HijIMPHWiWiliiiyiiiww i "T fiVf' " -"" h " J -(i!-vre4j)pWfti-n'fBWyB,",F " pfr-Mir"" TVff v&WTF'V EVENING LET)ffEIl-PHILAPlJ)LPHIA, FBIDAY, DECEMBER PWB mi, Sir, & Toi5 S" L'ii, 0131 fLM, ACE); '.1 r. !iL1 mi,, t- - V1 f THE BITTERNESS OF By RUPERT HUGHES ftT tell, . trxitia Ftnnfrnn. tiiwn i Silver. V l& r. her f J-a-j JfKJRfc hire, f BrBsarjKSSl'i TT. 5.i. iS5..ft:a. .KJinni H2 week ror singing, fotJerful ?'Vrt,nK." Ne.l Krug. llrunl t Uiwinf nAKJ m attention on Silver, EiiiUrtI, feaM to rebuff him. Iter, R '.'"Aw in n.lvnnce. rrtic jerfttchen "1 W mills Purlng, the, first four Jw '15 Mr new tltlon Silver, who frM '.1 s underfe-l. eats rax 'noujly. jn'JIf thttlme her welnM. which ft tln.aS. ii pound" .becomen II tm"'f r JZ her for the tr.i.tlttonnl weight if JT .if ?rnl tlmei h renevve.1 lil xrar ,fl5iTt succeV wnrn her to "go J&nrti J"." Wlver. bcelde herrelf, tT Bn .niire lar without eating. Sho p3, '".Soil r before returning to the thea , S'tw nlht performance, trt IP . 'rrHEN' " Bl bnck ,0 ,he tflge d00r jWj,,r feet were heavy, but her hend W tttl were neavy, uuv. .; ..;.iu .. ... n..i.t.tA a clnar store, near the fUUn-. """-. - ., v, -. ii.Sf. Oulslue a cibmi biuic, new mo l" . . .. i h Bfniro door, there X wlBhlnS machine. Sliver did not r thftt those whimsical devices vnry j only from one another, but from r-..lves also. Alt she know was that "Ee lemn dial that yesterday re. .h3i her welRht na HS pounds, now, , a night ami day, nnd fasting- and l?,nfflgef proclaimed her weight at 117 nS wept down the black alley of de JKf ind her knees were hardly able to Em her to her drcssliiB rooms her flnR W"n:i. Mirl tn doff her street Shei and don her plumage. Bhe top SSdown the stairs Just In tlmo for her Km. nd she was eo pale that Kruu f or w. ta trouble her as ho snapped the kok on her belt. nii curtain rose and the piano roared Ji the swallows began to sine nnd j.i Silver strove to do her part, but Z floor writhed and the walla wiggled at Die audience eddied. She heard the Sler iwallows upbraiding her Sho felt Sit the audlenco was laughing nt her, Lwctlng her sobriety. To bo accused Suutl Her desperato Uttlo mind fought with the mutinous, unpaid and unfed BM8J of'her nerves nnd fought In vain. Tli audlenco was openly ridiculing her, ud a fw women were whooping and taking with laughter. Brunt was etaritng back from tho front of the Sjm. when the audience suddenly tallied Its noise. Bllvor collapsed; her Sti gave way one by ono from her ukJei up, and she lay outspread on the lUia, a pitiful, broken-winged bird. Tht other swallows stared, then moved 0 hir aid. But Just at that moment tho at arrived for their night. Tho men at til wires had seen nothing of what had hippened and they bent to their task. He advancing swallows felt themselves Jnned backward Irresistibly, then up Her went Into the nlr. And Sliver waB lifted too. Still aswoon Udell limp, she was gathered up like a lij figure and carried high, hnnglng (oubled downward from tho waist, her tad against her knees and her hands tipping against her fcot. The atago manager ran tho curtain iana Just as llrunl reached the scene. Hi was horrified at tho Interruption to 1'j aacred rites, but his heart melted nt tie sight of Silver. Always a showman frit, he ordered tho rest of hla flock to ititd by to continue nnd taking Sliver In Hi arras ns she was lowered to the stage, tmhooked tho wlro from her belt. Her weight amazed him and he Btaggered tnder It to the wings, groaning: Te1 I'amor dt dloi my avallow Is a posel" He turned her over to Krug, who ruhtd to his assistance; then he mndo lute to the footlights to explain to tho tDuB -i.' I FARMER SMITH'S 3 , dir. n It tut- , Sank s the - NiiHiiiiiiiiiM BW j-r HiinlMl. 0t9J Jb M f A SANTA CLAUS DADDY It was true! Tho Great Western i Flyer was snowbound and on Christ ians Eve! Peter Hunt, 30 years old ad alone in the world, sat up In his krth and looked out at the silver Wte hills. The strange part of it '" that he didn't care. Ho had de liberately decided to spend Christmas Eve on the train because he was lone ome, A queer idea you will say, but it I m better perhaps than looking lone f My on other folks' happiness when LTou haven't any to call your very own. F The snow-clad country looked very Ikfflpting and Mr. Peter decided to go pTOt and explore. Five minutes later, e Mirrledly dressed nnd envaloned in a I kBge overcoat, he ventured forth into - w icy night. Somehow the bleak cold Memed to ndrl in lila lnnpsnmnness. I o he walked close to the cars for the iff wmjcea cioso to the II i8 of human company. Hi- peter looked up at tt un st tha windows. Here and there a dim light shone, "ter stopped suddenly. What was t strange dark object hanging from car window? He reached up and ttttsped it. A lumn torb In his throat "it Wail n amall VlnAl ctnVtnf vrlfh i little note pinned to the toe! The an ODened It inrfnllv and this is I katheread? Uere Snntv Tine. T nm n little l&oy, 7 yerea old with no mother or daddy, I am on the way to a orfant SUum in Mra f 1ia rnndnetnr. I f don't Ilk to go to a orfant asilum, bo J'He brin me a mother or a daddy, i nt that mnr ihan tnvii- T,nv from Wekie Jones. Peter stood very still for a moment. M looked at the worn littlo stocking d thep, as though acting on a sud nplan, he rushed into the day coach Wd spoke a few hurried words to the rter, At the third seat he stopped, "re all alone and sound asleep lay ttU boy, his head resting on the nudlenco that the awnllow was all right tomorrow and tho leddlcs and Jontlamen need not be alarmed. He backed off Into the curtain wire and bowed himself slowly through a narrow crelce, Tho curtain went up and the engagement ex traordinary went on. She woke to sec Krug staring down at her with more tenderness than sho had thought him capable of. She expected no Consideration at nil fmm M n..i whoie show she had spoiled. But ho was nil a-nuttcr and proffered her a flask of brandy. Silver pushed It away. She waa afraid of liquor, and she dreaded the thought pf Its effect on her wits after her pro longed starvation. llrunl did not urge the point, but advised her to go homo as soon as sho could change her clothes. She made haste to get nwny from the theatre before the other swallows came oft tho stage to bombard her with ques tions. As she undressed nnd redressed her hunger came back over her In gusts of emotional Intensity. Sho could have gnawed tho soap. Tho rabbit's foot In her make-up box tempted her. She darted down the stairs and out of the stage door ns tho swallows hopped from the stage. Krug caught up with her nnd took her well-filled sleeve. He suspected tho cnuso of her distress; his first word was an Irresistible plea: "hooky year, klddo, what you need ain't no medicine or no booze. Plain food and lota of It Is what you want. Am I hep?" "Yep," she sighed. And he steered her Into a restaurant over whoso door hung one electric word, a gleaming Imperative "K A T." And Bho ate. Between tho exorbitant demands of her Irnto stomach nnd tho tactful Insinuations of her extravagant suitor her wisdom had tho minority vote. Krug did not seek to luro Sliver with cocktnlta or liquors. Ho did not hint at that ultlmato East Side prodigality known as "opening wine." He did not offer Jewels or fine clothes or a life of case. He offered her a llfo of work and plenty of food. Ho piled her with subtle soup, with fnt pork chops nnd fried potatoes, with more of the same, with glasses of half nnd half (half milk and half cream), with Jellies and wlUi comfits, and finally for a climax he set beforo'her that lost word In fatteners, apple plo with ice cream on It, And she felt for It, He murmured to her gallantly that he didn't mind how heavy sho got. He'd put on a doublo wire. If necessary, nnd a block and tncklo big enough to hoist n safe. If only she'd trcnt him white, he'd go Into do bakery business But Silver wanted to bo a swallow, A little later sho could cut down her commissary, but food was as much of a heavenly novelty to her Btnrvcd body as tho art life was to her starved soul. Sho promised to be good to Krug If he would bo good to her. Thero was n moon leering down at them as they left the restaurant; a well fed moon, like a great plo In tho sky. A sense of luxurious well being filled Silver's henrt and she thought kindly even of Krug. Until they reached n heavily timbered street, where tho walk led through n suliwny of gloom. And there ho took his bargain Into his nrma nnd crushed her against him with gorilla violence, nr.d pressed back her head and took the kiss she l.nd promised him. And more than ono, with Increasing ferocity. Until she Hmothcrcd and fought him and wrenched nway, nnd took four strips Cbri5ti7i2sej Tree Once out of rmdmt .sweet wttn mystery . Tber wonder oi &.U wonaeiy c&me to be; 5o iYtsM. the dVwn a. marvel TDalve a me?, lor when in s-ll my ce&aily J am born In tbe RnslTJjimiTierof Ihe Oiristms mora Anjel-J of innocence in mortal iuiac $hb& look upon me vrtlV) tkarlaitH-kiJ, And,lo0Kirv. J A rra.ter tnln 'in ipe. Tbar me banc figure of a. Irec penold1 in. every limb 1 tiSrlll "with pra-isc oi Him Foriwbom I alaixi in memory. T-rr D.fcJ' hardwood window sill. Potor bent over him; the little lad awoke. "Santy," ho murmured sleepily as he looked up at the kindly gray eyes, "I just knew you'd do it!" Then ho fell asleep again. Dickie spent tho rest of the night In Our Postofflce Box The Rainbow postofflce box has a very distinguished message tonight! This letter is a reply to the telegram of lovo and congratulation sent by the Rainbow Club to the President and Mrs. Wilson on their wedding day: THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTOtf Personal Sear ohildren: The President and. Mra, Wilson genuinely appreciate the kind message whioh they reoeived from you on their wedding day, and they have asked rae to oonvey to you an expression of their warmest thanks for your congratulations and good wishes. Sincerely SWEETS of skin from his nose with her finger nails nnd beat him on the mouth till It bled. As she ran she heard him sputtering and calling Into tho dark, "I'll get you for thlsl You'll seo I'll get youl" Silver did not stop running till she reached her boarding house and locked herself up In her room. There she broke down In a atorm of tears. She felt no remorse for her broken pledge; It was good to dupe the devil! there could be no perjury with lite prince of evil. She vowed that she would not belong to Krug, though his master him self came down the chimney breathing fire. Rather than that, she would leave the flock. Rather than belong to a, man whose touch she hated she would go back to the freedom of her old life. Whatever Its faults, It left her free at least. Plainly she was not meant to bo ft swallow. The others ate and ate and ate and grew only the thinner for It. But If she touched so much ns a pudding It went straight to her cheeks. Heaven evidently meant her to bo fat, and sho would yield to heaven. In this grim resolve she fell asleep and dreamed herself a hungry cash girl again. When sho woke up tho cash girl fled, but tho hunger remnlncd. She was the first one In the dining room, and aho ato aa If she were condemned to execution and this her final breakfast upon earth. She left the houso for exercise and passed a billboard where tho flight of Brunt's birds was lithographed with more Imagination than skill. But this critic was no better than the artist, and Silver felt a great sorrow In her heart at giving up her wings, Orlif rienresuM her so Utterly that she sought nepenthe In the only stimulant that gavo her respite one enicreu h Vinkerv nnd tintlrtlt InvinhlV. She Came forth carrying a. large paper Back bulging with kickshaws. Sho hurried home like a robber with n bag of swag. As she ran up the steps of tho boarding house ana annca inrougn the door she collided with Mr. Brunl. At the alffht of him Bhe was overcomo with irullt and shame and remorse, Sho flung herself Into hla nrms and embraced as much of him na she could encompass. Amazed by the onslaught and the out burst, he led her Into the empty parlor, Bottled her In a choir, Bat down by her and naked: "Leetle keed, you are aeekT You hfcva bad newa from home7 nun "It'a meself I've bad newa from," niivxr whimnerrd. nnd with that begin ning told him nil; poured out the little history of her saccharine past, Bhowcd linw tho halofult habit of food had fast ened Its tentacles upon her, till now ahe was lot beyond redemption. Sho con fessed that tho cnuso of her nwoon was a useless effort to starve herself Into shapo. But she Bald never a word of Krug, his Influence or her compact with him or his threat against her. She turned in a soppy resignation punctuated with sobs. Poor, fnt, old Brunl, who had a smile for almost everything, did not emtio at this tragedy; ho did not mako fun of Silver or minimize her torment. He hnd gono through tho anmo conflict and lost. There was no excuso she could havo given that could have made so straight for his heart. He took Silver's dimpled hand Into tho cushions of his and spoke with ns much sincerity as if he were con soling and counselling a repentent Mag dalene. (CONTINUED MONDAY.) RAINBOW CLUB Peter Hunt's arms nnd early Christ mas morning, closo to tho Santa plaus daddy's heart ho learned that instead of being on his way to an "orfant nsllum," ho was traveling to a really true forever home! Honor Roll For Woek Ending December 11. Anna Heanoy, N. 27th at. Martha Barr, N. 27th at. George Tanguay, Arch at. Martha Atkinson, Colwyn, Pa, Ethel Denkhaus, Colwyn, Pa. Helon Bowdcn, Colwyn, Pa. Otto Kaufman, Butler st. William Blumensteln, S. 18th at. Wnltor Kolley, Jr., Folcroft, Pa. Mary O'Neill, Gormantown ave. Do You Know This? 1. How many words can you form from this word -- RESOLUTION ! (Five credits.) 2. What is it that lives as long as tho world itself nnd yet is never flvo weeks old? (Five credits.) 3. 5-2-4 spells hat, 3-1 spells if. What does 1-2-3-4-5 spell? The names of those who Joined the Rainbow Club this week will bo found on page 7. la your name there? Deaenfoer 20, 1915 youra, . Secretary to the President The Children of the Rainbow Glut), Th Ivening Ledger, EkU,s4elj)hi, Pennsylvania, & 3 SCRAPPLE c DAMNING PROOF THE PADDED CELL Ihe Pmitnr Shew. f t l, "Call yeraelf n respectable womnl Well, If yer 'usband'a nt the front, ow J V MM j did yer g-tt yer black eye7" - fjJ f Not After Ills Father ""stlA f& A t, I jr l . .HHiWHEb C,tl'vo I f?V. ft. 4Li rs 1 L ml mmMEiwmwfc s eai x v .'O .n- nsmssxmvm k &r a i jmr 'kvmr. .i rauvt7; iff" ' w jjuv i e a Tfl mmmJ netr-& HE Kmt Lndon Oslnlen. 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V" SJ ' I WVdl . v, x lfifi RyW )!lv JUL mm 1 1 mm&w ivw i-Hmmr, i kmmm mmk - ius.y m I HftilnM Mill I HlilP' '' 'u 5) svMw 1 4: dy Urn mtm 'm & "tF$$L Jwt f? jak yJ "v j I First Suffrnsette-I suppose your Starting Out Right W1FIE PRACTICES WAR ECONOMk daughter Is happily marrle'lT Becond Ditto Indeed she Is. 'Why, . J- -g ' ' , ' her husbnnd Is actunlly afraid to open t&Xr "" ' V A VJujt tmi thini, 1 his mouth In her presence. (iU mr. v I I THe 1"L,"5.. I iTl ron hubbV, 1 1 d&M ll tn ffTSc3w &z? """. yv ir.j The Rest Cure f nWammt f k ,mtiB Htccswro J ifl iHKw immvK practuc cconotm R in iJ' V O 11 -kl,l i , ns kS-T II Jh ft, jss win A . fir "" $f FT l6ffiVvv5r&3 W WAcOrVrS&liaKlk 1 tomato 1 Ifc'j 'ot Kr8 fmNmK MMVmWS 4fcaH!vy k!eiLwH Uu - Doctor Now, Mrs. Jones, you must Bride Why do you Insist on carry- Vi jV L-.''j. Jt" AV vm NS Y7j!i1''"'''''"""'''l,l"';'ii have a complete rest; X hope you are Ins: that umbrella? ,-sWfl. PRICE. V H-Vfeftjy jffl I dBI v not dolnir any work at hornet Oroom For purposes of domestto I iljr. O'0 ?jiwrjhf1 ar UH sJj .''r'1 u Mrs. Jones No, sir! my daughters economy. I'm golnr to turn It upside PRfflc I (lflll tl hTTIW won't let me do a thing-. I tell 'em Vro down and catch enough rice to last j,xi'0- W Wi ' If I nothlnic but an ornament. us several weeks. " t , '. II "III I ' I Y ! AND THE WORST IS YET TO COME f LJWbi sJUUussr f " 1 (1?pSWM,r fiTSvp- jSX - " . Susie (from tha city, asd seelo jt, ii , igfj honey on the Uble)-Auntle, do you MfflymmmimfTf. yR. .f Mr. Ilgldtlte Dr. Kurum Alt a&ya X must spend at; least six weeks la Eu rope T What shall I dol Mr. BoUUtar-Qst nothf docta.