JUST gossip iPOurpEOPL J3YEK1KG IifiDGEH-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1916 itrrANTB dotngi today will center it, ..harming daughter of Mr. M Wllfam Henry Trotter., of To i v" . .ni , formally Intro- U- Grants lit a tea. There will f2rel el Iht W In the receiving I'TJ-An whom will be Emily Welsh, Harris. Dorothy Kewbold Pauline .,una Pilot nd other, .in AJUln Sir. ana .". "" -v Jr.. . fchifh luldltlonnl debu- Knd men of the younger dnnclnR fijWtijeen Invited. f jajjirt the regiments ore commjiwrnc, F, ?. . s hack? On hears LffMl on all "Ides, but. h one &LEVli wife recently. "Well be lucky ,W home or Christ,; There X7al the border and their training tn STfoc more than four month., the tfr,.V. toiler rkiutoped for trouble rTshouKUqme. and " ollr nion ,mv t0 fn."01""' M i j.. It .nnM not In somo mvu "-'! - . , mi.. ..nniViir Itirm out to bo r1. mi rn iinw bch"" ..-..- Pl!jtrr1 whdlcsale, because 6f tinpre- Sk"""" -. ... e..i- mnnthl rollld Iams nov uwfc ....- .re them for war. but It can do n iewrd preparednow. iy ' i. ililnr forward to the ffiKngJon Valley Hunt Annual Race aCVblch will be held at the Hunt ?vE nW Quarters on Terwood road -WIBeiT Grove, nr 0."".- ,. " jfcy Thero will bo 4wo steeplechaso K1!-.. h cross-country raco tor mo ?SMUnd!n Valley Cup and tho Jumplnjr lateatcfor quaiiiicu uu fc.tvi. ......-. XLjof those who will ride will be Mm. Z?., Mulford. Jr.. Mr. and Mr. Wll- wmllultord. Doctor KUher. Jacob Itldnc wrMr. and Mrs. Kd Marshall. -John .aamaker. Jr.. Hodman Wanamakcr. "li Walter La Rue, Ollley Loverlng, Joe I j)jicot and Dr. Sumner Cross. 3a now we turn to the news of the JtKfall show of the American Pom- f. rentan Club which will open tomorrow , M the lawn or the iuerion v-ncci uiun, 'irhea all the wee poms of hie" degree LkoJt the, countryside will exhibit their fieei po(nt beforo an admiring audience ff,bclety people, many of whom will El. v.. their Own pets on exhibition. Resl- I feet along the Main Line will not only . u.,. tu-tm Anm imt n mtmh&r have t tiered. pcfce and very valuable onea at tatt, for the vylnners, and do you know i.. ..nnii nnms neem to realize that S' .l --rhlhltlnn mid trv to show Blr aiv v v....... - nfff Of course Mra. Jlrrt Rhodes wilt II btrt htr pets there and MIm Meta Lisle ,fll exhibit hers. Mrs. William tncr ; Wlefcrtrtlm; Who Is secretary or tne ciuo, 1 U meit enthusiastic over the show, and h predlCtV t wilt prove one or the beat toy ifepfHI ever held In tins section, aii uio Irtiinf poms In the country and several 'tmnt importations from Knsland'wlll ' s tor supremacy: and winners, both M$eand female, will receive four points iivarl their championship allotment, as l? show is held under American Kennel Club riles. ,' I JuagTnprUioy. tell mewlll commence at ;l o'clock and Win keep up until 6. Poor fltttle (Sogslos,' cooped ut 1n cages all day IteBSlBut leu kpow the old-proverb, "ll tW snuffrlr pour etro belle." NANCT WTNNa Personals pi Atwrt tho debutantes who will receive . wtui Ust Eiiiabeth McMlcnaei. wno win fU Introduced to society on Krlday of this etk by her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrt. ; C Emory McMlchael. wll be Miss Vera rMOTfsn, of New York; Miss tialnor 0en Blrd. JIlss Patty Borle. Miss Mary T. Packard, Miss Elizabeth V. Packard, HIsf.Katharlne Christina Ia. Miss Vlo- kt Welsh, Miss Elizabeth Norrls Brock. MtM Lorraine Goodrich Oraham. Miss , Hbth TrotUr. Miss Hannah V. Hobart, . KH Elliabeth C. Miller, Miss Mary B I. Lignite. Miss Anna II. Slter. Miss Anne Fwa&er Melra and Miss McMlchael'sVousln. WaeUope McMlchael, who made her debut ?tw'eaans aco. Mrs. Andrew flanssuliur MrTnwn. nt K'li Hoylr street, Qermantown. has Issued in. , nwuom ror a Driag? party, on the after- -m oi tpurpaay. pctober 19, at 2;S0 ck, In honor of Miss Helen Carlisle "ftDusen. whose weddlnu to Mr. Arthur grton Coodfellow, of Detroit. Mich., will pUcson Saturday, October 21. Those o will attend the bridge will be Miss Mabel Wd 1'i ,0f ,,lt,m,;,:, 1Ila Elisabeth 'tu..i 'i"1"1"1 uss swan f IS& C'?ew York ' Ml" Anlta Stetson,Mlss i 'T""- M" J'bulse Tllge. Mrs. 2?,Wlater. Miss JudJth Mann, Miss v rumner. Mlu Knthrln v.r, i if1 Ai?cldon p PotUr, Mrs. Jasper aeyfl, Mrs. Tolaod Davis and ml. e Parke. S' " T rttl4 r"- ,iDia ar,bbel "d h.lr uT n! k! ,,d0".a c",bbe, and ' uth aribbel. of m. An.i.r. h.h ah road; TVyrloote. lrt hi. . iarufHt1" 5ThJer8 the' "ttended the lusfcur i:'V' '" "onor or the r tth ! ft ,Esther ncroft. MIm "Win Urlbbal "WO nn tl. ., -" '" ?y"'" "Eton, returnlna; to her d .... lg unobei will be pre- " St a tea rivan 1.- t... H . - y. Octobir IT ., .ii .""..IT""1" "" ihi. .T. vu"1 "D0Ul weoembei' 1, TBeitraifVir,wr Part'nent at the TiKtrafford for eevreal months. ' -.. IJiW' '" dinner otub dane'e to be ' cYSTm1.019 ."""""SOon Valley fai " " tn "xv paiuraay u a(I!,l.tfVf?li at Sprinjfleld f urn ri '2 .V.T?"' OI ,zs 8Pnnf h..." r-T-"'l llll. Will Umrtlu lu.i. fe2E!r.?!! ??.nc' be Blven In No- tury. in,1?'Ila Cricket Club to SS.1.?'?"1 ?'. " Sunset rrtniT,"""1 sireet. Chestnut Jim. XruJrJ,0,,"!" wllh n' children iitteSri..H!r' " went iTri' nd'hef dalwhter. Mist T Wl a. rC"r?Jr,jr?,t f!! Wtlt th V. " "w" J'f WllfP teis?.cw SJTTSeulftC W55H?f. ." !- U.Ki!!f.A. ?M Mrei.- HV.r-ra!i,9yw t a .f.;'i..-"r" ."" iftta1.V.Sa. OM. t V iw mT7 irsmff-. 9 . s .H?C,l,Vr 18, a FrH,r -' . Use wuSlm.UUo of - ' T-my siiBaBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBPK LiiiiiiiiiiiimaF'v HsW vlv siiiiiiiiiiBbW. viV. LiiiiiiiiiiiiiiBMbbiHk) sflBlwl HbHbHbiiiiiiiiiWUbHkbiiiiiiiH sBw1HssBm aflsHELiV t''l 'MwLiiiiiiiiHw VHisH I , 4 vUsiLHSS i!5riiii commlrt r1" b h'd t ne 2it Ktill- l.n ? V1 'trnoont thurs. day, October t, at t o'clock. r?.,?,?,r,l.?rt '""J5- w01 Oravtr-i lane, f2fr.i I'ae A,K1U,"- N. H has re turned to .her home, ' nf wjit?" .r 8Pnce K Mulford. Jr. f$? rHniion '?.ne: Cb'n Hills, left Sat hrday fdr New York, where they spent the Week-end. They will return today. r,?J.7,.W,.,1,m 2unbr Ed'on, of J:i West ;.itU.r B,re1, Ceripantown. has lssusd delphla Cricket Club on Monday. October 21 nrV.?'"DK'? I1' Don"'-- of Aelwold, rir-n Mawrwho has been conaleolng at Muskola Uka, Canada, all Durtnur. re turned to the Jefferson ilospltal on Friday to Uke the rest cure tor a couple of weeks. The rest of the family have moved In to their town house. Its South Kihi..mh street, Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. vr. Darklte Henry, who rented their home. Pine Cottage, Roeemont. ror the summer, are still at Watch Hill. IL 1 Mr. and Mrs. RoIIln H. Wilbur, of Old ?4n.9. Hou H- David's, have gone to Watklns Olen, N. Y to stay two or three Weeks. The wedding of Mies Eulalle 'Wlllcox. daughter of Mrs. William J, Wlllcot. and Dr. O. H. Perry Pepper, will take plaeo In the late fall. Mrs. John Rhlpley Dixon, of Meadow, brook. Vlllanova, Is still staying at the Delaware Water Gap. Pa., as she does not want to bring her baby home on account of Infantile paralysis. Mr. Horatio Whltrldge. of Baltimore, has been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Harry Maybln Hart at their home In Vlllanon Mrs. William Townnd Wright, of St. David's, will return on Monday from New Haien. where she has been visiting her son. Mr. William C. Wright, at Yale Unl erslty, Mr. and Mrs. Adolph a. Itosengarten and their little daughter. Misi Kmily Pen rose Itosengarten. returned last week to Chanticleer, their home In St. David's, after a Ipng motor trip. ' Mrs. William W. Adams, of Xavahoe avenue and Mermaid lana. riir.trmt mil. has gone to Boston to attend the weddlnc of her sister. Miss Sarah Shattuck, which will take place this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Warren Walker, of 21G South Twenty-second street, have returned from i:agle3 Mero, where they spent the summer. Mrs. Bdward Schuyler Jackson, of 321 Wen Johnson Btreet. Germantown, accom panled by Mr. and Mrs. John Barclay Stev enson Lex, has gone to Spruce Cabin Inn on a motor trip. Miss Mary Louise McCown, daunhter of Mr. And Mrs. John A, McCown. of 8104 Km len street, has gone to Milt Brook. X Y.. w here she will attend school this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Crates, of Man helm etreet, Germantown. are guests at the Chelsea Hotel, and will not return to town until the end of October. Mr, and Mrs. Frank Donalson, of Greene street, Germantown, have cone to Atlantic City to spend the month of October. Sir. and Mrs. George Flits Chandler, of 2227 Spruce street, have returned to town from Jamestown, It. 1. Mr. and Mrs. Harry B. Shoemaker and Mr, Rarry II. Shoemaker, Jr., have re turned to their Germantown home, Wlsca hlckoii avenue and Upsal street, after hav ing fDnt the summer at their cottage in Ventnor. Miss Margaretta Foils, daughter of Dr. and Mra. J. Clinton Foltx. of Bethlehem pike and Summit avenue, has returned from a summer spent at Small Point Beach, Me. .Mr. and Mrs. Kern Dodge, of S13S Pulaski avenue, are still occupying their cottage in Chelsea nnd will not return to town until the end of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Francis Mcllhenny, of West Mermaid lane, Chestnut Hill, will re turn next week from Lqon Lake, where they spent the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Charles D. Shoemaker have closed their camp on Lake Meguntlcook, Me., nnd have opened their homo at 4C22 Locust street. The Twentieth Century Club of Lana downe will entertain at a luncheon tomor row In the auditorium of the clubhouse, which will mark the beginning of the social activities for the fall and winter months. Mrs. Frank Rain Maguire will be In charge of the hostess' committee for the occasion, and Mrs. Robert I McLoan, chairman of music and entertainment, will present, in song, picture and story, "Phases in the Life of the American Girl" a a special feature of the afternoon. Mn and Mrs. Herry B. Miller, of Beau mont avenue, announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Helen May Millar, to Mr. Charles Juel Beck at a week-end' house party glsn at their bungalow on the Rancocas Creek, abote Mount Holly. Mr, and Mrs. J, Edward Ryan, of Lena downe, announce the engagement of their daughter, MU"S Agues Reglna Ryan, to Mr, Albert O. Lanners, of this city, formerly of Tyrone, Pa. Dr. and Mrs. D. N. Huslk are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Antoinette Virginia Huslk, on October t. Mr. and Mrs Henry Welser. of Phll Ellena street, Germantown, will send their young daughter, Miss Frances Welser,. to Mill Brook. N, Y., to attend the Bennett Bchool Mr. and Mrs. Herman Hewenbruch, of 1115 Queen lane. Germantown, will open their house thU week for the winter months. Mrs. Hsssenbruch vas Miss Flor ence Dree'f before her marriage. Frlendv of the Uptown Home for the Aged, at (67 North Franklin street, are making arrangements for a sacred concert and dance to ba held next Sunday eyenlng at Apollo Hall. H2 North Broad street. This Is the first of a series of dances to be given this season for the benefit of the home. r A reception wis given on Saturday td Miss Lldella RossHorl at the horns of Mr. and Mre. John J. Dunn, 21J North Twelfth street. The affafr "was given In honor of Miss Rossltorla's birthday, And also t& celebrate her return from motor trip which she took atone from here to Los Angeles, acting as her own ohauffeur and mechanician. Miss Kasriterl will spend the winter In GsrroantowB, where ebe has taken.' apartments, ) , The AlPha Chapter of the Phi Delta Pal Sorority was entertained Saturday after, noon at the home of Mtas Ruth Mylln, 41$ Parrlsh street. Ths members are Miss Koaml Ackley, Ml Chattwm, Mlu RrmS flwr w- Mhp Mar Sret Ottor. Ml Weaaore Lww. Wise Stvlevel2Ri. Mies UvU Myiln.' Mfc" Jae Su7 MtaJaM Luerite, Mi Helen 855KT WiSTa Mas Margaret fWi The sorory tf seawiswg Kaltoweefl Tr!c Wlis tte Ww4 r-eVecte4 proMent; Mt OesHWi Lw. irea-wrer, iLd Miss Mabel MecarjU, secretary A TiOO" will be ghen tm tfmr y the Alpha Chapter to ewUrUU Ue satire MMHlty. iii isirta rholo by Photo-Cra tiers. MISS MARIE QARRITY Miss Gnrrity, whose home is nt 910 South Broad Btreet, will bo married on November 22. ifj. Weddings SCHCtTTZ BOWMAN A pretty weddlnir took nlace on satur. dny eenlng, when Miss Anna 11 Bowman, ecame ine oriae or sir, Arthur Scheeta. The ceremony was performed nt the home of the bride, Bethlehem pike, Klourtown. nt 7.10 o'clocl.. Mr Horace Bowman, a brother gave her In marriage and her sis ter. Miss Caroline B. Bowman, acted ai maid of honor. The bridegroom was at tended by Mr. Gcorpe MacXclle as b man. The bride wore a frock of white geor gette crepo and carried a bouquet of white roies nnd lilies of the valley The cere mony was performed under a lawer of autumn leaves and ferns. Only the families of the bride and bridegroom were nresent. After a short wedding trip they win live on Weiss avenue, FJourtown. where they will he at home after November IS. IllGO HOHK The marriage of Miss Beatrice M. Hon, daughter of Mr Frank Holt, of 490' Knox street, Germantown. and Mr. George II. Bigg will take place this evening at the' home of the bride at 8 o'clock. The cere mony will be performed by the Rev. Hugh McCrons, pastor of the Wakefield Prsb terlan Church, Miss 1 1 off will wear a gown of white taffeta trimmed with pearls, !"" tulle veil will be arranged with orange blossoms. She will carry orchids and lilies of the valley. Mrs, Harold ttchalter will act as matron of honor. Mr. Rlgg will have Mr. Harry Hhoyer as best man. A reception will follow for a few Intimate friends. Mr. Rlgg nnd his bride will live at 4920 Keyser street, where they will be at home after January 1 Heart of the Sunset vowipWrfy wi pVAflft vwr Ceerrtsbt. 1018. By Rex Beach. Harper Bres. TUB BTOnr THUS FAR Alalre AuHn, mUtr of La rlm. en nr the nneat ranch cm tb Tessa sld if lh nio llrande, nnd La Terle, acroM lh Mexican bonWr. la loll amnns th rnetouU Iwthta wlwn her honw (alia ant nri a tec. Afur a terrible atruesle rt aucceeaa in reaemfir a water n which ah hn.,1 raaMd earllvr In the 4ay flnallr UaTld Law, a cr ionvn cede tn reachtnr a wafer herte Ma earlier In tne flay foreet ranser ana farmer vnt, la rrerarlna hla evenlna meal at th wsl'r hole whn Alalre arrlrea, lie naipa Hh mr ' an lha versa af hnllat,aa In coretort and tunuanea litr with fowl from hla rnrasra aurrlr Law la waltlnc for a Mexican, who has leaned after oimmilllnc a muroer In r l,r na waiar noie. ana Aiaire remai remains until handsome, well-tiulll ranner ecmslHea hla tkak. Tr ambuah la lalil the neat i'f. flaura nn hnraeback apieara berenS th rl'l, hajla a moment and than ailamlr vanlaaca CIIAPTRU II (Oentlnna.l) ILAIRI. lay close, as she had been dl. DR. E. W. POWELL ACCEPTS CALL TO CAMBI11D0B, MASS. Letter of Resignation Road nt Second Baptist Church by Dr W. Q. Rossello The Rev, Dr. Elmer W, Powell has re Igned as pastor of the Second Baptist Church. 8eenth street below Olrard ave nue, where he has been for more than ten years. Doctor Powell exchanged pulpits with the RevDr. W. Quay Rosselle, pastor of the Fifth Baptist Church Sunday, and Doctor Rosselle read the minister's let. ter of resignation. The announcement said that Doctor Powell had accepted a call to the pastorate of the First Baptist Church of Cambridge, Mass , and that his, resignation would take effect October II, AL XX rected, praying that the horseman had been warned; but shortly she heard again ths ruatla of stiff branches, and out Into the opening rode a Mexican. He was astride a wiry gray pony, and In tho strong twi light Alalrn could see hla every feature the swarthy cheek, the rolng eyes beneath the black felt hat. A Carbine lay cros.i his saddle horn, n rlata was colled beMds hla leg. a cartridge belt circled his waist There was something familiar about the Tellow, but at the moment Alalro could not determine what It was. After ono swift sppralslnc glance the newcomsr rodo atrnight to ths verge or the water hole and dismounted: then ne and hla horso drank side by ride. It was ths moment for a complete and effective surprise, but nothing happened Why didn't Lr.w act? Alalr bent low. straining eyes and ears, but no command came from the Ranger. After a wlillo the traveler rose to his feet nnd stretched his limb. Neit he walked to the ashes of the Ore and looked down at thorn, stirring them with his toe. APlrently satisfied, be tit a cigarette. . . Could It io that wmethlng hsd gone wrong with the Ringers plan? Had some thing happened to him? Alalre was Btartled by the pokslbllltyj thl delay was beyond her comprehension. Then. If In aimwer to her perplexity, a second horseman appeared, and ths woman realized how simply she had been fooled. CHAt'TKR III WHAT IIAlTKNKll AT TIIK WATKR HO I.I". THIS newcomers excliangcd a word or two In Spanish, then the second rider flung himself from his saddle and made for tho water He was lying prone and drink ing deeply when out of nowhere came a sharp command 4 "Olga! Hands up, both of your Tho first arrival Jumped a If a rattle snake had busied at hla back, the second leaped to his feet with an oath; they stared In the direction whence the voice had cor,ie. "Drop jour run. companero'." The order was declsUe; It was directed at the 'man who had ftrst appeared, for the other had left his Winchester tn Its scabbard. Both Mexicans cried, as if at a cue. '"Who speaks?" "A Ranger." The fellow kaw had addressed let fall his ride; two palra of dirk hands rose slowly Then the Rsnger went on In Ppanlsh: "Anto, lower your left hand and un buckle your belt," Anto did as he was told his revolver and cartridge belt dropped to the ground "And ou, compodre, do the same. Mind you. the left hand! Now face about and walk to the charoo, Vth of you. Good!" I.aw stepped Into view, his Winchester In the crook of his arm. He emptied the three discarded weapons, then, walking, .to Auto's horse, ho removed the second caibliin from beneath theaddle lap and ejected Its shells into his palm. This done, he addressed the tranger. "Now, -friend, who are you, and why are you riding with this fellowT" "My name Is Panfllo Sahches. senor. Be fore God. I have dmt nothing." The speaker was tremendously excited. "Well. Pannlo, that will take some proving," tho Ranger muttered. "What do you sayT-' The gist of this statement having been repsatod In Bpanleh, both prisoners burst Into clamorous explanation of their presence logethar, Panfllo, it seemed, had encountered his companion purely by chance, and was horrified now to learn that his newly made friend was wanted by the authorities. In the midst of hla Incoherent protestations Mrs. AuMln appeared. "II Is telling you tb truth, Mr, Law," alio said, quietly "He Is one of my men." Both Mexicans looked blank. At sight of the speaker their mouths fell open, and Panfllo ceased his gesticulations. Mrs. Austin want on: "He Is my horse- breaker's cousin. He couldn't have had any part In that murder In Jin Welts County, for he was at I.as Palman when 1 left " Panfllo recovered from his amaxement, removed hla sombrero, nnd blessed his em ployer extrnagantlyi -then he turned triumphantly upon his captor. "Beholdf cried ho. "Thero you have the truth. I am an excellent hard-working man and as honest as God." "Surely you don't want him," Alalre ah pealed to lw. "He was probably helping his countryman to escape but they all do that, you know." "Alt right 1 If he's your man, that's enough," Date told her. "Now then. boys. It will soon be dark and we'll need sorts supper before we start. It won't hurt An. to's horse to rest a bit, either. You are under arreat," he added, addressing the Utter. "You understand what that means 7" "SI. senor I" "1 won't lis you unless" "No senor I" Anto understood perfectly, and was grateful. "Well, then, build a fire, and you, Pan fllo. tnd a hand. The senora will need a cup of tea, for wo three hae a long ride ahead of us." No tlm was lost Both Mexicans fall to with a wilt, and In a surprisingly short time water was boiling, When It came Law'a turn to eat, Alalre, who vrns eager to be gone, directed her employe to fetch the Itanger horse. Panfllo acquiesced readily and buckled on his cartridge belt and six shooter. He was about to pick up his rifle, too. but finding Law'a eyes inquiringly flxed upon him, he turned with a shrug and dis appeared down the arroro. It was plain that he considered his friendly relations Veil en tabllsbed and resented the Ranger's sus picion. "How long has that fellow been working for your Law Jerked his Jieid in the di rection Panfllo bad taken. "Not long. I don't know much about him," Alalre confessed. Then, as If In an swer to his unspoken question. "But I'm suro ho's all right." "Is he looking up range for youj" "N no ! I left him at the ranch 1 don't know how he came to be here, unless It Is rather strange I Dave shot a swift. Interrogatory glance at Panfllo'a traveling companion, but Anto'a fare was stony, bis black eyes were fixed upon the fire. With an abrupt gesture. Law flung n-ddo the contents of tils cup and strode to l'an filo'a horse, which stood dejectedly with rein hanging. "Where are you going?" Alalre rose nervously, . It was nearly dark now; only the creeps of tho ridge were plain against the lumi nous eky; In tho brushy bottom of the arroyo the shadows were deep. Alalre had no wish to be left alono with the prisoner. With bridle rein and carMne In Ills loft hand, tho Ranger halted, then, stooping for Anto'a discarded cartridge belt, he looped It over his raddle born. He vaulted easily iuto the seat, aaylng: "I hid that mare pretty well. Tour man may not be able to And her." Then be turned Ms borrowed hot-M's head toward the brush. Anto had squatted motionless until this moment: he had not even turned his-eyes; but now, without the slightest warning, he uttered a Joud call. It might have aervea equally well as a summons or as an alarm, but it chanced the lunger's suspicions Into certainty Dave uttered an angry exclama tion, then to the startled woman he erica: "Watch this man I He can't hurt you, for I've got his shells." To his prisoner ho said, sharply: "Stay where you arel Don't move !" The next Instant he loped into tbe brush on the tracks of Raofllo Sanchez, spurring the tired gray pony Into vigorous action. It was an uncomfortable situation In which Alaira now found herself. Law was too uusdIcIous, sht murmured to herself he was needlessly melodramatic; she felt exceedingly 111 at ease a the pony's hoof beats grew fainter. She was not afraid of Anto, baring dealt with Mexican va- queroa for several years, yet ahe could not forget that ha was a murderer, and sbe wondered what she wan expected to do If he should try to escape. It was absurd to suppose that Panfllo, her own hired man, could be capable of treachery: the mere suspicion was a sort of reflection upon hex. Alalre was startled by Bearing other hoof beats now; their drumming came faint, but unmistakable. Tea. there were two horses racing down the nrroyo. Anto, the fugitive, rose to his feet and sUred Into tbe dusk. "Sit dawn I" Alatrs ordered, sliarply. He obeyed. inutUrlng benrsth bis breath, but his head was turned M If In an effort to follow the sounds of the pursuit, Next came the distant rattlo of loosened stones evidently one horse was being urged toward the open high ground thrn tbe peaceful quiet evening was split by tho report of Law'a thirty-thirty. Another shot followed, and then a third. Both Alalre and FARMER SMITH'S RAINBOW CLUB "I DON'T LIKE MUSIC" Dear Little Pupils We arc all students in thp school of life. One of our members wants to know how to like music. It seems very unfortunate that in school wo have to study that which we hate. I hated music, nnd so sympathize with the little gir) who finds her music irksome. I am, however, very thankful that I was made to practice. How I bated it! But in tho after life I found great pleasure in playing by tho soft evenlnR light. I found that Beethoven got his, beautiful music from tho notes of the birds'. I bought pictures of him, showing him walking in the woods and sitting beneath a tree. What would life be without music I Think, dear little girl, what, what YOUR home will be without music ten or twenty years from now I The sweetest music in the world is a mother's song to her babe. What If YOU cannot sing that song? What will baby say If mother cannot sing? Paste this line In your looking glass and read It once every day of your life: LOVE MUSIC. Your sincere friend, I FARMER SMITH, Children'a Editor. Our BILLY IIUMPUS AND THK PBRISCOPE couldn't keep still. By farmer .Smith Fidget, fidget, fidget t nlu.. DHmnlli luat He sat by the evening light reading the doatvllle news. "Mother dear, get me a chair to put my feet oeu X can't think without my Xset high (ntte t." said, Billy to bl wife. Too bad your feet are not where your head teT exelalmed Mrs, CJeat, Then rftdget, fidget, Tiiii I aould wain horns," siW Wf-tm All was u4et again Wbat 1)1 th master" asked Mr Goat. -f have be" readUg afct' a very won 4rfut tMa sailed a periseope. They uee JrJn the trewebee a4 Wi ewbaHart. WhUa C. the ireaeavea yeej en see (He enemy SmjmuI yor b " , h teHonartne yew as see the beats fUMlag ear , "Ttal ea) glaasss." suggested Mrs. Oeat. "Ke, I 4ej't I Has a eJtassB4. -p-e-r- i-s-o-o-s-e, periscope. It's Latta ar OMsmm. Mean "see ail rtreuuaj." O Hilly put down tho paper and looked at his wife proudly "You see enough as It Is without seeing all around," said Mrs. Goat. "I will get one," RMy was talking to himself, but hi wife beard him. "Pshaw You ean get one of those things at the flve-and-Unent store. They are a common a dirt, Every child has one around here." Mrs. Coat smiled sweetly at Billy. Billy Rumpus threw dawn the paper aod started out the deer, Then he stepped. "Wondsr f I -bnve ten cents," he said. "Tog bad yU haven't our perlseeps ae you could see tn your pocket,' said Mra. Goat j But Billy did not wait to hear morel yABMBR SMITH, I wish to beeeme a Member ot your Halnfcww Club. Please send me a b,uttfwt RalftWw ihrtton free. ( agree te DO A L1TTMC KfrDKMHf tCAOU ANB HVHRY BAT. BFXKAD A LITTIJS HJWaHJNK ALL ALOett TUB fVAY. KasM ...'.i., ,,," J. ...,.,, .,.... Address ,.,4,f4t,,,t,,4,. rosloffice Box I ..'JasflsHLsV I I MFsHask 1 7Mr ''ill KUOff&Mt '"4. v -i HaKuaaaaaaSai am HELKNA ULMBIl Ok, totJJ Oh. teefcf IVho it het A Mttle girl from Oxonl tlro4l Bht't ull o joy, U4 you can , Although iht U without htr ferlt A Footlen Huinbow. And the "Footless Italnbow" Is pons other than our very dear friend Helena Ulmer, West Oxford street, who can And happl. nesa hidden fa every cloud and who even laughs because the photographer forgot to put In her feetl Thar are lots of Interest ing things fo be said, about Helena. She has a pigeon named Rslebow, ter whom she built a cage, And when daddy bought a new horse net so long ago she made Mm name H Rainbow, toot Helena belongs to a very tatereetlng club pf which her saether was tbe fMiMtar. Last summer Mra. IHmer aad the aMWren raised money for stldteg beard and are on their way to prevMe otfeer anMteementa. The lit tle gifts and boys meet weekly and have gamee and refreshments. Net ao lour asa Helena's tBOtfear leek twelve of Ut hh Hers ror an exiting is su see. They saw everything from the, steeping lion, "who Hasn't n lanocent w to Jooked." writes Helena, to lite we prairie ate, "who sat up Jaw Uke a ovte HU1 XaaWr kuaay," her prisoner were on their feet, the woman nhaVinff In vei-i' limb, the Mexican strain ing his eyes into Um gloom and listening I intently. Soon thej-a came a further echo of dry earth and gravel dislodged, but whether by Law's horse or by that of Sanehea was un certnln. l'erhsj both men hadalned tho mesa It had all happened so nulckly nnd so unexpectedly that Alalre felt she must be dreaming, or that there had been some Idiotic mistake She wondered ir tne nan gel's sudden charge hart not simply fright ened Panfllo Into a umntcky flight, and she tried to put her thoughts Into words tho, Mexican fcould understand, cut nia answex was unintelligible. HI black scowl, how. ever, was eloquent of uncertainty and i prehrnslon. Alalre had begun to feel the strain of the situation and was trying to decide what next to do, when David liw came riding out of the twillshL He was astride the array ; behind hint ot the end fit Jt lariat was ' Ileasle Uell, nnd her aaddle wan empiy Mrs, Austin uttered a sharp cry Uvr dismounted and strode to tho pris oner His face was black with fury he seemed gigantic In his reee "Without a word be raised Ms right liand -anil cuffed, th Mexican to Ms kneos. Then he leaped upon him. as a dog might pounce upon a rabbit, rolled him to hla face, and twisted inn renews jurm inio me nau w am back, Anto cursed, he struggled, but ha was like a child in the Hanger's grasp. Law knelt upon him, and with a 1erk of his rlata aecured the fellow's wrists; rising, ho set the knot with another .heave that dragged tho prisoner to his knees. Next he booted Anto to his feet. 'ly Godt I've a notion to bend a gun o-rer your head," Law growled. "Clever little game, wasn't ItT" "Where ? Did you kill JhlmT" the woman gasped. Alalre had never beheld such a demoniac expression as 1jw turned upon her The man's face was contorted, his eyos were biasing Insanely, hla chert was heaving, ami for an instant he seemed to Include her tn his anger Ignoring her Inquiry, he went to his mare and ran his Khaklng hands over her as if In search of an Injury; hla questing palms covered every Inch otitis toning hide from forelock to withers, from nhouldcr to hoof, and under cover of this lank he regained In HoYne degree his self control. "That hombre of yours didn't look right to me," ho said, finally. Laying his cheek against llesaia Belle's neck, as a woman anuggles close to the man of her choice, he addressed the mare: '1 reckon nobody Is going to steal ou, ehT Not tf I know It. No, air; that horobra wasn't any good, waa bar' v Alalre wet her lips. "Then -you-r-shot 1 rumr Law laughed grimly, almost mockingly. "Say I He must be a favorite of yours?" "ti no I hnrdly knew the follow. But did your "1 didn't pay I abot Win," he told her. gruffly. "I warned htm Hrat, and he turned on me blew rmoke 1n my face. Then he took to tbe brush, afoot, and I cut down on him once more to help Mm along." "He got awayT" "1 reckon so." "Oh. oh I" Alatre'a tone left no doubt ot her relief. "He was alwsys a good man - "Good? Didn't he steal my horsed Didn't he aim to get mo at the first cbanoe nud free Ms coropadre? That's why be wnnted his Winchester, Say! I reckon he needs killln' about as much as anybody 1 know." "1 can't understand It." Alalre rat down weakly. "One of my men, too.'-' "This fellow behaved himself whtle J was gone, th?" Law Jerked Ms head In Anto'a direction. "I waa afraid he he'd try some thing. If he had " Such a possibility, oddly enough, seemed to choke tho speaker, and the ferocity of his unfinished threat caused Mrs. Austin to look up at him curiously. There was a moment of silence, then he said, shortly: "Well, we'ye got a home apiece now. Let's ro." The stars had thickened and brightened, rfiundlng the night sky Into a glittering dome. Anto, the murderer, with tils ankles lashed beneath his horse's belly, rode first; next. In sullen silence, came the Hanger, his chin upon his breast ; and In tho rear followed Alalre Austin. In spite of her release from a trying predicament, tbe woman was scarcely more eager to go home than was the prisoner, for while Anto's trail led to a Jail, her'a led to Las Pahnaa, and there was little difference. These last two days In the open had been like a glimpse of freedom; fo.' a time Alalre had almost lost the taste of bitter memories. It had required an effort of will to drug remembrance, but ahe had succeeded, and had proved her nblllty to forget. But now Las Palmasi It meant the usual' thing, the same endless battle between her duty and her desire. She was tired of the fight that resulted neither In victory nor defeat; she longed now. more than ever, to give tip and let things take their course. Why could not women, as well as men, yield to thejr inclinations 1 rift with the current Instead of breasting It until tbey were exhausted t There was David Law, for .Instance; be waa utterly carefree, no duties shackled hUn. He had his horse, nls gun and hla blanket, and they were enough. Alalre, lilce Min, was young, her mind was eager, her body ripe and her veins full of fire, Ufa must be sweet to thoee who were free and happy. But the object of Iter envy -was not eo Mi I afM vXttlTWHl VLWlQ rldst rsrlMMna4sKH(VsV AM W tatevk It ,sM. Whmm sssHliat.tssisi sjavn given him cause for unenelneaa. Then tarn. There was a lie Sipofl MM lips. Ubw vthe Hare', est Hn jawfc -ot 'thai arroye. 9W jartta wehnf the, water Issle, a coyote was stlnkmg In .a,' wide clrtae round -tite bedy of pstnlHa nineties. .CKAtrWMl M JkS a:VNIM) AT J.A TALMAS ALTHOUGH the lower counties of seerttf XX .west Texas: are DM and hH-"watered, they oets rloh ofl. They 'afe twvfreat. too. by a kindly JQlfenaae. aHriHroele In U mildness. Tbe aya are 'Kong and brhrtst ahd breeay, while ntirirt brings a drenching dew that keeps (the grasses green. Of late years thero have been few of these rtW- -trrralnir droughts that gave this part of the t!AlA.M..,l.u..,.. t...... : .- w.M,v hii vtu reputation, ana mere nas oeen a corresponding Increase tnjsrenBerlt). Vhs Jtlo Grande, jaundiced, erratla as an In valid, wrings Its aTron "blooel from the eay bluffs And smtvel canyons of the hill -eoimtr. but near Its .estuary winds tjuletly through a low coastal Main wtiloh the verv Inmiirl. tlos -of that blood have rtchened. Here the civors DanKs are smothered In -thlckete of hutsache. ebony, jnesaulte, oak and aeatiia. Ilallroads, those vitalising rmrre litters of commerce, are so scarce alongthls division of the lioTder that even In this day when we boast, or lament, that-we no longer hata a frontier, there remain In Texas sections larger than some of our enstern States which hear the sound f Iron -wheels -only n (their boundaries. To travel from JlrownavllU north Along ihe International line one must, for several hundred miles, -avail -oneself of horses. rriUlee or motor- Tars, since raU transportation Is almost lacking. And on his way the (traveler -will traverse whole countloa where the houses we Jncals, where "Kngllsh Is a foreign tongue and wbere 900ns -plow their field with crooked sticks, jui did the anoient Egyptians. That part of tho Stats which lies below the Kueccei Ttlvcr was for a tlma dlsnutei! territory, mnd long- fter Texana had axtven moir uvea to arlve the Kagio of Mexico across the JRIo Grande much of It re mained a forbidden land, liven today.lt la alien. It hi n part of our Southland, 1nt a Houth dUTeront to any .other that we have. Within Jt there are no blacks, ard yet itho whites, .number but ono In twenty. The rest aro awarthy. black-haired men who ijieak the Spanish tongue and whose cltl xcnshlp Is mostly a natter of -form. The Htockmen, crashing ahead qf rth nesters and the tillers of the .soil, were the first to Invade the lower HJo 'fli-anda and among these 'TJld Tkl" Austin -waa a pioneer. Out of the unmapped prairie he had hewed a foothold, and there, amoiur surroundings ns llexlcan as'MexIco. he had laid the be. winnings of his fortune. Of 'Old 3CdV ar!y life strange ettorles nro told; like the other cattle harona, he was hungry for land and took It where or how he could. There are tales of fertile sections bought Jot ten omits nn acre, tales of Mexican ranchers fllsyoaaesaud hy snnrt xnge, by monte or by any means that cams to hand; stories even ot some, more stub, born than the rest, -who refused to reed the Austin creed for lord And who remained on their farms to feed the buxxards Instead. (CONTINUED TOMOimOW) Tr renrlneMna; Inatnbeorit of -"Tbe Wtnca et the Mornlna" will be lounil on Tate 16. WOMEN TO IIONOB T10NEER Colonial Dames to Unveil Tablet in Hoddonfield to Francis Collins HADDONKinLD. X. J Oct, 0. The first white settler In Haddonfleld will be hon ored en Thursday, when the Colonial Dames wilt vmvell a tablet at the corner of King's highway And Mansion avenue In -ooromemn. ration of .Francis Collins. The tablet will contain a hrlef history of the highway, wlilch was laid out by surveyors sent for the purpose by the King of Ungland (prior to the Bevotutlon. AUTUMN KESOB.TS ATLANTIC, cm, N. J. t LfaSfi4U, M A rocrxwvlsadstanaard Jf BP P- . 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CARR, Jh. D., Principal 15TK AD RACK an., PHILADELPHIA SUmmacinK Spttech Dcsfecta eorrrrleei I.ll BKADISQ far stdt deaf I luira-ei-oaarius. riuiwai Ull Cbaafiist eirsst. Mlu. C. K and uar. rtfhoel, a, l'raa. PALMS SCHOOL TWrtr years st ITtb sad CbestataUreats. usjaiaa. aMrtband sad Bseraianal Cauraas. Buel Voung Mea aad Soya Caairal i MUArekHt i - I Pymaaaiiaia. ti-bvi ".... UaairaaSr vafa 4.SBeM b4 fee, Bnswlat. eet.fai. Tb PWlUp aWa4. SIm. oaiiatn i t Beiw' SfUM. ,awealts.tTlaai rule. AWtaW taU Voun j Laaiea ajU Oirla CiaJttStSOSuJE truvtkua school, yon oiam dWm j. pities Mwr Wtsilri'. rr'T -rt i IT Central Preparatot-y Scboal II A V Anil EVEIlU Y. M. C. A. Arch3!., BaekUle CO requtat THE H0LMAN SCHOOL CHvee compUta streparatie far cel Ui or proreaatonal sceool. Carua rata raoosnlud Ur Uadtox eekvaeaa. Faculty st tsperlenced. eollasa-trata. ad men. AH CaaifUiea, auati aa rirmnaaluoi. IMaUtsriim. aaelaJa as4 Xrllsloua lnatrweltin. devaWs all- mi.il anaBliaAa- Ilkalneea pepartmtnt . trepans far aunecraphle. tianataapias aad seers larlal poaltlnsa. . i Klemenury arhael. . 100 other hlh-rade eouraaa Cai Iwjr aabool oelna SaptT III Kwslsf Schael Oct. S. M4 WatHf Mt.,l'hha,.fi. Uonteaaort through, Cell'ite rraauatarr, Doinralle. HollfO' la UtfraaaMets srsaVw tnUr tchool, 'flte prlnclpaj la now M saMeel datlr to 4. Pill teltphea. lwwt IMS. .lalsabatli. JV. Bralay. A. M. (WaUaaly). Prbl. f Riveiro School -ffiisSSXS? Si, MUSK t A. SCHOOL OF MUSIC SM-Tffl?3ys fl ; IEEFS0N-HM1E WS&IP ijju s it ,ii , j, j&niwsmacgBBxsamtm JDAX0IJW Unee th WMdsm d t DANCSLAND, BrotA A TIog Sta7 ScUaJ f IU. tin as, aw L OU r wTfnil Ur anal Surelay. Mfim DmmtHomdmy ami Frssjftjs ASHER'S awiai, A r