JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE l and Mrs. Jones Wister Host and Hnafpaa Jit. Dance Tonight for Their navy xarquaiice Series Begin rOClI entertaining will bo done tonight R. dunce which will bo given by Mr. feE?. F? - ,.iv V. o. .rfea'fl sister, Mlsa Anna linmlll Forlcs. SI.. . -n.1 (h rinis "" wtherlng of his chll gen iilnoe. Anno n'B mother In Mrs. filiard Watn Melrs, ,51 was Miss Anno ilfthtman, a second aushter of Mrs. Wis- if, Mrs. "Wister her- fclf. you Know, vvns iffo Sablna il'Invll- Urg, a sister of Mrs. ,wis Levlck. HUo karrled Mr. William Velghtmnn, son of tho $0 Mr. wnuam CCblghtman (of untold kealth), and n number IP years after his Jilh marrlod Mr. Snes Wiator, who was Swldower with two aughters, tho present aU. William Barclay nd Mrs. Arthur Mason Mchcster. D o s 1 d o a aEs. Farlcs and MrB felrs, Mrs. Wister had our other WclRhtman Aigtiters, Miss Bertha, ho married a Now fork man; M. I s s Louise, who married lack Stnuvbrldgo, Miss Ethel, who Is Mrs Ned fenson, nnd Miss Jartha, who Is now Irs. Bllllo Fuller. MVell. all I can say Sims, nny cu you wiw :mcmber tho popular- of tho AVclghtman Iris whon they camo ut and who know of the continued popular ity of theso young ma- irons, will not bo dis appointed In their chil dren, for on all sides I jjear tho tamo things; that Anno nnd Marls Lotilso aro among tho sweetest nnd most exquisitely polite, buds of tho sen Ion. As a second-year girl said to me: They aro such llltlo ladles!" and sad to liy, vory often no matter what back ground of family or position somo of our buds may have, there aro Homo who hao if Vwn exnntlvc.nlehrntod for their man- L'ltira There aro to bo qulto a. number of din ners tonight beforo tho dance, which, by Jjie way, Is to bo held In tho Itltz Carlton. iDr, and Mrs. I,ewli Brlnton will enter ktain at that hotel for Elizabeth, and tho Tom Rldgowaya will glvo a dinner at their Pino street houso for Elizabeth Fox, who a cousin of MrB. RIdgoway. Galnor 'Balrd -Bill bo given a dlnnor by Mr. and Mrs. Franklin McCrea WIrgman, when iJhelr guests will Include tho llttlo cousins. Mary Ashhurst nnd Frances I.olper, Su- ttnne Elliot, Kathcrlno Putnam, Mary ufrooke, Lois Jackson, Bllllo Wright, Ed- raund Purvcs, Jim Morrltt, Jr., Morris errltt, Henry Pemborton and Morris Freeman. 'Tonight will soo the first of tho series oi' Navy Yard dances In tho sail loft. Those of us who havo gone to theso parties know what good times we've had, so I'm mighty glad thoyo started again. ?,A number of dinners will precede tho (Unco, among them ono given by Captain Robert Lee Russell, U. S N., and Mrs. Russell, when covers will be laid for Kfwenty guests. Captain of the Yard Xuby and Mrs. Luby will havo tvclvo guests and Paymaster Elliott Moorman, JJ, S. N will give a dinner on board tho battleship Ohio. Ills guests will be Dr. and Mrs. Alexis du Pont Smith, Miss Dorothy Smith, Lieutenant John do jloode, U. S. M. C, and Mrs. do Roode, and Miss Inez Posey, of Washington. Paymaster Thomas Cochran, U. S N nnd Mr. Cochran, of 2518 South Lambert trest, will havo Miss Gorton, of Corning. & Y.; Mr. John I Payne, U. S. N.. nnd Mrs, Payne as their guests. . Lieutenant Commander William II. Al len and Mrs. Allen will also entertain at dinner, and on the transport Bealo Lieu- inant Charles T. Blackburn, U. S. N., and Mrs. Blackburn will dine ten guests. These affairs aro usually great fun nnd ero Is nothing to Indicate any other uicoma xowgnt man run pure nnd staple. NANCY WYNNE, Personals Mr. and Mrs. William O, Warden, of Redmite. School Housa lane. Qermantown. Iwjll give a dinner-dance on Friday night of this week In honor of Mlsa Oalnor Owen (Balrd, one of the season's most popular gdtbutantea. Among the guests will be lilies Anna Walker Melrs. Mlsa Elliabeth E'Nerrla Brock. MIsm Dorothy Emlen Now. sgld. Miss Emily Price Welsh. Miss Mar- siiret winsor Karris. Sliss I'aunne wencKia. RMIsji Llia. Norrls. Miss Maria Fraier, Miss uuaoeui C Miller. MUs Mia janney, list Alien Janncv. Mlsa Edith Earle, Mr. John Potior Mr. Rrihim Roberts. Mr. fJahn Mason. Mr. Warden McLean, Mr. William McLean. Mr. Albert Kennedy, Mr, eooetn Kennedy and Mr, John ueary. .Mrs. flMrr TjknrtH .Tilvtlrj. h&B issued BnrlUtlons for a small tea at her country Ijlaee at St. Davids on Wednesday, Decern- wr o, in honor of her sister, sirs. i-a. nuna da Forest Curtis. IDr. Anil lt.fr T Vn-min 1Tnrv. til 1906 Epruce street, are being congratulated on im oirm of a son this morning. Mrs. Henry as usa Mary K. Qibson, at the dancs which will be given on IEuesday evening. December p, n the Jprooro of the Qermantown Cricket Club : ine board of women vlsltoriof tne ier- Lntfiwn TTnnnltal lh rAlvlnET line Will W4 Mrs. Alexander W. .Wister. Mrs. 3ar Butler. Mr. Charles Penrose Keith land Miss Maria Logan. Mrs Baluar gt Mare, Mm. Alexander plater, Jr , and Mrs. Theodore Brown will give dinners yjpr the dance. las Xfnllv T)tr.la n-mrlV of this City 1 now making her home In Paris, sailed & eaiuraay on the Bochamoeau. i ims city Miss Borda was ui gutsc 01 'if. R. 11 Bayard Bowie, of 1T10 Walnut t. ana of wrs. jonn MsrKoe. i v ust street Two Granddaughters. for the. ,i.m,i. -v.- ... .. . nnd Mm. .t. .. . ...-. 1.1 was . . vc,Rmmn". who married Dr. Randolph Una hMnr..i i i,,ii... i .. . " """' io iiuiiiiiBwncni Photo by Marcenu MISS MAUD MORRISON WIGGINS Who was ono of tho nidi nt tho ball Riven nt tho Hollovuc-Strntford last week by tho rhilnilelpriln Auxilinry Association of Southern Industrial Schools nt tho opern last evening In honor of Mlsa Dorothy Dobson and Mr S Wclr Iewin. whose engagement lias Just been announced. Mrs. J It. Kidder, of Knst Venn street. Cermantown. has issued cards for a tea on Saturday, December 2, ,from I until 6 o'clock, to ment Mrs Uduard Lawrcnco Pugh Inclosed also are cards from Mrs Frederick Clifton Vail to moet Mrs. Louis nichardson Vail Tho card of MIbs Helen M Tugh la nlso Inclosed Mrs. J Frank Delnplalno, of Hortter stroct, Gcrmantown, will gUo two bridge parties on December IS and 14. Mr and Mrs. John Johnson, of 3S0S Chestnut ntrcet, will glvo a theater party and supper nt tho Bcllevuo Stratford on Friday, December 20, to meot Miss Marga ret La Hue Miss Eleanor Edmonds, of Wnyno avenue nnd Upsal street, gavo a small bridge party yostcrdny afternoon In honor of Miss Xinr jorle Thomas whoso engagement to Mr J Ncvln Tomeroy. of Chnmbcrsburg. Pa., was rccontly announced. Friends of Mr Lincoln Shnrpless. of Hatlierton, Cheltcn Hills, will ho glad to hear that he Is recuperating rapidly after his recent operation for appendicitis, and was able to return to his home yesterday Mr nnd Mrs. Harry Anscll, of the Cres helm Arms will entertain nt dinner tonight at the Qermantown Cricket Club Their guests will be Mr nnd Mrs Bernardo do It Stokes, Mr and Mrs. John Illakcioy, Mrs. David T Young. Mr Barclay Lex and Mr. Isaao Loeb Straus, of Baltimore. Mrs Edgar Howard, of B Linden lane. Merlon; Mrs John P Holllngswortb, of Dovon, nnd Mrs Clarcnco Clark, 3d, left Inst week for the border to spend a fort night at EI Pnso Tholr husbands are mem bers of tho Troop Mr nnd Mrs George II Bojd hate taken apartments at tho Kittcnhouse, where they will spend tho winter Miss Mary LIpplncott. of rtahhlt Hill, has left for Chicago, III, where she will spend a fortnight as the guest of Miss Dlatchford and will attend the debutante tea Mrs Paul Dlatchford will give In honor of her granddaughtei. Miss Bliss. Mr and Mrs. William Klrkpatrick. of Easton, Pa . spent the week-end ns the guests of Mrs Klrkpatrlck's parents, Dr and Mrs Wells, nt Wajne Mr. nnd Mrs Klrkpatrick came on to attend tho wedding of Miss Katharine Ver ner and Mr Charming Daniel, which took place last Saturday nfternoon Friends of Mr Louis R. Button, of Wash ington lane, Jcnklntown, will be glad to hear that he Is recuperating from his recent op eration for appendicitis nnd has returned to his home. Mrs Boulton Earnshaw, of Montgomery avenue. Chestnut Hill, left yesterday for Atlantla City to spend several days Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo C. Scott, of 114 Highland avenue, Cynwyd, announce the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Buth Luulse Scott, to Mr. William Casper Tierce, of Mllford, Del Miss Scott is the niece of Mr. John It K. Scott. Mr. and Sirs. Harry Darorf. of 1813 North Thlrty-thlrd street, will give a din ner tomorrow at their home In honor of the recently announced betrothal of their daughter, Miss Elisabeth R. Da r off, to Mr Albert B. Voice, of New York, Covers will be laid for forty. The N. T. P. Club pf ,Norlh Philadelphia will hold Its Thanksgiving dance Decem ber 1 at tho Beldeld Country Club. The receiving party Includes Mlsa Jane MeCon- THE LANDING OF THE PILGRIMS EVEftrSJG LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, KOVEMBER 29, hll, Mlsa Edna Campbstl, Miss Hadlyn '-"' Miss Edna Vogel. Mrs. B. It Conover nnd Miss Anna Hlmango The Begat Club will hold nn Informal subscription dance at the Hotel Walton tomorrow night A quiet wedding will be solemnised to morrow morning nt o clock at the Calhe drnl, when Miss Elclnore Holes will become the bride of Mr Lawrence t. Kelly, ot this city The Itev Joeph O'Harn will ofn elate The bride will bo attended by Miss Als Mullen, and Mr John McCool, ot Potts town, wilt net ns best man A wedding breakfast will follow at the ltcllexue Stmt ford. After n trip to Washington Mr and Mrs. Ke'ly will lite nt 4 12S Westminster avenue until the early spring Weddings CUNNLVCIHAM McCI.OSKEY The marriage of Miss Irene Marie Me Closkev, daughter of Mr nnd Mrs William McCloske), of 1007 North Slsth street nnd Mr. Joseph A Cunnlnghnm. nlso of this city, took plsce this morning at 10 o clock nt the Church of tho lmmnrulnle Concep tion Miss McCloskey who was given In marriage hy her father, woro a gown of white sntln trimmed with point lace nnd she carried n bouquet of orchids nnd lilies of the valley Miss Marguerite Mcfloskey a sister of the bride was maid of honor nnd woro turquolso blue taffeta trimmed In gold Her hat was of gold liv nnd French Hon cm Tho bridesmaids Included Miss Agnes Moylan, Miss llcglna McCormlck Miss Mary ltookoy nnd Miss Agnes Mc Veigh They woro ellow taffeta frocks trimmed with brown lullo Master Richard McCloskcy was page A reception followed nt the home of the bride's parents After a wedding trip Mr nnd Mrs. Cunningham will bo nt homo nt G12C North Hroad street McCULLOUGH BROWN A quiet but pretty wedding will take placo today nt 5 n clock at St. Elisabeth's Roman Catholic Church, nt Twenty third nnd Ilerks streets, when Miss Cecelia Agues Ilrnwn. of 2131 Turner street will beronio tho bride of Mr John Joseph MrCullough, of 1712 North Twenty ninth street Mls Brown will bo attended b Mls Marie Kntherlne Carmody as bridesmaid, ami Mr MrCullough will havo Mr Wnrren Cnssldy nn best man A small reception will fol low at the home of the bride They will K to Wnshlngton on their wedding trip Miss Ilrown wive formerly from Miners Mile, Pa. CARUSO'S THRILL - STILL THE SAME Great Audience Hears Tenor ns Samson in Revival of St. Sncns's Opera At the beginning of n review In a good plico to mention next weeks opern It will be "Lohengrin" with Urlus Rappold. florltx nnd Ober. Even with so populnr n work and such a good "pnper" enst, It Is doubtful if the housa will be any larger thnn last night's, which crowded box and gallery and deepened the linn of ntnnders to the point of lmpassab!!lt Caruso and cash are still synoiomous The bill was St Saen's "Somson et Dallla " which was one of tho many fresh things of Interest to the good account or Oscar Hammersteln in the dan of his reign ln gave It with a fine company, headed b tho long-absent Dalmorvs, tho now dead tlcrvllle Hracho and tho rellnblo Dufranno Later Dorla sang tho role of the seducing valley-woman of Sorck With that let his tory stop and Impressions start Ono ot those last evening was to the effect that the mighty Caruso has lost nono of his cunning Somo of his vocal resource he undoubtedly has mislaid but he knows how to sow with the hand as well as the full sack Ho still cin husband those round, vociferous jellow tones of his, only to pour them nut In prodigal profusion when the occasion demands, startling dls detrnctors nnd delighting his ndmlrcrs, ns in tho duet with Dallla In tho second net At the close ot that ecstatic duet he seized a great audi eace nnd thrilled It with the old Caruso ferv or Mine Homer, tho Dallla. got a strangely apathetic reception. Perhaps that was due In part to tho fact that sho has done bet tor acting, though not better singing. In other roles At first she was obviously a comely and respectable person, becoming, with the nddltlon of her purple robe and the growl of the storm, more of the temp tress Hut the malignance of tho spirit, rather than the malignance of the flesh, Is more in her line She Is more Ortrud than the Rose of Sharon To praise her singing too much, in tho face of Its oru lenco. Its warmth. Its beauty of production. Is ns Impossible as to praise her Impersona tion, both highly nnd Justly She was In the midst of some excellent players. Even Mr. Caruso, who Is not famous for his subtlety, made a more sub dued nnd suggestive figure of the son of Manoah than ono would have expected An ingenious make-up aided him somewhat, and he was not wholly Incredible even In the temple scene. In which he sang with dramatic power. There were earlier mo ments when he was out of voice Right adroitly did he shield that fact. For real hlstrlonlsm one had to turn to Mr do Luca, who was the high pi lest nreaklng no tradition, he proved that tradi tion may he ennobled as well as degraded The portrait was authentic with a touch of biblical severity, which came Into sharp contrast In the ballet, led by the lively nnd pretty Itoslna Oalll a ballet replete with bright, hot color, but with llttlo design scenlcally The smash-up occurred with prompt success, after tho child, Samson's guide, was fortunately out of harm s path. Fortunately, because that child was a sym pathetic nnd plausible little actor As to "Samson" Itself, it Is still a rousing and splendiferous opera If It Is not the impressive lyrlo music we once Imagined. It may be because French music of tho seven ties Is not now taken so heavlls Thcio was no heaviness In Mr. Polaccos conducting He did well, ns often, H D What's Doing Tonight Lecture nn Interior cjacoratlnn b; y Hu inner nob In on, undr iuipiwmi of Ifnl.en i'lon'stt? ftmrTf T." M C '" A I (if Arch trret 8 o'clock inlAH nf IfnUarillV Kfn. trwl B o'clocK Temprsnc renctrt, nrand Orini I.od nf lVnnrlvnU. HeottUh nil IUII J 15 u clock. Twentieth annlvtrimry banqutt. Knlshu of Columbus, Hotel AdtlphU; 7 Jo o clock ruiaar for benefit of Catholic Jllwlonary SocUlY r'onUblt' Armory, lecture by Sir Riblndranith Tor. Indian pott. Academy of Mullc. Klorenro Klahtlnaalo I-odse, Daughters of 8t Oeorge. Quartet Hall Survivor of Klre Zouaves, Fifth and Chest nut sireeU Combined ale club U. of P. and Cornell, nellevue-tJtratrord RitrsTiaA JOV I worrwal THE VACANT WORLD By C.E0KGE ALLAN ENGLAND ( opirloM. If If. til trank A. Uuiiery Company Tin: STour Titi'8 FAn , nBATntcr. kriprkk tfno,r,Fh,?.r; slowly rtBln ronsi loun nn i Wfns nr eyes upon a neen of utter devsftellon . ni ruin The otllo In tho sistropoHlati IJulM Ina, New York where she hail sat at tnj tpewrltr wUn oh sud nly fell "'"F,. '" now nothlnc but ruin Only superstructure. brick walls and doors ami III" ' ,"V bstr iwwilered nreckaan remain Ucatrlce s nsir reaches to her ankli-s (h ALIAN 8TKHN. her employer one ortns cits ". areatest enatneers In 1th,.u,n,,!!!I;. mined rust, comes to life also In his ", tory At each movement ipory oI ''",. romponel ctothliuc falls lie Ims a grr' shock of hair nnd Ion Wnl ,,. When lleutrlci. and Allan fully "fn' their senses they make a hasty survey or their situation The entire rlty Is JV In abovo the trees Kverytnlng la d" Thv r the only human beinas alive White on his vn In Ihe remain" or hardware e store, wnero un " .... ,. store, whero lie secures re volvers mat tnilcnllnn that there are other um llnai nllvo on earth Stern Is tllleil wun articles Itefore Hlern leaves for a morn eslended spedllion tho following day h , "", trice a revolver Mern figures thai he ani ihn alrl hivo -slept , at least 1000 " He then sets up n, wireless oulfll tr, i rte perate ettort to .llsi-nier If thero aro any oth-r human Iielnga lctt nn earth Btern gets no answrr but ho doe" dis cover ton anl the west bank of th- Hudson Itlver snarms of lights moving across tho river toward the couple At tne- n time sounds of tomtoms como from mo north rii ir-rnu xvi TIIK tlATIIintlNO OF THK HOItHKg itrpOM TOMS' So the are savages'" ex- i claimed tho girl, taking a quick breath "nut what then?' "Don t Just know, yet It's n fact, though, they ro certainly savngea Two tribes, ono with torches, ono with drums Two different kinds. 1 guess And they're coming In hero to parley or right or some thing Hegular powwow nn hand Trouble nhead, whlchover side wins!" For us'" "That depends May bo wo,'U be able to Ho hidden here till this thing blows over whatever It msy be It not. and If they cut oft our water supply, well " He ended with n kind of growl The sound gave Jleatrlce a strange sensation Sho kept a moment s sllonco, then re- "Thcy re up nroutul Central Park now, the drums are. don't you think so? How far do you make that?" Close on to two miles Come, lets be " in silence the climbed tho shaky ladder, reached the tower stairs and descended the many stories to their dwelling Hero tho first thing Stern did was to strike a light, which ho masked In a cor ner behind a skin stretched like a screen from ono wall to the other H this Il lumination, very dim yet adequate, he minutely examined nil their firearms He loaded every ono to capacity and made sum all were In working order Then be satisfied himself that the supply of car tridges was ample These he laid enre fulli along by tho windows overlooking Madison Forest, by tho door lending Into the suite of offices and by the stair-head that civo nccess to the fifth floor Then ho blew out tho light again 'Two revolvers, ono shotgun, nnd one rifle all told." said he "All magaslna arm's I guess that'll hold them for a while. If It comes down to brass tacks' How h your nerve. Beatrice?" 'Never better"' sho whispered, from the dark Ho saw the dim white blur that indicated her face nnd It wns very denr to him, nil of a sudden dearer, far, than he had ever realised Cood llttlo girl'' he exclaimed, giving her the rifle A moment his hand pressed hers Then with a quick Intake of the breath, he strode over to the window and once more listened She followed 'Much nearer, now"' Judged he Hear that, will ou?' Again they listened Louder now the drums sounded, dull, ominous, pulsating llko the hammering of n fever pulse Inside a sick roam skull A dull, confused hum, a nolso as of n swarm Ing mass of hees, drifted down-wind "Maba they'll pass by?" whispered lleatrlce. . , . . "Jt,s Madison Forest they're aiming nt! returned the tnglnecr "See thero! He pointed to westward There, far oft along tho forest lane of Fourteenth street a sudden gleam of light flashed out among the trees, vanished, re. appeared, was Joined by two ten. a nun rlred others Add now the whole approach to Madison Forest by several streets be gan to sparkle with these feux-follets. weaving and flickering unsteadily toward the square . Here, there, everywhere through the dense masses of foliage, the watchers could already see a dim and moving mass, nt fully Illuminated by torches that now burned steady, now flared nto red and smoky tourblllons of flame In the night- W"Uke monster glow-worms, crawling among the trees !" the girl exclaimed We could mow them down from here already Ood grant we nha'n't have to light I -S-h-h-h 1 Walt and see what s up 1 Now. from the other horde, coming from the north, sounds of warlike preparation were growing ever louder. With quicker beatp the insistent tom toms throbbed thelr'rhythmlc melancholy rune, hollow and dissonant. Then all at once the drums ceased! and through the night air drifted a minor chant; a wall that rose, fell, died, and came again, lagging as many strange voice Joined It And from the square below a shrill, high-pitched, half-animal cry responded. Creeping shudders chilled the flesh along the engineer's backbone. -What I peed, now," thought he, "U about a hundred pounds of high-grade dynamite, or a gallon of nitroglycerin. Hetter still, a dozen capsules of my own Invention, my 'Pulverlte" -1 guess that would aettle things mighty quick It would be the Joker in this game all right' Well, why not make some! With what chemloals I've got left couldn't I work up a half-pint? Bottled In glass flasks. I guess It would turn the trick on opt '" - Why they look black '" suddenly Inter rupted t'h girt "See tawo and there T" Sta palatal toward the spring Stern THANKSGIVING IN 1?HE ARK presslon of n hand holding a torch. Ho saw a iiony, half-human Tho glimpse vanished, but he hid seen enough "Itlaek es. bltte-blnck ' They seem eo. nnjtutw And why. did ou see the size of them? No bigger than apes' Clood heaven'" Involuntnrlly ho shuddered For now, like a drenm-hordo of hideous irentures seen In a nightmare, the torch-bearers bad spread all through the forest nt the base of tho Metropolitan Awnj from tho building out ncross by the spring and oven to Fifth avenuo the mob extended, here thick, thero thin, without order or toherence a shifting, murmur ing, formless seemingly planless congeries ot dull brutality "Seems ns though malformed human members black and bestial, hid been Hung nt random Into a ghastly kaleidoscope, tumid by a madman 1" whispered Stern THEIR FIRST THANKSGIVING DINNER ara-tfiWr Evo: You may no , llko my npplo nbotir the Kind your The girl answering nothing peered out in fascinated horror. Up up to the watel .- rose a steady droning hum , and frnm the northwnrd, ever louder, ever clearer, came now the war song of the attacking parti The drums began again suddenly. A high-pitched, screaming laugh echoed nnd died nmong the woods beyond the ruins of Twenty-eighth street Still In through the western approaches of the square more and more lights kept straggling Thicker and still more thick grew the press below Now that torch glow was strong enough to cast Its lurid reflec tions on the vacant-staring wrecks of win dows and of walls gaping like the shattered skulls of n civilization which was no more To tho nostrils of the man and woman up floated an acrid, pitchy smell And birds, dislodged from sleep, began to zlgzng about, aimlessly, with frightened cries Give the Children Bread That Strengthen Growing children need every bit of assistance possible in the way of nourishing food. 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Stern" Kesolve , llow long It lasted, what its meaning Its details, the vvntchcrs could not tell Im possible from that height and In Hint gloom, broken onlj by nn occasional pile .j-M. m . i A WVI. V . Cooyrlkht. l.Ho i-ub i u pic, but I'm thankful you can't brapr motnor used to mnKo gleam of moonlight through the drifting cloud rack, to Judge tho fortunes nfthls primitive war They knew not the point nt Issue nor yet the t do of victory or loss Only they knew that back and forth the torches flared, the war-drums boomed and rattled, the jelling, slaughtering, demoniac hordes surged in a swirl nf bestial murder lust And so llmo pnsseil, and fewer grew the drums, et the torches flared on, and ns the llrst gray dawn went Angering up tho sky there came a break a flight, a merciless pursuit i linl j tho man and woman, up aloft, saw things that ran nnd shrieked and were cut down saw things thero In the forest that died even us they killed, and mingled the howl of triumph with the bub bling gasp nf dissolution I'kIi' A beaBt war'" shuddered the cngl 'mL, Jk jj gA hwr o read - Without will keep moist and fresh. Your grocer has it. Get the loaf with the label, i.tiAjt Wunderbar Rye, That means it is pur?. Rye Bread in 9 Co reproduced by special arrangrr neer, at length, drawing Beatrice away from the window She lelded, waking ns It were from the horrid fascination that had held her spell bound Down she sat on her bed ot furs, rovered her eyes with her hands and for a while remained quite motionless. Stern watched her And nKaln his hand sought the revolver butt 't ought to have waded Into that bunch long ago," thought he. "We both ought to have What It's all about, who could tell? But It's nn outrage ngalnst the night Itself, against tho world, even dead though It be if it hadn't been for wasting good ammunition for nothing 1" A curious, guttural whine down there In the forest ntlrncted his attention. Over to the window ho strode nnd once again peered down. A change had come upon tho scene, a nuddeti. radical change No more the sounds of combat rose, but now a dull, c-onclnmniil murmur ns of -victory nnd preparation for some ghastly rite. Already In the center of tne wood, hard by the spring, a little fire had been lighted. i:vcn ns Stem ioohcu, aim, moving ngures heaped on wood. The engineer saw whirl ing droves of sparks spiral upward; he snw denso smoke, followed by a larger flame And, grouped around this, already some hundreds of the now paling torches cast their livid glare Off to one side ho could Just distinguish what seemed to be a grbup engaged In some activity, but what this might be he could not determine. Yet nil at once a scream of pain burst out therefrom, and then a gasping cry that ended quickly and did not come ngnln. Another shriek nnd still n third, nnd now Into tho leaping flames some dark, misshapen things were Hung and a great shout nrosc Then rote nlso a shrill, singsong whine, and suddenly drums roared, now with a different cadence "Hark!" snld tho engineer. "The torch men must have exterminated the other bunch nnd got possession of the drums. They're using 'em themselves apd badly!" By tho firelight aguo shapes came nnd wont, their shadows grotesquely flung ngnlnst the leafy screens. Tho figures quickened their paces and their gestures, then suddenly, with cries, flung themselves Into wild activity And all about the fin. Stern saw a wheeling, circling, eddying mob of black nnd frightful shapes "The swine!" he breathed "Walt wait till 1 mako n pint or two of Pulverlte!" Rven ns ho spoke the concourse grew quiet with expectancy A sllenco fell upon the forest. Something was being led for ward toward the fire something for which the others nil made way. The wind freshened. With It Increased the volumo of smoke. Another frightened bird, cheepln-r fo'lornly, fluttered abovo the tree tops Came a sharp clicking sound, a quick scuffle, n grunt, then silence once more. And nil nt once the drums crashed, nnd the dance began again, madder, more ob scenely hideous thnn ever. "Voodoo'" gulped Stern "Obeah-workl And tnd the quicker I get my Pulverlte to working the better." Undecided no longer, determined now on a course of definite action without further delnj, the engineer turned back Into the room Upon hla forehcaa stood a cold nnd prickling swent of horror and dls gust Hut to his lips he forced a smile as In tho hnlf light of tne red and windy dawn ho drew close to Beatrice. Then all nt once, to his unspeakable relief, he saw the girl was sleeping. (CONTINUED TOMOItnOW) Seed v a made by a special patented process. the World mi CbMiWU, LJt C PAD IT OfiqUEMifli 3UIGBNTI.Y