mimmi&t!Hre&mMr 'awwwS5? T TH ii''w 'Lrfggy ?; -f .r f w tiroes JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE prama League and Musical Talks to Be Held on Same Aiternoon iNexu vveeK two Most Attractive Programs I - ... ..ft-......,,.. ...Ml ,. tBXT Thlirsany iinciiiuuii ... ....- IjNIoubledly pull snrioly In two .Hirer ht directions in llio wny of entcilnltl r., tor Uio committee on American Wof the Vnlverslty of t'ennsylvnnla X?, announced n. performance by Hie fat - l3,avcrs nt t" llload S'rCCt. ,w . . .i. .ni.n Iwi.le n llin Rpcnlld rhfatru 10' me "" " Ahe much heralded musical talks titidei 11 ..f iitn tiMnii.it' committee l n.ienicei ". " " H tho Philadelphia Orclicsliu. which ft. I,, .riven In Wllliersponn Hall l.v iltdcU Van den Ucemt. Xh, commltteo or tno iimnueipiira - ..llli flin v ntvpi nl inn nf riraina League ". - . icf University. Is plannlnR an elaborate Warn for this, tlio Atiieilcun Ihnma ? TM first activity or tlio yenr win no production nett Thltisda.v iificrnoiin tt lyler'n "The oniram. uini' ... L in rhrirco of n oommlllco of win I" U fllla Skinner is ilialimnti. It will Do Rarformcil by a rant of expel leilcr-d intois &u,t.,l from tlio 1'lnyn and Plnei fiklie Contrast ' was tin- second plni wut .WL , nn American to liO liloducod In America bv a piufessionul company "f Actors I' wns "ur ,lrat' c,,mci,; ",0 t .Prince of J'aithln" vvilttctt l tsuiirir-v L 1767. heme our flist tt iiro.1v . Tin 1 ... i II... I...dl nf lillf Contrast Is also one- i iv -- tjrty comedies If tliemo Is the oonti.ist tehveen natlc worth nm1 the nlToctalloti cf foreign manners, nnu ;t lniunmc ... "the American since In tlio chat actor, of Jonathan, the tvnlcnl stnue Yankee It fwas performed foi the first time in ev York In 1TS7 tlio principal character. 'Jonathan, belnir I'lavia Hv Tlinmns AVitr .,.11 The nla at the liroml Stieot The- litre will reproduce this Hint perform ance as ncariv as possible, usins iikiic "inr. scenic and costume effects similar to K,i... fflm nrlplnnl nroctlictlon. BUIV9Q u '- Q mllE IcaKiie has planned to lme n nolle:) KJ. of lectin e. given tliiouslioilt tno yenr in Tarlou3 parts of the cltv, and as a ciilml Ration of tho Philadelphia Drnma Year fcclebratlon the l'nleis-. ot l'oniml- Santa will Rle under the dlicetion or us Wrary societies a paRcnnt In tho Ho Wlc Gardens lcprcsentliu; tho develop ment of American diama fiom eaillost ttao to present l.iv. Inclilontaliy, tne American Drama I.easuo offers n. number l prizes for the l.ent plays submitted to it during the seat lis an American. The committee on tho American Drama -Year includes Dr Aithur Ilobson Qulnn, tchalrman, Mr Juhn Ashhurst. Jlr.s. 'George Boker Mrs. William liurnliam, Mr. James Trancis Cooke. Dr. .lohn P. Garber. Dr Hollls Godfioy. Ur. .lohn I.. Haney, Ilev HiirIi T. lR-nry. Mr. Joseph SA. F, Jackson. Dr Mouls .iastrow, Jr., Ur. Henry iaihuio Jayno. Mrs. J. Clar ence Lee, Mr John I.uther I.onR, Mr. Ken neth MacGouan, Miss :ilabelli .McClol Ian, Mr Thomas MeKenn. Mrs. IMRar iJIarbwz, Mr Lan-don Jiltcliell, Jlr. Kit ard TV Mumford. Mr. Cleorgo 13. ?,Kltaschc, Ur Thomas U. O'UolRer. Ur. Ellis P Obeiholter, lion. .lonu m. raui-i- 'ion,Mr. J Howard Heher. Mis. .1. Howaid Reber, Dr A S W. Ilosenbach, Mis. Otis !klnner, I'roost lldRar R Smith, Rov. John J. Wlicelcr. Mr S.nniicl AVoodw.uU ud Miss Anno UolllnK-sworth Whaiton. iAND on Thursda uftenioon at Ither Xlilioon Hall Heir Van den Ucemt will tta.lk on his spci l.il hobby, "Tho Violin HU "musical talk" will be illustrated by a most interestitn; collection of lantern EM'S and b a iiioguni Willi the names fcfsuch delectable lomposers for tlio lo- Jin as Bach nnu icntaw.sui. The commltteo of public-spirited musl- Heal women who have theso talks In harge has votei! to Rive this s,easons profits to tho orcl estrn's endowment fund. It Is not gone ally Known that it turned oer $S00 prolits last ear to tha Kienslon fund for sick and disabled mem- jbera of the orchestra, for which air. &io lowakl mnde such a stltrimr idea nt the tenth annh ersai v luncheon Rlen by tho Biomen's committee at the Academy in Elprll three jears ago. M The managing commltteo for 1(116-17 Jacludes' President, Mrs. Fiedcrlck II. Shelton. vice nreshlent. Mrs. Kdward G. McCollln; seciotary, Mrs. Frunlt P. Prlch- Mi; treasurer, Mrs. Chailes C. Collins; BlUs Bleanor Arnett. Mis. William Ba)nham. Mis. A J. Uallns Dixon, Miss utnruue iiiy, ins. t;. cincqip curuuau, Jra, Rodman Qriscom, Mis. Dai ton f. Hirst, Miss Geordle P. Joline, Mrs. John Rolfe. Miss Alva Seigennt, Mrs. I.eo- fjW Stokowskl. Mrs ! Howard TVeath rU, n,l rn Trnn1.1 T 1'n.flnll ,J M41V4 Hin 41UIUIU 4i i.V,.. When to this group or -women Is added he Interest of a group of patronesses LWhlch includes Mich names as Mrs. Stotes- 1BU'. 48 Aimrew wueeier, iin. rtirv KCnder Van nensbelaer, Mis. Joe I.eldv, IjKrs. Edgar Scott. Mrs. Sydney Hutchln- ifoa, Airs, i.ouis uensou, suss xsuui iu Ja4 Mrs, llandal Morgan, tho American irama committee will have to look well Us laurels to attract nny from the nestra lecture. My best wishes to both enterprises. NANCY WYNNI. Personals Mr and Mrs. Caleb J Millie, of 2009 YalnUt Htrei-.- nnnm. nrn Ihn 0.1(711 irfl.npilt I? their daughter. Miss Marguerite Milne, I r. Tneodore C Voorhees, of this city. ; Mra. ijuu Ic. Ashhuret. Jr.. of 1923 pruce street, will give a dinner and theatre aCty this evenlnsr In honor ot Miss Klala Telih Saltua. of New York, who Is her Kt for several days : Mr. and Mrs. Walter Smith and Mr and Ufa, Franlf Ttt-nntrA rata a Hana rtr tViatr Ijjurttera, Miss Harriett Smith and Miss tophU Cricket Club About 150 guests Krom the school set attended iA' " theatre party which Mr. and Mrs. .Win M, Smith Will clva on Mnnrlnv In gor ot their niece. Miss Kmlyn Shipley. ., wi uo anas jospnine primrose e. MISS MarV Ashhlirsf. .fn X'nnu "yth. Miss Frances T lnor iiua u,r. ff' Hue. Miss Cornelia Hayman. Miss ues. iir, fnillp IJarrlgan. Mr. Cal- -jmi,a. air Tnomas SI lies, Jr.. Mr. Henry Sert. Mr Edward MrP.nrv i, ..;. gnh and Mr John Blynn. A a'upper at .ma Btrauora will follow tho atr party jjfr and Mr AVllIIam T DUon, of Wath- t.T--N W It annI ttlA V0If.Mnf, o tha f U of Uis I aun a liarenti. Mr and Mrs. IV" -u8eld ui Uia.vr's lane, qhestmU htsZi' .sjsssr. .LisiawS ! MRS. IIAKVKV FOHREST WENDAL Mrs. Wcnilnl. who was Miss Elsiu West, will ttiko thu lending p:ut in "David (Jarriek," which will be Kivcn this ocnmfr nt tho Now Cen tury Drawing ltooms for tho bene fit of tho Franklin Homo. Mra. Wcndul will lenvo next week for tho Pacific coast, where she will spend tho winter. Hill. Mis IJIxnii was Miss Mllln Crlsfleld lieforo her mtrriage. Jtr and Mrs Prniiols I (Joucn mid Miss Mnrlnnn (iow-en, lio nr.) RpendliiR thu win ter nt the Uitz-Cnrlton. Iiiim- gone to their country place on Plourtown road near Clio'rt nut lllll to spend tlio week-end Miss CJowen returned jcateiday fiom .Now York. Mr ndwartl Starr, who lia been spending ceveral oeks with' his pnenis Mr and Sirs Isaac Tatnall Starr, nt their country place, Chinch road. Wjiicolc, has leturoeil to St. Paul's School, Concord, Mass, to re sumo his studies fur the luinalmler of the winter Sir Daniel Wontz. Jr. ho hus also been spending his holldivs with bin parents, Mr. and Mrs l U. W'eutz. nt the Orchard, has also it tin ned. as has Mr. Henry Voorlues. uhn has been spending his holiday at Dlklus I 'ark-. Mis U'cntz ri turned with hpr pon and fpent sewinl days III New York last week before coming back to this city. Miss Idella Orlhbel, who Is (.pending tho winter with her parents Mr and Mrs. John (.rlbbd. at tho llellovue-Stratford, enter tained at bridge hist evening. Mr. and Mrs. D Ihigllsh Dallam, Jr, of ltlttcnhoiise street, IJeimaiitown, ham gonu to lllchmond, A'a., to spend soveral days. Mis. Wilson Potter, of Montgomery ave nue. Chestnut lllll, has Bono to CIo. eland to visit frlend3 for a foitnlght. Sir. and Sirs. Theioti 1. Crane, of Greene stuet, tlernuintonn. will leao in a fortnight for Augusta, ..'a , where they will spend Sev ern I weoks. Tho Philadelphia Chapter Daughters of tho Confederacy will entertain as usual on Juuuitiy l'J In honor of tho birthday of tieneinl Itobert D I.ee This year the af fair, which will Include, a delightful musical piogium, will bo glM-ii in the Cloer Iloom of tho Ilelloxue-Stiutfoid at ,1 o'clock. SIis. Doiolhy .lohiistoue-lkiseler, tho haip M. has been secured. It Is an old s-outli-ern custom to hold some spickil enleitajn inent on Hubert Leo's birthday, and follow ing another old Koutheru custom, punch ami cako will bo sened to tho members of the Boclctj and their friends, Mr. and Sirs Itoheit C Wright have gone on a gunning trip In Xonh Carolina. Sir. and Sirs Joshua Ash I'eart-on. of West J'rice'stieet. Ueiinnutowu, will spend the week-end In Atlantic City. Mrs. Richard Wain Slelis and Jllss Anne Walker Slelrs. of 172-; Walnut street, will be nt homo the lemalnlng three. TutKil.iys ot this month after 4 o'clock. Mrs. Haiold Slnsou. of '.'125 I-oeust utieet, will be nt home Tuesdays In Jan uary No cards have been sent out. SI Us Slary lu Vie, or NeV Vaik, will leceho with Sirs Mason nest Tuesday. Sirs Charles 11, Barton, of West Chestnut lllll avenue. Chestnut Hill, gnvo an Informal 1 o'clock tea jesterday afternoon nt her home for a few intimate friends. The guest home ro il hum Barton. tor was her daughter, SIIss Flora Sir. and Mrs. Charles W Smith, of 0730 Greene btreet, have gone to California to spend the remainder of the winter. Sllss Helen Bell, of i3H locust street, has gone to New York for soveral das. Sir, nud Sirs. John A. Brown, of Spring. Held avenue, St Martins), are qccupyint their new home on Lincoln drive. Sirs. 51. A Viele and her daughter, Miss Mary Vlele, of Hall road, Wyncote, have returned from New York, where they have been spending some time. Miss JXanor Jones, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Joseph Jones, Jr, of Summit uvenue, Jenklntown, will he one of tho guests on Mr. A, H- Burk's private ncht. which leaves Wednesday, February 28, for an extended trip along the coast of Florida. After spending some time cruising they will stop at the Florida resoits, returning about April 1. , Mr and Mrs. a. Henry Stetson and their daughters, SIis Elizabeth Stetson and Silas Ana Stetson, of Juniper avenue, Jlklns Park, will leave the first of February for their estate In Florida, where they will spend several weeks. Mrs. Charles Beck, of Wyncote. has Is sued Invitations for orldge next Thursday afternoon, at J o'clock at her home on Crescent road. The regular monthly dance chaperoned by Mrs. Walter C. Ifancook, Mrs. Thomas Shalloross, Jr. Mrs. John C. Deal, Mrs Ralph Stewart and Sirs. Roland C. Kvans was attended by about 300 persons in the Rlttenhousa Hotel last night, Mra. EmIIle Reading, of 2357 North Park avenue, has had Mis. Frederick Rowland, of Wllkes-Barre. pu as her guest Sirs Bow-land returned to her home last Satur day. . Mr and Mrs William Sihuffele of 3135 Wharton street are receiving corgratula- tions ua toe uirtu or a Oduantei i-orraiuo Kathrya ScMuffeU, en January S, EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, TEMPLE TO RESUME $1,000,000 CAMPAIGN Second Lap for $500,000 to Start Monday Alumni and Stu dents to Ask Subscriptions Students, nluiiinl nnl in 'inborn ef a c n mltire of prominent Phlladelphlntts inter fte.l In Temple University made ready to day foi tlm campaign which Btnrts on Mon day to inl'P fsoftnnn fur the Institution Plans for the campaign were announced but Tin-id.iy at a luncheon of tho committee inrnitiprs and graduates of Temple I'nivpi "itv nt the Hotel Adelphln The prturt that starts Monday Is the final imi of the unlverRltv'n friends to r.lse n II uo.i ono endowment fund The lint pin ortliB riiup.tign was successfuhv ended l.'t piil. afler a ten-day campaign with J .mi .inn m tlo object. Theie Was pledged Hi n i.mi nun fur the university. It Is tin In l ,f thon brlilnd tlio rninpalgll whlih b giiii Sli.iidiv to ex.eed tills niiuiUlit i.inl I'm ii nil mbserlbed bv Pebruary H, tin I inidiiM Dav of Hie university. Ihe , .iiniMlgn will bo led bv a committee kn.-v ii .is tho Temple PnlvcrHlty Association of I lillndclphinns desirous of helping the iM-.tituti.il, i:mest T Trigg Is chairman i Hie .ii-io. l.itloli Louis Kolli and Colonel tolui i.illihel nro among the members "f the SMinnno sought this Mine. $100.00" w II go ic. the Samaritan Hospital, ft part "f tin tinlwrsltv The rent will be used in nliugiiig the teaching McUUIes anil In en ui Iiik , teurhers' college In connection w 111 III. imiveisity WASHINGTON SOCIETY STIUKBI) BY HITTER FEUD "Playhouse," Whore Sounds of Kevelry by Nicht Are Heard, Culled Nuisance in Court Complaint VsinxnTON, Jan 1.1 -Almost as hit ler lis ihe lliiroppiin war, a feud has broken out In Washington soilety that threatens to sweep nvvar tho whole oidcrly ill range inaiit f things It was precipitated bv Rear Admlial Seatim Sihroeder. who has declaied In cuuit that the Playhouse, so . lotv s favorite recroatluu ground. Is a 'lonuuon ntil-mnce" Tlio old seaflghtei-'n home Is next to the fashionable mdezvous, and he s.ijs he and his family nre unable to sleep because or tho hllarltv that lasts until well Into tho morning. The admiral Is not alone In his complaint, thus complicating' thu feud and making It actually Intoriintlon il lie Is supported In Mllldavlts by mi less personages than Sir Cecil Arthur Kpiliig-itlcc tlm lliltlsh Am bassador, and W A F Kkengreii, tho Swedish Jllnlster. among others The Hat of pioteslants Is a long one. The 'nuisance' complaint against the 1'lnyhniiso has been Hied In tlm District Supreme Court and Justice Stafford has given tlio olllcers of tho organization until next I'ri.lav to mako answei Pules a successful defense is made the court will Issue nn Injunction against nnj further dancing or late affairs In the lair of oung Burlet V Hut. In tho meantime, capital aoclrfV Is divided Into two camps Theie are many onc-tlmu friends who nuw do not speak In passing SUNDAY "TRAIL-IIITTERS" WILL GO TO NEW YORK One Thousund Philndolphians to Oc cupy Pulpits Tomorrow Nearly 1000 Phlladclphhi "irnll-hltters" will speak In Protestant pulpits of New York tomorrow ns n beginning of that clH's campaign to create Intcicst In the mining of "Hilly" Sunday. April 1. As converts of the evangelist's campaign hete two years ngo, they will go by twos Into almost every pulpit to tell their Impressions of "lbllj" Sunday's woik It will bo the formal open ing there of tho Sunday campaign, and will bo followed by Ihe oiganlatioti of Bible classes and cottage prayer meetings In the nppeal spiiI out to pastors of New York Protestant churches to give tholr pul pits to the Philadelphia "trail-hitters" It Is considered that "the careful organization and preliminary work will bring n blessing apait fiom the ludlviduul work of the evan gelist." DEAD DIPLOMAT'S WIFE ASKS FOR HUSBAND'S BODY Mrs. Luis d'Antin Hequests U. S. Demand Exhumation From Mexico to WASHINGTON. Jan 11 Formal re iiueit that the bodv of Luis d'Antin. ex American diplomat, who died sii-m under suspicious circumstances In Stevlco, bo exhumed nail examined tor trucks ur poison, was lodged with the State Depmt ment today by Sirs d'Antin. It was said that the request would bo complied with and Instructions were wired Consul Wil liams, at San Luis potosl, to proceed with his Investigations Sirs d'Antin desires to have the bodv ex humed and shipped to tho t'nited States but trouble Is expected on account of un old Slexlcin law forbidding the lemuvul of iniv body from Mexico for two ai after death. WOULD GIVE TEACHEKS .MORE HAltRISllPRf!. Jan. 13. The Stale Hoard of Kdueatlon adopted lesolutiuns favoring an Increase of 330 n year In the salaries of all tenchera In the publlo sohoolH of the Statu und fnvoilug no appropriation of $IH,r,00,000 of the elementary and high schools for the coming biennial period Trolley Fender Saves (Jirls Lhea lauding in the fender of a trolley ur after the gear of their oxprc-ss wagon broke tuved the lives of .Marie Thomas, ton years uld, of COr: Slci'allum street, ami Sarah anffney, ten years old, of 20 Harvey street Tho girls refused to go to n hospital ami wore taken to their homes Tho accident occurred while they were coasting iu Haines street. Oeriiuntowii. Wealthy Woman Kills Iluibnntl nilNVIJH, Jan 13 Sirs Stella M. Smith thirty-seven, wealthy Denver woman, slmi and killed her husband. John 8. Smith ut her home In the fushionahle Park lllll hc tlon today The shooting resulted from a quariel over Sirs. Smith's twelve-year-old daughter. Weddings PlinitY I.QMIIAHDI A large assemblage witnessed the wedding of Sllss Sarah Lombard!, daughter of Sir and Mrs Angelo Lombard!, and Mr Anthony Perry, who were married, this week In St. Nicholas di Torentlno's Hainan Catholic Church by the Itev. Father John Cerrutt- . , ... The bride was gowned In a combination of white silk tulle and satin, with a long tialn of satin. A cluster qf orange blos soms held the long tulle veil In place lltr shuwer bouquet was of white roues and lilies of the valley Sllss Lombardl was attended by her sis ter. Sllss Slary Lombardi ns maid of honor, utii Mr Joseph A Lombardi was beet nun. Silas ljinm-i Uruno and Stiss Anna Bruno were bridesmaids and Mr Angela perry and Mr. Frank Placao acted as ushers. A reception In I.yrio Hall followed the ceremony, which 'was attended by 800 gut. After the reception the couple left for a trip to Niagara Falls. Upou their return they will live ut 1821 South Watts street What's Doing Tonight IliiUcUlll iktlch Club annual uimIUis ana 1 PbUdlpbia Ortheatra Acadeni of Uuilc lrrun!u Clue Uaur Uoufjtturr' Club Ttotlo SiunJy UtM'm AueclaUea banuuat, BrfUivue-KtraCrVd. Farmer Smith's Column COIN.! TO CHURCH Sly Dear Children It innttets not lu me what church you belong tu It matters a whole lot to me whether you go to church or not I knuw- II Is hard foi von to go when you aro little bin you may lake it from your editor that mum- or the pleas nntest moments nf bis life arc spent ill looking buck on the time when h sat In a great big chinch looking at the stnlued Klass window and swinging his tlnv hgs Ills reet would not couch the floor Thev say children of Imhiy do not like to go to church That Is not true 1 want to leave ono thought with you During the week theie nro many thoughts and Ihlnga which comii to upset you The (tilet of church will, lest you Slany questions pop into your he id. the answeis to which pu.li- you -you may llud the answer to them IN ClU'ltCU I do Theio Is u PHAi'i; about church that Is found uowheio i Ise FIND THAT PIIX'!'! There Is a Hlf.UNCK In church which Is not of thu c'lttHsiouiu oi of tho home In that silmce vour consclenco speaks to vou us It c.iiinut speak on the street, nt woik or play Ho where vou can hear that clear voice, foi It will help vou bear your cross, which Is Ni:VLU harder than YOU can bear This Is a suggestion 1 cannot leave UK LlCilON out of mv talks roi It is the edu cation of your SOU1, all that Hum a 1 f v.i)U the Heal vou I have found some thing that Is priceless. I pass It un to you. as n recommendation not as advice Lovingly, FA11MKU SMITH. Chlldien's I ditor. NANNIE HEAItS A NEW STOHV 1! Farmer Smith "Why aio you holding our head'" asked Sirs llumpus of her husband ono night. "I urn trying to think up u new stoiy," replied Hilly ".Stop thinking and let the story come to vuu." answered Sirs. Humpiis. "When vour bead Is all full of 'thinks' there Is no locuu for a stoiy to come In." Just at that moment Nannie's voice come fiom mutalrs and lllllv jumped up and run up Ihe steps, two at a time, and when ho kissed Nannie under her chin, just to inako her laugh, ho told this story "Tonight t will tell yon about Sir nnd Sirs Potato Bug and their three children. Faith llopx and charily." Jiint about the time the Uidv Hug ar rived Sli Potato Hug found thut his family had eaten their home up. and he had to get nnother for them You see, potato bugs live on the leaves of potato vines, and when they get hungrv. then thev eat their homo up. So when Sir. Potato Hug found thnt they had eaten tbeii whole house up, In cluding the backdoor steps, he was veiy busy looking around for some other large, iulcv leaf on which to make his home. "Sly doi good -wife' said he, 'I hear from tho Cricket that there Is a lovely potato patch over near where the Ijidy Hug has her bungalow, and I think we will move over there' "'All light." said his good wire, 'but I think you ought to get a hhkorv leaf to move us on You remember the lust time vou moved us the chUdrmi ttte up the potutu leaf bcfoie they got to their pew home' 'l guess you aio right.' said her hu bntul: 'yoit.wnlt here and I will go und get a hickory leaf, and then I will cany you all sufelv to your new home' "So i ff went the Potulo Una and soon returned with a largo hickory luf Ills wiro was getting the children reudy and when he called to her she had their things on. and they were ready to go with him "Over the lumps of earth ho pulled them, the sun gettlnif higher all tho time ami the day getting hotter, until Anally he arrived nt their new home, end tho children and their mother jumped oft the leaf Mr Potato Bug sat down to rest, and no sooner bad he begun to get cool than he looked tip und Saw Faith, Hope and charity were eating up the front porch of their new home 'Here' Hero" he cried 'Do not start eating the flout porch ; Iwgin with the ImiJ, il rc'l Hi si ' So the dear children scurried to the back porch und began eating it up as fust as possible." FIREMEN SAVE STOCK, BUT MILLINER IS ANGRY nePii" "French Shop" Owner's Loss Confined tp 525, hut Bonnets Were Mussed Up A bull In a china ehoii Is no worse than fliemen In a millinery Btore. in the opinion uf liunjamln arcs, proprietor of the French Shop," millinery, at 1313 tllrard avenue When Orow arrived at his shop this morning he was shocked. Hat boxes and trimming were strewn over the front pave ment, the plate glass In tho door was broken and boarded up, the liHerlor was a mass of feathers, lutts and feminine frills And the key would nut fit the doer. Qroee ran for a policeman and refused to anter hut store until he had a report from the Insurance patrol. He learned the dam axe was about 125. The tire started about midnight, presuma bly from defective electric wiring, the fire men said tiroes said this morning tne nremen must all be married men judgmg from toe slight lesetci the.' showed fur femlittn things in Gross said this morning the firemen must iua hat ebon. LOCATING AN AUTHOR ropjrlyht I ir, I it lNhi3 . ompHtiv Heprtnted by aiiclal nrratisement. "Hnve you ot 'Fifteen Decisive Rattles of the World'?" "Who wrote it?" "1 don't know his name, but I think it was some married man." BEYOND THE GREAT OBLIVION (Sequel to "Tho Vacant World") Hy (5EOKGE ALLAN ENGLAND t opurtoht, 1916 lij hranl: ,1. tlunsey ( OmlnJllu. HAIM i: It , II (Cmillliilrill QT13IIX, desperate, wrembid his olltd O arms clem A second later they had closed again about Ihe chief's thio.it the one point of attack Hint Stein has i husen for his best. The hit bin l.in rnltored lirunting. pant ing, he shook thu engineer ss a dog shakes a rut, bill Ihe hold was secure U unrou's great aims wrapped themaeives lu a tor mldlibln "bnily -scissors" gtlp Slerti felt the breath sipiccxed fiom Ids budy Then suddenly Ihe chiefs oilv heel slipped on the siuoot li-woi n lock not tell feel f i oin the lip of Iho bubbling vat and foi the second time both fell This tlinu Stein was atop Over thev rolled, once, twice, stinlii.ng with mad-nest- Klein's thumbs were sunk deep lu Ihe tliiout of the barbarian at eithei side As he gouged hauler, deeper, he felt the terrific pounding of Ihe rh'efs Jugulat Hot on his own neck panted the choking breath of Kuinrou Oh, con', I he onlv hold Mint gilp n minute longer--even hnlf a minute' Hut already his own biealh was gone A burning (Hied his ears; miaikling lights danced, quivering befoie Ills eyes. The blood seemed bursting Ids brain : Tar off and vaguo ho heard the droning of the llamo, the shoutH and crleu of thu great horde of watchers. A whiff of steam hot, damp, terrlfvlng pissed across his face, in which Ihe veins weie starling from the nilv skin His eves, hulf cloned bulged from the sockets 1 It knew Ihe pit was verv close now ; dully he heard its sleadv bubbling. "If I go. ho goes, too', the engineer swore tu himself "Hell never h.ne Heiirice anywnv '" Over nnd over they rolled, their grips tight-locked ns sluel Now U'amrou was on top. now Stein Hut the ihlef's muscles were still strons ns ever; Stern's already hud begun to weaken Strive as ho might he could not get another hold nor could he throw another ounce of power into that ho already lind Pp. up. slovvlv up slipped the chiefs nuns: Stern knew the savage meant to throttle him; and once tliosi long, prehensile lin gers reached his throit. good-by! Then It seemed In him u voice, very far und small, nun speaking to him, coollv, im personally in a matter-of-fact way. ns tnough sugge-ulng nn operment. Dazed as ho was he rei-ofniised that voice. It was Ihe volco of Doctor Ilarbult, who once had taught hbn many n wily trick upon the mat Hnibiilt. dead and tone these thousand years or more. "Whv not liy the Fitsu-da. Stern?" Iho volco was saving "excellent at times " Though Stern's face was black and swollen, eyos shut und mouth all twisted nwiv In this titanlo snuggle with the ape hold'of the hurfe chief, yet the soul within him Cdlmlv smiled Tho satsu-du: Yes he remembered It now Strongest and best of all the Jiu jitsu feats And. suddenly loosening his hands rrom the chief's throat, ho clenched his right list, hard as steel A second later the "klllltiB-blow" had fall-sn on the barbarian's nook. Just whero tho swelling proiubernnco behind tho ear marked the viinl spot. Terrible was the foice of ttuit blow, struck for his own life, for the honur of Iteatrlee. the. salvation of Iho world Kan.rou gae a strung grunt. Ills head fell hackwaid. Both oyes closed, the mouth lolled open and a glairy froth began to liieklo down The frightful grip of ihe long, hnlry arms relaxed Exhausted, Stem fill prone right on the sipi'iy ''dg- of the boiling pit. He felt a sudden scalding dash of water, sti-iim uud boiling spi : he heaid a sudden splash, then a wd. barbarous, Ions-drawn bowling of the maiaed Folk. Lying there, spent, gasping, all but drnd lu the thlik Bteam-drlft of the vat, he opened his eyes. Kamroti was nowhere to be seen, Seemingly very distant, he heard the i opper drums begin to beat owe more with feverish haste, ... . A great, compelling lassitude enveloped him He knew no mure. CII.U'Ttilv .WNVlll The sun uf iM'rli'B. t.-iTrtlAT altitude now .' Cuu you make Wout. Allan;" "No The aneroid's only good up to five miles We must have made two hundred, vertically, since this morning The way the propeller takes hold and the planes climb ! this condensed sir is lust a miracle!" Two passengers at that:" Iteatrlee answered, leaning bark In her seat again, She turned to the patriarch, who, sitting in an estra place in the thoroughly over hauled and nawiy tnuipped Pauillae, was holding with nervous hands to the wire btuvs In front of him. -patience, father." she cheered him "Two lmurs mure not over three, nt the outside -.ml vou shall breathe the upper air again' or the T first time the sunlUht shall fall ntiQii ovf face?' "Tito sun! The sun1 Oh. Is it possible?" mut mured the aged num. "Verily. I hud never thought to live until this day; The UCame silence between these three for a iime while the strong heart of the machine beat steadily ; and the engineer, with dft T,ul skillful hand, guided It lu wide-swept spirals upward, ever up. up. up, bk tovvard the realms of day. of life, once moie; up through the fo ad- a ,fr' heat and dark and mystery, toward the clear, pure, refreshing ulr of heaven again. At last Stern spoke Well father." said he, "I never would have .bought It. but you were right, after all1 They're like so much cUy in the potters hand now for me i see I can do with them whatever 1 wilt airsm "" - r.. , '"" after nil to any audi piopo-itlon its one I h.ng for them to acen iuj as boas down I was afraid some ot mom ioiui uojci "'" "" v"'" w "L ', . .v,I , . tharv. aud qulU aaotbu for uiaui to coiuwiC 191 tn wholes.ilu transplanting, such ns we've Roi limlei way Hut I can't see any pusalhlo lensoii why with plenlv of lime and pa tience the thing can't be accomplished till tight Thu inulii dinimiliy was their con sent; and now we've got that, the rest Is mere detail uud routine work " "Time nnd patience," iepc.ctc.1 thu lrl "Those are our wiitchwoids now, boy. And we've gil lots nf both, haven't we'" "Two passengers each Hip, ' the engineer continued, mole practical than she "und tin tf trip" n week, at Iho must, makes sit of ihe Folk lau.le.i on Iho surface weikly In other winds It'll take" "No matter about thnt now'" Intermitted Hentrli'e "Weve got all tne t line there Is' Dvtn If It takes llvo yeais, what of that What nre months or even yetits In the llfu lilstoiy of thu world'" , Stern kept silence jalu In his mind he was levelling a linn 1 -d vital questions of shekel, feeding, in cllinatlr.ntlcin ...r those men. now to be tiausporled from a place of dark and damp und heat to the stiange outer regions of the surface-world Plainly ho saw It would bo a task of un I ur.llMc.l skill, delloaev and dllllcult nc . ompllshinent ; but his spirit rose onlv the higher as lu faced Its actual details. After ull that ho and Iteatrlee Iinil tueu through since their wakening In tlio to-ier. 1 e feared no failure to solve anv questions that now might rise Hi- caie. bv keeping the Polk nt Unit in nivis then gmduallv acculinii ii. i; them to stinngei uud brighter llhl. more air. mote lohl. he knew be t ould bridge Ihe gap nf centuries In a few years Kver ml iptub'e the human bodv would respond lo chunked enviionnieiits Patience nnd time these would solve ull' And ns foi this Folk's barbarism. It niat teted not Sluch better such s'ock to re build fiom Hum Homo mild, supine race of far higher cultuie To fight the tough bat tles of life and re-eKtabllshiiicui Mill aheud. tho bold and vinilikn Morucnans were all that he- cutild w Ish "linuglna mo as n sihool-teacher," sud denly exclaimed the glil, laughing, "giving tho children A. 11. C und making them lead: i see the cat' when there aren't any cuts nowudays no tame ones, anyhow! Im agine" (CONCLPDMD MONDAY ) III liory CI.PU. u new Kerlftl M.iry lir II. Itlder JIusBiir.l, hes'ins un I'usr U ut Mils Uilie. Ilryn llu'wr Seeks Coo!in;r Teacher Sllss Hilda Smith director of the llryn Slawr Community Center. Is luukiug for a looking teauher who can teach an nflnriioon t!uH of gills on Thursday ot each week, KELU.MOUS UHEVITIES "Ths ICIml of llott I Illlev In" will be ih subject vt Ihe llrm uf n nerles of Sunrtny illaht Harmons In the Itev Dr Klmer lllliiiurtll Helium In Ctitv(ir Sfelhodtat 12nla.opnl f'liurrh, I'aro utuht street und liAlilmore avenue, hestnnlnc to morrow nUh. Willi I Iiellelo In itn.l Whv " ur llin. ui.d Hterntty Questions" Is ihi ifcle of th si ie ' . A I' rellutan and other .levrleh rtirletlatia will tpeuk tomorrow l.tslit lu Ileldeineri; I'hunh Nineteenth and Oxford atrrets The ltev lir It t' Kartiiutn, pastor, will prewclt tumurrow moriuntr ut 10 Si) o'cluiU on "The ArK uf ilod In too Hjuse " The firm ,if a nerlea of five discourses on Puleallue Uld and S'svv" will bs given bv the lti Ur j..Hph irauKopf in tho tempt ut Ihe iteforiii t'unsruiratlon Keneaelh Israel, Hroa.l ttr.vt end Coluiublu avenue, tomorrow morn Ins "Un .he Whv to Jerusalem" will be tha subject uf the Orel of tho aerie. "Tha Soveralsinly and th l"atherhou4 of Mod ' will be ihe txt ot a sermon tomorrow morning In I'aiitral foimra'oitonul Ctmrvh by the paatur, the Ilev William V Ilira- Th ilev Lir llur llli, I'rmbjlerlso Ministerial Assoilatlon Slon dy nioriini In Westnilnaier Halt oa "Alsskun Itambles A Visit lu tha Ureal Jlulr Uluuier " "Paar va Irfivo" vvlll be Ilia mujtrt of tho Dm. Dr Marent-e H Jls.-.rloej's sermun In tha Arch tlireot I'r.-sbjurlao Church llljlu evntri and Arch streois, tomorrow nluht. A yrles of uddreaaea iu the sreal railsluus re fuiuiers will bcjcln at lha (hurcb nrtt Sunday thl. . Tha Itav Dr Madison P.ra. uf N'aw York, will piruch lumorrow mornlnn and evenlni: In tho Memorial I'spllst Church llruad anil Slastor atrceia un "Tha I'curl I'.e.iorul PrU-" and "Tha AUrmln liureas uf lha Iirlnliluit Habit Anions Our Aiaerlcsu Women ' Tha ltev una K Iluerr 'will oreoeh before the liermautown Unitarian, Society tomorrow murniliB. Prof I'Ullou It will apeak In lite rnurruw inornUui. powjV of ,Iaalvlle. Pa., First L'nlturlan Church toi Illahoo Moya and tha Key abrt p, vvlll deliver aaruMus la the Church vt tha alien Itoiy Aisetiica loniorruw w, The Klhl. al Cul'ure Soc'elv will hear tha a.-ou4 UMtu"a of Chsrie-a Zuebllu a couraa on Tha I'Blted Hlatas Paie-ifiiker ami bVaiw moker ' lu iba llroad eltrael Theatre The aortaly will hold Its thirty aecood annua) buloM uiiellnv; Tuas-Hr "KJucatlon" will La, ttta aubJiK t at th ltB. nr J llresr atoltun' sermon la llu, lujw ptr,. biterUn Churib loiuiurrow luurnliw Tn Kv. William It. Push will prejih at tha sveubw aervlca TLe ltev Ueorsa Chalmers tllchiuobd will praaeh twuurrow nlhl o "Tha j,v That la of Cud ' In Kl.irklae-s Hall. IS It Njxlh Jiuan "Tha Avaraee Man la I'olllke" will be dla . uaavd at ll- forum lu tha Central Y VJ f" A Itfl Arc airyel tonerrow llUnJ S. Slorrta will sueak and lead the lUacuaauxi Mra Marlon Ceats Wautworth dramatic readar, will alva a reedtn ot "Tha Sunkiin H.H in ihe Broad Street Theatre, at 3 o'llock t iiuorrovr afternoon uud-ir auaplcaa of the So rlallat I.Uerary Society -l lafoi totror ttlladelphla. poiismaa wui oeljte hia soub4 au&ivuaarr as i, CbVui- tl I'ravitoid (utror Hllladelphla, poll J 11 tun in Tnnnrrut-h Mltalon lonlnht. and Samuel Moore will Mltbtate his nrt tomorrow ntafit "The tllit Slairr MovtmtnC will In AltniHHl b7 itnnM james u Mel Itellpr At S n look tnmar- row sft-,rnpnn In .he Alumni Ihn amir. Ilriai street srl Monlsomery avenue At th ni"tln s IMIr frtm Ju.lai. ItaTmon.l MorV.lbe win tin rn.t. esplalnlns lil siiltml lonard oclal worKra . . The r'nkfor.l N'drlh llnetlut t'hunh. Ihe llermen l'rel.vletMn rhurrli and the frank r.t.l Avenue MMhnnbU t.rlwonnl .'Imreh will le Ktn union rvlee In lawt thrVe weekl Monday nlthl In Ihe Norm Hnptlst fhurch Tkf ttv llinlfl fi Welsle motor of tho .eefi'tlnn TuemHy rienlnr In irlpbrntlnn of his t,nth BMilierfirv a ttfistor nf the PrlncMon I'rlMerln rhurrh. 1'ov.elton and Saundefa anuea . . . I The lie. Daniel K Welale. mho rof the SUalah Lutheran Clnirrh. Blxteen.h and Jefter a,tn aireeto will nrearh tomorrow nichl on "In lelernnee Kmll K hlnldt flrnt violinist ,,r the rhllndeiphla Drrl.etrn. will alva a pro uram ot hlilalc rioo,". .India l the aubfert of an nddreaa fo l,e Rlieu l,v Hie Itev lr Forreet K Daaer, In ihe Vorih lirnnth Y M .' A tomorrow aft- el nonn NATIONAL PEACE MEETING To uigc the ending of the war nt the eaillest possible moment. Nonpartisan Nondenominational Thursday Evening, Jan. 18th ltl.1 O'CLOCK ACADEMY OF MUSIC Broad below Locust Street SPEAKERS Mrs. Sarah Bard Field of San Frnncleco Senator Wm. A. Stone Democratic chairman on Foreign ll'latious Hon. Henry A. Cooper Member of House I'ommlttee on Foreign Affaiis Rev. C. H. Parkhurst, D. D. of New Yolk The Hon. Daniel F. Cohalan Justice of Supreme Com I of New York. Mrs. Harriet Stanton Blatch Free reeeried fcrsts con be eei tired nt Heppe's TUket Oilier, 1 1 10 ('lir.tmit hired. itrxii.inrs notht.s llautUt I141ri-,T TKMli.l'.. Hrood and ll.rk.i ate ltev A. U llarrle will i,rurh 11130 a. m and "So p m Henri S.o.t. hiieeo vvlll be with us In tne eveulnir. iira.tn recual. . 10 v liorenco Heviiolds uruunlMt CIHCSIMT STKKirr HAITI'sT CIIUlSCll rheetnlit el iv.al of 4Hlli si. iiv:iini:K u AUA.MH. I) Ii Pnator. 11.45 .i in llrotlierlioud uf A. uud I. in an it in Worship 'J n p in I'lhle .s.huol. 7 II i in Worship Prejulllnj liy the I'aalor, Uoelor AdotUB, oa "Tho I.eienllolH ef I'. Hre ' MITSIl'M, sr.KVICK Mule finnriei lloyul 1 St.if I . Il.tn. Ural tenor; Frederick Anne second tunor. Hurare It. Hood, first brtas. 1'rederkk U Ilees. second lissa. I h.i bona Day i-loses" Sullivan Morn I.OVO lo Thno ' yinllh A 1'erfeit luy' lloud lluiisit hmn. Urelbrea Tuisr ciiuittii or nn: HHi;rincrv ' (ljunkerl, cor. Carliale and Uaupuin ata. I'reachlm; lu 30 a m. and 7:45 p. m. Sunday lichool. 2 30 p tn rrayer Metlns each Wedneaday evenlna1. (ooffrernllonl ClWritAI. CmlltCH. lSth and Qre-n ats. Itev. WILLIAM V. 1IBHQ, Pastor. snnviciss u a. m . ani s T si HUNIIAY I' l THK.MHS FOU JANUAnT, "MOnKUN INTKItlitUTV-TIONS OP OLD Jan 11 'Iho Sovereignly nnd Fatherhood of ""'onTiiNrrv roit qitstions afteu TIIH HHHMON. SCATS I'ltDIJ ALJ, WEle I'ojit: , i:thlcal Culture . Sir. CIIAIII.KS 'L'KIH.IN will apeak on "The l-lthtrs ot tho ties " llruad til. Theatre. 11 a, m ruoilo welcome Methodllt F.plaropal t'or.tlvilII AVK.. cor. 55th at. Rev. B. JT. IIARI'. 11. W Monlceo 1U.30. 7.30. ii. b. 2:30. Sllsrellaneoua DOCTIIU KICIIMOND preaches i aunday. S p. m.. In Uoclor Kldrldso'a Hall, latl N. tocaa as. I'rvsbyterlan AKCII r!lKtrr Clllltril. lsth and Areh. "lav CI.AKRS'CU KPWAlll) StACAHTNET. Ill 4f The lelebratton ot tno loira s oupper. 1 Sunday srhool s "hur v Io,vo " Commenclus- Sunday evenln January 51. Dr. Macartney vvlll deliver a. series of addresses on "Tlie Ureal Ueformers of Christianity" The music at tomorrow'a arvlce will b as follows: "Andanlo llellaleuso." Vincent! "Pas. loralo," Slauuey. "Nu. lurne " Dcthler. lloi'i:. 33d and Wharlon ats Minister, tha Key. j. (in.vv uoi.ton- n ; nv William TYLOH C-ALUWKLU Assistant. !(: a. m , llanllini' Dr llollon'a theme. "Education" 7-45 p m lluv William 11 Push will preach. , I'roteetant Kplaeupal ( IllilCll IP 11IK HOLY Al'OHTIJSS. -Jlat and l-hrlatlan sla ltev, OKUItOK HEHUKKT TOO!'. I l . Hector b 0,1 a in Holy Communion. 10 3o u in Missionary Litany and sermons b lllstiou l.lojil. President of tho Doard of Missions, and Rev Kobert Patton. n D, fee, ratary uf lha yitsslutiury Province of bu Kv.ry member canvass throughout the Parish, In Iho atlernuun 7:13 pm fcervlce and retwrla of oanvattsra. CH1KCI. OF ST. I..'KKM TB rvm(A Jtl's'1 l.W.lWSWarK& Hector. h tut a m-l!oly Communion. 111)0 a m Sunday School il V1 u m -"-Vtornln urayvr and aermon a Ju p lu lnfauiar Hchool and Ilible lisesea. S 00 p.ui tiveolns lraer. Anthem and Ad dress Iho rlector will preach al both aervlees. Sorlullet l.Uerorj Society Silt llliION CR.IIU nKXTWOHTII. autoar and dramatic reader velll slva leadlnu of "ilia huuken Hell" tomorrow. 3 v. m.. at Dread hi Theatre Muste by Ilabn'a Strlua Quarlel Public mvlled m I nllarUo ilKST VMrARtAV, 2188 Cbasiuul at lu u. in Sunday achuul It a m Prof. C H Howen. of aUadvllla, Pa -Ht praaeh on "All Flash ia , , ., Aiilham Hvbat Thou Hast Given Ma Ird," by Cv4rlde Taylor, aud "i WUI Lay Ma Down In Peace." by Blair. ybfflE " 'loae"- orjaalet nEKSINTOWN UNITAttMN dOCIKTY, arM at rd Cuelten ave Bav A J l-Oi,BilAN. Minister Sunlay school, 10 a m . srvlc. tt u uj lUv otto IS Duerr ,ll praaoh Yaugz sleu'a CJuUlbiii AasasUI,la , Con Y. M. C. A- bl'.NUY F0UI-ea4Q P. 11. Ttsa Avr4o lUy lu PfWsra Iuu KoUod P Morris etoaaker. Au auasrar to iba qusetHava UaWarlli WeJloT eK3TT5i'' Stransara ara aud vo (ai.1 at nuiua. 'in tub couia BVi.; woniupust". iJKsb loual Thealr Md ad I 1 saj-ttaiw. m Kv i-u- mriit LSI i -I