T -I A HOPE - Wi wrry herif am mi who ultent jrror Amid tlie hidowt of Heme wintry night Vtioo depths 1s obscure tlie npirlta IIrI t Wlt thou and witrli for thr i l lni Mynji a HrrnRth it hcr ticjoml scot And tlmt Rlorloualy winging lut flight 6hc noon tny iroun thee with her thlnlng I bright And glad new vlftaa for thy lslon ope I Tti hrra to ghe the thought a golden wing inc ttumtirrlng Inula of promise tu avakn Till like the wilding lilowonia of ff tyring Trom wintry toll the fluwcri of Joy thall break And moat musically the foul hall ulng Kirgcttlng all It MidMM and its ache A Fletcher In Woman Home Compan ion THE LIE THAT WAS IMfY totti 1 WT2 s4 ---- Is It good to toll n I Il Tony Inuglipil Yes Bumctlnios innybe Listen lie threw Ills bend buck nml gnzed nt me through IiIh hnlf closed lids I will not use Ills broken English for It wns not much broken nnd he was n good story teller Said Tony Her name was Marcla She was blind She lived here In this house In Polk street You know the little window high up near the top It was there The rent is cheap Prom the window one can see St Peters nnd the Inke the lnke where the sun shines nil day long like In n big wide mirror Only little Mnrcin who could not see It Just sat quietly and dreamed of It or listened to the little birds the spar rows that fly around the edge of the roof and the rattle from the street the noise from the cars and wagons Late nt night her brother Lulgl came home He was a cook She wns not always blind And that was good She could regret It Is bet ter thnn nothing Dust in her eyes did It They got red and swelled up They burned nnd festered and before the priest was called the work was done she was blind 1 That wns when she was 10 and pret ty with eyes that were blue and gray blue that was soft gray that glittered As I said she was pretty Her lips well her lips were made to be kissed Her hair was brown Hint Is brown with gold Ah she wns pretty Well when she wns JO that wns n long time ago How long Well a year two years I guess but it seems longer Luigi came home one night nnd brought Terese Terese who wns dress ed in black And this is what Luigi said Sister earlfilmn mln here Is Te rese She Is poor and unfortunnte like thyself Thee must be good friends Now Mnrcin could not see the black the black of Tereses dress and the black of Tereses hat the grim and omber black Besides when one is blind there Is but one misfortune and that is the greatest in the world Therefore poor blind Mnrcin caught but one idea in the Jumble of her broth ers words And this Is what she said as she smiled and held out her hands Thou art blind It is too bnd Hast thou always been blind I In the most simple way In the world Bhe said it And thus it happened that iTerese became blind Terese whose eyes were the best In the world for when Luigi smiling opened his mouth to speak nnd saw Terese place her An ger to her lips and sign him to stop he stopped as you or I would have done or any one else For a woman is al ways right at least so any woman will say and sometimes It is so Then Terese drew the blind girl Into her arms nnd kissed her No little one she said I have not always been blind But like thee as Luigi has told me I have been unfortu nate and I think we will be the great est friends in the world And then she looked at Lulgl whose face was white nnd smiled and whis pered Love is blind foolish So that Luigi grew red again with the blood that came trooping Into his face and tried to seize her hand Only Terese drew it back and laughed And the poor little blind girl who felt the movement and heard the laugh but did not nt nil guess what it was about smiled sadly and said In a way one could not exactly explain Ah thou art happy I might have said In the beginning that It commenced Just that way Terese came to live in the house with Marcla and Lulgl Only she didnt have a room with a little window from which one could see the lake And they were happy all three Terese worked Every morning Luigi guided her down the stairs and to work so he said and every evening a little boy for two pennies a day brought her back bo she said Then she and Marcla sat at the window and listened for Lulgl And this continued for awhile until this thing happened that Terese came home one evening with a lighter step than usual Madro sanctlsslma she cried as ebe bent over Marcla nnd kissed ber Whnt thlnkest thou little one The blind girl grew pale and ber lips trembled as she turned her face up ward wonderlngly t Canst Bee she whispered Terese laughed No no little one not that she paid but I have something for thee And she dropped a necklace of gold and blue beads about the little ones neck I am glad said the blind girl sim ply but a tear glistened In her eye and when she bent her head It dropped upon Tereses hand I am glad ehe re peated Ah little one nrt glad nnd yet jweep cried Terese la it the neck lace No nor cried the little one She dried her eyes and smiled as she fin rered the necklace It Is not that Thy step was bo light I thought thee might have been cured of thy blind ucsh nnd I flt so lonely Thou dearest little one said To mm1 And she clasped the blind girl In her nrins and laughed gayly Yet tints shone the woman her face grew polls for she began to see what was to come nnd she feared the end Now this Is how the pit became deeper When Beppo en me ns lie did one evening with Iulgl ho brought his mandolin -which Is to say Marcla sang and Beppo cried Brava slgno rlnn Thou hast a wonderful voice Whereat the little blind girl was de lighted as were Lulgl and Terese which was sad- all very sad If they could have known But how could they have known unless they read the future which Is what few people can even guess So that not knowing these things happened that Beppo cume again and again and for ninny weeks afterward In the evening they sat on the stairs nnd talked or Beppo played his man dolin while Marcla sang while It was all dark and still maybe a little noluo from the street And on one of these nights which were dire nights the lit tle blind girl sat silent ns If unhappy nnd sighed What Is it little one asked Terese Art sad And the little one smiled Nay she -said 1 am happy Beppo laughed One must not sigh when one Is happy lie said I will play The moon was half way In the sky The night wns soft The music rose softly nnd renehed the heart It Is a love song said Beppo And he reach ed out and caught Tereses hnnd It was dark and there was none to see except the blind girl and Terese laugh ed and smiled In Beppos face It Is a love song she repeated and Marcla too laughed Yes she said It Is a love song And she began to slug And tills was the pity of It that they didnt guess those two Beppo and Te rese Nor did they seem likely to find out for not alone are those blind who cannot see And when It was all finished when Beppo had gone home Marcla and Te rese sat silent and held each others hands What Is It little bird asked Te rese And Marcla sighed nnd held down her bend and cast down her eyes as tlough they feared to meet those of Terese Teresev kissed the blind girl What Is It Marcla she whispered 1 am in love snid the blind girl She hung her head on Tereses shoul der nnd though she hnd whispered It sounded In the ears of the other like n thousand thunder claps Terese grew white and her eyes grew wide Oh she cried you are in love You are In love Then she grew whiter nnd held the little blind girl off nnd looked at her a long time silently and strangely Yes said Marcla simply Terese thlnkest fhou Beppo likes me Once there was a man who said Yes it was I And another was glad he lied Once there wns a woman who said Nay I love not And other was glad she lied Once but wait j Lulgl came and he and the little blind one went Into their room and Terese went to hers and threw herself upon her cot and cried almost all the night nt least during the time she was not busy packing up for on the floor of her room she laid a big stout cloth and on this she piled nil her things her Sunday dresses and her trinkets nnd the most of them were wet with her tears Tightly she packed them nnd crept down stairs at 3 oclock and disappeared In the gray of the morn ing It wns three days before they found her Beppo and Luigi though they searched through the whole of each day She had the most forlorn ex pression In the world and went with them quietly and meekly nor answered a word walking between them with eyes downcast as though she were dumb Tears were In her eyes the whole way but to everything she said I know nothing And they all lied every one of them But Mnrcin was happy Mia carls Ima she cried I was so afraid Thee said not a word And thee was blind Terese laughed that Is It sounded like n laugh And she said Yes I was blind little bird but there ure eyes In the heart and they have brought me back to thee Then she kissed the little bliud girl and hugged her again and again and cried between times Thus it went on as before Nor could any one of them have helped though It was sad And as the end drew nenr they all became happier and happier There will be a sereunta tonight at the park said Beppo ono evening We will all go And ho laughed gayly for he had something on his mind and he Intended to speak The sereunta was like a fete There were hundreds that sat beneath the trees and listened as did Terese and Mnrcin And Beppo sat between them It Is grand said Marcla Yes said Beppo and Terese It Is grnud And after It was all over they lingered sit ting benentlf the trees for uu hour or more until the music of the night had crept luto their hearts and made them happy There Is a song In the night snld Beppo and there Is a song within my heart but It Is unsung 1 will sing It for thee said Mar cln and she smiled Thou nrt good said Beppo And yes thou shnlt sing for me nnd make me happy And though he spoke to Mnrcin he looked at Terese and love shone In his eyes And Terese looked ut him and love shone In her eyes But her face was white nevertheless and her eyes were downcast They remain ed downcast durlug the whole of Mar clas song nnd wheu Beppo clnsped her hnnd she did uot smile When ho TIIBNOUFOLK NKWS FUIDAY DECKMKKK 21 1000 pillowed her hrnd upon his brenst sho did uot look up that Is until lie strain ed her to his heart nnd held up her head until he looked Into her eyes and nsked Wilt thMi be mine Then though her face was drawn and hag gard she smiled And when he press ed her close and asked again she smil ed once more though sadly and threw her nnns nmuud his neck nnd ixnswer ed Yes But she choked a with a sob In her throat Thou Invest me said Boi po He looked at her drawn face and thin lips and rend the love within her eyes so that for a moment he wns awed Thou Invest me he said And Terese hung limp within his arms and dropped her head Yes she said I love thee Then Just as poor blind Mnrclns song came to nn end they kissed And why the sound of It should have been so loud I do uot know Maybe It was uot so loud after all but It reached the ears of the little blind girl like the roar of a mountain torn asunder though It wns but the tearing apart of her own little heart she heard The last faint chord quivered unheard In her throat nnd ended In a choke She sat like one of stone peering nt them ns though listening but there was nothing more to hear for Tereses head was burled In Beppos arms while Beppo caressed her hair Marcla said Beppo at last Terese nnd 1 No no cried Terese She threw her head back and pressed her hand across his mouth But the little blind girl understood and rose to her feet with her face all white and ns she spun round her hands were Hung high above her head so that they fell in Beppos face as lie caught her and laid her tenderly on the ground Terese cried as Beppo turned to her with his face all puzzled She loves thee She sobbed and kissed the jroor white face of the little one She loves thee find 1 must go away But Beppo did not understand this Lovest thou me he asked Yes yes answered Terese thou knowest that Then said Beppo he smiled that it all When Marcla opened her eyes her face was wet with tears and the whole of the tale was being sobbed Into her ears But she only smiled nnd when she rose she grasped the guiding fin gers of the two with hands that shook no more than does yours or mine nnd when she walked up the stairs to the little room with the window that over looks the lake her stops were as firm as though nothing had happened at all though Terese cried ail the way down again despite the kisses nnd caresses of Beppo Is It kind to tell n He nsked Tony Well I dont know Maybe some times Then he dropped Into his bro ken English You got another cigar yes Exchange TVlinf Old- Snv yrr Snld Senator Sawyer considered himself personally responsible for a Itepubllc an majority In Wisconsin and was quite sensitive on that subject During the Onrfield campaign I was Bitting one day in his simple olllce nt Oshkosh when a gentleman then un known but now occupying a prominent position In public affairs appeared with n letter of introduction from Mar shall Jewell of Connecticut chnlrmnn of the Republican national committee who stated that the bearer had been in structed to visit Wisconsin for the pur pose of making a report upon the po litical situation and the prospects of the Itepubllenu ticket This pricked the old mans pride lie resented in his good nntured way the Invasion of his territory and I noticed that his face flushed ns lie rend the letter Aft er looking out of the window for a few moments he looked nt his watch hand ed back the letter of introduction to his surprised visitor and remarked with deliberation Theres a train lenving here at 5 oclock that will get you into New York day after tomorrow morning and Ill scud up one of my boys to see that you get aboard When you get to New York you tell Jewell that old Sawyer read that letter nnd said there was nothing for you to report on You might add however that old Sawyer nsked you who was looking after things lu Connecticut Chicago Rec ord Denperate After I lauded In Algiers Bnld m Pittsburg man who Is visiting Detroit friends I went out for a little walk to see the town nnd Incidentally to find a barber shop After spending sonic time In fruit less search I accosted a man and po litely asked him to direct me to tho nearest plnce where I could get Bhaved Monsieur did uot comprehend and I repeated my question What be Bald I do not know as ho understood no English nnd I am equally Ignorant of French We parted I walked on until I met an Intelli gent looklug chap whom I stopped Slowly distinctly and Jn a loud tone of voice I again stated my request Anybody ought to have understood but he did not He threw a volley of French nt me gesticulated madly and left me standing there With the third man I chnnged my tactics I did not attempt to talk to him In n foreign tongue thnt he was too stupid to understand I clutched him by the arm nnd held him while I performed a pantomime shave When I finished I looked ut him Inquiringly Yes he snld I can see that you nre a desperate man I suppose yon want me to take you to a secluded spot where you can cut your throat Never did the English lauguago Bound sweeter to me and learning what I wanted to know I was soon happily wending my way to the near est barber whop Detroit Free Press THE TIFTH TAULET CANHICD A DOSE THAT WAS FATAL VTliy tlip Itoetiir lln1 n Premonition Mint Unit a rlnkett n Iliintcr lltMv the Story of the Crimp Out The story was told by a police com missioner of another city who was In New Orleans teeetuly on a visit The most Ingenious murder I ever knew anything about he said was committed by a young physician lie was a rising practitioner at a place where I formerly lived and with your permission I will speak of him Hlmply ns Dr Smith About a dozen years ago as nearly as 1 remember this young man went on a visit to a iclatlve lu a neighbor lug city and one afternoon on the third or fourth day of his stay he startled a lady member of the house hold by lemarkiug hut he had a feel ing that some misfortune had over taken a wealthy planter whuiu they both knew very well and whom 1 will call Colonel Jones The colonel wns a prominent resident of the doctors home town and had a large outlying estate which he was In the habit of visiting once a week On I he day of Smiths singular pre monition he was on one of those tours of inspection but failed to come back and the following morning ids corpse was found lying In a eornlleld He had evldenty been dead about IM hours and from the appearance of the body seemed to have been seized with some sort of lit or convulsion Of course the affair created a great stir and the police made a pretty thorough Investigation but the only thing they found that merited any special attention was a small round vial in the dead mans vest pocket It was about the diameter of a lead pen cil by four Inches long and had orig inally contained a couple of dozen medicinal tablets which lying one on top or the other tilled the little bottle to the cork A few still remained In the bottom Upon Inquiry It wns learned with out trouble that the tablets were a harmless preparation of soda and that Jones himself had bought thenjtt a local drug store That ended suspicion In that quarter and for lack of any thing better the coroner returned a verdict of death from sunstroke There was no autopsy Some time after Jones had been burled continued the police commis sioner I learned accidentally of Dr Smiths curious prophecy and It set me to thinking Eventually I evolved n theory but It was Impossible at the time to sustain It with proof and for five or six years I kept It pigeonholed in my brain waiting for something to happen Meanwhile to everybodys surprise Dr Smith went to tho dogs He began by drinking heavily grad ually lost his practice and finally skipped out to avoid prosecution for cashing a fake draft After his flight I learned enough to absolutely confirm my theory as to Jones death What had really happened was this Dr Smith owed the old man n con siderable sum of money nnd hnd given a note upon which ho had forged ids fathers name as Indorser The plant er wns pressing him for payment and had threatened suit which meant In evitable exposure One day while they were conversing Jones pulled out a little glass vlnl and swnllowed one of the tnblets It contained remarking that lie took one dnlly after dinner for sour stomach That suggested n diabolical scheme of assassination which the doctor pro ceeded to put Into execution Repair ing to his otlice he made up a duplicate tablet of strychnine and encountering the colonel next day asked lit 1 1 1 to let him have the vial for a moment so he could copy the address of the makers from the label Jones handed It over unsuspecting ly and while Ills attention was briefly diverted elsewhere Smith put In the prepared tablet He placed It under the top four thus making It reason ably certain that Ills victim would take it on the fifth day from that date Next morning he left town so ns to be far away when the tragedy wns consummated and some mysterious uncontrollable Impulse evidently led him to make the prediction that first excited my suspicion When I made certnln of nil this I located Smith In Oklahoma and was on the point of npplylng for an extradi tion warrant when he anticipated me by contracting pneumonia nnd dying I thereupon returned the case to Its menial pigeonhole where It has re mained ever since Pardon me for nuking said one of the listeners but Is that really n tni story or are you entertnlnlng us with Interesting fiction It Is ubsolutely true replied the narrator But how did you learn the particu lars Well said the police commissioner smiling Smith wns like most clever erimiunls he had one weak siot He was fool enough to tell n woman She blnbbed New Orleans Vrmntlllty Athletic Applicant Do you need a strong man Manager of a dime museum No I have one But Id give 75 n week for a 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