taMMaaaMBBBBBlBWaslMgWWBnBJsslls . , , t , 9Pf jHOMnoniHiiiHnBnmiiHBMaraHnHM CMBHIHMHCBHMIMHHBHBVIBnMBnBHBBMBniHnHiBMHRBHHHHMIBBnnMI II MIWHIIIIII !! PERFUME FAVORED BY QUEENS k. 44 Bu. to the Acre i i ! I SYN0P3I8. The utory Is tnltt by Nicholas Trlst. Jtlfl clilof, Honntor .Inlin Calhoun, offorod the portfolio of mnin-lnry of Htnto In Tyler'u cabinet, In told liy l)r. W1111! that Ills llmo Is Bliort. Ciilliotm declares tlmt I10 Is not ready to llo, and If ho accepts Tyler's of fer It tiii'ntiH (hut Tuxiui niul OrcKon must be ndded to tlio Union. Ho plans to learn tho InlcntlottH of litiKlnnil with reKard to Mexico tlirntiKh HnronrsH Von Itltz. secret spy nml reputed mistress of tho KiikIIsIi Pinbnmmdnr. I'nkonlmm. Nleliolus Id ncnt o lirlttK tho Imroncm to Ciillinun's iipart tncntH and ihIrsoh n meetlm: with his Btveetlienrt. Kllzttlietli (.'liurrlilll. Wlillo enrolling for tho linronom' liounn a rnr rtnRc OnKhi'H up nnd Nlrhnlnn In Invited to enter. Tho ocrtiprint In tliu baroness, who nays nlici In Ix-lnj; pursued. Tho pursuers ro nhalitiu ofT. Nicholas In Invited Into tho hoiinii und delivers Calhoun's incsinu;). Ho notcu Hint thn bnroness hns lint a Upper. Nicholas Is kIvcii tho remaining pllppcr nn a plrilKO that hIio will toll Cal houn everything. Ho fjlvcs her ns secur ity nn Indian trinket ho Intended for Elizabeth. CHAPTER VI. Continued. "After Hint, on gtinrd!" "Very well, on guard! Supposo I do not like HiIh other woman?" "Mndatn, you could not help It All (tho world loves lior." "Do you?" 1 "With my llfo." I "How devoted! Very well, on guard, Uhen!" She took up the Indian liaulilc, turrA hng to examlno It at tho nearest can Idlo sooncc, even ns I thrust tho dainty lllttlo sllppor of white satin again Into Itho pocltot of my cont. I was iincom- tfortulilo. I wished this talk of Eliza beth had not come up. I lilted very Httlo to loavo Elizabeth's property In 'another's hands. Dissatisfied, I turned from tho table, not noticing for moro than tin Instant a little crumpled roll of papor wlilch, ns I was vaguely con- leclous, now appeared on Its smooth imarquctry top. "nut see," Bho said; "you nro Just llllco n man, after nil, and nn uninnr- rlcd mnn nt that! I cannot go through the streets In this costume. Excuso imo for n moment." Sho was off on tho Instant Into tho alcove where tho great nmbor-covorcd bed stood. Sho drew tho curtains. I heard her humming to herself as sho passed to and fro, saw tho flaro of a light as It roso boyond. Onco or twlco sho thrust a laughing faco botween tho curtnlns, held tight together with nor hands, us sho aslccd mo somo question, mocking mo, still nmusod yet still, as I thought, moro enigmatic than before "Mndam," I snld nt last, "I would 1 might dwell hero forever, but you nro slow! Tho night passes. Come. My master will bo waiting. Ho Is 111; I fear ho cannot Bleep. I know how Intent ho Is on mooting you. I beg you to obllgo nn old, dying man!" "And you, monsieur," Bho mocked at mo from beyond tho curtain, "nro Intent only on gottlng rid of me. Aro you not ndventurer enough to forgot that othor woman for ono night?" At last she camo out from between tho curtains, garbed moro suitably for tho errand which wao now boforo us, A loug, dark cloak covored her shoul dors. On her head there rested n dainty upflarctl bonnet, whoso Jotted odgos shono in tho cnndlo light ub sho moved toward mo. Sho was oxqulsito In overy detail, beautiful as mind of man could wish; that much was suro, must bo admitted by any man. I dared mot look at her. She paused for an Instant, drawing on a pair of tho short gloves of tho modo then correct. "Do you know why I am to go on this heathen er rand?" Bho demanded. I shook my hoad. "Mr. Calhoun wishes to know wheth er ho shall go to tho cabinet of your Iman Tyler over tboro In that barn you call your Wblto Houbo. I suppose Mr. Calhoun wishes to know how ho can aorvo Mr. Tylor?" I laughed at this. "Servo him I" I exclaimed. "Rather Bay lead him, toll him, command him!" "Yes," sho nodded. I bogan to soo another and graver sldo of her nnturo. "Yes, It Is of courso ToxnB." I did not seo flt to mnko answer to thin. "If your mastor, ns you call him, tnkos tho portfolio with Tylor, It is to annex Toxas," Bho repeated Bhnrply. "Is not that true?" Still I would not answer. "Corao!" I said. "And ho asks mo to como to him bo that bo may decide" This awoko mo. "No man docldes for John Calhoun, nmdnm," I said. "You may ndvanco facts, but ho will decide" Still Bho wont on. "And Texas not annexed Is n men ace Without her, you heathen people would not prcsont a solid front, would you?" "Madam has had much to do with h ffatra of Btato," I said. Sho went on as though I had not ispokon: "And If you woro divided In your B0Uthern section, England would havo nil tho greater chnnco. England, you (know, says Bho wlshos slavery abol ished. Sho Bays that" "England says many things!" I ven tured. 1 "The hypocrite of tho nations!" 'flashed out this singular woman at mo euddonly. "As though diplomacy need 5T"nrO CMRL FIGHT BY EMERSON HOUGH AUTHOR. OF TUB MI&FIflPlPPI BUDBJLI5 lUlOTRATIOW by :MAGNUr G.ICETTNER- COPYBIOHT I909 y DOBDJ'-MERmi.r. COKPANV bo hypocrisy! Thus, to-night Sir Rich ard of England forgets his place, his protcstntlons. He does not oven know that Mexico has forgotten Its duty nlso. Sir,. you woro not at our llttlo ball, so you could not seo that very fat Sir Richard paying his bored dovolrs to Dona Lucrczla! So I am left alone, nml would bo bored, but for you. In return n slight Jest on Sir Richard to-night I will teach him that no fat gentleman should pay cvon bored attention to a lady who soon will bo fat, when his obvious duty should call him otherwise! Bali! 'tis ns though I myself wcro fat; which Is not truo." "You go too deep for mo, madam' I said. "I am but a simple messen ger." At tho sarao time, I saw how admirably things wero shaping for us nil. A woman's Jealousy was with ua, and so a woman's whim! "Mndam," said I, my hnnd at tho fastening of tho door, "wo havo ox changed pledges. Now wo exchange places. It Is you who are tho mes senger, not myself. Thoro Is n mes sago in your hands. I know not whothor you ovor served n monarchy. Como, you shrill soo that our republic has neither secrets nor hypocrisies." On tho instant she wns not shrowd and tactful woman of tho world, not student, but onco moro coquotto and woman of Impulse. Sho looked at mo "Is That My Only with mockery and Invitation nllko in her great dark oyes, oven as I throw down tho chain at tho door and opened It wldo for her to pass. "Ib that my only roward?" sho asked, smiling ns sho fumbled at a glovo. In roply, I bent nnd klssod tho fin gers of 'her ungloved hand. They woro so warm and tender that I had boon different than I was had 1 not felt tho blood tlnglo in nil my body in tho Impulse of tho moment to do moro than kiss her fingers. Had I done so had I not thought of Elizabeth then, ns In my heart 1 still believe, tho flag of England today would rulo Oregon and tho Pnclflc; nnd It would float today along tho Rio Grnndo; and It would menaco a divided north nnd south, Instead of re specting a strong nnd lndlvlslhlo Union which owns ono flag nnd dreads nono In tho world. CHAPTER VII. Regarding Elizabeth. Without woman tho two extremities of this llfo would bo dcstltuto of auccor nnd tho mlddlo would bo devoid of pleasure. Proverb. In some forgotten garret of this country, na I do not doubt, yellowed with ago, stained nnd undlstlngulsh able, lost among uncared-for roll en of another dny, thoro may bo records of that intorviow between two strnngo personalities, John Calhoun and Holena von RItz, In tho arrangement of which I played tho part abovo de scribed. I was not nt that tlmo privi leged to havo much moro than a guess at tho nnturo of tho Intervlow. Indeed, othor things now occupied my mind. I wns very much in lovo with. Elizabeth Churchill. Of theBo matters I need to make Jr some mention. My father's planta tion wns ono of tho old ones in Mary land. That of tho Churchills lay across a low rango of mountains and In another county from us, but our families had long been friends. I had known Elizabeth from the tlmo sho wns a tall, slim girl, boon companion ever to her father, old Daniel Churchill; for her mothor sho had lost when bho was still young. The Church Ills maintained n city establishment In tho environs of Washington Itself, al though that was not much removed from their plantation in the old stnto of Maryland. Elmhurst, this Wash ington cstato wns called, and it wns well known there, with its straight road approaching and Its great trees and Its wldedoored halls whereby tho road Itself seemed to run straight through tho houso and appear be yondand Us tall whlto pillars and hospltnblo galleries, now in the spring tlmo Inclosed In green. I need not stnto that now, having finished tho business of tho day, or, rather, of tho night, Elmhurst, homo of Elizabeth, was my Immediate Mecca. I had clad myself us well as I could In tho fashion' of my time, and flat tered myself, 03 I looked in my llttlo mirror, that I mado nono such bad (lguro of n man. I was tall enough, nnd straight, thin with long hours afoot or in tho saddle, bronzed to a Reward?" She Asked. good color, and If health did not show on my faco. at least I felt It myself In tho lightness of my step, In tho con tontedness of my heart with all of life, in my general assuranco that all in tho world meant well toward mo and Mint everything Iti tho world would do well by me. As to Elizabeth Churchill, It might havo been in lino with a Maryland cus tom had sho genorally been known as Hetty; but Hetty she never was called, although that dlminutlvo was applied to her aunt, Jennings, twlco as largo as sho, aftor whom sho had been named. Dotty Implies a snub nose; Elizabeth's was clean cut and straight. Hetty runs for a saucer mouth and. a short ono; Elizabeth's was rod and curved, but firm nnd wldo enough for strength and charity as well. Hetty spells round eyes, with brows arched abovo them as though in query nnd curiosity; tho eyes of Elizabeth wero long, ner brows long and strnlght and delicately fine. A Hetty might oven havo red hair; Elizabeth's was brown in most lights, and so liquid smooth that almost I was disposed to call It donso rathor than thick. Dotty would scorn to indlcato a naturo Impulsive, gay, and freo from caro; on tho other hand, It wnso bo said of Elizabeth that sho was logical bovond her kind a trait which she got from her mothor, a dnughtor of old Judgo Henry Gooch of our superior court. Yot, disposed as sho always was to bo logical in her conclusions, the grent characteristic of Elizabeth was so rcnity, consideration and charity. With all this, thoro appeared some times at tho surfaco of Elizabeth's na turo that flro and lightness nnd impul slvoness which sho got from her fa ther, Mr. Daniel Churchill. Whether Bhe was wholly roserved and reason able, or wholly wnrm and Impulsive I, long as I had known and loved her, never was quite sure. Something held mo nwny, something called mo forward; so tlmt I was nlwnys baf fled, and yet always eager, God wot. I suppose this is the way of women. At times I havo been impntlent with it, knowing my own mind well enough. At lonst now, In my tight-strapped trousdrs and my long bluo coat and my deep embroidered waistcoat and my high stock, my shining bootB nnd my tnll beaver, I made my way on my well-groomed horse up to the gates of old Elmhurst; and as 1 rode I pon dered and I dreamed. But Miss Elizabeth was not at homo, it Bccnied. Her father, Mr. Daniel Churchill, rather portly, and now Just a trlflo red of face, met me instead. It was not nn encounter for which 1 de voutly wished, but ono which I knew It was tho right of both of us to ex pect ero long. Seeing the occasion propitious I plunged nt onco In medlns res. Part of tho time explanatory, again npologetlc, nnd yet ngnln, I trust, assertive, although always blun dorlng nnd red nnd nwkward, I told tho father of my intended, of my own wishes, my prospects and my plans. Ho listened to mo gravely nnd, it seemed to me, with nono of Mint en thusiasm which 1 would havo wel comed. As to my family, ho know enough. As to my prospects, ho ques tioned me. My record was not un familiar to him. So, gaining confi dence nt Inst under the Insistence of what 1 knew were worthy motives, and which certainly wero Irresistible of themselves, so far as I was con cerned, I asked him if wo might not soon make an ond of this, and, taking chances as they were, allow my wed- ding with Elizabeth to tako placo at 1 no very distant dato. "Why as to that, of courso I do not know what my girl will say," went on I Mr. Daniel Churchill, pursing up his , lips. j "Oh, of courso that," I answered;! "Mls3 Elizabeth and I" "The skeeslcks!" ho exclaimed. "1 thought she' told me everything." "I think Miss Elizabeth tolls no one quite everything," I ventured. "I con fess she has kept me almost as much In the dark as yourself, Blr. But I only wanted to ask If, after I havo seen her today, and If I should gain uui uuiiKuni 10 an eariy uay, you wuuiu 1 not walvo any objections on your own I part and allow the matter to go for-1 ward ns soon as possible?" In answer to this he aroso from his chair and stood looking out of the window, his back turned to me. I cquld not call his reception of my sugges tion enthusiastic; but at last ho turned. "I presume that our two families might send you young pcoplo a sack of meal or a sldo of bacon now and then, as far as that 1b concerned," he said. I could not call this speech Joyous. "There aro Bald to bo risks In any union, sir," I ventured to say. "I ad mit I do not follow you in contemplat ing any risk whatever. If cither you or your daughter doubts my loyalty or affection, then I should say certain ly It woro wlso to end all this; but " and I fancied I straightened percepti bly "I think that might perhaps be left to Miss Elizabeth herself." After all, Mr. Dan Churchill was obliged to yield, as fathers havo been obliged from the beginning of tho world. At last ho told mo I might tako my fatu In my own hands and go my way. Trust tho InBtlnct of lovers to bring them together! I was quite confident that at that hour I should find Eliza beth nnd her aunt In tho big cast room nt tho president's reception, tho former looking on with her uncompro mising oyes nt tho llttlo pageant which on reception days regularly went for ward there. My conclusion was correct. I fouud n boy to hold my horso In front of Gautlor's cafe. Then I hastened off across tho Intervening blocks and through tho grounds of tho Whlto j Houso, in which presently, hnvlng edged through tho throng In tho ante chambers, I found myself In that Inano procession of Individuals who passed by In order, ench to receive tho limp handshako, the mechanical bow and tho perfunctory smllo of President Tyler rather n tall, slender-limbed, active man and of very decont pres ence, although his thin, shrunken checks nnd his cold bluo-gray eyo left llttlo quality of magnetism In hia personality. (TO BE CONTINUED.) Over-Zealous In Care. Somo years ago tho captain of one of his majesty's ships, whllo In quar nntlno at Auckland, Now Zealand, ow ing to ono slight catfo of fover, re ceived some valuablo carrier pigeons. Ho gave his colored servant strict or dors to tako great caro of them. A fow days afterward tho captain, wish ing to mako uso of tho birds, Inquired of his servant If bo had taken caro of them. "Oh. yos," replied ho; "mo hab taken berry groat caro of dem. Doy no fly away, 'causo I hab clipped dero wings!" Royal Family of England Remain Faithful to "Ess Bouquet" Czar- Ina la Fond of Whlto Violet. Queen Mary Is not a lover of per .'time She uses cau do cologno occa sionally, but avoids scents ns much as possible A west end chnmlst told tho writer recently that neither Is Queen Alexandra very fond of per lumes, nlthough sho remains faithful io the "Ess Uouquot," which has !eon In uso by tho royal family of England since 1S22. This pcrfumo Is lomposed of umber mixed with tho essences of roses, vlolots, Jasmine, Drango flowers and lavender, essenco of roses, violets, Jasmine, On tho othor hand tho Czntinn Is passionately fond of pcrfumo. Her apartments In the roynl palace aro dally nprnyed with essences of lilac, Jasmine, and white violot. Her Maj esty's favorite essenco is violot, and for sovcrnl weeks In tho early spring hundreds of women nnd girls mny bo seen nt Grasso gathering tho blos soms from which tho Cznrlna's per fumo Is mado. Tho finished product Is tested, hottlo by bottle, nt tho St. Petersburg Academy of Chomlstry before being nont to tho lmporlal store. The Queen Mother of Spain uses ns permumo can d'espngne, manufactured In Madrid, nnd also obtains a per ftuno for her toilet from Paris. Its composition Is n secret which tho porfumo enu d'espngne, manufactured made," he says, "of rosownter, cocoa nut oil, and the rest la a mystery." Tho young Queen of Holland Is a grent believer In tho virtues of can do cologne; while "Carmen Sylvia," Quron of Roumnnln, uses a special perfume mndo from tho finest herbs, which sho says "Is the best tonic for the skin she has yot discovered." SAVED OLD LADY'S HAIR "My mothor used to have a very bad humor on her head which the doctors called an eczema, and for It I had two different doctors. Her head was very sore nnd her hair nearly all fell out In splto of what they both did. Ono day her niece camo in nnd they wero sneaking of how her hair yaa falling 1 out nnd the doctors did it no good. 1 She says, 'Aunt, why don't you try Cuticura Soap und Cutlcura Olnt-' ment? Mother did and they helped ' her. In six months' tlmo tho Itching, ' burning atd scalding of her head was over and her hair began growing. To dny b1io feels much In debt to Cutl cura Soap and Ointment ror U10 lino head of hair she has for an old lady of seventy-four. "My own case was an eczema In my foot. As soon as tho cold weather camo my feet would itch and burn and then they would crnck open and bleed. Then I thought I would fleo to niy mother's friends, Cutlcura Soap find Cutlcura Ointment. I did for four or flvo winters, and now my feet aro ns nmooth as nny ono's. Ellsworth Dun Uam, Hiram, Me., Sept. 30, 1009." Tribute to Painter's Skill. One of the Btlll life nnlntings by .Ian vnn Huysou In tho museum at The Hague ya8 recently Injured, but it Is believed the perpetrator was neither vandnl nor thief. Tho picture represents a baskot of fruit on which a number of Insects havo gathered. On a pale yellow ap ple, which is tho centcrpieco In the cluster of fruit, is a large fly, painted so true to nature, so say tlio olllcials or the gallery, that the canvas was Injured by somo one who endeavored to "shoo" It and brought his cano or hand too close to tlio canvas. "A trlbuto to tho painter's genius," says tho letter recording' tho fact, "for which the work had to suffer." f Fulfillment. "Two great desires of my llfo have been gratified. Ono was to go up In nn airship." "And tho other?" "To get safely back to earth." 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