EVENING LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1915. "fL--- - - ikffl a l 41 1 ' k V. &' B.i ,'j, SB THE BITTERNESS OF irnli! rinnersn, known ns silver, U'tiwiiM n-week lol. In hlre.f rr'' CTurrr of "The Fljlng 8n1- iwn" ..,tr of "The I nc nnini. rr'";..-- oi. ...j;.a. ..... fc"i t.i uni of J12 a week for pins hit, 51j?1 fl? !" Ned, Kntg. Iirunls ."$ ! mtftAni. ' ,,,.- irt t fri" ""."'", :"i7iV" ViUL1 1 i. mjikM nn advance, she scratches II If II lilt lllllli IHH I, fti, hir nail' inirinu inn nrt rmir rfjini 'V1 rhJr now rnsltlnn .silver, who '?!'-.i was underfed, fl rnvrnoiiRlv. r. lli. I"0 pounds, becomes II. The PWir,!lSIrA-ln nf n snnllnw I- onlr inn FMifltW!,,"J S-iita herself. rni n whnln 1 P"8 i'llliout cuitlnir, only to become fo ' w'i .lCii h roll-P-- on .the Mnite. In "..J ifier this illmrnce, she neconirsinlrj imi W dinner nml devours all the fond i eff. tier w Uli On their way homo Urutr ltw kl" Vllv-r. ami, -ho nirnin dl?- PX'SKii i into hi- fate, this .time cbiisIiik k.t" S7X tmr. As Sliver nee- -no nonr- ivrujr fe'iS rSnemnce. Next day. on enterlnic '"Viiilrii Silver tneem urunl. nnn uinrai dlifinM- arm- an.l sobs out her story. 7n' to comfort her. IrrfitliA kocd. you have right to cry. 'ill for now your life commence- to be rj vou nro pocen cadi tiny to mnke-a .P-.... trht. When I nin young llkoyou. ti n llm mid grncefool llkc-a do grny L'lna dojf. I nm t,n l,llcs' " '" all 'Siilr I do not pay It. I know It. Acry ' Sknow It. Ask anybody, 'Who It linos' r. ?tim nnd gracefool llkc-a do grny- JiMtr In Ketnly"' no say. rnrio iiritni.' "fj4m recch and roml ami t IiorIii to iT, , rn) not mooli n lectin Clilnntl, i -ki hut I cat, nntl catecn kills moro 8w,l s drlnkccn t dance, hut 1 tmff. iiMf "I nm not veil, t moat cut more' ttiL I Srt,w t"tl r Rr"w fn1, ! ,,nJ' jifLnorra I bcffccii to fitop to cnt so ,-jjii Tint ttiini a imui will not do to- 4j,V t,e cannot do to-morrn. , Illnc-lij", I,,Vn!k anybody. 'Wlm In fines' dancer lTlUV". " " M&t-ty' ,,e '"IV, Cnrl ,,r"' . .,.! 1 slop to eat. It In too late, t jnt M Jost do name. And blncby Xtr. fti-l sloP to 1'i,ce- 1Ie innnaRo other Iwoiile to ilnncc Now. 1 do not cat mock Stat I do not diinrr at all. i' 'And now vou. oi Poor leetla heed. i,w your tlmo ionics. If ou dawn't ijj,,. noir, toda anil never bcKcen tiKnlu, Sr become fat like me, old Ilrnnl. You fiuinot be hnppv Yhu will not be pretty. JTon 'HI ,)0 fnt olcl lntly ucforo J'ou nro vnunt woman. J -if you bcoo up to r.il, you ran bo "mbh pre"t artccate. At fcorst m are '.jot pretty, sou have no grace. I am lorr t laKe jou jur ii itriiiu nwniion : put vmi learn nnd blncby I nay, 'I chooso ' nod ffhtn I choose clot Kcrl.' And blncby itfycu take care of yourself, I make a irit dancer of yout you mako becc moncr-not $1" a week, but "120O a week. , "To do nn nrtccsto Is better an to eat ?W moch, eh" ntl to dance Is Rreatest 5rt of all muslca. ilrnmma, scultura. Mila-ttll In one If sou cat and Kiown 't, tie fat you shall bo also unhappy .tost fjsjame. If Vu are itrtciwtc you shall ' In unhappy, vou shall softer, but you ivhiU be artoestc You nro not Roeen to C-lorsyour dinner more ai your art, huh? J'Na! Vou nro Roeeu to be brave leetla Meta, ana oincoy letua kccci is great nr- (tei'.e, huh'" '"Bhe noded her lientl so violently that lh ihook tenrn from her lnshcs to tho fit hand he laid on her fat cheek. And to he left her. put on bis pcrlldlous fur omcoat, twisted his wicked mustaches ml went his way. Hirer took her bag- of cream puffs and eclilrs and gltiRcrbrend Into the backyard lad threw It Into tho ash barrel. It wns like tearing her heart out nml throwing l It aiay. '"t,On her way to the theatro she lemcm i;Stred KniB's threat, and It frightened tr; Then she felt reassured because sho Bid forestalled him by confessing the j, truth to her adored Ilrnnl. She felt more comforted when she saw Krug smllo na r.ihe passed him In the wings. i It wis so dark that she Haw only the &.rhttec of his es'cs and Ills tcetlu She did iot ve the swollen lip nor tho four lines -.across the bridge of his nose. These had ''taken a deal of explaining to tho rest of the crew. They had laughed at his con- Indicting stories. Flue thoy had not seen lira as he set a little file to gnawing at ttle wire that lifted Silver Into tho nlr. Jlilf through he tiled It, where It would nb across tho pulley. And then' ho waited . lis time. f4 Silver put on her swallow clothes again . tlth a Joy as of corning home. Tho but Jtoos were, tight mid tho hooks pulled tiw ui. mo eyes, nut Hno ten sure lilt she could grudualls' starve oft tnoagh surplus to mako her worthy of .ler glorious carcdr. Rvcn Krug was toired, and all was well. She danced and sang like a forgiven Trodtpal find tvlmn ,l,n mm n.tm n ann J aloft she pressed Borrow back beneath j- oer Tlth wings as Joyous as a skylark's. f. Even tho other swallows felt tho lilt of , her ecstasy. . And then, at tho height of her climb, lis felt a queer little Jolt In tho wlie, u l """"& tiu luuii awr-7 iviin ii luilK Fjf upheld, no longer n bird. Just a help Mms hody. falling, falling ;"'Ue audience caught n Bcream of terror, i a Vision Of tumbling fentliers. a. tliuil. :l J ISOtlOnlltta linnn n tiihIa r. -. tl.n an,nl -...., al.Uf( n jmiiu U1I1UIIH tH OWUl Hlos still In tho air, a panic In tho very "main mat ran down Its wires with a FARMER SMITH'S IL GOOD-NIGHT TALKS TTnlMn.. I! . Tk 1 1 .1 11 41. Iahm Anwwn In v,lll.ti fn nlnlf firwl Aa,l t-wnuay lime, IWUIIUOWH, llllU Ull llic iuiib uwya ill i..wi j..j ..i. -..-md what else are you froing to do with tho "sixty diamond minutes in each 6'uennour"-f An Englishman has written n uook enuueu, -now 10 Lave on Twenty.four Hours a Day." Isn't that a funny way of saying don't waste a 'Ingle mlnilfn nf my Ilrnnl (Now he didn't mean at all that folks Wnk of what you're doing while you're Mmething to be thrown away. am ourc u iie nau written win we said: riay nard while you play, breathe, tne com iresn air, run anu race m uw wight sunshine and be very glad that you're alivo and 8 years old or 10 or 14 whatever you may be. WORK hard while you work, don't watch tho clock Hen you are practicing your music lesson. SLEEP tight when you go to M and don't keep one eye open trying to finish that last chapter of the Aunt Molly gave you for Christmas. The Enelishmnn wnnlrl have said. I'm sure: Write the Rainbow Club n. Jjtelong letter and let your fellow members know all about your vacation. FARMER, 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 i ..... t t Address ,,........., Age ..,,.,..,,,, i,Kiin "' School I attend,.,..,,,..... ' Mrs. Hen's Family lira. Mant- -t :i n ,.-,, ff ll?ept one little chicken, who was dis I2ed by every one except his mother, uj .. s exceedingly fond oi nun. E --.wo urumers ana sisters uuvuja the best foo.d and left hardly any wis poor chlckie. One il.. .. - i x il.i v -iron I i M"J tto ") prove mui wo If je good, he went out and, after a I' ,. ume returned with two oi tne --r r.v.ww jryu ciw -, -- a &d sisters crowded around I By RUPERT HUGHES shriek, a hubbub back of tho canvas a tnero a doctor In the htuse?" I'ehlml'Xgrbo": "M n,oHoned round Then the piano began to clatter, the u ,,'Jl"1 wc"t.,'p m"' a comedian In green whiskers and a comedian who wore hi" ntdoWn over his ears and Mid, "Oil l'lr,,Mw,.!,t n'' hcan n ,luf'l f wits. I,i. ? , fnl',cnrt !in,l n'niost stopped in ro fLPMat V',,cn J10 f,aw '" 8-"-drop from the sky. lie teached the stage In nn ague of terror. He found Stiver bere,Ui Vm ,",Cl0US R,ul '""'"Cd, but hand Vna" 1,ls trct"bllng The stngo manager, furloui at the sec ond m shap wns ordering the swnllows rteKi lc .'." Uvo'" 1,onl"": Into the tiles jo send the front drop down, and shouting into the wlngq for the next team that plnved "In one" to Jump In. It wns not their turn, but .it all costs tho audi ence must bo kept nt case. tlrunl never drenmed of questioning this Rener.ilshlp. Ho dragged .Silver upstage as the drop flapped Into place. When tho ....or nrriveu ihey talked In whispers, While the romedlnns on the other sldo voiked like Trojans to coerce the audi ence Into laughter and forgelfulness. rho doctor hoped that no bones were fractured. "Mho's pietty well padded." ho said. 'Her llcsh was nt oneo tho oauso or her disaster nml Its remedy. A closer search allowed that one of her arms wns snapped nml the ambulance was called. Krug heruil the gong of tho hospital wagon; he saw tho still form carried forth feet first. lt0 felt himself a mur- Sliver put on her swallow clothes ngnin. derer. When Urunl came back to demand tho cause f the accident he could not enact tho Jaunty scene he had rehearsed for hlmslf. Ho gulped nnd choked and mumbled the woids: "I knew It wns comln". I been warn In' her she was cntln' too much. She's way over do limit, and " "You know cct comes," stormed Brunl. "Den w'y ou not tell me, huh?" "How do I know do wlro wouldn't hold?" "De wire would hold two of her un less glve-n mo do wire." Brunl did not wait to havo It brought. Ho sought It himself nnd examined the broken edges. As ho dragged them Into tho glow of u brilliant box light he glanced up at Krug. nnd Krug cleared his throat anil shifted to the other foot. Urunl studied tho wlro keenly; the polished bevel tho illo had mado was as distinct In one half of tho wlro as tho ragged tear In tho other. Brunl thought hard a long moment. Then ho called to ono of his other as sistants: Giorgio, run get me n pollcc-aman, queeck!" Krug beat Giorgio to the door. Ho never en mo back. Ilrnnl thought that this was best. It saved tho swallows a scandal and Brunl $18 of unpaid salary. When Sliver came back from tho placo whero she had gone sho was In a white hotel of many beds In one room a hotel filled with the guests of pain. Sho suffered ngoules at the surgeon's hands, but her soul hnd anguishes nil Its own. Sho was afraid to see old limn), but when ho came ho was so overjoyed nt his diplomacy, his financial coup and tho safety of his new daughter In nrt, that ho had only words of comfort. Sho was bo weak that her secret feud with Krug escaped her close littlo heart. "Krug said ho'd get me and ho did. Not tho wny ho wanted me at foist. But ho got mo good and plenty. It was ma should work all day long. He meant, doing it and don't look on TIME as uuun. iui ure "'" w. ,.u ,... PARMER SMITH, Children's Editor, Eveninq Ledger. him and were-all prepared for a feast, but he walked dlgnifiedly by them all and brought the worms straight to his mother. When they saw how they were humiliated they went to him and asked his pardon, which, like the good little chicken he was, he immediately granted. Then he shared his food with them, and after that they were very kind to him, and Mrs, Hen's fam ily was a happy one. URBAN QUIRK, Addison street. SWEETS own fault, though, for tolnln meself Into a machinery buster." "Dawn't you believe jou boosta da ma chine of Urunl. Ktug Is do machinery booster. He Is a a traduttore, but ho mako no moro do trooblo for you, lectin keed." Sliver was overjoyed to have this re morse removed. But Bho had others. "Alt tho Mine, 1 busted your show, nnd T busted mo nrm, and you'll never wanta sco me ngnlu." Ilrnnl shook his black curls nnd smiled. "Cnrlo Urunl Is notta do man for leave a swallow vcet a brokena vlng. Vo play flvo svnllows till you come back." Silver squeezed hid fat hand In one of hers nnd chuckled. "I was In nnother horsepltnl once. They don't feed yotl very good In horsepltnls. 'When I get outn. hero I'll bo a Sliver for sure. And I'll keep meself so slim they'll have to tis opcry glasses to see me. Prom now on I'm strong for you nnd me art." He took her nt her word. And when she was well she kept It, with tho lofty self-denial of a priestess nt nn nllar. Now nnd then on. her wny to nnd from tho theatre tho Tempter calls her eyes to tho windows of candy shops or tho heaped up treasures of the confectioners. Or a landlady In his employ urges her to try her pin. But thus far sho hns fought back Chef tiUclfer so well thnt sho Is nlmost ngnln the Silver sho was when Brunl, who Is so proud of her now, found her weeping before a pastry shop be cause sho could not buy. Sometimes still the struggte rtth her besetting vlco of luxury Is so fierce that sho pauses over ngnlnst a baker's win dow to defy tho demon nnd prove her strength. And tho batllo brings tears to her eyes again because sho could buy nnd must not. M rinds of women havo wept sens of tears becnuso llfo Is so filled with bitter ness. Silver Is weeping n. littlo private lake of her own becnuse It Is so full of sweets TUB HND. THE MAN Wl SOLD HIMSELF By Couverneur Morn's, begin in tomorrow'! Evening Ledger. Police Court Chronicles Ambrose Itnff was found wandering along York street with a clothesprop In his hand. At tho end of the prop there wns a hook, nnd when Ambrose, who Is a quiet-looking negio, was discovered by Policeman Belter he wns standing very near a turkey, which was hanging from a window. Clrcunifltnntlal evidence wn.s strongls against Unit, but he contended that ho had no wrong Intentions. His excuse for prvllng around ClirlHtmns morning with a clothesprop In this fashion wns not nc ccpted by tho cop. Ambroso declared that ho hnd used the pole for delivering Christmas trees. Ho could not mako It clenr bow trees could bo carried In such a manner, however, nnd tho pollcomnn took him beforo Mnglstrnto Glenn, nt tho 4th and Y'oik streets stntlon. When naked how many turkes's he had stolen, Ambroso wns Indignant. "Yo kin Jes nucli ma close all obcr," ho declared, " an If s"ou lln any turk nboot ma, nh II go right to Jail. "The clrrumstantlnl evidence Is ngnlnst you," the Judgo explained. "Ah doii caro nuflln' 'bout dnt substnu- shll evidence," said tho prisoner, "ah Jls no dat ah am a wronged man." Ambrose willingly surrendered his clothesprop to tho police and for this sac- rlllco was allowed to spend his Uhrlstmns by tho family fireside. "UNCLE JOE" PLAYS SANTA Joseph Ziepjler Entcrtnins Nicctown Children at Movies Following his custom of tho last four years, "Undo Joe" Zlegler, of 1S27 Cnyugn street, will entertain nbout 1200 children or Nlcetown today at tno nyne Palace Theatre, Germantown avenuo nnd Dounton street. Many surprises nro In store for the kiddles. There will bo mov ing pictures, monologues and musical acts. Tho children will march from the home of "Undo Joe" to the theatre, headed by a brass band, whose services will bo donated. Kuch child has a card of ml mlsslon nnd only those so Invited will at tend tho celebration. Caddy Gets New Foot as a Present Twelve-year-old Edward Myers, caddy nt tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club, who three years ago lost a foot when run over by n train near Jcnklntown. received a. useful Christmas present from the members of tho countrj' club. It was a new artificial foot, to replace the home made one ho used to tramp about the links of the club. RAINBOW CLUB Our Postofflce Box The little girl in tho picture, Ger trude Kiernan, North 11th street, was very good to the Rainbow Snnta Clnus, so were many other children and I want to mention as many of them as I can today. A thousand thanks Anna Heaney, Martha Darr, Susan Kess ler, Charles Marola, William Pescatore, Anna Daley, Marion Daley, Grace Daley, The resa Zussy, Flor ence Foster, Cath erine Collins, Mary tfi. - -.Vxit Gertrude Kteman Collins, James Collins, John Collins, James Dougherty, Frances Shoe, Wil bur Spencer, Edward Etchelle, How ard Foster, Margaret Williams, Frances Williams, Earl Fisher, Joseph Norris and Otto Kaufman. The Rainbow Club thanks these chil dren from the bottom of its sunshiny heart! Anna Thorn wishes to know when to send in the answers to "Do You Know This?" I would suggest that she and the other members who have asked the same question save their answers till the end of the week and then mail them in all together. This will save postage. Do You Know This? 1. Fill in the dots with letters so that words read across the square. (Five credits.) YEAR E ff A R . . . 2. What is frost? (Five credits.) 3. Name five winter sports? (Five credits.) . m ,vXjb!l4 b. X7 THE HIGHEST INSULT The Constable: "Now, then: he says yon hit hint first." Tho Workman: '-A'ell, nn' It 1 did, 'v. bloom In' well Insulted me-tcllln' mo tor go to ther Kaiser!" Promotions in Camp ???, iiti i -- Sidney Hiillclln. "Our Ilcg has been mado u lieu tenant" "How nice. And our Cecil wns mado n sentry Inst night!" Appropriate "How do you feel, Maggie'" "I feel like cverythliib' I've been eating hash!" Had the Right Idea - I'unch. Farmer. "Still on home service, then?" Yeoman: "Yes." Fanner: "Supposing the Germans came to Cneluud, what would you do?" Y'cnman (Indignantly): "Why, vol unteer for foreign service at once, of course." AND THE WORST tS-rJfcViTejWui Crw. js- s-ia 11 ; Ji , - JlFj f n Jj$m SCRAPPLE EL at ll:ii-r,T77 - J-fNTSSSSt-tfis -"HllrM- vw I ?y?trr i i Hsvin'w "inter, "riay, Johnny, let's play house." Johnny: "All right." Sister: "Now I'll ho the wife nnd fusj. nnd you'll be the husbnnd nnd come homo and growl." lITELLfoOtHE LttK , S lXZ iOlilIMoOYlC liCM SHOW rtOW-iVDNYS, f1 MJSKES ME SORE. I . "fc'i ,t BAU-rtnz-rrM n I jflPI "It is .i-purtcd tro.ii . . City that tho sale of alcoholic diink.i Is to be prohibited. ' "Don't you believe It. Atlantic City Is a low-lying place." IS YET TO COME J! rmffiiniirXTBI i I V mu " ( , 1 . 1 . M dBt -SU7V HK-wiiBPr. I sSi 'tLJW.Vr-' Iff Will HZZSZb. LHjrj-f 'j 'y.v rap ,tfu '-V,;' fJiMMiiL 0r HissBBsiss1 Mt ,. THE TADDED CELL EXPECTED DID IT EVER HAPPEN TO YOU? TAKE Oft TrlESIRE&T CPiR?, FOR. INSNtlE IfifsKSChKCELYCOrtTROL I WSELF FROM BEATItU. OP THESE WPm' (TIIOTKtFUihTO &IVC P t-rMT TViEIK jatfvrar- rm i-M i It J-HUM , , AS ENGLAND VIEWS THG BUST AIDS TO Bashful Suitor All the tvenlns; l"v been waJUns to say somethins to you, MU Ividder-It wasu't "Oood Nleht" wu itl ). TlF? ' - 1l 1 1 b r.",-n"i?-"uj ,if"w i, TiNfit rrKP. , v?s ggdggiR3 -. f Il I I lNt"XS lV&'jKXsSrSh. "ir f - ' lL3KjfiBtWLMtH i X?A hW-K I, VX rkw MisKtsKzV SsBPBSIeIB III, .IM - unm1 THE GREEK SITUATION .The rasilnt: Show, SUCCESSFUL DIPLOMACY. Supply Ran Short "HI Holler bad to give up his milk route. Says be can't supply hi cus tomers." ''! kU iiU' drt us." ! r 1 rMk1iMS ubr-,jB ! n I U ILa