1898.] The Windows of The Heart Here she opened the locket. "It is empty." She looked at Stiiger. He had pressed both hands to his face and was sobbing softly: " Anna, Anna, my dear wife." And then, dropping his hands, he looked upon the young woman with great tenderness and said, with trembling lips, " My child, my daughter." With trembling fingers he opened the locket, and pressing upon a secret spring disclosed the picture of a handsome man. The features there were young but they bore a strong resemblance to those of Stoger. "It was a bridal gift, the only one that she took with her when she left me in anger. In the hour of death, then, she thought of me, and you I have to thank that I can place my arms about my child." He extended his arms and father and daughter silently embraced. THE WINDOWS OF THE HEART " I love you, dear." 'Twas all he said, And humbly bowed his clear, fair head Yet dared I no compassion show, Igor whether 'twas the truth or no I could not tell. I bade the kneeling youth to rise, That I might gaze into his eyes. And then I knew his words were true, Vor in those orbs of trustful blue Guile could not dwell. THEIR SAVAGE PROTEGE Hr, was one of those conventional accessories to a tobacco shop—a cigar store Indian, highly ornamented with a superfluity of the national colors interspersed with vari ations of the others in the spectrum, all done so skillfully that his garb would have rivaled and put to blush a first-class rainbow. He was not very large, scarcely over four and one-half feet tall, G. 3. YUNDT, '99 OS .0 Oe -R 7. S.