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CHAPTER SEVEN

“What, is it your own brat, Noonan?” asked Slattery.

An unfortunate question. Eyes ablaze, she struck him such a blow across the ‘mouth’ that he reeled back and the knife tell to the

floor. But of course Slattery could not

VICTORIA was a dutiful host-

with any grace retire from the ss, and at her infrequent dinner field so soon after the ignominious parties always did her best to

he snarled from a safe distance:

--rebuff-he-had- just- suffered; and Keep-the ball rolling.

But the little dinners with Mr.

* “Oh, we're very high and mighty, [Disraeli were always freer and “we are, but what do you think Bayer, and the Maid of Honor was Mr. Naseby will do when he finds thankful for his presence this

bosom?” * “Mind your own tongue, I'm say-|

out you're harboring vipers in his evening. Sometimes she found - the going rather hard.

But Disraeli felt that he was in

ing. or it's worse than the last his true elément.

you'll be getting “for calling the,

He ‘was taken with the Maid of

poor lad a name the like o' that! Honor of whose beauty who had

And” she’ added,’ “raising Her chin 1Ot "heard? “She was” very gray ‘if I was vou, me 2nd gay of eye, almost black of

pugnaciously, *

bucko, I'd not be carrying tales to| ‘hair, with a peach-blossom look Mr. Naseby about this lad here, to her skin, and a figure whose

and he knowing a tale or two about yourself, Mr,

wanton bloom mocked the deep Burn-me- blue decorum of her dress, and

down-castles; for isn’t he after, the Prime Minister silently agreed taking in every hanging word. {with those who held the Honour-

that came out of your mouth a * moment. since?” “'Twas all I was wondering,” Slattery assured her, “what was ‘the little frainey doing here?” “Well, to tell you the God's own “truth, Slattery, I was wondering the same thing myself.” She held ‘Wheeler at arm’s length and surveyed him curiously. “What is it you are doing here, alanna?” “Arr,” Wheeler said aggrievedly to the floor. “I falled in ’ere— straight down the ’ole.”

> ” - s “WHISHT'” said Noonan suddenly. Again she heard footsteps, this time in the Grand Corridor. “Sacred Heart-o’ But Slattery had heard for him-| ! self, and now, oddly enough, it was he that was pushing Wheeler behind the hangings. “Hide now, and not a word out o you * Whisht!” Thus did the candlelighter, though scarcely realizing ‘what he was doing, ally himself with the scullery maid in Wheeler's ‘behalf, and become, as they say in the courts of the law, an accessory after the fact. And so did Mr. Naseby, upon re-entering the room, discover nothing mucn -amiss-in-it: “But he was far-from pleased. “Here, here, on with it, you two! Hurry along. Why!” he exclaimed with a ‘special frown ~ at Noonan. “Are you trying to take the wax off that floor, girl?" Tarrying nervously in the pas- . sage, Noonan heard the Sergeant Footman grunting and muttering to himself as he stooped and re—govered the carving knife from the floor. A moment later she was passed by four underfoot“men bearing covered platters of . food up from the kitchen below. And hardly had they entered the dining room when she heard their commander trumpeting the unthinkable: “Look sharp! Her Hisjesty will be coming directly.”

eyes and the tirad, | blue ones of the ® Queen, Disraell

the pretty

lable Emily Prior to be the beat of both the Moncrief sisters, who were the most famous beauties of the day.

“It’s always so nice,” Her Maj-

esty had said in reference to her Maid this evening, “to have lively young ones about!”

Disraeli was surprised to hear

she thought so, but he himself was sure of it. General Sir Henry Ponsonby, the Queen’s Secretary, listened with intelligence and expeditiously made off with his dinner.

Under the stimuli of the gay red-rimmed

: : = #® - OUT IN the corridor, Slattery

had been hanging about.

Somehow, as he stood listening

at the portieres, he dropped his unlighted lamp; it thudded on the carpet, breaking its glass chimney, clattered onto the bare floor of the dining room, and Slattery bounded after it. ‘The wildly agitated figure that suddenly had leaped into the doorway could not help glancing at the Queen, and was turned at once into a pillar if ice by the imperial stare it encountered.

Mr. Brown, the gillie, groaned

and bent down.

“Woman, woman,” he said in

a whisper heard everywhere in the room, and stiffer! Hae ye ne'er drappit anything yersel’?” “Why is it, Mr. Disraeli,” she asked, nothing--but trouble?”

‘‘ye’re growing stiffer

“that Ireland sends us

Disraeli appeared to choke on

his food, but quickly recovered thimsetf: “an Irish legend that I once heard somewhere. give me leave to tell it?”

“I-remember,” he said; Will Your Majesty

Her Majesty iieliheq her head. “ONCE UPON a time, then, so

shaken, angry; but to the harper he did nothing, nor to the harp that had given him away. But slowly reached up and helmet, all mf

all;

story goes,

there asked the Queen with a qualm.

" Madam. Naturally

so he went about at all a bronze helmet to ton-

thoroughly enjoying himself, “an old woman came-and threw herself at the King's feet. It seemed / she was the widowed mother of “ithe latest’ member of the Royal : {Company of Barbers to be her son was her sole support, an she pleaded so pitiably for his life that the King was moved, and agreed to make an exception. He would spare her son, hg said, on one condition: that the man swear an oath never to re-| veal whatever he might see while cutting. the. King's hair,

young

“This the young man ad, and

so was spared. But as time went on, his awful knowledge weighed 80 heavily upon his mind that he could no longer bear it, and prayed for relief to whatever god was patron of the arts. And the god came to him in a dream, telling him to leave the city by the western gate and travel until he came fo a fork in the road where stood a great tree; he had only to whisper his secret to the

tree and would be relieved of it

for ever.

“So the barber did as he was

told, and was relieved. But in after years, Madam, the tree was cut ‘down, and from the wood a harp was made for the King’s harper. And the first opportunity|p the harper had to try the new harp was in the great hall of Tara, with the King on his throne and all the court assembled; ~|sooner had the harper touched the strings than they sang out the terrible truth: ears of a horse! The King has the ears of a horse!

and no ‘The King has the

“The King was very pale and and at first was very

removed his nd bowed his head that see. ”n

THERE WAS a ae. “That's * Disraeli said.

“Oh! Mercy! What a horrid

story,” sald Queen Victoria.

“But I was coming to the moral,

Ma'am. The concept seems to be that under the helmet of Power is; the mark of the beast. How different from the wise and benevolent Constitutional Monarchy| under which the British peoples have attained to the pinnacle of their greatness! And yet it occurs to me that the Irish are still confusing the two. And how natural, centuries, passed less than three weeks in Ireland. Does it not appear that a show of more interest in the country would be politic?”

-Ma'am!

the Sovereign has

“What are you suggesting?”

Ask Mrs. Manners—

DEAR MRS. MANNERS:

Why Go Courting, Asks B Bachelor |

I8 IT A CRIME in this country when a man is not interested

in women?

They tell me you don’t know what you're missing if you aren't] ed.

I know what 1 am missing

in- married life. I'm missing

responsibility and trouble with a _capital supe

2] live like a king with ny + parents. I pay very little board. My mother cooks my meals’ and - does my washing and ironing. I| can sleep until noon. I have a good night job, a new car and. all the comforts of home. I have| accounts in four banks. ; What else could ‘a man ex‘pect? Cana ‘married ‘man Hvethat kind of a life? I should say X not, I'd like to see you answer

js fo Improve .. uggestions tos Maryland St.

“\ what 1 am ml by not peing

\PI'm 29, the Youngest of seven

- Investigation , goods stock- - n were stolen

e hands of a | to have been

taken place les across the + these thefts ) every honest of - necessity avy taxes for ed. into Philipp

| ‘ing [ way to stoke the coals. I can see her pushing the lawnmower as you: shout out the window to bring you the hair oil, 1 gan See yoy, changing banks keép your money secret. I - see you doling out a few dol- | lars at the point of a gun. :

You won won't hear me

urging you to marry. I don’t know a girl I'd wish you en.

I can see the poor soul tuck--you in each morning, on her

Surely there’s something ad-

mirable. in a character like “you or your family -wouldn't-be}-

for a loving wife wouldn't help as long as you think only of Yourself.

“You're really in this world

alone, aren't you? It will get smaller and smaller. You'll be without friends eventually. If you're sick or broke don’t expect them to remember anything except you were. never around when they needed you.

Have you ever bought your

mother a new dress—a bouquet? Have you once remembered your father’s Iavonie tobacco? “think about while Ang your call, your breakfast “order, and that stack of dirty “clothes. Have you done any- | thing for anybody at any time? You don’t have to marry to be kind but I'm -to—-think of -other-people to be any kind of a person.

It's Something

Bin =

sure you have

was very sensitive about

Throughout - two struction of a.

| Avenue,

“I am

a Royal House as

Prince and Han ae VICTORIA, who

by the Governmen

not been indulging that whimsy about

coup. But when next eyes to hers, upon of Manchester, he

gazed fixed In asto

something. And turning to make :

seeing is believing:

that

reigns in Bri-

tain can do more in Ireland than armies. I suggest, by Your Ma jesty's leave that His Royal Highness, ‘the Prince of Wales, visit Ireland—Ilet us say for the hunting; thus combining public duty with pleasure as becomes a Royal

had feared he

was going to suggest something worse, hesitated. “Well , , , we shall see. But,” she quickly qualified, “the expense must be borne

ti

Now! thought Disraeli: now for|: Manchester! For of course he had

himself in all

-the-ears of -an|--Irish king for nothing, least of all for Ireland: He-had-but-moved a} pawn to gain a queen. Now for a

he raised his the very verge was surprised

to see that she was rigid, her

nishment upon

‘out what “It was {hat ailed her,

the Prime Minister was struck into another piece of statuary

wearing exactly the same expres-

sion. What both were

from behind the dirty face, as of had tunneled up forgotten secret p

of it,

Queen, MR. BROWN

“Great heavens!

ure. Brown bled Mr, Naseby. the biggest Little

violently off scene

he/Mr. Naseby's fists.

periously rose. Dinner was over.

der the table.

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staring at was

a face protruding inexplicably

window

ings: a small, stubby, incredibiy|

a gnome that through some assage under-

ground; and the round brown eyes looking unnaturally large and bright amid all that grime, were staring right. back at the

saw it, and

roared: he lunged across the room in a swirl of kilts and sporran and pulled it, struggling, into the open,

”»

gasped the

Queen, at the first sight of the full figure, which in that great flop-| ping coat looked only half a fig-

“Naseby!” commanded Mr, “Y-yes! Yes!—Horrible!” trem“Out! Out with you! Out!” And

‘Thing ever to disturb his existence was thrust

in the grip of

“Oh” breathed the Queen, when

it was gone; she refreshed herself from a glass of water, then im-

To (Be Continued)

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ts to pe operons at the tron of the residence.

ural % & , 35th Street (Zoned Ulhe sortie variance of

orthwes:

ruction Sychion oi a seta] _ offst

ce. - with accessory

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CKWELL LN Meridian Bt Monday,

Ae “Priends maj os

PEL, ™ san. Bt., ram Saturday until 1 Batu o RFU: He

ii 1b HOME after noon Sunday. IVAN-—Liils, beloved _sirter at

St., Francis BLA

rsday, Hospital,

Feb.

Puneral from AL HOME, 1503

#:30 = Requiem Mass, St. Patrick's Church, | 9 a. m, Interment Holy Cross Ceme-! tery. Priends may call at the funeral home after 2 Pp. m, Saturday.

ftiot GuBY — oMichas- Jacke viredi Willousnig of 1137 Jurk Ay

r ; , Dassed awa ning. Private Juneral a day, 10.8. m. at 1114 New York. FARLEY SERVICE, a disease.)

WOODS—Carl Jr, age 10, 1226 «

passed away Saturday

vid J. and Funeral i notice "ater. . C. WILSON

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3 Card of Thanks

mt |

6 ON Al- OH. Cont-and-Iae PUrneces

FURNACES. all makes r pair ed, vacu« Wife um _ cleaned: free estim. ; BL+2782. CALL US for any type of TUE or repair Miller Pyrnace C

BE W LAPLANTE CO _|HU-3452, after hrs. MA-3321

) Coverea truck ins

MA-0329 2-1450. vaso | LING ia BRESEMAKING ALTERATIONS Lhe 1423 N. PENN.” 8ST 5752 A Ri CINDERS—8to in Xo wash, 1 Lien) nf gravel: bank gravel: dr bop d d end NEW JERSEY. 2108 N_| ak e. front, | aio. tractor grading, ending, Aduits, am LrOITEY. |

DITOH DigaiNg JEEP

ALL KINDS ey cm—— BL-S!

B Imm, Service... Reas,

IT COSTS NO MORE 1 “to-be safe. State Elect. Co-n-omay; |

Sisery repair parts in NIA g_ Service RO s628 —ige-closet

Carburetors. stock Lee

SERVICE

¥. M. COOLEY _8162 College

HOUSE MOVING

NEW JERSEY, near restau residence, WA 2424 N. NEW JERS i Fivate home; nea

heat, 1 | FALBOT. 310 N.. twin or single, ar bath, a ans H. W., stoker} quiet home; emp. me tirac Sioa | © ig. Pdosetn Ht 064. room enti,

ALBOTT, 3017 N.— __ovposite bath: 38TH. PE I range; Central trolley; TA-8759. WELL furn., warm rm;

ectrie Reas.

transp. good; TA-

LIGHT wauling: refrigerators. furnibaggage; reliable (white) CA-8394 GEN. HAULING, MOVING _ oasy nine ¥ yards. ashes. trash. TAHAULING, trash, ashes. tree limbs, _white, $1 and up. CA-4

GEN. HAULING — oA; -9598

YOCKEX--We wish extend o hea. tele thanks 2 appreciatio or acts of kindness, messages of sympathy and beautiful floral offerings rélatives,

for their kind, understanding service rendered MRS. VIOLA YOCKEY.

4 In Memoriam’

BROGLIN—In loving memory of our son and brother, HARVEY BROGLIN,

!

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{In dur.

who passed away Peb. 4, 1948, ! Sad and cuddeén was the call {Of one so dearly loved by all. A bitter grief, & shock severe {It was to part from one so dear | We often sit and think of you, - E | And think of how you died. To think you could not say goodbye! {Before you closed your eyes. | Por ali of us you did your best;

Oh, God. grant | you eternal rest. eR rrr $10 | Up. 3 MOTH sist THER, BROTHERS, p,;;¢ing, ygleantng. Teylpr and or pi —— | Bolton, ~CA-0389 | “einer ilbeilig PAPERHANGING - STEAMING FARR WHITE Reas. prices. Miles Mince, Ma. |gho. prised away five years .ago PAPERHANGING, § ompt serv * {Dear mother you are not forgotten ree est.” Criew ler and Yeon:

Though on earth you are no more Stil in memory you are with us God along | knows how ve miss you mes that - an lonesome

sadly gir ised br RA 5 Florists-Monuments — SLaTe0L FLOWER Juop_

Dun

y Red céda Materials only or complete erection ; | Buperior Fence, 2002 Hillside,

| Paper Paper Steaming RES CA-1704

LIGHT HAULING ht—C

son. TA-710

» center; priv. home.

PRN SINGLE Priv. Rome futon. heat, Water (softener). Empl. bers

TWIN SL i HOME WAY Row HOME; 1-2 Gents. _\ WA-09 LGE R. RM. privs, a oT -_constant H.W. oll 4756,

heat, HI-47 COLORED—Warm Slacapite , sleet ing rms. for men, on carline. Hl-

23 East

Day or i A 7928, GEN, HAULIN i Lk Trash. Moving rr 6819. & LAWN FENCE

f and steel posts, gates. fc 1M-3031 "LAWN WORK, SPECIAL J Jons White man with truck. FR-4 “Linoleum —Rubber—Asphalt Tie MODERN a Sink Top Repair a Spectaifty Pras Est Day or Eves. WA-2088.

Interior - Painting - Exterior

per removed by

Paper cleansed, patch plaster,

steam. Wall wa han Winter rates, Satisfaction guaran- . OA-5749. BL L-5308.

by autor: heat: water. Girls. Cal 3060p: AT-1218

CHESTER. 341 N., Warm, comf; ka ome; choice transp.; Empl.

BL-749 EAST, “3300 (E. MICH. BUS); i Une pSualy Ige., lovely, new twin be Ige. closets: home -privil.; after

5400° E. er ly rm. fine home and nt Saton: garage; , Fefined _ perso KEYS "823 N. i. pewly decorated

front rm.; ven. blinds: twin home. orivileges. 3 eirls; twin, AT-

RVINGT Ne (E. WASH, CARY Lav. Bm

Pront. The tones

autom. A 8 vitionces. a ITH, E., 604 kitchenette, $8; | BEST s INT. DECORATING i 3 BR) sii 0 Rats: no drinking. Painting. steaming, wall washing, | R . 209 Large room and workm wi years of experience. t; next bath: empl. man. FR~ Pree est. BE-8578. 4618. | PAINTING, ©» thaseing. peaming, E. 10TH Trolley; frat; Is. closet: ~ lastering, 'W. E. Dare, BR-9320. inhersprings; laundry privil; PAINTING BRUSH R SPRAY _ | neighborhood center. TM: 8996. Good __Spiehler MA-4123 | TUXEDO, 1115 N.—Nicely urn, rm.

PAPERHANGING, SUeaming. Winter Sent sop”

rices Latest samples. antesd ER. Shephard. CASTE

PAPERNANGING, MA - 3127 iM eam any for Or Raper. per . Ranging,

AT-

5, 0losIR~

. next bath, emp, gentleman, 3931,

UNIVERSITY, 5802—Twin beds, wis” * a trans; by home.

r- | portation,

Priv.| 29 Housek

. 133 E

e. §1 derly te PATIENTS Both State licensed home.

s, $10. FR-

HaHa § CARE: small, school-age

mt NG. Ein TE i care :

0 FL

id: 10D. = Stites oe ia Exe

HERR CARE, = Shiiren: or uled, Foyer? ing 5. Fy CA.

I I TI 3 ADDISON, 233 N.—-Warm. lee. next bath, good transp. AT-1333. LAREN, a ome.

om. vi E000 ns Os Ty ATA La_ Fm, Tor 18. SEW oil Bu

This is the spacious and attractive living room i 2 1

TT

ia vo sood [mt i, MASS NIC LY Juried Toon Tp oder nh .

bed Cad sonveles-

= : =: RE ; © oe : eel CHILD CARE BY DA A .

68% | BOARD children by vw We. OR:

7684. 3117 Leslie,

Rooms

ARSENAL, N.. __priv. ent, empl. jay

beds: OHIO, E.,

102—One-room furnish 1 ain, baby welcome.

desk. ing.

20TH—1 Girl, $7; pr ate en~. Di refrigerator. or - 044. HI1-8780, a

—930—Nicely Turn. a cely a

| 1017

ROOMS — NO DRINKING TWOROOM ion ot, en,

adults. 1208 Cadre 1-RM. efficiency; near pai private entrance; $7.50. TA-f

COLORED 2441 _ ~ Northwestern Ave, aioatly furnished room; = employed its “only. 4713, : 5 Wanted to Rent

WANT to rent 35 to 100 acres, have

stock and equipment Shares, cath, 3 ill a Cc. Write - Himes. Box B-161, of call BL-3504.

en. Motors Employes

Adults; 2-3 bedrm. unfurn, house or Ya dbl. Rest refs. BR-0175.

EXECUTIVE. resident o! 5.," needs m. ai near parochial school. Im med. poss. Will pay $100 per mo. HU-6925.

ELDERLY emp. (lady

housekeeping rm. undry 3 with emp. "couple.

es Box

“wife and 2 enildr

bi neratels need deine i erence. 7533. DESPERATE Allscs on

house, ne Regsoassie rent.

COLORED _ Lilly pomsL Separately golseds 5-8-rm. _RI-

AN furn, rm. ° , laundry priv.

light _

RE Ee

apron

COUPLE with on ar he

E. WASH, itable 2; pri. home: wal Apeat.“Breakiast optional. PLACE, pleasant, warm, woomKorY bath; Ig: loses: good trans ansp. n eferred. No drinking.

| WOODR' UFF PLACE, 784 E. Da. wn pews decorated; 1-2 ladies; refs.

WW EW i bur 44 ort. Home E. 10t6 trolley.

AT-0245.

4-5 to $40 mo.

house ; AT 418 before 1 3 NAVAL on NANCE Boe un-

ter desires 4-8 tm. house, ~-BED ho 0 option