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Copyright. ISO, by American rm Aeta tum. I was tutoring a youth of uiiiotocn. I tMtl a funcy'to go Hbrond hi thu diplomatic corps, but as I had uo influence to secure an appointment I L-nnt mr amhltlnn fn tnvsolf. .Mr iiunll.

Alec Kirk, should have bcon ready fur taken part

college, but ho was not. ami it was my part to get Ulm ready an soou as possible. Ills father, after turning him over to me, went to Kuropc. Heforo leuvlug he gave me a single Instruction vbs: "Don't let any womnu snare him

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I made a companion of Alec, aud he seemed to cujoy roy society In prefereuco to that of young fellows of his

During tue old n mu.o i.j . .uke, about itifh m in ..v it .unu r remain to us tK v r. i.i () who were living u:! making the history of the empire of Iuuis parsed their lenure time in a way that sccuu to u of today utt rly ridiculous. In all the fancy work on which ladies employed themelve the men twin to have

l'oinuet in one of his comedies

represents a young marquis entering a room where two fair damsels uro embroidering. One is working a piece of dres trimming, the other a Marly ilounce. The beau examines tho embroidery with the eye of n connoisseur, points out here and there the specially good touches and

is too polite to nonce any defects.

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laid siege for him. and be did not tell me. Ills father had lectured him before clng away on his susceptibility and told him that I was empowered to forbkl his attentions to any woman. Alec not only fallt d to trust the matter to U. but told the woman who was trying to suare him of my charge. She was smart enough to keep aloof from me. and 1 dkl not discover her or her object till I was Informed of both by tbe boiwekevncr. I warned the house

keeper not to divulge tho fact that I knew of what was going on. If I could save the boy I would put his father under obligations. Mr. Kirk had great political influence. Ale wished tbe lady to win my good opinion. Sue. supposing that I knew nothlrg uf tbeir affair, conseuted, though reluctantly. I was Introduced to Hiss Martha Colliugwood, aged twenty-right. Impecunious, passably good looking and of a common family. 1 called on her with Alec and during the call manifested a friendliness that disarmed both. But while extending i be olive branch I was sharpening tbe sword. I suggested that Miss Collingwood and Alee use the tennis court at his home aud even offered If we could find another girl to make up a set with them myself. 1 bad in mind Miss

Gladys Hoyle, a young lady who had the faculty of making tho most rasplug remarks with the most kindly pretended Intentions. Knowing that there Is nothing which will turn a man from a woman quicker than a feminine tight. I honed to use Miss Uoyle for the purpose of drawing out whntever of temper Miss Colllngwood might possess and Intended that Alec should witness the scrimmage. We secured Miss iloyle, and I chose her for my partner. Miss Colllngwood opened the game, serving to me. 1 rent the ball Imek. and she returned It It dropped Just within the line, but 1 pronounced it foul. "That wnsu't foul," said Miss Col llngwood. I looked at my partner for support. "Certainly it was," she said. "My eyes must have deceived me," said Miss Colllngwood. "Some people can't play tennis at all." returned Miss Iloyle, "on account of their eyes. I thought I saw some-

thing amiss with yours. Its qult noticeable." There was an ominous flash from

i .miss comngwoou. &ne made no reI tkt- 9Vu thu MLme wnnt- rtn A f .

game had opened auspiciously, and fortune continued to favor me. Miss Hoyle In volleying close to the not sent the ball against Miss Col lingwood's nse. The latter dropped her racket and causht a trickling stream

i of blood In her handkerchief, j "You did that on purpose." she cried, casting a flashing glance at Miss Iloyle. I "You flatter me. If I could hit a 1 mark like that Pd enter for a tLauiplonshlp." replied Miss Iloyle. j Miss Colllngwood was getting ready for a rejoinder when I added to her I mtfling by asking If she would proj ceed with the game. : "I don't think she'd bettor." Miss I Hoyle put In. "with that nose. It'll be ' all tbe colors of the rainbow tomorj row. My advice Is raw beef." ; "Some people are offensive with j their advice." snapped the suiTercr. ! Pleasure had gone out of the game j for Alec. lie proposed to stop playing. j.MIss Colllngwood started for the house to put cold water on her nose. Alec, i instead of accompanying her, found occupation In gathering the balls and

rackets. I whispered to him to tavv Miss Iloyle home. She smilingly accepted his invitation. As the two walked away Miss Colllngwood turned and darted n fiery spark. I saw her home, adding fuel to the flame by telling her flint I thought Miss Iloyle had seut tbe ball against her nose on purpose and was trying to catch Alec. I supposed that I had only made a beginning, out I was mistaken. When Alec and I met ncaln he confessed tu me that there had been an affair between him and Miss Colllngwood (at which I expressed great surprise), but that it was ended. I kindly offered to slve him my advPe as to the boat

! method of dropplag iL The Illusion jhad ia.scd out of him. and nothing i could bring It lek. I When Mr. Kirk returned from En-

rope I made no tiwntlon of his son's 'escape, but he learned of It aud nsked me about it. I trJd hltn the story, at 1 the end of vhlrh he said: j i "You shfuld he in the diplomatic I 'corps. The first requisite of a dlplo- j , mat 13 absence of conscience. Judging j from your nets In this case, you don't I I know the mcnrlng of the word." j j I confessed that I had a hankering 1

j In the diplomatic line, and he promised ! to see the secretary of state In my In

terest. The result was an appointment, and. having begun with a small stroke, I am now making big ones.

waistcoat and selects a daintv cold

needle. Ho goes io the frame, nt which Cidalise is working and finishes tho flower which Ehe had be-! gun. From her ho moves to the' sofa and, seizing one end of tho flounce, assists Ismcne, to whom ho pays special attention, to complete her task. j At this time it was the custom of tho ladies invariably to carry their workbags with them to the evening reception?, in which they had not only their embroidery materia!, but the last rovel, the popular songs, their patch boxes and mure pot. Gentlemen also carried deftly em-; broidcred Httle lusrs into company,! which held "a whole arsenal of cn' j lerv and fancv articles, such

boxes of dinerent shapes filled w lozenges, bonbons, snull and scei.; At another period the fashion oi the day was to cut out drawings from books and pamphlets and to paste them on screens, lamp shades, hoses and vases. The skill in this was to so arrange the drawings or part3 of diiferent drawings as to

produce a curious or amusing of 0 i ml i

icct. men tnero came a season when all the rage was for charades and riddles, which gave a peculiarly good opportunity to exercise the

light and rapid wit so conspicuous in the French. Even' evening the drawing rooms were converted into

impromptu charades. Some lady would suggest a word or phrase, and forthwith it would W converted into tlie subject of a sprijrhtly little play. Manv of the word "airw nw cur

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Taking No Chances.

Young Wife twh'i b rofcM tho dinner for the ürst timet -Whatever will my husband say when he sees that I have quite spoiled the Joint? Cotue, Amin, we will toss who shall tako It la to him. l-'llcsendc Blatter.

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