- wilpllilWPWil!lpP'","lp ' "I'iWpiWM' '( EVENING LEDGER-PmLABELPHlA; WEDNESDAY, JANUARY IT, 1917 n IX JUST GOSSIP Elr. and Mrs, Joseph A. Janney Will Give ta Dance L fn.,Vif in r.iif Rp.1WtlP.-St.Vfltfr.vrl fnv TVioiv Daughters Various ,ctnitT tho debs will como Into the foreground "tiro more nnd there will a delightful 'anrB "l '"" '" . -. fh tnnnev twins, to bo trlra ',.' ... ., , given u, Ahro tfanncy. 01 v ui--iit. ..... f . .irfi come back from Anntpolls Fk.rA tl)(,v attended the hop on S.iturdav .1. Thev bronchi with them their Ksuihi. Elizabeth Steele, who will receive 1.1 the' dance tonight Both the Janntj - " ...i.i-ho nml run their own i-rfl miner ii'in.-i. ?"nL.' ,e.,w of tile Plillndel- I7 ,' rrlrket ' Mb nt ft Mnrtlna and tnke If . . i.. H.o inelnUS linings f that Dnimerc , kusv Utile renter en ion ...). ?.t, n,I Mrs Hob Wurts Will Klc a liinncr fr their ilolmlftnlo tlntiBhter, ilrlan, before tne uanu-, ' IS especially Interesting to licnr that i. rr OH" Skinner has consented to re- Hie the piolncno ,,r "rhn fonlrnnl." the clay under br dure Hon which Is to bo Lven at Hi" Hroml Street Theatre on nmrnelnv afiei noon under the auspices cf the Drams League nml the University it rcnnsvlvnnn an who "" EKlnnors ret union ni icn .lun-ewuo jOdo to Shakespeare nt the ShnUespoaro Btitabrallon in the Academy tit Music last Lidnr will rcallre the treat which Is in L'ttore for tho luekv persons who have tick- fits for Thursday afternoon I -The Contnit ' Nod know, was tho bcc- rend play written b an American, lloyall tivlr bv name and tho scene Is laid In EKewTork and at was usual In many of EC i. -. lt.n il.rnn nrttl I) O . Itho ean pia w- " "" i""-j ... . - ftmr scene" These aro to bo reproduced u nearlv an possible .mil under Hlmllar fcondltions t . those of tho llrst perform fknee It is inteiestliiK to learn tlint 'Tho contrast ia tlrst performed at the John f Street The.ilir New York, on April 10, hw.bi the Amcihnn company under the fmiinaeement ..f Lewis llallam nnd John jfllenry It was iepeattd fuo limes In New Sl'ork and later was kin en In tuts cuy. feBaltlmoro nnd Unit on ' Ronll TNler was born in lioston on July 18 17,7 He RinduuUtl rrom tiar yard Collece and after Htuilylne I.nnv be reme aide do ramp t (Jenernl KiiIIIvhii durlne tho IteNolutlon and took part in !the attack on Newpoit. Tjler was ad Bitted to tho ba: In I'7'J and entered mil itary ser ire iiRain durlriB Kh.iy'H Jtebel Hon, scrvins; as aide to (ieneral Henjamln Lincoln with tho rank of major AVhen h returned to lioston to prnctb o law ho tecamo interested In tho l'edcrnl Stieet theatre, and on lsltinK Now Yoik In 17S0 it wrote Tho r'ontinst," under the In iplratlon of Thomas WiBiiell, who acted the part of .lonnthan Ho later wrotu ithreo other pi.i-. tho llrst a farce, "May 'daylnToNNn r Ntw Yorl: In an Uproar." in 1787 fifoiyla Kpic. or, l.anil In the ijloon," in 1707 and 'Tho Duelists," in E1I97 These pla s wcio perfoi mod In ftw loik and lioston Ho -NcntualIy IdtNOted himself dellnltcly to law and be- ame Chief lustlre of the .Supreme C0urt I of Vermont in 1S07 Ho died in AiiKUSt, 1125, The fontiasf was published In iPhlladelptua in 17K0 b Thomas 'WlRiiell. A private pc rfornnnco for tho Drama Leaguo members oniv was bIvbii jtster 'day afternoon nt the 11 road Street The atre ami wax most enthusiastically ie cehed. ! rpiin folloNNin,; is the last selected fiom 'J-llie II.ins ami l'lueis for tho rovH.il of "Tho fontriisi Colonel .Manly, Mr. Charles I.i-on DnNNnliiB Ulniplo, Mr. Vin ton Kreedh , in ItuiiBh. Ml Ilenty II. Bchaffer Ir Icssum, Mr. Joboph An thony Ueei lot; Ii lun.itliati, Mr. .1 How d Reliei I'hirlolte, Miss Dorothy IL pelmerdme Maiie Miss Alice Tnjlor VVharton r.etitia Mrs J. Howard Itebur; Jennj Miss Hiiiuali Mou.iBhan: n butler, llr. Geoice Drrsel Steel, u maid, Miss Margaret II noti-r Director, Mr.s. Hu henle A ooiInn inl and stnBu mauaBer. Mt. IHenry Ii Si buffer .li NANCY AVYNNH. Personals i At thf- the.itii. iarl to b K'Nen by Mr Francis l.il i hmnberH m Saturday night in lionoi of Miss (Catherine C I.Vn Ithe other iruxtH iv 111 be Miss i:mlly I'eiiper Harris Ih l.hz.ibitli W. Packard, Miss uary V I'm Uid Miss .Mar Dixon Tlmver, itai Dornihv I. mli n Newbolil. Mr liancls IX, ChttmbLis Ji Air William Taylor. Mr. Edward hnuth Sir Janus Cramwill. .Mr , Bomeis Mnltli Jr. Mr Nathaniel D.INls. Un. William IMatt will thaptron the party. here will be u sunner nt the It 17-c arlton RcniowliiR Hie theatre) party. Mr nml .Mia Antonv I.ausiat Cieielin. lof nryn Mutr nvIH kInb a dinner on Krl Bay evcnlni! I .bruarj 16, at Mrs. Oeyclln'a parents rc.iidt.ii. e Sir and Mrs. Stanley i 1gg, Jr 17 j i Snruco street, before the Decond Assemtil) ?Mr and Mrs I.cclNard Heckscher will ulNe U dinner dame on Saturday, January S7. nonor of their daUKhter. Miss Vlrelnta leekaeher ni lt,,llni?lirr,k0 their hnmn tn 1 '.ad nor wlmn about seNenty uuests from ids acnool bet will be present. l-SIr anil Mrs lieorco I, Justice, of St. PaNlds, nill Kivc a theatre and sunner girty on Wednesday, January Si. In honor Ir ind Mrs UeorBe I.bnvIs Mayer FMr and Mrs Herbert Lincoln Clark and Mir family of Brn Maun are upending n winter at tho Ititz-Carlton Mr and are. Clark will kIno a dinner ux AVednes- fT, January 31 In honor of Mr and Slrs sncru iy c iarh act Mr and Mrs Theodore W Cranio en tertained a box nartv last tenliiir at the performanca of "The (Jreat Lover," In Eplch Leo Ditrlchsteln is starring Anions "ir euests were Mr and Mrs. Alexander rn Jlensselaer gUtners lu the audience were Mr Edward btOteMJUrv. llr and Mrs J. Kearstev 4ttchll. 3d, Mrs Ilenjamln Chew Tllsh D, .Mrs Ilhlmrd Tilwrhman. MlsH C3a. ifl'la. lilglunan and Misn 11 Lthel Maule. ciln Charles Price Maule. 2217 Jlltten- i street, will be at home tomorrow aft- jjooon and on Thursday. January 26. after Leclock fo cards haNq been sent out riomorrow afternoon Mrs. Maula will be riea m receiviiiB by Mrs James B Sjysii, Mrs William Newbold Jily. Mrs. uuun j.yttieton iiarilay, Airs, liurton Jr Mrs Walter R Until, lira Tlli-hnr.l ' Tatuni Miss Marin. flreAti will nrpjildn f the tea table M tl)0 dlllll wkfrh Mr atul Mm. ChartAA fCter v .11 cie at their home In Oitr- olc. un r,day evenlns in honor of Miss anor lngitreth tne KUMts will Iticluda n a,roljn hheppaed Miss Mildred Shep- fd, Mess Katb.rme IlMve Hntr, Mlw ' coc Uummon Vnr Mi Purotty ABOUT PEOPLE Subjects Discussed , , -HfoMlKfa- sv vw--jw jri&.rwirr JIRS. OTIS SKINNER Mr.s. Skinner nnHI recite tho nro- Iobuu to "The Contrast," which will be given tomorroNV afternoon nt tho Broad Street Thenttc. This per formance will open the celebration of tho American drama year. Shan, Mr and Mr dunning Daniel. Mr Herbert CnseN Mr IMunrd Longstreth, Mr J. CiNerly Nenlln, Jr. .Mr. Chnrles II llalrd and c.idet Dent Sharp. The party nnIH attend Mis Kdwnrd Troths daiiLlng class Mrs Clmiles y clement, who has been spending the last tno months with her parents Mr and Mrs Henry I. nil sua t (Jee lln, at Villa Von.i. left Monday for her homo In Siinbury I'a . NNbcro sho met her husband, who has Just letuined from HI l'a so Mrs William II Churchmtn Jr. who was al.io Nisltlng her parents, left un MondaN to Join her husband ntid Nlslt bis mother -Mrs Wllllitn I! Cluiirliinnn. nt htr homo on Spruce stieet, before ictiirnlng to their home, in Mnrrlstimn N J. the end of the NMek. Mr nnd Mrs Thomas MiKenti luiNe left nieni-oa House, their Imnio in Hoseniutit and nie spending some time at the Itltr Carlton befote going to Aiken. S c in l-'ebruarj The (Ieneral Tlabney Maurv Chapter of the Dcugliters of tho r'otifeilerary will c el brato the iitncteenth nunlNersarN of Its blith and tho lilrtlnl-iv of General Itobert 11 I.ee on l'rlday at tho homo or Mrs (ieorge i: liartol, 1132 Loeust street There will be ,i business meeting lit 3 o'rloc k and a reception from 4 until 0 o'elock Mrs ("ieorge J'ickett. wir of the late fieiier.il Pickett, iv lit lie the guest of honor Mis I'lckelt will spend a few ilas at the Illttuihuiise vclille in this city Mrs Howard Ketch un of lturv street. Ciertnniitntvn. will glNO a sinull luucbeun em I'riclav nt her home. In honor of .Miss .'nui llol SinMh The other guests will be Miss DnoInii Shipley, Miss Mnrtha llen dcrson. Miss llael Ciilllu .Mi mm liillth Kings le, .Miss DU-anor DdniomN. Miss Isabel Miles .Mrs L Un,irv llkhards of West I'enn street, (ierinnutowu. who will entertain at luncheon and bridge on Wednesday of nest week, will haNu Miss Kwlina Deo. uf .New York, as her guest for seNeral das The following conunlttro hns arranged foi the annual dinner dance of the Jewelers' riullil of Philadelphia, to be held at the Hltz Carlton Hotel on Kebruarj S, sir Charles II Humbly, c huh uiiin, .Mr William llode. .Mr S I, Davis. .Mi Ira l 'iurinan. Sit John O lluseinan Sir tieorge I' Kuu Sir It (i Cerguson Sir It SI Seaman and Colonel I Warner Hull bins Sirs (ieorge Spencer lionneil, of ibis i ity, announces tip) engagement of her daughter, SIIss IlesMe Agar, and Mr I'ranils llerr, of I.amastt-1 Weddings lll'TCJIISD.V McVIJIOH Tho murrljge of SIlss Agnes .McVeigh, daughtei of Sir and Sirs J S ..McVeigh of 17Pi Slasler street, and Mr Joseph c Hutchison of ONerhroulc tool; place to day In I liu Churuh of tho (iesu. lilglit tentli and Stiles streets Tho ceremony was perfoi need by the rector of the church Itev Charles 0y.ny. S J Miss .McVeigh was attended by .Mis ( llropliy, us m.ition of honor, and hc-r slstet SIlss .Martha McVeigh lis maid of honor Tho hi ides maids included SIlss Ito.s.ill.i HoUan, Miss Anna. Poland. SIlss Slary llookoy unci SIlss HiUabeth Walsh .Mr Hutchison had his brother. Sir James Hutchison, fey his man, and bis ushers included .Mi James S McVeigh Jr. .Mr John J McVeigh, .Mr William Hutchinson Sir Thomas Cunning ham, Sir John t uiinliigham and Sir Charles Jordan A reception followed the ceremnnj at tho Ilelloiue-.Stratford Sir mid Sirs Hutchison will spend three weeks In Palm lieach, l"la , before teturuing to occupy theii house at 225H lleorge's lane, Wjnuellcld PAN1CO IVO.M3 The marriage of Silas Mar hone and Mr John i'nnico, of Norrlstoivn. was solemnized at ht SuUator's church on Sunday after noon ut 1 o'clock SIlss Anna DI FulNlo was maid of honor and Sir Knrlco l-izzlco acted as best man A reception and dance fol lowed the ceremony at the home of the bride a parents, 10 IXast Washington street. WOI.F IHU.VKMA.N The marriage of Miss Pauline Tlrlnkinan, daughter of I)r and Mrs Ilrlnkman, of the Hotel Windermere, to Sir Kdgar Wolf took place Monday noun In the Hotel Vencllg The ceremony was performed In the pres ence of the immediate families by the liev. till Slayer, rabbi of the Itodef Shalom Syna gogue Following this there w.ts a wedding breakfast, after which Sir. and Sirs. Wolf left for an extended tour of the South TOKAXI CA l,VCI,U The marriage of Miss Lena Cahello and Sir Qulrlno Tofatei took place Slonday afternoon 111 St lllta's Church, at Jtroad and federal streets A reception and dance fol lowed at the home of the bride's parents, Mr and Sirs Michelangelo Cahello. at I5U Minim street What's Doing Tonight Poor lticbard Club cedtbratw KrcceuUia's blrehJiy unnitsrury, tWItvue-Btriitford tfoclstr of ArtM sad letters memts, Stw Cen tury Drswinee Itooen Writ blrtttiUy anniversary dlnntr ef tho Jioustcirs' AsejocUtlon, Qukr City Muter Club ruum. Hot! Wsltoo 8 o'clock Clour Club dlnnur, TUllvu-StratforJ, T.30 0 'ViilimonUl dinner to Captain Matllww i f.rltllil. hCMid ol the local of IV. of tbs l'nltd Sin ten Scri.t btrvke. ilcncd Ilinsiunn, s o'clock "icluM "Thu 'Panama SIWm by Harry F lttlJ Franlcllli Inatllula 8 oMock County Medical Society Collass of PbjalcUiIa, Tn.nly aacood aud Ludloic, atrMia 8 o'.loik uolJ Flih Fm tars' Soctaty Saul's Hall bin 01rard.av.nu. 1 o clocW nr Lu- L "VVtlioii un4r tb upl vj iam Cjtciurv "M .w.-...i.w -.- - ..- lifikv. larakl AAftQulatlOD Uf&tC COUi illtf Broad f J?t&!&:- 'j&SS&toai C irBiSVcSWMRieaiTiboi Oak l.M Coua- it cy ioca. ( - 4II1 9Hth i 3Ri( HW4s 'Wit &lBiix I 4"F Pvnt ' " JTr i MK . JF iililS I !& PRESIDENT FAILS TO SEE PICKETS ON DAILY ROUND First Time He Has Not Passed White House Gates Guarded by SufTragists tt IIIIIMiToV .Isn 17 Ior the fir"' time unre the i oi)ftreslon.ll Unions pirl, eimg ciiind ha been on dulv nt the White M'Hie gates the President failed lo pas" 'hr ugh them todaN The golden bannei I Hipped their pointed Interrogations In mm nnd the siiffrngists do not know tthethei , i fluter ihemseiNes that they have sraml tlie ehipf exemtlNe fmni his morning gam. f gflf nr not Some of them ndmlt t tin r '' fait that it was t'abliiet day as thev d M ivered when one after nnolher ili ii fiper nf Hie Cabinet passed In reie lieforo the Innner bearers, most of them s nu i g and saluting the faithful sentiie " ine nsKed-muN liaNe hail n nun i ' 'I' with keeping the President imbu i i nu ii preseme at his gates l tie in the afternoon a gentleman n i ir i num mi "ouiherii drftNVl came up ! " r lescler and said, 'f don t know am ' i'i i k nh mt the merits of woman s SUffrac I ii I do know grit when 1 see it. and Id i i contribute n dollar In buy some h ' ' !!' fr the girls when thev go off dut li e di llnr was accepted with thank" s i Hie m.inv other imitrlliutlons of n I n ili.it are romlng In to Canui n II i m one or the most interestins pi ig's (ame tmlav from I'enn"N-lvnn a i ill lined four pairs of gnlosneh eight i i "nil x fairs nf wool tlghls ver prai in f ir outdfinr ii c keting ' ei rum States nre now undertaking I" 'i the p., kpiitip n rerlnln das PennsMmn i di is to be JnnuarN 21 Slarjlntid ha leited .lsnuiir IS Virginia Jntmary 27 ,u l other Slnten are arranging to guard ti gates nu othei chosen da" In nddltion to maintaining pickets nt tl White House the Congressional Union i bus arranging for H cotnentlon toUie h. el .March l-t, lncllisle I HOOSTKUS Ki:i:i' IURTIIDAV ( 'the first hirthituv partv of the lioosteis Assoc Inl Ion will he celebrated tonight ml the ' liibruiiiiis of the Quaker Clt Slotm ' Club at the Hotel Walton l.'imh and a cabaret show nre Included in the program The ollleers for the meet lng aj-e I ! inn president; O. fi Meade, N iro president , II , I' Cumin. Jr . treas urer, W I Soon.in secril.irN TODAVS MAKKIACi: MCKNSKS lleriuird (' liimnon 171J V Ulst nt . nnd Anna I. IW-II l J r.inrli nt Karnlln llnll.il" JTlsl I'animinlc ne and Au sin!.. iiiin. I. 4in S Dsrlen t Itiihen A llimlmi 71 K clnrnelil st . n,l l.nimii u Hi,, i .ins llaneock t l.ilMiinl S I iii. KlirrK SI4 N 6th St. anil Hun in l,t, mli) j.'ci x .lath nt lllihnel Hnkllff V,iu K lUth l ,"lld listher . I brhli .'.i.ii m inch t Isiciic N h pimiii Ii.'t s Mh 1. 1 and Irene I. lllllebMliil 11.". Jeffrrnull r Ihiimuii A c I mull Ir 1:51m NN 1 humrison st , hihI llin MiMiiKiir .Nils llurpei n Aiiccuit t.nik 1-I.-7 Morris snd lillzntielh Mil nun llir, s liuiivlir t NNilliiin nn I'i int.lnti.il c heniir. I' . and III- IIhii I. Jim.s llrlilreton. .V .1 I uspsr I" llrlik. r HUH Juilmill st seed Agnes II minor NNIlniinston Del Irani Is N llrlll Jr .tv.' I Quren Isne, nnd (ten. ilnv s UiriiH a.iii i-aiuinrt st Itolrt iiilinutn tun llenitrrn nl anil Itarhel (luier llit'l llendres st CharUa II NNIsI.r l.'M H llrnad "t and Jlory A e ritivfunl l.'cn NNnaner nie Jolm NN' Miintt ltnll.ril.ini llullanil and Slarr M NNIImm .I.Sil'i I'lni el ' ChurlH llrlsht lo.'s S ITth el and Mstlle WashlnKton JUt Christian st e'liiirlea II Aiiiilihi NN llmlnstim Iel , and lidlth h K Hi .'(Hi Ine at Knink NN Hall. Ir JI7 l.sri hivocul ave and Hull n fi In '.I'i.: U i'il hi nt Farmer Smith's Column MY SALAKY Dearest c hlldien 'I here may come a time In oui 111 is when you will know the mean ing of the wonl .sAI.l: and vou may be inticidiiccd to soenething ivhich stationers sell called a PAY I.N VIII.OI'i; I wish to Kiy that, no mutter whit jour snlar ma) be in ears to coma, jour great est HliWAIlD will come in the fact that J oil haw IllilJMiD SOSlliHQDY Sly largest SAI.AIiY this week came In a ery uuexpected wuy and I hope ou will tell it to those who nsk you what your wonderful club is doing A woman called on me and said that she had u little bov and u girl Whenever the little girl starts to tense her brother (as ull good sisters are likely to do) the mother remind the little girl Hint she is a mem ber of I-'urmer Smith's ilalnbow Club, and all the c louds are shooed away and the bright sunshine of HAIiSKl.NY comes into the home one o more Wasn't that remark a big, fat pay en N elope" How could we go on in this world with out u word of appreciation once in a while' The funny part of it was, I did not ex pect appreciation I rim the most .surpi ImmI person in the world when some one Tlil.l.S li.ct the (JillJD J our rlub is doing In this winderfnl world of oil in I suppose it is btcnuso I TAK1J IT I OH URA.NTm that we aro AI.I, doing it lot of good, fur wo started out to do that very thing (Jod bless thu mothers of such wonderful children the greatest the world has nu known' lANlngly, i'An.MIill SMITH. Chilcliens Hclllor MltS. TltrXTOAD'S KltlfJIIT Hj 1'arnuT Smith NAhv do jolt like tn hear about tho Progs ' ' asked Hilly llumnus one night as he kissed Nannie good-night for the fourth and last time "liecause, daddy.' we like to hear about those things ivhich are not like oursehrs Yes. and ve like to hear about our selves sometimes " "Yes. daddy, you are Always glad to hear about yourself " This made Mill), laugh very heartily, and when ho nnlHlied he began the good-night story When Willie Treetoad woke up the big Sloan was high up in the sky, and hu could not think where he was. "He looked ut Ids feet, and they seemed unite white to him. but ho thought it might be the sliNery moonlight Ho started homeward, and when he knocked nt the door his mother came In her dressing down, and sha said to him. 'Who In the world or what In the world nre oU?' ' 'l mi jour little Willie,' ho said "I do not believe It. for my little Willie Is green aud ou are white You frighten me. and if you do not go away 1 will IiaNe lo call my husband and he will shoo on nn ay ' 'What shall I do? What shill I do'' nsked Willie 'I iunb no place to go. and 1 knoNv you are my mother and this Is my home." " 'Sly little Willie could climb trees, and I am sure ou cannot.' said Mrs. Treetoad " Oh, yes, I can,' said tiie queer-looking toad, as he scurried up the post on his mothers front porch "Then ou may come In and sleep In the kitchen all night, but do not tell us you are our Little Willie' ' "So Sirs Treetoad took him Into the kit chen, and there he bad to stay alone all night a "When morning came Willie was up bright and early and out on the front porch He wanted to look at himself, if he could, and get all the white off before his mother and father came downstairs. "So sooner had he got out on the itorch than he suw the two Frog boys going by 'Oood roorilng. bdys,' he said "We don't know ou,' said Jack Frog Who are you, anywayt ' am Willi Treetoad Don't you know me?' "'I am sorry to say. vie don't If jou are Willie Trtwtoad ou must be frostbitten, for you are very white," said Jack Fcpg. "t this Willi hopped into the house, yelling for hhi mother " Not Nancy couldn't guess vrhat the matUr wm with WUlle Treetoset pan you? GREAT AMERICANS l pt 1 I . Miss A I ntla Twaddle who ha" ii and I ute Mimu'- ut THE IVORY CHILD ny II. hidi;k 1ieile," ' lli'O holoi .inf hor of TIIH irollT TIICH PNIt . AM AN QfATIIHMAIN a foniuii" Afrl in nntiler ami fortune si elo-r t" In l.ioclitnl "' nne of his onaMonal iimis NNIille Hore n; Is Invited to hu ml ci dinner ot n f nm us oll estate I Ultf) IIAOS'AI I. the hns' an.l Qiisl-rmsln alrllm up a close friendship iliintiK the re eeptton prior tn the ihnnsr In honor or Mm" tloliijis Lord lummll ilsncei- ,.i . I I VA llni.MtiH is ii loiinir ivcinian o( sresc b'Sllll who wus liulneil l.ullil lieiull'e ol . lilrthouii'i in th- ahspe of h moon """; lin-niit Miss Ilolm-s t.ikis ii m-Jv .)".",''! In (iUHrterinaln nn.l Afrlui nnd I roplii ;"! ' ""Y she will epiml ut I. lint linr! of lir lite "je je IJurlnir tliH lours., or the dinner Miss "''h"e; tells t;uut. rnisln of nn Incident In I't, ' ' life iiti-i, two Arnlis fall In n ' ""'", ' ! kidnap her S ortli afler dinner theselwe Arabs nerlie insklnu Impilry nlioiil H""""" ," IIAItl r ami MAUI 1' usk for yuulermsii b his Arjli num. Jliiruuiiiminn nnd ,""!"' frlshlen lord lluuniill a l.il. t. !"; "'!.,i. Inilnit siinki-a fr. -re nls pnikelrf 'I Ik- Arnlis lire shown In nml plead iieth cjincternmln to re turn co Alrli a. uml Sill the LlJid elephiml B"'i Jami , ,. cjuiitermeiln smells of nee Ine ne from tne lenser which the Aruhs hand him and sees as thrnosh a mist the eleplmnt kllllns b ililiu Sllns Holmes then luheiles tin" leu ense. an.l sees a (hilil fcisl pluiii n strlei of Keeeii. on her neck Th- Arabs prnphmi that ciuarlerenaln will alai lbs elephnnt nnd that Miss llolioes will .oirle to Arm a lhe leaia anil sue wi --i' " small nac ket as a present fur Itaicnnll s flam e It Is (hu atrlnu of Lnn wbli Ie JUs llolenis aaw lee the lsloii ... I hat nlKhl eeuartertnaln dlacovera Jllss llnliiies unlklnB In her nieop lie follows hr Into the anrileii and arrlna In tints to prevent Itarut and Micriit Iroin ulslie, tine the union toils woman At breakfast she known i nothing al all ot the iplsodi for uuiirteruuln hud con lulled hir bmk to h-r moin without waklnu her. CII W'l lill V (t'liiellnued) rilloriTIA after breakfast Scroops on 0 nounced lev SIlss .Manners that her ear riago was waiting and wo departed liefore 1 went, ns it chanced. I had u few private words with m host, with SIlss Holmes nnd with the magnificent Mr Savnge To he last by tho win I offeree! a tip, which he refused, fc.elng that aftei all wci bad gone through together he ruulil not nllow money tu come between us ' In which he meant. Ym CanPerish This Winter IfYouUseA smweu. -FR05T FURNACE, ftuyOneAndToullGoOut -doorTi&JP, t'opvrlglit lalfe rulilUtilmf ompnv "AD" YOU HAVE NKVKR SEEN to pass from my pocket to his Lord Ilagnal! asked m fur both my Hngllsh and my Afri can addresses which he noted In his pocket book Then he said. "Iteaily, Quatermaln, I feel as though I bid known oil for jears Instead of three dais, If sou will allow me I will add that 1 should like to know a great deal more of ou " (He was destined to do so, poor fellow, though neither of us guessed it at the time) 'If eNer jou come to UnglamJ again 1 hups you will make this house your headquarters " "And If cNer ou come to South Africa. J.ord ltagnall. I hope lou will mako my four-roomed shanty on the Herea, at Durban your headquarters You will get a hearty avelcome there and something to eat, but little more " There Is nothing I should like bettsr, Quatermaln Circumstances liavo put in In a certain position tn this country , still, to tell you the tiuth. there is a great deal about the life of which I grow very tired llut lou see 1 am going to ba married, and that I fear means an end of traveling, since, naturallj. m wife wll wish to take her pUc In society and the ruat " 'Ot course," 1 replied, 'for It is not eNery oung lady who luts the luck to become an lingllsli peeress with all the etceteras, is it? Mill 1 am not so sure but that MUu Holmes will take to traveling some day, although 1 am sure that she would do bettor to ta at home " He looked at me curiously, then asked You don't think there Is anything really serious In all this business do your' " don t know what to think, ' I answered, "except that you will da well to keep a, good eye upon your wife. What taoss h mmimm 11 nm in nu ii i V 1 i , 1 i m i k n t pui.liheil n n"NC'l, "Ioni I crhls Ikm own expense 1 II C;f,AIU) 1)1 Jntr ' "Shr,' rle. I a"tern tried to do Inst night and I think iners ago thev tnnv trv again soon, or m us heme fin rihtentlv thev aro patient mil eb teiiiiineil men with much to win Nlsn n Is it c ue ious coincidence that she should have Hint mark iipein her which appeals mi strnieglN to Stessrs llurtlt and Mai ut and. to vbe brief, she Is In senile wins different from most voung women Ns she said to nm luiiielf last night l.onl lUigtialt. we are surrounded bv mSterles; mvsterles of bin. nl of Inherited spill! of this world generallv, in which It Is prob tide that wo are ull descendecl from quite a few common uncestois And beyond these ure other mysteries of the measureless uni verse to which wo belong, that may nlre.td) be exercising their strong and sccr t In lluences upon us, ns perhaps, did wo know It thev hiuo dono for millions if years In tlin Inllnito whence we came and whither w e go " ' Uo you know you frighten tne a Utile, though I client quite understand what jou mean ' Then wo parted With Miss Holmes my conversation was shorter She remarked: ' It has been a great pleasure to me to meet vou I do .not remember nnvbody with whom I have found myself In so murh HWiip.it 111 exe-ept one of course It Is strange lo think that when we meet again I shall he a inuirled woman" 'I do not suppose wo shall over meet again .Miss Holmes Your llfo Is here, mlnu Is In the wildest plates of a wild land far nn.il "uh. ie, we shill " sho answered " learned this nnd lots of other things when 1 held m head in Hint smoke last night " Then wo also parted Lastli. Sir Savage arrived with my coat (iood-bv, Sir yuutermaln," ho said "If I forget everything else I shall inner for get .ion and those villains, Haruiu and Scarum and their snakes 1 hope it won't bo my lut ever to clap eves on them again, Mr Quatermaln. and vet somehow 1 don t feel so sure ref that ' ' N'r do I." I replied with a kind of In npirutlon, after whuh followed the episode of the rejected tip CII VI'lliK VI The Hiinii 1'IiIb (mid Mine FHI.I.Y two years hod gono bv -slino I bnde farewell to Lord ltagnall and Miss Holmes, and when tho curtain drawn up ngain behold nie seated op tho stucp of my little liouso ut lluiban. plunged in rellec inin nnd verv sad indeed Why I was sad I will explain presentlv. In that lutei ml of time I had heard once or twice) about Lord Jt.igimll 'I bus I re i.ned fiom Scronpe a letter telling of his lordships mar.lago with Sliss Holmes, which, it appeared, hud been a very lino iffiiir indeed, cmilo one of tho events I i f the London teaun Two ltoaltie9 nt- I. Illlcll Clio ceicoiuii , c iiuiiu wi- ma ucai man. and the presents according to all nr i nuts, were superb und of great value, in I nllng u priceless pearl necklace given In the bridegroom to tho brlilo A cut ting from a societv paper which Scroope em losed dwelt ut length upon the splendid ippiaiame of the bridegroom and the sweet loveliness of tho bride Also it described dee dress ill language vv lilt li was Greek to tne duo sentence, bow eNer, Interested me uiit usely It ran "I he brido occasioned some comment by wearing t.'.j una ornament, al F BOISTW1T TELLER. G CO. tZfw (Sfoecialhj (5hopcf0rtinationA CHESTNUT. AT 13th STREET (35) Silk and trimming, loose J Ifr: though the ltagnall family diamonds, which have not seen the light tor many years, nre known to be some of the finest In the country H tins necklace of what ap peared to be large but rather roughly pol ished rubles to whirl) hung a small clllgy of an I.gvptian god also fashioned from a rubi It mil"' be ndded tint although of nn onus ml niture on sjirli nn occasion this Jewel suited her dark beauty well I.ndv IMgnnlis selection of It however, from the mini she possesses was tho cnu"o of mm h sperulnllnn When asked by a friend whs ehe had chosen It, she Is reported to have said tint it was to bring her good fortune ' Now why did she wear the barbaric; mar riage glficnf Hnrut nnd Mnfut In prefer ence to nil the other gems nt her disposal I wondered The thing was so strange as to bo almost uncannv The serond piece of Information con cerning this pair reached tne through Hie medium of nn old Times newspaper which I received over n venr liter It wns to tho effect that n son and heir had been born tn Lord ltagnall and that both mother tiiiI child were doing well NVell. during those itvo Tears many things befell tne first of all In company with mv old frienel Sir Stephen Sotners 1 inad.i the expedition to t'ongoland in search f the wonderful orchid which he desired ! add to his lollerllnn I IiaNe already urii'en of that Jonrnev nnd nur extraor ilinin ndieritures and need therefore Bl ind, t i ir ni more here except to sn that during the t iiirse nf It I was sorelv tempted i tr.inl tn the terrltorv north of the lake I e whuh tho Pongos dwelt Slueh did 1 di ie in nee whether Messrs Hnrut nnd Miirut would in truih nppenr to londuct me i Un- Iind where the wonderful elephant l h was eupposed to be animated bv nn i i i i t was waiting to be killed hv my i ifle I II neier I resisted the Impulse, ns In bed i ir i in umstances obliged ma tn do in th ind we re'urned safely to Durban, i Ine I rnme to tho conclusion that iii i gun would I risk mv life on such mil i edition" inline t ' i If umstances which t have de- i .1 ciewliero I was now In possession r i i ,.ti derable sum nf cash, and this 1 i. 'etminicl to Ins out lu such n fashion i- i mako ine Independent of hunting and I ti uling in Hie wilder regions of Africs j i ti"uil when money Is forthcoming, an ' pportiinili soon presented Itself in the . hope if ii gold mine which had been elis- i mteil mi the borders of ZlilJlntiil one or the llrst tteat was ever found In those dis tricts ,v trader named Jacob brought it to mi notice nnd offered me n half share If I would put up the capital necessary to work tho mine I mndo a journey of itispcc tioti and convinced mvselt that it was indeed a wonderful proposition I need nut enter Into particulars nor, to tell tho truth h.ivo I nnv den Iro to do so, for tho subject Is still painful to me. further than to say th.it Jacob and some friends of his panned out visible gold hefoie mv eves and then reveuled to ine the mngnlll cent quarts reef from whic h ns thev dem onstrated, it bud been washed in the hi gone uges of the world The news of our cllscoveiv spteud llki wild II re. and as what ever else 1 might be, every ono knew that I was honest, lu tho owl n small companj was form. cl with Allan Quatermaln, Hsq . ns tho Cincinnati of tho Done l'lde (Juld Mine Limited Oh' that company' Often to this day I elrenni of It when I have Indigestion Our capital wus small, 10 000. of which the man. who was well mined Jacob, and his friends took half (for nothing of course) ns the purchase) prlco of their rights I thought thee proportion largo nnd said so cspcclillv after I had ascertained that thosa rights had cost them osactly three dozen of square-face gin, a broken-down wagon four old cows past the bearing ago nnd 5 In cash However, when It vvns pointed out to me that by their peculiar knowleclgo and genius they had located and proved the value of a property of enormous po tential worth, moreover, that this sum was to bo p-iiel to them in scrip which would only bo realisable when success was as sured and not lu money, after a night of aiixloui consideration I gavo wav Personally, before 1 consented to accent the e lulriinnshlp that curried with It a salary of 100 a vcar (which I never got) I bought nnd paid for in cash shares to the vulue ot 1000 sterling I remember that Jucub and his friends seemed surprised at this act of mine, as they bad orfereil to give me llvo hundred of their shares for nothing 'In e'nnsiderullon of the guarantee uf my name 1 hese I refused, saying that I would not usk others to invest in u venture) in which I had uo actual money stake, whereon they accepted ray decision, not without enthusiasm In tho end tho balaneo of 1000 was sub scribed and we got to work Work is a good tnmo for it so far as 1 was ion eerned. for never In all my dins navo I gono through so harrowing a time We began by washing n. certain patch of gravel nnd obtained results which seemed really astonishing So remarknblo w-eio they that on publication tho shares roeo to 10s premium Jacob & Co took ad vantage of this opportunity to sell qulto half of their bonus holding to eager appli cants, explaining to mo that they did so not for personal profit which they scorned, but to broaden the basis of tho undertaking by admitting fresh blood " It was shortly after this boom that tho gravel surrounding tho rich patch, becanin very gravely Indeed, and It was determined that wo should buy u small batter) und begin lo (rush tho quartz, from which the gold was supposed lo Mow in ti Itutullun stream Wo negotiated for thai buttery through a Capo Town firm of engineers but whv follow tho melancholy business In nil Its details" The shares began to de crease in value They shrunk to their original price of fl, then to ISs, then to 10s Jacob he was managing director explained to me that It was necessary lo "support the market" ay ho was already doing to nn enormous extent, nnd thut I, as iliilriii.in, ought to tnl.o n 'lead in this good work ' in older to show my faith in the concern (CONTINITCP TOSlOIHtOW) ARRANGED FOR TOMORROW (THURSDAY)' - Women s Daytime Coats At Greatly Reduced Prices (40) Bolivia Coats, one of the season's best models, f"! all sizes, in Burgundy, Green, Brown and Tan. j i &UU Wool Velour, with and without fur i and belted models, all sizes. I POOR MCHARDSTO PAY HONOR TO FRANKLIN Tonight's Celebration Planned to Be the Biggest Ever Held by Advertising Men's Club MANY TRI B UTES PAID Grave of Great Phltatlelphlan Deco rated General Scott to Speak Tonight Hen Franklin 8 Wisdom Alive After 127 Years BEX FKANKMN was born 211 j cars ago today and died eighty four years thereafter, but his epi Krammntic VNiedom is ns nllve today as when he wrotf it for Poor Rich nrd's Almanac. Thus: God helps them that help them- selves. Little strokes fell great oaks. ' Enough is as good as a feast. Three removes arc as bad as a fire. Never lcavo till tomorrow that which you can do today. lie that goes a-borrowlng goes a-sorroNving KNperience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other. A good conscience is a continual Christmas. Ho sober nnd temperate nnd you will be healthy. i Pools mnke fensts nnd wise men cat them. If you would bo loved, love and be lovable. Keep your eyes wide open before mnrriiigc, half shut afterward. Three may keep a secret if two of Uicin ure dead. Hvery tlmo lien rrnnklin's birthday an niversary tolls around the honor paid his memory Is the biggest ever. If It keeps c)n growing as it has In recent yearn tin limit In magnificence the occasions will take can hardly be Imagined. For instance, to night the Poor Illchard C'luu gives Its an nual banquet, nnd It will he the most pre tentious of the twelve dinners that organiza tion nf ndveillslng men has glNcn In ns munv veurs Tho Poor Hlcharel Club always has Its , veurly celebration on January 17, thus dedl i atiug Its fun as well ns Its work and spirit to the inemorv of 1'ranhlln The affair tonight em tho .'11th anniversary of Frank lin's blith will outdo bv all odds'an thing In that line tho club has ever attempted before The menu Is superlatively choice, ths en tertainment In tho Inst word lu originality mill the prograiu of toasts Includes ad dresses by President Howe Stewart, Oen eial Hugh I. Scott, chief nf staff of the Ciiitcd States army, and his nld. Major llrowster, both of whom are lineal de rci ndants of 1 ranklln Dr. S Solls-t ohen will speak on ' I'ranklin the Philadelphia!!," and Dean Frauds Chapman, of Temple LTnl versitv Law School, will argue In the court of thci people that advertising 1s not re sponsiblo for the high cost of living. Ii J. cattell will offer a toast to the memory ot the original i'oor IMchards Shortly after noon todav a roor Illchard delegation left tho clubhouse, in Camaa street, under the leadership of l-'rederlck ! Jones and Foster M Itocdcr. They went In automobiles, escorted by city motor c.ii lists, to Franklins grave, at Fifth and Arch streets, after making stops at the 1'ieo Library, where ex-Governor Stuart hud ch.irgo of the ceremonies, then the new Franklin Hank Hulldlng. where John Clatk Sims gavo n wreath to adorn the bust In the colonnade; then Ttowo Stewart, president, placed n, wreath nt the foot of the Franklin statuo In the) Federal Hulld lng: then Colonel Louis Kolb presented a u tenth In the Franklin Institute, in Chest nut street, nnd then they all repaired to the grave at Fifth nnd Arch streets Tho Itev David M Steele, rector of the ( burdi of St I .like und the Kplphany, of fered praer. nnd the wreath wus laid on Fiunklm's tomb bv W C Kingsbury, vice president of the .American Telegraph and Telephone Company After leuving the grave the paraders went to the Franklin I'lre Insurance Coin pan), where (ieorge W Jacobs presented a wreath, following which Jnrvis A Wood presented n wreath nt the rooms of tho American Philosophical Society, in Fifth street below Chestnut The Franklin I'rliitlng Company wan next in line, und W F Tberkildson mado the presentation Then came Independence Hull, where II A tiatchel took charge of the ceremony, and concluding the parade a special delegation went to the t'nlverslty of Pennsylvania to place a wreath on th statuo erected bv tho class of 1901 Mr Jones made the presentation speech and Provost Smith replied Tho class of '01 College which, on the occasion of its tenth anniversary dedicated tho statue of the youthful Franklin on ths terrace of the t'nlverslty (J)mnaslum, Is maintaining Its interest ip tho birthday an niversary of the founder of the University. Toelay the statuo was dec-orated with ths Fntversltv. colors, ami also a memorial wreath In tho evening the class will meet for its annual dinner und reunion in the Arcadia Cafe During the last year the class has had monthly luncheons, all held on the 17tb as a reminder of Franklin, was Ins been adopted us the patron saint of tho class V Reduced lo 25.00 pW t m n ?i 3