j Ift h ft i V A - fc A X - - V A li 1 V vl 1 T i fWVt - W t w - gara Agmmi gNftta 4LafiflsiftfciiS i i i A J A overcame him He wrote a few letters seized his tiavellng bag and tied with out much idea as to where he was go iug In the lower hall of the building he met Miss Elton It was what he had long feaied for her uncle was cashier of the bank and she had to come down lo see him often on errands for her mother Of course he couldnt look at her Neither could she look at him And Hint Is why they both tried to get out llrst and both came together with 1 jolt in one of the compartments of the rapidly revolving door Kiost porcehed the catastrophe the tenth of a second too late He btopped suddenly in the wild hope that he could back out The door bumped against his heels with tioinondous foice and ho lurched forwaid against Miss Elton In a most embanasslng way Ilabbllng the most abject npologles ho thrust out a hand ahead of Miss Elton and tried to push the door mound It did not move He threw his weight against the leaf behind him but It was as immovable as an iron wall Why whats the matter with the thing he exclaimed Its stuck leplied the girl feebly That was the truth certainly Frost could not move It either way Their segment was completely closed by one of the curved walls between which the door revolved They weie impilsoned in a space just big enough to hold them Frosts llrst idea was that the shock of the door had disauanged Its mech anism He had never taken the trouble to find out Just how these contrivances were built but ho knew that the i in volving partitions could bo folded to jjelher handily so theio was good ptos jieel of Immediate iclcase Indeed It was probable that the door a LJTTLB WOKLP OF MATRIAOKY BY HOWARD FIELDING ciiirf J5 Miir ir jfooir a iww - - - - - -- - -- - - v When Mr Irost onino In Hip portal of thu Aim street liiitiU building whom 111 his others weie located he obsei vrtl tliat some workmen were repairing the roof of tin1 vestibuh It Is a unique structure unlike anything else l New Yoik Mr Irost being an arelilteet was peculiarly sensible of Its nhstudl ty It looked to lil in as If tlie bulldois lintl tried to carry u classic nimble tomb Into the modem stiuetuie and had pot stuck with it half way ihiough the front door Considering the weight of the Hlahs which foimed the main pait of thu vestllmleK roof Mr Fiost was of the opinion that they ought not to he dis till bed while people weie passing in and out beneath This opinion how ever was entirely professional Iei sonnlly he did not caie whether the la borers did or did not ill op 00 pounds of marble on his head whence we con clude that Mr Irost was not happy Meally he bad stood It about as long as he could The trouble did not seem to be that he had losl the girl but that lie could not stop thinking about her When their engagement was bioken lie was able to say to himself that the act xvas wise that she would be hap pier as the wife of somebody else and ho as the husband of nobody at all Of coin so Miss Klloii was a very at tractive gill with a face that simply wouldnt gel out of a fellows mind and a lot of the piettiest Con- fmiiul II Wliv liNil In v el met liniV l Why couldnt he stop wonving and get back to woik Must he lesort to travel in far lands as levels in noels usually duV On this purticulir day the doshe could be turned by foiee piopoil ap plied Mis own position prevented him fioin putting much power Into the of foit for in pushing upon the pailitlou ahead of him he had nothing to binco against except the paitltlon behind him and such an attempt was like the old Joke about the man who tiled to lift himself by pulling on his boot straps Meanwhile the situation was Inex pressibly embarrassing Dozens of men who knew Mr 1iost and Miss Kl ton and the main facts of their unfor tunate love storv weie among tho banks customers or held ollices in the building A crltnblo procession of them might be expected at that hour In the forenoon Fancy being shut up in a little glass walled cell witli the gill to whom joii used to be engaged ami thus exposed to public lew and the ridicule of oiir fi lends It was not to be borne In the few seconds that were ieiiiir ed for the situation to ieeal itself to Irost a ciowd had collected It was still possible to pass in and out of the building for on each side of the m voher then was an oidinary door but most people seemed to piofcr to halt and view lie spectacle 1iosl saw the uniformed watchman of the build ing a gigantic and inipiesshc ciea tuie push liia way tluoiigh the Huong within and apply his stiengtli to the door It did not move the sixteenth pait of an Inch Kiost shouted to him to get help fioin the woikinen who weie cliiiibltig down fioin the vesti bules loot and the watchman replied itasMiringly that it would be all right In half a minute Evidently icllif must come fiom WssM I Jf wmm W I BiArT n n nnn r Ilwlfrs yu Lul J h Hit 11 i L Iteki i aki siiiit ur TocirriiKH in a oaciv r without It remained for thoso within to summon up their patience Frost was a young man of remarkable self control This must be very annoying to you he said but of coin so It cant last long I think we should make the best of it and that suggests the Idea that you would better sit down He tinned his diess suit case over on end and placed it so tnat she could have thu end wall of the eel for a back Thank you said she I bhall not be so conspicuous If I sit down Hut Im afiald the door will begin to tuin And Im afiald that It wont he ie joined laugnlng gently At any rate It will hit ni llrst and I will give yoii warning Ah heie comes Paulson raulsen was the chief machinist em ployed In the building He went light to work as if he thought that two min utes tlmo would be enough to settle the affair lint the minutes passed and the door was Immovable In the segment opposite the one In which Mr Frost and Miss Elton weie Immured an eldeily gentleman of rath tr elegant appearance had been caught His position was In all respects similar to theirs He was taking matteis very coolly leaning against one of the par titions and smoking a cigar Our neighbor is bearing It well said Fiost with the amiable Intention of dlv citing his companions thoughts He has the advantage of being alone leplied Miss Elton She had not meant to say anj tiling disagreeable Natiually she computed the man in the one comptuimeiit with the man in the other Hut the leiuatk was susceptible of being taken anothei way It cut Frosts heait right In two You are ungrateful to 1iovldence tald he gently Think of the extreme THIS NORFOLK NKWS TIllMtSlMY NOVUM MW 2 1819 j It -- ----- luevltv of our picscnt assoilatlnn and if the linn h loiigi i mie that von have escaped Im ulMlim that she hud been the oilgluiil nggiessnr MIm Elton plncced oil to git even with I lost for revet I lug to an unplenannt topic As jnu linplj sold hp thin cno riciice Is oinparahlc to niatrlinonj Here wc arc abut up together 111 n cage enili humlng to get away and vet Inca pable of doing so Ami Paulson who tjplflcs the di vorce court Is so dreadfully slow re joined Irost These glass walls said he ghl cotil Inning the allegory are like the publlellv of inarringe Mntrled people are foi ever In the sight of all the wot Id and inch must In effect decline at all times This Is Hie best parluei I could get As to that responded Ilost the icincdv Is to make a choice of which one can uevei be ashamed 1 did so Ipon my wold said she vou said nothing so polite as that In the old davs I thought vou would like something of the kind lie leplied and I tried verv haul People Mho me foiced to bo together should stiive to be agieenble That Is I fanev the gieal and open so ciet of happiness in man Inge No one Is so dlsagieealde said she as the man who stiaius his naturally uuamlable online in the ell oil to be so and then immediatelv deiuatids ciedil tor It That I should suppose would be Hie heaviest ot a wifes bunions Her husband Is a beat a polar bear lleice and cold Once in awhile he pulls In his claws and looks pleasant for about two minutes and tor the next hour or week poihups be Is al wavs snv lug how hard lie tiled to please his w Ife Would vou like me lo huirv Paul sen he aslsed lie repiesents the dhoieo com t doesnt lie- said she Yes by all means appeal lo him Theie Is an evi dent case heie of liieoiiipatlbllllv ot temper Piust culled to Pnulcu and the ma chinist came close to the prison wall The tumble Is not with the door he said it is on top Thu whole thing Is ciamped The loot of Hie xestlbule hail settled pet haps as Hie icstilt of some misman agement of Hie i epulis and one of the Htippoits was piesslng down upon the door in such a way as lo hold lis four llanges immovable Posslblv the Jar of Hip doors sti Iking 1iosts heel might have Im nlshed the last pound of powei that jiieclpitatcd Hie catastrophe or it might have been tate hat timed It so nicely The couil said Irost decides Hint we have not been heie long enough to gain a lesidence Attion on jour peti tion is tliciefoie po l ponod And meanwhile she all our liiends know that we aie anxious to part and cannot Theres Harry Windoin gi inning through the glass i iid hell tell everybody And oh thems uncle Poor fellow how sony he will be tor me That our fi lends should be amused and our mar iclatlves gileved said Fiost is the inevitable result of these putanglemints However kt us be consoled Your uncle will spend large bums to get us out of this It will gel into the papeis she ex clalmed I see a man wilting some thing in a notebook Therell be an ai 1 1st hero piesently said Fiost I wonder if they can pho togiaph if tluoiigh this glass They both laughed at the pieposter ous notion of their pictures being to gether in the afternoon papeis Their mcriiuient was Interiupted by an out burst fiom the other cell The t til t tt prisoner was making a rumpus Ills pa tience had given out Ills cigar was smoked up and besides he had gath ered fiom Paulsons statement that the situation was not without peril He was threatening damage suits and per sonal violence Miss Elton caught borne words of his which let her know the real cause of the trouble and It fr Queued her Sin gulaily enough sie clasped Frosts hand with an Impulsive grasp Is It true she ciled that some thing Is wiong with thu roof over us It Is said he but theio Is no real danger If theie were they would break down the doors and release us He did not let her li inil get away while he was speaking and Indeed she made no effoit to wlthdiaw it Stid denlj theie weie tears In her eyes I am glad jou are here she cried Of course I would not wish you to be In danger but I should be so frighten ed If i wen alone I think that we have been of some use 10 each other he i eplled Even our juaiTclr have helped to pass away the tune Our friend in the other cage who typiliLs Hie bachelor began tlio ordeal mote calmly than we did but lie has not held out as will His Intel est is selllsh and that Is the woist kind of unhappliiess He caieful Jack she whispered You are leading our little allegory to a strange conclusion Let It lead wheie it will he re piled Tlio fact Is that all life Is an oideal which two can bear butter than one She looked serious for a moment and then laughed happily like a child Tell Paulsen t lint I dont want to get out said she The petition is wlthdiawn Youre a good fellow lack and the hinder the situation the better fellow jou are It Is worth while to go tluoiigh troubles for the sake of going thioiigh them with you Half an hour later when the door decided to move these two did not take advantage of their fieidoiu They went up to races home und told her mother that they had made It till up And while they told the Mnry they weie Just us clubo together ai in tlio narrow cell of wood and glass Hut they had learned to Hko It Jill INTO A TRAP Boers Cupluto Two I3ritish Regiments ai Laitysmitli SUIUlOtMD THEM IN HILLS Ionl Irish rustlers niul shirr1 Ucjiiuciils SuiTtiiuVr I LOSSKS MIAOU NUAIlhV 2000 i i Slvli -dm UIMcn In Mix KiliH liiiiiiil tiiKil In the Uimn til Ilin IIWiix I lil IhuI tln VVliiiln Cnlllil i Inliidlmilll 1 Vinl linnl Im ii IIiiimIi iil iiii Iiximx Nov I Theie was a con tinuous sticain of calleisat the war ol tlco until a late hour eveij body anx iously nupming legaidlng Mondays casualties hut the war olllco declined nothing had been teceived since en iial Whiles dispatch eonvoving Iho iutoiuiatiou of the capit illation til tlio Uoyal Irish Fusileeis and the iloiieosler legimeut This delay in getting fur ther intelligence is attiibuted in put to the hifiikiug down of the east coast cable but it stands to leasoii that tlio Win olltei must he possessed ill fiiitlier news vv liu h it is not thought iidvisalilo lo publish us yet Tlio disaster has caused a leiling akin lo constei nation mid in iloiieeslcrshno and the not lit of Iiclaiul wheie the legnneiits were io Tinted the blackest gloom pievails lamihi s awaiting with healing heaits the news Many homes an1 already m liiolil mug in couseiiiciice ol losses sus tained bv those icgiiiieiits in pievious engagements Public anxiety was caused by a spe cial dispatch t rum lidjsiiiith pub lished m the lute Millions lo theellecl Hint befoio dailuicHs last night the Hoers Decupled the position held by then homy aitilleiv which icuciul Whitehall silenced by the naval In adeiuid had opened Iho again The dispatch fuither says Thu oiiemv ivi again closing in and Iho sit uation is one of grave anxiotv He youd ihiiibt the lioer letiiemeut Mon day was a i use to iliaw ieneral White into the hilly counliy and nwav 1 1 tint tlie Pitilish camp This last sentence is Higiulleaul ami couth ins I he opinion ol mi I it u y expel Is that ieneral White is allowing himself to be oiiteneialed by ommaildaiit Geneial Joubeil No i xaci repoit of losses has yet been made public but I he best estimate is that 1110 to 1 Kit men have been cap tilled oi killed The olliceis Willi the lost detachment nuiiihcieil il Whites lepoit shows 12 ol these pi isoners The liileienco drawn here is that the others have been killed Fiom lie scanty advices nceived it seems cei tain that the disaster was a simple icpetitiou ol the bailie ol Majuhi hill though on a largei scale The two legiuicnts weie allowed to niuich into a tiii set lor them by the lioeis It is simply a case ol the lioer spider and the guileless iiritish lly In fact Hie whole engagement ol Monday seems lo have been bioiight on by Command tut iiiii cial loiibeil who conceived a giant trap out oi which as the olli iil dis patch shows Sir Jeorge only i scaped with dilliculty icucial White had the idea oi driving the Hoers from the hill seven miles out which icucial limber made a show ot foitifying on Sunday The Eoer ioiceslelt uioice sutlicient to draw General White on while with the reiiiaindei of the Eoern he moved stealthily around the Hritish right to dolivir a think attack and to endeavor to cut oil Ueneial White from Eady sniith Tlio Hritish commander suc ceeded in bating oir the attack hut only with great dilliculty and during the movement Ins tioops suffered lrom a flanking lire Harsh things are said in militury cir cles of the tactics which have made pos siblo the ambush of the Eighteenth Hussars at Olencoo and now the loss of two lino regiments It is feared that Sir Jeorge White is no mutch for the Hoors insofar as cun ning tactics aro concerned and it is pointed out that if the Eiitish com manders continue to lead their men into obvious traps tuithei disasteis must be looked lor About 0000 fresh troops will nrrivo nt Jape Town on Sunday next liom England and lie available to reinforce Ieneral White Tianspoits will nrrivo theie daily after Sunday until by the end of next week 28000 troops will have Ik en lauded in South Africa These troops aro intended for General lullers army but they will undoubt edly bo disptaehed to Natal if the situa tion there should become pcnlous The Hritish army will eventually reach the huge total of hJOill of winch ltSi will bo legulars and tlio other 20000 miscellaneous but excellent colonial troops Worn DrfiMt fm ii lliimliril Vintri London Nov 1 An ominous cur tain has again descended on affairs in Natal No dispatch except the ofllcial telegrams of Sir Geoigo Stewart White lias thus far been permitted to mention tlio disaster and no telegram from Ijady smith has neon received in London since tho advices of the Hritish commander This gives rise to the beliof that com munication has been cut in which event some time must elapie before di tails re guiding Hritish losses are rcceivid if tho war olllco ofllcialsliave itceived information on this point thov have ru lrained iroui publishing it ieneral Whites estimate that tlie Hritish losses were uhout M isovidently quite sspirato from the probable losses in killed and wounded among tliecaptuvud b ittalions On this point tlioro is tho greatest sus pouso ninoiig tho relatives of tho pris oners It is NiipptKiil the stampeding nuili i eai i led awav the icn v h of am iiiuii him ami thill the lumps wipilu lad d atli r Hung the iiiuuils each man ruined In the absence nf news the morning pipei s aie f educed lo spirilla Hon ni to how the disiistir m curved Tlio grin nl opinion i Mini a inisiim of Iheunuln vv as he real ren son of the full Into the tin Appnii nth there was no cm nil v lo w iti h over the rat let of the mission column The Morning Post pointing out how near the Mulish were ton ntill greater tllsasb r saw lu en pt iirt ii g the col limit tin Moeis also had the Devonshire legtmeiit praetirallv at their luerev and a little inure dining would have made a bad business much wotse and seeing thill a foiee sllollg enough lo scoop lip a couple of infaiiliv battalions could IlllVe put itself ptlicliiullv bet Wren Jell rial White and his eiitupwo may be very thankful that things toditv aie not nunc seiioiiH than they are thu Ii ssou has been seveie It Is huniilliil big lo Hud a nation ol fai merH healing at theii own game but Hid Mtonit a propel lespeel iH had loi Moer Htiategv ami laches tho better lor our IoiIiiiii s in Natal This sobeiiug note is sti ueh bv all the mottling papeis today together with expiessioiiH ol a delei miuahou lo eanv the niatlei thiough ul whatever cost The Daily hionicln leleiimg editor uilh to the silualiou says III vii vv ol the intent liuluie ol lie campaign and the teuible hiiiiiiliiihoii ol the Mrilish aiuiy vvocun onlv vaguely hope Hint Sll ieoige While III tile huld lavs that lay beloie linn may be able lo hold 1advHiiiith Iteheat would be an uiideitaking which the imagination fails to giap It this war is lo be a Mai ol veiigeaui e we shall have lo wipe out adisihtii beloie which themeiiorv ot Maniba ludoNiiway Tlie empiio is liu e to fare w ith a irpnlse computable only to Hie suiteiider ol itillgovue to the embattled lilimiisol our Ametlcau colonies HEAVY LOSS ALONG COAST IIiii Ii l inpiil 1inl i it imI itl Iti fint In Near VIIiiiIiiiI iii Wu mimios N Nov I -Author itative lepoils 1 1 1 tin Wiighlsville and Caiolina I each says the noilheasler leached tlie height of its lui y in that vicinity ai I a m Much piopeitywas drstioyed but no loss ol lile has been lrpoileil At Wl Iglltsvilh theie mo DO odd collages ami ol this number ir in c a total loss and the oiheis badly damaged The loss is estimated at 42i000 The host lo ot tlio Wilmington Sea Coast mill oad ami hack aggiegal mg ill extent about lluee miles IH u xvieek and the damage is estimated at fit0IO AI WllghlhVille Sound con siderable damage was done and tins loss is estimated at seveial thousand Im ikiIii llniil slmliilili I mini lied Itli iivioxk Va Nov 1 The toipedo boat Slililniek was launched bile yes teiday in Hie piescncpol Piesideiit Mc Kiulej 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 v membeis ol Ins cabinet Goveinoi Tj lei ol Yiiginia anil an im mouse olltpoilllllg ol people The drill instiiilion was mailed m some of its lent urns bv a heavy laillslorni Tho civ ic carnival parade hail to be aban don d ov ing to the weather ami the di i mat ions oi tho buildings picsculcd a bediaggled and woe liegone appearance Hut the pi ople lesidents as well as vis ilois liom ul in Vuginia cities und points outside the shite vvlio ciimu to witniss the launching and see the pienidi nl wi io enthusiastic olninliliin Itilii l IiiiImI VIon oloinbia Nov 1 A icpoit lias ii at lied hem that on Oct 28 two aimed government steamers destroyed seven insiiigent vessels one ol the latter sinking with it is liiinored 200 sol dieis Tho government troops were vietoiious in a pitched battle with tho insurgents near Hticninmiriga Tho lnsutgcnt leader I Tribe was killed and the insurgent leader Kui taken pus oner It is now buheved Hint tlio revo lution is ending DiTiilcN fiilnnl luhnr JiiiiiiM Pirisiiuiuj Nov 1 An liiipoitaut do cisiou was handed down by Judge White of the county courts against labor unions Tlio case was nno which caused a great deal of comment in labor circles all over the country G L Flue ens a glass manufacturer brought suit against the Glass Workers union to prevent them from inducing theappren tiers of the plaintiff to join thu union Tlie decision holds that tho plnintitr iias aright to operate his factory independ ent of tho union ami that the defend ants have no right to poiHiiado his ap prentices to become members of their urginiition I Dont lose sleep j Take j Ayers Cherry Pectoral and lose that i couhu j IK AM FASHION PIU Sl NT MOO HANDINIIMAtlONSOr THINGS TO COML A Pane Top I IiiIi ami Itinia in tiHIR llllcs VUllOillllllll lliil mnl IliM lltttttt tH or I hi He I si it V ttoilioi of Viiililei Skills A tiovellv llmlliig favor anmiu oiim Of the inodlstes Is Hie Use of mini II box philts la 111 fiom lop to cilne or ii lunie ill nillRrtiietlt Tills Is not UccismiiIIv cut ell prim i ssi In actual fail llioiiili tin general appearame bads to Hull HUggiMlull II Is sIllMligh gioeful mnl uncommon hovvevn Tlie fiiurj for st might lines Is also well shown In Hie small iniinnm mil ol Hie Hi hi llliistialloii I his is in tlio new idiadc of i loth wlili Ii will bn Mm m V ulU J A BMMir AIIIIIMN HIIT much adopted for autumn ami winter weal being a led shade of mulberry and ailed aulomoblle The biaided design Is of plain black- plaited biald having a lather satin elfeet in places The slilclieil levels dull metal bllttoilH and gineial linlshlngs give Hits suit it most chill tiling elleet while the long lines tend to make It a becoming alyle lo auv liguie liiclliird al all to embon point The lacket can be made smaller as a bodice for Indoor wear and lie collar lined with velvet in place of the fur which obtains on Hie outdoor coat The second cut pirsenls a charming decollelage lor a voiuig lady It would account loi ilselt well in any light Hut but Is csp chilly successful in white Willi shoiildii simp and bow of sap phlie blue velvel a pale shade of blue sa I In ilbbon Unending the bouillou liees at Hie top beliealh the flill Mi Iher a sapphlie or tmiiiolse liucklu slioiild be woin al Ihe waist Idle the chic bliirk gown is allll well liked ami ciavs and biowns are in high vogue Hie piospect of dull tp TOvit If m Jffllm w v - n - J 3i TUB NKWUST nrCOLLBTAOR days to come eiicourages toward gay ness of toilet The tailors me appar ently dominated by Hie most cheerful of sentiments for their tweeds com bine startling and daring color con It asts Theie me blues inlxed with heliotropes and lurther confounded by splashes of ted gieeu and brown flecked with orange and curiously clever and iiite delightful gray mix tures that If caught In one light re veal flecks of blue in another oC mauve mid perhaps In yet a third a glimpse of yellow The tailor world evidences no signs of erring on tho side of dill monotony Spots It Is said will bo everywhere und tunics or polonaises of pastel cloth spotted with black velvet will fall over plain cloth sklits that are to be decked with flounces cut bias which are to re place the shaped flounce so long used elvet It may be added In passing la expected to be greatly euiploved It Is authoritatively stated that one of the great Paris designers will en couiage skirts for the coming beason to be much less tight The necessary graceful curve of the tlguie will Jie de lineated by a well shaped skirt but In many cases a wide box plait will ap pear down the back giving the Hat -fleet yet a mote graceful looseness expanding as the liguie wnlku A late thing Is to have tailor mode di esses of silk the silk used bclug of the soft dull kind or faille I 1