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a subtle perfume fills the air and rises with the music. The music stops, and the minister steps illto the pulpit with an abstracted air. Then we bear one of those beautiful, elo- quent sermons for which Ha.rr-y Heffner Price is noted. This talented man, after being graduated at the Seminary with lligh honors, at first was assigned to an unimportant charge, but through his faithful labors has risen rapidly to his present position. "Once again I adjusted the horoscope. The vision was at first cloudy and indis6nct, hut 1l0W it grows brighter. Ah! it dears up. 1 see a large drawing-room in London where many distinguished people are coming and going. The whole room flashes bril- liantly with the beauty of the gOWllSand the diamonds. All interest seems concentrated upon a central group where 'the guests are being presented to the (Iueen. But who is the lady tl;;t is doing the intro., duciug ? Her race seems famil. iar. 'Tis Helen Gorsuch. Helen, after graduating from col- lege, traveled hoth in this country and abroad. Everywhere she went was received into the most select social circles, where her quiet, unassuming ways and her most fasciua tinq mnnner-s made her an instant fa.voritc among all. AFter several very gay seasons on the Conti- nent she returned home, and was ShOI·tIS·afterward I11Hniec1 to the American ambassador to England. During her hus- band's term in England she has made herself \"ery popular ·Writlenh.'"adns.malC -:·77·:-