WAIT F Wait for me Let us walk side hy side Death's valley throug Holding each oth Loving and tr KIL] Y nis surprises chief there would b + Kilby looked: re his brow a little. iscnl vely irom On¢ charm, lieved, and unbent Margaret went on admirer to iracteris- re “Oh, say, Marg: like tfiat Keep it for Har- grove. He will know what you mean. Margaret saw that Kilby was teased, rod said good naturedly, “Oh, well, wo won't quarrel, You will in- r yourself. You are néth- ; if not Kilby Brooke, an absurd creature take voursell might be jJanghed at, Do you want to go with me in the carriage? I can drop you at your street corner. Or wonld you pre- fer to stay and take dinner with father and mother? They would be glad to have you." “I will go with yon.” He put on liis overcoat snd followed Margaret to her carriage Three years before, Brooke nsked Margaret to marry him, refused him, low fever. When he recovered he went back to Margaret like poor, faithful dumb creature to the hand that had struck it. She per- mitted hima to take his old place be- n't talk aret, de Gear, on bein that if you did not eriousiy, yon had She cause she thought that a man who had | had a low fever on her account was entitled to some consideration. One of his friends said to him : “The next time it will be brain fever, Kilby.’ ! your i «0} You are such y ! and he went down with a | sce | “There won't be next time,’ Kilby rephed. “Oh, then you arc sare von't refuse you again?” “Miss Bartram will not again,” Kilby said, in tentious way, *‘because her again.” Not a day passed but Kilby the Bartrams’, if only for a half hour, He Jdid not often Margaret but he was satisfied if he only at a distance, or could who knew her. Kilby liked to ha lar, Her balls and dances were events to him, her ses dearer to him than to her own mother, When went out with another man—it generally another man--he was n ously anxious lest e essential to comfort or h } " gotten. He would roses to mateh more favored wrong any that she rofuse ' he his slow, I shall not Bon- nsk wns at K00 alone, saw her talk one ve Margaret popu NCC Wiis ery. 1 | i i 11 APPpINess nonid requently her gown for nan would Kilby amon how to lo her trials | y color, Kilby had aeqn Bi Wav making n yoursel| J 1 who won't have you! And I res; ; rit. No girl in her senses would marry such a spend- thrift.” Kilby looked depressed. sorry, but be did not see ho Mary raret had to have He w he conld 1a was could : h PW ever v rio nearly cted wl od Margaret 4 are, The bills accumulated silent- ly and anol ie a snow storm night, an JL; AY Kilby with of wi CLA when 80 at he considers We 4 trusively li was con A SOON tion. He was n Marg blue do raret Bartram that even- ‘What is it, Kilby another row with your {athe debts?’ Margaret over passionately. “No, but here a fine prospect. It will have some, Margaret. | don’t #0 much on my own sccount, one to mind it * | but the old gentleman always seems so cut up.” “‘It is too bad. Do you know, Kilby, I have an idea? Tam going to help you to save. I know how most of the money you foolish boy. Those last American beauties were fifteen dollars, I priced them. You told me that they cost you a mere You goes, song. must have allnded to one of Calves or | Melba's, But 1 am not going to scold.” Margaret talked to him seriously, She took his shorteomings so much to | heart that be solemnly promised to try to got out of debt and live within | his income. When he rose to go, he said, “By the way, I have some tic kots for the opera to-morrow night. I felt au blue that I had to do something.” “Oh, Kilby!” she exclaimed in a ! shocked voice. “They are paid for. to be bins every nay. stand it, yon know.’ Margaret looked thoughtful. “It I go with you, it must be on my t own terms. There must be no oar: | riage. We will go in the street cars, and if you send me flowers, 1 wili throw them into the street, I don’t expect A fellow couldn't | “Ob, say, I nm uot such a beggar as 3 had | ony som- | | get the money? | that 1” he exclaimed, with a look wounded pride. | “I don’t say yon | be your first wing matter discipline, as your would say.” Margaret suffering whe are, Bat it is Onlin 8 to i mere of futher saw that Kilby wus really n he called for her the he: r in her quiet Kilby,” lark, cunperon, thi Mar ‘Mat that the Ome 80 { that it would end in his being a miser 5, But after awhile a clond erossed his dered Rilby had something his Mar i $x feare sky, on raret saw at forgot his after awl Margaret res never (ues something Ol new respect, all the tender con thought he On the 1 CEIVE 1 n Fa wis he 8 deserve Mar; eventini aret heavily eh donor's compl s for many happy day, from Mr. he called to express his tions 1n person, [argaret treats with extreme fri and mention his gift, “Margaret, you are ang card case,” he sai I, nxiag affectionate eyes upon her. “Yes, I am, 1 have back to Tiffany's and had it to your a wount were it not monogram, As it is, I shall it. I thought yon were word, From this day 1 entirely. You may pile up your mountains high for all 1 care, Angry tears were in her Then she added foreibly, under impulse to say the cruelest thing possible, *'I don’t see how vou got credit for it!” “I did not—I paid for it with a deeply injured air. “Youn paid for it! Where | supose ing to you that you never to borrow again,” “1 did not borrow. money, Margaret--overy cont of it." “You did Ob, Kilby-=1 am sorry. Don't you believe me?” Then, after a moment's thought, | she said gently, it would have been wiser to let the money go toward clearing off the debts?” He stared at her blankly, { did not save the money for that pur- | pose. Usaved it for the ecard case. Kilby Brook ratula | hin did not ¢ ON aboat the his ry calm, sant it redited for the ever use should a man of your give you up lebts CYeR, nan he said, did you it is noth- promised me I saved that #O of “But don’t you think | | withiu, ~The You ean’t ent yonr eake ho said, as if uttering truth. Tall money rd have it,” self-eviden me how th tov and makin bes ide her “Well, in the money you got said, down on the e« she m sit first p! on the last lose, the nce, fo youn Kk ZAIN And the y | wav Rares Of course not, st It would aged, bn WIsE WORDA, : py AL vate th vour children DE Ciass in it WOrsi ang That which often makes old peopie tired mal There to put ol are some things people I until they are dead } The man who looks thron webs will see In achievement, spiders everywhere ’ morals, mue is in intent; everything in nection Probably no man approves ol way an old man tries to amus self. A lady member sell, Nothing in this world pleasure a mother finds son. Aw who others and never An always forgets her 3 eq Ins in her good fad itis Even very poor people have the of collecting something: usaally dog». A mother's patience with her worth: Jess son is as often a {anit as it isa virtue, When a man accepts charity, some one is sure to say that he is not de: | serving. “Why, 1 Noble desires, unless filled up with action, are but a shell of gold, hollow Southwest. smiling, uci I did not tall the That It is there ar remarkable how mans That Tired ¥ to think it 1 noth wonl | who have eollng and em ol no 1 be de Hap )i tance or that ngn fieir native 8 a dre the Hers 1 led and dis res Ww « Hone th Hale 1 one minute oves the ELLER nn Tres [STRIN LE 1 194 RUPTURE Curec POSITIVELY HOLDS BRE I" Worn night an eu Adfndetle Paw oan i Hate rmnlier tom eomaition of BY PAYEE ue Cot wibhy OV, Howe B12. 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