X otonoonoHooKooooonototaoitononoioHonpH9oll9nfl OYOMOMOttOMOtabfcOtaOtaOtoOMOMOMOMOMOUOMOMOMOMOKOMOMO hO Xo o 2 o1 fo oft VO ox Jko or io o fo ft ft V PLATING THE PART Or THE PRINCE 9 A THANKSGIVING BY HOWARD F COPYRIGHT 1899 BY C W HOOKE O Mon 9 STORY 5LDING THE NORFOLK NEWS THURSDAY NOVEMBER 7 1890 fcO of c 1 s to M oKonootooHoHoioHotololololjoHoloioltootoHoHoHoiovi When Clifford Kidley tiillllniintrcn son ntul in IiIh own right richer oven thnn his fntlier went to nsk Dencoti llrnstow for the hiinri of his daughter in utnrrlfiKC lie felt a consciousness of rectitude that wiih distinctly nciwaule ltidleyH at tentloim to Angela Hrastow hud excited the gossips of tlie little down cunt town lint lie was koIiik to make that all right on this ThankhKlvinK nfteriioou lie felt like the fairy piiucc whose duty iu the btury is to make every one happy Poor old Deaeon Hrastow would feel tlint he had sailed out of all his lifelong worries and for Angela it would mean a chnnge from the little frame house for which her father hadnt been able to afford a coat of paint in 0 years to n veritable palace and a time of Thanksgiving indeed The young New Yorker had nn idea thnt the first part of the interview might not be altogether agreeable so he had prepareu a somewhat hasty declara tion of his intentions but the deacons unexpectedly prompt and cordial How -de do knocked it all out of his head Glad to see you looking so well and so thankful exclaimed the deacon Santiago malaria cant stand this down aast air You ought to give a good ac count of our cliuiutc wheu you get back to New York I shall said Kidley and of the down eaHt people as well I guess we can return the compli ment rejoined Brastow Youve made yourself pretty popular hereabouts -except with some of the old ladies They regard you as a base deceiver Im afraid my conduct has been open to criticism he said Yes it has replied the deacon You got well when all the old women in town had said you were going to die Theyll ucver fot give you Indeed said Kidley much relieved Im afraid I must plead guilty to that But it doesnt worry me You see Im not interested in the old ladies but in one of the very young ladies You dont say exclaimed the deacon Nothing serious I hope It is extremely serious said Ridley and then he paused He did not know just how to take the deacon who was of n different type In conversation from what he seemed on a casual view Ridley had rather avoided him up to this time Lounging upon the front steps of the deacons house with Angela and other young people he had frequently Been Brastow come home to his dinner or supper but on such occasions the deacon had always hurried by with an apologet ic manuer for the New England parent never intrudes upon his children 0 Mr Ridley of New York Bad made the mistake of supposing that Deacon Brastow wus of a timid nature and would be embarrassed in his presence He had expected also that his prospective father-in-law would have a magazine dialect whereas he pronounced the language with great accuracy ns became one who had been a memler of the school committee for many years Serious is it said the deacon You dont mean to say that youre in love with Angela I mean just that replied the young man earnestly I have thought that you might doubt the sincerity of my in tentions nnd so Oh bless you no said the deacon I didnt know you had any thats all Let me assure you then snid Rid ley that my mind is thoroughly made up I want her for my wife The deacon drummed a weird and slow little tune on the desk beside him Too bad too bad said he I gave Angela just a bit of a hint that fehe might Pi 1 VC JJ3LF if i m jmt mm JyN 1M -v w AmmjJ DO I UNDEuSTAND THAT VOU OBJECT TO MEf be encouraging you too much but she eaid you never got silly Im sorry very sorry If youre going to feel bad on her account Ridley shifted from the wooden arm chair in which he had been sitting to an other which he found to be equally un comfortable so he btood up The fact is that he was beginning to be nervous Ap parently the character of prince in the fairy story was harder to play than he had supposed The deacon did not seem particularly thankful to him for the Thanksgiving dny blessing he offered And as for Angela well Do I understand said he that you object to me as a son-in-law Objct is hardly tho word for it re plied the deacon If I knew you better I might object to you and I might not I cant say 1 am pretty well known In New York rejoined the young man Deacon Brastow shook his head Nobody is well known in New York said he Ive beeu there a good many years ago but 1 dont suppose the place has changed for the better Its got bljr ger and t lints a disadvantage Now for Instance who are your next door neigh bom 1 live in a bachelor apartment house replied the young man Its more con venient for me as my fathers house is closed most of tho time My people are In Europe or Newport or somewhere else eight or ten mouths in the year Well who tire some of the other lined clors In this place where you live In quired the deacon 1 dont know many of them answer ed Ridley Quiet Milieu respectable people ask ed the deacon Ridley could not suppress a smite for Brastows adjectives were not precisely those that he would have chosen in de scribing the tenants of the Cecil apart incuts I really know very little about their private life he confessed Wo let each other alone as a rule You dont know them nnd they dont know you said the deacon Now merely for the sake of the argument well suppose that you wanted to be a burglar or a highwayman Would any one of them know anything about it Not till they read about it in the newa papers said Ridley frankly How does the man who lives right in the next room to you spend his even ings queried the deacon blandly Heaven knows exclaimed the young man I havent seen him in six months Such n thing couldnt happen here said Brastow Here every one lives in the sight of his neighbors and his repu tation is founded upon every act of his from boyhood up But 1 also have a reputation re sponded Ridley warmly Inquire of my business acquaintances on the street nnd see if you can hear of any act of mine that has not been strictly honorable There is a young man who keeps n store across the street said the deacon His name is Sargent Samuel Sargents son I have nn idea that he is rather sweet on Angela and may come some day to see me as you have done Suppose I knew no more about him than what tho clerk in his store sees between 8 oclock in the morning and 0 in the evening Would I feel sure that lie was a proper husband for Angela Ridley felt the perspiration starting out on his forehead He realized that he was engaged hi a struggle where defeat was not to be thought of He had n passiug vision of Angela and it helped him I did not make New York said he nor nsk to bo born there Would you deny marriage to all its inhabitants They might marry among them selves said the deacon gently I dont mean that to be offensive but you and I on such a subject ns this must say what we think As for myself said Ridley I can not do the impossible but if you will come to New York I will give you every opportunity to look me up Here and now I can only say that I have no skele tons in my closet nnd that I love your daughter I might speak of certain ma terial advantages but Why not asked Brastow They are important You are n very rich man nnd you could do a good deal for Angela If this were a matter of business there would be only one answer I could make But it isnt My daughter has never lacked food or shelter and while I nm spared she never shall Neither has she lacked good healthy moral surround ings Rnd while I have any voice in choosing them she never shall Amen said Ridley heartily and then there was a pause while the two men faced each other in the gathering shad ows Deacon Brastow said Ridley nt last what shall I do to convince you that 1 am the right sort of man I dont know said the deacon slow ly You might come down here and live n year or two among us Id like nothing better said Ridley but my business interests There it is again the deacon inter rupted In New York it is all business You will live in one world and your wife in another How many men In New York go home to break bread with their families In the middle of the day How many pass two evenings n week at their own firesides You have no homes there unless among tho poor My parents are happily married and And spend from two to four months a year under their own roof Where are they enjoying this day of thanks if its a fair question My mother and my younger sister are in Italy or on their way across said Ridley ijiy other sister has gone to Smith college and my father is in San Antonio Tex on a little matter of busi ness I dont think Angela would like that kind of Thanksgiving day that way of living said the deacon Let us be clear upon one point do claied the young man whatever An gela likes is a law of nature so far as I am concerned She blmll make such a home as pleases her And as for my business let me tell you that affairs in Wall street will be in a condition to make Black Friday a pleasant recollec tion when they toke my thoughts away from her Well said the deacon doubtfully as he stroked his scanty gray beard that sounds encouraging After this little talk I dont feel quite the same as I did In fact for your sake I rather hope that Angela will change her mind Will change her mind echoed Ridley iu n tone of horror You dont mean to say she has already decided The deacon seemed about to answer with some real disclosure Then he checked the impulse and said Youd better talk with her Ridley seized his hat which had fnllen on the floor iu the courbo of this inter view and jamming it down hard upon his head he rushed away in search of Angela She was not at home She was uot iu half a dozen other places where he expected to find her He sought her so earnestly that a rumor arose that Angela Brastow had mysteriously disappeared Finally ho got around to the deacons house again and found the object of his quest quietly busy with hot biscuits and tea and cold turkey Tho young mill was Invited to paitake of these mid other refreshments and when the supper was over he was presently alone with Angela In the fitting room Angela he said I am here tonight with a purpose It has taken such com plete possession of me that I can think and tpeak of nothing else If you dont m i mi 1 5 ANOKtA intorrKn thk tonqs know what It is you are nlono In that The air knows It Every object in tlila room is aware of it The very chairs arc listening and the eyes of your great grandparents up there on the wall are looking straight through my heart I love you and I want you to promise to be my wife Angela dropped the tongs upon the iron hearth and they made a noise thnt was echoed in the old square piano iu tho corner For some occult leason these homely sounds nssiimcd au alarming choracter iu the young minis ears but Angela picked up the tongs very cnlinly and put them in their proper place with great deliberation You nnd 1 said she would never lie happy We shouldnt get along well Marriage is a very intimate relation she continued with an air of maturity thnt would have been comicnl in less serious circumstances Married people are too much together They must get dreadful ly tired Ridley laughed nervously Your father said he seemed to think that we shouldnt be together enough My father is an old man she replied The world has changed since lie was young It has indeed answered Ridley and in no respect more than this of mnrringe Married people lend a freer life nowadays They know the value of an individual existence You need not bo nfraid of being tied too closely to me You shall have every opportunity to lead your owu life You shall have your own apartment h of course your own servants your own separate income and I will come to you or leave you at your lightest word She looked nt him steadily for n mo ment nnd the glance went through his heart like an icicle It waked him He remembered in a Hash that this girl was the daughter of the shrewdest nice on earth He saw that by the simplest strategy she had made him disclose what the word marriage had always meant to him and in the same moment he saw her draw away from him Then for the first time he was perfectly calm He was one of those men who are at their best in the worst emergencies I cant imagine n life snid he that would be harder for me but if I can win you on no other promise I will stand by what I have said Yet let mo tell you what I really want It is a home with you I dont care where it is or what it is like but I want it to be ours You must wnnt me always to be there and I must fly to it like a bird to the nest That is the life I want nnd the life I ask you to share If all this had not been true Angela would not have believed it but it wus true and she did believe it Then there was u real love scene which began iu the impulse of two btrong young hearts and ended very conventionally in the display ing of an engagement ring It bore a diamond which to Angelas astonished eyes looked ns big as the fire whose light it reflected But it did not dazzle her I do not want that Clifford she said I want something you have worn and cared for something that you will miss when it is mine bo that both of us will remember If it is a ring you might give me that gold one on your little finger Youve had it so long that its worn thin So the time thnt was to have been such a time of thanksgiving to the deacon and his daughter was equally ns great a time of thanks to the millionaire fairy prince who gave his love a little gold ring wortli nbout 3 and a promise us old ns the world And the deacon when he was in formed of the facts said his daughter had acted for the best At leiibt he hoped so Interrupted the ProKrnmme Did that thnr sharp what give a show in the opry houso Inst night ketch bullets in his teeth ns he snid lie would on his placards asked Porcu pine Pete He ketched n few said Lariat Loin but not exactly as ho allowed ho was a goln to Nother one of them tenderfoot swindlers I spose Mebby I dunno He didnt git fur enough so wo could tell whether It was a swindle or not You see ho begin his puffonnanco by askin fer some gentlemanly member of the audience to lend him a hat Wot Jiappeued then Well Dog Faced Dick handed his hat up and tho professor started oft by brcakln a passel of eggs Into it Tho bullet ketchln part of tho pro gramino happened right thar Tho coroners wnltlu to hear from Ills friends in tho east If ho has any Chicago Times IIerakl The new variety In taffeta silk lint the pliable qunlltles of n soft foulard while It Is much heavier and more suitable for gowns than the thinner kind LATEST LINGERIE Clrrer Inrlnlntt Viirlntlonn of Tito liiilHirttinl liirttirittn To meet tho deiiiiiiitl of the luxury loving ntul prompt pitying American tlie 1iirlnlniw set the pneo in under gnrtiHMits nnd do all their labor of con struction by luiud but our owu miimi facttirers follow their lead ho idosely and udtniinbly In mnihlno wrought pieces that It Is really u matter more of Houtltiutit than worth that dictates tho putrhnso of tho French article On both sides of tho water tho effort Is nlways tending toward n reconcilia tion between excessive graceful dalnM ness that every woman demands nnd precautious ngiilnnt hulkliicHH that no woman onti allow Turn over a heap of gartnontH all fresh from Paris and you will Mud that though silk Is so slightly used In their make tip none save the pottlcoiitrt perhaps but will run through the circle of a t It mult ring Everywhere that nn Inch of gondii might lie pruned uway tho nillsts sols hois have siloed to good effect and with no loss In the charm of tho gar ment For example all chemises are sloped to lit the figure like a glove The newest French pattern hIiown a novel arrangement by which a tiny side body Is Introduced under tho arm and tho hciui ho Hklllfully tiiaulpulatod that It can never act as un Irritating cuuse ngaliiHt tender flesh To obviate any awkwanluoHs In getting In and out of such a chemise the long slip olther buttons or tics on the hIiouIiIuin or Is opened down the front well below the waist lino and this delicate garment Ih shullled off as easily as n pinafore In taking away from the chemise nbout the waist lino the skirl length hns been Increased The long dieinlse has logically done nwuy with that absurd little exotic in the feminine wardrobe tho short petticoat She who wears a silk undervest Is In com fort liouuil to udopt a brief tunic tinder THK IIOIKUO CACI1K COKSKT Aer Bilk or cambric underskirt nnd though by this device she pares away some bull nt the bust nnd shoulder line she doubles the thickness at her waist and hips With the tight fitting long skirted chemise the fattest of women gets nil tlie relief she deserves and carries two undergarments instead of three Right nt tho top nnd bottom nil the chemise decoration is done Some of them are long enough to reach half way to the ankle and have their edges cut In deep vnndykes or scallops or wedged shaped tabs nnd then to these are applied little wavelets of lace Camisole cache corset or underbody call that garment what you will but do not give it any length below the wnlst line The prettiest nnd most useful styles nre made in bolero nnd hundker chief shape and nn exceedingly recent Invention In this line Is cut to fold flcliuwise but perfectly fiat over the shoulders across the bust and pass ing under the nnns the ends of It fasten by two flat pearl buttons In the center of the bnck Tliose thnt button orthodox fashion down the front nre cut off sharply at tho waist a broad embroidered beading serves ns a belt and through this a ribbon Is run for beautys sake says the New York Sun from whose summary of this years attractions In underwear the Illustra tions and present fashions arc repro duced A bride must feel rather cheap when a relative 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