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If V DAINTY AuiTA STEVART jac:: holt Itv W'mUUa'Z and IIoii)tiiiKi. CHAPTER X. I whs married t home. We hart trimmed . the litflng room prettily with autumn leaves and flowers. The j tester tf the f Lurch. t iys ha.f.st-hu, alt ho lie did attended,,, man led us. The one who had christened me. f ! i , j t felt awfully miIviuh. i A rrrld t 1 i i; u r.ight bffore. nd tad &!. i p-ni all day. Everett had bought "'iue lends! ot' pretty thinrs to wear, dreswi. wraps jtiid l.ms. I knew 1k wui. ? shamed uf mr country made troas- ii ol say so. , I fa we : didn't se whre I ws going, to wear , . jpll the tilings he rave me, but he told I aIiuostn, Bu( ' urry about that. 1 broke down . , aud cried lhad to ..: I,, wis also tired from our streiiu S; swallow a lump in my throat .every j ous shopping, and glad to stay quiet- time before made the Replies. .And j ly in the. room ,with, hlin; but I was I am sure no one a foor.away could; excited, anif wanted to talk of what hear when I promised to love and '(we had bought., .of the , woiideriul obey Everest -yes, .that ws, Ihjp service, when l was married.. - But it was over af last, and every one was kiting me and calling me "Mrs. Graham 4Then we had .re freshments. Just chicken Falad and dainty sandwiches, cakes ami coffee :, 1. ., I., s-' , ( , .. , . ,y - V i shops, etc, "When verett settled lii selftn a big arm. chair , after the waiter had taken the dinner table away, I climbed upon his lap. , "Doii't be undignified. . Sandra," Everett raid. , ' , . ("Doa't yon want tne to sit on yonr Aftem.M.I changed into my,.b W ,,. , - il; rerg tailor S'lH, and the neit thing . .... .u" pi. i , auew jro ....... "- iveither do. ! want to 8e4 you cry. reason I , didn't realize anylhins ( on muchuntil the,, . that I w rry-, tUrMfw t0 a llun. iR so nara, at .leaving motner. aaa. . . . . , . that I didn't know j gaS()S His tonp Wore t)an hi8 ,orcjs ' ''"it 'had sppmd to stab me. It hurt me now, Everett i ,. , , ,.:ia and the beys what happened. "Dry your eyes "Not particularly. I wieu to read r A zv t ii i.i ::. Cie s rvl i t ' ill is tl.j - - t r -. lie cr: j t 1 " cent i t t r. t rus:.: j I .t j t- ar I,.?- . J t a r oo, .1' u -stiaer it. 1 i Jeeves it ,i l s jr.. tie law trca.vr. ," i It, m4 i c::.. .-r la . liu re t was a -.l liners I ..rt ct r 9 r a- t t3- J I said as be helped me otf with my bii f r.U I could do to hold them back.,Af and then turned on the spigot, fori nnslMdiiy from Wb 5ap. one me. We had 'the drawing room so no fell on tho back of his hand. II? one saw my ted eyes-no one but brshf,d ,t 0'ff angrilVi For heavens, sake Sandra stop Everett. t k 1 ... TV. IT"! 4 . U talked a little, "A rilDNIGHT ROniAWCE'' as Marie the mysterious beaut; from nowhere, maid-servant . by day, a dream in silks by night. One of.(the Most Fascinating Romance of the Screen, avishly Staged! . ' t, Magnificent Gowns! ADMISSION . AFTERNOO NAND NIGHT low ana UA t J A. J J.ti S. AA- 1 u U Hi ' ui Biuqa. 1,. 11 n j. oiiaw . uuuutn v a bathed my face icryinif ,r therc is one t,,jng t j,ate . then it , was dnner . fc , crybaby. time I- wanted awfully, to go into When ou fwl tha' y0H muat hed the dining car. I never had eaten on the train. But when I timidly suggested it, he paid no, attention but ordered it served in the drawing room. After dinner he was real nice and kind, but he didn't say much about being happy because I belonged to him or about loving me. . I hardty spoke. I felt strangely embarr.issed -thought perhaps he did also. Al tho he shouldn't He had been on a wedding trip before, and I hadn't. . We went to a lovely hotel in New York? I was perfectly delighted with everything. Yet sometimes my plea- Mysterious! .sure was Just a little spoiled because Everett Would correct me for snow ing my feelings, too plainly; or be cause he in a way ignored me. One evening we remained in the hotel. Everett had a alight cold, so . had ordered. dinner served in our 71 room. We had been to a play the tears, please take yourself where I cannot see you.". He unfolded bis paper and commenced to read. . In all my eighteen years,, I never bad been spoken to so harshly'.- ' I tried desperately not to cry, but I ronfd not hold back the tears, and sobbing loudly I rushed into the bed room and closed the door. I thought Everett would come in and try to comfort me when he saw how terrl bl I felt,, but he didn't come near me. 1 had made him too angry. I was asleep when he came to bed. But I had heard the clock strike 12 before I sobbed myself to sleep. Tomorrow Everett Is Unreason- '" :V''-' j " ' able. ' i "If dat kaUor," aid Undo Eben, 'had gambled wif crap dice instead of Na war, daf wouldn't have been no delay whatever 'bout brtngm' 'tm to trial." Washington Star. SHU PING BOARD RKUVyi lSHKS ALL" CONTKOI, OF CK'KAX ItATKS a v 1 , . . I 1. . Obr entire clock of slylLli ! cufnxcr apparel forJadiei and ' . L". ' ..- .. - . ' - . .-v..,. .v Vn' v." - i 3 mii:c3 ii now offered at a email n costto U12 purchaccs. i r t " I i. .3 . Washington, July 11. -All con trol over ocean freight rates was re linquished today by . the shiping board. ..... , Abandonment of rate control hith erto exercised by the board through a system of charter, wi'l give per fect fredmo to ship owners in the i matter. , i - v' ' J - , , .The effect of the board's action, shtping board officials said, would be problematical, although the feel-; ing in shipping circles here was that rates would advance with the relin quishment of control. - ! "No, ah," said the aged colored man to the reporter who'd asked if he had ever seen President Lincoln, "Ah used to 'memljer seein' Massa Lingumbut Bince Aft j'ined.1, de church Ah doan' 'member se;in him no mo'." Boston Transcript Kothirijj i3 recerved -every ; garment in cur store is includ- - t n k , 1 x . ) ' f ' j f 4 ; 1 1 - , - , 3 cd in.this cale, . J OUR TERr.lS ARE O- -t $5X3 DOWN, BALANCE IN ' SMALL V7EEICLY '. ' . PARENTS .. -a . ,n v Apply VapoRub I J lightly it soothes f"t K V " ' the tortured skin. ja1 M yicrrs vro.n YOUR BODYGUAIiiy " -30, GO, ! S wl) k 1 1 1 3 s ' S3 iliniHnilHIIIUIHUIIIfllUlllltllllllllinillHlllliiiUMIillllMUlK.n r:. i - ' . - I ' i ! ' w 1 :-C . : t, V " t 1 ' I 4-.' ',' ;-,,. fi", , J J ?frJ . 1 x' 1 X 7 " r j )-t Li - ':'"( J2J't ft v- : v4 '1 A-t, " I ' "" 1 , ' ' jv 01-.: f r 1 f'riti A : r. i .v j : 1 1 1vV "1 '1 ; j , TT5! ' tri ' A' .. .A 'tm- .".10' jjfK3 V(T- r'. -."7 - - J ... -) J I 7c have a wonderfully attractive line cf Ladies' and Men's Fine Clotlics and Fur- ni:!iinc3 that ve are oi7crinrj for tomorrov, Saturday's, selling at marked dovn nriccs. Ltcn's and Youn Lien's Palm Beach " " Suili' ' : . ; ' s The sensible clothe3 to wear in hot weather. We are offering bargain priced tomorrow oh , these suits. ' $1X3 to $10X0 Vorafed Suits In' a wide range of the most desirable styles and materials, on sale tornorrow at , v ' i - ' S13.5D to S24.CD ' Men's Drees Shirts The famous Lion and the Celebrated ArU - ington Brands in a wide range of pretty new summer patterns, " ! Sffit Sliirtd S3.C3 to $5.83 . : $,U3l6S3.25 - : v- "Panama Hats for Hot Ycathcr Vcaf -About 1 00 Panama Hats in all the desirable shapes and styles will go on sale tomorrow af from ..":.' On the Second Floor , - r. - 1 , , t- v r I . , , .' tt I ' !', 1 , ' v'1 ' Ladies' arid rtlicces'Ready-to-Vcar Especially, designed for the hot weather. The . garments we are offering are new in design and beautifully tailored.- You shoulcT see the new dresses, coatisuits, and other, garments that have been placed oh sale at special prices . 1 ur luniorrows selling.' -i . ; S13(6S5.C3 .-. V JHcuceDrccce '.; r" .. . Seyiral hundred pretty Gingham drebesf. AH sizes andf almost every color is shown here at. f r M , ' ; 4 ':. ,.,.. it...,:1..'''.' ; .. .. - 1 : . . .. . . . . . ; . ' . ' . . r j" v, . 4 . . Children's Gingham '.Breech In the same materials and colors a3 the ' ladies sizes are offered at the low prices of ... ; . Cctoaw v.-- . . , . V 1 v -s ' XV ." - ; ' , j .;-n t ' f I
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