The Princess Dehra BY JOHN REED SCOTT. Copyright, 1*08, by John Rood Scott L--_-- J I To her quick eye and natural talent had been added years of careful training under expert maitres; for, to Frederick, she was both son and daughter, and he had encouraged her in every thing that went to strengthen body or mind. Yet she was so very modest about it, that only very lately had even Armand known of her proficiency; and now, he regularly put on the mask and plastron with her, and had her present when Moore and lie were practicing, w J'^And for morg than a little while,nr the archduke replied; “and if you do have to draw, try to forget you’re fencing with pointed weapons, and bear in mind only that you must not be touched.” She leaned closer to him. “Goodness Armand, you make me afraid,” she said, with a little shiver; “I don’t want to fight any one.” “Please God you won’t have to, dear, but if you do, remember that the surest way to save your life is to take the other fellow’s.” She shivered again. “I shouldn’t want to be a man.” lie slipped his arm around her and bent down. “Let me send you back to the palace, sweetheart,” he whis pered—“for my sake go back.” “It is for you sake I’m going on,” she answered, “and—I’ll kill the other fellow if I have to | •—but I don’t want to.” The carriage drew in to the curb and stopped. It was on a side street near the rear gate of the Ferida, and as the archduke got out, two officers in quiet uni forms and capes, who were walk ing slowly along halted, and, af ter a glance, came up and sa luted. They were De Coursey and Marsov. “I thank you for your at tendance,” said the archduke; and leaving it for Moore to ac quaint them with as much of the business in hand as was neces sary, he linked arms with the re gent and they went leisurely on; there was ample time, and they reached the entrance as the Cathedral bell rang the hour. The great gate was closed and locked, but in it was a small one, so cleverly hidden among the frets and ornaments that the archduke had trouble in locating it, and still more in finding the catch, which Mrs. Spencer had engaged would not be fastened. Across the street a number of men were loitering, and two came hastily over; but recognizing Colonel Moore, who had stepped out .to meet them, they made a quick salute and were returning, when he called them back. “It will be for you to see that we are not locked in,” he said, and following the others, who had already entered, he closed the gate behind him. The drive ran between great oaks straight toward the house, but, a little way in, a narrow walk branched from it on either (side and wound through trees and between hedges to the side gates, ami thence on to the front. Mi;s. Spencer’s apartments were in the wing on the right, and her instructions were to proceed by the path on that side until oppo Bite the rear of her suite; then by anoter path tat. bisected the first, and which, crossing the driveway between the rear and side gates, led to the house and close under her windows; there, at the first amall door, they were to knock. ► Eleven ojeiack was a very ear ly Lour at Ferida palace, and the archduke looked dubiously at the lighted windows and the flitting figures inside, with the music of "the orchestra, in the main hall, throbbing out irregu larly in bursts of rhythmic melo dy. It seemed rather absurd for five people to attempt a surrepti tious entrance into such a place; and again he urged the princess to return at least to the carriage, and await him there ; but without success; and in deep misgiving he went on. They gained the small door un seen, and with a cjuiet word of warning, he'knocked. From within came an answer ing knock, to which he responded with two quick tups, twice re peated ; the door opened a little way and Mrs. Spencer’s maid peered out; then, assured, she swung it back and curtsied them inside. “Suire* de pres, messieurs,” she whispered, finger on lips, and hurried down a narrow but rath er brightly lighted passage, and op a stairway, and into a room T3 he or dered ; and he and Moore tossed the princess over the seven foot obstruction, and were swung up, themselves, by De Coursey and Marsov, whom they then pulled across._ (To Be Continued Next Week.) A* They Sounded to Her. From the New York I.etter In the Pitts burgh Dispatch. “T have a new stenographer," said WlJJtt. “she's a wonder. She writes what she thinks she hears without re gard to what it means. And her hear ing does not seem to be particularly acute. For instance. I dictated a letter In which I told a man to look after hla ‘finite ego' and the letter advised him to keep an eye on hla ‘fine eyed dago.’ ” “It may have been good advice Just the same," said his listener. "Perhaps." was ths answer. “But an other of her efforts was not so good. That la It did not make much sense. I used the phrase, ‘co-labor wtth you.’ and ehe wrote It ‘coal labor review.’ I asked her what she thought it meant and she said it did not mean anything to her." “Going to keep her?” "Sure. She amuses me on a dull, drab day. It te always Interesting ;« read the letters she has turned out to see if ‘fly swatter' has become loo water," or if ‘cross 1 bar’ has become ‘cross-eyed bear.’ She writes things as she hears thsm." A drastic anti-ctgaret Is In the Wash ington state legislature It prehiMta sale and manufacture of cJgarets, wrappers and papers, and pro Vidas for confiscation wherever found. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. 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