' yw y pWi1 " -- ' If JUST GOSSIP 'Assembly Sees Large ' tan tea iieseiii. x uina ivv bine Chantant Other Matters ? ACCOHPIN" 1" U1 trnillllolH (which, lv the way. hnvo been rather btoken up nf Alate I' '""' '" r""1 VctP'iV. tul' ,,IC Assembly I supposed In bring l.ml Weather, iwt nn tnr- whv, ' ,l0"'1 Un0W' Wc"' w"c''"'' ,,,p ,nl i"nlniil or Hip nnw Knew, iha ball w iienutlfnl. Mill bveryljoily vlm could go Wits tliem. Among tiro debu tantes who M'-'t-'1111 '" ll10 ,1P!,!,I,,K ,mim'' "'"' sr' "A M'p "" "'" witi-hr-d the guest .'".Mine tlm. f-inldablo row of ' ,roncscs t oplcil iwiolliy Now bU kim, .ns ftotty us n nlo- ....- in n fl" l nf wiiue sunn n"1 '"'- .. . ..... ..II -l,!.-! tulle , ,,!.' Willi n U'l) " " ' I'att Hon natron"' whose mother was ii i..ti.. t... ..i. W.lS .SpCClUHJ t' n,iii nlclild velvet, and i i lie bride of the vrur, Mrs ! " Kate I'-"' as In white l.ioc.ule. mid tlbbrms ised for tlliniiiine. I of silver won- .... .-.. i,.iflM replaced the uther V bride 51i Tilghtmin, Who was HI. and reived .,rt!i-nne"ses Willi the other Mrs. Morris live Was Helen i'iv In. ou It"1"-' lniiKlitT of Mr ..i.d M" I Wltt 'J''''' Bhe was limbed in gray, .studded ltl, ,iilii"-tn"- -Mrs. Arthur jjU.lle another patroness, wore black mid silver brocade; Mi'i Horace llltnmv "ale wnH In henv y brocaded white siilln. mill Mr Edward Ingcisnll. who wns Hmllv Vaux. I.mlx-d perieeuy mveiv in yellow and "dver broenile. Mis jngernoll dim-d with the At Hun Emlen New holds before the ball The Ni would" gave n dlnnei nl tevenn mv.i.s for Patty Hurle at Y I the Bell.-vuc Strntlorn. Buzanne LIU. it. a iii'immnio in tho veal, hid mi n most 'foli-hliii: frock ol wlilli ulln anil gold laee. she was i i '" "I -1' lllL lon" R,"lv jerks dune i whloh was given before tin ball I'.inlly Welsh, win) Vias a cm "l at the Newt.olils', was gowned in while and gold broeade. Of com" Hie ileeipiiltlnns welu stipeib pink belnu the predom inating c!..t . ami Hie Clover ltoom as rcn n-ii limed Iplu n garden, with Bras,j i irpel and ninth" Rates ntul seats. Into ilni ' " "'lid. Ilio Kiu'sts Kauntered and li.el Hieh buulllon nml toast after Hie il.uu inn wax ,.ver and the ilrst Minutes of (Ienv inmn beBtiii to liliiho their appearanie in the sky. As ii"ii il the ball was fearfully crowded, mid It was very dlllleull to dance, ami of I'miise, befmi) Bil)pur It as s"iin wlnl a i use of stnnillitK loiitul until one -iw who was theie; but, as is also u -a. IH the ease, with supper thliiB began to In en up n bit. It Is funny nfler the curl.-. bcui to pop how tho oonversti tlon seem- I" mow mole luleiestlns to jour neUhlmr, and at limes you wonder why it i" Mm never before tllseovercd how 'brilliant a mind lie had. for ho is lenlly itajiiii; i ' m i ilniiKS DlBnittnl thoiiKh' these balls always are, sometimes some of the (,-uostB nre hot, so ihKtiillfrd In their siieech, and t did Hear inn- aced KeiUlenian ImplorinB tho wimim who was nscutiillus t'10 sUI13 With him alter supper to "I.lft your feet, lister; lift them to the nel op." fTIABI.KS aie jLottrai-tie ' V,ill l Kiven meatly ill demand for tho Cafe (..Mm ii to. lit," .which Monday ovoiiIiik in tho f ballroom of the CSeiniiintown Criclcot Club the membeis of tho Army and ('Navy Itellef. AmoiiK those who luno i, recenth reserved tables mo Mrs. .1. ' -Gardnei Cassatt, Mrs. Charles Wolcott V Ihnrw. lrs Itaiilsou Mori is, Mr. and ' lira. iretu S f!ioc, Jlr. and Mrs. H. RlUcnlinuse Miller. Mis. Herbert Warden. j 'Mr oiid Mrs Kdwaid .1. Mooro, Mrs. . English Dillnm. dr., Jlr. and .Mrs. i.ouw '"C. Madeira, Sir. and Mrs. KiederlcU W. Thomas Mr and Mrs. l-'lnillay II. Urown, Mr. and Mis i:dwaid Comfoit. Mr. and ' Mrs. Win elei Lord. Mr. and Mra. Joseph Wayne. .Ii . Mis. Alfied Mellor, Mr. Al lan Smith, Mi and "Mrs. William II. . George Mi and Mis. Walter !. Hen derson. Mi and .Mis. Hurry Hoas. Mrs. Davhl T mini'. Mr. and Jlrs. Alfred S. f Weill Mi Ida Cushman. Dr. and Mrs. Clinton i'oiu. Mr. and Mra. Sidney WilfM T wl Mid .fnsellll WOolstOll. Mr and Mis Lewis W. Wlster. Mr. and Mrs lMw.uil lialns, Mr. nml Jlrs. uou trt V AVnulit Mis. Tllcliniil Wain Jlelrs, Mr und .Mis D.iolel Whitney. Mr. nnd I Mrs Albeit outeibiidKo. Mr. Oeorgt) Pur- vlance Mi and Mrs. ArthliiBton Ollpln. Mra H.imuil VauBlum JlenlcU, Mill. Claien, e v ci.uk nnil Jlr. and Jlrs. Oeorse Kianklm Drown. AT Tin; weiidiiiB of RiiKenla Law null t LivuiKsion lllddlo Thursday the Law i automobile with the bride and her sis ter and futhei, was flvo minutes late. Tho ushers had been having ci lit, appearing one aftei the other fit tho end of tho canopy, esrieemlly Tony Diddle, Sr., who J. was theie when the bildo arrived, huldluB Y, his wat.li in hand, saying, "You'io late." ' In theh exultement tlie. poor ushers wero 'getting th. u immaculate whlto spats nil r dirty You never saw1 such nn array of , motorcais Some bight for tho xuburhi. Mary IiW aueil seventeen, hoiined out cf the eai th st, nnd looked a Picture. ', Bhe h reuliy beautiful. NANCY WYNNK. Personals .,"" ai"l Mrs J Uertrniu Idpplncott, of b fnii ' c oireei. win give u tueairs pariy ci? by "uW,ttr n February IS in houur M Wlss Slary hovering and Miss Kath- trine I'utnam, Loth dcbutanleu of this t, Mason Mrs, niUluril Vnrrtu will r.li. u In.iph. r,n o sixteen cowers ut her liome, GUI) North r jlMnH -..vv.. wit tuua, aauuai l. lr't,?Jon5 ih01,e who will be in-vnent ure Mrs Solnh J " 1Ir" ,oyco Sew" Mt 'tal1- i.An.i.. .... ' "'" iiuaiu ii. nan. aim lan,i J.W Whee'er, Mrs. Qulncy A. Oillmoro r HIU lira o.n.n t ,.. ..... , "wieD iicwia uusviee. ald'ii ?'r'ler'';l' P Slovell and Mrs. Bon ,i ': "low have Bonn to Lake Placid to oena ten days. FVllMraar'!lah T!r", Illt"ard Gray Park and ,j, , ,, -.oiiuiu. jiuoui me inm "! weeks l"0nU hey W'U B ' Texa8 for JifhP?y ?" Hudaon. who spent I lie uriZ, ?," V'r Pafents. Mr. and Mrs. ! M. Lea nt wutttl,- c von. r.tun.,i w."5"?V.?7..'.'?l ol tuV UJ t0 place her ehlWrsu at (rtu ... -' .wlu arr,ve ln Dvon to"!" " - . .SVM-Vt4 Vlliu UKK V.VDMS L" -4iWnU MayvSltb aal Ur ABOUT PEOPLE Attendance Many Debu- ' Ig&aMkiS&ilm sew 1 'If " 3 ' mi:s. s.y r:i. n. ciiahk Mrs. Chase, whoso intirrinKo tool; place today in St. .Mark's Chun h. wns Miss Susnu I.ynnh lirurc, ilatiyhter of Mra. Arthur Hrucu dmiKhter. Alls" VlicluHl Maelia -Smith, of W.'lHliliiKtuli. It C, ullu lillM" In ell SielldUlK Ilni winter In llielt new home, 125 South Tn cut -second sticet, will leave slmrlly fnr the Sniitli Mr nml Mrs William Hell Watklns nf Wesltown, have clused their Oniuitry place and are up. 'ii. linn the winter months with Mis. .Miieliav-Siiilth They will remain in low ii iliiiliiir Mis Mackay-Sinltll's aliscnce. .Mr. Watk'iis Jii"t has reluriied on fiiilmmh fiom HI I'lisn. Tex , where ho has boon hliitluiied with Hie l.'lrst City Troop. liivltatlnus lime been Issued 1. the Hev. Kiancls Mncnnib Welhcrill and Mrs Welh erlll, of L'aiiu I'lne street. ! lea on tho afternoon nf Tuesduv, Jant F t Hi. flnm I until 0-;in o'clock The cards of Hr. mid .Mrs I' IlldKuny llaiker are laij sed Mrs U'elherill will he t iiiemhcro.1 iih MI"s lllsle Ilaikir befure her inurrlune The Plastic club, IM7 South Cumac street, will Rive Its Annual Kabhlt nr Twelfth Night llevrl this evening ut G"30 oVIoel; hi the clubhouse. Old Kngllsli costumes will he worn by those who attend. Jlrs. .Htatif fer Oliver, of ltose Vnllev, Jloyhin, Pa. ehalrnian of the enteitaiuincal committee, will be In ehatce. Wednesday, .lainmry 10, will he club day Tea will bo ponied by Miss lliiuna !" Saehfe nt o'clock. On Wednesday after noon. January 17, nt I o'clock, will be current events day Mrs. John Price Hall, chairman of the current events committee, will be In i-li.iu.'e of this affair During the afternoon Mr. Lvmnn II. Sayeu will give a tulk on "Modern Art." while .Mrs Kulh erlno L. Farrell will pieslde at the tea table nn Wednesday, Jnnunry 21. at 3 30 o'clock, each member Is asked to brim; a child, lis this will be children's afternoon, with music, and will be culled. "Let's Pie tind Things." After the reception at 3 3i) tlie musiial program will he held at 4 o'clock. Tho guests of lienor are lo he Mrs. Hleunor lialnt.il Abbott, Miss Jessie Wilcox Smith, Miss Maty W. Dunsall, Miss May A. Post, Miss Jennuette Wheeler, all women well known in the urt world ot this city. The hostesses will be Jlrs. S. P. .Suowdeu Mltchel, MIhs Annie Lovcrlng Perot and .Mis Josephine Davvsuii Wilson. On Wetlnesduv, January 31, u.t t o'clock, Jlr. Stmilev MiiBuliainp will give n tall; on ".Music Chik-lIuII- Composed for Hie Plastic Club St-itiiiii la the .Mask nf HUG." After this talk a reception will ho given In honor of Jlr mid Mis Jlusehamp. The hostess will be .Mrs Walter 13. Iletlng, of Itydal. JIi and ills Joseph Krltz and their daughicr, MI.-m I It-iiiieltn. Krltz. of'llad doutlelil. N J., will leave today fur Atlantic City, wlieie they will spend tho week-end at the Hotel Dennis. .Mb. ami JIis. Fritz will leave the end of February for an ex tended Ii li through the West, uiiuiu they will visit the Itinud Cauvun of Arizona, Pasadena, Los Angeles. Coronudo peach, and will spend several days In Honolulu, returning by way of tho Canadian Pacific. Miss JIury Clcrtrude McCarthy, of (Summit avenue, Jonltintow'ii. has JIUs Katherlno Corcoran as her guost for several days Miss Corcoran will retain to town next vveels Jlr Hubert Cuiiln, of Jlutlier avenue, Jenklntqvvi), has returned to Pennsylvania State College afler spending the liolidass with his parents, Jlr. and Jlrs. UugeiiD Car liu. Mis IM'vnrd JIuore. Jr. nf the Pelhnm Apartuieiils has left fur Concoid. Jluss , where she is upending the holidays as (he guest of her parents, Jlr. ami Jlrs H. Pope, at their place, "Stoneyineade-" Sirs. JIuore will return lo town nest week Jtr Willis Adams, formerly of this cily. hut who is now llvTng in Indianapolis, luts been spending some time here und has just left for the South on a hunting trip, to be gone several weeks Jlr. Adams hi ac companied by Or Joseph Fhsitas, of Oiil'J (Ireene street, (leimantnvvn. Weddings chabi: imi'cij A wedding of Interest to Philadelphia!! today is that 'of JIlss Silvan Lynah llruce. daughter of Mrs Arthur llrue. of S57 Pelhaiu road, Uermantowu, and Jlr. Samuel Hart Chase, which was solemnized at 13:30 o'clock In .St. JLirk's Church. Six- tciiuh and Locust streets. The I lev. Milli ard J- Jlorris, assisted by' the jlev. J lilllot White, rector of the church, olllckiled Jliks Uruce, who was tjnjjn In marriage by her uncle, Jlr. C. ('. Plnckney Norris. wore an eVquisIte gown of while satin, and kllver brocade. The bodice had khoul der straiw of rhlnestpne and pearl trim inliig and was cut V-shape about the neck The skirl was unusually beautiful, being made over a white satin petticoat which had long beaded fringe us trimming The court 'train of the brocade was fastened at the wat and a tulle veil was arranged with u ltusslan tiara of duchesse Iac und fasu-ned with orange blocsonis The bridal bouquet consisted of Buster lilies. Jlrs Walter Ii. 13 rooks. Jr , was matron of honor, and wore a gown of mauve satin and tulle and a large mushroom hat o( mauve-colored tulle trimmed with orchids She carried an anu bouquet of ytUow roses sod v to Jen .illjs Dorotby NyrrUi, tb ouild of honor. EVENING LEDGlsn-PniLADELPniA. SATURDAY. JANUARY G, nli wore n niau rolor frock, veiled In ehlffon uf Hie same shade A mnshroom "linped hat of rn.uive lulle ai trimmed Rlmph with en Mils mid slip carried rllnv roses nml Motets '1'he lirlilrsinald". InphidlliB Jlr .Inlin Shipley Ulton. Mt bonis Hodinnti PiiRe. ,lr , Mrs IWwnril IVrrln. nf New ni(: Mis Howard Price Itenshaw, Mrs Wllli.un I'oleinan I'reeuinn Jin Sophy Vi.tHi, Mies Marparel Pun la", and Miss Illennnr Itiilnuey. or Italthnore Sfm gowned iilIKe in ellnw satin, veiled In mum o tulle The bodices had nualnt dcln of Imskets, r.tvhloned of beads, and there were sushi" nf .ell)W sntln Larue mushrnom lints r umiim? tulle, trimmed With nrrhtuX itimpletpil these felehlliU (!" timies. nml !he e.nrteil .lelloiv ns and Inlets. 'Two little Down niHs ill-MWil In orBnnibe "iiil(, ywllow snsliei nttd ii'llnw tniri'tn uui-hiiHim tnmiiii- and eniryiiiB I'lfkeN nr lellnw roes and Unlets pnneil ti be .Mis Helen Vmil anil At lux Uatheiliie Ueiitwnrlll tokln nf Haltlnuife. Mr I'linKP had .Mr llustnve Meek . lei ns best mini and the ushers weie Mi lletijamtn Itowimal. .Mr. Henry Miller Waits, Mr e'rntici I. I'liunp, Mr Wnmiiel i h.w Mr. Charles wninu. Mr Kdwnrii '. I." .Mr. Arehltiald WrlKht. .Mr .iime nuiiK. Mr Arthlngt.ii silptti. Jr, Mr Bi nt 1-v.iternll, Mr HeuKe $ .lusilee. Jtr. M.a.i Uirge, A l.uBe reeeptieii was held after the ..i.iii.inv nt the It. n. .i.-Stiatford.inMlii-tlmi fur whlrh w,n Issued h Hid l.iides aunt. Mrs. M. v.inder llrlliUni Coxe Parmer Smith's Column A CHICK TOR I.A'INKSS l '.a. Children- I know Hint none of our in ml cis Is LAXV. bin some time ii boy or mi mm iisli vuu, beiiiK a member of our ' I ll nil II In ill! for IllSllli s H x .i will lake n bi.i lie nnd pilt a little v ii.-r m It and shake the bntlle uil will in, water Jilitlp up and do wii. When the li.lile Is rpilet, tte cllllin! say Hint the wii. i is liiitj, but when we move the ii in- the water does all kinds of thlnrts ll is some lime liefme the water settles l.i.l, in while It was when von Ilrst pill It ii :lie hot lie. inn il I sometimes n pises iiulellv In i . in l.oilies like the watel In the bottle lids iiniiinesH nf the blood iniiy make, us lazy. Tims,, who "do not feel like doing any thing" should shake themselves as I have advised vim lo do with the buttle If stmllts come slow, get up mid take A v all., nr. better still, n run As I Imve e plain, il tn ou before, luiinlng LIFTS the i utile weight or jour bnilv off the ground, just ns It Is llfletl when you jump tope orien the hardest purt of doing some thing which ynu do not like to do lies In HKTTISU HTAIITUD Shake voinself ! Jump up And down Mall the ij.h red blood Juuipllig thloilgh your veins 4 Taste the delicious experience of being of some senile In the world the Joy of doing Mini el lung Those who ale lazy will benellt by reach ing down mid helping the olhei fellow. It gives a tin III tn work w h some one. to Imve'snuietlilng act as an Incentive. (See Ihe wold "cent" heic?) Keep wm king- keeppluviug Just enough of both will eiue the worst i use of laziness. liOVlllKlv, VSs, FAIIMLI! SMITH. ChllilretUfeEdltur. MODKICX IWm.KS Tin' I'caciicK Talks Ily Kiiniicr Sniitli It so hiipi'i'iied that one day a Little llov vv.is walking In the hiirnvuril and ho hap pened tn spy u I'cacuck. ull decked III feathers of gorgeous hue The Piacock's vvnlk amused the bnv nnd he, too. Legal! to strut about until tlnally he nttr-. ted the intention of the bird, which came over to him and said "Ale you mak ing fun of me. or nnlv uilmirlng me'."" The Little Hoy was so surprised to hear ii peacock speak lh.it lie stnmmered out: "I--I wns thinking liuvv beautiful you are!" Tills pleased the Peacock so nunli that he luntluued to talk to the Little Hoy. "I am the most wonderful of till birds." begun tlie Peacock, spreudhig Ids tall nnd strutting about "I urn lint nnlv beautiful but my lull is used to muko brushes ro slum away the Hies Have Joil never seen u t tlHh imide from the tull of a Peiuock?" The Lo hud not. of course, hut he kept silent "I am very busy now, or I would tell you of the many heuiitlful tilings which have made me nnd my kind since the world be gan .My gorgeous plumage has been tho invy nf painters shtco the urt of painting begun. I would that ynu were a painter and could paint me us I am " The bird strutted about once more and the Little Hoy was tilled with udailiiitlou. no that he exclaimed: "How wonderful," Snuii the Peacock grew llred from ids vffoits und went away In (lie illiectiou of the t,iru but the Little Hoy staved u while, thinking to himself. , As ,i hen passed by he could but carn itine In r plulucss to tho beauty of the Peu loeli. hut at the same time he thought that ulthough the lieu wus not so heiiulit.il ns the larger bird, still she wus of some use in the world Hut he did not forget about the use .f the Peacock's tall The truth of tho matter Is, he told his lliother nbout the Peacock und his beaut I nil tall and also how lie hud leurm-d Unit tho feathers of it 1'eacocl; ure iioed for making Ily brushes. Ills mother did nut forget what he fiad said und that very night the Peaces dis appeared from the barnjanl. and when Hie Little Hoy asked where his new-found friend was, his inuther only said. 'The vainest creature in tho vvoild is a Peacock. If lour new-found fiiond had not talked too much to oii he might suit I.. in the barnyard enjoying the beautiful -on-light, but us It is. wo Imvo u now brush to keep the tiles off the tuble." Then sliu ndded: "IT NIJVRH I'AYHTO TALK TOO Ml'CII AlHJl'T YOHHSKLF TO KTllANfllJHS " What's Doing Tonight I'bllsililphU Unhestru lowert. Music t'lssilc iuu 'iiiuusl "rsltbtl.' Aliltk-Ulv 81 h. t anise street I'.,niij)lvuiiU Itullruail iruiuiuilntUiii u,, ,t iil-nl uniiuul bamiutil AUelvhU llulvi p ii H .v .vi.,.u Auaiiorlun). rtirUlmaii erv!irn lu Huulnq Ortluilo .. Urevk I'utliulu I'huriU'ri ut uilUalgDI. tjti'V ' 13 .-.-(0 uPjiisht I .It lutllbln roirpeny A PROMINENT CLUJ3MAN -'QfY S253 IWa-T.tlJ ii-, '25 sy A . h v - BEYOND THE GREAT OBLIVION (Sequel lo "The Vnciiti' World") 1y OKOUCiK AI.T.AN ENUt.ANU luie.rlulil l'l. 'IHP A liomj, rhliilj t It l"1 till N iClllltlllllfil) A.M. I JTX br In his hemt be half despnlied of ever brltiglug buck to oh UHtatlon n penpl so wild mnl wnrllke. so cruel, so barbarous, ns these ahaliilolieil I e.tple or tile .vnvss Could lie Imiv guessed vvtint lay In sturi1 f.a- II. ,,..,... .,,,, I lilmaelf hIiOIIIiI Ktlllll'iMI i..n ,ir ii, l tliem hiIII there, a keener mid deadlier feur would have possessed his sunt Hut of Kmiiruii he knew nothing yt- Kven Hie idlers uii he hud n heurd nd the patriarch, fnr reiisnns ir his own, hud not, yet told the girl a '",' l""'t r Hie threaleiiing dnuKcr. liven what he hud told, he had forbidden hci for A I bin's own sake to let lilm know Thus In a false and fancied sense of nnc. nml culm security Stern made his nbsirv in Inns, laid his plans, and duv hy till) mice more ciime buck towuid heullli unit strength ngiitn And dav bv dav the nnkiiown peril drew upon them boia ( ll.M'Tllll NM LM'.M'K Willi could, indeed, suspect llllglll of tills threatening iluuKer.' Oulwiirdlv all now was peaceful Kueh waklug-tlme the IMieis put foiih in their long boats or nietnl strips ' coveied with tlshskins. l'.very sleepliig-thne thev returned laden with tlsh that funned the principal staple of the fuinmuuttv. The weaving of seaweed fiber, I lie making nf mats, blankets.-nets and slings went on ns pioliul.lv for UI.IU.V centuiles In-fine At forges here and lln-re, where Has wells bl.ied. Ihe smltlrtt of the Folk shaped their iron Imph-inenls or vvoiked must skillfully in gold and i upper: and ""''l"'; Ing of the hammers through the dim-lit gloom mound the stimige blue fires formed a chorus nt fnr Vulcan or the teiiipeilng of Siegfried's master-swnrd Stern took occasion to visit ninny of tin" huts They were nil similar. As yet he could not talk freely with the Folk, hut h" took keen Interest III examining their huiise hold uirungemeiils. which were of the sim plest Rton.i benches and tables, bei.s t.r weed and coarse blankets, utensils of metal OP hone these comphled the total. Stern ginaned inwaidlv at thought of nil the arts he still must teach them before thev should imiii nioni even apprnxlmiite the civilization whence they hud fallen since the great cutastrophe. Behind the village roso a gigantic hluclt cliff, ul wii vh drlpnltiB and running with vviiter from the condensation pf the fogs. This water tlie Folk very seimlbly mid cleverlv drained down Into large tanks cut In the rock tluor The tanks, uivvaya full furnished theh entire supply for drink ing and cooking Flat, warm and Instetesa though It was. It seemed reasonably pure. None of this water was ever used for bath ing What Utile bathing the Foil: ovcrtPi dulged In took place at certain points along the shore, vvln-ie Hie tine and jet-black sand mado n good bottom Along the nuse of ihe vast cliff, which, broken and Jagged, ifse gleaming In the light nf the gi.ut tlame till It gradually faded In Ihe luminous mist (hey carried on their pilmltlvo cooking. Over cracks In the stone, whence gua es caped steadily nnd burned with a blue lilclter, hung copper pots fairly well fash ioned, though of bizarre shapes. Here tho communal cuisine went steadily forward, totided bv the strange, whlte-lialied, long cloaked women; and odors ot boiling and of frying, ovei hot lion plates, roso and mingled with the shifting, swirling vapnru from the sea. Beatrice tried a few times, (o take somo part in this work She was eager to teuch the women belter method", hut ut lust the patriarch (old In-r to let them alone, as sho wus only Irritating them 1'nlike ihe men. who almost worsldped Ihe revolvers nnd would have handled them, and even milokly learned to shoot, if Stern had allowed, Ihe women clung sternly to their old wns T: e patriarch had a special cooking place niude for llestrlce und got her a lot oi the clumsy utensils. Here she busied heri-tlf prepuiing food for Allun and hti.sflf--und a strunge sight that was ihe American giil dressed In her long 'brown robe her thick huir full of gold pins, cooking over natural gas in the Ab.vss. with lieu. copper pans and kettles of indexible toriiif : Almost at unco Ihe l-t inuo abandoned iiil native cookery and grew devoted to ht-is Anything that told him of the other iimi belter times, the das about which lis ,ii earned continually in his blindness, was very dear to him. The Jlciiicnnns were truly, barbarously dull ubout (heir iu op preparing lood, I i.iv after day Him never varied- The menu wus limited In the extreme Wt.iil i. It utuuUhed that u race could niulotutii naiir ill such lino condition und keep so .-pleudidly energetic, so been and warlike, uii such a miserable diet. The foot must, U- thought, potvsess lllltlltlve qualities fur bev ond any expectation. Fish wus the' basis ot all a tcoro of strange und unnatural-looking varieties, not one of which, he had ever seen In surface v.aters. Fui the most part they were gray .-r white: two or three specls showed some iiidunents of coloring. All were blind. Willi it most some laint vestigia of eye structure, w bully degenerated and uscleui. 'Speaking of evolution." said the engineer one day to Uialrlco as they stood on the black bouldei -beach and watched the fisher men toss I heii weird freight out upon the slippery stone - "these tlsh here give a magnineent example of it. You see, where ihu use foi an oigun ceasa the organ itself eventually K-rlshes Hut take creatures and put them back int.. the surface-ocean " The eves would develop again?" she uueried . PreciMib ' And o with everything!' Take Hie Folk themselves, for Instance Now that tbt m.- been living Iwru a thnn. baud or lirteeti hundred years, away from the sunlight all (he protecting pigmentation that used lo shield the human ruc from the actiuic sun raja has gradually faded out So they e got white hair, colorless ikln and piiiktoh eyes Out in the world a nam. Uiey d gtadually trv-w Bonsai again UoW I wUh some of my okl-tuae oppoueot SUNDAY MORNING INVITATIONS VMlM m'' 9A ?. 7?i .M Yl I ,4 51 .y.rsf l. v 1 i rm I iJ!.H ;11 Vl" I ff!" K ' - WM.K r . v - f ''a 1M 'W7'W V'-ull ri c epMlxlii i.l'e PiiiilKl.hiK to tlie evululluiiaiv theorv could stand here with me toihiv in the Ab.vss! 1 bet a mil lion I could mlghtv soon upset their noli si Use "' Such nf the llsh as wete not eaten In their n-iluriil stale were salted down lu vats hol lowed In th,, rook nt the far end of the vil lage SHU others wero dried, strung by the gills on lung cnitls of seaweed ftbt-r nnd bung in iiiwh iieur the great tlame. There v ere i.utulii dais for this process At other times no llsh wen- allowed anv-when- near Hie tire Why tills was Stern mold not discover. Kven the patriarch would not tell lilm Hesides the llsh, t-everal s.-aweuls were .ookeil mid enleil In the form of leaves, bulbs nnd routs, which some of th Folk dived for or dragged from the bottom with lion grapples. All the weeds tasted alll.c to Stein and Iteiiltlce; but the old man nssuied them there were really great dlf-ft-iciices and Hint certain of them vv-eio arc delicacies V kind of huge, misshapen tiea-tilitlo was I he chief pi tiie of ull. Three were ink. -ii dining Hid Hiiiiugcia' Ilrst fortnight in the Abvss; but the fnrtuuute boat-crews that brnught them In dev nured tliem. le fiiHlng tn share even a ir isel with any oilier nf the pt-uple Stern and the girl were warned ugntnat tasting miy nf the weed, llsh oi mussel on their ..wn Initiative The patriarch told them ceiliiln deadly species existed- species used only in preparing venoms In which to dip the spear and lame points nf the light lug men.' licM.ud these fuotht the null others wero tile llexl! und cgptM of the highly singular birds th- stimigeis had seen on their Ilrst entry into the village. These tasted r.uikly tr Ish. mid vveio nt first vciy disagree able Hut giadiinlly the newcomers wero uhlu tn toleiute them when conked by Hea Irice in as near an approximation to modern methods as she could manage. The 1.1, lis made ,i peciillat feature of tho welid. uncanny life Lung of lep:, wattled and web-fooled, with iingiilnlv bodies, sparsely feathered, nnd bare necks, they were, Sttiin thought, nhsolutiiv the most hide.. us and unreal-appearing cientures ho had ever seen. In size they aomowhat ro- -'.n-'m MiliM lEurattg 117 Mm . " . - - - Company. Ilftiliit.J l,v itu". I.il arrnnteinent. sembled nn albatross, Tho folk called them knlainakoe. They wero so fully do mesticated as to make free, with nil the refuse of tho village nnd even to wnddlo Into the huts In croaking senich nf plunder; ct they nested uinutig the brokiu rocks along the cliff to nortlivriiid of the place. There the.' built clumsy utrucluros of weed for their eggs nnd their In.-rcdlblv iiglv vouhfr. Kverv dav at u certnln tlmo thev took their tllght out Into tho fog. wl'li hoarse and mournful irle.i. and stiijed the uiulviilenl of some three hours Their number Stern could only csthnnle, but It must hnvo mounted well toward Hvo or six thousand, one of the most singular sights the new comers hud in (ho Abvss wna the homecoming nf the night, the 'feeding of the young- bv discharging haif-dlgehted llsh- and the mil. neon nt nolsi powwow of ihe ".nulling multitude. All this, hoard and seen b.i totchllght. piodmcd u plctmo welrdlj fnBcltiating Fish, weeds, sou-foul-these constituted tint sum total of food sources for the Folk There existed neither bn-uil. itesh-mcnti milk, fiuit. svvicts, or tiny of tho abundant vegetables of tho sin fine N'or vet was there any plant which might bo dried and Hiuokiil. Ilk- tobacco, nor any whence nlco hol might be distilled The folk had neither silmuluiits nor narcotics. Stern bless. d rule for this. If nnv such had existed, he hnew.hiitiiiin nature well enough lo feel ceilaln that, there In the eicinal gloom and f.,K, tU(. nu.H ni,M Boull Imvo given Itself ovei to exiesses and have mlser.tblv perished To mv mind," ho said to Ueatilce one tune "the survival of our race under such conditions Is one or the most mmveloiis things possibly to be conceived." (Jut to ward the black nnd mlst-hlddeii sea that lolled forever In ihe gloom ho gestured rrom the wall where they vveio Mainline, "Imagine" In, continued. "Xo sunlight - for centuries Without tha nothing con taining cbloinphyl can gioict nnd science bus always maintained t!iJ human ru must depend, al last analysis, ; c-liloronhyl on tint green plants containing It No grains, no soil, no agriculture, no inmn nmls even! Why. tho very Ksklmo have to depend oMiiummtils fnr their life! "Hut thepi people here, nnd the Lnn skaarn, and whatever other iiirknown tribes live in this vast Ab.vss, have to get their enilro living from Ibis tepid sea They don't even possess wood to work with! If this doesn't prove the human race all hut godlike In its skill and courage and adapta bility, what docs'.'" She stood a vvhilo ln thought, plainly m,- im am ' ---s- mi',m:w I ft .." jtmiiiBffr.i' , mmhX' vm A Series of Constructive and Authoritative Articles (XN MONDAY the Evening - Ledger will publish the first of a series of articles on the Port of Philadelphia its facilities, activities, the advan tages it offers traders, its potential future and the plans proposed for its development. MONDAY'S sdmM jjgjroufiirinjiuiujjauojwtjufc. IT much troubled. It -was evident her tnlrslt vvaa far from following his1 analysis. At' last she spoke. "Allan!" she suddenly exclaimed, ' Well 7" "It's still out there somewhere, Isn't ItT Out there, In those black, unsounded depths Hie biplane?" "You men n " "Whv couldn't wo rnlJo It again and--' "(if course! You know I mean to try ns Boon us I hnvo these people under some rontiol so I ran get them to co-operaia wltli me get them to understand '" "iVot (ill then.' No escape till then? Hut Allan, It may be too late!" sho burst out wllh passionals piiRorhoes Puzzled, he tumid and peered nt her In the bluish gloom "Kscnpe?" he untried. "Too late' Why, what do you mean? Hscnpo from what? You imnh that wo should leave these people, here, before wo'vo even begun to teach Hiem" tiefnrc we've dlscoveted somo way out or the Abvss Tor them? Leave every ln that mentis the regeneration of tho human race, tho world? Whv" A touch upon his arm Interrupted him. He tinned quickly to nnd tho patriarch standing ut his side. Silent and dim through the fog, he had jajunt thither with sandaled fet. nnd now slood with a strange, inscrut able smile on his long-bearded lips "Whut keeps mv t hlhlrcn here." nsked he, "when nlreadv II Is long pnst the sleep-' inghour? Verily, this should not be! Come," he i-ummatided. "Cmno away! Tomorrow Will be limo for speech " And, giving them no further opportunity to lallt of thli new problem, he spoke ot other matters, nnd so led them back lo hla hospltubtu hut of stone OHAl'TP.It XXXII PKHPAUATIO.NH HH "vVOKIJ to hear a drumming roar that seemed to nil tho spaces of tho Abys with a wild tumult fitch no ho had never known a steady thunder, wonderful and wild StnrHng up, he saw bv tho dim light that the p.itrlnirlt was sitting therj upon tin stone, tho Jttlitful and calm, apparently glv Ing no heed to this singular tumult Hut Stem, not un.lerstnndlng, put a. hasty question. "What's nil this uproar, father? I never heard anything like that up 1 1 tho surfaces world I" "That? Only tho rnln, my hoii." the old man answered "Had you no rain therof V.rlly, traditions tell of rain among tho peoplo or Hint day !" "Haiti Jlcrclful Heavens!" exclaimed tb" engineer. Two mlmst"? later ho was a tho fortifications, gazf out across th htnch at the sea. 11 would bo hard lo dcscilbe accurately the plctuiii that met his eyes Tho heaviest cloudburst Hint ever devastated a country eldo wus but a trickle compared with thin monstrous, terrifying deluge. Some llvo hundred miles of dense and saturated vapors, suddenly condensing, wire proot'ltullng tho water, not in drops, but In grt! solid masses, thundering, bel lowing, oft tulng as they struck the sea, which, churned to a deep and taglng froth. Hung mighty wines even ngnlnst tho mas sive walls of tho village Itself. The rug wns gotio now ; but In Us place the rushing walls of water blotted out the scene Yet not ti drop was falling lu Ilia village Itself Stem wondertd for a mo ment Hut, looking up, he understood The vntt t'lln was now dimly visible In Hie ghuo of the gri.it tlame. the bteady lour of which was drowned by the tumult of the rnln Amazed and full of wonder at this tcr iltlc sturm, so different from those on the suiface for there w-no neither wind nor lightning, but just that steady, filghtful sluicing down of solid tons ot rain Stern made his way back to the patriarch's house. There ho met lleatrlce. Just awakened "No chance to ralsu the machine toduv '" she called to lilm as ho entered "Ho says tills Is apt to last for bonis and hours'" She nodded towuid tho old man, much ills t i essed "Patletico!" lie murmured "Patience, friends and pcaie!" "Well," bald he, nt last, making himself heard only with dltllcttlty, "even so. wu can spend the day In making ready." And, after the simple meal that served for breakfast, he bat down to think out defltdteiy somn plan of campaign for the recoveiy of the lost Paulllac. CON'TINFUD MONDAY iGeiiger Bi HE I Ji i vN 111 x. niijTQltjirm- "ii