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of the carriage and then drew In his head, sank hack into his seat with a sigh and began to review the THE FATAL REQUEST events of the last few days. “Wilfulmurder against some person OR FOUND OUT or perrons unknown!" And he had to break this, as well & By A. L. Harris Author of"MineOwnFamiliar Friend," etc. as all that went before it, to thoßO Copyright, I*9l, Ca » » til J> utilising Company'. two women at . A grewsoine BOUDOIR. TJ COAT. Copyright, 19 0 2, b 9 8 t r t e t A Smith. task! Nightgown. A SMART BLOUSE No matter Well, so much the worse for the what the demand for fancy nightgowns man who had been the cause of it all. iray be every wom- CHAPTER XI.—Continued. thing about either of them that helped the worse for him an wants a few of the comfortable them, So much when the sort “Know me? Of course he does!” to fix his attention upon he an- day came for reckoning up accounts; that can he worn when occasion of wan the reply. "Didn't I buy him of swered that "the taller and thinner day that would see him in tho demands. This one is modeled on woman, they of the a drunken old Irish and mend tho two—though were both criminals’ dock; the day that would simple lines, but is tasteful at the leg for And seemed Mb broken him? do you them tall and well growed— place a noose round his neck. And same time and Includes wide sleeves picking think he's going to forget that, though uncommon pertlckler about the young man felt that that would that are both com- to He no- ho Is only a duck?" out a carriage his mind. be a day well worth waiting for, even fortable and fash- They remained pacing up and down ticed him looking into several before though might he Indefinitely able, and are fin- compart- It pro- the garden paths until It was quite he fixed upon that Identical ; inked with deep beckons longed. dunk; the doctor perfdstcntly con- ment; and when lie had. he he would never rest, and never becoming frills. says. ’Look But versing on cheerful subjects, and re- to him (the guard) and up. until he had helped to bring , The model is made my friend, we give fusing to allow the conversation to here!’ he says, ‘me and about; for it seemed to him • from cambric with nobody getting In It that take a morbid -turn. don’t want else revenge would ho Incomplete and trimming of em- carriage to 4646 At nlno o'clock supper was served, here. Wo want this here robbed of half Its sweetness it Nlfftit-Oown, broidery. but all get to London. Take unless to 46 bust. consisting of boiled fowl end hbu- ourselves tillwe were his foot that helped to dog tho 32 material in use for he don’t you let no- underwear, aages. this.’ says, ‘and murderer and his hand that helped cottons, flannelet. wash So says ’All "You’ll take a leg and a wing and body else In whatever.’ I to him a felon’s doom.- Oh, flannel and the like are appropriate. the , hurry to n bit of the breast?” said the hos- right, sir,’ and locks and yes, ho be an agent, If The gown is made with full length would must not tho pitable little man, as he piled his thinks to myself, ‘Anybody chief, any rate an Important one. fronts and n hack which is gathered couple of honey- at visitor’s plate. “You’ve got a tsylng think as It was a Ho hoped among his father's letters and attached to the yoke. At tho day you to-morrow." mooncra instead of two elderly neck Is a simple before " and papers—contained In a scaled roll ever collar and gents.’ packet, which he carrlod about his tne right hem laps over the left to body of the CHAPTER XII. "Could he Identify tho person—to come upon something form the closing. The sleeves are gentleman shot as the who had been which might help to set his feet in fuller below the elbows than above other?" The Other Passenger. companion of the the right track. and are gathered into narrow hanria to both could and would: except The inquiry Into the death of Mr. He Then tho thought struck ho the lower edge of which the frills hail been a sort of a smile hlm.Tf Filas Jlurrltt was held at the “Wheat- that there could find that letter! The one that are attached. slieaf,” in the long, low usually on his face then and he looked \ery came than a week ago! If The quantity of material required had struck less It had dedicated to the flowing bowj and the different now In fact, ho not destroyed! And why for the medium size is yards 27 (the —ln of the tip been should 8*4 promotion of social Intercourse. him guard) spite have been? Unless —and he re- Inches wide or 6 yards 3G inches wide, gave him—as It The same routine having been ob- which the other party called that, at the time, al- with 3*4 yards of embroidery to trim previous being agreeabler and most distasteful served as on that occasion. by far the lusion of Dr. Cartwright’s—unless as Illustrated. Cartwright pleasant-spoken gentleman of tho two; Dr. Jeremiah was called tliere were something compromising The pattern 4649 Is cut in sizes for to prove and lie had been most uncommon sor- the finding of the body—Its in it! a 34. 36, 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46 Inch bust position, appearance and subsequent I ry that he had, on recognizing the Idea measure. I body, you quite But ho rejected thd now, as removal to tho vestry of the old because, see, he had doubt he up es- lie had then. No would he church, and his examination of the made his mind that ho had “Blister Brown” ttuit. one. able to find the letter. It was most remains—resulting In the discovery caped as well as the other that was Included among “Buster Brown” has become far too orifices, Being to explain himself, said probablo It of a wound, with two showing asked other papers which were familiar a .Igure to need introduction. he didn't see much what there was those even that tho build* which had caused It now In his possession. His admirers are many and It is safe to explain. What he meant was that had traversed tho head colnpletely. Meanwhile, at Magnolia Lodge, tho to assume that Interest in h!s cos- ho thought that If one gent got off Other scientific evidence followed, days had dragged heavily along. Mrs. tume is as general ns is amusement suppressed. scot free, the other might have d:*ne which In Burrltt having once taken to her bed over his doings. The model shown Mr. Edward Burrltt was then the same. called, (a recumbent position being looked will he recognized at a glance and is and went through the form of identi- "What did he moan by tho other serge upon by her aB the most proper and made of dark blue stitched with fying the doccascd as his Mr ha\!ng got off scot free, and what father. becoming one In which to encounter corticeili silk and vorn with linen Silas llurrttt, of Timber was his authority for speaking as he merchant, affliction) immediately upon receipt collar and cuffs and silk tie. but as Dane, City, aged GO. He entirely nega- did?" of the sad tidings had not since suffi- all the materials used for boys' suits tived tho theory of self-destruction, Why, it was simple enough Being of the sort are appropriate there Is of ciently recovered herself to leave it stating that Mh father, to bis certain in the rear the train, he was con- "Grief," ample range of choice. Tho blouse only pos- nothing again. she said, "always had knowledge, had not never # scious of until he found him- i a peculiar effect upon her drawn on over the head, which makes Rested anything in the shape of fire- self thrown violently on the . Bpine, and i '¦ she didn’t know whether it was tho blinds being down, or the sight’of her widow’s cup, hut she couldn’t help feeling that she was not long for this world. Anyhow, they must not grieve, Blouse coats with shoulder capes and hack and are joined at the waist hut he sure and bury her by the sido nre the smartest of all smart things beneath the bolt The sleeves are of tlieir dear father." All this could and suit young girls exceedingly well. large and ample with shaped cuffs to daugh- scarcely he said to add her This one Is made of tan colored that are eminently stylish. To make ter’s spirits, only, there was so much broadcloth and Is trimmed with fancy the coat for a girl of 14 years of ago to ho done, that she had, fortunately, braid, but all suiting and cloaking will he required 6 yards of material little time In which to indulge In materials are equally appropriate. 27, yards 44 or 2% yards 52 inches morbid reflections 3?4 on her own behalf. When desired the capes can be omit- wide. A May Manton pattern. No. to There were letters ho written, ted. hut they add largely to the effect 4634, sizes 12 to 16 years, will be dressmakers to he Interviewed, and a and are much to he desired. Both mailed to any address on receipt of host of other things, which must be blouse and skirt are tucked at front ten cents. done whether the be one of Joy or mourning. It was about half-past seven on 4646 “Busier Brown" Suit, Pearls Produced to Order. Fancy Waist. Tuesday evening when she heard the 2 to 6 years. In his scientific pearl farming Prof. All broad shoulder effects are In sound of wheels. She hastened Into the essential emi- Dubois lias transplanted a colony of vi gue and. as a consequence, berthas characteristic. Is sorts This smart the and met her brother. Tho nently becoming to small boys well pearl oysters from tho coast of Tunis of all are worn. and as pine first glance showed her the alteration rs simple to make and the trousers are to a point near Toulon. Of these oys- effective waist combines green yielded a that had taken place in him. He full and baggy at the knees. ters one in 1,200 n pearl. Act- Cure&n crepe with chiffon velvet in ing colored lace, looked very worn and full of trouble, The suit consists of blouse and on llie theory that the pearl dis- deeper shade and cream new- much older, and she thought, much trousers. The blouse is shaped by ease of the shell is due to the accre- ai.d exemplifies a bertha of the ac- sort that sterner. She had been in the habit means or and under-arm tion of mother of pearl under the eat together with sleeves shoulder ct.n or elbow length as de- of regarding him as a boy—was ho seams and includes full sleeves with tion of a parasite, the experimenter he full “Know me? Of course has to sired. The lace he does." not barely three years her senior?— roll-over cuffs and a belt that is pass- tried transmit the disease to arms, now he looked a inan, every Inch of ed under straps attached at the under- other oysters and has succeeded in yoke over the un- but had always been remark- Recovering himself, he jumped from A passed producing one or more pearls from der one of velvet for an amount of nerv- alighted but him. hasty greeting be- arm seams. At the front is cut a iablo unusual his van and on bis feet, every ten oysters. Is singularly hand- ousness, almost amounting to horror, was tween them, and then she went to short opening that is concealed by the struck by n fragment of some- seme as well as with regard to anything of the kind, in thing prepare her mother for his arrival. tl* The trousers arc in Knicker- and knocked down. Ho rose to Skirt With vel the consequence Mrs. Burrltt dozing, bocker style, drawn up under the Walking Kilt. n( and use of an acqldent, with a his feet again, though suffering from was and her ot both heavy daughter knees and allowed to droop. walking become and tragical termination, which be had wounds in the head, hand an knee, hesitated for a moment be- Since skirts have fine lace on the Jeremiah Cart- and fore rousing her. As The quantity of material required established facts smart women are once witnessed. Dr. saw a Bight the like of which he she stood, wait- same waist is a wright, at this juncture, here ing, she heard heavy footsteps for the medium size (4 years) is the outlook for novel effects. recalled had never seen before. With his keys ascend- 3V4 ever on feature of tho lat- stated his firm conviction that the hln ing the staircase—footsteps yards 27 inches 3 Vi yards 32 The skirt illustrated is quite new and in hand, he ran up and down the of men. wide. est designs. wound had not been self-inflicted, line, who were carrying something of great Inches wide or 2% yards 44 inches is in every way admirable, as It pro- Fancy Waist, hardly knowing what he was The wrist is made 4647 which lie proceeded to prove, to his doing. weight. She knew what it was. They wide. vldes the smooth 32 to 40 bast. As soon as he began to get over a fitted lining own satisfaction and the entlro be- his senses came on slowly past the door The pattern 4646 is cut In sizes for fit oyer the hips, hack, which had been pret- of tho which is faced to form the yoke nnd wilderment of everybody else present, ty knocked out room In which she was. Then, after boys'of 2, 4 and G years of age. that means perfect well of him, he un- on which the full front and backs by the* aid of a great many polysylla- locked all the a short time, she heard them descend- outline, combined of the carriages and the circular foldB, which give bic expressions and a torrent of pro- tint ho came though ing the again; the door of tha Jeweled Hose. with generous flare to, they were a bertha effect, are arranged. fessional phraseology, which swept already house was closed, and at the Smart women are always looking below the knees. The unlocked on one side. After same sleeves are made plain folds everyone off their feet, but which, on he had moment her mother woke. for something new, nnd their latest The model is made above the done all he could, he went and but full and soft being Altered down for the benefit of sat (To he continued.) fancy Is stockings. Tur- of mixed gray below, forming full down by the side of the line, for Jeweled puffs, which are finished frills the unlearned, merely amounted to he began to turn quoises sown on bronze-colored silk cheviot stitched with faint and dizzy. when elbow length is used, and be- the following facts, viz., that the edges While he sat he HIS RIGHTS IN THE CASE. hose, with bronze kid shoes to match, with corticeili silk, there saw a tall, low which deep cuffs aro added to of the wound, by which the bullet had rather thin, elderly gentleman are the favorites. 4648 Walklt.g Skirt, hut all suiting and mak- green any 22 to30 wuUt. give full length. At the waist Is a made ks entrance, were torn and ing his way slowly How an Aggrieved Man Might Abolish Pink and stenes on col- skirt materials are towards him, who with shaped bodice draped. as well aB blackened and limped ored grounds, shoes of the same nppropriate. that Is softly lacerated, a little as he walked. As this Cat Concerts. The quantity action of the gunpow- A retired citizen in shade, and iridescent lizards, beetles The skirt is made with circular of material required burnt by the latter come nearer he recognized him the southeast for the medium yards 21 der, that skin in the vicinity of being Miction has been annoyed by and reptiles embroidered on black are front and sides, full length hack gore sizo Ir 6 the as the same individual who had greatly inches wide, 4 yards 27 inches wide, the wound was blistered, the bleeding given him the tip, and told to the howling on his own fence and worn with black satin shoes. and flounce. The hack gore and the him are or 2% yards 44 inches wide, with 1 slight, and chiefly from the orifice of keep anyone shed In the back yard oi big Tho daintiest of all the white flounce are laid in deep kilt plaits and else from getting Into a black England. yard of all-over lace, yards of exit, and the two openings in the the carriage. cat In the neighborhood. being silk stockings worn in They are joined to the upper portion, which 1% Not velvet and 3 yards of lace for frills to scalp nearly opposite each other. Witness noticed able to sleep, ho called upon at- are netted all over with lace or trel- is made circular and fitted by means that his face was his and Cartwright, having brought his torneys day Used with embroidery, fit for a of short hip darts. make as illustrated. Dr. ghastly, and that ho breathed like a the other to discuss with pattern 4647 ent conclusion, row gave fairy princess. The quantity of material required The Is In sizes evidence to a man who had been running a race, hint what could be done In the wa/ for a 32, 34, 36, and 4(Hnch to another and one In put of for the medium size Is 8 yards 27 38 bust place witness, but naturally It down to the ter- getting rid of the cats. measure. whose power It might be to help to rible shock and the fright caused by “There the cat sits every night on- Raffia Baskets Are the Fashion. Inches wide, 6V4 yards 44 inches wide unravel the mystery. This last was the accident. As he came up to him, iny fence," tho sufferer explained, Some of the prettiest baskets shown 4% yards 52 inches wide. w* tne guard of the 4:30 train—an In- he (the guard) spoke to him and "and he yowls and yowls and yowls. in the stores this Beason are made of Tho pattern 4648 Is cut in sizes for telligent looking man. who, with a said, “Glad to see you’re safe, sir! Now. I don't want to get into any 1 1 raflla. Among the most useful ones a 22, 24, 26, 28 and 30 inch waist meas- bandage round his head and one arm hope the other gent Is the same?” trouble with my neighbors, for I am are the hanging baskets made of ure. In a sling, bore tokens of the injuries Hut he only stared at him in a queer, a lover of peace, but I would like to reeds. Interwoven with raffia of the he had received In jumping from the dazed sort of way, without making know if I am not justified in putting most beautiful colors. Japanese gin- Corsage Sachet. while It was In motion. any answer, passed sorts train and on down the a stop to It?" ger Jars and pottery of all also The heart-shaped corsage sachet of On being questioned as what he line. to "Certainly,” replied the lawyer. make effective receptacles for plants. white satin is to wear around the neck At An old steel pen if kept in youi knew of the matter, he replied, with- last, after some debate, the ver- "I am well within my rights If I beneath the lingerie. The ribbon edge any hesitation, that he remem- dict agreed upon was: shoot the cat, Inkpot to absorb the acid, will make out then?” Readers of Ibis can and bow make a pretty finish and it carriage from psper secure any May the pens in daily use wear better. bered the fourth the "Wilful murder against some person "Um. well, 1 would hardly like to illuMxatoUabove by fill Is suspended by a ribbon. well, passengers persons say Stanton pattern In#out Carron oil, which should always be engine and the that or uuknown.” that,” answered the lawyer. "The blanks in coupon, and mailing, with iocents, corsage ail Another sachet on thin or- kept ready to burns, It contained in that particular com- Ted Burrltt and his friend the doc- cat does not belong to you, as I un- loE. K. Harrison A Co.. 85Plymouth Pluoe. der consists of use In rases of is CUP two pads about two made parts partment. tor left the place together. derstand the case?” caga Pattern wtil be mailed promptly. inches square, with of equal of linseed oil and a small bow in lime water. “Was he sure that there was more 1 "What will be your next step In "No.” tho center of each. They are fastened White fur can than one passenger in that compart- i the matter?" asked the latter. "And the fence does?" to the end* of a strip of baby ribbon. be cleaned by rub- “First, bing with sawdust ment of the carriage referred to?" to take my father’s body "Yes." For the Japanose sachet, made of moistened with I Namo - benzoline: but the Bure and certain he was. “There home—then to look for his mur- •Well, then. I think I may safely Japanese silk, a bag two and one-half behzoline must not two " were of them. He could swear derer! say that you have a perfect right to by inches, top he used near a light or fire. Town ...... three and In the seam to pull ' — When cleaning plate mix It. Didn’t one of them. »he taller j down tho fence.”—Washington fasten a Japanese doll's head. Around the whit- two, tip to lock I ing occasionally with a little or of the him handsome | CHAPTER XIII. j Times. Its neck a ribbon !s tied, stock fashion. gin the State whisky water, you them In so that they might have j The most popular sachet and and will get a odors at far better polish carriage to themselves for tho Jour- , Coming Home. Standard Oil Branches. present are sandal wood, orris and than If water alone is Pattern No. —-—- the used. wey?" i Early in the evening of the same The International Oil Company of Japanese perfumes. did you lock them In. and are day Dr. Japan, which Hot water cans shonld always be “And Jeremiah was bidding his new Is a branch of the Stan- skirt) Waist Measure for turned upside down after quite sure that they were both to- friend "good-bye" as he saw him off dard Oil Company, has n large refinery Skirt. use. It is at The Walking the tiny drop of water left standing gether In the carriage when Ihc train from the station. Navetsu. besides owning Important Measure (If for waist; Rust The short skirt can be quite becom- In the bottom that causes rust, started?” • The train puffed slowly out of tho wells on the western provinces. Six- and station, ing and nmart, provided it is full. holes soon follow. "Certain sure he was. He see them and the last view Ted had tv-elght native companies have Age (if child's miss's pattern) — been or Heavy winter skirts this year are be- Clean white both together In the compartment as of the little man showed him stand- forced to combine, so that there are corsets by scrubbing ing made without linings, and are with a lather the train passed him. just before he ing at the end of the platform and now two competing companies, neither of soap, ammonia and plainly. Fillout all blanks. Enclo<*e worn with a very smnrt silk petticoat warm water, ¦wung himself Into his van.” - waving his spectacles after him. He of whom has one-fourth the capital Write afterwards thoroughly any- 10c Mall to E. E. iiairison tUa.K Plymouth of sufficient substance to keep them rinsing. Steel Being asked whether there was gave him a parting salute out of the of the International company. should be removed Place. Chlcigo. i well out at the feet. first, or Iron molds will result.