S5AN0Y WYNNE GOSSIPS GAYLY 'W nT ATT OrXrva AW n--. XjW ixiaxj vyxvxo jy SUUlALi DOINGS "(iCilitury Camp ff)r.rlg Pen38t Nurragansqtt Pier unaer jxuayio wi f 'i o kwuuqji qi mvy League i Movies Cause Excitement in Newport ' TMS Miliary CamP JrOrn M ffp, 4, J.mtoJ P"-V)c School, opened on sTjaritrP ftt Sunset Farm, Narrseansett SSwiw tbe lP,CM of Ul Wopen jZJrtM of the KavK Leoflfue. H George Harriett, wife of General JLfO Barnett, u- B- L C- rPPTesontpd 'ST MtloP commlttpa at tho flag rais Z irhch ww accompanied with much Ewflony. Mrs. Irving- H. Chase, with aLm Mrs. Harnett has b&en Btaylng for 'Htrtl ypi hftS been """nod commis sary feneml of thP camp and repre fjlij 'tho ocl committee. The equip t pf the camp was eent to the Pier thi Vntf4 States Marine Corps of WWMftSton, a q' Bot!' GenorB Bar mm and h Wife hava been' enthusiastic Liters Pf In Peparedne6 pampalgTi, d hu also had the backlne of many . "T" T . t., lnttnH, t,A ITnlnn 1 A number pf Philadelphia Blrla have ,Ja4 the "rooufes" rants, bo that I 4 JZpot there W,H b muc soldierly de- wtiMmt n society tbls scasop, and that debutant Blpuch will have peon Its Jftkh, or which let us be truly thankful, fer sufely there has never been such an Lgalnly and ungraceful fad as tho loose and floppy cnrrlago pf the past years. .- fepeaklns of the soupb, which has beep principally noticeable In the dapces of 4 the last four years, I seo that the pro , feasors pf the terpslchorpan art are hold, in j their apnual convention In New Tprk Jaai that the Jitney Special and pork Ipwrqilde will share equal honors dur- Itur the coming ypftr a8 new foatvrf daaiff. Wier9 I" thB worja d you PUB bom thy et iho awful pames they glvo 'the! dances; which, after all, ono sees paly Pn the stage, for society goes dapc Ipf fln '" ope-'stap, tro and wat, .-vtih at) occasional tapgo, and Is highly !eau0ed with Itself In the matter, caring jwt to dlB" deeper Into the labyrinth, of 'rhythm. EVENING MDGDBr-PHILADBPPHIA', JTOlbAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1016 r I The first pf a series of meetings Jn preparation fpr tho annual market day ana country fair for St. Francis's Pouptry 'House for Convalescents was held this 'week at Darby. Despite the fact that many of the Woman's Auxiliary, under whose auspices the affair s tQ be given, were still out of town, tho meeting was most enthusiastic ope. The fair wl" U held at parby on Friday and Satur day, October P apd 7. i Among those actively Interested In the piarket day are Miss Julia V. Laguerenne, prejjpent pf the "Woman's Auxiliary; Mrs. I J. M. Quepnell, Mrs. John J. Coylo, Mrs. iJimd, MrB. M, P. Qqlnn..tho Mlsfles iTnifel, Miss Margaret Coyle, Mrs. James uopner. Airs. 11. u. pi(ns aiis3 u or 'nc plbjey, Mrs. A. ' Junes MPnJy ff. Burke and Mrs. Tfee movie which ppb Goelet Is con CoctlQf at tfewpprf 1 pausing much iY . ani plaastirabla qnt(clpatl9n, In so far aa the plot of tho play has not been made Jpuhjjc at all an4 t s not eyep known who is the heroine or who the villain. jOnt scene was taken qn Wednesday on itbe Vincent A6tor place, and 'tis rumored yhlipers, however, that Ethel Harrjman If a maid lq the performance, and our (a Bose polan has a prominent part Thtre, was great excitement on Bailey's Beach on Monday, when George Warren bad tQ respue a drowning couple i street garments, who had been thrown into the water from a canoe. Much to the amuse ment Pf the onlookers, the, canoe was tipped oyer In suph shallow water that I J;rpper effect, NANCY WJ'NNEJ, Personals !An Interesting autumn wedding will be ttt Bf Mls Albert Caven Ilppsel, daugh. r of Mrs. a Caven Hepsel, to Mr. Joseph 1. P 'r- P" the afternqop of Saturday, September 23, at the home of the bride's IWOUjer. n jrRVrord. Mlas ?lensel wll be attended by her twin sfster, Miss Edwlna JF mmmJMM k Weddings .. t TboU by Mtrcttu MRS. GEORQB VPTON FAVORITE lira. Favorite, who was Miss Hnr net Leaf, is cntertaininR her mother and sister, Mrs. Edward Bowman Leaf and Miss Frances Leaf, at Deybn Henael. and by Mr. pew's sister, Mss Mabel Anderson Pew, as bridesmaids. The Art Association of Newport will hold a repeptlon tomorrow evening for a new president, Mr. Harrison S. Morris, Miss Caroline Itulon-Mlllrr, Miss Bertha Clark and Miss Frances Clark were guests of Mrs. William Wheatley, pf Washington, at ap lnfonnal brldt-o given yesterday morn ing at White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., Mrs. Joseph P. McCall and her daughter, Miss Lonore Adah McCa)l, wjio have re turned from Peaver'CamP, last Union, Ma , are spending a few days at the Philadelphia Country Club, pending the completion of alterations at their home, 4101 Walnut street Mrs. Park Painter, of Haverford Court who Is occupying her house at Watch 111)1, Jt I., 'for tho summer, gave a luncheon of in cojers, recently. Mrs. Edward Ilsley is spending several weeks a( p.dgevllle. Conn , while Mr. Ilsley Is in Maine. . Miss Iorralre Graham, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Edwin Eldon Griliaip, has re turned from a trip to Milwaukee. Miss Catherine Cooper Cassard spent sev eral days this week in Cape May, as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs- Uenry B. Patton. Bala Gynwyd Mbs Brace Vandlver and Mss Ethelwyn Vandlver heve returned to Bala after spend ing the surnmer in Ocean City, N. J. Miss Catherine Thompson, of Cynwyd, has been visiting Mr, and Mrs. John Iv. Ilaynes at Brant Beaph, ff, J, Mrs. William H. QIUIs, of Bala, is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. William Barth. of Cynwyd, at their cottage lp Ocean City, N. J. Girard Farms Mr. apd Mrs. William If. Montgomery, of SE25 South Eighteenth street, has re turned from a trip to Montreal and Quebec coming by way of Lake George and Lake Champlaln. Mrs, Joseph Bent?, who will. be remem bered as Mss Ethel M. Collins, of 2517 South Nineteenth street, has retqrped from ap extended stay In Atlantic City, Delaware County Mr. and Mrs. K. J. Comerford. if ss Mary Josephine Comerford and Mr. Boy Comer ford motored to Atantlp,Clty last week and are spending some trrje at the Chalfopte. Frankford Mr. and Mrs. Goprge Corcoran, Jr., of 4330 Josephine street have Mrs. It. C. At kinson and Miss Aline Church, pf Columbia, Tenn , as their guests. Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Farr, of 1?J6 Sellers street, are receiving congratulations, upqp tho birth 'bf a son, TUniHLlr BOTTOMS The marriage of Miss Mary Estelle Bot toms, daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Abel Bot toms, of Hll Walnut Street, to Mr. Roland TueMll, of Plttston, Pa., took place last night at 7 o'clock In Ail Saints' Protestant Ep scopal Church, Wynnewood Manor. The Hev. Mr. Burk performed tho ceremony, which was fpllowed by a reception at the summer home of the bride's parents, 820 Merlon avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Tuehlll left op a brfdal tour of poverel weeks' duration. MacCpULr nUfHTCLIj The marriage of Miss Maigaret It. Itus sell, daughter of Mrs. Thomas ltussell, of 18IS Mount Vernon Street to Mr, Edward 11 MacCoul, of New York, was solemnized op Wednesday evening at th home of the bride's mpther. The ceremony was per formed at 6 o'clock by the Hev. Dr. Philip Stelnmetx, headmaster of tho De Lancey School, The bride wni attended by Mrs. Stanley Le Mar Wltmer as Matron of honor. Mr. William Wilcox, of New York, was hint man. The service was followed by a reception. Mr. and Mrs. MacCoul, after a trip through the South, will be at home after October 1 at 3(7 Clifton place, Brooklyn. WENP.IC1C STYEU NOrmiSTOWN, Pa.,.Sept. 8. The mar riage Of Mies Caroleen Stycr, daughter of ir. Horace ii atyer, or ipi us jtaip street, and Mr, Walter B Wenrlck, of pak Lane, toqk place Wednesday evening at the home of the bride. The ceremony was per formed b the Hev. Thomas It Beeber, D.D , pastor pf the First Presbyterian Church. A large reception followed the ceremony. The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was attended by Miss Margaret Tol hemus, of Somervlllo, N. J., as maid of honor, and the brldetmalds were Miss Linda Styer, Miss Marie Styer. sisters of the bride; Miss .Margaret Walton, of Willow Grove, and Miss Buth Wenrlck, of Oak Lane, a slater of the brldegroorn. Miss Frances Styer, tho bride's cousin, was rjower girl. Mr. Charles Wenrlck, of Oak Lane, acted as b08t man. The ushers were Mr. Ronald Styer. tho bride's brother, of Nprrlstown; Mr. Gcorgo McConnell, Mr. Claude Zimmer man and Mr. Horace Wolstepholme. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Wenrlck will the at Chestnut and Central avenues, pak Lane, where they will bo at home after Oc ber 1. SCHAEFEB ANSTETT Miss Flora C. Anstett, of 3321 Fraukford avenue, and Mr. Alfred O. Schacfer, of 231S East Norrls street were married on Wed. nesday at St Bonlfaclus's Ropian Catholic Church, Hancock and Dfapiopd streets, by the Hev. 0. Olert, C S8.lt They will bo at home at 2338 East Norrs street after Sep. tember IB, TATLOR FARLEY Mfss Florence Farley, of 2412 Howard street, and Mr. Boy T. Taylor, of 2466 Amber street, were married on Saturday at the home of the Rev. Mr. Hawthorne, pastor of the Union Tabernacle Church. CBANDALL HERNANDEZ CLOSE CRANDALL An Interesting double wedding took place in the Congregational Church at Berlin Cor ner at noon on August 30. when Miss Vio let Hernanije?, daughter of Mr. Melqulades Hernandez, of Waitham, Mass , was mar ried to Mr, Robert G. Crandall, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Crandall, pf 19 Mill bourpo avenue, West Philadelphia, and MLbs Marian L. Crandall was married to Dr; Hugh William Close, son of Mr, B. O Close, of Philadelphia, The Rev, Frank BJoornfleld, pastor of the church, performed tl)e ceremonies. The dqub)e-ring service was used in each ceremony. The maids of honor were Miss Alliens A. Madden, of Ildgewood, N. J.,' and Miss Dorothy Jack son, of Waitham, Mass , while ll(tle Miss Mae Andrew, of Bldgewood, N, J was flower girl. The ushers were Mr. Edward B. Crandall, Mr. Herbert Wnslow, of Ber lin, and Mr. George C. Currier, of Arling ton Heights, Mass. I l i i i I I I III I u , vx-ks' ii Hi i vvi if iisn -w r vi a w X rf", 'iifii-eC'' Iracu SSliiih - J" V ST'C,J $2e "WING S y cne MORNING UU UOU1S istfHt racij STNorsia . Thft ft. 6. Slrdsr. nn d( tha lrrtt vm1i ef th London nd linnskonr Compnnr. la wrokl Amonr Ihoir; usnttr or llrohAon In lh Plilna H, en board ari Iris Utana. Ida onlr daui 5!r tthur U'ana, nwnrr of tha rompuny, and ft jonn and L.ady Tortr. rrlnda of tha Xanra. j-unnB convaraanon in tha aalon 6 bfor tho ,nr marrr Lord Vralnnr alalant steward lrtr ,nft ha nburs aom Ico on Sir John's had, m Hiraar naa akuirull)p rlddan through worat of tha lyphoon and la trncadlns i At this quratlon an aa iiy naconn on I full and Fornparatlia safety, whan It atrlkra a liiiabl-d Chlnaaa lunk. Aa the amall aaal whlria about In tho aaa, It crnahea Into tho BlrdaVa rudder. iiu luy nntr aruta heipiaaaly upon aomo rocxa, Whr It Is tprn aaundar, Irla and Hol-rt Jenka, tha at. ward who waa ao datplr affected by tho inaallon of tord Vantnera noma, r tia only fu'vlere. Tty find tbemaelvcs upon a dtaert Janka In aiplorlnv tha island fnd a quarry 7.1. ? "umn'r oi oKaiatona. iio inn rtaris ip KL1'! a much or tha rttki u poaalbla. ilh'!l" apcure.) aufdclrnt to aseurn auatntnc for the tlnia belna ha continue hla axrl'iratloii of tha laland and nnda a well with err at M clear water near a ooy. Vletwaen tha two la tha head Raa akalaton of a man. Janka In.-atUalta tho ;.'. RniJ fnda that It was once usad as a habi tation While Irla la preparlnn a meal, Jenka, totally exhauatad. faints, irla laavta the cooklnc to revive him. a Roxborough Mr. and Mrs. Frank A. Wilkinson, of 432 Lyceum avenue, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Naomi Alice Wit klnsqn, to Mr. Charles, Alvln Cox. JJorth Philadelphia Mrs. Laura Angus, of 1880 North Marvlne street, announces the engagement of her daughter, Miss Maron Angus, to Mr. Clarence Hunt, of Beery. N. J, The wed dfng will take place this fall. Miss Buth Johnson, of Fifteenth and Summer streets, has returnod from, a two weeks' stay! in Atlantlo City, Northeast Philadelphia Miss Anna Smith and Miss Marie Ken nedy havo returned from , a two weeks' stay at Clementon, N. J. Friends of the Lebanon Hospital have scheduled September 29 as the opening of its season. H-i L'fr v FARMER SMITH'S RAINBOW CLUB SPJSMiING . n??r ChiWrenWhen I wps Ijpjr I was a very pud speller, Then I went lte gchooj wljero wo studied the dictionary and my mother offered, me $5 f J lVpald get 100 (perfect) In epclllng in ono month, I lefU preat many letters during a year && I flm VtJ o aee-so many rords mlaspelled. No, I do not blamp tltp pchoola or tho teachers. r H It leeati tq mo tha way to teach spoiling should be changed, . Johnnie Jones h8 n pe;llinT Jesspn today of tfll words, He learns to spel iftW like a narrot would. One' of tho words Johnnie has to spell is (8TATIQMBHY. Now the dear PPy PpeH" H with an A, which Is, in that par, j lar case, wrongr, Johnn Ib corrected. Tie nexf day he writes a letter to ymer Smith and paysi "I have some beautiful ptotlpnary an4 am goln to jH,write to you. I spelled stationary wronr Jt gdjogl yestprday." "o you thlnV the misspelt wprd njadq an impression or jonnnira ininai Of course it if quite a long time plnce I went to gchqoj and I may ba all wrong-f so, write and tell me. FARMER 8MITIC, , Children' gior. P. SYes, I got the B. k ;a R'llr,'T" 1 WHEUJii A fllftAPE THINKS ?pr Farmpr 8pMh I- la, r WP9 r1 ii-irv lTOUw- m WW, BTtr DJW was teasing eoreeooay. tie was, ty BO hlrh that K.I..H Vrfa. nlnffa ama he was a few tnahes aboye his head. . Mgn to plngi he Olraffa has a big Jong neok, It raaohee to the sky, " "rrirH'f H ' a(A Mtatef airafte. HWH y' Wt UVW' SA. It sseatm- ,r T ' if ..-, 4 1 very W4 Mr f.i M About Lotiua Muttons AW Wwwtor who J I U pr tJ$r JWWm lttHw y 4U(. - l Tllin UV laaiua mJ a IW fTrf nilij. j) ,', lit. I'i11 liani'.'J I"1 stand good poetry when you hear It Oh. yMl rfprget! Qlraffes think in ther thrpMl." ihw whatf1 MWr OlrP WM ,ntr- ested, '1 fl4 jdrA(f( think p their throats. We learned that m our geograuhy claoa- Fourth Grade B." "What has geography to do with gi raffes?" asked the fellow with tha Ions week. Everything-, everytWnfl All olr fn! rnaU are fwe Just animals, but giraffe are so long neeke4 they some under the head Bf wmjtoti, Jf ym PHfht J yyr Jr4 you.wuM HWrtwli P feu think In your deck and dea't understand?' Mltr Sir was fee urwhfd t speak. Jimmy oilmbed dewa 1M tre and when Uletar 0H wap Mt UhMbsc Jimmy stuek la W m awl wfian the big felpw jutaged ) eHJ Tbefp. Mister CHrsJCl I tfld you yo Thl W& V4 P$ timtitiaB' rmm Our Postoflko Box Here Is little Katliri'n Countryman, fJorth Thirteenth street, dressed up lke a fairy In a lovely dancing costume This small Balnhow girl soes to dpnclng school and Is ao fond of t she never mlpves a day. Of course, JCatliryn doesn't spend all her time tripping about on her dainty toes. Ho In deed Just listen to the ret of the fun her letter says she has, ''apd we al dress up eTTaaaaaaBBBBBSSa BBBhHBBBBBBBBBBBfb FaBsViWIssBBBBBBBBBf X 74A BsHHHNff'WIBV eBBBBiiiiiiiV I wi :.TfiM;i 'ItfHfctoai &hMm&& KATHRTK COVNTRTMAH like ladies and ie play house every day. We are all making cushions now," A cloture Pf "mother's ekjrt" and ''done up hair" owns bafsre owr eyes and somehow we pan't help thinking of the mornings in pu youth when we. In '"ulaylng houie,'i werp irly pllowed to he "tlie Ipeman " J wish to become a, member of your Bafabow Cub. Faa seed me a beabtlful Bainbow Etuttyn free. I agree U 50 A LITTLE XINDNS0 KACH AND J8VKRY PAV,StKAD AUTTLS' IjJNSMINa; ALL ALNO THB Wf. fa ? t.iie ipdarsss tto !" t f '( 4J ,ltl,flytli)lt)HIM CIIArTBn IV (Oontlnurrt) IBIS was watchful. She had never In her life cocked even a potato or bojled nn egg. The ham was her first attempt. "My cooking amuses your she demanded suspiciously. "It gratifies every sense." ho murmured. "There Is hut one thing neodtul to complete my happiness," "And that Itr "Permission to smoke." "Smoke what?" He produced a steel box, tightly closed, and a pipe. " 'Sublime tobaccol which from east to west Cheers the tar's labour or the Turk man's rest.'" "Tour pockets are absolute shops." said the girl, delighted that his temper had im proved "vhat other stores do you carry about with you?" Ho lt his plpo and solemnly gave an in ventory of his worldly goods. Beyond the Items she had previously seen he coud only ,nupiernte a sliver dollar, a. very soiled and crumpled handkerchief and a bit of tfn. A box of Norwegian matches he threw afvav as useless, but Iris recovered them. "You never know what purpose th- may servo," she said. In after days a weird significance was attached to this simple phrase. "Why do you carry about a bit of tin?" she went on. How t)te atmosphere of deception clung to hlrfi! Hero was a man compelled to lie outrageously who, )n happier sears, had prided himself on scrupulous accuracy even in small things. "Plague upon Itr he silently protested. "Subterfuge npd deceit are as much nt homo In this deserted island as In Mayfalr," "I found it here, Miss' Deane," he an swered. , Luckily she Interpreted "here" as apply ing to the caye. "Let me see t. May I?" lie handed it to her, She could make nothing of It, so together they puzzled over It. T)ie sailor rubbed It with a mixture of kerosene and sand. Then figures and letters and A Mrt of diagram were revealed. At ast they became decipherable. By exer clsfng patient ingenuity some one had In dented the metal wth a sharp punch untfl the marks assumed this aspect: .9.16N. A m ! - w J Ins was quick-witted. "It is a plan of the Island," she cried. "Also the latitude and the longitude." "What does tha 'J, .' mean?" "Probably the initials of a man's name; let us say John Smith, for Instance." "And the figures on the Island with the Jf and tho dot?" "I cannot tell you at present," he said. "I take It that the line across the Island signifies this gap or canyon, and the small Intersecting line the cave, But 33 divided by L and an 'X' surmounted by a dot are cabajlBtlo. They would cause even Sherlock Holmes, to smoke at least two pipes. I hayo brey started one." She ran to fetch a glowing stick (o enable htm to relight h's pine. "Why do you give me such nasty little digs?'' she asked. "You need not have stopped smoking just because I stopd close IP yuu.-' "Hcally, Miss Deane '"There, don't protost. I like the smell of tobacco. I thought sailors Invariably smoked rapk, black stuff which they call thick twist," " gm a beginner, as a sailor, After a fejv more years before the mast I may hope to reach perfection." Their eyes exchanged a quaintly pleasant challenge. Thus the man r"Sho Is deter, mined to learn something of my past, but she will not succeed." And the woman "The wretchl He Is as close aa an oyster. But I will make him open hie mouth, see If I don't" She reverted to the piece of tin, "It looks quite rnystarleus, like the things you read of In stories of pirates and burled treasure." "vet, he admitted, "jt ts unquestion ably a plan, a guidance, gyen to person not previously acquainted with the Island but cognlysnt of some fact connected with It- Unfortunately none of the buccaneers I can bring to mind frequented these was, Thp r Ptsser who left It here mut have had some other motive than searching for m cache," "Did he dig the cave and the. wl, I woni der?" 'Protobly the former, but not the well. No man could do It unaided " "Why do ypu aesume he was alone?" He strplled toward the fire to kick a stray log, "It hi only (die speculation at the beat, Miss Deane," he rrplled Would you like to hlo p dr" some timber up from the. beach? If wo get a few big planks we can bu(ld a prethat will last for hours. We want eame extra cjothes, too, and It will soon b dark The request for co-operation gratified her. She compiled eagerly, and without much exertion the hauled a. repeetbe joad of firewood to their new eamplng ground They also brought a number of coat to serve as coverings. Then Jnks tackled the lamp. Between the rust apd the soreness of his Index finger it was a most dimoult operation to open It. 'Before the sun went down he succeeded, $d made a wleg by unraveling a faw strands of wool from htt jerfcay-, When nlgttt fell, wth the udaens of the troplM, Irie was able to illumlnato her Mitt sail dOMftlll They were both utterly tired fad ready to drab wm fatigue. Tha gtri sptf "Oood ! - I a4T 'ska to 'Mmsw yewaaU, Miss Onus jtottet-aot, the perhaps. It will burn only four or noum, any way, Soon the light vanished, and ho lay down, his pipe between his trtth. cloo to the enve's ontranco. Weary though he was, ho could not sleep forthwith, tills mind was occupied with tho signs on tho canister head. "32 dllded by 1 1 an X' and a dot," he repeated scleral times. "What do they signify?" buaaeniy lie sat up, w th every sense wit: IVOIV Impelled him to took toward the spot, a few feet away, where the skeleton was hidden. It was tho rustling of a bird among the trees that had caught his ear. He thought of tho white framework of a once-powerful man, lying there among tho buahes, abandoned, forgotten, horrific Thon-he smothered a cry of surprise. "lly Jove!" he muttered. "There ts no X' and dot. That sign Is meant for a skull and crossbones. It lies exactly on the part of the Island where we Baw that queer looking bald patch today. Flret thing to mcJrow, before the girl awnkes, I must ex amine that place" trees. I tasted one of n lot that looked good. It was first rate." - Ho had not tho inornl courage to begin the day with a rebuke. She was Irrepress ible, but she really must not do these things Ho smothered a sigh in the lm lrolsed basin which was placed ready for him , . Miss Deane had prepared a capital meal Of course the ham and biscuits still hulked large In the bill of fare, but there were boiled eggs, fried bananas and an elderly cocoanut These things, supplemented by clear cold water, were not so bad for a couple of oastaways hundreds of mile from everywhere. For the life or htm the man could not refrain from displaying the conversational art In which he excelled. Their talk dealt with Italy, Egypt. India, He spoke with, tho ease of culture and enthusiasm. Once he slipped Into anecdoto apropos of the helplessness of British soldiers In any mat ter outside tho Bcopo of the King's Regula tions. "I remember," he said, "seeing a cavalry subaltern and the members nf an escort sitting, half starved, on a number of bags piled up In tho Sunkln desert And what do you think were In the bags?" liiiiPHaiiHil HlnlPMHIgmni BbsSsbbbIBSSSbWH' SlIsSBBBiLmwilBH HLHHn '?sBmwlaliiBBBBH BSlBBBBlSSSSSSSSSsMriUBBHBraW wK'i$3?wi a ,: -uttVa3iSSvK3P!iw Ttt f ' ' ssW'ff ifwmBWisWssifT and bnod-thlrMy I even mention nils If It Wre a ; Urgency. As mattere Mand, jm pmkt know that such a thing may liapjeg 1 us irmi in urae gooaneeM lai i may come soon. The Island has been deeerted for many metitlM. aad i lies our best ohance of eaeaae. BtK obliged to warn you test you sjmeM H taken una warps Iris was serious enough now, "How do you khow that euc danger throatens us?" she demanded. , He countered readily "Because X happen to hao read a good deal about the CMm Sea and Its frequenters," he paid. "I am the last mart In the world t aajtSM you needlessly Alt t mean to eewef si that certain precautions should be taken against a risk that Is possible, not Twos able JVo more " The sailor wanted to tell her that he would defend her against a host of savages If Jie were endowed with many lives, ht i he was perforoo tongue-tied. He erefl re viled himself for having spoken, but r eaw tho nngulsh In his face, and her woman's hoait acknowledged htm aa her protector, her rhleld. v "Mr. Jenks," she said slmplr, "we at In Clod's hapds. I put my trust In lift, and In you. I am hopeful, nay more, oefl. fldenL I thank you for what you have done, for all that you will do. It you u. not preserve mo from threatening perils no man could, for you ore as brave and gallant a gentleman as lives on the earth today." IS'ow, the strango feature pf this ex traordinary and unexpected outburst of pent-up emotion was that the girl pro nounced his name with the slightly empha sized accontuntlon of ops who knew It to bo a mcro disguise. The man was so taken aback by her declaration of faith that the minor Incident, though It did not eeeape htm, was smothered )n a tumult of feeling. Iris was the first to recover a degre of self-possession. For a moment the Had bored her oul. With reaction came a sensitive shrinking. Her British tempera ment, no less than her delicate nature, die approved these sentimental display, fehe wanted to box her own ears. With Innato tact she took a keen nterset In the felling of the tree. "What do you want It for? she In quired, when the sturdy trunk creaked and fell. Jenks felt better now. "This is a change of diet." ha explained. "Soi wp don't boll the leaves pr plbbfe tho bark. When I spt this pam open you will find that the Interior Is full of pith. I wilt cut it out for you, and then It will bo your task to knead It with water after well washing It, pick out all the llbef, and finally permit the water to evaporate. In a couple of days the residuum will become a white powder, which, when palled, Is sago." Good gracious!" said Iris. CONTINUED TOMQBRQW ATJTTJMN B.ESOHTS KPKINO I.AKK 11KAC1I. N. J. Suddenly ho sat up with every sense olert and graphed his revolver. EK CHAX'TIJR V HUB TO TUB BKSOCB 'Tlrfora mln ayts In ODDOBltton alts Qrlm death." Mi ton. AWOivM to find the sun high in the heavens. Iris was preparing break fast; a fine fire was crackling cheerfully, apd tho presiding goddess had so altered her appearance that tho sailor surveyed her with astonishment. So soundly had he slept that his senses returned but slowly. At last he guessed what had happened. She had risen with tho dawn, and, conquering her natural feeling of repulsion, selected from the ntoro he accumulated yesterday some more-suitable garments than those In which she escaped from the wreck. Ho quietly took stock of his own tat tered condition, and passed a reflective hand over the stubble on his chin. In a few days his face would resemble a scrub bing brush. In that mournful moment ho would have exchanged even his pipe and tobacco box worth untold gold for shav ing tackle. Who can say why h's thoughts took such trend? Twenty-four hours can effect great changes in the human mind If controlling Influences are active. Then came a sharp revulsion of feeling. His name was Itobert a menial. Ho reached for his boots, and Iris heard him. "Good morning," she cried, smiling sweetly, "I thought you would never wake. I supposo you were very, very tired. You were lying so still that I ventured to peep at you a long time ago," "Thus might Titanla peep at an ogre," he said. "You don't look a bit like an ogre. You never do. You only try to talk like on sometime " "I claim a truce until after breakfast. If my rqugh compliment offends you, let me depend upon a more gentle tongue than my own Her angers face As Jn the great eye pf heaven, ehyned bright. And made a supshlne fn the shady place.' Those lnes are surely appropriate. They come from tho "Faerie Queene,' " "They are very nice; but please wash quickly. The eggs will be hard." "Eggs 1" "Yes; I made a collection among the aj PiaBMBnLrr7'aUB lisV? iff AVKltHv. 1 iPm W nil $1 Per Week I Vmwi Far A S-YEAH OlAKANTHBD NORSEMAN fPAHTKK HHAUE tllCVPI.B Mad up in blue and white, black apd VpraWw.rlWp!,'. Men's $30 Curls' $33.S0 HflflhKI oV ai-VkAvAi, to Aut-ol'town custom? m raaelct IS, Yqi examlna on arrival and, Tc not satisfactory, urposit win m raiunaea without (uo'tlon. T Quaranteed for B ' T0AY.-t!M KTODAY (fpatpleta catatag ba reauaat, Hftvrford Cycle Co. tfeMMAKKstr 8 fc. iMH. " E -- Pi ill I - . aLc la. t ., m,...t ' W... .... Ill I 1 aBsMsVaaBBBBaVZ iISbbbbbbbbbbbbbb. BsaVfiBSBl bbbbbbbbbbbb.. i I I 1 lt -,Ty. ,,. MRiitr " ' ' ' " ' '" aiasaaaaiajaaBaiajjaaaiajaj! ) ,'fc. .4 ,J.L'A :.'1V rVi-ifis.it ,,,,,& IT , ' "I IT,. n'ltiVistAlMflVsi iii -ii ii Mat "I don't know," said Iris, keenly alert for deductions ' "Biscuits I They thought tho bags con tained patent fodder until I enlightened them." It was on the tip of her tongus to pounce on hm with the comment; "Then you have been an officer In the army." But she for bore. She had guessed this earlier. Yet tha mischievous light In her eyes defied control. Ho was warned In time and pulled himself up short- "You read my face like a book," she cried, with a delightful little moue. "No printed page was ever so legible." Ho was gplng to say "fascinating," but checked the impulse. He went on with brisk affectation: "Now, Hiss Deane, we have gossiped iou long. I am a laggard this morning; but before startlpjf work, I havo a few serous remarks to make," "Mora digs?" ehe Inquired saucily. "I repudiate Mlgs.' In the first place, you must not make any more experiments In the matter of food. The eggs were a won derful effort, but, flattered by success, you may poison yourself." , '"Secondly?" "You must never pass Out of my sight without carrying a revolver, not so much for defense, but as a signal, Did you take ope when you went bird's: nesting?" "No. Why?" There was a troubled look In his eyes when he answered I "It Is best tp tell you at once that before help reaches us wo may be visited by pruel STEAMBOATS IDEAL FAMILY EXCURSION Iron Steamer THOMAS CLYDE To AUGUSTINE BEA?H 100-MILE RIDE FOR 50c STOr-PINO AT rilPSTUR DAILY I'lMJUnOVli VtlKUAYH ONI.V m Onlr beat te Aaxustla Utatli, Laodlnr la front of GrOTf. 4 li.ur. on llw' Beael. Bali rlUfritt KV'SKrL 1o1.u' belhroea... DAM'IriO ALT. WAY on lout A arvuoits. riant. tables, beaibes and shad. ArtitUn i water. Fare W 50c .Children M" 25c teatr. ArehfitWg. .:SOA, M. D.tl, tAUKS K. OTIS. Mar.. S ARCH STREET se-r,iint Family Steamer Cape May I.AST TBIP OK THE fiKAfinv J. cJfp" V.V'. Wlldwood and Iwrs. ?'.?.. 't:.1'. ?"" trip. It no, fu.erva tlens of staterooms by mull or pboot. Pbon No., Market 1017. Mayes Cape Mar Sunday, a( S P, U. Stop both ways at Chester and Iw. e gTgAMSHIPB VACATION TRIPS BY SEA rUIiaUKLt'UIA TO , BOSTON SAVANNAH . JACKSONVILLE DgXIQHTFW. AH tiannrs. Low Fares, Bei Ftna , Flryour vaeai jour nrf T' a eeuft. Srlee W MefchHta Me. Mistcfn Tnaw. Cv wiLl "-' SaafWsaaal MiSsHH fvl ssff . W f rf$u9Vl bsTiii Golfers agree that a round of the 18 holes, nlaved in the bracing autumn air ajpsus at tho hospitablo Club Buffet (sometimes called "tho 19tk hole") a dip in tSalt water or fresh water pool and then solid NEW MONMOUTH'S coneenial jL i Grill comes prcrty neor hpvfrfrF' . 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