That Romanceof GladysBy H. IRVING KING-(Copyright.)CAID Mr. Powers to Mrs. Powers: U -Whsfi the matter with Gladys? I thought everything was going on smoothly between Olive Marsden and her—what’s the trouble now?”“Oh, sighed Mrs. Powers, “one of Gladys’ freaks. Perhaps, If we named her Safah Jane—after my mother, as I wanted to do. Instead of Gladys, she wwnld not have had these romantic apaama.•Terhaps not,** returned Mr. Powers, though a Rarah Jane ran be as romantic as a Gladys If she makes up her mind to It. Bat you haven't answered my question—what’s the row?”**Tbe row, as yoti so crossly put It,* replied Mrs. powers, “Is that Gladys has met an English baronet and has become obsessed with the Idea of being railed I.ady Benton Sykes, (’live and his flourishing wall-paper busb ness seern altogether too prosaic for her.Ah coij \r» l)lt;n.nM ^.1