Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 02, 1916, Night Extra, Page 15, Image 15

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EVEtfttfG LKDEB-PTniiABELPniA, PATOKDAT. BEOBMBBB 101G
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JUST GOSSIP
Saturday Evening Committee Class Event of Day
for Members of bchool Set Debutante
Parties Mr. and Mrs. Hagen Entertain
TtEttTAlN It l ",0 Committee. Class
Vsrowii'ln popularity cnch yonr. nticl
U 1 tho nnnl claw bfforo the nrtuitl
tomlnff out of tlio debutante, iirolmbly
mother Ima nn cyo to tlid sticoredliie; year.
.. therefore cntrrtnlns for dntiRhter
more frequently before tlila clnss than nt
Wi other time. Of
course, some
jo for two or oven
three years to tho
Committee CIoiik,
to It dcs not
mean thnt cnch'
one ontcrlalnod
will bo ft debu
tante of the nel
year, but It iloeo
help to hnvo n
good tlmo when
one in Introduced
to nil the 10JB In
the younger clnsa.
then when the
great time of debut
comes one hns
plenty of men
.lands 1(1 dllllCO
K with nt nil the par-
I... mil vnlla!
m TonlRht will nca
t),e Initial meet
ing of the c'nsi) for
this year; among
the-glrl who will
be entertained nt
dinner will he
St a 1 1 1 o Hush,
Whose pnrents, Mr.
U.nd Mrs. Hen
P '' nueh. will Klvo n
' ''dlnner for her.
3 Sarah Dolnn will
honor nt the homo
'cf her parent.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Ddlart, nt 2107
Walnut street Dr.
and Mm William
P Ad dock Klnpp
jrlll entertain for
EIlso. and Mar-
MRS. 0. II. PERRY PEPPER
Mrs. Pepper, whoso marrinuc took
place toriny, was Miss M. Kulnlio
Willcox, (Inuuhter of Mrs. Willinm
Wiltcox.'
Jorlo Canby will bo Klvon dlimor by her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wlllnm Marriott
Canby
There will be three debutmitu affairs,
two theatre parties and a dinner-dance.
Vilsflon WurtB will be given n thentre
jAifparty by Mr nnd Mrs. Hamuel I'rlce
j& "Wetherlll. The guests wl'l be principally
W of tho deb set. and they will be entertained
$T at supper nnd dnncltiK nfter the theatre.
5 h The second thentre, party will bo nlven
Cja'the afternoon, and will bo folowcd
' by tea at the Uo levue-Stratford. l-'or this
f 'party .Mrs nillrtnn I'orot will be hostens
' find tho BUeats of honor I'mnoei helper
i'and Marj' Ashhuiat. nieces of Mis. Perot.
i Tho others will bo Mary Tlrookc, Coilnne
K5 Freeman. Mario Louise I'aiie.i. Lorraine
V Graham, Dorothy Owynne, nitzabotluSln-
Personals
Invitations were received last evening for
the Assemblies, which will be hold In the
ballroom of tha IIcllevito-Ktratford on I'rl
ity. January C, and Friday. February 1C.
The patronesses this year Include .Mrs
Horace Blnney Hare, Mrs Ileauvcuu Ilorle,
Jr., Sirs, Arthur lllddle, Mrs. lilwurd In-
, ftrsoll. Mrs Ilenjamlii Chow Tllglunan, Jr.,
nd Mrs. Hubert llnre Duvls
The balls aro under tho management of
$ llr. Henry Urinton Coxo. Mr Gouvernenr
Cadwalader, Mr S I'embertoh Hutchinson,
' ilr. Caspar W Morris nnd llr Chnrlt-B J.
' Hrt
Mr. llutchlhson Ib treasurer of tho com
mittee and Doctor Hurt xvcretary.
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Story Jenks, of Doth
lehempike, Chestnut Hill, have issued cards
for a dinner at the Hellevue-Htratford be
fore the first Assembly Hall on January D.
Dr. and Mrs. Joseph I.eldy. of. 1319 Lo
cust street, will given dinner on Friday, De
Cembsr 29, In honor of Miss noteholder, of
; NswYork.
Mr, nnd Mrs. John Uribbel, of St, Austol's
; Hall, Church road. Wyncote, left yesterday
for New York, where they will spend the
jr week-end, and return to their country home
nit week. On Thursday they will go to
i' town and will occunv their apartment at
; th Dellovue-Rtratford for the winter,
whero they will be joined by thoir daugh
ters. Miss Idella Grlbbel and Miss Elizabeth
Qrlbbel, a debutante of this season
Miss, Idella Orlbbel left last Thursday for
Sew York, whero sho spent several days na
the guest of Miss Agnes Morrison, of Pitts
burgh, who Is In New York for somo time
this winter. Mlaa Elizabeth Grlbbel has
had as her guest over the Thankstclting
holidays Miss Caroline Dorset, of New York.
They attended the Cornell game and had
several parties given In their honor, Mies
uriooei returned to New York with MIsb
Dorset and will bo her guest until next
Tuesday, when ulin will rolorn tn W'vili-clo
Dr, and Mrs. Waller JnnUsnn Freemnn. nf
IMS Spruce street, will shortly Issue Invlta-
54 !rJor a dinner In honor of Miss Elizabeth
Unocal, to take place before the ball that
Mr. and Mrs. llntim!? will c-Iita tnr thoir
r daughter, Miss Katharine Hancock, on Do-
mber !J.
i ,M' WIIIlam Simpson, Jr., president of
Th r 1UD' ot hilatlelplila, to-
7 j. " mo uoara oc Qireciors, lias iHsiiea
S k ll,n" for a musical tea at tho Acorn
, VWb on Thursday afternoon, December H.
MISS Kllxahelh llnrnn.n Qmltl, nf V't
feS11"" avenue, aerniant9wn. will B've a
..dinner on Fi-lday, December 15, before the
- tnAHtfnv rt if.. -tit m hi., t.
'T w Aiia. .uwru irutua jjaitviue
fill snri '.frsi nA...n..l rr.i4 i" . n9
- T. .... . cn4(U 1WU V-.UHKWJ W, w
, 5f"I0n, .will give s. dinner at the Bella
t ;r,e"s,rtford, followed by a theatre party,
ty1 V'nlng, In honor of their sister, Miss
. iin L1"ter Austin, daughter of Mr. Wli
Ura Liseter Austin.
S Miss Marian Field Shsrploss, of Hather-
ilOn, Chelttn IIIIIn l n.nrlln tlia u-onl.-.
'!f ?? th" " ot Mr and Mrs. I. Harrl
i son Hutchinson, of Ikewood, N J MIm
.m Burn w"l entertain at a, bridge party
1919 eveninsr at hoi hum T,t,dnu.n k? t
f7w!2.th 8UM,S wl" number many Phiia-
FSff nrA f- T . n -.....-
i, -- - , uuaepu n. tviison announce
. U&rv Mlxhl Wll . . ... irr.,,
&lf..- - " mw. u air. uunil nr Ilium
teHr of Rotterdam, HoUand.
Pr, Edward W Tavloi. nt r--.ir..r, nr-
S"w?' returned Thursday from the San
E J-" where he ha been on a hunting
' or me last fortnight.
Mr. John A lLfr-r!ntuA.i nt firtl Umlan
&, afWantwn. accompanied by his
, .. Ajt)w ueuowen, wtu leave the
" week on a. hunting trip In
CTi a ' w0'fft wey will ispend sev-
Mjtm, Gfiarii s ai& imi ,
ABOUT PEOPLE
tilckaon nnd Vrnn tea's older sister, Mary
twiner.
The -third ilcbulmitc affair will be tho
dlnner-ilanco which Mr. nnd Mrs. Krttn
Vnliclaln will rIvo In honor of Miss ten
holla Wannmukcr, tho duiiKtiter of Mr.
nnd Mr William 11. Wnnnnmker. 8tmi
see tho debs will
lag nilRhty busy
little bees today.
To bo slirc. It's
quite true that at
limes one may per
celvo n touch of
tho boom of south
upon tho velvety
cheek of maid and
matron, nlso pow
dcr nnd other nc
cesorles to tho
toilette of mllndy.
but don't you
llilnk the Morion
'Hib cat tied things
ii bit far nt tho
danco for Sunny
side last week,
when It had tho
walls. furniture
nnd doors of tho
diessliiK rnonn In
the women's sldo
of tho club fleshly
painted whlto? To
be sure, we know
that somo of tho
beit ladles t, the
land do paint, but
this time they BOt
It on their hands
and dresses nnd
hair. Instead of
their pbysons, its'
Is usual. There
worn signs nil
around tho room,
but, coodncs, who
thought of that!
I'm nfrnld thorn
were n good many
dresses ruined,
which was too
bad, wasn't If
Chris HnKen nnd his wife will give
n small dlnnnr-dnnco tonight nt tho Rad
nor Hunt Club. There will he about
foity Kueits, Including Chris's brother
Arthur nnd Ills wife, of New Yotk, and
Mis. Hngen's brother-in-law nnd sister,
Mr. and .Mrs. Wharton Churchman. Klo
Illvinux, n lifelong friend of Chris's, is up
hero from tho border on a furlough, nnd
ho and his vvlfo will bo nmongtho guests.
Others I know of who nro going nre the
llllllo Clothiers. Unmlolph .Justices. iRanc
Clothiers, atacy Lloyds, Angela N'alle.
Mrs. Albeit Itosengarton, Fnnny Wain,
K'Iho and Klennor Hopkins, Mrs. Clymor
Urooko, Grnlnim Huberts, Howard Mohr
nnd sevouil othois.
NANCY W'YNXK,
Md , whero sho Is spending several days, and
will remain until tho end of this wecK.
Mr. and Mrs Frank A Dudley, of 2S07
Queen lane, have Miss .Smith, of Atlanta,
On., 'as their gurst. Miss Hmlth was the
guest of honor at a dinner given Inst
Wednesday evening nt tho Clermantown
Cricket Club before tho dance.
Kevernl dinner-dances arc belnc nrranged
to take place nt the Germnntown Cricket
Club during the winter The next one will
be tho Chtl-dmns dance on December 27.
when the ballroom will bo nrtlstlcally deco
rated with Christmas Brecns. Ther will
tic a special dinner-dance on Washington's
Birthday and ono on St Patrick's Day
The m.irrtaKC of Miss Gladys Itoso Hup
plee, duughter of .Mr. and Mrs. GeorKe
rlupplee, of Ardmore. and Dr Thomas Klein
will take place on Tuesday. December 5, nt
the Church of tha Cocnant. Eighteenth and
Kpruco streets, at 7 o'clock. The ceremony
will be performed by Dr. Guldn Hossard.
Miss Supplee will be nttended by Mlrs Mary
McCurdy as maid of honor., nnd her brides
maids will be Miss Marie Suppieo, Miss Lu
cille Morris, Miss Josephine Commtnsln and
Miss Frances Heattlc. Dr. JoHeph T. Mur
phy will attend Doctor Klein as best man,
and his ushers wilt bo Dr. John Donnelly,
Dr. Graham Mitchell, Dr. John Hugo nnd
Mr. William Lolsler, of Heading.
Mrs. Marlon Dougherty, of the Hellovue
Stratford. has returned from New York,
where she wan the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
Emlen Hare at their home In Ityo.
Mrs. John II. Whlttaker, of SS8 Oer
mantown avenue, will .have Mrs. Henjamln
Hall, of New York, as her guest over the
week-end
Mr. and Mrs. K. O. Richards, of New
York, spent Thanksgiving Day.at the Delle-vue-Stratford.
Mrs Hlchards's brother, Mr
Whltten Hnns, who hns been desperately
111 nt the Hlenhelm, Is recovering slowly
Mr. George A. Dorsey will give a very
interesting and entertaining lecture, en
titled "My Journeys In Ceylon nnd South
India," this afternoon In tho University Mu
seum at 3.30 o'clock.
. On tho following Saturday at the same
hour, and also In the Museum, Mr. Carl
E. Akeley, a naturalist, will give a lecture,
Illustrated with stereopllcon und motion
pictures.
Invitations have been Issued by the Fel
lowship Society of the Pennsylvania Acad
emy of the Fine Arts for a lecture on Thurs
day afternoon, December 7. at 4 o'clock,
entitled "Preparedness In Art" and lllus.
trated with lantern slides by Mr Edward
Howland Blasbdeld
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Thompson Moore,
of Bronx We, N- Y., whose marriage took
place a fortnight ago, spsnt Thanksgiving
Day as the guests ot Mr. and Mrs. Alex
ander Henry. Jr.. at Chestnut Hill Mrs.
Moore was Miss Anne Hanson before her
marriage.
Mrs. Edwin S. Itadiey, of Sharpies road.
Oak Iane, has returned from New York,
where she visited her son-in-law and daugh
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Kdwln Daniel Peck,
whose marriage took place on Saturday,
November 18.
Mr Thorpe Van Dusen. of 5131 Morris
street, la spending Thanksgiving In New
York, where he Is the guest, of his aunt,
Mrs. Thorpe, at her home In Brooklyn.
Mr. Bdward Bchellenger. of Wyneot.
haa returned to town, and Is spending the
Thanksgiving holidays as the guest of his
parents, Mr and Mrs, Schellenger, at their
apartments In this city Mr Schellenger
will return to Amherst the first ut the week,
where he wilt resume his studies for the
winter.
Mr. John Hunn and his sister, MU Lo
lita Hunn. of PUtofleld, K. J., spent the
Thanksgiving holidays In Wyneate, Pa.
FenaaylvaBfe Smtty o Uw Colonial
P3W of fcj UmujjmI Wt f
December: Neil Friday, Decsmber S, at
10:30 o'clock, nt 2oa niltenhouse square,
stated meeting of the board ot manager.
Wednesday December JO, nt 11 o'clock, n.
Mated meeting of the society, nnd on
Thursday, December it, t t o'epock. a
meeting at the Stenton Mansion of the
Stenton Mansion executive committee, and
on the follow In da. nt 10 o'clock. In the
second Moor of (iiKre s itnll. a meeting
of the erimmlttee on examination of papers
Mrs MiUKnrlte Lawrence f'oron. of San
Franplsc.t, announce the engagement of
her nlv. Mis, Rnoli mils Kirk, to Dr
Merwyn Haas Taylor, of thle city
Mrs. Willinm W. HlrM. of I7 M.inhelm
street, Grrinnntown. anmiunoes thi rmc.ige
ment of lier daughter. MWs.Mmille iirtrude
Illrst. in Dr. James N Perry. Jr nisu. or
nermanlown. Dr. Perry Is n gradu.itK of
if I'nUerslty nf Pennsjlxanla dental
school, class f 1913
i Mr and Mrs. Joseph Kremer. of T3D
South Fourth street, announce the mnrrlnge
of their diughter. Miss Pinto, Kremer and
Mr Leon Hugowdx, nf 504 South Ninth
street, which took pine hut rvenlni:
Hatibi Ivlntlml performed the reremnny
A muslcnlo for Ihp briti'Mt nf the plni)-
fund of All Hallows' Parish will ! hold
nt the home of Mrs William r Kent Pent
road. Wyheole. Wednesday nrieni'ion He
Oembef R, nt 3 o'clock The art sis will lis
Mrs Poi-nthy .Inhiistone Itnsr'rr h.innt
M'ns Helen lliirhmmn .opi-nno. Mi V.mr,
Peters, pianist: Mr W. ft.-itt luilj, luii
tuiic. Mr. nnd Mrs. Georgo IS. rapelle of presl
dent avenue nnd Wnverly terrace. Hut
ledge, announce the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Orvllli Marie Pnpnltn. of
Morton. p . and Mr, Pintles S. ttnrdipan,
sin of Mr. nnd Mm riiarle Itardioan, of
Seosiie. 1M. Mtss pnpelle is well Unown In
local musliMl circles
Woddinrr;
S
PKPPIIU WILLCOX
A wedding of lntreRt to Phlladelph"Rn
today Is that nf Mhw M lhilallo Will
cox daughter of Mrs Wl Until J. Wltlcpx,
of St Davids, and Dr o H perry Pepper,
wb'ch was solenmnlzed nt 1 o'clock nt
tho summer homo of Mrs. Willcox In St.
D.ilds. Tho ceremony took placo iiulelly.
only tho two fnmillea nttendlnK. The brldo
wore n gown of white satin nnd n tulle vull
arranged wltti the "u entlon.il nr.tnc.t blos
soms. .Mr Franklin popper attended Ilia'
oromcr ns uesi man A small reception
followed the ceremony tor a few Intimate
friends
After a wedding ;ournev Dr Pepper nnd
hlB bride will lle at the Coronado. Twenty
second nnd Chestnut streets
RODIN OFFERS ADVICE
TO WOMEN SCULPTORS
Famous Artist SujrKcats Sentences for
Medal to Ho Given to Winner
in Competition
lloilln. tho "prince of modern nculpiorH,"
has cent through his secretary a loiter to
Miss Dentrlcrt Fox of Sexenteeulh and
Spruce streets, sugcestimj several Itifcrip
tlons for the medal to tin struck as u prise
for the most meritorious work at the exhi
bition of tho work of tho fifty most promi
nent women sculptors of the United Stntes.
which Miss Fox Is urranclng for December
7 to 23. to bo held nt the Pl.iMlo Club
Tills exhibition, which Is planned to be
an annual affair. Is the llrst In America to
which Hodln lias nttnehed his name by
offorlnK a prize. It Is also the llrst exhibi
tion exclusively for women soulptorn.
Tho sentences for the medal proposed by
Hodln nre1
"Art Is tho Joy of tho mind that pene
trates nature nnd divines tho spirit by which
itsolf Is animated."
"Ono produces art only by approaching
truth : Nature, therefore, Is tho only model
that ono should follow."
"Conscience Is tho only plumb lino of tho
nrtlst "
.MISS KOLH IIONOKKI)
Guest at Hall Given by Men of tho
Pennsylvania
NEW YOHK. .Dec 2. The olllcers nnd
men of the Pennsylvania, flagship of the
Atlantic fleet, now in tho Now York Navy
Yard, gave n ball last night at tho Hotel
AitoG Mure th.ui 2U00 wcro In nttendanee,
Including tho Invited guests.
Miss Elizabeth Knlli, or Philadelphia, who
was sponsor for tho battleship, was the
guest of honor. When Captain II. IJ Wil
son. U" S N., entered tho Inruo ballroom a
model of tho battleship In (loners and Il
luminated was drawn to the center of the
ballroom by sailors Then tho Ki'ner.il
ihiiirlnR begun, with a buffet supper ut mid
night. This wns the commissioning hall of the
Pennsylvania.
What's Doing Tonight
Cloalm Hebart memorial celebration, Horti
cultural Hall
Kitri'lai-n in honor of William H.. 'fhnrne, re
tlrlne nrealdenc nf (he rrankllu Inmltuta of
Mtehanlc Aria under uuaplta uf th Alunint
Ainoelallon, rrankllu Inailtutr, IS Huuth
Hnnth: N:l3 o'clock
Hrealde forum, "naaentlala of riunesa," by
Dr. 1 J I.analnjr, untler tl.e auiptcrM vt the
t'hlteralty llxlenalon Hocli.y. Central V. M. C.
A., H'.'l Arch lrl: s uMucU
St. Antlraw'a HocUty dinner. llellaiue-Htrat-forJ
SITUATION
, -.jjii, i-fc
young man, at present mploy4
SVr in
IPhJtV.
".My dear, here's Mr. Dubbc.
THE VACANT WORLD
Uy GKOKGK ALLAN ENGLAND
Comrlohl. I9IC bv i'rmik ,1. Jfumry t'omr-unu
V TUB HTOnY TltUS PA 11
ill'XTKIPB KKNtJHti'K. a teniiRMplM-r.
lowl reRRlns mnstlomness ami opens iior
ef uiioti n m-ene of utier ilvaltlon smi
ruin. The oillue In lh Mirpollln l"'"''
inc. Vew Vnrk. liere li Imil "it ," ?
typevrrlter wlu-n h tuilJnly I'll "'"":,!,
now nolhln.- but ruin only ."iH'r''U' '":
iirlrk walls sn.l flmns nnil pile ' 'U,,"J ! ,J,
ljwilrnl wrerkiiB" rniniln llcUH. ,r
rtiHihr to hr nlkls
Ai.i.iy Mr
ie of tho
initlotrr
ri:n nrr enpioyn
inlnut piit, ionif lo life nlo In Ills hj""'"
I0r A I raeli muptenl more "f '" '?:
CTliuoae.l rlntllltir full It h "l,,
tioek uf hnlr nml ion i"rUl . ,.-r
When ILntrli- .in.l Allan fully '"'J".
Ihrlr aen iliey ink n haal """''."i
their Itui.tlon The .lltlr- rlty ",;
fort, with wrecka of k"crI";" f0'.'"
Init aiKi the lr-- llverrthltut la ileail.
Tli nre the only human helnas ".
While on hl wa to the r,"'I1"1 rr.
ImrOware atore. wlwrn bn ureil '
loler. siina ammunition nnd other useiui
artlclea lie mull a apear head. .."''".'"'Jn
nrat InilleHtiiin Unit there an. "t "' UJJ. I?
Ielnna allvo un earth Hum la tilled ""
"llefore Sftern leaves for u innrB,."'"l1,,,'i'i
extrdltlim tho folluwIllB diy he Bles Ilea
trlee a rpvoler. Htem flmirea llial ''"' I
Ilia alrl liavo slept" at leaat Hw '?"
Hi- then ta up a wire ..sa out lit In a 'i
perati. effort In .llioer If there are any
uthr human twllina left on eartll
Stern seta nn anawer, hut he dons ..
enver Inward the .il hank nf the Hudeon
Illyer swarms of llithta moln aoai i tlw
river inward tni. eouple. Ai in" s,m
tlmn aoumls nt tomtoms rom 'r0,,1'1
north. The tun hands of henst-aayaaes
meet In a hnrNMo t.attle In the park wliiw
Hie Jletropulllau llulldlmc The lore h
Learera tnmiulah ttin hand that camn wltn
tumtoma. I(eoltid and reallilna;, loo. that
he must overawe the lclor. Htern msRea
a iiunntlty of hla Indention I'Hlyerlte, tin
hUliest exnloalo known to man before the
illanaier, narea liefnre wllli whlih to so'
rid of lh,lnadera .
Tho water In the tower haa run low. and
Htern and lleatrlce look Ihrmiph a erarK
In the ureaile wall al tha ateeplnK animal"
that lie tieiwevn llicrn and tho aprlns
I'llAPTIlH Wl
11e lleeiimes mi Amiiiuu
STIirtN laid n band on her shoulder striv
ing to draw her nwn Tills spectacle. It
Hcemed to hltn, was no fit slKht for her to
Kaso on. Hut she shrugged her shoulders
us If to Pay. "I'm not n child! I'm your
etpial, now. nnd I must nee"' So tho engineer
desisted. And he, ton, set Ids eyo to the
twisting aperture.
At sight of tho narrow egincnt of forest
visible thrnucli It, and of tho s.nprnl mem
ber ot tho horde, a htrong revulsion cmue
upon him.
Up welled n deep-seated Into for the
memory of tho nice of men tnnd wonie.n ns
they once hnd been the people of the
other days. Htern almost seemed to behold
them again, those tall, athletic, straight
limbed men ; tboso lltho, deep-breasted
women, fnlr-sklnned nnd with luxuriant
hair; nil ullkn now plunged for a Ihousund
years In tho abyss of death and ot eternal
oblivion.
Never before bail the engineer realized
bow dear, how Infinitely cIuko to him his
WANTED
t-Q JUortntsd , aj,ij arta
nd fivug galiilastloiij $mlt0"i
HINTS ON ENTERTAINING
Cepyrtcht, Life I'uhllMiliic Cn tr jirl ntr.t liy epeclnl nrrnniieiitent.
He ilocsn't danco, either, nml you two can hnvo u nice Ioiik talk."
own rare had been Never bad ho so nil
mired Its dierse typos of force nnd bemity,
ns now, now when nil wcro but n tlrenm
"1'gh" thought bo. disgusted beyond
mensuro nt the sight before him "And nil
theso things urn Just its much nllUo nn so
ninny nnts In u liilll I (iiiostlon If they'xo
got tliu rensini n ml tho Boel.illzed lutein
genco of ants'"
Ho heard the girl hrcnthn iiulck.'ns she,
ton, watrlied wlint wna going on nutsldo A
certnln change had tahou plnco there Tha
mint bad somewhat thinned nwny, blown
by the freshcnitiK breeze tlirougli Madison
forest and by tho higher-rising sun. Uoth
watchers could now sen further Into the
woods; and both petcelved that tho horde
as for the most part disposing Itself to
sleep.
only u few vnguc, uncurtain llgures wero
now moving nliout. with n strangely un
steady wilt, weak-kneed and simian.
In tin) nrnrest group, which Htern had
nlready had n rhnnco to study, all nave ono
of tho creatures hnd lain down. Tho man
nnd woman could uulte plainly hear tho
mucous nnd hcstlnl snoring of kiiiiu half
dozen of the gorged things.
"foino nwny. ou'o r.een ciiourIi, more
than enoughr' ho whispered In tho girl's
ear
Hho shook her head
"No, no"' alio nnswered. under her brenth.
"How horrible nnd yet, how wonderful!"
Then n misfortune happened; trivial, yet
how dlrely pregnant!
1'or Htern, trying lo readjust bin position,
laid bis right band on the wall above, ills
head.
A lilt lu fragment of loosa marble, long
hluco ready to fall, dislodged Itself nnd
bounced with n sharp click against tho steel
I-beam over which they were both peeking.
Tho i-nund, perhaps, wns no greater tlmn
you would make in snapping on ordinary
lead pencil lu your tlngcm; yet on the In
stant three of tho things raised their
bulbous und exuggernted hc.uls In nn atti
tude of Intense, suspicious listening. Plain
In bee that their senses, nt iensi, excelled
those of tho human being, even as n dog's
might.
Tho Individual which, nlono of them nil,
hnd been standing, wheeled suddenly round
nnd made n step or two toward the build
ing. Uoth watchers miw him with terrible
dlhtlnelness. there among the sunmes nnd
birchen, with the beauty ot which ho made
a shocking contrast
Haiti now was tho simian aspect, plain
the sidelong and uncertain gait, bent back
nnd crooked legs, the long, pendulous nrms
nnd dully ferocious race.
And as the Thing listened, Its hair bris
tling! it thrust Its villainous, apelike bend
well forward. upon fell the. mouth, ro
enling tho dog teeth und tlin liluc, shrlv-eled-looklng
gums
A wrlnklo creased the low, dull brow.
Watching with horrified fascination, stern
and llealrlco beheld and heard the crea
ture sniff the nlr, ns though taking up some
scent of danger or ot the hunt.
Then up came the right arm ! they saw
the claw-hand with n spear polso itsolf
a moment. Prom the open mouth burst
with astounding force anil suddenness n
snarling yowl, I tin rl leu late, nil rill, horrible
boymid all thinking.
An instant agitation took plnco nil
through tho forest. The watchers could see
only a small, fanlike space of It and
ecn this, only a few rods from tho build
ing yet by the confused, vngtio noise that
hegun, they knew the alarm had been
given to the whole Horde.
Hero, there, the cry was repeated, A
shitting, moving sound began. In the vis.
tble group, the Things were gutting to their
handlike feet, standing unsteadily on their
.loose-skinned, willy legN. gawping about
them, whining und clicking with disgusting
sounds v
.Sudden, numbing fear seized Iloatrlce.
Now for the first time she realized the
Imminent peril: now she regretted her In
sistence on seeing the Horde at clone range,
She turned, pule ami ehaken; and her
trembling hand sought the engineer's.
He still, for a moment, keep bis eye to
the crack, fascinated by the very horror
of the sight Then all ut once another
figure shambled Into view.
"A fenian one!" be realized, shudder.
Ing, Too monstrously hideous, this sight,
to be endured With a gasp, the man
turned back.
About Beatrice he drew hie arm. To
gcth.r, almost as soundlessly as wraiths,
they stole away, out through the office,
out to the hallway, Into the dim light
of the areade once more.
Here, for u. few memento, they knew that
they were safe- Itetreat through the
Marble Court awl up the stalra was ralriy
clear. There was but one entrance open
Into the arcade, the one through Pine Tree
(late; and this was blocked to narrowly
by the giant bole that Htern knew there
eould be no general mob-rush through It
no attack which he could not for a while
held back, so long its but ammunition and
the girl's should last.
Thus they breathed morej freely now
Most of the tumult outside hod been cut
off from their bearing by the retirement
into the arcade They pued to plan their
aoUrse,
Ob, oh. Allan to bomMe"' she wins
paired. "U iU W tMtlt Uit JMivtog beam
L -s
nbottt that. The main thing now la whether
wo nttack or wait?"
"Attack? Now?"
"I don't think much of going upstnlrs
without that pall of water. Wo hnvo a
frightful tlmo with thirst, to say nothing
ot not boing ablo to make tho Pulverlto.
Water wo must hnvo! If It weren't for your
being bore. I'd mighty soon wndo Into thnt
bunclt nnd see who wins! Hut well. I
haven't any right to endaugei "
Jeutrleo seized Ills hand und pulled him
towntd tho doorway.
"Como on !" cried she, "If you nnd I
aren't u match for them, wo don't deserve
to live, that's nil You know how I can
shoot now! Cotno along!"
Her eyes gleamed with tho light ot battle,
battle for liberty, for life; her cheeks
glowed w lib tho tides of genurous blood thnt
coursed hcuenth tho skin. Never hnd Htern
heboid iter half so beautiful, so regal In that
clinging, barbaric llcng.il robo of blnck nnd
yellow, (.-nitght nt tho throat with tho clnsp
of raw gold,
A sudden Impulse seized him, dominant,
resistless For n brief moment ho dctnlned
her; ho held her back; about her supple
body his arm tightened.
Hho rnlsed her fnco In wonder. Ho bent
n Utile nnd on her brow ho kissed her
rapturously.
"Thank Clod for such a comrndo nnd a
f i la ml !" snld ho.
;iiaiti:h xxi:
ooiihi
Stuns few minutes Intor, together they
appro.iclied Pino Tree fjato, lending
dlroflly out Into tho Horde.
The girl, rohler than ovor, held her Krag
loosely In the hollow of hor hare, warm
right arm. onn of Ktcrn'n revolvers lay
In its holster. The other balanced Itself in
Ills right hand. Ills (eft held tho precious
water pall, so vltnl now to all their plana
and hopes.
(Jlrt In his gnrb of fur, belted nnd san
ilnled, well ovor sit feet tall and broad ot
shoulder, the man wns magnificent. His
red beard und mustache, closo cropped, gave
him n bnvnge nlr that now well lilted him.
Kor Htern wns mnd mad clear through.
That Heatrlco should suffer In any way.
oven from temporary thirst, raised up a
savugo lesentment in hla brenst. Tho
thought that perhaps It might not bo pos
sible to gain arccsa to the spring nt nil,
that theso foul Things might try to blockade
them, nnd siege them to death, wrought
powerfully on hltn.
h'or himself ho cared nothing. Tho girl
w.iH wnu now preoccupied his every
thought. And ns they mndo their way
through tho litter of tho- explosion toward
tho exit slowly anil cautiously, bo splod
out every foot of tho placo for possible
danger
If light bn must, he knew now It would bo
n hrtitnl, merciless fight slaughter, exter
mination without any limit, to tho, end.
(I'ONTINUIID MONDAY)'
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13th and Ituie Mrrela, Philadelphia.
tti'.i.tdttitw NOTirns
' llapllst
H.H'TIHT TIUfl'I.K. II road and Jlerka eta.
iOT!;: rfVn1'1' "'wWi.
JHW. AilNA. q. HANTS!, Contralto,
will aaalat (Imi chorus In tha evenlnr.
ol'Au.lM,X'?. ."1.VNOI.US. Orzanlat,
.ISO" aaala. Vlaltura welcome. '
CIIKiTNtlT STKErTr IIAITJ8T rilUItCII
C'baatuut at. weal of 40lh. v "
(lBOnaU D. ADAMS, n. I Paitor.
0 IS a. in llrnllierhood of A. and P
104U a. rn-Worelilp and fiermon by Taator
lfl mualcal. .protram Oaul'a "Holy
---" -r-i 3--- a - saam. iiiatj liajHKira. 1 ra
IIUM.II
i" iTi',?.., .:;: ."R"-.. "?.'. P- Me
V&.,teFi&&- "lVVia 41:
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tinner j nnaa ir, .
Uratbrca
V1V.HT I'llUBOII OF TUB UUITriir.tiN
iwwsffis ri- variiSHi mmx ijaBDQia ala.
l'rei
Aewiuo .m- una 7i p. m.
riunday Sehael, 349 p,
riSSSiSijatSiSFj
Klhlfal Cultura
MB. " AUVISII I sMltTIN.fsrW setk L ''"We
y.ujheraa
AT TUB TOIBNIiLY I'ltlUCU
OS 49IiU aw.
lew.
Banaay ueaaar a
UarDtiuT Beiv-f . UU,
Mil win nif&,hmiiiu,.mml,mmm1u$mm
Religious IfreviWfg
&Sn&;4M Ivv etwTt. Jttte o .
iS.wrUSL.fc 'l's.,irm tepto will bej'fe'pt
iilrh?f'h . "K .h N"1 JerBsaltm Teeefii
About Ataman. ' ,
5.,i,,.lL1'"' tebert Cktmn seljt arieak tamer
' '"an iiooer
row .efiernoon et
fil-''r,'?of .,nt..wt Hraneh T. C O. A. In
" niiritiisin ni meeiin- rtaie- nnn
meeiina; neiaunoar tM
th llelmont
Th..,
ma aucuccF win cf
j w
ivrn Sle'r' "
Th. 1 ft .. . ... . ..
n...k Vl' "eorae (oaimera luen-lonn iu
WW1? nerrow nlirht at rfeloelc in Doetee
. uor .msimera lllehrnonn win
lorrow nlirht at rfeloelc in Doetee
Jeetiife hall, 1811 North hmt
'The Divine I'rolmltr.'v
square, on
t-hlt. ""!. '"T1,1 M- .Ht'ste- reeter of th
ih. -?i"I "'. r'al" """' the Kplrhsnr. will tnlt
a5JvE2,...lom.,'rrow.., the, arternoon muaiesl
aervlee. ,Mr. Henry Hots will he the eololtt.
huIJ'T ,(r' J f Hohon vein preach m
.,rr.?inrnln,t.?.n. IIllnt hr KallV nnd in
the evening on ".Mlracufoua Jieallnc."
t.iA"i.o!iilKa,.rJJn' f"her of a new, volume
V"i?i..2,b,i'l5,f '.""nost.lena for n Fa th tn
SVhi-Ti lA'V. w'!' sddfess the Pnelaty foe
ii?Hie "'."STS jnmorrow mornlne In ths
lirtMil Hlreat Theatre, on "The Sermon nn tha
Mount.'
Ailnr,,"? ifob.tl n.n' i rtor of the Tarlj
nJTni,MM M l1ureh, III start hla rte of
5 r.l,l.r",,f . "" M'" Hrsneh T. it. C.
A. tomorrow afternoon, tin "Th Universe."
ernoon, fin "Th Universe."
ii,I,lr..,Jlv.Dr' W, TomVlns w I nddrtls
!i.t rM''r,rlsn Aflnlater a Aasoelallon Mon
day murnlns on "The Joy ot tha Mlnlatry.''
I htiren, HniMonneld. wl.t pe tne eh t sneaktr
ei e -uen.r tn ,tv,n Ihe eharier m-mbr
of tha proposed Men's Club of ChrUt Church.
i.,vrtoi, en S."mn.r.lli n tW" haa been
annoumed aa "The Jllah Coat of limply Taws,"
The Hev. Dr. John Itamea Ifnlmes. reetnr of
the Church of tho Measlah. New York, will
;P."Vf. tomorrow afternoon en 'The International
Mlnil" al the meetlnic of the Hoclallat Literary
Society at the llrmut Street Theatre.
I'r T. J. f.anln will artdreaa tha fltinday
1-eruni at the. Central y, M. v A. tomorrow
afternoon on "Imperiled Humanity."
The nineteenth annhereary of tho paatnrata
of tho IMIsrlm lonreatlonal Church will l
obaerved tomorrow.
AnnuaJ rnemprlal services,, nf rhlladelphls,
I.00V. N'o. -, II. 1'. O. H.. will b held iomor-
row aflernnnn at 3 o'clock at tho Forreet r
Theatre, An eeepllonal musical aervlc ha
ItV ,'.I!B,! .Morris cherk, member of lh
I'lillaitelpiila lidito, will deliver tho memorial
address,
Athletic Sunday will bo nhserved hy tha
Dreiel-uiddle lllble Claaa at Holy Trinity to
morrow, mornlnir. It. Frederick vvtlaon. man
a n director nf tho Middle Atlantlo States,
will lead tho claaa.
iir.i.iotoi'.s NOTicr.s
Melhndlat Kpleropal
COl.t'MIIIA AVK.. cor. SMh at. rta. B. W.
.JIAItT. I. D, Hervlces 10.30.TjSO: 8. B. 3l.
l'realiyterlan
HtlPi:. .sad and Wharton ala . Mlnlater, the Jlev,
.1. OltAV IKII.TO.V. D. II.; Ilev. WIL.LIA.ai
TAYI.OII CAI.UWKU,, Aaalatant. t0:S a. Ta
thictor llollon. theme. "Healln by Faith.' .
7.4(1 Doctor liolton, theme, "Miraculous Jteat-'
lmr
l'roteafnnt Kiiliropnl
in inicit or tiii: lior.v apostlks
lat and Christian ata.
ttev.
ui.u
HUlltiKHT TOOP. D. D Itoclor.
toly Communion,
a. in. I
10.30 a, n Hoiy Communion nnd Sermon br
thn Hnctiir.
L"3n p. m Sunday School and Hlbla Claaece.
7:3U i, m. Third ihmthly Mualcal Mervtce. .
Maunder'a "Sops; of Thnnkaaivlnc" will be
rendered by tha choirs Mr. r l.yman Whaeltr.
erKunlat and etielrniaaier. naatatcd by
Miss Katheryn Laldy. harplat.
Mr Frederick lln.hn. vlollnlat,
Hololata
Mlaa Charlotte It. Tyaon, aoprano.
Mrs. Man Walker Lotland. aoprano.
Aire. Airrru uray, aoprano,
Mtx. jiarry j. urr
alio,
Mr. John U. lllpwell, tenor.
Mr. Harry
irry (-.
Walter, baea.
Chorus of 3.1 voleea.
rmntcii or ht. i.tiitn and thd i-piphany
tath at. below Kpruco.
Tho Itev. DAVID M MTKBI.n. Itector.
S.00 a. m Holy Communion,
10.(10 a m Sunday School.
ll.oo a, m Mnrnlmf Prayer and Sermon.
a.HU p.m. Infanta' School and lllble, Claasta,
4'UO p.m Dvenlna- Prayer, anthem and ad-
dreaa. Special Thankeglvtntc Seaaon Henries,
Tho Hector will preach at both services.
Soelnllat Literary Society
DII, JOHN IIAVNI-.H 1I0I.MICS. Hector of the
Church of Mcealah. New York city, will apeak
on "Tha International Mind" tomorrow, 3
l m., nt Ilrond Ht. Theatre. Mualq hy Hahn
Strlhs Uuartat. 1'ublla Incited.
Unitarian .
I'lHST I'NITAMAN. 212.1 Cbeatnut at. 10 a.
m., Sunday Bchool, It a. m.. Hav. Paul S.
I'halen, of Auuuatu, Me., will preach on "fra.
liarednesa for the Soul."
13.15 Communion Service. ,
Anlhenia. "Iok On the Field." .by Hoaers.
and "Ho, Hvery One That Thlrateth," by
Mendelssohn. Philip II. tloepp. oreanlat.
i:ilMrTtiviNri!NITAIlIAN socinxY. nsv
A. J COI.CMAN Chelten nve. and Greene
at Hundav School, In; I'reachlnir, It a. ro.
HuliJeCl. "The llevealtnr Sllcneea,"
S r. rfi CIIUHCK I'AltlAJltS Dr. Joaeph
Mor'nrland. speaker. Address. "Tho Source ot
Hollalnua Ideas." followad hy Social Hour,
All welcome.
Youna- Men'a Chrlatlan Aaaoelatlon
SUNDAY riMlUM
O 8:30 n. m "Imperiled Humsnlty," Dr. I.
J. Lanalnu, Auditorium.
Y B 00 i. in. Dlacuaalon Clubs,
M it 00 p. ill Fellowship Sins.
O 0:15 p. m. Kellowahlp Supper.
A A liome-Ilko idace for tho alranior.
Mlaeetlaneona
IIAIIAI MKBTINO. Bunday. S p. m.. DUtrfclc
Hall. UUth and tllrard,
DOCTOR IlK'llMOND preachea i Sunday, B P. in..
In Doctor Uldrldie'a Hall, 1811 N. 1-oiaa aq,
The Fourth
Regiment
DOWN at Camp
Stewart, El Paso,
Texas, the Fourth
Regiment is busily en
gaged in protecting our
border. And the folks
at home are proud of the
record it is achieving.
.
The Fourth Regiment
is composed of compa
nies from Reading, Al
lentown, B e t h 1 e hem,
Columbia, Hamburg,
Pottsville, Pine Grove,
Lebanon, Lancaster and
Easton, The many
friends of the soldiers
will be interested in the
excellent story and pic
tures of their camp at
tivitieSj which appear in
tomorrow's Public
Ledger.
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