Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 20, 1917, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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Miss Katharine Christina Lea Will Be Guest of
Honor at a Theatre Party and Supper To
nightMatters of Social Import
AFTEit thrco nlRhti of rnncliig nnd danclne Into tin, ., .,... i .... .. . .
V iitliink tho debs would bo nbout ready to pns n i,,,t tmt t nil. iimv ,n Xe.
W' It off all mornltiK. you see, and bo fresh as rose-. In tlm pvmiiIiik aKnlii Tnnlchi Me
W. -.-.!. Tnt.lnl- rttinmlinrit will r-ll.-i n llionli-n ......... r-- . . h " '"
franc" a........ w ..... o.. ..
for nainnniio i.v.., ..iu u) ui itsmi
am o Bl't to hear that Emily Har-
rls l to be nniotiij tho guests; It
ihowa that lier Illness was after
lt a really Blight caso of tho tilt
tano uhlrli terillled Us all so lust
summer and that tho effects In her
caso hao not been very lasting-
Tlioy tell Bite doe not oven allow V
any laments".".. Tho other guests at P
Mr Chambers's pally will bo Mnrv r
1'acknrd. Molly Thayer, Elizabeth
Packard. Dorothy Ncwkolu, i ran
ds ChamherH, .Tr , AVllllam Tavlor,
Ned Smith, .llmmy Cromwell, .las.
Smith and Nat Davis, Mis. l'latt
alii chaperon the paity.
Mv
rv DUAKH, havo jou seen tho
members of tho Klrst City
Troop nt 8.59 a. m., tearing to tho
armory to report, for you seo they
aro not mustered out yet nnd mo
obliged to appear overy morn at !
o'clock Thursday morning I saw
two arriving In their touting ear,
end on Twenty-first street I met
Ham Drayton on a brisk sprint,
buttoning his coat us ho hurried,
whllo jestorday Hon Frazlor was
racing up back wiij.h to icuch there
In tlmo and Do Itlvlnus nirlvcd
just nhcad of lilni, aimed with extra
overcoats and bags. Homo Is du
moralizing Is It not, after months
of being on thu mlnutu for ovoty
thing, no when ono does iela a bit
one Is apt to havo to catch up, no
to spent. 1 wonder when they will
be mustered uut. Ono man I was
talking to yesterday seemed to
think that affairs were, If unythlng,
In a worse mess down thero than
an ono dreams and It would not
urprlso lilm It theto weio ttoublo
and the stay of tho troops at homo
mighty slioit and sweet. I slncerelv
hopo not. though I am no paclllst
If honor Is assailed, and It seems to
me and to most peisons with whom
I havo talked hh If honor had been
assailed light snuutly down that
wnv In the last few yeais. It things
con be settled peacefully and lion-
oiably no ono wilt bo hnpplor than llttlo
Nanc. but let It bo honorably, please!
SOCIETY'S Interest In tho concert to be
given by Alndnmo Ioulso Homer In tho
Academy of Music. January 31, for tho
Hahnemann Hospital and College, Is I
rienced by tho list or patronesses who
have havo subset Ibed to tho charitable
affair It will bo extremely smart, and of
course Loulao Homer Is lucompaiable.
Among theso aro Mis. .1. Lewis Cioer.
Baroness von lllller. Countess Santa En
Inlla, Mrs Chillies D. Hamev. Mrs. .lohn
(Jrlbbel, Mrs. Dllwjn Wistar. Mrs Jay
Gates, Mrs. Ueoigo C. Thomas, airs. Wil
liam W. Kltler. Mis. Klod ToniUliis, Mis.
V H Littleton, Miss Isabel Somple.
Mrs John D. Mcllhcnny. Mrs. E. Marriott
Canbv, Mrs. Hoiutlo Curtis Wood, Mis.
Frank C Henson, Mts. William C. Koulko.
Mrs fleorgo O. Montgomeiy, Mis. Ed
ward G. Moore, Mrs Noiman W. Ciamp,
Miss Anna O. Howell, Mis. Kein Dodge,
Mrs. ltoland D. Koulko, Mrs. Staunton B.
Teck, Mis. Aithur C. Holmes, Mis. Wal
ter Heilng, Mis Hoiaco J. Harding, Mis.
Ilenrv D Uogers, Mrs. II. Evart Kendlg,
Mis Edgur Jlarburg, Mrs. Kiedeilok C.
Durant, Mis. Hiuest Tustln, Jtis. Cluules
Ilcbaul Mrs. Joel J. Dally, Mrs. Francis
Mcllhennj. Mrs. John Mlclieuer, Mis.
Fulton F Peale, Mrs. Itobeit F. Martin,
Mrs. Wnilam II. Van T.onncp. Mrs. Hor
ace Fa&sett, Mrs. James II. Ely. Mrs. C.
V Moorhead, Mrs. William A. Veaisou.
Miss Cljde, Mrs. Stanley Gilswold Flagg,
Jr, Mrs Eail 11. Putman, Mrs. Matthew
Baird, Mrs. Howaid C. Potts, Mrn. Henry
S Jeanes, Mis. J. Albert Caldwell and
Mrs Clarenco liartlott.
Since tho dajs when Madaino Homer,
then Mlsa Eotiiso Ileatty. of l'lttbbuigh.
was a choir singer In this city theio has
been an Intenso Interest on the pait of
Philadelphlans In her iccltals. Tho dliec
tion of the conceit is lu the hands of tho
Hoard of Women Manageis, nu organlw
tion mado up t women well Known In
cluiituble and social circles.
NANCY AVYNNE.
Personals
Dr. and Mrs. Reorg Woodwaid,
of Kreshelm. St Martins. bao issued cards
for two muslcales at their housa, today at
3 o'clock and on February J
Tl,. nr,.:.r!im toililV U III IllClllllO Organ
soles by Mr Fselnia Clarke Smith, organist
at the Church of St. Martlii-ln-lhe-Ileld,
and violin selections by Mr. Albert Corn
feld, a meinber of the Philadelphia Or
chestra other ineinbsrB of tlm OrtlieMia.
will also play, conducted by Mr. J. K.
Wltzemaiili.
Sirs. J Ernest Qooilinan, of the Hltten
hue Hotel, will entertain at a brldg
luncheon on Tuesday.
Miss Sophy Worth and her fiance, Mr.
Henry C. McMlchael, will b entertained at
the Supper Club tonight by Dr. Daniel
Hutchinson, Sd.
Mrs. N. McLean Seabrease. of St. Mar
tin's and Graver's Ianee, Chestnut Hill, en
tertained Informally at luncheon and bridge
Jesterday. .
Mrs. Holllster Sturges, of Willow Qroto
and Seminole avenues, Chestnut Hill, will
give a bridge on Tuesday la honor of her
mother-in-law, Mrs. Francis I.eggett, of New
York.
Mlsa Esther Jean Bochman, of 2018 Lo
cust street, will entertain at dinner before
the next meeting or the Fortnightly Dancng
Class in honor of Mis Edith' Oracle, (
Washington.
Mrs, Charles Beck, of Crescent road,
Wyneote, accompanied by Mis Elizabeth
Pussy, of New York, left yesterday for
Plnthurst, S. C,, yiliero they wilt spend a
fortnight
Mrs. B. W. Woodward, of Wyneote, ha
her daughter, Mrs, B. M. Newman, of New
York, as her guest for several days. Mrs.
Woodward will leave on February X for
Atlantic City, where aha will spend a fort
night at the Hotel Dennis.
Mr. and Mr, dllbcrt Fall, of Benezet
street. Chestnut Hill, gave a navel enter
tainment last night. The guests arrived
d;d In rag and tatters, and prizes
vrero awarded (or the most unique cos
turn. The manairarfl of tha If&hnamann Hoa-
Phl gave a rucepllon and mwleal last
VMdfig fur tha u4lel atudsoU la tU
ABOUT PEOPLE
.d.ni - i.i.nv miiowoa iv supper nt tlm llli?
iiiiiisiiipr r Mr nnd Mti. ('Imrlci 1m. t
J'ra'
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i'hofo liy ll T. tJiHtncf,
MRS. JOSEPH C. HUTCHISON
Mrs. Hutchison was uinrriut'l on Wcilnos
ilay of tliis week. Shu wus Miss Allies
iwcveiBii, ol this city.
rnllego liulldliig on lliuail street abuva
Hani.
The iiiiislcnl pingruiii iui'luded several
Rcleetlons b the Ilulinuiminn oiihcstra and
glee club, songs by Mies Winifred Uruso and
songs b Miss Adnlliio J'ntil Nnali. who was
nci-oiiipanled b Mini lliiili linrber Mis.
Jenkins plnved nnd Mr William Tlvrd I'age
perfoiined eiv woiiderful slPluht-of-hand
tricks Thu rcoeptluii was followed lv gen
ir.il dancing
TIih bo.int of managers of the huspitul
iuchitle Mrs. Tlminas Carinlcliiu'l. Jlru.
John Urlbbi'l, Mrs. Claienco Unrtlett, Mrs.
I Hiiihrod Jones. Airs. Hair' Weaver.
Mrs Joseph M. Steele, Miss Isabel W
Sniiple and lr. Ilouanl Cameron I'otts,
who Is chairman
Miss Helen Fling, daughter uf Mrs. (i
Fling, of (ireeno and Coulter streets, ilcr-
nrinUinu, eutertnlncd nt bildge yeHteiday
afternoon at 2:S0 o'clock. The eugagimieut
of Miss Fling to Mr. ltlchaid lirred, also
of Oennantowii, was recently announced.
Mrs. IMwanl Ornxscup, of 1901 Spruco
street, will entertain at a bridge liiiichuun In
tile Itlttenhoiiso Hotel on Januaiy 20.
Mis. C. Wendell Woodward, of 21 H De
Taiueey jilacc. has lier niece, Miss Maud
Pe)tini, as her guest for soverul days.
Miss Dllzabcth Hood Latta, of 3810
Spruce street, has gone to the Murlburough
Blenheim, lu Atlantic city, for em f nil
days.
Mr and .Mrs. 'Wlliner Worthlngton
Iloopes, of Oak Meadows Valley load, 1'aoll
uccompaiilcd by their daughter, Miss l'lls
cllla Iloopes, left this week for Now York,
wlieio they will spend several days. They
wilt return homo this afternoon.
Mr and Mrs. William Snciser, of 3813
North sixteenth street, announce tho en
gagement of their daughter. Miss Itoso
Sieser, to Mr. Albert Moldawer, of this
city.
Miss Josephine It. Honulwell. uf .ISO I
Spiuco street, it sister of Judge Dugene
Honulwell. Is now convalescing at the 1'its
byterlau Hospital, where) bho recently un
ilerwent an operation for appendicitis Her
friends will be glud to hear of her recovery.
Mrs. William I'ahlll Devenuy cuhirtalned
the members ut her caril club on .'liurtdny
afternoon. Thuso present nuis Miss Helen
J. Meagher, Mrs. Warren H. anibh, Mrs
Walter S. I'hlttlck, Mrs. Clair I'. Ilurtner.
.Mrs. John Sisheuibs, Jr , Jlrs. It. 1. Frank
Maxwell and Mrs. Louis J. ilinger.
JIIss Dleanore M. I'lark has left fur Bal
timore, whero she will ho the guest uf Mr.
nnd .Mrs. W. II. Tamuieu.
Tho Terpslchorcans will huld their
daucn In tho Hold Jlooin of tho Hotel
Adelphla this oeninr. Tho olllecrs aro Mr.
K. J. Ulrnbrauer, president; Mr. U. H.
Knaue, lco president; Mr. J. ! McCol
lough, tieasuier; Mr. C. D Wllilnger, teo
retary. Tho committee Includes Mr. II. T. Clasen,
Mr. P. Crewman, Mr. II. II. Dlctz. Mr. W.
Liiienngton. sir. j. . sicciausland. Mr.
11 A. Melster, Mr. It. T. Parker aihl Mr.
C. (1. Price.
The Bosemoro Club of Glenside will give
a dinner-dance on Friday evening, Ftbruary
2, at the Old York lload Country Club.
The committee In charge consists of Mr.
llatph Bair, Mr. C. Arthur Wannamueker
and Mr. Stanley A Broza.
Mrs Bobert Wallace entertained at her
home, p?;; Catharine street, In honor of
the Thumble Club.
Among tho guests were Sirs. J. Wil
liams, of Nlcetown; Mrs. W- Tate, of To
cony; Miss Katharyna Lynch, Mrs. A. It.
Labarrere and Mrs. W. Fleming. Miss
Lynch gavo a ery Interesting lecture on
China.
Weddings
ELLIS NICE
A quel wedding of interest will take place
this evening, when Miss Katharine Nloa,
daughter of Mr. William N(c. of the This
tle, Qgontz, and Mr. Bead Hobart Dills, of
Baogeley, Me , ton of the late air and Mrs
Nathaniel Bills, will be married. The cere
mony will take place at t! o'clock at the
home of the bride un bprlog avenue, and
wU be performed by tha Jtov. A Edwin
ClatUnburg, of Hazletou, Pa.
A small rcsptlon will follow Immediately
after the ceremony A bower of palms and
bridegroom will stand to receive their
friends.
The bride, who will be given In marriage
by har' brother, Mr Budd Nice, will be at
tended by her sister, Mlsa Su Williams
Nice, and her cousin, Wla Ethel Kingsley
Ntca, as maids of honor, while tha flower
rtrU will be Miss Susan Bassett and Ml
Mary 8sitt, daughter ut Mr. and Mrs.
EVENiyq LEDQER-PHILAPELPniA, S4TUBDAY, JANUARY 20,
Ocorga Iltistett of Jenklntown Tho pages
will bo Mr Thomas I'errv and Mr, Oeorgo
Perry sons of Mr nnd Mrs. George l'errj,
of Wjmoti
Mr l.llis will lo nllrnded bv Mr riiarlr-"
S Swll(r rf llr. ..klvn as bfxt mill
1 ho binlc win nfnr nn rin.uHllo gown nf
white satin, ol ilmrnleh trimmed with pearls
and slher cloth Tlm bodice Is mado on
rather Plain lines, th skirt Is 'short nnd
full, with two iiiillcs edged with prarls and
embroidered Willi the same. A mot un
usual and becoming train Will be worn; II is
tullo from tho shoulders to tho unlut and
from the waist down satin lined with clolh
nf slhrr. The long tullo ell will bo hMd
In place on the train by a cluster of orange
blossoms A running Juliette cap of tullo
ulgod with pearls will be worn.
Tha maids of bnnnr will be gowned alike
In blue tnrfetn Thnv will carry laigc
shower boumiots of Anroiit-wnrit rorn ami
maiden balr ferns Tho llttlo llowrr glil-
will be diessed In most ntti.ii'lhe mull
dresses mid will wenr blue ribbons Thev
will carry largo baskets of daisies mui
Anmii-uard rosea.
Aiier nn nxienueu wruuing irip Jir nit
Mrs. Dills will lUe at llnngelev. Me. win .
they will bo at home after March I Among
the OUt-of-tnwn eiiK!t v!m will mm. ...
attend tho Wedding will bo Mls Dllii nnd
Jlr Srolt Dills, .Miss Kathleen I.i . f
Cllzabetli, N. J ; Mr Trowbridge, of iiroi k
lll. Olid .Mr, llo)le, or New York
1MIINI- IltNOi;
The murrlngn of Miss Maigu. i Ht Hh
lliv Itlnga nnd Mr Joseph I'.mI, Itlinn
will take nlni'ii nulellv nt tho Ikhiim (r il
bride's parents Waldhelm, Thiec '1 huh I i
nt 7 oVIock this i-venlng. MIkh Kminvn
Itingo will bo tho bride's onh atli mln i
and Mr U llnlph ningn will bo the I . -i
man. Tho 1te. llenjnmln N Bird of ti
Church of tho Messiah, llwjiipdd, I'n . mi l
perform tho oeremony
ntt'UMAN Md'WX
Tlm tnarriagn of Miss Fran, hh 1 iiii
Alma McCatui, datightri of Mr nml M
Cornelius Mrt'ann, of ROO.I Wnudlaml
lino, und Mr John A. Klilimnii li
lloxboroUBh, took placo thN mi.iiiinr
II o'i lock 111 the I'lllllill of Ht Finn, ii
Siilcs, Foitj-sovcmli und Spt ini'll. ! .,
I h um
tin .1
niiptlal mass and performed the rcit-iuoii
.MIhh Iteglnu .MiCilini, a fNtn ,., ,
lulde, attended ni.ii.l of h i. n.
.Mi. Ctigeno El.hmnn wus best loan .
hrcakfaHt followiMl the tcrcinoiu hi Mi.
llclleMie-Striitrord for the Immi'iilnU' f.un
Mies mid h few Intimate frit mis Mr mui
.Mis UUhmun left on n widdlng Hip
.lEoi.r.n mtiM.M
The wedding of Miss Moron Druimii,
daughter of Mr. nud Airs ('huiles Diumm.
.1103 Diamond street, and Air A, 11 Kiegler,
foimer football coach of the 1'ntvorally of
l'enns1anln, took place today at noon at
the homo of tho bible's parents. Tho liridn
was given In inariiiigs by lier father. Mho
woie a green elet unit, trimmed with
natural opossum, and un ioiv and green
velvet but. Thu maid of houoi was .Miss
Amv Ferniler, of Atuhnuoy " 'IM
After a wedding trip South .Mr mid Airs,
'icglur will Itvu at 3IU3 Diamond street
Farmer Smith's
Column
1)0 THK UKST YOU CAN
Dearest Cblldnn Tho otlior dav I was
called upon to wrltn a talk to ou, my
I.ITTI.D l'KOPLK, in tile midst of turmoil
and confusion. I wroto it on un uld sciap
of paper and did not even correct It I
trv to glvu tlmo unu tliuugnt to my mes
sages to you
Would you bellevo It? That lulk created
nioro interest than uuv talk I have written
In a year. Do you know why?
f wrote It from my heart I had to.
The themo gripped me. I could feel what
I was writing about clear down to my
pink toes, and It finally got to my eyes
and I thought It wus wing to rain I
I suppose 1 should not glvu iivvnv the
secret which makes a writer Huccttssful, but
'If .von write from the heart, it will ri-atit
to other hearts "
And so, when ou write a letter or a
composition In school, put YtlUHSKLF (J
BAl'Elt I'ut what jou Ki:CI, and nut what
you tee, hear, or, 1 might say, limit).
Wilto of uur own experience, for wo aro
all very much thu sume; nt least, we all
have ONE hturt did oii ever think of
that .'
When ou write to me, tell me of what
YOU are doing, for it taken mo back to
tho dus when I was our age, and I know
It it comes from vour la-art uu are DOINO
THE BEST YOU CAN.
I will understand. Lovingly.
FA KM Eft SMITH, Children's Kditur.
l'KOG HOYS AND MI.MHI.K HKH
IJv Karincr Smith
Something whizzed past Wllllo Tieo-
fund's head.
Wlllio picked up u stlel: and let It liy
"Watch out 1" said Jack Frug "That s a
Ilumblu Uee "
"I don't cure," sold Wllllo. "I'm going
to seo if I can't hit him." and liu let tl
aiiQther slick, which strmk the liumblu lli-e
und almost knocked him t tho ground
My, wasn't that Bumble Bee augr). Imwi
he lame Just us fast us lie could
"Ituu'" yelled Jack But It was too laiu.
The Uumblo IJeo landed on Willie's ucilt
-ouch! Ouch!" yelled Willie, Jumping
up mid duwu In pain.
Til teach oii to throw things at me."
said the JIumbJo Ilea oa ha gave Wllllo
another piod.
'Knock him off. Jack I" cried Wllllo In
agony.
"Not for me," said Jnek
"Not fur mo," bald Bill, and into tho
pond wnt Juclt nnd Hill
Around anil arounsl went Willie, tha
Bumblo Beo hanging on tu Ills neck.
At last ho could stand It no longer, and
Into the pond ho went, und the Uumblo lice
let go and Hew nvvuy.
Now Wllllu Treetoad couldn't swljn even
one llttlo bit. but ho hadn't even stopped to
think uf that
When ho landed at the bottom of tho
pond Jack and BUI Frog took hold uf
him ana nrouguc nun up out or mo water.
l'oor Willis wus almost drowned, but
after a while ha sat up and felt of his neik.
There wus a lump there us big as a hlckury
nut.
"Why didn't you teJI me Bumble Beo
could sting?" asked Willie
"You didn't glvo' mo time." eald Jack.
"I tried to tell you to let hint aluiio."
, "Well, I didn't Know Ihey could hurt
you," fcald Willie.
"I gus jou know It now." said BUI-
"I'll never again tease a Bumblo Use,"
said Willie solemnly.
i uprlht iafa PuV'iMng Cumsaay.
TEMPUS WILL EUGIT
"That's queer I I saw a lot of land
up here!''
ANOTHER ALLIED DRIVE
fr'IISIP
firi -xJJji i iff WSmZWmlMm
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wMif 3 y i T-wqLr-p- f p i rikf ;ti,Tyffitwtf An ht & vc4ss'j-'sszs
PWftlllMiwS
THE IVORY CHILD
Hy IT. Rinr.K HAnnAHD
Mufliol of "itarU." "Aliitf .Vofomos'f Jln'," "Sir." rtc.
ma srony thus tak
, ALLAN CJltA inmiAIN. a faniuus African
liunier nnd forum unrkor, li In Unilsnil cm
lie, of hit oci nnUin.il vlnlts Willi? Ilii n
I Invited to annul u illlinvr Hi a funium oil
estate
l.ohD ItAONAI.t.. thn host, nnd QiiiiK-rmiln
MrllM uo u ili,a rrltnilnlilp dlirlnis the, ,f
ynilon i.rl..r to Mix dinni-r In lienor ot Mlsa
i iW. 1'.'!r'1 Hnsnalfs flimoce , ,
i.I'u.-NA 'K'LMliM la h vguns woman of Brest
. who na iiuiiio.I l.umv larcaiisv of
mrilininik la n, tu,m ,,f a moon on hr
.V, tJ"".r.,nr,nn, '""' frllll. nnd nrn'h:'"!''" ln.V
; will .d t Irnai imrl f l U'".."!"'
tells (Jiint.-rmaln of an incldrnt In bw irl
l,ii Tn ,w" Aratu rail In an uiumpt to
klilnni. mr s mrtly nfmr illnniir ''':,,l,
A ."."'."..ir?,1'"' niaklna Inuulrr nlioiil Qiialir nalti
lIAItlir nnd Jl.vmir uak for Uuaiu aiiln by
Wr.t.Al""! '''"'. MariimnaHna und '"'''
fruhinn I.01.I ItamHll a vain. Hnvus. I'V, rro
luilnic Miiilo-a Ironi tita ii.i, k.la 'I lie 'ras
yra aliown In ami piCJj ntth giiatirinuln lo ra
turn lu .vrrk-u and Mil tho Blunt cliphiinl soJ
Juna
Uuatrrmnln mll of Bn lni-n from tno
cfiiir which lh Arab hand lilm nnd ",,
throuah a. iiiIkI Hi, rlfiuiiiiil liilllns " ; mill
Ml;i lliilmc. thtu luhulra the liueliao. and aji
a ihlhlaml l.l.,... a .trlno of Bi'ins on hi n
lliu Aiaha unphrM) llial uualrrninln wdl !"
tlm 'Irphunt, mui lliat Mlai tlnlnii-N will '"
to Afrliu 'II...5 livo and Blv u.,.,'"r.,!lti'.!l
a small Mcki-l as a pr.aent for ''"",""
lluii, ,.. U la iho alrlnu of Bi'im vildcti Mlia
llolniHa a.iw In thn Malmi ,,.
Ihul uluhl ijimi. uiiil.i J" "IT.1 tU
Hoi a wmIkiiib in noi al..p II" follows ''
Into iho uarcKii mid aulns In tlmo t pruvnit
llurui and .Murul from iilulm Un Iho ""' V""
ioui woman. At broakfuat aho anowa nothlne
ui nil of Hi,, colnu.l... for g.miormiilii had on
Uuctod har taik tu Her room without vvaHlmr
her.
yualorniuln raturns to Aflha and bi tonlaa
lutnrcatod In u dubluua sold tiilia'
TU VI'I'liK VII (C'oallliiH'il)
rpHUS lightly eipilpped wo might wurk
-L through Xuliiland and tlicuco northward
to Beza-Town, tho cupitnl of the Sluitttu.
whero we were Hiiro of u welcome. After
that we must tuku uur chance. It wus
prubable that wo should never reach tho
district nlieie thuso Keudah were supposud
tu dwell, but ul lenut 1 might bo ublu to
kill soma elephants in thu wild count ry
beyuud Zullllaud.
Whllo wo were talking I heard the gun
fired which nniinunced the arrival of tho
Lngllsh mall, and stepping tu the end uf
I AiftjTV'vsfs 5 taw '
"IectMyIkicndHiiJonesJIeGievs
PLUMDEBS DELICllT-Enn.ia:u5'APii'o
Copyright Life 1'ubllBhiiu Cornpany.
"ADS" YOU HAVE NKVKK SKBN
tho garden, saw tlm stiamship lying nt
anchor outside tho bar Thui I went in
doors to write a few bushiest letters,
which, olnco I becamu Inuueised In tho af
fairs of that unlucky gold mine, hud grown
to bn almost a dally task with mo I had
got through several with many groanlngs.
fur nono was ngrceablo In its tenor, when
Huns poked his head through tha vvinduw
In n silent kind of a way us u big snaku
might do, and said: "Haas. I think there
aro two basses out on tha road thero who
ara louking for you. Very flno baasea whom
( dun't know."
"Shareholders In tho Ilou.i Fide Uold
Mine," thought I to no self, then udded as
I prepared to leavo through the back dugr:
"It they oomo here tell them I um nut at
home. Tell them I left early this morning
for tho Congo Blver to look for the souriv
of tho Nile."
"Yes. Baas," Mid Hans, collapsing on
to Iho step.
I went out through tha back dour, sor
rowing that I. Allan quateriuain. fcheuhl
liave reached a rung In the ladder of hfo
wheivea I shrank from looking any stranger
in the face for fear of what ho might luve
to say to me. Then suddenly my prld
asserted Itself. After all, what was there
of which 1 should be ashamed? would
face theso Irate shareholders as 1 lud
faced the others yesterday.
1 walked round the llttlo housa to tha
front garden, which was planted with
orange trees, and up to a big moonllower
bush, I balleve datura Is Its right name,
that grew nar the pomegranate badge,
which saparatad my domain from tha road.
There a conversation was n progress, if
so It may b callad
"IkoBa," (that Is. " don't know"), "In
koosi" (I. o, "ohlat"), said some Kafir In a
stupid drawl.
Tlvareon a voice that Instantly struck roc
as f amUUr answ erad : '
"We waut to know where tha great bun
tax llvas."
Ikona," said the Kafir,
"Can't you remwuuar hW native name?"
asked another vole, which was also fa
ntUUr to me, for I never forgat voloas.
though often I am uubl to place them
at ouse-
"The great hunter Hara-cuua-a-xany,"
said tha first Yolca triumphantly, aud lu-
w:
Ail
! i'iti ,, HKwSoKKS?
I'M k ! Ill' i 111--' II, Iti1 til 1 J I i 1 I I H" l I ll t trim. (Hi lit
slnntly tliero Hashed bin k upon m mind
a vision of tlio splindld drawing ruom nt
Itagnnll Castiii and of an Imposing malur
domo Inlroilucliig into It two wlilte-robed
Aiubluoklng men.
"Mr fiavagu. by the heavens'" I innt
icrccd. "Whnt In the name of goodness Is
ha doing here?"
"Tlier. " said tho second Voice, "vour
black friend has bolted, and no wonder,
for who can be culled by such a name?
If ou had done what I told you, Suvage,
nnd hired u white guide, it would havu
mved Us a lot of trouble. Why will jou
always thlnlc that you know bettor than
an)ouo else?"
"Seemed nil unnecessary expense, my
lord, (.unslderiiig wo aro traveling Incog,
my lord."
"How long shall we travel 'incog If
you persist In culling me luv lord nt the
lop of your voice, Havuge? There Is a
house beyond thuso treees; go in aud ask
w here "
U this tlmo I had leached thu gate
which I opened, remarking quietly,
"'How do you do. Lord Hagnnll? How
lu jou do, Mr. bavuge? I thought Hint
I ri cognized jour voices on thu rood and
cuinu tu see If I was right I'leuse wull.
In; that Is, if It Is I whom jou wish to
visit."
As I spoko I studied them both, und
observed that while Savage looked muvb
tho same, although slightly uut of placo
In these strange surroundings, tho time
nun nun pusseil sinra we met hail changed
Lord Bagnall a good deal. He was still
a magnlflcent-looklng man, ono of thoso
wnom no one mat nan scon lilm would
evur forget, but now his hundsoino Tuco
wus slumped with bunco now btul of buf
fering 1 ftlt ut unco that ho had become
acquainted with grluf. Tho shadow lu hit
dull, oj-es nnd a oeitaln worn expression
ubout thu mouth told mo that this was so.
"Yes, Quatermaln." he bald ns he tool:
my hand, "it Is jou whom 1 hiivo traveled
seven thousand miles to visit, nud I thank
Cod that I havo been so fortunate us to find
juu. I feared h-st jou might be Ueud.
or perhaps far away in the center of Africa
whcio 1 should never bo ublo to truck jou
down "
A week later perhaps you would not
hivu found mo, Loid ltagnall." I answered.
but as it happens misfortune has Kept
mo huie "
"And misfortune has brought mo here,
quaturmaln "
Then buforo I had time to nuswer Suvugo
cuino up and wo went Into tho house.
"You aro Just lu tlmo for lunch," I said,
"aud us luck will huve It thero hi a good
ruik iud and a leg uf orlbo buck fur you
to int. Buy, set two moro placed."
"Ono mora phire. If ypu please, sir."
said HaMige "I should prefer lu take
my food afterward "
"ion will havo to get over that In
Afrlia," I muttered. Still I let him havo
his waj-, witli tho result that presently
tho stiauge sight wus soeu of tho magnlil
cuiit English major-domo standing behind
my rlialr In that llttlo room and handing
round tho suuurc-faco as though It were
champagne It was a spectnelo that ex
cited tho greatest luteiest In my primitive
cstublishment and cuud Hans with soma
native hangers-on to gather at tho window.
However, Lord ltagnall took it ns a mat
ter of couiso and I though It better uut
tu interfere
When wo had finished wo went on to
the stoep to srnoko. leaving Savaire t., mi
his dinner, and I nshid Lord ltagnall when
his luggage was Ho replied that ho hud
lift It nt tha Customs. 'Then,' J said,
"i will send a native with Ravage to ar
range about getting it up hero. It ou
do not mind my rough accommodation thero
Is a room fur you, ami your man tan
pitch a tent In tho garden."
Aftur sumo demur ho accepted with
gratitude, and a llttlo later Ravage and
tho native were Miit oft with a note to u
man who hired out a mute-oart
"Now," I fcald, when tho gate had shut
behind them, "will you tell ma why you
have como to Africa?"
"Disaster," he replied. "Disaster ot the
worst sort "
"la your wife dead. Lord ltagnall?"
"I do not know. I almost hope that she
Is. At any rate she Is lost to me"
An Idea leaped to my nfind to tho effect
that she might have run away with some
body elaa, a thing which often happens
in the world. But, fortunately, I kepi
it to no self and only said:
"She was nearly Jost onco before., wus
she not?"
'Yes whan jou savad her. Oh I If only
you had been with us, Quatermain, this
would never liave happaned. Listen: About
eighteen months ago she had a son, a vei v
beautiful child. She raoovarad well from
tha business an4 wo were as happy us tno
mortal oould be, for we loved each otlur,
Quatermaln, and Uod had blessed us In
very way; wa ware so happy that I re
inombar har tailing roo that our great good
fortune mad bar feel afraid One day
last September wlten I was out shooting,
she drove In a llttlo pony oart we had
with tba nursa and the child but no man.
to call on Mrs. Scroops who also had
been recently couauad 3ba ofteu went
out thus, for tha pony was an old ani
mal aud qulat as a sheep.
"By sotua cursed trick of fata ft chanced
that when thsy were passing through tha
liUle town which you may rsuumbar near
Ragnall, thay mat a travails? menagerie
that was gulag to soma new aocampuaant
At tba bead ut the procession marched a
Urge bull elephant which, I discovered
aftwrward, wus an Ul-teuparcd bruta Uut
1917
had ntnndy HilKtt a tnun and should nfver
have been allowed upon the roads. The
siRht of the pony cart, br perhaps a
red rloak which my wife was wearing,
ns she niwnjs liked bright colors, for somo
unknown rv.i.on Seems to havo Infuriated
thu lienst. which trumpeted The pony,
lu mining frightened, wheeled round nnd
ivcitiirniil the cart right hi front of the
nninial but apparently without hurting nnj'
l,ilv 'llirn hero he paused a moment
mil wiili nu effort continued 'that devil
in b tpl s shape cocked Its ears, stretched
I it Iti long trunk, dragged Hie baby from
iim niifps nrini. whirled It round and
thr, w It high Into tha air, to fall rm'hfil
upon the curb It sniffed nt tho body
of the child frellng it over with the
lip of Its tin ink its though to hiako sure
thilt It wan dead.
"Next onn more II trumpeted triumph
intly, nud without attempting to harm my
wlfo or anvlmdj elso, walked ipilclly past
II,.. biokdi ut and continued Its journey,
until outside the town II was made fast and
diul '
'What an awful story!" I said with a
a.nl
"Yes. but there is W'ore to follow My
poor wife wi nt off her bead, with tho shock
l KuppoNf, for no physical injury could luv
found upon her. Mhe did not surfer In
health or bun-mo violent; quite the tovere,
halted for bei gciitlctiess Increased Kho
in r went off hui hoad lNjf hours at n
time she would Kit silent nnd smiling, plny
It.g with the stones of thaf ird necklace
wi hh those conjurers gave her. or rather
intmir Mam. as a nun might do with tho
I un of lier ronrv At times, however.
-hi in uld talk but alvvnvs to thn l.lhv. ns
Hi ut I it lav lefore her or sho were nurs
ing it nlil (.Jtinterinalii, It was pitiful,
p. Ulhil '
' 1 did iiervthlng t rould She was seen
I I thita of tho greatest brnlti dotturs In
I ui; l.i ml but nono of them was nblo to
In In 'I hn onlv hope lhe- gavo was that
the lit might puss off as suddenly ns It had
. nun. Thcv said, too, that a thorough
i h mire of m i ne would perhaps bo bcneltclal,
ml Huggi'tod I gipt; that wus In October.
I did not Ink,' much to tho Idea, I don t
Kii'.n villi- and pcrHoiiullj' should not havo
i,.,, led lo li had It not been for a curious
in limit in, e The lust t-oiisultnllun tonic
ll lie In Mm big drawing loom ut ltagnall
vv I,, ii li ii .n over mv wlf remained with
h i moth, r ni one end of the roodi while
ind the din tors talked togetlici at tho
i iin-i as I thuimht iUllo out of hir eaishut.
I'liscntli howeiwi, she called lo me, aj
uia in u petfeitly clear and natural voice
Yii ile.igc I will go to Kgvpt I
should like to go to Kgjpt' Then she went
mi pluvlng with the nrcklaie and talking
to thu Imaginary child.
"Willi these savings the doitors vuro
veil- pleunfil, deflating that tl shown!
signs of a returning Intercxt Hi life and
begging me not to thwart hi r wish
'So 1 gave way and in iho ind we iwnt
to llgjpt together with laidj l.ongden who
insisted luion nicumpunylng us, alt hough
she Is u vv retched sailor At t'nlio a largo
ihihablvcli Unit I had hired lu adv. nice,
manned by an excellent crew mid u guard
of four Bohllors, wus uwultlng us lu it
we startud up the Nile lor a mouth or
more all went well; nlso to mv delight my
wifn Kepmod now nnd again to bIiow signs
of returning Intelligent e Tims sho look
sumo Intel est in tho sculptures on the walls
of tho temples, about which silo hud been
very fond of leading when In health I
nmemlier that onlv u few davs beforu the
--thu citastruphe, bho pointed out ono uf
them lu me, It was of Isis and the Infant
lluriis, sajlng, 'Look, Ueorge, tho holy
Mother and tho Holy I'hiliL' nud then
bowed to It reverently ns she might have
douo to nu n Uur. At length after passing
Iho l-'lrst I'ataiait aud tho Island of 1'lill.ie
wo cmnu to tho temple of Abu Slmhcl, op
posite .to which our boat was moored on
tho following morning wo explored the
tumplo at tlaj break aud saw thu sun strike
upon thn four statues which sit ut Its fuither
end, spending the lest of tli.it daj studying
tho colossal ilguics of Itameses that are
carved upon Its fuce and watching somo
cavalcades of Arabs mounted upon camels
traveling along thu banks uf the Nile.
"My wife was unusually quiet that after
noun l'"or hour nfter hour sho bat still
upon the deili, guzlug tlrst at the mouth
of tho luck-huivn tetnplo und tho mighty
figures vfhlcli guatd it and then ut the
mil-rounding desert Only onco did 1 hear
lier speak and thin she bald, 'Beautiful,
beautiful ' Now I um ut home ' We dined,
und as theio wus no muuu went to bed
rather euily after listening to tha MtruneBa
singers us tiny .sung una or their welril
llllllltleS
' My wlfu and her mother slept together
in thu stute rablii of tho ilahabtjuli, which
was ut tho stern of thu boat. My cabin,
a small ono. was on ono sldo of tills, and
that of tho trained nurso mi thu other. The
crew and thu guard were forward of the
saloon. A gangway was tlxed from tho
sldo to thu shore und over it a sentry stood.
or wus supposed lo stand. During tho
night a Khamsin wind began to blow, though
llghtlj', us Ivan to be expected at this ceubon
of thu jeur 1 did nut hear it, fur, us a
matter of fact. 1 slept very Bound I y. un It
appears did eviij one. else upon the dahu
blyeh, including thu vuitii, as 1 suspLCt.
I'UNTI.VLi.P MUNOAY
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una Itft on Hpruoa at , at jr.u0
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'llto h.)Mi l.roof aa to nuailiy of tho run
atrui lion, romfurl darli I frum Ilia hum.
cuuld tiu raally oLtahivil I tu lha DU h-ilu
fiinillli'a uuiv living in .In opvrutloii.
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All VMM (111 N J
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OWhiaSIIIP MAHAOHINT
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water. IS up wky 12 up dail) Chua. Hubre.
EDUCATIONAL
Riveiro School LANUUATSAK".nLAToNa
STRAYFR'S " B' sbmi.
pttUitcavo Ui atu Cbaatnirt Stiirf?.
Vouiiom KvutraBtaaaV Baler u.w. pay nt jHt.
RrliPll'fl T"uch T)pwrluaf l-rlvata Laaaacva.
PH. IWU ju,y 110. MUM It. W4 CpVlhSTSt
SUMMERliB
j
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p6?i
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i Tl" n"? VI CIsrTnljfcilwsrd Macartney win
. . U1. "r" ' t)IS ?rles of aermons en
it'rt! K'fornwrs openklnir on WyelllM and
Iim. In Iho Arch Street Presbyterian ctvurcn.
tomorrow nlsht On conaeemiv Sunday ve
V..V "'! '". "Peat nn Savonarola, Martin
I.tthtr, John t'aiiln, John Kno and John Wes
wr.'I l addresses are delivered In recognition
?' "' '?"r hundredth annlTereary of Martin
Luther "A I'rayer That livery Man Makee"
wll( in Jhe euhject of the. hav. JJr. ilacaj-t-ne
t sermon tomorrow morning.
Thv ttt. Iter Dr Arthur Belflen I.tortl, nbrheD
rtndtulor of Vlrxlnla nnd prealdent of the
hoard of Mla4ia.il of tho Kplacopal Church, will
riNirh t tu Hunday evenlnr aurvtc of ton
Ohiietian Ai Uatlon of lJrrn Mawr Collet la
Taylot Ball m
. V I!;y JWtllsm L. Sulltran. of the VnU
Mflan Church of tha Maaatah. Naw Torlc will
dehvar tho acrmon nt Ilryn Mawr January M.
nur Itoyal Illsh I'rleat" la th tltta ef a,
jetninn to 1 rrlc''ed tomorrow raorning In
SI Mntthaw a rhurcll Droad and ifmint Ar
non streets hy the Itev Dr Rdtrln IleyrDellc
romorruw nlaht ha will preach on "The Jleoov
sry of a Son "
"The Kind of Ivevil I Metle In" la the
second iwrmon of tho series "What I Jvilfey "
In ond Whr, lo h Delivered tomorrow nlsht
,y- me jo- iir rjimer i7iiawprin iiaimt m
, i inrr flieino.iiai
flitsfArhsi t finirrh Vnrttk.
els
niu
street and llaittmor nvenuft
Th pocotid jrmon of h nertt "mtMtlnft
Oll AnJ Now. ' 1111 jtlwn br thi iter. I.
Jrfrph IC ran a Kerf In. tha lmpl of Ileform
ConnrpKnuon Konfmtti Jwrncl, nroiid trt
nbo. rnlumbtA ntfnuA, will b "In tb llotr
Ctv.' dHvtiel tomorrow utiht.
At the Church of St. luTtf nnd tha Kptphatir,
Th'rlfrnth Mtrrt tovr Hpruc. Xh Chrlrm
tAtdt Bcrvlwn will ho tvUl tomorrow fter
piwn nt 4 o clock. Tho nntlm, 'Trpm Jtlh
Hniiven" with InAtnimnntAl accompftnlment br
urgnn harp, violin Rtn! cUo, and tho instru
ment nt number, "JUncrlV witl bo part ot thm
frusrtttu. ,
'Thr Amir of Pervicfl" will t th mihjert
of tho third ltrturor by Charl sucljlln In
Utoml Sir ft Tl if titer tutnorrow ranmlnic In hi
tiirffr iforo the Kthleal floctatr pn "Tho
United Btatf I'Acomaker or l,ui04inAker.
(liRrlM S-MfTArd It n it. 1, huthor nnd ctnrer,
'll Ptwtk on "liACrt I'rnJudlo" toinornrw nfUr
non In tho IlroAd Htreet Thentor umler tho
eupicM uf tho HoLialtst Liter a rr t?floletr.
CHURCH OF ST. LUKE
AND THE EPIPHANY
sad mui it thiuti:i:n'tii st.
leyKtriidEjkiiliSHTjS
m& i. ; 'r-fntj
v 8-
11 A M Murnlnp I'rnyor nnd Sermon.
I 1'. M - Uvenlni; Pnier mid Addreaa.
OU AM) lMITIIl'MCNTAti I'lJATUIlCS
linUOTHV JOIINSTONK-IIAHi:i.RR. llarplat
HKItTIIANU A. AI'HVIN, 'Celllat
JOHN K. WITKMANN. Vlollnlat
MHS. llM.VHV 1K)T., Roprnno Soiolat
lilt. 1IOWKI.1, M. ZUl.lCIC, THior Soiolat.
COltil AND SAY lOUIl rnAYKltfl
IttSV. I) Will M. HTl'.i:i.i:, Hector
Quiet Talks
liy MR. S. D. GORDON '
GARRICK THEATRE
Mondays to Fridays
12:15 to 1 P.M.
Jimunry i!2d to February 2Gth
MONDAY 22.1 "Why 1'ruM-r IJosan't
rimnire ThlnBa "
ri'liMKAY. 2.ld Wliy It Taliea Po Zjne
for l'rnver lo I'hnmro Thlnmi Homellmea
lYKDMliillAY, 24tll "Unn a Human Will
tha allfTeat lolntrd thintr thuro la Ua
fhiinica,) Kulrly. hy I'ruyert"
TllUHHbAY. Jtllh "How lTayr Uoea
I'haiuio Thinra 'Hint Ara Clianced."
ritlliAY 20th -"lion Duo Hatan i'lmira
In iho ChaoKlni: of TIltmrK hy I'myorT"
EViatTHOUY INVITfcD
cojti: in wiin.N ion can
,sf,fl' OUT WHJrf YOIT MUST
JOSEPH M. STEELE
flfAlllMAN i:Xi:t'ITTIVI5 COMJnTTKIl
ni:i.i(inuw yoTicrot
UnptUt
HVITIHT TlIIII'I.i:. llrood and Ilerka ata.
IIL'MHUI.I, II. I'ONVVI.LI. will preach 1030
h m nnd 7 3d n in.
Mario tttoiio l.ani,aton contralto, wilt aaalat
the vhorua In tho tvinliuf
i lareme Itoynolda dlnclur.
livery ono lyelcolno.
CIIKSTM'T hTKI.'irr HAITIST CIIUItCH
rhratniit wl., vi4it of -luth at.
(IKOItUj: li. ADAMS. D, D., Taator.
U 4r, ii in Ilrotherhooit of A, und I1,
lu au u. m,. VV'orahlp
2 JO p in IllbU Uihool.
7 -13 p. m VVurahlp
AN 1111:11.1
".Now tha Day la Over" Smdly
"illorli. In ISxceUla" Conconl
The rrirulur choir, aaatati d ty
Arthur T. Drouka, baritone.
llrelhren
l'lltUT C'HUItCJI til' TUB ItltETIinEJf
(Hunker), ror. Carllala and Dauphin ata.
Wraihln lu 3U a. m. and 7:tf p. m.
hunday bchooi, 230 p. ill.
I'l aver aim ttng earh Wedneaday evanlna-.
V.thlrnl Culture
MK. til till. r.H .mil.IN will apeak on
"Tha
a, m.
Arniv or nervi.o, urouu oi jneaire,
11
l'ublli hulled
Iitheran
at tin: riiira'w.Y cntmcii
Hlxt..enth and Jeff-irMoii ata.
Ii.VNIr.l. l: WKIULH. I'nator.
Huudui mornlna- aarvKo, 1UJ0.
liltlu School. 2.30
ivenlnir iervlc, 7H5.
Wrrinon. "i'Odlt ltlf'IIAllD."
William A. KUimlJt, callo. Phlladelpbla Or-
rheatru
Holn uuartat and orsaiu
Metliodlht Kplacopal
( OI.IT.M 111 V
HAitr I),
AVE., ror.
UH. rvlcea
23th at. Rev. B. W.
1UJ0. 7l30. 11. 872:35:
lUrellaneoua
IlflOTOK KirilMUND preacbaa Sunday. S p. m..
In Doctor KMrldg Hall, lalt M. L-aaaa .
rreabrtrrlan
AKt II bTIWKT rilUltl'H. loth and Arrh iti,
"lUV 1-I.AKKNCK KOVVfAltD ilACAHTNKfc
lu 10 "A Prayer Hvory Man iUk."
12 ih) hunday bcbool
7 flu iulf hour of muAla
h DO 'Wxllf and Iluaa "
rlnt aaruton in aerlaa by Doctor Uacartntr
on J'ilruat Ktformara "
lllll'K. 33J and Wharton ata, iltnlater, tha Jlev,
J OKAY BOLTON, a. D.I K.v. WILjJjill
TA.I.OH CAI.lAV'Bf.T. AaaUtant. 10M3 a. in.,
llaplleiu, Dr liulton a tbema, "V'ovra &tada"t
7 46 v in . Dr. Itoltun'a tbawa, "Tba Kaya to
fcu..va "
I'rote.tant KplaccpaJ ej)
I III itlll OT THK HUI.Y At'OSTLOiS, 21t and
'lirliimn ata K.y. aHjpSOK lhuulBni?
'lO. U' i D, rterUr. Berytoaa u a, a-
a -iu a tu. liau 1,44 p. id- Dusoar bhwoi uhi
in 1.. ihiaeoa 230 p. in. Harp and vioan at
ti, aveinutf aarvlca.
UafonaeJ ICpUeopal
jirjiimiAi, en uiit.ii or ous BrTTiKomt
lia'v" ,!vaM0it',itSi:"MANTLK. Dj DB0tu-.
IU JO a in "Thra Buja Thlmra,"
J 15ju 'DiealUra la lflra."
Soi-lall.t r.llerury Beclatr
31 K fllVUl.KH KIW. JIUSSHU. nythor and
It- tumr will aaaaa uev "Tba Irian Uvolultoo
of tttlir lomarruv. 3 p. in., at uraad St.
Tbaatra Uualo by Uatm'a String QaarUL
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