EVENING LEDGBR-PHTLADKIiPHIA; &ATUBDAT, OOTOBBR 28, 1016 Wfi JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE hitemarsh Club Holds Second Meet Dinner and Dinner-Dance to Be Given Tonight for Debutantes Other Matters of Interest f7i TMB necond meot ot the White marsh llunl Club takes place to )ajr nd there will b quite some entertaining In connection therewith. The William Frazlor Harrisons -will ghe a largo luncheon at their place. Bjdgowooa r nnn, vrmnnu, nnu uarKor Mellor will entertain af tho club. The Charlie Munns havo n house party erf outoMo,wn guests over the -week-Mid and "will entertain at a largo din Vr tonight. Tho Whltcmarsh races gain In popularity each yenr. and great Interest Is shown In them by men from other cities. P. Ambroso Clark, nobcrt Gerry and various oth ers have entries In today's affair. Thero ore to be two debutante parties tonight tho Armltt Browns are giving a. dlnnor at tho Philadel phia Country Club for their cousin, 'jKatharlno Lea. Mrs. Charles Lea was Miss Chorlotto Urtfwn, you know, and Is a closo relatlvo of Armltt Brown. The young peoplo will relieve Mr. nnd. Mrs. Brown of much of tho chnperonago of their daughter during tho winter's gayo- ties, as Armltt ana his recent brldo co about n. great deal. Among tho guests at tho dinner tonight will mXmSSSmmJ-m mtms . T1llli .! taut men. dnt wan teas n tan-. !5a y tli Tnt ihVt n u ilr MRS' WILUAM FRAZIER HARRISON and Natnllo Klllot; Anno IMclrs, Knth- arlno Hancock, Marjory Curtis, Kllsabeth of ttt Calvary Presbyterian Church, of Wynco, wilt be held en the afternoons and evenings of Thursday, November 1. and Friday, November 17. Mr. and Mrs. ndwln A. Bfttcman, of Mllt boume, announce the marriage on October 25 ot their niece, Miss Anna Trimble Ash down Oerman, to Mr. O 3. TL Miller, Jr., son ot Doctor Miller, ot 1769 Frankford avenue. A number ot entertainments are being arranged In honor ot Miss Mary Harne, whose marriage to Mr. George Ijtwrence Miller will tako place on Saturday, Novem ber 11. On Monday, November 8, Miss Josephine Tomllnson will give a luncheon at the Union league In honor ot tho bridal party. which Includes Miss Prudence Xewltn, Miss Kllsabeth Kolb. Miss Helen Burnett. Miss Marjorle Thomas and Mlta Allfe Darby. Mrs Silas M Tomllnson will chnperon the party On Tuesday, November 7, a lunch eon and theater party will be given by Miss Marjorle Thomas. MI-.S Hntet A. Manriers. of Newark. N. J. Is the guest of Miss Kthel It Corwln. of 2149 North Cnmae slrret. who enter tained yesterday afternoon for Miss Man ners, whose engagement to Mr. Of urge Yngle, of Newark, was recently announced. Miss Julia Lavlno. of Hast Graver's lane. Chestnut Hill. Is tho guest Of Mrs. 11 8. Drlce at her homo In New York. The nresdlcr Club will hold Its first marque dance tomorrow evening at New casino Hall, 719-21 Dickinson street Weddings today before tho Whitcmarsh Hunt Club meet. Adams, Josephine Foster nnd Hthel Lea, .V..., . ... -,-.. -t).. Ytr.t fi. 01 WlimiriEtuilj ucuiku uiutvji, icu -it- chell, Harry Hodge, John Evans, Percy Taylor, William Arnett, Jr., Malcolm Lloyd, Jr., Malcolm Huoy nnd Robert Taylor. A second debutanto party on a larger scale will bo tho dtnncr-danco which Mr. and Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison will gho for Elisabeth McMlchnel. who, llko her cousin, Hopo, was left, an orphan through the early deaths of her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Mo Michael, and has lived with her undo and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. Emory McMlchaol, since early Infancy. Mrs. McMlchael was Miss Ellen Harrison. The dinner Aanrn tnnlcht will bo civ en nt the Harri son country placo, Hnppy Creek Farm and about one hundred guests from tho debutante sot will attend. An Interesting recital Is to be given next Wednesday by Miss Elizabeth Dick son, who Is a cousin of Mrs. William Woodward Arnott, of this city. Miss Dickson has been studying In Berlin with Corelll for several years, I hear, and many of her friends are looking forward to her song recital, and-certainly a num- ber of prominent women are mioresieu In her success, for among the patronesses for the affair are such women as Mrs. Btokowslcl, Mrs. Stotesbury, Mrs. yan Rensselaer, Mrs. Harold Yarnnll, Mrs. , Crosby Brown, Mrs. Henry Thompson, Miss Audenrlod, Mrs. Morris Clothier, Mrs. Isaac Clothier. Mrs. William Jay Turner, Mrs. William CurUnr Mrs. A. J. Dallas Dixon and Mrs. Rodman Grlscom. Among the songs which will be given Is "If Love Wore But a Llttlo Thing," ttt, words of which, written by Mrs. Flor ence Earlo Coatcs, have been put to mu sic by Aurello Glornl especially for Miss Dickson to sing. ( When a man marries his troubles be gin.! but In this case his troubles In monetary matters bogan before the wed ding, and It was not future wlfey who ran up the bill, though tho causo thereof was dedicated to her, I'm sorry to say. 'Twos thus It all happoned: He gavo a dinner to his bachelor friends beforo becoming a benedict, and among tho Items on tho bill was tho charge for eight dozen broken Classes. Of course, there la the old cus- ' torn that the glas's from which Is drunk the health of the futuro bride should not be used again, and consequently as each "bumper" Is swallowed down tho gallant rushers throw their glasses against the Wall kersmush! or btft into tho fireplace. Bo be It, but Just why is It necessary, do to jou suppose, to drink, health to tne amount of nlnety-slx glasses among , eight men? Goodnlghtl I am glad the bridegroom In the case did not havo to be borne to the altar next day by his convivial frlendsC Future brides, why don't you do something to stop this dls- , suiting behavior? v NANCY WYNNE. E aaww'BBBBBBBBBBBBBBV I m OrTH9BBBBBB f. j jut HBIIEh '"opyrliht, laf rvbUablM CoMpfcuy Parent (making aurnrtae vWt to their married teurhfer in tM city) . Now, how did ih know w Were comhWf Why, tfcyve got ry room to ttwlr htt lit up for us Personals Alt eiuu.,m.iil AnnAti.iMl tnV IS tSAt J Mim Kl Mibcth litwon WhMler lUugA- f Mr mbun Belt tu Mr 4-9n Wr Kwmedy Jr son ut Mr and Hn KAUnmty AMP !.' Man mat IbMMB W0 Mtf Mfr -"--fr ,itliT',j.VifiJ-, t tjtbtj, ,' it. as i ft kit .iiiv twenty-eighth club night at the Little Thea ter. Seventeenth and Do Lancey streets, next Friday ecnlng. when two plays written by Mlsi Mary Mlddletdn Mltoioll and Mr. rullerton U Waldo, respectively, wilt bo ghen by members of the club. The cast for Miss Mitchell's play. "Perspectives." Includes Miss Katherlne Eeeler. Mr. Regi nald Oates and Mr. Henry B Schatter, Jr. Mr. Waldo's playlet. "The Sea Shell." will hao Miss Helen DufHeld. Miss Ruth Ver- lendcn, JIrs Wirt Tutwller, Jtr, Joseph A Dcerlng, Jr , Mr a Drexel Steel, Mr Alfred Lewis Ward, Mr. II A. Hornor and Mr. 11 Neall Matzlnger In tho cast Mrs. Atwater Kent, who returned today to her Rosemont home after a summer spent at lCcnnebunkport Mo , will give a luncheon of twche cocrs early next month In honor of Miss Katherlne Verner. whoso wedding to Mr. Channlng Daniel will take place November 25. Miss Katharine White Field, of 131s Spruco street, entertained Informally nt tea this afternoon. In honor ot Mrs. David Wil son Jordan, of Fort Washington, who, with Mr. Jordan, will spend the winter in the South. Miss Fannie Morris Wain, of Westtown, has Miss Elizabeth Gains, ot Warrenton, Va., as her guest over the week-enJ. Mr. and Mrs. Wirt L. Thompson will re turn on Monday from Cape May to their home at Jenklntown. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Page have taken an apartment at the Marie, 251 South Fifteenth street for tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. J. Rldgeway Rcllly are spending a few weeks at White Sulphur Springs. Mr. and Mrs. Percy Clark and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur nrockle. of Chestnut Hill, left yesterday for Yama Farms, where they will spend the week-end. Mrs. William B. Kurtz, of Manhelm street, .Germantown. will return on Monday from Hot Springs, Va. The flrst meeting of the Science and Art Club of Germantown will be held at the home of Dr. and Mrs William Beatty Jennings, 6012 Orecno street on Monday evening, No- ember 20. Miss Elizabeth Hood Latta and Miss Edith Wells Bly have arranged a de lightful musical program. ' Mr. and Mrs. Frank Rich Wallace, of Plttsfleld, Mass., are receiving congratula tions on the birth ot a son. Mrs. Wallace will be remembered as Miss Anna S. Taylor, of Cedron, Indian Queen lane, German town. Mr, and Mrs Frederick W. Morris, of Valley Farm, Chelten Hills, have returned from White Sulphur Springs, whero they have been for a fortnight The Men's Club of Wyncote will hold Its first meeting for the winter 1916 Mon day evening, No ember 6, at 8 o'clock. After the business meeting and election of oHlcers for the ensuing year, Dr. W. Estell Leo will address the club. His subject will be "Red Cross and Ambulance Work In France." Illustrated. Mrs. Robert Baldwin, of Wilmington, Del., Will give a dinner and theater party tonight In honor of Miss Florence Frls muth and Dr. Frank Ardary Craig, whose marriage will take plaob on Thursday. The bride's mother, Mrs F. M. Frlsmuth, will give a dinner on Wednesday evening, November 1. The guests will Include Mrs. Robert Baldwin, Mrs. Alexander Crawford, Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Heston, Mr. and Mrs. John Craig. Dr. and Mrs. George Fetteroff, Mr. and Mrs. IMmund Balfour. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Wager and Dr. William Merrill. The annual luncheon given by the Alumnae Association of the Stevens School, In Germantown, will take place on Novem ber 14 at William Penn Inn, Gwynedd. The trip will be made by motor. Announce ments will be sent out In a few days by Mrs. Horace Cleaver, president of the as sociation. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur poodfellow, whose marriage took place last week, have gone t Virginia Hot Springs on their wedding trip, Mrs. Goodfellow was Miss Helen Carlisle Van Dusen before her marriage. Mr. and Mrs. John R. Valentine, of High land Farm, Bryn Mawr, left this week for a two montbs' hunting trip in Jianoru County, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Gardiner, of WIs sahlckon avenue. Chestnut Hill, who have been spending the summer at their cot- . A,i.-t.l.1.ln- XT V 1..... . .. ..a lago Rfc rauiliuiumiig, ' - wvv rriuriJBu. Ur. and Mrs. James Field, of the Powel- ton Apartments, who have been spending the summer at their cottace at oeean city returned last week,' Friends of Dr. James L. PatUrso. had master of the CUetnut Hill Aeademy, will be glad to hear mat ne is recovering- iroro a Mvsre llbMM In the Cn4Bt'Hin IeefUal. Mr. n4 Mrs. Harvey Snyer. of Peaarth. Ardioore,' have IWt fer "Washing tew, wti they wUl rwwiH w a rew amy, an. Boyer aspeets to ytelt her alma mater, Mount Yerwm nmmry. Mrs. PrMk VristiMM KeMer hjw et out Ueld at be kMM ltSg J LW nlwnwoB. Miss nmMft Whatta Jeto town, ww ' tw f ""',fp- Mtas Mnlly Kedanbougb, of Baeiou, T.. to tM wm. t Mtas Dorothy Burgess, at tH ttmvnftlT- ayenue, Oerssatow Ms and Mrs UUhert Sprueaos. of II MauheUo street Uermanlowo, announoe the Mrss-tT"-' WC tlwtr daiMbUr, Mis Btvia the u wmn BOLAND LONKROAN Miss Mnrlnn Cecelia txnergan, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs. William Edward Lonerirnn. of Bala, heenmo the bride ot Mr. James Ber nard Roland, of North Adams. Mass.. this morning at a nuptial mao nt 10 o'clock in Ht .Matthias' Church, Rala. The cere mony was performed by the bride's cousin, the Rev John McCnll, of Troy. N. Y. nnd the mass was celebrated by tho Rev Jl J McCabe, rector of St Matthlaa' Tho bride, who was given In marriage by her father, was dressed In. a white satin gown cut on slmplo lines, trimmed with Inco and tulle and fashioned with long court train falling from tho shoulders. Her ell was caught with orange blossoms, nnd she carried a shoner bouquet ot lilies ot tho valley and bridal roses. Tho maid of honor was Miss Ruth Norlno Lonergnn, a sister. Miss Kathleen Foyle, of South O.-nnge, N J : Miss Maude McManus. of New York: Miss Eugenia Husscy, of Albany, N.1 Y.j Miss Dorothy Roche, of Troy, N Y. Miss Alice Cn anaugh nnd Miss Isabel Agnos Lonergan, another sister of the bride, wero bridesmaids. Llttlo Miss Mary Alice Law- ler and Miss Agnes Itcllly wore llower girls. Mr. William Roland, of North Adams. Mass , wns his brother's best man, nnd the ushers wero Mr. Joseph Roland of New .York; Mr Francis Brothers, both cousins ot tho bridegroom; Dr. William Qulnn, ot Springfield, Mass.; Dr. Charles Welch, of North Adams, Mass ; Mr James Ca anaugh and Mr. William Armstrong Lonergan, brother of the bridegroom. After the ctrcmony a reception was held at the homo ot tho bride's parents on Bryn Mawr avenue, Ualo. Mr and Mrs. Boland will be at home after December 1 at North Adams. Mass. DOROTHY GOLDSMITH Younpr American pianisto, who played the Liszt E flat Concerto tinder Leopold Stokowskl at tho first "pop" concert given under his baton at the Academy four years npo, and who will give her first re cital in this city slnco that timo at Witherspoon Hall, Thursday evening. Brand-New Babies Tha Krenlnf IUrr will nrlnt, frr of rharse notlc r rprent lilrth fnt la Ihroaitli proper rhannln. Andrvn IIrand New Uolilfi' K.rnlnc lrdrrr. QOA C'lifhtnut utrrrt. Name and ntldre una. ulirn imU ble tflrphon nambvr off tender mutt so rotnpaor catU notUo bo tnt. THE GIRL WHO WEIGHTED FOR HIM 77Z5 I 777 'r'v . mlltOMI hrM Ceprrlsht Life rubllthtnc Co i nrproaurea by Bpcll Arrsnztment. HEART OF THE SUNSET By REX BEACH CopyriaM, Ittt. by llarptr 4 Hrotscrt, - THIS STORY THUS FAR ATjAtKB AUSTIN, mlilrtu et I-nt J'ot'ioj, cm el the fnttl rairhft en tS Tnn in. L-m(HO lit htlv Aitjiiiia AVM murmv or snm j-nrqnv, rut 0 in jinr$i rancnr on in 3 ldf of ih Rio aranie. n4 La Frria. nrri Die iteiicnn border, (a loat among mrtqult bnahre whn ner hom fall ttnd brraka o Ua, A.irr n trrriito ttruooU finaUv tiirrrritA (n rraehfittf a irntrr h6l which he had fajrd earlier in the (fay. liAVIO J..4U', n forest ranver and former toldler of fortune, iM rrevarino Ms rv ft meal at the irater hole uhrn .llairr nrtim. She fj ui the erae ot rollapie. nrr to ronfon ana jumtnew ner vtn 1000. jrvm m meaner VNrPlJf. Kit AUST1X. Alatrt't hutband, hat rtlalinlnl (ill fortune and wealth, Alain, otpoatd la divorce, lixet In a tecttan of the houee npnrr tram Kd, Thru aetdom meet. ar.XKKAl, H'lH tJ)faoniO. head of ff Mexican federal Iroopj. la a tall, tuaerpft ole iMttn, who (mmntloJrlv nil) head mer-heeU In loic trtlh Alain uhti the mtef Mn In nn effort to eft til rrallimion tor the rmajjra 0 the ilerleam on hr ha Feria ettate. This he sHiMnpIt pnmliN, anil mor, too, and Alain finde It duncnli to ward oil hit adiiinrrs toltMowt inaiiltlno htm. lll-AtK JOS'I.S III fa trllh hit daughter J'nlomn near l.a$ Palmnt. and tchen Dave arrive In the ieinitu to Investigate can e ihetts he mnkn hit home there, KL.I.SHORTI1. Alain's attorney and Doie'a pool friend, makee the rangtr prom la sfvet la tnarrv before flrat tntaking to him anovt It. Th minor tSaracter inclucte Joae, who resolve to aeno the mnrnVr 0 hta eontln, runSlo Snnrhr. hlllnl bv Jlntr In an affair wllh a Uexiean outlaw: llolorrt, Alalre' maM. Tatl LetrU, an onicrtipttloiit nriffhbor anil parlnrr 0 "Kd" Auttinl Vroina. on 0 .rri rmployrd cattle ihlrtr, and JUCardo llHtttian, uhoae ratllo have been alolrn. hen Dave return fron Mt fruitiest trip lo J'uf Ho in arareh of Vrblna, mate Jonrt tell hint ot tttranift, the lortnne trtler In JftHrvtlllf icho has the tuprratltlnw ifrxlcant Irrmhlinff idlh fear. Dave delrrmlnet to call upon Slranpe at toon as poaalblc. I rmuan, tohllr on a Irtp acrova Ihr borifrr, m A Hint, nnd a parly of Americana drcld to rall lh Xlerican town and rescue the body, Alain poet to Jonrtlll0 to warn Dote after Jose leaves to avenge the murdrr 0 hi roualn lans;o. Jose flrst goes to Xjonoorio, hit Idol, ichp l In A'omrro The Aertcan prnrral lella Joaa hla lova tor Alalra and fmmlara to hrlp him get rid ot Dave, if he in rrturn acta at a spy for .Lonoorio at Lot Itnaa. XonpoHo it tealout of the ranoer. i'alomo payt a vialt lo Alalre. 1 ' HOHM:0, Mr, and Mrs John, 702 Catharine street, a son, JUto Anthontr, S pounds. unvwAX'. Mr. and f rn. flrhnnt 4KOI T.ln more avenue, a son, 6 pounds 0 ounces. CURKAN, Mr. and Mrs. William, M3 North Taylor Btreet, a daughter, Frances, 10 pounds 6 ounces. aoODMAN, Mr, and Mrs Morris, COOS York road, a, daughter, 7 pounds 2 ounces. JACOHHON. Mr. nnd Mrs Raymond, 28, South Alder street, a son, 6 pounds 13 ounces. KHAUH, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge, 2227 Itldgs avenue, a daughter. Mane, 7 pounds IS ounces. LOllUi:, Mr. and Mrs. David, 1209 South Forty-ninth street, a son, J pounds 16 ounces. VAOHorHKY, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan, 728 South third street, a daughter, 7 pounds 8 ounces. CHURCH OBSERVES FOUNDING Wesk's Celebration Begins Tpmorrow ' With Gwynedd Congregation OWTNEPD, Ta., Oct 28. Tomorrow will marl: the opening ot a week's services In observance ot the fiftieth anniversary of the Churph of the Messiah nt Qwynedd. The church la prominently known be eause It la attended by members of the wealthy summer colpny at dwynedd Val var from FltHadelpiila, and )W surtHirbs. ZiZ . I. t.irLttlArlAdl rAvl auV t RV. Benjamin N, Bird, rem, wHI dellvtr an address on mm jwainiscswoee er Partsh Mletenr," At a wnaital servtet, thx seeakera wilt be Jutla WlUtean K, Ulaike, o pmisdaUHtla, ivMe auasmajr home to ht: Um ttr, Ksaaeia tOattb, ot WK Cheaper the Bv. Herbert ,W. Burke, of Jierrletowa; tfc JUv. H. A. Ls Heyt, Cyuwyd, and the Rev, H. C l'airtorlus, of Iuutferd, who was reotor from 1872 te lilt, i Mkgn CHAI'TI-.H XVII (Continued) "yOU ought to havo children," the girl X declared calmly. "I have, Yea! Imaginary kiddles and they are perfect dears, too " "Aro they eer naughty 7" "Oh, Indeed they are! And I havo to punish thorn Then I feel terribly. Dut they're much nicer than flesh-and-blood chil dren, for they had no bad traits whatever, and they're so amazingly Intelligent." Such exchanges of confidence drew the women Into fairly closo relations by the time they had arrled at Ijvb l'almas. but the thought of what had brought them together had a sobering effect, and during their hasty supper they discussed tho sit uation In nil Us serious phnses. In offering to lend n hand In this diffi culty Alalre had ncted largely upon Im pulse, nnd, now that she took time to think oer the affair more coolly, sho asked her self what possible business of hers It could be. How did this effort to secure Don Itlcardo's body concern her7 And how could she hopo or expect to bo of help to the men engaged In tho hnsardous attempt? With Palomn. of course It was different ; the girl wns anxious on her father's account, and probably concerned more deeply than was Alalre for tho safety of Dae I-aw. Trohably she nnd Dae had an under standing It would be natural. Well, Ta loma wns a nice girl nnd sho would make a splendid wlfa for any man. Tor her part, Taloma was troubled by no uncertainty of purpose; It did not seem to her at all aUnurd to go to her father's assistance, and sho was so eager to bo up and away thnt tho prospect of oblong eve ning's wait made her restless. As usual IM Austin had not taken the troublo to Inform his wife of his where abouts; Alalre was relieved to find that ha was out, and she decided that he had probably stayed at Tad Lewis's for supper, Tho women wero seated on tho porch after their meal, when up tho drlvowny rode two horsemen. A moment later a tall figure mounted tho steps and came forward with outstretched hand, crying, In Spanish; "Senoral I surprise you. Well. I told you some day I should give myself this Brent pleasure. I am hero I" "General Longorlot But what a sur prise 1" Alalre's amazement was naive ; her face was that of a startled schoolgirl. The Mexican warmly kissed her fingers, then turned to meet Paloma Jones. As ha bowed the women exchanged glances over his head Miss Jones looked frankly fright ened, and her expression plainly aeked the meaning of Longorlo's presenco To herself, she was wondering If It could have .any thing to do with that expedition to the Romero cemetery. Sho tried to compose horsolf, but her apprehension flooded her, Alalre, meanwhile, her composure recov ered, was standing slim and motionless be sides her chair, Inquiring smoothly, "What .brings you Into Texas at such a time, my dear general? This Is quite extraordinary." "Need you BBk meT" cried tho man. "I would ride through a thousand perils, sen ora. Ood In his graclousness placed that miserable village Romero closo to the gates of hcaen. Why should I not presumo to look through them briefly? I came two days ago, and every hour since then I have turned my eyes In the direction of Las Pamas. At last 1 could wait no longer." A courtly bow nt the conclusion of theso words robbed the speech of Its audacity and tinged It with the licensed extravagance of Latin flattery. Neverthe less, I'nloma gasped nnd Alalre stirred un comfortably The scmldarkness of the veranda was an Invitation to even more daring compliments, and, therefore, as she murmured a polite word of welcome, Alalro stepped through the French window at her back and Into the brightly lighted living loom. I'aloma Jones followed as If In a trance. Longorlo's bright eyes took n swift In ventory of his surroundings; then he sighed luxuriously. "How fine!" said he. "How beautiful) A nest for a bird of paradise I" "Don't you consider this rather a mad adventure?" Alalre Insisted, "Suppose It should become known that you crossed the river?" Imgorlo snapped his fingers. "I answer to no one; I am supreme. But your Inter est warms my heart ; It thrills me to think you care for my safety. Thus am I repaid for my days of misery " "You surely did not" Paloma swallowed hard "oome alone?"' "No. I have a duty to my countrv. t said, 'Luis, you are a brave man, and fear is a. sirapger to you, nut, neertheess, you must have regard for the Fatherland' ; so I tookr measures to protect myself In case of eventualities." "How?" "py bringing with rna some of my troop ers. Oh, they ore peaceable fellows)' he declared, quickly; "nnd they are doubtless onjoylng themselves with our friend and sympathiser. Morales." vynereT ' ankea Alalre, "l left enora." ralom Jones sat down nearly in iisniMi hmiii aatii yo ueed have pa UMastnea. They are uU and orderly; they will molest nothing: no one wouM h"Y.wh.T ,t8 "tr' l t1" H tie with the laws ami the euetonvs of yeur ountry, dear My, but you would not eare for a man who allowed suo, Mn. jtideratlone to eland In hie way, ehT" Alalre anewered, sharply "it w& very reokleee thing to do, and yew must aet remain here.1' , "Yes, yes!" Paloma, eagerly agreed. "You must go Uaek at ones," But IonaTOrlo beard, ao vwfee eseeWt AlaWa. In , atae catering the itvtnr roam he had aaareaty take We eye trots her. -Now he drew Us maly Vtshee brows tofetfaer In a pWtntlve frown, say. tM, "You are inhospitable! rtus e.vs1oii ltffcteaetl. "Or tm M," he ashed "as K that yea are Indeed Mpraraarw fe see?" . aJIS(ajPe SBwOw see m vaaHBSL. A never forgive myself If you came to harm hero at my ranch." Longorlo sighed. "And I hoped for a warmer w etcome especially since I have done ou another favor. You saw that hombre who camo with me?" "Yes." "Well, you would never guess that It Is your Jose Sanchez, whom I prevailed upon to return to your employ. But It Is no other: and he comes to beg your fnrriv. ness for leaving. He was distracted at tho news of his cousin's murder, and came to me" "His cousin was not murdered." "Kxactlyl I told him so when I had learned the facts. A poor fellow this Pnnfllo evidently a very bad man, Indied but Jose admired him and was harbor ing thoughts of revenge. I said to him: Jose, my boy. It Is better to do nothing than to net wrongly. Since It was aod"s will that your cousin came to a bad end, why follow In his rootsteps? You will not make a good soldier. Go back to your beautiful employer, be loyal to her, nnd think no more nbout this unhappy affair. iv requirca some argument, I assuro you, but he Is here. Ho comes to ask your forgiveness nnd to resumo his position of trust." "r nm glad to have him back If he feels that waw I have nothing whatever to forgive him." "Then ho will be happy, and I havo served you. That Is the end of the mat ter." With a graceful gesture Longorlo dismissed the sutrject. "Is It to bo my pleasure," he next Inquired, "to meet Senor Austin, your husband?" "I nm afraid not." ; '"Too bad. I had hoped to know him nnd convince him that wo F derates are not such a bad people as he seems to think. We ought to be friends, he nnd I. I'vcry loyal Mexican, In these troublesome times, rteslres tha good will nnd friendship ot such Important personages as Senor Austin. This animosity Is a sad thing." Under this flow of talk Paloma stirred uneasily, and at the flrst opportunity burst out: "It's far from safe for you to remain here. General Longorlo. This neighbor hood Is terribly excited over the death of Rlpardo Ouzman, and If any one learned " "Sol Then this Guzman Is dead?" Longorlo Inquired, with Interest. "Isn't her blurted Paloma. "Not so far as 1 can learn. Only today I made official report that nothing what ever could be discovered noout him. Cer tainly ho Is nowhere In Romero, and It la my personal belief that tho poor fellow was either drowned In tho river or made way with for his money. Trobably tho truth will never bo known. It Is a dis tressing event, but I assure you my soldiers do not kill American cltUens. , "It Is our boast that Federal territory Is safe; one can come or ra at win in nnv part of Mexico that Is under Fotosista con- auivcioiy nupo mat wo navo neara them at yeur pump! piant, Falom Jones sat dawn heawiv trol tho last of this Quzman affair." Longorlo had coma to spend the evening, and his keen pleasure In Alalre Austin's company made him so Indifferent to his personal rafety that nothing short of a rude dltmtssal would havo served to terminate h's visit. Neither Alalre nor her compan ion, however, had the least Idea how keenly h resented the presence of Paloma Jones. IM Austin's absence he had half expected, and he had wildly hoped for an evening, an hour, a few minutes, alone with tho object of his desire. Jose's disclosures, earlier In the day, had opened tha Oeneral's eyes; they had likewise Inflamed him with Jeal ousy and with passion, nnd accordingly ho had come prepared to force his attentions wltii Irresistible fervor should the slightest opportunity offer. To find Alalre securely chaperoned, thereforo, and to be compelled to press his ardent advances In the pres ence of a third party, was like gall to him the fact that he made the most of his ad vantages, even at the cost of scandalizing Paloma, spoke volumes for his determina tion, It was a remarkable wooing; on the one hand, this half-savage man, gnawed by jcuiuuo iiceuieaa ui ino iiucit nature or his passion, yet held within the pounds of decorum by some fag-end of respectability; ana on tne omer nana, a woman, bored, recentful and tortured at the moment by feur about what was happening at the river bank. Alalre, too, had a further cause for worry. Of late Ed Austin had grown Insultingly suspicious. More than once he had spoken of Dave Law In a way to make his wife's face crimson, and he had willfully miscon strued her recital ot Longorlo'a attentions. Fearing, therefore, that In spite of Paloma Jones's presence Kd would resent the gen eral's call, Alalre strained her ears for the sound of his coining, Jt was late when Austin arrived. Vis itors at La Faunas were umteual at any tliro hence the sound of strange voices in the brightly lighted living reom at such an hour surprised htm. Ke came tramping In. bested and spurred, a beilhrerent look ot Inquiry upon hie Wealed features. But when he had met hie wife's guests his surprise turned to blaek displeasure. Him own sympathies in the Mexlean struggle were so notorious that Loafferio's presence oemed to him to have but one peeelble ignlHeaneey Why Paloma Jones was here he oovld not Imagine. Thus far Alalre.' ealler had succeeded In Ignoring Miss Jones, and now, with eaual self-assurance, he refused to reeaxalse lU's hostility. He Mmalned at ease, aa4 ap seared to wetoome this ehaaee of meet lag AMstlav Yet It aeon became evMeat that hi apinanw of bis nest was ttvc frem aattaw lag I ishsath his pemeoeee he began to afcotr-aa amueeat ooateeayt, which Alalre jatfcelvea. even though her husbau4 did not. Lilts Longorlo wae the sort of ma vhe ajvya a attained situation, and one who fern to the test adventafa uader aOsrae Mk AsaaWaiaJSag. aifstsW. MV Bread ef tseaatajiMnfr itts faejaafWarai tetse-jsy served to prolong Ms say. It was growing very late iwrw, pa loma was frantto. PretHlng by her Bret opportunity she whispered lo Alalre, "For aeds' sake, send him nway. Alalre's eyes were dstk with eHeiiHt. "Yes," said she. "Talk to him, and give me n chance to have a word alone with Md." The opportunity came when Austin went Into the dining room for a drink. Alalre excured herself to follow him. Whett they were out of sight and hearing her hmeand turned upon her with an ugly frown. "What's that Greaser doing here?" he asked roughly . "He called to pay his respects. You must get him away." . , "I must?" Kd glowered at her, "Why don't you? You got him here In my ab sence. Now that I'm homo you want mt to ret rid of him, eh? What's the idea?" "Don't be rllly. I didn't know he was coming and ho must be crazy to risk such n thing" "Crazy?" Kd's Up curled. "He Isn't crazy. I suppose he couldn't stay away any longer, lly Ood, Alalre " Alalre checked this outburst with a sharp exclamation: "Don't make a scene I Don't you understsnd ho holds over flfty thou sand dollars' worth of La Ferla cattle? Don't ou undorstand we can't antagonize him?" "Is that what he came to see you about?" "Yes." Sho bit her Up. "I'll explain everything, but j-ou must help me send him back, right away." Olanclng nt the clock, Alalre saw that It was drawing on toward midnight: with quick decision Bhe seized her hutband by the arm, explaining feverishly! "There Is something big going on tonight. IMl Longorlo brought a guard ot soldiers with htm and left them at our pump house Well, It so happens that Blaze Jones nnd Mr. Law have gone to the Romero cemetery to get Rlcardo Guzman's body " "What?" Aurtln's red face paled, his eyes bulged. "Yes. That's why Taloma Is here. They crossed at nur pumping station, and they'll bo back at rny time, now. If they en counter LoiiaTorlo's men You under stand ?" "Ood Almighty 1" Austin burst forth. "Rlcardo Ourman'a body!" Ho wet his lips nnd swnllowcd with difficulty. "Why Jo they want tho body?" "To prove that ho Is really dead and to prove who killed him." Noting the effect of these words, Alalre cried, sharply, "What's the matter, IM?" But Austin momentarily was beyond speech. The decanter from which he was trying to psur himself u drink played a musical tatVu upon his glass; his face had become ashen and pasty, "Have they got the body? Do they know who shot him?" he asked, dully. "No, nol" Alalre was trembling with Impatience. "Don't you understand? They are over there now, and they'll be back about mldnldht. It Longorlo had come alone, or If he had left his men at Sangre de Crlsto everything would be nil right But those soldiers at Morales' house will bo up aq,d awake. Why, It couldn't have happened worse I" "How mnny men has he got?" Austin nodded In the direction ot Uie front room. "t don't know. Probably four or Ave. What alls jou?" ( "That won't do. They won't light on this side of the river. They thejr"d hold them off." "Who? Wnat are j'ou talking about?" Something In her husband's Inexplicable agitation, icmiethlng In ths hunted, des perato way In which his oyes were running over the room, alarmed Alalre. Ed utterly disregarded her question. Catching sigh", of tho telephone, which stood upon a stand in tho far corner of the room, he ran to it and, snatching the receiver, violently oscillated the hook. "Don't do thatl" Alalro cried, following him. "Walt 1 It mustn't get out" "Hello I Give mo tho Lewis ranch quick I've forgotten the number." With his freo hand Va held his wlfo at a distance. muuenng naisniy: "Get away now I I know what I'm doing. Get away damn youl" He flung Alalre from him as she tried to snatch the Instrument out ot his hands. "What do you wont of Lewis?" she panted. "None of your business. You keep away or I'll hurt you " "Udt" she cried. "Are jou out of your mind? You mustn't Their voices were .raised now, heedless of tho two people In tho adjoining room. "Keep your hands off, I toll you. Hello 1 Is that you. Tad?" Acaln Austin thrnnt Jila wlfo violently aside. "Listen! I've just learned that Dave Law and old man Jones have crossed over to dig up Rlcardo's bodj-. Yes, tonight! They're over there now be back Inside of an hour." Alalre leaned weakly against the table,, her frightened eyes fixed upon the speaker. Hven yet she could not fully grasp the meaning of her husband's behavior and tried to put aside those fears that were distracting her. Perhaps, after all, she told herself, Ed was taking his own way to "Yes I They aim to discover how he was killed and all about It. Sure! I suppose they found out where he was burled. They crossed at my pumping plant, and they'll bo back with the body tonight, if they haven't already " The speaker's voice broke, his hand was shaking so that he could scarcely retain his hold upon the telephone. "How the hell do I know?" he chattered. "Its up to you. You've got a machine" ' "Ed!" cried tha wife. She went toward him on weak, unsteady feet, but she halted as the voice of Longorlo cut In sharply) "What's this I hear? Rlcardo Guzman's body?" Husband and wife turned. The open double door tu the living room framed the tall figure of the Mexican general religious MtvrrrrtM .. :-7- tL rrctera et af Mneat aftul BBasM OBleBtM t.flftt0afaMt alt itrtee sag Motiisenwry aveafMk. the huaptul hnra romll In ate The HT. MeVeid Mswfcs, f at Citiarrii. wilt eelmr a tartar mi ram a Catholle." In the CMrek e4 ot the Menial tomorrow vaahac at ? inF'terLzsz ' n. a. aaajaa. tjaret i t a. abati Hntmant. af IHrarttuawr a mratMr of the .Ualreiasl rc Ch.i UrTJi a mti be ens ot the iphei. Chsrlen rltnrr iaihaTAiiisiBr. Phil1 fore retifi on Ttrtfit. totalise Be. re convnntlon M RU lAnrt. I la Motor aw of tht Amark-an drleajatloii to the Mental Trill aaoak Mantdar. MaM a on wnrac nt fna. I-Mlluiwana .-- - -.-.r.- ...,-.------.,.-.-.,..-. Jirani l Known took a leadlns nt rr,Ms tartrlirctaal w In Mrt M ttai Protnajtant at St. fntK. V.1 Is. Motor mtaay oka, rtllaloua boo A srrlra of Pohy at tho Flrat mrlallai 3') I ruaa warn for rfTretmv worM with n adilrran tr Birnrinmoro i.-oiire. national Arbitration.1 nc worM poaea will bawta 8trat HartlH CtJi, flts Uranrh v. M. C. i. laiieaiiaii , "liurnlnc tho Canals at Beta Thn Bay. inrainut thn North noon on Tha IIt. Oeont Chatmro rrrarh tomorrow nhmt at S o' EldrloaVa trriure hH. lslt Hquare. on "Prosreaalva rreteet Tho Bar. KdwarU J. Humaetee wW aStreaf tha I'rrabrterlan mlnlatera) In Walnjh4r Bah next Monday morning on "John BserheWK Jaeae, Treacher." Frank J. Cannon, ot Cswrade. V'J tinon lit srowth of Mermonlani tn i ni w-iorv ira am rhood or Andrew al to ba held In tha Hethanr Brothwheos, nt Thurailav nlaht afflr In Union of tha Jirothorhood of Andrew watt ' tJH MB reformation day aervtrea wilt bo hM la Matthaw'o Lutheran Church with valwr I tha Matropolttan Onera Kfiao, whor the Ja meet in will n ii1i)j. Tna Rev. aMwni Delk, naator ot tha church, will wwa at mornins aerrice. The Iter. John W, Rteekwall, Meter- of the Church of tha New Jeruaalam. will jwoaea ta mnrrow morntns on '"The Mamteua .rewer efa Little Child Over Wild Beasts" K wiU ajaa dlaeuaa "Qetttns Tllaser Aeaults Oat ot Mrs" at tha avanlnk arnrltra. Marrar wtH ir arita ml M Preahvt One Out of Ten" will ba tha ina nar tor i'e1 flM,, IVmr and Ted Ihele enrlal aervlra WOtk In thta Ctt! nmnrMiw aflernonn in tha Central Ilranche Y. M. C. . A. and In sareral of ehurehea In tha victnnr aanng uia ear. Tha ner. Danlal.R. Welcle. Mttor of tfce Friendly Church, will eonttnua hta Sunday nine talks tomorrow ntcht with a dlacoura aa The Thraa Burprlaaar' The Iter. J. Oray Bolton, II. D, twice tomorrow at ino nop fourth. On Out of Ten" will for the morning and the toplo at nlsht. The temon lltll Aaaorlallon will meet t row ntiht at tho Oarrlck Theater... The Charlea II. l.raman. u. v.. win iais ea Great Flsht." Tie Jnhn Wlllla 8Uuthtrr will trBaak Mexico and th United Blatea' tomorrow a: ernoon at the urnaa mreei Tneaier imaor auaptrca ot tho Boclallat Literary Boetoty. T)r. John Carroll rerklns. of Beattla. w preach tomorrow mornlnr at th Firat Unttariea Church. . AlfaWI VT. Martin, araoclate leader of the New Tnrk F.lhlcal Cultura Society, will aeaat at the rtroad Street Thaatar tomorrow morajng on "Has tho Kthlcal Movement a FutureT' A apeclal aervtre commemnratlnr twenty-aae years aerviro nr narn m. niainn aa ornanasf n P Keel on 'The Mlnlat iuiriM tr. an at tUa pariah houae, taai Antlnn .meellnaa In thta Htv rin i-a reaumed tomorrow with a talk at 4 o'clock et tha Walnut Btreet rrrabrterlan Church by for mer Oovernor Patterson, ot Tenneasea. C raters, of ,New York the BUDJfCl. OI nm itcrimiti u lira munuar. Chriatian in ikiibi urieiiRii ora Tor In evening aervio i win a men only at 2 JO p. m. on "Th Man Tnere.' and cholrmaater of 8t. reter'a Church. Wayae avenue and Harvar atreat. will ba held toeaark row nlsht In th church. Tha rector, th Biv. m. wm rrracn tomorrow raerMac Inlatry of Muate." A reception was r. and Mrs. fitaton on Tuesday nhrM Dr. Madlaon C ret' of New York. wMs preach asaln tomorrow In the Mrmorlat Bapttat"' Church "The Motherhood of Ood" wHI b nominr, and a" th tople RKLIOIOUB NOT1CBS llapll.t IIAPTI1T TK-Mn.K, ProaC and Berka aU. HUHSCI.I. 11. CONWBI.L will preach 10M a m . 7 JO p m h DONALD ClIALMEIlS. boaao. will sing at' evening aerrir OltOAN IlKCITAL. 7:15 p. m. uisyrtut.ua. iJirector. CLAP-BNCB S SXmTt-j ClIIWTNlJT STREET I1APTIST CHDROH Cheatnut at. weat or tutti. OliOIlUE D ADAMS. 1. D . Paator. a.m Urotherhood of A. and P. 10 JO a-m. Worahlp and Sermon by Paster. 2 so pm. Iilblo Bchool tltp m VV'orahlp and Sermon by raUr. Ilratliren F1RHT CUVRC1I OF THE UBETHnEN IDunker). cor Carllala and tiauphla ate. Preachlnir 1UJ0 a m. and 7tS p. m. Hunday Kchool. SJ0 p ra. l'rayar Maatlns each Wadneaday arantes. Kthlral Collnra AI.rREII W. SIAKT1N will apeak on, "KaiaVt Kthlcal Movement a Futuror' Hroad Bt. Thaav. ter Sunday. II a. m. liualo rearularlr br Schmidt Quartet, l'ubllo Invited Imon Hill Aaaorlallon "TIIK ORFAT FIGHT" . . llev. CHAIILRS II. FltDMAN. 1. D. October SO Oarrlck Theater, 7 JO p. m. Kverybody wtilcoma. Lutheran AT TIM! FUIF.Nni.Y CHURCH 10th and JelTarann ata, PAN1BL K. WKJOLB. Faster. ' Mornins Bervtee, 10J0. lilbla Hoiool, : SO p m. Kvenlng Harvlre. 7 4S . . . Herroom "TUB T1IKEB SURmlSBS" (T) 1 Solo Quartette and Orsan. ' Motion I'lcturea. HOLY COMMUNION, Cheatnut abov Slat Barev leea. II, 8. Hay. B I'.Pfattelahar.Ph n..Vsmjst, Melhodlat Bplaropai . COLUMBIA AVK.. cor. aeth St. Bar. B. Jt, HART, D P, Sarvloca 10 80, 7 801 S. B. 1'M.i Preabyterlan nVK. 8d and Wharton ats MlnlaUr, .Bof. ' J. llnAY TiOLTON. V. D.l Rar. miXAAM TAYLOU CALDWBLU Aaafatant. IOMlbu. HOI') J. TAYLOU CALDWBLU Aaafatant. 10 a. leu. Doctor Iloltonj theme, "One Qt of Taa." 7:. Doctor uoiiom mama, sat fower." rh War ia Frotaalant Bplacopat CIIAPTRIt XVIII HANOI! U8 IOKGOItlO stared first at the huddled, X perspiring man beside the telephone and then at tho frightened woman. "Is that tho truth?" he demanded, harshly, "Yes," Austin answered. "They are bringing the body to this side. You know what that means." "Did you know this," The general turned upon Alalre. Of the four he was the least excited. From the background Paloma quavered: "You told us Illcardo was not dead, so il Is all right There Is no harm done." A brief silence ensued, then Longorlo shrugged "Who knows? Let us hope that he suffered no harm on Mexican soil. That would be serious. Indeed ; yes, very serious, for I have given my word to your Govern ment. This David Law he pronounced the name carefully, but with a strange, for eign accent "ho Is a reckless person to defy the border regulations. It Is a grave, matter to Invade foreign territory on such a mission." Longor(o again bent hie bril liant eyes upon Alalre, "I, see that you are concerned for his safety. You would not desire him to come to trouble, eh? He has done you favors i he le your ftend, as I am. Well" a mirthless smile ex posed his splendid white teeth -"we nut think Ot that Now I will bid you geed night" . "Where are you going?" demanded Mies Jonea. 'To the river and then te Beware. I may be needed, for these me ot egae stupkt reviews ana tvere m Misunderstand lag. In the da may baseed. I should iMke b David law l he le a man of my Turning to "Youag ," he seed. Tfcefe 1 reason for haste, and a fceree wevas stewly. Would you do me the faver, K you have an autowoWIe -" "Nol I wyntl"1 wi aeeieeea. -i ooe'i want to see th Ro Orande toalght. I won't be Involved'' COMTWVstD MONDAY iWsM School 3 JO p. m.l Bveetaat a aaaaaaj CHURCH OF TItK HOLY An t nrieiian ata , fwr, waawrv U. u,, nactor aierviea a. m.f Kiuidav School '. aarvjc omitted becauae of .ceraaratsa ol cnapei or tne weoiator at a p CHURCH OP STt XUKK RaV, THB BTirHAKY Hth at, below Bpruo. DAVID M. BTSKLB. Raalw, 6 a, m. Holy Communion. Jo a. nt fiunaay ocnoou. 1 a. m. Mornins l'rayar p. m. Lvanlng l'rayar. Tfi Hector will preach at both sarrteas, iMigajr m, a Meet tMe MtsBsai WkAi DtiMT Tonight SUrr QsiaVH JeVsBtal ViaaawesaJ eeaee tnSBien. Maw Cuniury raarual BaaaB Brai Cet-ae Saltaaansate AaeoalaUae 7rif ItelaBi IWfMka Betaswaaa eelifc-nWia. rraakft Jjaaaaaw ajaaaaaaaaw- - . "TJPISt-.. a ipBtem ST. HARNAMAH'H CHURCH 84th at. and Havarford av Now pulpit .erected I by th sm ory of th Rev William Bnur catea on A uainta- way. j nKlclat Barvlc et, 10 a, W. Oeorao coaaiana &" Ba laHat LaUrary eettr. lacdQ aVotasM ooaamatieaa KawaSbar S. flttC fjatalls aa to aounea auy ke obtained by w rat "Btr !&. LaaMBMsaaae, ieoraiary. ,Vatatjk,, '""'''aaBaaaawBs! LVJ
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