Or, Leonora The Lady of Lancaster ; West’s Love. CHAPTER XXVIII. |e y, damned aa fair and lovely | arty could desire. |The ah che ar | at | . Westnwithy er ask xeys| er bof arm, undertook | th office guide. “We propose ompany Gres: sou a nd th, eer, ° peseriptions are alike to reader Her. Moat people skip over these entories of furniture and 7 ‘and hasten on to more interesting We will too, reade Weet had “reckoned, without it” when eupposed that the bonse she was empty, and that the lady of Lane ter Park a3 well is tho rest of the had goné to the Ab wing on fut "and frolic intent. It was tru she neta Bonded ning tat old adage, to thee poses, Lut God dioncsee. That proeaic — xffliction, rhfuemat om, mhich is no reepecter of poreons Id pecu re ee morning, ror rem ded he cmet prone | ce of h aut nam tthe | to ‘forget, in the | an iworldly h Cain erp So, groaning under the haa of her lentless enem: dy fain| fe relinauie hae deolgn of stuperintend: {ng the loves of he: nephew and {he earls r itor at least. She made om ngemente. oe to proceed | to! and sur t The good 6 of hei or the day. tnt doletal day Ml pad of it, | never sweet, was ieee ha vinoes ot her affliction. vain did Elise apply he hot, fomentations | and, & vane Kinimente, {i ‘the room. and! mith tho’ dest ministrations oudeavor fo woo, aula ‘epcue to the couch of | the afflicte: ‘aay, Lancaster being Wl of ecitchnien non wave Selah sik ore chess, than usual si head of hex unoffending and “Keeping and ilings, made and. re deous the gloom of her curtained cham- 80, groaning and la ing, Lady. Lancaster ‘passed. the ce, and toward high hours Sn “Tank goodness,” emoothed d. Iide eh rulous’ voice, dem the from her troay and imipationt hand: ic maiden. “And if the pay wasn't co go Hot, stay. in her’ ser id the woman fare wand. more, vi her o es ‘, vt dying. Baek vail how yellow ed, and Saly: she. le, swith the’ pane oa Sowden ‘off, and her wig of curly in, the box; I al want. to if T were ie she settled her coast i FA y_wipon aie aia made nae eof intenee watiefaction mith young and pr For in ‘oi mon with man shop for hersel ted, to. captivate, ¢0 me wandaoee “and an with her an But while Elise, Foaling nto. the long mirror opposite, indulged in these All char visions of the future, the b Black 01 er mistreated aéted. wie uch en again, and sharp, sudden necenta that t he maid gave @ stant of terror: ise, who te that playing Spon tho @rawing-room piano?” Jady, I thought you were asleep!” "oried poor Blige, ruefuily. “80 iool had T should jbavo heen if come play on the room ady Li grand it, janeneter, Ady, you, tn mistaken!” but ome one W piano, ani ‘ne erone Roten, struck a prac melodio us through the houge, deat, Mam sell te, lige, one ‘melodious a, said he *E thought ‘a march from ‘Norm: of le had gone to, the picnic. y have, my lad, 'y soul of in the draw. n who is that playing n' enapped the pee- 6 fin peremptory ‘any more the Blise without command; and io. obeyed it. T did hot iknow that there waa s wo. man in the hous d wake the Tes in a Piano d * that,” «aid Lady Howl “when the girl was What hat grand notes! F tale And che waited most impatiently for Bliso to return. ‘both curious and angry. She “ong d eho was curious to had done ie seemed to her that the maid etayed ie from “Norma” hed into another pi e_hefore. the \gis! came flying apraised hands and dilated iming” dady: ed in‘ ali my lito! mever was 60 astonish- CHAPTER XXIX. “You fool!" eried Lady Lane nator, in @ rage. “Who Cares whether you as: CORRUGATED | | TRON Galvanized, Rust Proof Made from very finest of} 3 nly | muere Pa ene mone re tonished or not? Why don’t, you tell me what T sent you to fnd'o hak & spuotst. ol Catt Bhi aes tieuily enough, “So I am going to tell you, my 1a It’s that girl from’ America: housekeeper’s niece.” Lady Lancaster jady, di- the bounded erect in her a mo nent ‘and tegarded 4 ae cisid for: ¢ Priunfeigned diemay. She forgotten the mistence of M niece, it took s Wildeved, thooght to. res to hei mind. When her memory ‘had fully come back, ehe gasped fedbly o yousay that that child—We nieces down in she drawing-rocm g,o0 Rady” that what I said,” se, who Was almost ag much 96 eal | eniened aie her miatrece nt little monkey! “she tea to olny. lee, thas ytd Elise?” angrily. z oly “vent and pee} oped uw who it was, ot Sed, Elise,” b: cried her mistress, imp my windy, ee bring r chowlder again k all thi Elise cried, | “Do as I bid.you, girl,” shary The maid took the thin, Bauy. Tinte fig: rv! 9: iho her strong ie aan, id ift- e bring my. ares cesing gown, my lio- ¥ wig. Put a i anasiok ay ledy. ise knew that there was no use in ex- a @ quietly did as vas . She powdered the yellow face, ad- sted the curly wig and youthful cap, | put on tha, Telet slinpers end. the geous dreesing-gown that madi Lady. Lancaster look ks: -she Queer Sheba in all her give me oe arm,” she said, turning toward tho door. ‘But, my. lady, where are you going?” erie “fo the drawing-room,” curtly. ull catch your death of old,” whim. you?" flashed the dow- groaning at every step with ened plein in her shoulder, Lady Lancss: her march to. the drawing lowing gown trailing majestic going forth a6 one gos she intent on the in- stant aid utter annihilation, metaphoric ally speaking, of the daring ‘plebia a who had 60 coolly tranegressed her com: to conquer, fo1 egres: a had never got ‘beyond ‘the y and the drawing tpom, my piano had Taec pie: The inated . cr ‘she could Ot Year hevselt away, Oh, Aunt West, my fingers acho to e key , dear? asked her aunt, E serulcees emilee. id the girl, se? ia_no on The wing, ‘This pi Tdare say it ou ‘do amuse yoursek, She threw back the imagniscent oidered cover, and 7 “en. EOL treN Gina cerek Mresneel madera jong lashea at eight of the gleaming pest! Leys. Oh!” sho eaid, under her breath, and She rai Feys. sat down. along the 0 fall m he lightly. sho dy seem: et rain-drops. from the fi ers, and full of eis thammony and delicious sound, She and on, and when the exquis game to 8 clove Miro. Went Sized ‘at her in. amazement iy may dear, owhat music!” Teak alieve anes Pony of the inates Y play as well aa an nol Mrs, Wes? ‘But shall we a newer ed, decidedly. Mpresently, Aunt West. I may stay just ‘a. little longer, may I not?” “if you tke to stay alone. I have, just thought of some dutice I have to will 0 back and jewva you wee, ie come in tualt an hour, will you be ready” h you, aunt,"” she ‘an: Pandecte hen flagers lovingly over , little thinking e strong, you Nokes. were ‘aval ing Neme- her upetai CHAPTER ae While Lady Lancaster finishing hei re, Leonora feed her ‘Tage ed a le more “anvfrem ‘Bach. “Ten sho. be: The. dowager, coming along utside with ‘stealthy, 4 “olanthe” lear and rel Miained ‘as many @ Dr signal could boast An ope on, my word | Wi me cineuted nd in liaete’ and auger, she, ¢ould g to hear the worda of the eort of the doynger, spite of ‘her not kelp pausing tender love sore “None shall part us from each other, Piidin. sil to sect wo are: all to one another, AT Yo. thee, and en to me! Thou the tree, ‘Thou the, idol. D' ‘Thou the ocean, I the billow Thou the sunrise, I the day!” “Upon my word, that must be « remark: able rehiid, * Lady Lancaster said to her- eelf; and, dike Bitee, she Desped patoaee the door to get a view ing tramegrensor she had looked she stepped back amazement. She was more as- fonished "than che had ever been in. her The child she ad come to seg was. Toned with 4 neat bar of jet—only.a fair fiaas mith ite profile turasd toward white hands adorning, save led beauty, stroying. over The glides ‘of. ings 0 pectin thei ey the keys -with a loving ML hor. goul was. in her eon Lady Lareaster caught her breath i gome one Had thrown urned to the ty awhiepe ich, a6 ai maid, Elise, that is not Amerian niece. “You are trying to deceive me! ‘No, my lady, 1 am not. It ie Mi est.’ Teche not, a pretly @ ead my fay, hat, ise ignoring was) a but corta’ Hevatedt ihe tease etepped over the dateshold oto the room, the long: train iff brocade ne ling belind hoe nacekicwalbed. with r of withering majesty upon her wrink- Ted face. Leor ora, hearing the ominous éound, glanced around with, a startled ait, et sheets, absolutely free from dof z ed, not ro asto. Any de: size or gauge, straight or curved. LOW PRIGES—PROMPT SHIPMENT MetallicRoofing Co. Mannfactarero TORONTO & WINNIPEG ss 47) a ‘on. across the thi se softy rhe velvet carpet until @ 8 wait pal, aad and iting er eyes wit) ‘ity, and dropped Shere ind to said, © kept down het “fons et and areolly es He fe crarkoatt cre Pare a prout Silver Gloss LAUNDRY STARCH means perfect: searchin whether used for shi Laces, dainty Dimities, deli cate fabrics, Lace coe able iiatan “Silver Gloss” has been tl favorite inthe homeformore than 50 years ATGROCERS: The Canada Starch Co, Limited .. “Lady Lascaster, 1 You gee wo have A piain Mire. te « title and when’ one comes he to- forget tho Ah?” smoothly. cur pardon, 1, simple expl n enough; pat Se who kept ol ide her mis: ‘oguish Spier in the blu aged by ‘the drooping. black jp laughing inher sleeve at, my 3 bu fn her mind, La fendmaid 60 oftes that Elise rather en- joyed seeing her on in her Lancaster nie *olt naeeeraet in rs suave, eilver-sweet tones that vaguely angered her. j “You are yery excusable, Misa West, she said, tartly and ice ultingly. “One has don much, to American imps dence and ignor Leoncra looked at her with the full gaze of her. cloar no oy cenmiy ier a a you, Lady my. easing clear, do “Tell me mal 4 ett “ae domaaee, fu this, her eyes in courteous indui ay ‘Lord Lam then; and ju od as mine, tbe is too poor. to. lie at-home. But that ia no concern of Poars: reve ow dared. you play on. the piano?” Pyieonora looked yery innocent and wo! dering and candid. ‘I Work beve, not ajar the said. is a very tiderstana how to use it, * ae your touch? I. was . No one cares “or , ooateeaiae referred mpertinence in 0 comin out. at sour th ep ean by “oh'?” in “Well, what do quired ‘the angi rage’ nie that rere we ‘no harm done my entrance here. I have not hurt way sary aasione 10 know houses looked like, wey perounaba my aunt to lev me come and see; but I really can not understand what terrible offense I have committed your ladyehip,” sald. Leonora, abe: place ithe Ake cone ght you were a child,” sput- pnaple fe df thoug! fered Lady. Lancaster, with the anor tools of and ‘continuing, ap texposed. Lec 8 Fats! ate eile to iiicker over her rosy lips Lancaster, pray be Teas, peel Gould ¥ help ly? Can one turn back the hands ot vtime? ff that were possible, eur you ol ay arallel Liter Tong ago of that, wond: 37 and with, & graceful little bow, Leonora deliberately out of 1) room, havin wae thie Parthian shot of delicate: fem: fnins ‘epite into the camp of the astounded er (To alent cy ok BE! RECRUIT ST BANTAMS. sh Now Accept Men Five Feet The British War Office authoriz- ed the enlistment of men under 5 feet 3 inches tall and not below 5 feet for the Ulster Division, the inimum chest measurement to be 34 inches artly as a result the enlistments te risen nearly 25 ar cent. rto short men in Belfast who wished to enlist were batta- d Ban’ tales of ‘de Cheshire Regiment. ‘The total pubes it reoruits from Belfast since Aut 4 is 20,325. Nearly half are in the Ulster Divi- fore sion, More than a quarter are in e cavalry and n Engst on nd ish ee re more ey to go to he. rank elaly. Neanly a tenth went into the Trish Brigade “ Nationals) or with Inish- men in’ the who were eager to get to the ne line. A feature comparatively lange number of Jewe-aniong the-r0 A Modern Hand Grenade, The comparatively rudimentar; of hend- first ic About the Household Three Kinds of Cookies. Beat to a cream one cup sugar, one-half cup short- ening, ene-half cup sweet mi egg; add three'and oes Halt cups pee three level tea- * Roll: thin, following filling <o pieos, /placeanbther cooky én top, nd bake! s Filling for CObKIS, 2TH Pee quar- ters cup. sugar,‘one heaping table- sp0en loureon eup boiling water, one cl Cook till thiek. hanged y substituting figs, dates, English currants, or hieRozy ‘nut meats in same gorgbortie as raisins. Extra. ‘Nice Molasses, Co okie es. One vas! lard pressed in Solid, three runs over. age enough to roll, taking not to mix tod hard. Rolf thin and bake in a quick oven.—Mrs. D. Orange Cockies.—Three- eee ate cup butter, one cup Sugar, thr well beaten eggs, yolks and whites beaten separately, grated rind of two oranges, one and one-half ae flour, sifted before measured, one~ leg teaspoon baking powder, heap- . Drop ‘by teaspoons on greased or wax paper and bake —Sunbeam. 3 Choosing Mutton. Mutton is generally considered the most healthful meat, an eaten by. many, to the exclusion at any variety. Consequently great care should be exercised @ se a little time plentg be ae to the zecdy? of quali g mutton (or Tan) care sical Met ‘ken to see that the fat clear, hard and white, as mutton wiih soft or va ow fat ey too long stay in cold storage teigte area that a great anit fat on mutton signifies waste j ay ase, so the wise housewife makes purchases with this in view. The leg has the least fat in pro- portion to weight. Next comes the aloud. ae color-of lean mutton is a deep ri Lamb is food to eat when one year old and is much mere digest- ible than other immature meat, such as veal or young pork. The wise housewife knows the value of nutrition, so she will hesitate ae buying lamb merely because it i arket, as is generally ae sive. The meat of spring lamb should be a clear pink, with plenty of pure white fat. Saving Time and Energy Have you ever noticed | how much erg: ace y_al= Y a the “kita ag well as in other places in these dagaecglicn 46 058 st of living 4 in money, as time saved may be used to that a saving ES Fy Syatomatizing housework so as to ry steps saves both e and ae keeping knives sharp saves time; knowin, manage a fire saves time, fuel and temper. day, and the total summed w: afford time to do a. little embroid- k, or ti of relaxation and renewal of nerve s o4 ree > all work carefully and neatly ; in picking up when you have com- pleted the work. To Keep Out Moths. As the time ‘is approaching when winter Ss on some advi how vi damage iby otha owill be found fe U Finst shake each garment, then brush or beat it and hang it out of doors if possible. Spray. the ceptacle which is to hold the wool- ine lens with turpentine and ell with newspape Fill the trunk or box with garments, laying them smoothly and with newspapers betwee! vee Put newspapers over the) Bhouta moths be seen during the m months raise the oe r of ae box, remove the top the things Testy on hs abhee printers. ink), foths HS said not to lay eggs ceed Kerosene Soke sprinkled. plan of prevention has been eA use for years with success. The odor of kerosene and turpenting Sige iopane quickly. By Way of H of Helping. Tt will be found sa great help it ee utensils with ie nas emp! ‘ood ee ok bette mieaa to siand. sooner they are ‘washed better and ler it is. At sis must att free them of scraps, then them to soak; cover with o pe towel or ie ot throw ox away clean tissue paper; fold it neatly, put a rubber light ep bea seal nan Sean the rease from frying pans. before washing. is very annoying to hare a canon ean be avoided b; placing a flat tin lid, such = comes on lard cans, then put your oupor wees ze may bbe over i ‘An e: enware casserole, or an, dish, hoa be soaked in soda r for keen ietoir: to avoid crack- thus its term of use- Tanda wal en prolonged. Hints for the Home. Nerve specialists now ‘realize that cane of will is dangerous +o ealt! n the oven placed over the pas To help to purify the air of a sick room place a bowl of clean water in the room, and change it every day. A paste of Sonn baking soda and wt spre a burn will stop pie pain and Ssoametion, al- most imme: warm med, is a splea- did cosmetic for the skin. the sk i ra getting weather. When using velvet remember that it must never be pressed flat on a table with an iron. It should be held in the hands, and the iron me gently over it on the’ wrong rough in a After inserting tape in preteen or blouses always tack the the centre of 1] of the tape from slipping back into the casing out of ri Scientists haye saint that disease germs quickly die when they come in contact seth, the or- inary floor coyering known as Hinoleum. This is ouphic Wo. be. e to th roperties MUST WASTE SHELLS. Accounts For Heavy Expenditure initio} hs of Ammu _Lieut.-Col. Boissonet, of the French. Army, explains in Temps come of the many re vhich make spendthrift artery one of'ithe necessary factors of ry. e French ‘‘75’’ is a weapon of has to 0 that ae object cio = will ets in the centre of so wide it will be realized that for every three or four ehelle "which tre: whigh eis eee "yahbed it. eed for heavy shell expendi- renches is already Nh Bae) of ig er as its ob- apie na moving infantry, unless it is Perea in pbx egal eguli r of some bac ia Hees ue finds it- self n the first shell which sb ca F beni them he to igor Sat ie e chs artillerymen thing for the soley to do i shorten its range by 100 y and sweep with 4 aaa the estan of the zone where they imagine the enemy Fas tti ney, ‘to Bo A battery of "75’ MAGIC BAKING POWDER Taine nO ALY [MADE IN CANADA] and it is only Sac oneae intense faa own troops are advancing to the at- tack. IER EROS The Idea. Many are the changes that have been wrung on the stolen-umbrella joke, and a fresh one has been Printed in spe Tatler. 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