c THE SCRANTON TRIJJILNE THURSDAY MORNING, APRIL 25, 1895. GREAT WW w HADBKERCHIEFS - V. - !- t - . BSE FA -.f 400-402 Lackawanna Ave. 5 SCRANTON, PA. 10,000 Dozen Ladies' Fancy Handkerchiefs, worth 5, 8 and 10c. each, SPECIAL ALL WEEK, - - - 500 Dozen Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, worth 19 and 21c. each, SPECIAL ALL WEEK, ----- 500 Dozen Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, worth 25c. each, SPECIAL ALL WEEK, .- - - - - - Oc. 1 $n L 250 Dozen Ladies' Embroidered Handkerchiefs, worth 39 to 50c. each, special all week, - i 1 Ml 1 End of a Campaign. By MATT CRI.H. (The short aerial storls are copy righted by Bacheiier. Johnson Bachel ler. and ara printed In The Tribune by (pedal arranffement. almultaneoua with their appearance in the leading daiiy journals of the large cities). CHAPTER II. Jasper Noel did suit Barbara exactly, even more perfectly than she had ever fancied any man could. He was frank and simple of manner and open of speech, but had a strong will, and Bar bara loved a strong will. Then he also had that generosity which Is apt to ac company the artistic temperament. His admiration for women was of the Idealistte sort, tenderly chivalrous and reverential. Barbara laughed to her self over his unworldly faith, while the sensation of tears stung her eyes. She saw that his worldly experience had not been excessively broad or else tljat he had passed along with eyes closed to the selfishness and folly of her set. lie painted well, surprisingly well for a young man of such great expecta tions, and devoted himself assiduously to work. That also appealed to her. "He will be groat as well as rich, and he a so lovable, flo lovable," she ac knowledged to herself. She had always expected to be Inter ested In the personality of the man she married, but not to the extent that Noel absorbed her. It was almost alarming. "I think I love him; yes, I'm sure I love him." Hhe rested her chin on her hands and mused awhile. Why should her heart beat so fast and loud every time she recalled a tender glance or a whispered word of his? He never had made love to her as other men, why should she blush arid palpi tate? "Well, positively this Is the first real -mystery I ever came across In my life. I feel so different, so very differ ent." She began walking the floor of her little room with a restlessness that would have astonished Mrs. Waring could that lady have been a spectator. "Yet they say that's always the way," nhf continued musing to herself. "One ' dmore's Aromatic Wine ;A tonic for ladies. If you are suffering from weakness, and feel exhausted . and ner vous; are1 getting thin and all run , down; Gilmore's Aro matic Wine will briug roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator' and : corrector for ailments peculiar to woman hood. . It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting, strength. Sold by Matthews Bros., Scranton. reads about It until one Is weary and yet one is drawo on Just the same, and it Is always new." The deep disquiet of her soul bewil dered her. There were some trinkets on her bureau and she arranged and rearranged these, Bcannlng the effect each time as though the result were a matter of grave moment. But her thoughts were all the while busy with other things. Finally obeying an Im pulse she put on her best walking gown and set fort!) for Noel's studio. She had grown very fond of the studio, but this was the first time she had ever j gone aione, ana sne wonaerea now what her mother would say. But she must see him, analyze him In the light of this new revelation. If Hhe couldn't "Is It true, Barbara?" "It what true?" "I love you, love you so: do you love me a little? I I seem to read It in your eyes." "Oh, you must let me go," she breathed, suffering an lntenser fright over her own emotion than over the Impropriety of the situation, Btundlng there alonqwtth him In his studio. "Yes, this instant, sweetheart; but I'm coming this evening to see you." "Yes, come," she faltered, as Hhe van ished through the doorway and fled downstairs. i ' "l Think I l ove lllm." analyze herself. She knew that It won his working hour, so she opened the door and walked In. He was painting away with nil fervor, with a dirty, heavy-mouthed droop-eyed child before him as a model. "Why Miss Waring, Miss Waring," he cried, delighted. "I'm Ho glad you've come today. I've been wishing all morning that you could be here. I wanted you to see this new model, Heo what a wild, lovely tangle In her hair, and what long yelashes she has. I found her on the street and asked her to come up with me. She makes u line study In color with that yellow drapery behind her." llanlmra was not artistic enough 10 easily reflect his enthusiasm, yet the plcturesqueness of the child wus not entirely lost upon her. "She is very good," she ngreed, ab sently, and walked around to look at the picture on the easel. She was flushed and breathless from nydil walking, and now that she stood In his presence wished that she had not come. "Mease go on' with your work," sho begged after a moment. "I shall feel sorry If you don't, and talk to mo about your mode), Where did you find her?" "On the street. Do sit here on this ' chair where I can see you, too, If I am to work while you are here." But she was too restless, uneasy over the .boldness of 'her visit, to sit down. She continued to walk around looking at sketches and odds and ends of draw ing. Noel's eyes followed all ht r move ments and his IntertFt In his work flagged. When' Bnrbara bow the little model stealing softly away, somo shin ing coins in her dirty little hund, she felt that she too muni go.' "Not Jut this moment," ho pleaded, putting out his hand. "But I only cahie In for a moment. I have some shopping an appointment " she stammered, blushing and con fused. Then she looked up nt him as they stood facing each other, t nd He took one of her hunds between both of his. .. .. - , . The engagement wns publicly an nounced In a few days. Mrs. Colonel Waring believing In letting the world appreciate her triumphs. She confided the story of Noel's wealth and high con nection to two or three gossipy friends, and the poor princess figured largely In the story, too. Uttle notices crept Into the papers and Barbara was envied ns well ns admired. Notl was too bliss fully happy to heed anything outside of his sweetheart and his pictures. lie had been accepted, and so had they nt the Hjirlng exhibition, nnd discriminat ing critics had given them high praise. It wus about this time that Tom War ing returned from California. A lucky financial deal had added considerably to his fortune, and lie wns gay acord Ingly; yet Ills smile grew a trifle grim when told of Barbara's engagement. "I thought she'd make hlin forget the other woman, but I'm sfrald men are faithless creatures injyway. I'm true as anybody to ive, but not to Its per sonification. 1 thought I had left my TUB FIRST THING IN THE HORNING take a little Carlsbad Simidcl Salt In a glass full of water. That will set j ii right and keep you r In lit, if you're Inclined to be bilious or dyspeptic or constipated. 1'coplu wonder, sometime, why it Is that the Carlsbad treatment, the world's remedy for habitual constipa tion, hliotild be recommended for dlar iluca, nnd Hitch disorders, too. Sim ply, because it lcuilu the stomach and bowels naturally Jtito a healthy condi tion, whatever their derancmcntS'-lt doesn't accomplish its results by harm ful irritation, as most pills and purga tives do. He ware of imitations sold as "Im proved" or "artificial". Carlsbad Salt. The only genuine Carlsbad Salt, with all, the properties of f.ie Sprmlcl Spi tni; (solidified, has the seal of the city of Carlsbad and the signature of "Eisner &'Mcndclson Co., Sole Agents, New York," on every bottle. , All others are worthless Imitations. - ' i heart safely In New York, and now I believe It's In Mexico. Stunning crea ture I met down there!" But senti mental regrets could not cloud Mr. Warlng's satisfaction In his financial success. He beamed upon the world like a full-risen sun and returned thanks for his good fortune In liberal donations to favorite charities and a diamond pin to Barbara. It was two days after his return that he received another foreign letter, and hs? recognized James Noel's handwrit ng before he broke the seal. "Dear Waring: I regret exceedingly hat I troubled you with that former 'utter about my son. He did not sail fr America, but secretly married the .vlilow. The bad tante of the matri monial BlTalr still lingers bitter around my mouth, but there's no use worrying now, and our daughter-in-law is stay ing with us. By the way" Waring did not stop to turn over the page and finish the letter. He felt his hair rising, nnd nn ague creeping down his back. Young Noel still abroad and man-led? Then what of this other man who bore his name, who had won Bnr bara. An ndventurer? The thought was awful. Twenty minutes later he rushed Into Mrs. Warlng's apartments, breathless, turbulent, the open letter still In his hand. The drnwlng-room was free of visitors. Mrs. Colonel Waring irecllned by the open fire absorbed In a bonk, while half way down the room Barbara sat radiant, talking with Noel. War ing felt like sprliiKlng upon the young vllilan for holding the girl's hand, but restrained himself, because such a course would be unwise as well as lack ing In dlKtiity. Still his ntiger Incrcnsed with every stride he took forward Into the room. Mrs. Waring sprung nimbly to her feet. "flood heavens! Tom, what's the matter?" "The devil's to pny,"he cried fierce ly." That man is u i the Lord only knows what," bis voice falling him, one linger pointed at Noel. "What is the matter?" Inquired the young man, a I Mo rising. "Matter, sir, matter, you osk mo the matter? Head that mid you'll find out. (Hi, it shows you up well," thrusting the letter Into his hund. Mrs. Waring looked on in disgust, districted nnd yet firm. Noel rend the letter hastily, his face clearing, lie remembered Waring as he had first seen him nnd thought he comprehended the situation. "You are a little excited now," lie said pleasuntly, even amusedly. "I think you must have missed punt of this letter. It explains the situation pretty well, and and " ho broke Into a hearty luugh. "I feel very much as though 1 had stepped out of a plnk boiind story book, lie lias mistaken my Identity, Barbara, he has mistaken It quite Ht't'loUHly." ' There was u twinkle In his eye, but he noted with surprise that Hui-bnra's face wore an expression of puroled anxiety. Waring began rending the letter aloud. "L'y ths way" ho read beginning where he hud left off "my nephew, Allen's son, writes me that ho had settled In New York and knows you us well oh some of your relatives. I hope he'll bo mors successful In his ait than hla father was In business. Boor Allen, you must remember what a dreamy, Impractical fellow he i wus." Waring paused, feeling decidedly blank. Noel's face coftencd to tender nwa. "Poor father! Wo felt sutlsried wlthacti other. We didn't care for the OLoney; you would . have loved him. Barbara." Then he looked again nt her, "Oh, f awJon me. I did not think.. Of course I have only my art, and three thousand a year, not much to live upon. But I didn't realize, I didn't i know the money might make a differ ence to you. How blind and selfish of me. Under the corcumstances it is more than needless for me to explain to you how free you are Miss Waring." The coals dropped softly In the grate. Between last! and disappointment Mrs. "Kid You Think I'd Give You I'p for Such a Consideration '!" Colonel Waring had been Almost para lyzed. But the attitude of her daugh ter consoled her, and Noel's words were like balm to her heart. "You have nt least earned the good will of both Barbara nd me by ap preciating the situation so perfectly," she finally Bald, addressing him. "I shall always consider you a frlttnl of the family, one of our best friends. In fact," her tone beginning to take on a tlngo of effusiveness. 'Barbara Is such a sensible girl I have never felt any anxiety about her. This Is a severe test but 1 am proud of you both." No one responded to her little speech. Twilight Boomed to turn suddenly black, and even Mrs. Waling shivered slightly and drew her black luce scarf more closely about her. 'That fire In dying down; I must ring for coal," she remarked. "I wonder Unit Murka doesn't come In to light the gus," oa a wavering yellow gleam wan dered In from the street lamp. VI hope we shall still see you when you you feet like dropping In for a cup of tea, Mr. Noel." But Hat-bom apivuig to her feet as Noel started for the door. Her fnee crimsoned, her eyes glistened mistily. "You don't think that nuch a trivial consideration as money could come be tween us, do you, Juspur? You are" her voice was beginning to quiver and break. 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