftielh year his business agent retorted that those sources whence came his Inherited Income were In danger of total elimination, even now were di tided by one bnlf. and there was no escape from the impend ing doom of poverty except n good marriage. The Impending doom was a secret between Willougbby and Ids agent. The blen of the good inairtaeo was Willoughby's owu. Quietly he had goue about It. aud the result was most gratifying There would be no cause for wonderment Ibat the rich clubman should marry one of Hie rich est w idows in tow n. So the last of the Jones-Derricks dreamily consumed neveral gold lipped clgarellea while he pondered the ad Tantages of I In new- life that would open when he wsrumed Ihe rospoiul bllity of becoming l.ticin Silvester's pecond husband. It was a very pleas ant oiiHook, for ho admired i.ucla as much as it wa within bis tower, to admire any one tave his own punctll lous self. He frowned as he remembered the existence of the rhlld. Annabel Sil vester, and smiled when he recollected Ibat little Annslp was safely ensconc ed In a French convent, from which ahe would not emerge for some lime. Then be dismissed nil disagreeable thoughts with a flirt of his cigarette Into the grate. It was quite two weeks afterward that Willougbby .1ones-Derrh;k dropped Into Mra. SilteMer'a for a cup of lea. The drawing room was empty, but bore evidence of recent occupation. "The' ladies will he down Immediate, eir," said the obr.se butler. .loncs Derrick's brows were elevated for a brief lustant and then crumpled into a frown. He bad a beastly head ache aud did uot feci like talking to a lot of chattering women; ho needed Lu cia's low, thrilling voice and quiet pro ence to tharm away his Indisposition. "It's pnlv Miss Annabel, jdj." c- 1 Story- Mr. WcdHucW AU U" t H Wat Fat. AL'L'Y ' I H'c-W if thp "Oh. yff.! It s vt thr -l f l ye-T noter fvu liiui int That !"Wt pr.Tc h r-vrr tom.w." da.Ulj repli"l "There are plenty ..f litt!" ground bp." The srourdhos s nthT nanit- U Mr. Wo.1ihKk. I5v lm name you Uouw Ltm tery well. "Ijt fall when there wrte pinny of nlv plant t t-at Mr. Wihh, j. v at unrl he lcane ery fat. He i a testable l-or and t-at? lojt :n..i thtus of that sort. ,-Mr WiJ. ImkU lire! iu a l'V iu t ho ground. Me niakes tutnieU, m-1 heu tho weatUr U nt nice he rawU jnio the tunnel ami stays there initM the weather is nice ?jalu. When lie frels tho rold winipr wealhrr rominj on the wood'hurk sront a warm fur Manket on hi back, and nfirr he ha eaten till he Is o f,u ho rati baldly waddle alOMt be crawN into the corist eornrr of his burrow and mm up for a n;i. "All winter nhile the wind i biwliPB oitsid' he mkhps tvnifortaMr Mr. Woodcbi, k i. rerr parU'ular abjut the wr.-nher. He won't Rm out of d.Mrs when it ia bad. lie 'lon not t yt hungry. Prrhaps the fat In u,. Iiy Vo;s hiiu alive all winter jnt as it does Mr. Hear, who also eata a and a cr fnt in tlie fall "Aft'r awhile, toward spring, yon know. Mr WiHMj.iuk brains t-. ' nvre wskefnl. Ho worries aNnit Hip weather perhaps, for jp and Mra Wo.-l rbu k like to Ikho tltHr Imuekoepins tarted by April. At Iat he stir- nd !ok alxoit. M.iyL he romei up nud jops out of hi hle. If the woatloM tn't gol you may lt sure be won't come out of his hole, but will jo b:o U t i hate his nap out. "Like many wild creature". Mr. WoHl'bu-k dors seem to know jut wlnt kiud of wp;ilipr exi-eet. and if the 2d of rebrunry should uot bo a ni, p d;t be wonldn't think of tirrinj abroad "If tho weather i tine. he m:iy take a run around to see. jut how f eoui'iry look. P. ut tlie jap b.i not yot brgnn t- utir in the rMt of tro ;n,.l hrul. and tier ore hnrdly nie enovgh t tempt the woodclinek. wh depend. on them for bis sprin; fo.nl. "It wouldn't I" any ie for you to try to keep hint from oi"s t: U to in. ho'p if yen met him abroad on a hue day, for (bp obnnre ii he ha? more tbi'i oijp dvr to bis home and euM set bark in iplte of you "And o a merry proutidlmg day fur nil, and may the groundhog not sr hi jhadow this j car.'' J.laim d Mm tin 1 1 ,Ofl 1.1 SI' iu-t MfoXo nil li.dir ;r.i.. if " lll.MlllI.V v.d liUiI.ii. Ht I IU" pi oUlup! Hon-, iu't;i.-i!. nud when tb brond l:i U tnol tb :; imiviI witli utt di-jiiili.il ti:'te in ti;iu-ferri-d bU ua.e to Ui bat He lolt lliiit t!ii. utietpe. led intru sion of litl'e .iihiIm-I would pn tin oli-ttu. tion lo bi-i pii.--ui inppiue.. . Mon'd inipio-. n mi nu l.iifia tint ,,, K.hM siutid . r. t.ii nol :it - T. ,,(. t.,sl1 U,.,V. ;ii.d bo lilted ,,s ,..v 0U.M )1IJ(J sllini.llt into Hio treat brown orb.- or .Mine ., 1 I ..r.. . I. I ... 111 i f II I j,.,', rI. Jt -j,.;,,",.. ., llouat'le "hade tJiau w'H he bud-las! ., , . , ,.,,, , ,,,,,,., , Her eieau.y skin wa, giuhk-s of ,Hnv,i,.i.in.. f ..,,,,. ,,,.f.Uhw . r,,((lll,., ,,,,,,,,, ,. ,., p y N .j,.;,,. f ,.,. ,.,. (.Mi . ( t, , ;M,., ,,, U)1.nVM , ,,,ris ,!jv lM,t . im, -,,.. , , , , .. cent confiibir-e had gone from the o.'.e , , , , . , , ,, find on v bin d scorn reni.'iliHM - fir him Ibat contempt norm em I ..f the lip wn , ... ' for him too. W bo w ould h.n . opi- , .. , , .' , to meet "' r little Ann l.;tuve m Mr. . . . s',v. V',1' " ';"- - not NX "'"''l' .h no. .errb-U tlc iow it rose in uis i?ei nini grasp- ''i hat and ciino with tke deperatp ,llt ,, nl"' ho holds fast to ome H'in jupix.rt. II" met the .nlrieal gleam of bur e.iei wiih inering fear in Ins ow 11. "Anne Mi'1 I. angel " be giispod ton linclly. She bowed eol'lh A light came lo him with startling Miihlcuues.-- "bill Hie -1.1 rrncyc to the little Irl. Annabel. Thai ejpinni imir prevenee here, I npio'.p7" be said regaining hK velf porrec'iini with a m.- 1. 1 f ul effort She smiled unpleasantly, U liyd nrt drained thai. Anne ..njld have looked to 1 inilirfii riv at any one -romsntte Hi ftp Anne! She mnt have'rared fm him. Indeed, nud a thrill of regret stirred him that Khe cou'd not be for hbn nfter aM. "And suppose I am the goterncss?" she iuipiircil at Inst, and her beautiful contralto toioe canr-Ml another thrill within his chill, well ordered interior. "You know I am engaged to Mix-. Sil vester?" N She nodded care'essly, "Mrs fM!e.ter I: tery piMlcuiar very pirti-uinr Indeed."' be begau as aurediy. 'I nm sure s-he would not ate for fi governed w ho'" He Honn derert under ber scornful glance. "Who had om e been engaced to you, who oncp wove the historic emerald ou her plebeian, paint stained baud." she finished mockingly. She lifted ou dim white baud and conleinp'ated it thoughtfully, "1 was going to tv more thin that." be an d. virulictlte in hl-t turn, and his eyes b'Mrnjed the length to which he would g "If you said wore than that .you would He." She epoke with a calm dig nity flint set oddly 011 one mo youug "I knew- you 11 ere here and i nme down lo prepare yon for my appearauce. Mr?. Sllveiler shall not know 1 have ever seen you before unless you force me to tell Iipp i am not proud of that little episode in my life. I was onlr sixteen, but 1 believed in you. Two years i3 a long time, and now I am n woman. You Ah. here it mother now.' "Annibel!" Mrs. Silvester's aston bshment va blended win laughter and well simulaled confusion as she Kate her hand to WIHoughby. "Annabel?'' squeaked thafgentleman pitifully. Annabel eourlesied mocklpglv. "An nabel iaus. f!iTp5(pr wh)) 'tirC(J flf content liTo and spent a vear in parh tudying an. who tired of'urt and went back to Hit convent and who has come home ,,nd surprised her dear-mamma by being so grown up'." "Darling. y0u positively ' shocked Pe,' niurmtire. Lucia RiitMi.r 1 Uie redly hajr .wjtl, onelrlump. Daddy s Bedtime The Clcer GrounJ Hog Knows The Wraths jrouudhos will bis thaloiT this jmi elTiiary ri f-nios oit r Dli hh t n."' Jvk (Inubtingly. 7cr Hotter Xaturc Qonqucrctl By CLARISSA MACKIE. wuitp b"ni "I did ii"i reali o toi were gro' iog np I bate nlwa.t tho'ichr o" in'i fi ; my littlo gol. ,Sin 1 '.ll!l keep ;, 011 liiiitcn till lf.'er M wrddinr." -In oin l-n'.ed. v. :n ar -h iini'e. at the dKurbed fine of ber le li'oth'v. Willougbby ,loi:i'-Derrick wih sol .iutieg hi; s t ni".i;ic fariiltiovi ,, thi.s b-iet i,.-.ier of Ibiiig- Flrri. it hoi Im-'mi nii. I.;iii;p. a hopt ..of rn' hU n-yp... treble pa.-t thu m gb' rr-ttte ii bono iiiip'er x.iidlv t" i" vnud of wedding be-IN or I111.I1 lli.i'r .i'!' : Itogci tier, iiu.l Ibi well lin nn-iint b'- to- I and butter-and cig-'rcltev Now. il wnv Annji'ie!. the lc..' i'pli tor. who roll f roPtod hill'. 1i,,'bel. his pro".ppi 1 iro .tep !. .gl.r. win. turned out to have bee- o; I'-'UCen for eteral d"lb-ioiw iv ..- ,jiod . w Jjo'p be hid berirl'i-FvIt jibed when ber youthful 'b;lrlll- ; tilled Up ill hbn Hvrn wifti her oooi'vp ft forget the prist warn'th -. bor bos be wondered whether tie i-ontit lite with her and look on i.r 0:0 day as a r-luuiltering volcano -ihti h mi -r tit bu'ef forth nuv On.MPci! nod 01 erw beint him with the iava "f troll "opeit 11 ere treat her 01,. siiid had not a great poet said tb.-it 'hell I10I1N no fury like a wom an senrncl?" "I hive been making the acipiaint am p of Mr .l.mes Dcrri. k." aid Anna he!, w ith a suddenly sweet siu'de. ' He thinks 1 remind him of an old friend, and we sipiabbh-d over Ihe matter. Now we shall bury the hatchet, shall wo not?' Mm pi (ended her im band Will,. ugbby grasped it eagerly, and teiri of re'icf i, Inn.et forced them t-elves to bin line ',res. "Yes," ho 6aid. with the t-t iff beniliness that was bb ToMreLt approach lo friendliness. "I thought uiother was all aloue. and r-o I came home lo take care of her girls bate sinb funny Ideas" Anna bel's toice win honey sweet "I hate given that light to Mr. Jones Derrick." smiled Mrs. Silvester owr the teapot. "1 will take rare of you both." J-ald Willougbby ponderously. .., ' , .. Annabel curled her lip? .siotnfully. and tbey trembled w it Ii the quick word Hint would unmask the man Ire fore her and reveal hN utter faithless he? to her mother P.ut. she thought, perhaps he was ot to Ida ice for tiring of ber. a mere m hoolgirl. Her beauti ful mother wan nearer hi 3 ugy and la:dc. Standing there, pale iu;d mid. Annabel f3iv ihe lotellght shining In her mother's eye, noticed "the gray thread.- in Wllloughb.t'p ih'ck.bntr. pnw bitu wlm-fi-hp wnr. afraid of ber Soinrthlng that bad ( linked her heart two years ago was suddenly swept away In a warm flood, and Ibis warmth tilled her beautiful yes She stepped forward and laid her hand on the clapped linger;, ,.f ber ni"ther and the man. "Yer. nvlher. Geir. your li'lPband will take rare of 0 -both. Let us all le hippy." she said, throwing away all revenge and scorn. Something hot nnd glistening feM on Annabel's band, but her mother' -e.tes were dry and shlulug. She did not dare look at Wdlongh.v. Jones Dcixkk- Th So'emo Englishman. An r,n jliidiuiHii In New 1i1k got in a car and sat oppoyjt .j ! idy w ho h;td 1 a tery peruliar looking child In br arms. An aw fmiy fimny TboUing kid it was, ami (be m.iu nuli iu( keep h e.tes away from ll. He would look at It. look ntvay and then look tuck tigaln. nbjolijlely fascliialed by it, It win t" ugly. . .. 1 Finally the ini-lhei bet ume tery much annoyid iver the iiiiu'k rudeness and leaned over and said lo him. vlfnbber!" A look of relief t ame oter Ihe F.i'lp. lishmau'a face as he exclaimed;' "Thank heaven, madam: I thought it was real." New York American. Dr. II. A I U-n T upper, 13 yeum pas tor of Calvary Hoptlst gtpjrxu, .Brook lyn, V. Y., has resigned. tri'i'i'i'i1 'ftrmltwif la