mJmNG LSDGER-PHnADBLPHIA', FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1916 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Gribbel Will Make Formal Bow to Society This Afternoon Several Plans Under Way for Charity THB debutante to be. presented today In Kiliabeth Qrlbbol, ehte" of Mr.' and Mrs. John Gribbel, who lt Rtve their tea at & Austel's Hall, tholr beautiful home ntWyn te, from 4 until 7 ,'tloclc this afternoon. Qerte a number of girls from out of town have Mint on for tho tea Utd will assist Eliza beth In receiving and uy on for a houso airtv over tho week' t.euu , a charming group ef young Rlrls will ro eelve with her, among them Anno Melrs, Mar garet Davis, Esther gochman, Mary Der cbib, Corlnne Freeman, Catherine Baura. Annette Park, LoulsrA Gray and Idella drib btl, the elder sister of Blltabeth. Ther, from out of town there will be Esther Bancroft, of Wilmington; Caroline Etelnnmn, of Lancas ter; Marlon Chenoy, of Hartford; Harryette Reynolds and Carolyn Dorsett, both of New York. Receiving with Mrs. Qrlbbel will be Mrs. Cyrus "11. K. Curtis, ,Mrs. William He-ne. Mrs. Robert Hooper, Mrs. Frank Webb, Mrs. f Spencer Mulford and Mrs. William J. Latta. The drawing room( will be docoratcd with paims and pink flowers ef every variety, to say Atktnv nf iYm vnrl. j w .. .., --.i ' rhoto tr rhoto-Cratlcre. colored bouquots and MRS EDWIN Tt. HABl.nw tZlT". Whoso "nx-riaw took place last Tuesday. Mrs. Barlow u.v.. -. , " , wus iuiss xunrinn uottorcr icrkca, teivea uy mo miio uuu. i MflaLHaLtsaSssesW It Bir SsflEaaHaaBBki' i lalaBslaBHHIiaiMk sir EHHPf !; h 'i iV.n iiwiBH . BjaLBto J The debutante will wear a frock of white satin and silver embroidery. Mrs. Gribbel'a gown will be black and silver brocade, while Idella's frock Is of cherry eolorcd taffeta. People may say what they Uko about teas being tiresome because there Is no time to say anything to any one but inane nothings, but I think and I am sure, my dears, that many agree with me there Is something, oh! so attractive about the young girl who In her frills and laqes surrounded by hundreds of wonderful blossoms stands sweet and fresh and young at her mother's side and miles alike on young and old as they ate presented to her. It Is a great ex perience for the girl herself, if a tiring one, and no ono has more right to com plain of being worn out than sho and her mother, who boar the brunt of tho receiving, for they may not leave tholr post during tho entire afternoon. The gayeties will not end today with the tea, for the members of the houso party will bo given a luncheon -tomorrow at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club, and later Mr. and Mrs. Gribbel will give a theater party, preceded by dinner at the Bellevue-Stratford, to which the out-of-town men bidden will Include Elliott Emlth and Harold Beedy, of Now York, nd Oaborne Blddle and John Biggs, Jr., ef Wilmington. Great interest is manifested in the Rummage Sale and Bazaar which mem bers of ,tho board of Social Sorvlce Bu reau of the Medloo-Chlrurglcal Hospital are getting up under the direction of Mrs. Bamuel A. Boyle. The sale Is to be held In the Hale Building, at .Juniper and Chestnut streets, on November 0, 10 and 11, -ueinbera of the board tell me thut they have been devoting mucin of th,clr energy to the saving of babies. "Very often when the mothers and babies are discharged from the hospital it is not possible for them to procure the necessary euro at home, and In many cases the tiny Infants have died for want of proper food and care. Tho good women on the Social Service board have followed those cases Up In as many Instances as possible, pro vided food and u visiting nurse's care, and on innumerable occasions have suc ceeded in saving the life of some little elllien. Mrs. James Anders, whose husband. Doctor Anders, Is ono of the hoad men of the hospital, is an indefatigable worker for the cause, and Mrs. Hasard Llppln cott has always kept an unswerving Interest In the work, Ever since the first entertainment, "Fashionable Follies," given several yeara ago at tho Bellevuo- Stratford, the success of which was due to such large-minded women aa Mrs. Lipplncott and Mrs, Boyle, who was and is still deeply enamored of the work. But money Is necessary In order to carry it on, so Mrs. Boye, Mrs, Upplncott, Mrs. An ders, Natalie Walton, Mrs. Robert White Bteel, Mrs. William H, Greene, Mrs, Clar ence Bawden, Mrs. Jpseph Blnns, Miss Clara Woodward. Lucille Lipplncott, Dor. thy Steel, Agnes Brown and many others will do their "darndest" to make the sale success, I'm sure I wish them every aopuragement, A nt Interesting leeture will be given T)et Thursday evening In tho Gold Room e the Adelphta Hotel, at Thirteenth and Chestnut streets, when Joyce Kilmer, of the New York Times, will speak on The War a4 Poets" in aid ef the Jeanne, 'Ao Fund for Wounded SoMUws aaa tfaeir lu&lUss. i ThU fu4 was started by a- little group of "FhJkUMehlaM wh families or oireuwsUne had bratwfet Mm inU Inornate taw with the needs 1 France, " Its work 1 to wlt Mm dis abled or oon'vaiascent aoUUent and Wteee depwdeot on them, both by funds aa4 necessary supplies. These are distribut ed by officers at the Freaoh front aju by Dr. JfuU Bregl, nwdtesj able k tb Kd Cross ui)itAl ai Xorttnrt l'AMiiry, Amoog the patrons of tfea vesture to M tven by Ms icilsner are Mrs- . Mr Louis Braor. MM, 1 Mtb airs. WhswC. rt, Iff !" ,tV i Ln Baii-o Jajne. Miss Agnes Reppller, Mrs. Otis Skinner, Mrs. Cornelius Stev enhon, Mrs. Charles T. Walsh, Mrs. Stan ley kldder Wilson and Mrs. Charles M. Whltcomb. NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mrs. Kdmund II. McCulIough, of 400 South Fifteenth street, will gle a dinner at the Huntingdon Valley Club on Tuesday evening. Mrs. Arthur Emlen Newbold, Jr.. of Chestnut Hill, will entertain the members of her luncheon club on Tuesday, Octo ber 31. Miss Patty Borle, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ueameau Borle, Jr., will be given a dinner-dance tonight nt the Hunt ingdon Valley Country Club by her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bcauvenu Borle, of Ablngton. The guests hae been chosen entirely from the debutante set. Mrs. Oeorce W, Childs Drexel entertained at a luncheon today In her town house at Eighteenth and Locust streets, after a meeting of the State Council of tho Penn fjyhanla Women's Division for Prepared ness which was held nt her home. Mies Emllle Eleanor Owens, debutante daughter of Captain Arthur B. Owens, U. S. M. a, and MrB. Owens; Miss Hortense Hodges and Miss Alice Davlsson will be honor guests this evening at a dinner Eh en by Knslgn Moore on the battleship South Carolina, which will be followed by a thca ter party. Miss Agnes Brockie. of School House Lane. Germantown, will shortly Issue in vitations for a luncheon at her home In honor of Miss Mildred Longstreth, whose marriage to Mr. Karl Dodge will take place on December 18. Mrs. John Bromley, of Wayne avenue and Hortter street, Qcrmantown, has Issued cards for a bridge on Wednesday, Novem ber 8. In honor of Miss Jean Beagary, whose marriage will take place later ln the winter. Mrs. Richard McCall Elliott, of Bryn Mawr, Is visiting Mrs. Sidney F. T. Brock at Stanley Farm, Ablngton. Pa. Dr. and Mrs Edwin Eldon dreham and their family closed Eldonrldge, their home In 'Devon, yesterday, and moved Into their town house, 1713 Spruce street, for the winter. Friends of Mrs. Charlss Wheeler, of Bryn Mawr, regret to hear that her grand daughter. Miss Ethel Norris, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry Norris, of Rutherford ton, N, C, is III at the Bryn Mawr Hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John 8. Freeman, of Wayne, announce the encagement of their daughter. Miss Anna M. Freeman, to Mr. Herbert J Watt, of this city. Mrs. J. Louis Ketterllnus, of 2016 Spruce street, "spent yesterday in New York on a shopping tour. At the dance to bo given by Mr and Mrs F. A. Brown, of 218 Mount Pleasant ave. nue. Mount Airy, on Monday at the Manui lecturers' Club to Introduce their daughter Mlis Isobel Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Brown will be assisted In receiving by Miss Ella Hanley Johnson, of Frederick, Mil. Miss Johnson will be the guest of Miss Brown V IIIUIllII. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 1C Bawden. whose marriage took place early In the summer, have taken an apartment at the Swarth more, Twenty-second and Walnut streets, Miss Marie Louise Williamson, of 3102 Spruce street, will entertain the members of her bridal party at dinner on Friday evening. November 3, after the rehearsal. Miss Williamson's marriage to Mr. Coffin Colket Wilson will take place the follow. Ing day, Miss Mary W, Lipplncott and Miss Car. ollne Lipplncott, of Rabbit HIM. Chelten Hills, and their guests, Mies Katierlne Die trick and Miss Utile Dlctrlck, of Baltimore, Mdk who have been on a motor trip through the Berkshlres for the last fort nJgbt, will return home today. The MImm Dietrlck will remain over the week end 'before returning to tbeh- heme In BaU timer .M"' 2M'5ar.', M1"' e 8btIm avenue. Wklfls Park, le spending sen tkne at At lantlo City. f A wuehwie under the auepton 0f the AIwhms Automation of the tHrW High aitd Normal SehooU will be given Thursday svewmg at ttte' Normal Jteheet, Spring Oar' 4n sad Thirteenth streets, with MUs Fmoses Leedem Hew aa reader. Miss Cath erine W UlUette, pianist, and Mr, Leonard js, f jty, tenor. The Instrument! Club of the Alumnae AssjeeiatkwC has resussed rehearsal on Thursday at I Ml o'elock at Seventeenth and wrinK wwmmu. ssr, rem Kne U Charitable wor--vllttag VrpHsls. etc to being planned lev tsjo rear. Any sne her of t sjsjessMliin who stay mar theeju. There ars still tew men- HEART OF THE SUNSET By REX BEACH CorvrloM, JtM. ip Harptr and Bnlhtrt, T1IM STOUT THUS FAB ALAtnR AUSTIN, mlilTf ef,! PsJmsi. wis ef the flnt f side nf th nin UramW. nA I ,Krl. eiroM the Meilcsn i borifr. Dwnqull buti wWn hr horee Ulle and trjsks s l;s Aflr at tnatlr aumwrdu In mrtilni water hot" which h had inwl rartlt ' PAVIt) IJW. ort rnr and rorm tnfal at th watrr hole whn.Alalr. arrtrra u.,.. riHki r 1 nor in romipri anu iurni.nr. ii n.... .v.. .... Kl AttSTIN Alalra'a huiMnj Baa AininatM n rrrca.4 to dlnix. )la In a rtlon of tha houM apart UUNKllAttTlMH IXNMOHIO..haad ft tha Mrs lean !,.,& ft .. Ku iH.Mli.t.1. fall. hniv.pn..lfl In lnl, nchrs on tha Tiaa la Inat amons tha frrrlnc alrtiffxla aha ttr hnta which ah had paaacd aarttfr In tha dar. ana rnrmer aoiaitr m loiiuna. is preparinK nia iTpmni nna is nn ma rrsa ot ponapae. 11a naipa m hla tntatcr auprij ... la rnriuna and wraitn Aiaira. from KX Thr aoldnni mft Frdaral troora, la a talt. miactpt Itn AUIrn whrn aha mMK Mm In an attorl to btaln rlltullon for tha raTra of tha aitilearis m tar U Karla eatate Tbta ha atiahlnalr promlaaa, and mora, too. and Alalra flnda tt difficult to ward oft 111" adranraa without Inaultlns htm , 1ILAM: JONES Tlwa lth.hla dauahtrr Paloma naar Iia arrlraa in tha vlflnlrr to tnvaaltsata rattle thafts ha makaa hli nt.LHWOnTtl. Atalra'a attorney and Oava'a swd friend i latmaa, and whan Dave noma thera makas tha ranter promtaa i"i"L" y.'i i.C;-n-..r rnVkM in him ahoulli Tha minor character" inrlDde Joae, who reao Ives to avansa tha murder of hla ronaln I'dnllo aanchet, Killed nr m n an maid ot lxwla neighbor air with a Mexican outlaw; lvtorea, Atalra'a lalla tramMIn with fear l)ae Uetermlnea In tall UDOtl Blranaa aa mih .. nrtiv.l. Outman. while on a ttlp acroaa the border, la killed, and a party of Amerlcar I,. wn.. nii. ivti in rfoneaviua o wa to ral.l th Menlcan town and reaccu tha alter joaa learea, cans declda warn uavo CIIAPTKR XVI (Contlnaed) SIIK drove her automobile to Jonesvltle that afternoon, more worried than sho eared to admit It was a moral certainty, she knew, that Jose Sanches woutd, sooner or later, attempt to take vengeance upon his cousin's slayer, and there was no telling when he might become sufficiently Inflamed with poisonous Mexican liquor to bo In the mood for killing. Then, too, there were friends of I'annio always ready to lend bed counsel. i Law was nowhero In town, and o. In spite of her "reluctance. Atalrei ws forced to look for him at the Jones's home. As sho had never called upon rlom nd had made It almoat Impossible for the girl to Malt Las. Talmas, th meeting of tha two women wa somewhat formal. Hut no one could long remain stiff or constrained with raloma Jones; tho girl had fi directness of manner and nn honest, friendly smile that simply would hot bo denied. Her de light that Alalre had cOmo to nee her pleased and shamed the elder woman, who hesitatingly confessed the object of her islt. "Oh, I thoucht you were calling on me." Paloma pouted her pretty lips. "Dave Isn't here. He nn-1 father have gone away." A Ifttlo putki-r of apprehension appeared upon her brow. "I must get word to him nt once," Mlaa. Jones shook her head. "Is it very Importnntt" It needed no close observation to discover the concern In Paloma's eyes; Alalro told her story quickly "Mr. Law must be warned right away." rhe added, "for the man Is capable of anything." Taloma nodded. "Dave told us how ho had killed Panfllo " She hesltntod nnd then cried, ImpulsUely. "Mrs. Austin, I'm going to contest, something I've got to tell somebody or I'll biiTBt. "I was walking the floor when you came. Well, Dad and Dae have completely lost their wits. They hao gone across the river to Kct Illcardo Qusman's body4" "Whatf Alalre stared at the girl un co tnprchemllngly. "They are Koine' tn dig him up and bring him back to provo that he was killed. Dae knthvs where he's burled and he's doing this for ftlcardo'a family some foolish sentiment about a brldlo but Dad. I think, merely wants to start n war between the United States and Mexico." "My dear girl, aren't you dreaming?" "I thought I must be when I heard about It. Dad wouldn't hae told me at all, only he thought I ought' to know in case anything happens to him " Pnloma's breath failed her momentarily. "They'll be killed. I told them so, but Dave Deems to enjoy the risk. Ha saUl Illcardo had a sentimental nature and, ot course. Weddings FOSTKIt SIMPSON A ery pretty weddlnn took pace on Wednesday evening nt 8 o'clock ln All Souls' Protestant Kplscopal Church, on Sixteenth street, above Allegheny avenue, when Miss Anna S. Simpson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Slmpaon, of Z440 South Fifteenth street, became the bride of Mr. James H. Foster. The Jlcv. O. D. Dant zer officiated, The bride wore a white satin gown, nnd the tulla ell was arranged with orange blossoms. She carried Ilrlde roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Mar garet Slmpaon. who attended her Bister as maid ot honor, was gowned In blue satin and carried pink roses. A reception fol lowed at the home of the bride's parents. After a short wedding trip Mr and Mrs. Fester will live ln South Philadelphia. The contracting couple are both graduates of the Institute for the Deaf and Dumb at Mount Airy. STIUZZI DE MATtTIRt: Mr. Mlchele Strlzzl and Miss Camilla Do Martlre. both well known and popular In tho Italian colony here, were married Wed nesday In tho Epiphany Church, Eleventh street and Snyder avenue. The bridegroom is an Italian lawyer, a member of the staff of' the local Italian paper L'Optnlone, with which he has been connected for many years. Chevalier C. C. A. Daldl was best man at the marriage ceremony. In the nfternoon the couple gave a reception to their friends at their home, 1210 Snyder avenue. Brand-New Babies The Kfenlns Idjrr will print, free of rharse. notice ot recent blrtha aent In throuan proper rliannrl. Adure.a "llrand. Sew liable," Krenlnr I-eikfr. tlOfl Clie.tnut atrert. Name and addrra and, when Dotal. tile, telepttona number of aender sauat ao rouipany each notlre ao aent. IIAKK1I, Mr. and Mrs. D. II., 172 North Fifty-ninth street, a daughter. Five pounds nine ounces. IIIIOOMALL, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, 16J3 Vine street, a daughter. Five pounds eight ounces. CAI'OltAI.K, Mr. and Mrs. Adalberto, 2S6 South Twelfth street, a daughter, Amelia Marie. Ten pounds. GltAMKU, Mr, and Mrs. Frank, 1014 Win. ton street, a daughter. Six pounds seven ounces. C011K.V, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph, 314 Kimball street, a son. Seven pounds eight ounces. liKWINH. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick, 711 West Ilussell street, a son. MII.J.KK, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel, 518 South Thirteenth street, twin sons. Six pounds seven ounces and six pounds eight ounces. OKMAK, Mr. and Mrs. Harry, BS North Sixth street, a daughter. Ten pounds eight ounces. WIIXIAMH, Mr. and Mrs. Harry, 2551 Mole street, a dauehter. Fight pounds four ounces, What's Doing Tonight American Surgical Cocgrex. llllvu-8Ut. Kaperanto Society, Windsor Hotel. Caaaar Kodnev. Bchool Association. Thirty, fifth atraat and Havertord avenue. ",pilsut bj I Hi it i .iiU'r ('uQ.iiany JJucUm (absently) ; Do you Icavo voy feUavJJgrl the possibility of danger delighted both him and Dad. They're perfect fools," "When did they goT Tell me every thing." , 'They left an hour ago In my machine, with two Mexican to help them. They Intend to cross at your pumping plant as soon as it gets dark, and be back by midnight that Is. If they ever get back," "Why, It's unbelievable." 'It's too much for me. Lonnorlo him self Is in Itomero, and he'd have them shot If he caught them. We'd never even hear of It" Pnloma's face was pale, her eyes were strained nnd tragic. "Father always has been a trial to me, but I thought I could do something with Dave." Sho made a hopeless gesture, and Alalre wondered momentarily whether the girl's anxiety was keenest for the safety of her father or the other? "Can't we prevent them from going?" sho Inquired. "Why. they are breaking the law, aren't they?" "Something like that. But whaA can we do? It's nearly dark, and they'll go, uny how, regardless of what we say." "Mr. Law Is a Hanger, tool" Tho girl nodded. "Oh. If It's ever dis covered he'll be ruined. And think of Dad a man of property I Dave declares Tad Lewis Is nt the bottom of It all, and put tho Federals up to murder Itlcardo; he thinks In this way he onn force them into telling the truth, But Dad Is Just looking for a fight and wants to be a hero!" There was a moment of silence. Then Alnlre reasoned aloud i "I presume they Chose our pumping plant because It Is directly opposite the Itomero Cemetery. I could havo Benito and some trusty men waiting on thli side. Or I could even send them over " "No, no! Don't you understand? Tho whole thins Is Illegal." "Well, we could be thero you and I." Pnloma agreed eagerly. "Yes I Maybe we could even help them If they got Into trouble." "Come, then I We'll have supper at Las Palmas and slip down to the river and wait " Paloma was gone with n rush. In a moment sho returned, ready for tho trip, and with her she carried a Winchester rifle nearly as long as herself. "I hope you aren't afraid of firearms," sho panted. "I'vo owned this gun for years." , "I am rather a good shot." Alalre told her. Paloma closed her lips firmly. "Ooodl Maybe we'll come In handy, after all. Any how, I'll bet those Mexicans won't chase Dad and Dave very far," Jose Sanchez was true to his declared purpose. With a horse of his own be tween his knees, with money in his pocket and hate In his heart, ho left Las Palmas. hud, riding to the Lewis crossing, forded the Rio Grande. By early afternoon he was tn Itomero, and there, after some effort, he succeeded in finding General Lonsorlo. Itomero, at this time tho southern out post of Federal territory, standing guard against the rebel forces In Tamaullpas, Is a sun-baked little town sprawling about a naked plaza, and, except for the presence of Colonel Blanco's detachment of troops. It would have presented much the same appearance as any ot the lazy bordor vil lages A scow ferry had at one time linked It on the American side with n group of dobo houses which were sanctified by the pious name of Santrre de Crlsto, but of late yeans mora advantageous crossings above and below had come Into some use and Romero's ferry had been abandoned. Perhaps a mile above Sangre de Crlsto, and directly opposite Itomero's weed-grown cemetery, stood the pumping plant of Las Palmas, Its corrugated Iron roof and high flung chimney forming a conspicuous land mark. Luis Long-orlo had Just awakened from his siesta when Jose gained admittance to his presence. The general lay at ease In the best bed of the best house In the village ; he greeted the newcomer with a smile. "So, my brave Jose, you wish to become a soldier ajid fight for your country, eh" "Yes, my general." Longorlo yawned and stretched lazily "Body of Christ I This Is a hard life. Hero am I In this goatherd's hovel, hot, dirty and halt starved, and all because pf a fellow I never saw who got himself killed. You would think this Illcardo was nn Hngllsh man Instead of a Orlngo, for the fuss that Is made. Who was he? Some great Jefe?" "A miserable fellow. I knew him well. Then he Is indeed dead?" "Quite dead, I believe,'" Longorlo said carelessly; then turning his large, bright eyes upon the visitor, ho continued, with more Interest, "Now tell mo about the beau tiful senora, your mistress." Jose scowled. "She's not my mistress I am no longer of her gente. I have a debt of blood to wipe out." Longorlo sat up In his bed ; the smile left his face. "My Jose," he said quietly, "if you harm her In the least A shall bury you .iu uiu uecik in nn am a neai una nil your imouth with honey. Now, what Is this you are telling me?" Jose, uncomfortably startled by this bar. barous threat, told as connectedly as he knew how all about his cousin's, death and his reasons for leaving Las Palmas. "Ah-hl" Longorlo relaxed. "You gave me a start. At first I thought you came with a message from her but that was too much to expects then I feared you meant the lady some evil. Now I shall tell you a little secret; I love jour senora I Yea, I Jove her madly, furiously; I can think of nothing but her. I came to this abominable village more to see her than to annoy my self over the death of Illcardo Cuzman. I must see my divinity; I must hear her blessed voice or I shall go mad. Why do I tell you this? Becauso I have decided that you shall lead me to her tonight" The general fell silent for a moment, then "I Intend to have her some day, Jose, and perhaps you will be my right hand. Bee. I make you my confidant because you will not daro to anger me or well, my little friend, you must understand what fate would befall you In that case. I canireach across the Rio drande." "nyreacn Amazement and then fear were depicted In Jose's face as he listened; he asserted his loyulty vehemently. ' " "Yes, yes. ifknpw you love me." the gen eral agreed carelessly. "But what Is far more to the point, I Intend to pay well for youV services. Perhaps I shall also arranie so that you may have a reckoning with the murderer of your cousin. What Is his It was Jose's opportunity to make an Im presslon, and he wed It to the full, telllns: ail that he knew ef the killing ot i9, ahd describing Law with the Wumm of hatred, Longorjo listened for a time and than held up hie harid. -awnh, Fr my sake, too, you shall kill him, for you hive made me Jealous." ym "v "Imposelblel" Jaee ralee4 Proteetltw palms. He wm mm Mm lasMrs, wrong. Senosa Auetiei was above suaalaiua .of any WimI. r'-fiwn "And yet tats mas met hr tn FueUe apd rode wMo Aer to Las PalsUs? ju sr1" ml.. $$ y Wr Um visitor min .A i i, , IT'S A WISE CHILD WHO KNOWS HSR FATHER ' -" hi -la. -- ai pa i ai. iuli i.wvaasvasa. ... ajiHMaayi,rs eaa mm .rm mf- . - - asanas, -JSJMraTMMMfr J Mf Jtt'H eV aea9L Cop right. Life Publishing Company. Itaproduced by Srctlat Arrangement, Las Pnlmns, too, and" A new thought presented Itself to Jose. "Hoi By the w'ay, they vvero alono at tho water hole when my cousin Panfllo was shot. Now that I think of It, they wero nlono together for a day and a night I begin to won der" Iongorlo breathed an oath and swung his long legs over the edge of tho bed. "You have poisoned my mind. A wholo dny and night, eh? That Is bad. What hnppencd? What kind of n fool Is her husband? I cannot bear to think ot thlsl See. I am beside myself. Carambat I llvo In par adise; I come flying on the wings of the wind, only to learn that my blessed divin ity has a lover. If only my excellent Blanco had shot this follow Law Instead of that Guzman 1 If only I could lay hands upon him hero In Mexico I Hal Thero would bo something to print In the Ameri can papers." Ho began to dress himself fevorlshly, muttering, ns he did so: "1 will permit no one to como between us. The thought kills me. You bring mo bad news, Jose, nnd yet I nm jtlad you came. I accept jour offer, and you shall be my man henceforth1? but you shall not go out to bo shot by those rebels. No, on shall return to Las Palmas to be my ces and my cars, and, when the time comes, you shall bo my hands, too. I will avenge your cousin Panfllo for you. my word on mat. "Ves, and I will make you a rich man." Joso listened hungrily to these promises. Ho was relieved at the chango In his plans, for, after all, a sdldlcr's life ottered few attractions, nnd tho food at Las Palmas unit good. The general promised him fine wages, too. Truly, it was fortunate that he had como to Romero. "Now wo havo settled this," Jose's new employer declared, "run away and nnuse yourself until dark. Then we will tuko a llttlo Journey by way of the old ferry," "It Is not altogether safe,- ventured Joso. "That country over there is alive with refugees." "I will tako some men with me," said Longorlo. "Now go and let me think." H' GIIAPTKR XVII Kl AUSTIN TUIINS AT HAY AD it not been for her fears, Paloma Jones would havo taken her visit to tho Austin ranch as nn unmixed enjoy ment To her Alalro had always been an Ideally romantic figure. Moro than once. In hor moments of melancholy, Paloma had envied Mrs. Austin's unhapplness and yearned to bear a similar sorrow to be crossed In lovo nnd to becomo known ns a woman of tragedy. To have one's life blasted, ono'H happiness slain by some faith less lover. Impressed the girl as Interest ing, thrilling. Moreover, it was a misfor tune calculated to develop one's highest spiritual nnturc. Surely nothing could bo moro sadly satisfying than to llvo alone with regretful memories nnd to have the privilege of regarding the world as a vain show. Unfortunately, however, Paloma wns too healthy and too practical to remain long occupied with such thoughts. She was disgustingly optimistic nnd merry; misan thropy was entirely lacking In her make up; and none of I cr admirers seemed the least bit Inclined to faithlessness. On the contrary, the men she knew were perfect nuisances In their earnestness ot purpose, and she could not manago to fall In lovo with any one sufllclently depraved to prom ise her the slightest misery. Paloma felt that she was hopelessly commonplace. Now that she had nn opportunity of becdmlng. better acquainted with the object of her envy, she made the most ot it. She soon found, however, that Alalro possessed anything but an unhappy disposition, and that to pity her was quite Impossible. Mrs. SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES Bookkeeping and Stenography Special couraea In tha Evening Hhorthand and laureping ueparunant are jing organised Tvneday and Bookkeeping Department ara blnj nowt x noun inairucuon jtionaay, luuraaay. vvrue ior iniormaiion. TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Broad.St. below Uerks Philadelphia Wanamokcr Institute "'hA,;?" Coat of Tuition (Day Rouraea) for terra of tt wka llookkeep'r 138. Htenography IM. Uook. keep's Htenography 100. Dresamaklng SeQ. UlUlnery MO. May b paid tn Installment!. Coat for Night Couraea IS to tie per term ot 28 wka. Language. Muelo,Dualneaa. Industrial. Cooaery a other oouraea. Ph. or wrlla for Cat.lt. Strayer's Business College 801-807 Cheatnut St., I'lilla. New atudent received now. Catalog free. LAKliVVOOD, If. J. BLAKE TUTORING SCHOOL LAKimOOn, NKVV JERHISV f-lliilKiv. llaaeball. mined at any tlma or nur. NO ranifrt f. t'onant. the Jtaadmaater, will meet parenta at llellevue-siraiiora lioiei. rnaay ana Saturday. Mora prepared. rapidly for all college. Fin timet. Ifaautifu) tarnpus near l,ak, Tannla. laeeball. Hiding. Howling. Canoeing, Iloia ad. iltled at any tlma of ywr, NO 1'OItMa Mr MtWIO ROLLO MAITLAND rBLLOW jmVHIOAN QV1LD Of OKOAWaTM CONCERT ORGANIST "nacltat on of the flneat vet siren tn tha Auditorium." Bprjnejd Hepuollcau. ln$trucllon taj O'gan, Plane, Thtor ISeley HalL Haeldeoca, leas n, Ktdfleld at. ECKWER'S FtilkitlfUt MimIhI Acisinr 1C1T Spruce etreeJ, Mh aaea out September Ttk, SranAea eF& Sir. gaantewn .Ave,. MM Spruea su jtal. oetft Anlel fo Faculty. Proapewiie, FUEY SSL Graduate Moral Ceaaarraterrt lluU. SAUDER MXHM3& JAMES C. WARHURST Vol ISM cVmj&Wtt&- KURTZ VOICE STUDIOS :MH. Uh JWa a Iteevwat. OT SLAUGH srr- ITU Cl s raw gANtiyro. Austin wns shy and retiring, certainly, at first: but, onco the Ice wns broken, she wns dollghtfully frank, friendly and spirited. ( Taloma'a curiosity wns nil-consuming, nnd she explored every phnso of her new friend's life with Interest nnd delight. She even discovered thnt Imanltiary world of A ln I re's and learned something about ths visionary people who bore her company. , "It must bo lots of fun," aald'rnlomav "Yes. Sometimes my dream-people art very real, Why I can actually see thee. Then I realise I have been too much alone," (CONTINUED TOMbmtOW) ZA 4yrru STANrvAnD or (ONSETS and AERVCE fc: 'Sskf ', This ENTIRELY NEW Corset Service' Deserves Close Investigation by EVERY WOMAN SLIM or STOUT Nemo Back-Resting Corsets give lines of ultra-fashion. Flatten the back. Expand the chest Help to contract the abdomen. Induce an erect bearing and healthful poise. Nemo Back-Resting Corsets prevent and relieve backache by strengthening and supporting the tired muscles. 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