JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE t Ch8rity "Sfc1? Nancy Wynne. " "ieiungs m the Social World EVENING LEDGER-tmLADELPniA, jffOIN&AT OCTOBER' 2. 1916 I THOUGH It Is sUIl only October, wo art planriTns; ahead for the winter parties, and arrangement for tlio Charity Ball are well under way. The bull will fee held a usual on tho great floor of the Academy of Music on December 7, and really I quits think the commutes hu outdone 'Itself In the opening featuro this jear. Five charities are to benefit by tho 111 tho children's ward of the Jeffer son Hospital, the Babies' Hospital, tho women's ward of the University Hos pital. Visiting Nurso Society and tho Poly clinic Hospital. Tho opening feature, l'mtold( will bo a reception given by nono other than Ills Mother dooso Majesty, Old King Cole, to all the heroes and heroines of youthful romance. The royal court of tho king will be under tho chnperonago of Mrs. Robert fcmott Hare and will represent the Jefferson Hospital. Mrs. William Warden will represent tho Babies' Hoa ' pltal, with a group of fifty Harlequins and Columbines; Mrs. Jack Mitchell, 3d, wilt be In chaggo of tho University Hos pital group, consisting of fifty charao tera from "Treasure Island." The Visit ing Ntlrso Society will bo represented by Mrs. Barclay Warburton. and fifty char acters from the "Arabian Nights" will dance under her chnperonago. Lost, but by no means least, wllibo the Polyclinic's group, where the men will be tin soldiers and the girls dolls. Mrs. Herbert Clark chaperons this bunch of fifty men and molds. Those delightful little affairs out at Eedglcy Club will start soon again, I am i glad to say. Tho four, Thursday lunch eons of the fall season will bo held on the last week of this month and the first tliteo Thursdays In November. Mrs. Wil liam Wlllcox, who Is president of this exclusive little club In Fall-mount Parle, will be hostess on the first day. It Is perfectly fascinating out thcro, you know. The club Is built around tho eld lighthouse and has tho" coziest rooms and pretty furniture. Then the lunch eons, my dear; not only aro tho members hostesses, but they Invito several others to assist them, and they concoct tho luncheon for that day themselves. They cook and serve and look too .mart for anything in tholr dainty aprons, passing great caserolcs of wonderful eats from guest to guest. I, for ono, am very glad we aro to have these treats soon again. At a recent wedding It was not tho sh'y and timid bride, adorned In "shim merlnff folds -of lustrous white satin and silver lace," anxiously clutching her "bridal bouquet .of orchids and lilies,'; who murmured "No" instead of "Yes." No, Indeed, It wna tho tall and handsome brldogrom, whose cutaway was of the latest model and who, with a calm coun tenance and firm voice, answered "I, John, tako thee, Mary, to my wedded 'husband,'" whereupon, the best man swallowed audibly, tho clergyman gulped and tho maid of honor snickered, and among them all they nearly broke up a perfectly good wedding. Have you heard of tho now book? Well, my dears, overy debutante ought to have one. It has just come out, and It Is written by M. D. T., who -made her debut last year, to D. E. N., who Is making hers this year. H Is "the cutest thing you , ever read," I was told. I did not know that II. D. T. wrote, did you? The book Is In letter form, I believe: "Letters to I). E. N. from M. D. T." She Is a dear little thing and right In Society, with, a largo and capital 8, and was one of the very prettiest debutantes of the season hut year. NANCY WYNNE. Personals The dlnner-danco at tho Philadelphia Cricket Club was well attended on Saturday night and there were several attractive din ner parties, one Including Mr. and Mrs. John K. Strublng. Mrs. Charles A. Potter, Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Colahan, 3d. Mrs. Arthur Colahan. Mr.atfamea A. Bull. Mr. H. F. Phelps. Mr. Joseph M. Jennings. Mrs. Wil liam Flndlay Brown and Mr. Samuel Uattson. . The Countess" Santa Eulalla has Issued cards for a tea on Saturday, from ' until o'clock, at her homo, Old York road and Juniper lane. Tho guests will bo tho mem bers of the Germantown and Chestnut Hill branches of the women's committee Phila delphia Orchestra. Addresses will bo made by Mrs. A. J. Dallas Dixon and Mr, Arthur Judson. t Mr. and Mrs. T, Truxton Hare anj fam ily have returned to their Radnor boms after spending the summer In Mains. Mr. and Mrs. Louis A. Blley and family, Who have been passing the summer In Rad nor, have returned to their home In town. Mr, and Mrs Charlton Yarnall have re turned from Northeast Harbor, Me., and are occupying their new home In Devon. Mr, Phlllppus W. Miller is' spending the week-end with his son, Mr. Phlllppus W. Miller, Jr., who is a student at West Point Academy, Mrs. James Potter, of the Windermere, who has been spending soma time with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Prank Polk, at their home in Washington, D, C., M turned, to town las week. Mr, and" Mrs. Churchill Williams, who occupied their cottage .as usual at Longport this summer, have returned to their home, I West Coulter street. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Ifeebner and Miss Julia Heefcner. 2d, will leave shortly for southern California, where they will spend he yinter, Mr, and Mrs. J.'Leeda Barroll, ML Anna Strroll. Mr. J. Leads Barroll. Jr.. and Mr. T. Lewis Barroll, of 710? Charlton street. Mount Airy, returned last week, from Rye Beach, where they have been occupying their cottage. ,Mhm Barroll will leave In a few weeks far Detroit to vlelt her slater, Mra. John C. Dueay, at her home, MS gey Hjm avenue. I Mian Ftereiiee Rate, whose tMrrlaaetn Mr, William N, JaekeeN will take ptaoewi Wed- sday, JfoveanUr l, will be exteiMHely en terUtee Ws week. ) Today Mrs, Levi Rue, the bride's mother, will aive a hutoheen )n honor of her daugh ter and her bridal party. On Wedeeatay Wa,WPePgPfP aVaatf-VtM aaa1 IPI - "J rnVfor".?.'? -" 'n"1n at a theater uJXJ" !h.?. "d-etect Miss Ulltabeth on on tu3.tm'J.5!B.." !!? I1""- kerchlff .h.. "V"" J1e ntarr n nana- amnildUr,n,V,"..Knth'rlne Ah'" UnXnLeatS."f,T."ct,TrJUBchen nt lh9 for thebrtSa i0Jl,0Wwf, hy " ,hM," ""' Edward 1 m n,nd .hfr ndanta. Mrs. TZ .ntl fiM19, wf-rron the party. ob,r,r.rn;",hhe?raaTy evtnin'- UntlufJl?? Filtnc'. of Vlllanova, has cuperatlng from her recent Illness. enl. Viftb? M Tlld'n "P" week MiinS1 " "'""Carlton, returninc to her cottage In Cape May on Monday. marr;,t1,.M'?- Y' Headlngton. whoso n. . .S?.k pUc on Wednesday, have ?J?ii yh,u 8ulphur St,rln " thrt" wedding Journey. Mrs. Headlngton was rtage. " Wllkln,,on tor. her ma" Invitations have been ' received from Provost" IMgar Fahs Smith and Mrs. Smith Tor a reception on Saturday, No ember 4, from 4 until 6 o'clock, in Welghtman Hall. university ui rennsylvanla. Mrs. Nathan Hayward and her family, of HU Dald's, have returned from Man chester, Maw, where they spent tho sum mer. Miss Cecily Barnes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hampton Barnes, of West Acres, Devon, Is attending school at Walllngford, this winter. Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Sayen. of 278 South Twenty-third street, who have been spend ing the summer at tholr cottage at Atlantic City, returned to town last week. Rear Admiral W W. Meade. TT. S. N.. of Aberdeen avenue, Wayne, has Vone to Cov ington. Ky., where he will spend the winter. Mr. and Mrs. It. Norrls Harrison have closed their horns on Greenwood avenuo and are now living on Tonemhlp line, Jcn- kin town. Mr. and Mrs. Jasper Nlcolls. whp havo been spending several days as the guests of Mrs. Nlcolls's parents, Mr. and Mrs Wil liam T Monty, of Allen lano. hae returned to their homo In Bayonnc. N. J. Mrs. Nl colls was Mtss Emily Moftly. Mr. andMrs. D Webster Dougherty and their daughter, Mrs. Marlon Dougherty, have taken an apartment at tho Bellcvue Stratford, which they will shortly occupy. Mrs. Joseph Gilbert, of Ablngton, Pa., who has been spending several weeks in Asbury Park, has returned. Mrs. Frederick C. Embtck, of Roadside Cottage, Devon, Is entertaining Mrs. An drew Potts, of Washington. D. C. Mrs. Adolph Gosling and her daughter. Mrs. Pennington Way, and hor family, of St. David's, have relumed from South Bristol, Me. Mrs. Lawrence M. Wlllson. of Wayne, left yesterday to visit her father In Pitts burgh for two weckv. Miss Kntherlne De R. Bell, whose mar rlage to Mr. Wllsoa W. Hochrelder will take place next Thursday evening, will entertain nt dinner at her homo In honor of her bridal party on Wednesday evening, October 55. " Mrs. Doland D. Davis, of 5221 Wl-wa-hlckon avenue. Germantown. returned last week from New Jersey, where she has been for several days. Mrs. Edward Laurent has returned to Edmary I.awn, her homo In 8t. David's, after spending tho summer In Delaware Valley. Mr. and Mrs. Charles S Walton, who have been spending seeral weeks at tho Brigh ton. Atlantic City, returned to Walmarthon, St. David's this week. Announcement Is made of tho marriage of Mrs. Sophie Gray Stewart and Mr. Percival Armltage on Thursday, October 19. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Mooro Davis, who formerly occupied an apartment In the Creshelm Valley Apartment House, have gone to Haverford fos tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. O. U. Favorite, Sirs. R B. Leaf and Miss Frances I.eaf, of Devon, have taken apartments at the Coronado, Twenty-second and Chestnut streets, for the winter. Mr. M. A. Dempsey, of 4431 Baltimore avenue, announces the marriage of his daughter. Miss Margaret Mary Dempsey, to Mr. Harold J. Aljcn on Saturday, October Jl, at the Church of St. Francis do Sales. Forty-seventh street and Springfield ave nue. After on extended wedding trip. Mr. SBaflaflaflflaaiP ?,y . - T JL '-' - .v ml fir 'i'"' , SiJm EftS v-V. 1 fa?!2BT Jsaf S ' " 4 Ufa -' -SSSjk''aoBl! HEART OF THE SUNSET r Dave, Alaire, Jose and Dolores Start Back for Las Palmas in Alaire's Automobile After the Ranger Gives Up His Hunt for Urbina By HEX BEACH CervrtoM. lilt, by llorrtr and Itnlhrr: THK STOn.T TllUB KAlt AtUjnR AttHTIK, mUlrn f L Pslmss, AiniCtn tordp. la IasI amn ' iuh when rwr btn fll nJ brlt the nnut raneh on the Ti M Itin ll.itt. ami I.a Z. i"-r. .... . , nn mn Daravr. en ef th. Illotlr.nV an. u lent IVI, rro the ins tn mquu.t lea. ueeeed After a terrible etrutirl . in re reaching a water hole which h hrf hMaa -.. I. Ih. !., : . r - "- " w,i.i ii ..." ...-, PAvin IAV r fortat mnatcr kivI forrntr 'Wwr of fortune. I preparlnir hit rynin al thai taratlsiB HaIi .(. A lit Ire. ftrlrB. fth ! An tkea . . m M1Unaa Its. hlr r to. comfort nd furnth hvr with food n' TTj"f PUfply from hoifn ' Kit A1,HTI.V. JHe.lt-. Vinahan.t. had ttf ni rortun an.l hfUh. Aiftir fppoll to d!Torc. Hr in a Potion of tht "i riri i mm ii. l ftw an wa r.. rhoto br rhllllpe Stu.tlo. MRS. WALDO N. HACKETT yho beforo her mnrrlnRo on Sat urday was Miss Kathcrino Holdcn nnil Mr Alt.n will Im nl hnmn si Kl f.r. tin's. Chestnut 11111. Dr. and Mrs. Herman Terkes, gf 6943 Droxel road, Overbrook. will entertain at dinner tonight In honor of their daughter. Miss Marian I. Yerkes. and her bridal party. Miss Terkes'a marriage to Mr. 1M wln II. Barlow, of Klliabcth. X. J., will take place tomorrow Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Jackson, of Pevon, will spend the winter at Zlltwood, Fla. Mr and Mrs. John lllckey and Miss lleyetto Bnul, of !S1 South Thirty-eighth street, wilt close their cottage at Cape May next week and return to town' for the winter. ' Mrs. C. Austin Wcnlwnrth, of Wayne, has returned from u fortnight's visit In Maine. Mrs. F. J. Osterheldt ami Miss Marlon F. Johnon havo left their home, 4521 Klng Besslng avenuo, for Virginia. Mr. and Sirs. Herman Illchter, of I8S0 Oxford street, announce tho betrothal of their daughter, Mlas Goldlo Blchter. to Mr. David Boson, pf this city. The Independent Hebrew Belief will give a dance nt the Parkway Auditorium on Wednesday for the purpose of raising money to allovtate tho sufferings of poor and destitute Jewish families In this city. WEDDINGS BOOLB JOClvKK cnoNncKi:it Joci;i:it A double wedding took place on Sat urday when Miss Hilda L. Jocker hecaino tho bride of Mr. William C. Iloole, and her sister. Miss Freda C Jocker, became the bride of Mr. C George Cronecker, Sirs. Herman Schenkels acted as matron of honor for both brides. Mr. Charles liana was best man for Mr. Iloole, and Mr, Cronecker hnd his brother, Mr. Gus tave Cronecker, ns best man. The llev. M. C. Dumtrcy and the llev. Dunn Gllleson officiated. GOLDBKna TIBTKLMAN A quiet wedding took place yesterday at 4 p. m. at the home of tho llev. Marvin Nathan when Miss Helen J. Tleteltnan, daughter of Mr and Sirs. Frank Tlctelman. and Sir. Albert A. Goldberg were united In marriage. ' A small reception took place at-tho home of tho bride, S74S Chestnut street After a trip south. Mr. and Mrs. Goldberg will live at the Hastings apartments. Tiv ..IdAtn meet (..Iti.a . .. ..& k.l. ttr m Meifr.n who hat eomrattted murder - Ar jne rutitiv ) eepttirtt. not until I'annin H.nchei, one ef AUWe employes. , has l-een shot, however the ranrer Alaire ",n in i.itljr. .."e t-i en a mlMkm tp rtliver w H reepnnilbU for th.ltt r eltl, e unnn llleie Jonra n.l hi. dauehler l'alema reifhbore ef the Auatlnt Iv upet ht Auitln n1 TJ lwis The ranter kill. yne ot the thieve, but th otter, who proves . N vrbln on e-t Tail Iwla'a men, earapea. Auailn dot all h can to hln.lr Dave In hla n reh .On the i wa to l"uble, where he blleve tho thltt to be hums. lave meela Bile wo'th AUIre'e attorney, nt hla earn sood IrlenJ Kllaetrth warna lav never to Jnarry and promlaea to tell why when th Itaneer maVea up hla mind that he haa found the rlahl arlrl Alatre. after eonaultatlon wllh Kllaworth. roea to It Fetla lo ae.li Indemnity for dePreUtlona by th Matlean deral troope. ilelteral Inaorto. thatr commander. Imme diately fall In lev with Alaire, and rrom. laea her reparation far In eeaa of tha damarea Alain haa dlfneulty wardlns o(T Lonsorlo'a adiancea without tnaultlna htm When Alain, returna to Pueblo after her nlaairrahl irrlene with lnaorlo ah meet Have They arrana to atari back for Laa 1'aimaa torether. What's Doing Tonight Publle I.eder Philadelphia Orihealra con. ert Academy of Mualc. 8.1& o'clock. Tlasround Week" onna, Htarr Oarden. Clinical Conareea nf Huneona of North Amer ica opens, liellevuo.Htratford. Keatlval for Oerman and Auatrlan war re lief. Turnremelnd Ball., , , . "Polltlral Korum' Ceatrat Y. M.NC. A. Iteeeptloa to guar!mn, llolineaburs, Utata Kederatlon of Womfn'a Cluka, Phllo mualan Club. S944 Walnut alroat. rilAI'TKK XIII (Continued) IN SPITE of the unhealthy fancies that Dae Law had taken to bed v.lth him, he arose thin morning In fine spirits and with a determination to put In a happy day. Alaire, too, vu In good humor and ex pressed her relief at escaping from every thing Mexican. "I haen't seen a newspaper for ages, and I don'ttknow what la going on nt Jones vllle or an) w here else," she confided Dave told her of the latent developments In the Mexican situation, the slow but cer tain Increase of tension bctcon the two Ko ernment"i and then of homo hnppenlngs. When sho asked him about his own (lolqgs he Informed her of tho affair which had brought him to Pueblo. Of course, oil threo of his companions were breathlessly Interested In the story of Pino Garza's death; Dolores and Jose did not allow a word to escapo them "So they cut our fence and ran tho calxes Into our posture to brand 1" Alaire said "It's time somebody like you came to JonesVllle, Mr. Law." "Carnmbal If required braery to ride alone Irto that rlncon," Joso declared. "I knew Pino Garza well, and he could shoot like the devil." "You said your horso saved your life," Sirs. Austin went on. "How do you mean!" When Davo had explained she said quickly: "Vou wern't riding Bessie Belle?" "Yes. She's burled where sho dropped." "Oh-hl" Alaire's exclamation was elo quent of pity, and Law smiled crookedly. "I'vo been right lonesomo since she went away. '.Moat overy day, I find myself steal ing sugar for her, tho way I used to do. See!" He fumbled In the pocket of his coat and produced some broken lumps. "Proba bly oii ddh't understand how. a man gets to love his horse. Now wo used to talk to each other. Just llko two people. Of courso, I did moat of the talking, but she under stood. Why. ma'am, I've awakened In the night to find her standing over mo and my cheek wet where she'd kissed me. Hho'd leave the nicest grass Just to come and visit with me." . Alaire turned a quick glanca upon the) speaker to find Tils face set and his eyes miserable. Impulsively she laid her hand upon his arm, salng: "I know how you must feel. Do you know what has always been my dearest wish? To be able to talk with animals, and to have them trust me Just think what fun It would be to talk with the wild things and make friends of them. Oh. whea I wns a little girl I used to dream about It!" Law nodded hlB vigorous appreciation of such a desire. "Dogs and horses sabe more than we glvo tnem crean tor. ive learnca . . 1 . fea Ah aot lise lieia a a lewr nira worua, ujw. . quail at the water holo?' "nh ve" nave smiled nbient-mlldcdly. 'There's a wonderful book nbout birds ono of tho keenest satires ever written, I reckon. It's nbout a near-sighted old Frenchman, who wim cast away on a penguin Island. He saw the big birds walking around and thought they were human beings." "How did you happen to read Anatole France!" Alaire asked, with a sharp nlaro of surprise. The Banger stirred, but he did not meet her eyes. "Well." said he, "I read 'most anything I can get A feller meets up with stranga books Just like he meets up with strange people." "Mot books like that." Thero was a brief silence, "Sir. Law, every now and then you say something that makes me think you'ro a rank Impostor." You remember those j' FARMER SMITH'S RAINBOW CLUB HAVE YOU A BANK? Dear Children Here is a wonderful thought. Every time you pass a bank building you can think of it: YOU HAVE A.BANK1 You are president, vice president, cashier, board of directors and Janitor of this bank. ' ... You carry it with you, you go to bed with it, you get up with it. That bank is your HEAD I , Every day you should mako a deposit in YOUR BANK. Of course, you can't put money in your head, but you can put its equivalent KNOWLEDGE. KNOWLEDGE IS POWER. Not all great men havo money. Was Abraham Lincoln a millionaire? Was Napoleon a mttionalro? What DIlTtheseTmen have? They had a large store of KNOWLEDGE in their heads, ' Learn ONE thing every day. Learn 365 things a year thai; will help YOU. DEPOSIT something worth while In YOUR HEAD EVERY DAY. jungly, .FATWER SMITH, Children's Editor, p. S. If you can't do any hotter, deposit a NEW WORD in your head oyery day and know iti meaning. STIlANfiK ADVENTURER OF THK GIN GIN By Farmer Smith fec2tt"VU wa. in th. Cloud wJiBdry. wMeh Is at the baek of the North I7esr thTback of the North Wind. Th Sta Ola are funny little, people without .'aw er d with featbem'en top iweraeteadef-halr. it la tfeey who snake the eets In the rtyLtheWg wMe m, whU leek like H. eewv Tr Uevek owes. MUd with UuSars light!" ' " the Ok Ota. Is K any wonder the baveMee ear? TAS kK.7 t the North. telle Owen what etotUe are weateal Jter the , a4 the xJjth tnm seurrfae the clown Jmr W Si fvur oomere of the earth, wmm they ate was (erjaauay lewueea, wmbi rr eetea maims whee aletets jsaase free. Mew yew aUeqw, asst, hea Mt& 4ay ensne. fM oa see the Many funny and exciting adventures have the ain OlnS; they are carried here and there one minute on the Alps, an other on the hot sands of the Sahara Desert, . From time to time you shall hear about the 01a QUm and their etrange4adrenturea., A storm is coming now. It may bear a message from my little friends, the Oln QeML HietMe me while I listen, The MarehlmvStHig . Br MAI.VJKA KAY HOLCOMBk Tajtieae wfco aje watetrfng eae V? "WtkeB s)aitataal aUkal arttas katffliataaM "B-eSB5 Hie Mat! saaaW& Our Postofllcc Box Balnbows, one of our members has hnd an accident! ' Here )s her picture, and be low H'the little letter which tells, about It. The picture was scheduled to appear n little later In the week, but we publish It out of turn In or der .that you may knoir Malvina Just a wee bit better. Deareat Pkrmtr Brolth Yesterday noon waa comlas home rom school on sny bl SB r Wm cycle, whan Bis tor, bumped Into me UAI.VINA KAY IIOL. COMIIB. Onwrd, hlnad brutaa and eut thumb la apralnad on m: queniir, i am in ikq mall """Jit tha apokea of hla front wneei wera broken. Al thouih only two of mine, ware broken, I am badlx bruleed on mr left aide and left hand There la a com under my chin. My it nam nana, 100 (,-onae I am aendlns you atorlea. y ami Tshawl" said he. "I know cowboya that read twlee nA good as I do." "You went to school In the ICast, didn't your "Vee'm M nvherer The man hesitated, atawhlch she Insisted. "Wherer - Dave reluctantly turned upon her a jvilt1 of eyes in the depths of whloh there lurked the faintest twinkle, 'Cornell." said he. Alaire grimed. After a while she re marked, stiffly, "You have a peculiar senso of humor" "Now don't be offended," he begged her. I'm a good deal like a chameleon; I un consciously change my color to suit my surroundings. When we Mrst met I saw that you took mo for one thing, and since then I've tried not to show jou your mis take. i.'i'W11' did you let mo send you those silly books? Now that you hnn begun to tell tho truth, keep It up. Huw many of them had ou read?" "Well, I hadn't rend any of them lately," "How disagreeable of ou to put It that way!' The car leaped forwnrd as If spurred by Alaire's mortification. "I .won dered how you Know nbout tho French revolution That Ilastllly wa some cala boose. nsn't It?" Sho quoted his own words scornfully. "I jlaro say you'vo had a nno laush at my expense?" "No 1" gravely denied tho mnn. They had come to nn nrroyo containing a considerable stream of muddy water, and l.aw was forced to get out to plug the carburetor and stop tho oil Intakes to tho crank case. This done. Alalro ran tho machine through on tho self-starter. When Josos Carambasf and Dolores's hreks had subsided, and they wcro ngoln under way. Mrs. Austin. It seemed, had regained her good humor ...70U w' recelvo no more of my favorite authors, elm told Dave, kpltefully. "I'll ... """ " Tim niseir." ou llko knlRhtB nnd chtv things, don't youl"' n.''i''T i,0B- In ,h d"'a whc" I e. lleed In It I used to rev o fi.n.. malices." "Don't you still belloo In chivalry?" Ilnir n. ,.U.r.n1 l'rr CyCn UIH,n ' 1UM !L. ... "Vv ,,,,r,.w"0 "o girlish Illusions In caTof hS Z yh qUerlC,, w,,h n ra,nt "Why-ijcs."t ' VnSw.i.,l0.0k. .hcr ,",a,, "Mtn havo changed, li J ,hfy. nro n" hln"1' and sordid. llut-J shouldn't genernllxe. for I'm n no torious man-hater. ou know." "It seems In ma that ....... . aelllal. u ." ..T" .-"": ro JUSl nn mi i ,..r.. "". T"""ls more so In --- .....w ...iiikb. TiaemM and recloea. Tha latter are th onl that I did not "make up " There Is a poataerlpt Vll int. aiu vi vj.c.1 lur ,vu. lAivlDsly, I remain, your little friend, AIAI.VJNA KAY llOuiOAIDK. We are so sorry, Malvina, about al) the upset bones, and at the same time we are so pleased that a little girl should care to while away the daytime bed hours by writ ing for our club that we are going to publish one of the poems right here and now We think It would be very chumlike If some of the Rainbow girls would send -Tdalvlna a little postcard message. Her address Is Bala avenue, Cynwyd, Pa. Thank you, little slck-a-bed girl, for the postscripts. Now we have a secret! No, we won't keep It all a secret. Let's tell the .Kalnbows about your name,! Malvina Kay Holaombe. was named for her grand mother) and Jt beoiMe she was. ska Is going to be as One and wonderful as that tvvny wiy i , vnlry nnd such "raniUe we ht taut company we t kht Mm." IAw Hitaaaiul rolling hie cigarette aavd lit It. Mill no wee tews of Alaire's qunWowfas. gate. "He may have had trouble." "He was a good man," the horse breaker asserted, "if he la dead" The Mex ican's frown deepened to a scowl, "What then?" Jose significantly patted the gift revolver at his hip. "ThlM little fellow will have something to say " Dave looked him over Idly, from head to heel, then murmured "You would do well to go slow, compadre. ranfllo made his own quarrels." "We were like brothers, and 1 do not know of any quarrels. Hut I shall find out. It begins to took bad for somebody. After he left that charco there Is nothing Where J oiit tie gol Whom did he eneounter? Itosa will ask me thoso questions. I am not given to boasting, senor, but I am a devil ish bad man In my way." Nc all tr- FARMER mtlTH, . " I with to become a member f yeur Rainbow Club(i Please Mftd- me a bm tlfu! RaWlbow UUtoiime, I agree to DO'A HTTI.B KlMeMfesl SACK AND VBRY DAY--alaijUjy A UTTtS UKSHIM B "Ali, ASSsKB TI JWslljW (IM) FMK WAf, No, than shouldn' "Our (tpn.iitt.n. .... ..,... .. . differ wW. t l ",l, l"'ngs- may (Hirer AVhat do you call a big thing?" world'L JliV ,h. .b,KMt thl " the worm, Law responded, promptly. iM.lt "."m t0 ',0 B0 cnulderea. So you 1 "k .wonen are selfish In lover Ho taU?Sy ?T ""C. Cyra Wrnr.pdu". i.nnoiy. uet us see. You are a man im lfo"edrU'" yU " for h wornTn you The limit!" Ing' answer"" .?"" t hl llsht-seem-ing answer. "I suppose jou mean that youiwould make any sncrlflccr csj that's It." "Would you gle up the woman heratOf If you considered It your dutvt- "'"" . C01jlll,'' l'e any duty higher an't tak!TUvny or ,,,lnMn,f' ol represent Jtlvo of iny-.'.V '" "ol i mink jou aro a very good one " Alalr said, quietly, and Dnvo Rallied thaL no flattery was 'intended. Although hi was ft. lu., 1,lm .no "PPortunlty of airing ?i.Jf t10' U "I'P'nreu. was a th ng she did not cao to discuss with him cm their footing of seml-lntlmacy. - Despite- the rough ronds. they made fair line, and the mllea of cactus and scrawny brush rolled siMftly past Occasionally n lazy jack rabbit ambled out of his roadsldo covert and watched them from a safe dls tance.; now and then a spotted rood runner raced along tho dusty ruts nhead of them, The morning sun swung higher, nnd by mid day the metal t; tho automobllo had be come as hot as a frying pun. Thoy stopped at Various goat ranches to Inquire nbout Adolfo irrlilna, nnd at noon halted bcsldo a watercourse for lunch. Dao wns refilling tho radlntor when ho overhead Joso In conversation with Mrs. Austin. "Nowhere a traco I" the horso breaker was sajlng. "No ono has seen him. Poor Ilosa Morales will die of a broken heart." Alaire explained to her guest; "Jose Is worried about his cousin Panfllo. It seems he has dlsappcaicd." "Sol You are l'anflln's cousin?" Dave eyed tho Mexican with now- Interest. "fill" "You remember the man?" Alalro went on. "He was with that fellow you arrested at the water hole." "Oh yes. I remember him." With steady Angers Duve shook some tobacco Into a cigarette paper. JIo to'.t Alaire's eyes upon him, and they wero eloquent of Inquiry, but he did not meet them. , Joso frowned. "No one at Ia Perla has seen him, and In Pueblo there was not a word. It Is strange." t'HAl'TI.K MV THK TRUTH AIIOUT TAM'ILO OTIIINQ more was said during the luncheon, but when Alatre had finished eating and her two employes had begun Ihelr meal, she climbed the bang of the nrroyo ostensibly to Hnd a cool spot HaH Ing succeeded, she called to D.ivet "There Is a nice breete up here." The Hanger's face set; rising slowly, he climbed the bnnk after her. When they stood face to fsco In the shade of a gnarly oak tree. Alatre naked him potntblank: "Where Is Pantllo Knnches?" Davo met her eyes squarely; his own were cold and hard "llo's where lie dropped at my second shot." said he. lie could hear his companion's sharp In halation. He did not flinch at the look she turned upon him. Then you killed him?" "Yes'm l" "Oodt He was vlrtuallj' unarmed! What do you call such an act. Davo's lips slowly whitened, his face be catno stony. He closed his eyes, then opened them upon hers. "He had It coming. He stole my horse, He took a chance." Mrs. Austin turned away. Kor ti tlmo they wero silent nnd Dave felt himself pitilessly condemned. "Why didn't you tell me at the time?" she asked. "Why didn't you report It?" "I'll report It when you glvo me permis sion." "I? What r She wheeled to face him 'Think a moment I can't tell half the truth. And It I tell ever) thing It will lead to gossip." "Ah! I think I understand. Mr. Law, you ran be Insulting " For the first time the man lost muscular control of his features; they twitched, nnd under their tan hla cheeks became a sickly yellow. "You've no right to say thati' ho told her. harshly. "You'vo plumb overstepped your self. m.Vom, and I reckon you'vo formed quite a wrong, opinion of mo and of the facts. Let mo tell you something about that killing and about myself, so you'll have It all straight before you bring In your ver dict You say Panfllo was unarmed, and you call It murder. Ho hnd his six-shooter and ho used It; ho had the darkness and tho swiftest horse, too. He Intended lo ambush me and release his companion, but I forced his hand ; so It ain't what I'd call murder. Now nbout myself: Pan (Ho Isn't tho first mnn I've killed, and he may not be the last, but I haven't lost any sleep over It. and I'd have killed him Just ns quick If I hadn't been an officer. That's the kind of a man I am, and you may tie well know of It. I " "You aro utterly ruthless," "Yes'm I" "You loft him there without burial." (CONTINUED TOMCnnOW) Norwood Home and School Meeting Mogla lantern Illustrations of the "JIomoM and Other Views of Norwood" will bo given In the public schoolhnuse at Norwood to light, when the regular monthly meeting of tho Homo nnd School Association will be held. Tho Horto alee Club of the Hor ticultural Society will have chargo of the musical features. 'nflnr.AM' I av aznmr "u,uv,,w M ww ,y PLANS F(ffiHALLOWti 'GHOSTS TO BE ON J AUraiing Tip GeU Abroad i "Lay Off the SupervtHtoiu Stuff," but There'll Be Fun Anyhow MANY NEW DECORATIONS AUTUMN HES0ItTS " ATi.Avrir riTY, n. j - ysJfoCU. - M?snfi' irtANrccrY. A rocomxlscd ..standard ol excellence. Cu,r60O. KUJKRJ.BU2BY. THE tfABIrtO RESORT HOTELOF THE WORLD fl7atlu0roiJi"BlenlKim ATLANTIC CTTY.N.J. OWhtRSMIP MAKMIMKNT. 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WAUMOV " . yjM Hobgoblins, witches, ghosts. and other Inhabitants ot llobajeMIn tMat are planning to be specialty Mist ev rhltadetphlans this Halloween, A streJgM tip to this effect leaked through the raft censorship which has been estaVUehe In the w-lrd country where mleehan area tures prowl and feline monetretHtte ftvwt Under the ghastly light ot a distorted mawtv. It Is reported on good authority that Use "hobgobs" were In execo lve oodncll tera weeks trying to devise ways ot !njettikt a little Halloween good cheer Inte llalta-delphla- It la true that all of the "Mob gobs" were not la favor ef shoVleg ja kindly front lo Philadelphia. Per Instance, the Conclave of Forty Wltchee were much dlagrun led. They routdnt figure what Halloween was for unless It wae to mbko chills iieicolate through the verteert and superstitious r.hlers travel aenna shoulder blades. Hut Old King Hallurrsea. whose word Is law In the Hobgoblin World, told them they must 'lay elf' the piarety superstl lous stuff this year and get ta m tho humane movement, which In seme way or another haa made Its Influence feK where , the spooks live. , SOMU FONMAKKHS Tho witches have arranged that ta t knowledge will be forthcoming by the "test . or the three dhthes." It Is done like this: Take three saucers and In one place clear water; In a second, soapy water; the third la left empty. One by one the men an4 maidens ore blindfolded nnd led to the dishes. The one who dips Into the eter water with the left forenngsr will have as a life companion a young and handsome man . or woman, as tho case may be; It Into the soapy water a widow or widower; It he touches the empty, sad to say, single Bteeeed ness will bo his lot. Sometimes the saucer story Is varied by 'placing water wine and vinegar In the dishes, denoting a peaceful' life, a rich and eventful career or one ot poverty. The black-cat brigade has Invented the "chestnut test" for the enjoyment ot Phila delphia young people this Halloween. Each man and maid places a chestnut aide hy side In the fire to roast It one hisses and ', steams It Indicates a fretful temper In the ' owner; tt both behave In this manner, rt augurs strife. If one or both pop away, R means separation, but If both are burned to ashes sldo by stdo It foretells a tone life of happiness. It no man Is at hand the girl places three nuts tn the fire, two of which aro naaned after high favorites and the third being herself. It one jumps and cracks, this means he Is unfaithful ; tho one that burn steadily loves you, and It one burns out at your side then that Is Mr. lllght Man. "nonniNa fop. appes" The old Halloween game of' "bobbins; : for apples" promises to be much In -vogue this year. A number ot stemless apples are placed In n tubful of water. The player kneel beside tho tub with their hands tied behind them, and try to draw out the ap ples with their tcejth Good fortune awaits those who succeed. The raisin race Is another popular Hal-. loween stunt A ralstn Is strung In the middle ot a thread nbout a yard long and two! persons take each end of the string lit his or her mouth- V(hoever, by chewing tho string, reaches tho raisin first will be the flrat to be wedded. f aftjefffett pate For Wedding Gifts Platters Covered Dishes Trays Tea Sets Pierced Bowls Bon Bon Dishes Calce Baslcets Vases Wriglit, Tyndale C5 van Roden, Inc. I) 1212 Chestnut Street , Bake Bread at Home Costs Less and a Tastes Better You can bake bread at homein your gas range easily and economically." 0 This and next week we ar&conducting two interesting Bread Baking Demonstr- , . tions one at the Pure Food Show, Hbr-'' ticultural Hall (Broarj below Lqcm.T Street) , and another in the yntii&f oi our Main Store,, corner of Brcd and Arch Streets. m 1" K- The UliGa Improvement Company TJfTWJ? 4, .. ' -a