EVBKLW LEDGER-PHILADELrmA', MONDAY, OCTOBEK 30, 1916 JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPEE bbecription Dance to Be Held at Mori rs.,w fclub for Benefit of Children's Committee of m vyoixiuu o xxuOA.ntmucner matters Discussed .jufevfrw .J-So rtS. HUBHi JlJ JLakM J J v BBlk vaWean nHtTY affairs are stnrtlne; n In rmest, let " tcl1 J'"1 and o you bt as well maKo up your mind to r (act that for Bomo tlmo to como you havo to ag aovvn into your pocket ckolbook. nil tho caso may be, and out nntt liand outl And tho won. thine Is, no matter how many ill aro gotten up for charity, there S lwy people will take tlcK- und go, and rthlnff of the Is a success. etlmcs I won whero on earth comes from, f'the sums taken these bazaars, , dances, mas. Acs, amateur Bys oh, yes, my a-m-n-t-o-u-r iv-e ore cnor US, ana every swallows all amateurish, for sweet rltr. Isn't tt a nderful thine;? But that to ch I would re- ; now Is not an Isjseteur perform. Feeee, but a dance ijire and elmplo, 1 you know tne swalcos havo do. festal that the Deere you nance tse healthier you fare, so go to It read help tho chll ,4nn'a house com- Lmtttee of the 'Woman's Hospital, which kvHcs you to danco on Friday night. No Lteaiber 10, nt tho Merlon Cricket Club. p Edith Eario is treasurer or mo anair, Isfld qulto a number of tho younjjor girls rfl Interested In It, as well as many of Lth younger married set out on tho Main (TUne. Among tho pntronessrB are Mrs. rthcr Boyd, Mrs. Lawrenco Hoggs. Mrs, fCJayton Banks, Mrs. Joseph Chnpman, IXrs. Allen Dallcy, Mrs. OcorRO Earlo, Mrs. Oeorgo Earle, 5d, Mm. Edcnr irrfion, Mrs. Stanley FlaBB. Jr.. Catticr rise FVench, Mrs. Ke.no Green, Mrs. Clark ?tWlb, Katherlno Haro, Mrs. Gcrrlt Judd, (iin. Lewis LUlle, Theodora LllHe. Mrs. Bdward LeBoutllllcr, Mrs. "Warron Map Pieall. Mrs. Sumner-Itulon Miller, Mrs. IXichard Norton, Kathorlno Ogdcn, Mrs. IWBllam Trlrer, Mrs. Pearson Pierce. Mrs. ijjwph Patterson, 2d, Mrs. Henry Regis larft Mrs. aeorso Shoemaker, Mrs. Wat- Star Stephenson, Mrs. liaroia tjiuiweu, if Mrs. Stanley Smith, Mrs. Alexander Slado, Mrs. Henry Tatnall, loulao Townsena, Mr. Emmott Tatnall, Mrs. Hugh "Wlb Jteushby and Mrs. Richard Wood, Jr. liTnm Interested to hear that tho wonder- fful Maxneld Parrlsh picture of "Old Klnc SCole and His Fiddlers Three," which dec orates tho taproom of tho Knickerbocker Hotel, In Now Tork, is the tableau which "will be faithfully reproduced hero by men and maidens of high degree at the open ing of tho thirty-seventh annual Charity Ball, which will be held In tho Academy ct Music on Thursday evcnlnir, Decem ber 7. The mananers of tho ball should be reongratulated on the originality of tholr epenlng feature each year. Indeed, this Eene promises to outShlno all tho others In point of brilliancy in color schemes and Unusual costumes. I wish somo one had ftt'ought of "AUco in Wonderland" and rLookine Qlass." I. for one, would uko liothlng better than to moot the White KKabblt, and as to suppressing the Dor Wiuse. well, my dears, Just lead mo to Jt, so to speak. Maybo they might do bt next year. Just think of the per fectly great characters, the White Knight id the Aged Man, Tweedledum and Tweedledee, the Duchess and tho Cook and the Baby, and,oh, my dears, tho Cheshire Cat, or at least It not tho cat Hie SMILE some one, you know, coum so'ln a smile. Then think of tho Rod P'uMn. and the Klnu, and, oh, tho Cater- Mar who do you suppose woum u jj, caterpillar? and tho Mock Turtle, , the Whiting and ino rorpowu " " lIL It Burely would be somo pany. I1y could do the lobster quadrille, you now, and there certainly are enougn sters about town to make that up, fcest-ce pas7 With these few words I will Mas on to my next uutyeci. uui nrnn. )wut it, gentlemen of the committee, on't you 7 .The Roland Taylors have postponed Itswir danco for Emily Harris tonight, as, course, as yet eho is unable to attona May affairs of tho kind. But I hoar the alysls is vepr light, and there is every that there will be no tuter-enecui, Bt, of course, she will have to be very fwreful for a long time. NANCY WYNN12. patronesses. Mrs. Crst Kredtrlek IUrnlts. Wstt and Mrs. ni ti1 Mn .V """"ibaugh. "hose mar rlsge to Mr. Robert H. H.rvey will uk. h-Hm l dln.n" thU wnlnc. Cowrs will bo Uld for twenty smwts. QersJd Rich, of areen and Knox streets. MIm lAura Virginia Tlnstnan. to Mr John Rull Krrlckson, of Ionf Braneh, N. 3, The Rer James Wllllsms and Mrs. Wll llam, of Ablniton. spent several dss last wetk at Kaston, Pa., whers they atttnded the dedication of the ehspet that Mrs. Mil ton Colton, of Jenklntown, has given to IJtfayette ColltKe In memory of her hus band, the late Mr. Milton Colton. Mr William Kaufman entertained last evening nt dlnnr In honor of his grand daughter, Mrs. JoMph It. aattaghtr, whoa marriage took place last month. Mrs. Oallagher was Miss Ada It Dachman. A Halloween costume dance will be given at the Overbrook Golf Club on Wednesday evening, No ember 1. Mlns Margaret Oaftney la spending a few days at the Truymor Hold, Atlantic City. The engagement of Miss Florence May nennlnghoft and Mr. Charles O, Maainnta was announced by Mlta nennlnghofTs par ents at a dinner given at their Oak IJane home last Friday, A Halloween masked party was given at the home of Mtm tdella Iturns for the members of the W. W T. O. M. Club and their friends last week. Personals "Kiss Dorothy Emlon Nswbold will be K ot honor at a rabbit party wmtu . rles Hermann Krumbhaar will give on nksglvlng Day. EJbe wedding of Mlas Florence Rue and ; w, Newton jacKson, wnisn iiw the Chestnut Street Dalitlst ChUrch, ttleth and Chestnut streets, on Wednes. r svMlnr t a o'clock, will ba followed "a reoeotlon and dlnner-ance at the Belle- Htratford. Blmnor Mende will entertain at on Friday at her home on west tter street, (Jermtown. Ivttatlons have bsen ius4 for a osm- dancing class whW will mw si 4m, tho Qsrmantswn Cr4kt Club, on U Friday vtlH bg4fin!ng K9Ym- '" ( . and Mrs. a, Co4stMTy Purvs have m tneir horns In K4r sa rwvw ww : Pine street tor the wlftUr. rttr, and Sirs. Lav stiwrty ve a heme' ag m tbesr aw home, INI JeMUR r sixth atMat. oa Saturday -'- Tka SB-! who nslar4 thifiy-, wmf ,Mr eoMum4ka, ' Srancla MaeOrath and ber daxuftOM, Ajiosttu UnoUrath. bay jti a wuiQf ct lia eUa?M wmi every uir atu4s)jf stfls W' at, mm apt mi, w - IMlOtO by lota.Craftvra MISS ANNA BINNEY BRINTON Miss Brinton Is tho daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Fcrroe Brinton, of St Davids. Her engnRemcnt to Mr. Joseph Hcatley Dulles, 4th, was announced lost week will glvo a small dance at their home to morrow night. A fair will be given on Tuesday, No em ber 28, at the Stevens School from 1 until 6 o'clock by the senior class. Fancy articles, cakes and candy will be for sale nnd a latcinaung Japanese tearoom will be In iuu ntviiiK uunng me afternoon. Miss liar net hmilli, Miss Annetta MacOrath. Miss Natalie Bllsard and Miss Allds. Duehler are among ino aias. Mrs. 11 i:idredge Pennock. of Greens street. Oermantown. who spent last wee'k In New York, will return to her homo to. day. .MI!",.I?l,nerlno Van Dusen. of Chestnut Hill, left last week for Glenn Summit, whero ".wlli "P""1 veral days nt a house party at the home of Mr. and Mrs Richard 8harp and Miss Rosa Sharp. Mrs. Peter Reynolds, of Wllkes-Barre, To., spent last Friday as the guest of Miss Marlon Sharpless, at Wyncote. Miss Snarpless and Mrs. Reynolds left on a motor trip Saturday to Gettysburg. They will return today. Mrs. I. Harrison Hutchinson, of Oakwood, left last week for I.akevllle. Conn, whero she will spend several days as the guest of Mrs. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. John Kuser, of Sorden town, N. J., left last week for tho Blooming Grova, Hunting and Fishing Club at Glen IJyre, Pa., where they will occupy their cottage for seeral days. They will return this week and go for a shooting trip In New Jersey on Friday. Tho first annual convention of the Woman Suffrage party. In the Third Legis lative District, will be held on Saturday evening, November 4, at o'clock. In the College Settlement, 4 S3 Christian street, and will b followed by a reception to Mlsi Llda Stokes Adams, first vlco chnlrman of tho Woman Suffrago party, The following speakers will nddress the audience: Miss Llda Stokes Adams, Mrs. Mnbel Derr, leader of the Tenth Leglslatlvo District; Mr. Israel Zeltzu, dolegate from the Progressive Circle j Mr Alexander Bur chuk, delegate from the Self-Culture Club; Mr. Harry M. Gerlsh, delegate from tho Young Pooplo'a Socialist League: Mr. Wil liam II. Glnsburg. delegate from the Mutual Progressive Society. Among the young women iho will assist Miss Adams In entertaining aro Miss Alios Rogers Smith, Miss Amy Smith, Miss Mary Bolster, Miss Marie Wledstrom and Miss Oladys Watson. One of tho moat Interesting of the Hal loween functions this season was the sup per dance given Saturday evening by Mr. and Mrs. John R. K. Scott, at Glen hardle, the Scott home, near Port Ken nedy, Among the guests wero Mr, and Mrs. Thomas 11. Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Jos eph P. Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. John M. Pat terson. Mr. and Mrs. Udwjn 8. Vare, Mr. and Mrs. William Vare, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. George Scott, Mr. and Mrs. William Charles Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick L. Smith, Mr and Mrs. John C. McAvoy, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert McConoghy, Mr. and Mrs. O. C, Mir teenes, Mr. and Mrs. J, Harry Lang, Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. McAdams, Miss Jean Scott, Miss May Scott, Miss Ruth Scott. Mr, George C. Klauder and Mr. Ylncent A. Carroll. Miss Margaret Henry, of till North Broad street, entertained at bridge on Sat urday afternoon at her home. Miss Hortense Oreenwald and Miss Har riet Jaffa gave a bal masque at the Logan Drawing Rooms, Broad and Ruscomb streets, Saturday evening, Miss Clara Newell and Miss Elizabeth Newell entertained a few friends at a mas querade at their home, till Columbia ave nue, Overbrook, Saturday evening. Miss Dorothy Shoemaker, of Its North Nineteenth street, entertained her sorority, the Delta Sigma Chi. Saturday evening at "400." Announcement Is made of the marriage of Miss Anna M. Rutherford, daughter of tho late Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Ruther ford, of 4411 Pine street, and Mr. James M, Dugan, of Osceola Mills. Pa. on Mon day, October 1(. Mr. and Mrs. Dugan ara at present traveling In the West. They will live In this city. Mr- and Mrs. James Tinsman. of 1745 North Twentieth street4 Philadelphia, an nounce the engagement of their daughter, Weddings RR1CKSON KVANS The marriage of Miss Mary L. Rvans, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Howell Evans, of t:iO Haxet avenue, and Mr. Ivan T. Erlckson took place on Saturday aft ernoon at 4 o'clock In the Chapel of the Mediator, West Philadelphia. The Rev. W. Weagle officiated The weddlns- waa a quiet one. only the Immediate fami lies attending. After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Erlckson will live at 6030 Cedar avenue. BURD LAWTON The marriage of Miss Ellen G Lawton and Mr. William M. Rurd, of Trenton. N. J., was solemnised this morntng at 9 o clock In tho Sayrcs Memorial Church, Slxty-nrst and Catharine streets, by the Rev. George Brodhcnd, pastor of the church. Miss Lawton was attended by her sister. Mlsi Grnce Lawton, as maid of honor. Mr. Burd had Mr. Harrison Jenkins as best man. AMERICAN AflffiULANCE'S WORK IN MOTION FILM Scries of Benefit Presentations at the Forrest Under Auspices of Society Women (Jaswrkssi uu stilt. u , 01 X WMt ?'J-'V 'a. ,., A!M Considerable public Interest Is being manifested In three, benefit presentations of "Our American Boys In Franee," a Dim portraying the work of the American Am bulance Hotplt.it Service. The proceeds will be devoted to the hospital service and the productions will be offered by the Triangle Film Company under the auspices of the French division of tho emergency aid committee. Tho first benefit presentation will take place on tho nfternoon of November SO at the Merloq Cricket Club and the second on the eve ning of that date. On the afternoon of November 21 the film will be shown at the Forrest Theater. On Sunday, November ID, the ''movie" will be produced at the home of Mrs. E. T. Stotesbury. 192K Walnut street, but this will be a purely social af fair, to be attended only by Invitation. Young men who have worked In the service will speak on each occasion. Among the women of social prominence who are working to make the undertaking a success aro Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, Mrs. Joseph Leldy, Mrs. Charles M. Lea. Miss Eleanor B. Hopkins. Mrs. Harold Yarnall. Mrs. C. Leland Harrison. Miss Mary Montgomery, Mrs. Charles W. Henry, Miss Letltla McKIm, Mrs. Barclay Warbur ton and Mrs. Arthur de Heeren. TWO CORNERSTONES LAID FOR MEMORIAL CHURCHES Episcopalians Honor George C. Thomas, Presbyterians John C. T. Liggett A 31BO.O00 Episcopal Memorial to George C. Thomas and a 190.000 Presbyterian Me morial to John C. Taggnrt Liggett have been begun. They are churches. Corner-stono-laylng ceremonies were held yester day. The Episcopal Memorial Is being built at Fifty-first and Spruce streets for the Chapel of tho Mediator, the Presbyterian at Fifty seventh street and Washington avenue. The latter will be for tho Ninth Presbyterian Church. Bishop Garland and Bishop Brent, of the Philippines, were the active participants In the Episcopalian ceremony, both telling of the great work Mr. Thomas did In the Holy Apostles' parish at Twenty-first and Chris tian streets, and of his Interest In missions. Bishop Brent save to Mr. Thomas credit for beginning Episcopalian missionary worlc In the Philippines. At the Ninth Presbyterian Church ad dresses were made by the Rev. Dr. Dalvd S. Kennedy: the Rev. Dr. John Axford Hlggons, pifstor of the church, and Craig N. Liggett, who laid the cornerstone. The memorial building, which will cost 90,000, adjoins a Sunday school building and manse, dedicated a few years ago at a cost, of 180,000, making the total cost of the church property $170,000. Mr. and Mrs. Liggett and their eon Robert are erecting the church as a memorial to John D. Tag gart Liggett, another son, who died two years ago. The church will be completed by spring. TO DINE JOSEPH M'LAUGHLIN National President of A. O. II. Will Bo Entertained at Social Func tion Tonight Joseph McLaughlin, national president of the Ancient Order of Hibernians, will be honored with a banquet tonight by more than 1000 of his admirers. The banquet la to be held In Scottish Rite Hall, Broad and Race streets. Mr. McLaughlin has been Identified with Hlbcrnlanlsm for msny years and has served the A. O. H, as county presi dent. State president, national vice presi dent and national president. The men who have been most active In arranging the dinner pre Register of Wills James B. Sheehan. who Is chairman l Judge Eugene C Bonnlwsll, vlco chairman; Mlroael J Fogarty, Bryan J. Tansey and Patrick Pltsgeratd. Mr Sheehan will speak, as will Judge Bonnlwell, John A. Qllltn and Daniel Harron. Will Erect Muhlenberg ptatue A heroic statue of Henry Melcholr Muhlenberg, the Patriarch of the Lutheran Church in America, preaching to hit con gregation, will be erected on the Parkway If the city authorities give permission and dedicated October at, 1P1T, at the culmina tion of the jubilee year celebrating the 400th anniversary of tho Protestant Refor AWtton. Announcement of this was mads by the RV. Dr. I. Chantry HeKman, pre), dsnt of the Reformation Celebration Com mittee, lasf nlht at a Reformation fes tival sfrvess in the MetrepeHtan Opera Mouse- What's Doing Tonight. Lseiure ea 'CUr rutaf ." Ur Or. Itn O. tfmpottwM txtl. TUHvm .MrM foil. 8 u cluck jubU- " tssjMsirtat siMMUm, Ttee but um sMmUl j&Z tttojantu! "WMU" CONSERVATION OP EQUINE RESOURCES 'I'lil' n ' ,n. .. ii -MiAtf ., iinuif ,t..tt.. f ,!vjj , sifc . ,B, -,s -r .ffL clfr,.-' ""7ppL' 'lijS- Coprrtsht. Life Pub. Co., reproduced t special arrangement. Biding Mnstor Cut that out, Hicks 1 Horses is scarce enough in the army without your deliberately trying to strangle 'cm. HEART OF THE SUNSET By HEX BEACH CowrioMt itlt, by Harper 4 Brothers, THU 8TOrtY T11V8 FAR ,, A LAI RE AVXTIK. mblreet of .! JVilmnt, one o the flneil ranches on Ins Term uu o est Rio Oraniw, and 1a t'rria. ncro the Ufiicatt border, U lout nwno ln mflstilf, bulhr u-hra Ar harMm falls nnd hrraltm a ten. Aitrr a fMWrifl trtonlm aha -.i " ---iz . - -:--..-' "-".-. .r -. t:. - . -.-- " :- ..- I t. ---- ffiaity furcrraj in rtaciinjr a u'airr noir wntcn mnm nan paasru rartur in ins aay. ItAVip LAW, a tornl raoytr a neat at (s toatrr holt whrn Aiatre hwr to eontorl and furniahea htr ci m antl onticr toldirr ot torlunm r nmxea. nn I on im t-rii or rounn. furntahea htr ctth food from lila mroofr aupplv. Aiaire a nuaponn, nan aifffipaira nit lortvna atia nrann. It prtpnrine Ms M-cntna o collar-'?, lit htlaa rqprr aupplv, M fortvna ami health. Alalra, rt frntrt Kti. Thru MfflH mrf. OXOOlllO. head ot the Meriean Federal troops. Is a fait, tuncriift- oppoard to dtt-ores. lives In o nrrtlon of the house apart from Ed, Thev aetdom meet, OKSKRAL LUIS LONaOlllO, head of the Mexican Federal troops. Is a tall, tuscrvtl- ole Latin, teho Immrtflatrli falla head oxtrheela In lots irifh Alnirr icheii aha meeta him In an effort to nh-nfii reatitution lor the ratnaea ot tha iterienHa am fi-f- t.n Vrr4n eatni. Thia ha ouahinolt promises, and more, loo, and Alalre Jlnii II difficult to tcard off hlf advances uttnout Intultlnc Mm. IILAZK JONBB lives telth his rfnuahler ralomti near Vaa Talmas, and when Dava arrive in the vicinity to tntesfioate cuttle thefta he makes his home there, KLt.awOnTlt. X (aire's attorney and Dave'a pood friend, moJkci the rancrer prom He never to marry before Arat avenkiau to him aoout it. The minor character include Jose, trho resolves to arrant the murder of his cosilrt. ranjllo Sanrhes, killed by ai in on affair with a tlritcan outlaio; Jotorrt. Alalrc't maid; Tad Lewia, on untcrupulous neiohbor and partner of "Ed" Auatinl trblna. ont ot Lexcia'a employed cattle Ihieiet. and filcardo lltisman, irhose rattle hate been atolen, When Dave returnt from his fruitless trip to lueMo In search of Vrbina, latt Jonet telle hint o Jilranor, the ortune-telrr In Jonrtiillr, irho hat the tuperstlilous Jirsicans trrmblinff vllh tear, Dave determines to call upon stranoe as soon aa possible. Oueman. u-hite on a trip across the border, la killed, and a party of -imrricanf decide to raid the Uerican toirn and rrtcuo the body, Alalrt socs fa Jonentlle to team Vava after Jote leairs to nioioe Ihe murder of his cousin Panrilo. Jott firat ooea to Lemoorto, his idol, who It In h'otiiero. The .Urjrlcnn pcncral telle Jote his lovs tor Altlire and fromlaea to help him yet rid of Dave, if he in return acta aa a spy for ItOnoorio at lAe 'atmae. Lemoorio Is ealows ot the ranoer. While raloma is tislllny Atalre. ixinyorla surprises thrtn both by ralllna upon the mistress o taa Palmoa, Tha Mexican u-oes .1 In ire. reyardlrss of raloma' preircr. atid toter does not -en mind Ihe Intrusion o td, icho arrives drunk and furioua. The lime for tha raid into flomtro for Ihe recovery of Qutman'e body i rapidly approarhiny. and sf III Lonporio reutes to leave, plaits and raloma, whs have derided to take up a atand at a vantaoe pnlnl from tohieh they ran help Pavf. liars and thei Sttontpanloils. finally get rid ot Iht Mexican peneral. lie had left hi bodyyuard of eolim-s at IhsTpumolna station, from which rofnt lhet.tiixTwan or; to effect a rrostlno 3( the fllo Urande. When fed learn o this, and Ihe contemplated raid, hs calls up Tad Xcwls. J?d reuirt CHAl'TKB XVIII (Continued) T3UT you are already Involved. Cornel Jj There la no time to waste, and I hae something to say to you. You will drUe me to the river, and my horse will remain here until I return fdr htm." There was no mistaking the comwnnd In Longorlo's tone; the master of Lns Pnlmns rose ns If under compulsion. He took his hat and the two men left the room. "Oh, my Ood 1" Raloma gnsped. "They'll be In time, and so will the Lowls gang." "Quick I Kd will take hlu runabout we'll follow In my car." Alalre tied to mnke herself ready. A few moments late? she looked out from her window and saw the headlights of Ed's runabout flash down the drheway to the road: then she and Paloma rushed to tho garago where the taurine car stood. 'They'll never expect us to follow them" Alalre Jrled to speak hopefully "and we'll drive without lights. Maybe we'll get there In time, after all." As the machine rolled out through the gate she elaborated tho half-formed plan that had come to her: "The brush la thick along the river: we can leave the car hidden and steal up to the pump house. When we hear tho boat coming maybe we can call out In time to warn your father." Tho moon Is rising." Paloma half sobbed. "They'll be sure to see us. Do you thlnlf wo're ahead of Tad Lewis?" "Oh yes. He hasn't had tlmo to get here yet. but he'll come fast when he starts. This hi the only plan I can think of. Alalra drove as swiftly as she dared, following the blurred streak of gray that was the road and taking the bumps with utter recklessness. Already the yellow rim of the moon was peering over the horlson to her right, and by Its light she found the road that turned abruptly toward the Rio drande, a- mile or more distant. Tho blaok mud from the last heavy rain had hard ened; ths ruts In this side road were deep, nnd the car leaped and ptunged, Hing ing Its occupants from side to side. Ahead loomed the dark ridge of the river thickets, a dense rampart of mesqulte, ebony and coma, with hero and there a taller alamo or hackberry thrusting Itself skyward. Rut even before they were sheltered from the moonlight Paloma saw the lights of an other automobile approaching along the .in kiehwnv behind them the I lent. vMantiv. of Tad Lewis's machine. A tr.nm.nt inter Alnlre's car drove Into the black shadows, but, fearing to switch on her headlights, she felt her way cautiously between the walla of foliage until at her right another opening showed, like a nar. row nrroyo, diverging from the one they followed. Into this she swerved, regardless of the fact that It waa half grown up with brush. Thorny branches swept the sides of tha machine: rank, dew-soaked grass .. n h hslcht of the tonneau. The car came to a Jolting pauso, then the motor ceased Its purring and the two women sat motionless, listening ior mo rauio oww oncoming machine naa ueen -miori, swift, escltlng ride, "Young Kd's" run about could not be many minutes ahead of them. ... it. .- Vnsur tha Tad Lewla car. an old style, cheap affair, which advertised Its mechanical Imperfections by a loud clashing of gears ana a noisy oompmiiii ui wn partsl therefore, when tho leafy canyon walls behind her hiding place were bril liantly Illuminated and a car stole silently past at low speed, she seised Paloma by the arm and whispered: That's not Lewis." 'Who Is ItT It can't be Ed " "No he and Longorlo are ahead of us. It's another motor entirely." The women got out, then breasted the high grass and brambles between the hid ing place and tho pump-lioue road, As soon as they were back In the trail they made all possible speed, speculating mean while upon the mystery of the unknown car. Emerging Into the clearing which surrounded the power plant, they discov ered the machine In question standing dark and deserted In the shadows. Evidently the driver, whoever hje was, well knew what he was about, and -had not blundered upon this place f accident, A hundred yards away they could new see ths ghostly Rio Grande. Its saffron surfaae faintly slivered by the low moon; lights gleamed from the windows ot Moralee's house. In the dls tanse the vague outlines ot the Mexican shore were resolving themselves, and far beyond winked the evidence that some bUtd cl tissue of Remsee wsra still awake. Palerna. had brought with her the lontf betreled Wtnohester lifts, and this she aiuisel nervously as rite and Alalre stood wRlseeriacr, CooeMtiesw were favorable lee asssroaeh to Use Ms house lUslf. for two rule of earth, irtisisi seaht fast hUh. 1 2rT?is2 tuf.fy- fr8 isW elPsjWs' ssWls ssl PsssssHsVVHbsJI HP" sT' Hgatlon ditch, and In the shadow of these the women worked their way forward, un obBrred. They had nenrly reached their goal when out Into tho clearing behind them, with mctnlllo rattle nnd clang, burst nnothcr automobile, and Paloma whispered, There's tho Lonls outfit at last." In tho Lowls car were several men. They descended hurriedly, and when ono of them ran around tho front of the car to turn oft its lights both women saw that he carried a rifle. Rvldently Tod Lewis had come prcpnred for desperate measures. A small door ga.e entranco to the boiler room, and Into the lock of this Mrs. Austin nttcd a key; the next moment she nnd Ialomn. wero safely Insldo. They found themselves In utter darkness now, with a smooth brick floor beneath their feet and a strong odor of oil and burnt fuel In their nostrils. Alalre was agreeably surprised In Paloma Jones, for. although tho girl was wrought to a pitch of hysterical excitement, she had. nevertheless, retained her wits; nor had she faltered In the slightest It was evident that the fighting blood In her father was nrousod In her. for she said, calmly; "When It gets light crough to shoot, I'm going to get Tnd Lewis." "Don't net too quickly," cautioned Alalre. Perhaps your father nnd Davo have come and gone. Anyway, we can warn them Just as well by thing Into the air." In reply to this suggestion Paloma merely muttered something under her breath. The brief night ride had given Alalre tlmo In which to recover from her nrat ap prehensions, and now she was surprised nt her own coolness. Kd'a behavior had shocked and horrified her; she was still half paralyzed at his treachery; nnvortho Icsi, her mind was clear, and she was deter mined to avert a tragedy If possible. She khew only too welt what weus Wppen when Rlate Jones nnd Dave Law en counlered the Leuls gang, the presence ot Longorlo's soldiers merely mado more ter tn n the outcome of that meeting. Tho general was furious, It was plain that he would not tolerate this expedition, the avowed purpose of which was to prove hint a liar. It would make but little difference, there fore, whether the quest for Rleardo Ous man's body had been successful or not! even the fact that this was American soil would not deter Longorlo from violent no tion, for the Rio Grande was no real bound aiy, and this part of Texas was as truly Muxlean ns that other river bank which lay J()0 yards distant A oonfu-lon of such thoughts was racing thiough Alnlre's mind as she felt her way out of the boiler room and Into that part of the building where the pumping machin ery stood. Dusty, cobwebbed windows let In a faint ghost-glow of moonlight, but pre vented clear observation of anything out side. Alalre's fumbling fingers found the If tch of the front door and began to lift It, when some one spoke Just outside the build ing. "What did you discovert" Inquired a voice which neltner woman recognised, Pa loma clutched blindly for her companion J the two eavesdroppers stood rooted In their tracks. The pounding of their hearts sounded loudly. 81nce the building was lit tle more than a wooden shell, they could hear the answer: The house Is full of Greasers. I cant tell who they nre." A third man spoke, this tlmo In Spanish. 'That was Tad Lewis who Just came, ser.or." Paloma placed her lips close to Alalre a ear. "Who are those people?" sho breathed. "I dont know. They muat ba the ones who came In that strange automobile." Paloma chattered viciously: "Kverybody In Texas Is here I wish we'd thought to scatter tacks behind us." Cautiously they swung the door back and looked out. The open space along the river bank was lceled by the moonlight From Morales's house, to their right, came tho sound ot Voices. The women waited. A few moments, then a number of men aipcnred. Paloma judged there were at least a tloxen, but sue wss too excucu u count them. As they came straggling to wnrd tho pump house one of them called beck : "Morales I Put out your damned lights." Both women recognised Tad Lewlj as the speaker. Alalre had stubbornly refused to charge her husband with any active sharo In this pvll business, but her faith In Ed suddenly venlshed when she heard him say: "Hush I You're making too much noise. You'd better scatter out, too, for there s no telling whero thoy'U land." Alalre leaned weakly against tho door. "I'm going to leave nnd let you all attend to the reJst. he was saying. But Tad Lewis halted him as ho turned from the group. "Whero nre you going, Edt You lert vnnr car hnrk vonder bv the road. I al most ran Into It" "i:h? What aro you talking about? My car M over by Morales's house." "Senor Austin Is In a great hurry," sneered some one In Spanish "Once moro hu lcaips all of the fighting to his friends. That's Adolfo Urblna." panted raloma. "1 know him." Stung by this open charge of cowardice, Austin began a voluble de fense, but In the midst of It General Longo rlo addressed him sharply: "You will stny here, senor. Nobody leaves this place." "I told you I wouldn't be a parly to tha business," Ed declared hotly. "You forced m' to come In the first place " 'Yes I And now I force you to stay." Longorlo's stand appeared to please Lewis, who chimed In with the words That's right. Ed You've got to stick, for nrif-A In vnnr llfo" "What do you mean, you nearly ran Into my car back yonder?" Austin asked, after a moment Ain't that younjsnachtno yonder by tne thicket?" InqulredLewIs. "If It ain't, whose Is It?" As no one answered he started In the direction he had Indicated; but nt thnt moment a man came running from the river bank, crying softly: "Look outl They come." 'I'm going to shoot," raloma Jones gnsped, but Alalro, who onco ngaln henrd the sound of whispering In tho shadows Just outside their hiding place, managed to restrain her companion. It was well that she succeeded, for even as Paloma raised her weapon a man passed swiftly by the crack of tho half-open door and scarcely ten feet beyond the muzzle of tho rifle. He was followed by three others. The first of the new comers, acting ns spokesman for his party, stepped out Into the moonlight and cried loudly: "Hello, men I What's" goln" on here?" It was an American voice; it had a broad, slow, Texas drawl. The group of plotters turned, there was a startled murmur, then Tad Lewis an swered: "Hello 1 Who aro you? What do you want?" "I reckon we must have got oft the road," announced the stranger. Then he peered out across tho (rlver: "Say I Ain't that a skiff coming yonder?" he Inquired. "Well, it don't look like a steamboat." Lowls laughed, disagreeably. "We're bavin' a little party of our own. I reckon you fellows had better beat It Under stand?" The outposts that had been sent to cover the bank In both directions were now com ing In. Through the stillness of the night ttseee ansreeWn tne eni arehur that thi. 4rnrer itkt aM take his hint, Lewis raised his vole ncingiyi Thar yftur road back yowder. It's a right good road, and I'd advlee yon U Iratet it fast" Hut this suggestion wee atee ntsseeeelt ts fact It appeared to sum Mse men ad dressed, for he, too, lagtied. Me turns. and the women noticed that he earrteet a short saddle gun. They saw, also, that at least one of the men at his beek VM tlmllarly armed. "Now, what's the hurry?" The etrenfer was chuckling. Suddenly he r Ma voice and called loudly, "Hello, Pave I Is that you-all?" The answer floated promptly back, "Helte, Cap I Sure It's us." "Have you got him?" It was niate Jones's voice whek an swered this time, "You betl" Paloma Jones was trembling bow. She clung to Alalre, crying thankfully, "It's the Rangerel Tho Rangers I" Then she hrefce away and ran out Into the moonlight, trailing her absurd firearm after her. ".Sow, boys," the lunger captain was aaylng. M know "most every one of ye, and we ain't going to have the. least bit of trouble over this thing, are wet I reckon you-all are friends of Rleardo Out man, and you Just couldn't wait to Had out about him, eh?" Atalre, who had followed Paloma, was close enough now to recognise the two Guzman boys as members of the Ranger party. Lewis and his men had drawn to gether at the nrat alarm: Longorlo's Mexi cans had gathered about their leader. The entire situation had changed In a mom set and the Ranger captain was In control , of It ' Soon Dave Law and Blase Jones came op over the river bank; they paused, strieken with surprise at finding a score of pee4e whero they had expected no more than four. Blaze was the first to speak. "What the- hell?" he cried. He peered near-elghtedly from ono to the other: then his huge bulk shook with laughter, "Say, do my glasses magnify, or Is this an Odd Fellows' meetln'?" , "Dad I Oh, Dad I" Paloma scurried to him and flung herself Into his arms. "Lord of mercy, kldl" the father ex claimed. "Why, yoi'd ought to be home and abed, long 'ago. You'll catch your death of cold. Is that gun loaded." Dave Law was even moro amazed than his companion. His nfst glimpse ot the waiting figures had warned him that some thing had gone wrong, nnd, therefore, he did not stop to nsk himself how Tad Lewis and Longorlo could have learned of this affair, or what could have brought Alalro and Ed Austin to the scene. Recovering from his -first surprise, he took a position beside his superior officer. Captain Evans did not seem at all troubled by the disparity In numbers, One Ranger, or tvrb at the most had hlways been sufficient to quell a Texan disturb ance; now that there were three ot them, ha felt equal to an Invasion ot Mexican soil. If necessary In consequence he re laxed his watchful vigilance, and to Dave no urawiia: (CONTINUED TOMORROW) V - f j?T v AUTUMN HESORTB ATLANTIC CITY. N. J, .oJTo&U. i MrsnTl ATLANTIC CITY. 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