1016. THE LAST ROSE OF SUMMER By RUPERT HUGHES EVENING LEDGER rniLVT)ELPnTA, TUESDAY, DETEMB.EB wi . , . . ' tS- ' l- ' . . , rom over Dtbomh 5i..fmlrJrrAv SSSVt r for n num- iJ "' ,hc lint VhVn the rnllronrl W8eil 1K.J lltf W.J', VihaWo k 1K eg"vCT lKrt "' .fV., rent-nil store. hc hec JiSScl 'tm , (or llt Mr. Rhll- IX! (a rjf - frnrrnrl llron Bill Kir i rsTtr, A."c,i.i that the lft!t ron of S3t '" SSjViin rnther than PltK-.l. & hffi ? the eye when the rarly "Ht l9JJfJi.,i nntf Rone. Now Mrs. Sw:.?h the ' ilnnlMrt "n'L m"cJi fe"nl,wTo burit Into flor fjH Crf;.rf)tTi he position ot head KnV. ffeflii iVu"r in hli More, with SJSonian 5. in New York ns Another l-tril, SST of Io'rIIV o f!"'?,h ,uf-hinrtin"1'- . , ami then nlm tier to KJ K"""1! ,it out of loyaltv tp the. Into ESrih'her tormrntrr he rcfusei rfi"".' "lo'nnAlfS heart win n whirlpool of nKSfi -"" Kronm ".r"'1 ! v ent nce,l of her n3 .1, one bir! Arable .rgumMU He hud Riven SimtfMabl n b t she lcfcrt i"",' i,ow "ouid hc refuse him hi V "'",. J could he tnke JosIcb rl):n.nJo3lefl children? wny was Jlcf. W"P J0,:' .i non her. whole inch Pu,::' .., cruel to some one, .rr ';'' : npthins? Wcberoua " know so much t have more more re spect for you than for nhyhody else I know." "Vou have?" "Oh. jo! Oh. je. Indeed " "And you'll do what t tell jou to?" "Yes yes, t will." "PromUc?" "t promise." "ilp hie your hand on II." lie roo nnd stood before her and put forth that meat palm of his nnd she set her slim whllo llnscrs In It. And then them mut have been an earthquake or something, for suddenly she wni swept to iicr feet and Blip was enveloped In his 1)Ir nriin nnd crushed against lilm, nnd his hlB mouth wni pressed so lleirely to hets that she could not breathe. She was so frluhtcncd that her heart seemed to break. She knew nothing moro till she found herself In the patent rocker, with him kneeling at her side, pleading with her to forgive him for the brute ho was. She was very weak and very much nfrald of him, nnd entirely bewildered., .Toll made such a din In her soul .rfld hnrily transact the busU J. . .i her cou UrnlM "w.ns K'aVnStartled shopper. fa tw, maroon taffeta mnicneu u. ... fM X satin, she saw. New on Me - lrom tntcr the store b?rlr while he .!. then went on ilnthe ir wane ..Lh 1 C sl oul.1 lav the case before W n. . . i.i ,.i,-n Imr nn Imnartlat 3i?n! She waited for lilm and when it!r-the otllce she beckoned to lilm and .",..., .hvlv if he would take supper 1U fir aad her mother L m curiously that she Hashed red. .Thwush the supper, too, he stared nt f,, .a brd that she buttered her thumb MfM. .. ..... oii.rl.iin.- biscuit. Atter- iwiilic led him to the parlor and closed kh ioor en ncr uiuuiv.. ... ..... '..irn cDOch-maklng deed. Then sho ill to Newt Bttter usai ie i"b. ..-n. j" - I, Miavc a long stoi y to tell you. Got I oafjChT" Sll had. but he said ho hadn't. She ,uj... nn,l wnu an rnnfusccl tllftt she lljMil It for him. Her hand trembled u that ne nan 10 sicuuy iv iui ... i..i .,. ....a ,.,r1 1m aftirt.rl nt hor lnateiifl tf it the match, whoso flickering rays liplca ner incc ccruy 'ni..n ih. liml him Hnttlrr! In ... cbnir ...iici. o,, ...... ...... - the best patent rocker she told lilm her Itory, Tnere is no surer icsi oi ennrnc iirthin the problem a soul extracts from i dlfflculty. As Meldrum watched thla timple, atarved soul stating Its bew ilucr- u... k. nnn. ,tin, l.nn r.HA ttnfn l.'nu 01CI11, m o.v.Y iit.hv ,c u.iu .w..... ,. un jlist ihe should do to bo truest to other i .. n.. .. n.. A ..,.,. n i.. n 10UU. lllt.U HUfl I1U lUt.-ilUll Ul IILT U.VI1 ilrtntage. B studied her earnestly, and his eyes tmnclled with a kind of smoke of their in behind the scarf of tobacco fumes. iTten the had finished she raised her i;ci tu .1.9 in iiiuci .i..uai jiiiu lliur- tored: ln1 nnn. vi.l.n n..nl. T .ln9 y nun i.w,, ttiiui Ullh'.k l 1 UU. H ro2.rl nt hnr fnt n Inni .ilitla .a Dojou wnnt to go to Crawford's7" ffell, I'll get more money nnd I'd llko u o ,uiv lum, um. i (ion i lino to k.TtAtaph. Ho says ho needs me." 8"Do you do you want to marry oupor "Oh, no; I-I liko him awfully much, lut-l-Vm kind of afraid of him, too. But he eays he needs me " "But do you love Asaph?" "Oh.no! Vnt tlin klnil nf Invp Mint Ih. uil ivti rcuu auuui. u, l 111 ninu oi- ifnld of him, But I'm not expecting tho lh.J K , , , . r, urn vi iuo yuu rcaii nuoui. 1 ni won- KU114 nnut 1 ougiu in 110 .' 'jAdiJ you want mo to decide v s"If you only would." SWhy do vou leave It to me of all lB(cause you're such n line man; you nn ursine loer had ever Inflicted upon her Inexperienced ribs. She was moro afraid of Newt Meldrum than sho had been of Asanh But when she told him she would think It over, he J declined to go. He IiuiEhed at bei plea. I She bad promised to abide by his decision, nnd he had decided that she should go neither to Asnph nor to Trawford, but to New York not ns nny old buyer, cither, except of things for her iwn beautiful body, nnd some lints for tlmt lleccy white hair of hers. And she shwuld llvo In New York, tnke her mother them It sho wanted, nnd close up this house nfter they had been married In It. She had been slinking her head to all these things nnd dismissing them gently a the ravings of n delirious boy. Hut now alio answered: "Oh, t tould never bo married In this town." "And why not?" on, 1 don't know; I, Just couldn't.". Hhe was still nfrnld thnt people would lnugh nt her, but moro nfrald that they would think sho Was trying to Mount her triumph over them; the triumph of mnr rylng tho great Newton Meldrum. Sho could bear tho laughter; Bho was used to the town's ridicule. Hut she could not endure to bo triumphing over anybody. Meldrum did not fret over her motives; ho simply nodded. "All right, then wo'll bo married In Now iork. How soon can you start?" Sho stared nt lilm,, this amazing man. "How soon? Why. I haven't said I'd marry jou ot. I'll have to think It over." He laughed nnd crushed her In his nrm.i nnd would not let her brcatlio till she breathed "Yes." Ho wnB the most nmnzlng man. Hut tho men were till so amazing when you got to know them. And It scorned to De borah that they must liaxe nil gono crazy nt once. Tim UND. AN HONORABLE DISCHARGE By Arthur Henry, begins in tomorrow's Evening Ledger. "I nm crnzy with lovo of you I" Bho wanted tn run awuy, but lie would hot even let her rise. The only thing Hint reassured her wan bis snydng over and over iignln: "You nro tho nwU beautiful tiling In (Ills world." She had to lnugh nt Hint; anil ishe heard herself sajlng: "Why, Newt Meldrum, one ofiui must be crazy." "I am crazy with love of ywti." "Hut to cjII mo beuutlfuV poor old Debby!" "You are beiuitlful; you're the hand somest woman 1 know." "Me with my white hair!" "White roses. I don't know what's hap pened to you, Debby. You're not the woman I talked to nt Asaph's at nil. You're like n girl with silver hair. You've got it woman's big lieuit, njid you haven't the selfishness of the oung, but Hint kind of wonderful sadnts that sweetens a soul more than amtbing else, and you're thu ilarndest prettiest thing I ever laid eyes cm." Meldrum wns as much ninnzjed as De borah was at hearing such rhapsodies from his matter-of-fact soul. Her comment was prosaic enough; she fell back and sighed: "Well, I guess both of til must bo crazy." "I guess wo nre," he laughed boyishly. "Wo'il better get married ami keep tho Insanity In one family." "Get married!" sho echoed, still be fuddled. "And you telling mo what jou did?" "Yes, but T didn't know tho I.otd was nt work on a masterpiece like jou, girl, woman, grandmother, child, beauty, brains nil In one." Deborah was as exbauKlcd by tho shock as if Bhe had been stunned by lightning. She was tiled out with tho first kiss nn impassioned man had ever pressed upon her Hun, the first bone-threatening hug Police Court Chronicles Tho semlweekly arrest of Josepblno Al len took plnco loday near the Helgrado nnd Uleatllcld streets police station. Op posite the namo wns tho usual abbrevia tions, 'dk dls," which means drunk nnd (lltorderly. As usual, also, .loscphliio had n "kick." She objected to tho word "disorderly," contending that It served to hurt her record. "I was Just slngln' " decl.nod JnM'Phlup when I'ollccmnti Arnold arrived. The cop disagreed with her, and asserted that the squeals and veils uttered bv the woman could never be placed under that classi fication. "N'body, spects p'llcemlu understan' muclsh," spluttered Josephine, and then, assuming what she regarded as an Indig nant attitude, added "If er knew's much's I do mebbo you'd know sumepln, butchudon't." A numboi of persons w lio assembled around the prisoner when she was ar rested ngieed with the opinion held by tin bluecoat. When sho faced Magistrate Wilgle, Jo sephine said she could prove that sho wns "lurrlc slpranner." and before tho Judge could utter a word of protest she plunged Into what was Intended the "Mlscrero" from "11 Tiovatorc." What her volco lacked In sweetness was mailo up for In volume. She attacked tho highest note nnd still had voice to spare. Josephine also had lots of expression. When sho reached tho climax all the other prisoners rattled their cell doors to show their apprecia tion. "What ycr got ter say about th.it?" nsked the "soprano" when sho got her breath. "Six months In the llouso of Correc tion," replied tho Magistrate. r GOOD-NIGHT TALKS FAEMER SMITH'S RAINBOW CLUB little fellow. "Gut, please, mother, tell me what a pontl is?" "Why do you wish to know'." asked his mother, trying not to answer the question. "Willie Hoptoad said I didn't know what a pond is and that he knew be cause the Feather Duster Duck told HIM." "You don't mean it!" exclaimed his mother. "What did he say a pond was?" "He said it was a body of water larger than a drop and smaller than tho ocean," said Dick, quite proud of himself, "Yes, but the ocean has salt in it. Now, who put the salt there?" "I don't know," said Ducky, thoughtfully. "I didn't." Dear Everybody Did you ever hear of Theodore Roosevelt, Abiyiham Lincoln and filndstnnn? Thnsn n-rent men nre noted for one thine: Chonninir I.vooi f Did your mother over come to you and say: "Why don't you keep your Bind on what you are doing?" The three men above realized that they could not chop wood and think CI KnYthino' olca i. I don't know how many members of our club are able to chop wood, but im sure that they can't chop wood and think of nnything else. If they tfopand think of something elstj zip! S What is there that little girls could do and not think of anything else? leasee, I have never been a little girl, so I don't know. Is it sewing, shop- f)if, washing dishes, eating candy or kissing papa? Please tell me! I can hardly wait to get your letter. FARMER SMITH, Children's Editor, Evening Ledger. -PARMER SMITH, The Children's Editor, The Evening Ledger, Philadelphia, Pa. I wish to become a member of your Rainbow Club and agree to DO A LITTLE KINDNESS EACH AND EVERY DAY, SPREAD A LITTLE SUNSHINE ALL ALONG THE WAY. Name Address Age , School I attend. Our Pnsi-nfTiPo Rnv LW(ii..in - . m n k neignDornooa uain- r. . are springing up every lit y soon we'11 havo to l Set acquainted" party. f "Ho Kaufman, Butler street, writes .iTtnrbniiin... 1:1.. .... .... .. Ruin -"'"a-Ke typewritten letter ,e that he has enrolled the fol fr8 wembers in his band: Gerald -wney Butler street; Thomas Kin jnorth Reese street; Mary Kinney, Ifcu. t"wi ueuian names, Alva fr'. Anna Tll, n tti. J?W McNelty and James McNelty. fc .. aiJ enercetie worker nml nniler W '?di,rfCtrShip the Butler Street gj would be a very representative lINmas Letc. t r. . .. lkTr mbow CIub" The follow S!y,.,e ioined Ms band: Joseph WBbL rr 3m Mason Julus Prizant, E3?,HP and Wesley Davis. He rdi. -n, more within the next Ul, ease wnte aeani Thomas, "1 US biot ..,11. , . ' Micher r.1: "t"fmie.., EftL0? the E1Sht Street Squad. Si,, f ? hU band are: Alfred 3aZW Falc. Dominic Fal- Tenuglia, Joseph Tenaglia, Charles Marola, William Pescatore, Florindo Mungiole, Francis Ronde and John Cabin. These boys came in to shake hands with your editor Satur day morning. We would like to shake more hands next Saturday morning. How about it, boys? Do You Know This? 1. Can you draw four straight con tinuous lines through tho following nine dots? (Five credits): ; K Ducktown Doings "M o t h e r," be gan Ducky Dad lings one morn ing, "what's a pond?" "Do you mean tell me' that you have been swimming around in a pond all this time and don't know what it is?" "That's just what I mean. I have been swimming around in a pond all this time and I don't know what it is," said Ducky. "Well, a pond is just water," re plied his mother. "When you have a glass of water, then you have a pond?" "No, no!" answered his mother. "You are too stupid." "I take after my mother," said the 2. What two letters in the word THAT tell what boys like to do to their little sisters? (Five credits.) 3, What becomes the less tired the more it works? (Five credits.) For THE- Wee Ones I'M Litre Vallv Waggle, I'm as funny as my name I USED TO LIVE IN FUN LAND, 5o IH REALLY NOT TO BLAHE 0 One of Our Poets Here's to our father and mother And other folks we love; Here's to the Evenino Ledger, Here's to the Rainbow Club! Marion West, North 62d streett mWr'S T,IE PADDED CELL iU-.W Jitv --K - Sti 9:.- ' V M.t.- ,WW .r-jZJ&S&i W S N sv mnAALilWXl- 'lWt.!&jZZti2 - "- - """ "" " Tnllciitivf 'i!ti,tn 1 tnl wli.it ni' M"n os nn tho llnlkniis -ifn x&$f 1 1 'fil t'l L 2l Slinpnmn I 111 mi mirri Sir, Inn n r nm t pot nnnp We've KOt BOnif lovely -ffi Vi- A r I I Mcwa of thr Mirkft I'lm, tlir l'liri-li c'lini h, and n" Town 'nil, nt n penny - . - Yrrcbi&sjA . ) 7 -c',r"' - V -f tsx ejzS&twJ V tfel iff Lj lSslJsu I M '1jAjrLK(' 'x ' 1VH-I see ttiey mo onlllim Ocnnnn I I , , , . t) B&4KMvVUf'':i militniirlnoa "Jokes"! I ' mmws K'riH i.pi-vhiit's tio idea? . i V v " Y?tfiW7af if,lil 1 Wit Uccnuno tho tttiKllsh won't lie L-" jt" , ' Ztfj " 5 u c WJffli-T-r M4-lT nblo to see them. A X VA "M'T XtiKXTTZM? THE HUMAN COMEDY Different He And Hint nlRlit a droo tho rJLi ViZ L ' oIh. She Drove tliem. Indeed! I'd linve y C f (I I Sk rffllM mmlo them wnlk eiry step uf It. S Sjf i (7Zi I JiV I l533Ny fI aMlMnQ JM f N " 4MnV!lH Mllll, f E!ffi5 v 7Bt VB& S3T "Jolinnle Jus" eot his ilnser Jammed 4r (1 . :TOHwW!IiV l 1 Tx . lX Y I in the door." 777 ft-Tffi&; W VI' 6 k vA j KV "mel0uS. l.lcl, door?" l.y SimW! A IN. 1 I N . a J "The pantry door." ' V, ' KScX Wlliil Vi f ' J ( T "Al.-lin! He didn't Rct the hind of IA J L fy VW 1 J A I fAN I y I' k jam he wns looking for that time!" k3&rs ' w 1 A J i r V War Ti,es l0 Dal4, Farmer Wife Are jou tho same L s Jgi WjrfSA S 0"jT Sf J0 man who nto my apple plo last week? flf I JaaO&Sp VW , A 1S Cy fe? Trnmp N'o, ma'am. I'll never bo tho ' "" I I SP3M' 6 Y X i-"" - - - Icol V nx& ) QrOr3l iMgje The Wherefore 1 - -f l(Ttse aIU HaKE. he i-ooi, ) 'WfM "Ml Wombat Is not n girl who (jCf f TL ( XxF? W& .(tTmm wants to talk nil tho time. Sho Is yC?5f "KtQC? , TN MC ?' . n VAo'vS5TWR:Y3?' ivllliiiff to lliten." (B.P) A X CwVj 01 3rTkH8Mtt "Ves; somebody told her that sho a CtA,L ZJfWfc I y JrnvM'l I 71 11 'l I rg"iy3ft had beautiful cars." &i2S SbwI , M f JlQhvriCl&P I II llirfl 'I' " l'i m W! nT VcA ! wSSZ, Soup vs. Stipe tf&Wx ) fiv r A xtUTXr) rttr I ' IsilTfTO f ! finl la! a 1 ITITl IT r- x ymwmwm . 81 fei Mftsi LaL1 ttt K In 7 Milady in a Millinery Shop 'VHK SVUMMUSi:- l ( 1111 ' KiRht Where They Grow PEOI'LE WE HAVEN'T HAD THE PLEASURE TO .MEET "l'se swino to Jlne u ilicatic com- n,. Ah, .Miss N'euriehe, If on lKiS' xS'lSSi 'Pfall 111 ,h-" J P-n." I wain to ee Nature at Its best. ou Jj 'SJfW -;ilJ 3? bVftt1! A "Wlint's jo' gwlue tn do?" should take a trip through tho pln J' fMfK . Jt,i i"1 IS IP"')1 "I'm to bo do consouune." woods of Maine. h NK , NrT-wJgrl jlSsavSLs-v "What's lhat?" siio-Woulda't It be eraml? And ' VM jt. yvJf S!U!HirsVC 2x' "Oh, 'scuse me. ( means de soup" I love pineapples, too. I Iffi IV &S-'riNtBwyv T' AND THE WOItST IS YET TO COME 1 Wj jaigr P -W. jr-v f i2 m BPI (& iMVB tii -J Tbe raJae Show WttStKTMMMMma I si ! l&fJBitm N J 'i'he small boy to whom a broken down motorbike U not of the faintest WpWrWII XTZ&imrmi 1" Yf Interest jJj t$ W cL.JSr Sflflll One Way Out What Did She Mean? iLJimM Hv &yj!k.m Jk ihR Tak I lHiHIIIIOiBt flrB SpJtB jisUKu iWm Ueggar I say, mister, have yer got . .-g I any suggestions to make to & fellow C5 siTT"-Wc;llltt9fo - Km I Without a penny to git shaved with? 1 l " " ' ii 1 1 Ueggar I say, mister, have yer got any suggestions to make to a fellow Without a penny to git shaved with? 0d Oenteman Yes, grow a beard. Hubby There have ben times in life v,hen I was tempted to commit suicide Vifey -Oh, weH. It's no use to grieva over the past We can oil te wnert wo ve mtdo mlstaka,