and manu Jame Ld European ¥ facturers, is the ’ He 1 recon nee mn Lorraine : discovered by the German (roo the pas bag a shell The basket i shot away panions fail; but Adame clim 4 48 borne away on ( #t:n France, The ball the trees of the Chateau 1 $s scued, and is nursed by A “cunt Laguray, with schom he Tie Ger 1s advan 1K the Chateau for use a8 headquariers. Colonel of cavalry insults Almec; Ad runs Bin through with a sword, and 1s immediately seized from behind by the Kaiser, u ho hos eome in-unnoticed, and thrown to the floor, Adams 4s well acquainted with the Kaiser, Recogeidion {gs mutual. The Kaolser calls for explanations, ’ m with 0 h in wi futo » doen Ima ter 111 t week had mot seriously (Co ” it was evident that 1 wounded the Colonel, | tention without difficulty, supported by Lis alde. who explained briefly that they h entered th Lhateau te demand accomino dation for the Emperor and his staff; t } had opposed entrance; and that rovocat had vi att A : sl ‘ To this ver the Colo rroed. The Kaiser turned to we agreed say y Colonel insulted the lady?” cluding In 1 lance Almee, who stood y, overcome with the embar ’ er position and the presence + German ruler, arm again, for he st without kod the el weakly fously is about ber," 1 replied, rising and cudeavored 0 t! lady herself.” pul bis Lier AsX ¢ lady it trae, Madomoiselie?”’ p od rl d ho wis nged defen nnder I necce d my staff to occup rest assared, wirs shall be reserved that there EA thal Lhe MI YOU Were i FOU BeAr me No we ous half hour, when Emperor's bodyguard, nt of mn the doorynrd £04 up positions around 1 Rouse, Amos retired to her rooms ou © floor, and I salliad forth te mm something of the military sit thew 1 have gald that 1 was well acqual n . : : : raid with y nut n for a detachment of the under command of a sen niticont proportions, eate and ' th ’ dell 1 : 3 : } ny heart ached saw him st , both legs shot : the hell of Montes a German warrior a prayer for his country asd a bis friends s fow Lowenhery days, bi from A intes 1 told he past few had started hent a pleasurs the German for i§ to the west of us, and tl wever, that 1 “ te.al NM on raed that bh § 8 a = 4 on ip . “ FROM NOTES AND OBSERVATIONS Compiled by Wm RMackrill thi Lowenh TA} i | 4 be outcome Lowe from Aw which sub je veniug rip troes inte to Wreck in the immediate rest Wrg no eart leaped Lt hi pl that thor next remark. broke out a heavy voles errible end fo French wus Flelschmaon speaking, sergeant, of the Emperor's whose strength and courng ed 1 it Moutlepell He id to his fee nted upward dramatically “1 saw Lim At first tiny t the falling for miles speck, then coming he sal a nearer clearly the horror of Martinl's desce ue idsl £ the euncamg Bo of Wussars his A circumstance | of his presence, | 0 a striking wan in the German Licutenant American friend, Adnmw, fnrose about the fourth da however, that fHustrated ner his keen rememberance, Lis attention to detatis, and Lis belief in discipline Reports had come fu of the presence of | fn ¥rench scouting party at a small village rome distance to the sonth, A company of cavalry was sent out, and Lowenberg was ordered to observe and report. We arrived Just fn time to see the Preach put to rout, though the action svas sharp and spirited It was the first real fighting, and the ex cltemont set our nerves to tingling, On the return 4 man was seen ski A of the woods fringing he road, it | troopers captured him and brought him} nlong x woehed headquarters be : ninution ns Lowenberg i en 1r io v Al of us wot ai | Fd 4 ed Ih non Wis fl COus " 14 further « " id a enrefully drawn prowit . f ul in the rs, proclalmed his Jig piieate wing bast ¢ asked of | led Latows next step?’ 1 y two corporals is the Me | natural Heport to the Emperor: spoke without feeling, as But may heart =» It is too ba a flne man “On the “It is good yesterday Yeu, perhaps, he has made execution was % heavy 1 sald hie “ITe looks like contrary.” They hy 1 replied sharply our seou A flue 1 » fortune of war mistake of being cap A be VHF the entered hat as 1 the Chateau h the Inte that night ’ haiser He tood at the door, looking gravely out into ght. He was sloue, Lis expression nobler thai | md eve ) 1 the face of m He asked after Almee 1 replied that she was well, but that | thoug J wud ber north to her co ot is [| Ot 1 vine fore seen on » order secretary WHEN THLY CAMS wn! with a his i Let fragments; brains altered twenty fo away French shra of Lis great shoulders, "Bah, what of i Irecth B denth, come as It may.’ “There was another,” olewerved ¢ & u ately ds he ile fell iu the midet of Waaser “ He shook with laugh ¢ back xo hit. and throw oke from | Lowen. | refilled | : a ¢ al uppermost suddenly hirer ke out f the bag? the northeast Prussian feld.” Then the Hd had exe that 1 wit! reconnalte tthe would bave bran my life would not 4 sonsod le ore, vance, they a spy and worth a pfenig I was heartily glad when n changed and the hn nt won was forgotten, learn ¢ French soutliwest ie Morea ALl lislon was certain to take place within a week He insisted that 1 remain with them. “It will be a great fight,” he mid, bine eyes otested that 1 had no clothes “Tut. What-of that? You shall have na uniform, You shall ride with me. Heo! Grossman.” He ealled to a mbordinate officer, gave him brief Instructions, and sent him away. An hour later, at the Chatean, after a sennce with the I was remade, converted German Lieutenant of Hussars) Almee's great disgust “Oh, shame, shame fa wry face. You are do not know you at all begin all over agalo with my love making, fn which delightful proceeding 1 was eminently successful, though It took me a full hour, and required, In addition to many, many kisses, na solemn promise that 1 would dispense with the odious uulform nt the earliest possible moment. Barly in the evening the Emperor and Lis staff came to the Chatean nnd mada arrangement for thelr accommodation, she eried, now my enemy. Every precaution was taken to avold in| ury to the building and ts contents { was deeply Impressed with his Majonty ® consMeration In this oatter, Canvas THAT DAY THE GEIMANS CONTINUED 0 sparkling with enthusiam. | regimental tallor, | nt once Into a but to, making | And #0 1 had to| 1.5 THE MEUSE. ! thelr on DardeDoe, their left at ' at Chalons, This gave them the support of au extensive area of wooded hills to the left, and right, and the | Marne river, with its high banks, at the rear. In front extended the great Cata lunian plain. Tt was ao admirable position, and one of great natural strength, There fore they showed no disposition to ad vance, preferring, apparently, to await at tack by their opponent, though ail orn France lay open to the luvaders All that day and the next the Germans | continued to arrive, crossing the Meuse, ascending the helghts, and moving west. ward, Home two hundred thousand of the flower of the army were there, actually treading French soll, ready for whateve might come. Infantry, artillery, eavalr all splendidly equipped and neccoutered. seemed to me that they must | onquernble; that they would advance with | irresistible dotermination; that France tight resting the « r : would Inevitably be compelled to sue for] | peace, 1! I saw the Emperor seldom. He was on. [gaged much of the time in council, and my nequalatance with him was not of such a a to permit interruption, When | nature aS merely acknowledged my 1} i 1 met salute, TO SEARCH LATOUR | north. | prove un. i bt that at fret he recogulaed | | | i KNFW HE WAS DOOMED 1 spoke of the bitterness of loss of men asd property, of the severance of personal and commercial ties “it weewms fo me to he so fatile war, nid What Is to be gained? why reser! to violence and Joumd alien] | §: Xx of ‘ ENOFInoNe CLDOnSe eronse of tases Majesty? I he i and Wiy the re at Bo reply. The argument wir, the spy, came into my mind ty” 1 wa Fronc the today after npatiently nded. He had friend 1 sald simply him for years-a notes a known splend ay less a spy? like bullets gn would have me set war because he Is your friend 1 nd ne 1 that your ows noaitt | " g i ger | f expianation, for ppens that you start ) eure trig a Fre war-ballon Inune by designation, and coming from ft) t are wrecked yonder tres hie ited to the whit {f the ball At finttered In the night wind high In t rent onk behind the Chatean, “when the isket of that balloon, containing a Freuch Ger i and a wires telegraph German nee far to the east Lorraine Were It not for your nati tomorrow's sun might jook dow your own body as well a that of | lying dead before a squad # is of Infantry [hen Latour must die?’ 1 asked pleading without hope not “Latour must die. 1t Is the rele of war A rule not to be broken.’ He turned away to *peak to an approact Ing officer, and { cite wd the steps te my room. My dear friend my poor Lat In the night 1 was awakened by my valet Before 1 could arise Lowenberg burst lat the room. “We are to advance lmmed ately he maid. “A surprise party. with probable sharp fighting. 1 want you with me Come at once.’ I dressed with all haste. Almee was asleep and I wonld not waken her. 1 wrote ber & hasty pote. explaining the arrange ments for her departure, giving It to her maid Turrying down to the courtyard! | foomd my horse stamping with fmpatienes to be off. Five minutes Inter Lowenberg and 1 were galloping along the main road to the west B the moonlight we conld ses the glitter of helmets and sabres. The [earth trembled with the tramp of men and { horses. The very air quiversd with fmpend Ing violence. We were In the midst of war (To be Continued Next Week.) Co — The Smoking Habis. Granger—"How did he make all his | money?" Kimmins—"Smokiug: he was greatest smoker in America” Granger—"Dry up, Kimmins, you {ean’t make money by smoking.” | Kimmins—"He did. He smoked hams,” The words ea from a gun aside the «he & nr ti _ istance fr neh in a » fra dro in mality, tour's I was For myself 1 feared the —— Some men has de reppertashun of bein’ mighty smah't jes’ ‘case dey can | | wrap de plaines’ fac'y in sech highfalu- {tn landgwidee dat nobody kin tell what dey'se dribia' at * ils a | closes! Senator » nids or lu) WOMAN DIPLOMAT IN JAPAN, W——— Wife of First Iussian Ambassador to Japan is Daughter of Ameri can General. y Russia has resumed diplomatic re- tions with Japan and the first woman diplomat there, from the court of the | Czar, is the daughter of a prominent i i | | | i MME. BAKHMETEFF American General. She is Mme, Bakh mete, wife of the first Russiau am- bussadorto Japan, apd has accompanied ber husband to his distaut post daughter of the General Beale, w wide acquaintan in Washington, both in the resideat and diplomati red During Ih st in several capitals of Europe she has doue much for charit im what CVer way it was presented. Her man ner is bright and ammated, and she is | thoroughly representative Lier na- | tive Awerica wherever she happens to be, late th 3 ith a Ly of —— Mrs. Scnator Knox Makes Buller. Far out o common run of pres of Mre P. C Knox tain of her ents | makes now 4 ri ft to cer tures Pshaw tle case butter, No holdin Frocery Mrs. Knox 14 . M life and spend a with rust on the farm Last winter Mrs. Knox suffered from nervous troubl ed her so time much CAnce ie, BO Ble um aut n the milking and churning, times she read advanced subject. | She 1s as proud of her butter as an) model farmers’ wives in old-fashioned Enrlish novels, and during the fall and winter sho has been distributing the proofs of her proficiency in the butter | making line, BE —— Cnique Music Box. ™ . ning Patrick i ’ works of he danghter ration diligently ser " : : It's a little present for Kathleen betwee his gasps 3 a WW he explair know she Rorra a bit of good 1! at all i Shure 1’ the blissid machine up two hours and mniver a played yet. The thing squake.” nt —— Singers Who Diet, all singers have some our thelr voices and wha them Melba alo whatever of the her i® An Wun Mme. A Nearly ous fads about ires wing free She eats pleases, talks the day she Is to sing nd says not affected. Rut she b monly strong physique pever touches tea, which is supposed to harden the vocal cords, and av puts and rich foods Between acts she sips a glass of claret, Patti eats only the simplest and little of them. The day before she sings she dines at 3:30 on roast beef with potatoes and baked apples, She eats nothing more, and between the acts takes tiny doses of phosphorus and capsicum, If she Is much fa- tigued she sips a cup of bouillon. evel . YO the things Jean de Reszke cycles a great dea | and diets seduiously., Bims Reeves sucks a lewenge of home-made manu facture before singing, It contains lemon Juice, gum arabic, and glycerine, | A Bank Stocks Valuable. 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