Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 10, 1917, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING tiEDGERPHILy3ELPHIA, SATURDAY; FEBRUARY 10, 1917
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r JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
THE HOME OF THE SUFFRAGETT
fnre' About the Juiiior League's Performance
I proves Interesting to Nancy Wynne, and
bo juo various utner matters
...nvfiTS m very greatly lo
Fitcli tt aa t0 dny UlB PreParaUon.9
ft. ,Lior nuew for tho great,
- S and wonderful pantomime which
(ill our eVes with satisfaction iiom.
k.n, th. treasury of the Vliltlnic
....... n AVi..lne(3ay imil l'Appul
I inl.tes on Thursday night.
FL,,,. thoao working haul to make the
i r. .-- ... tmnoco" a memorable success
Cm Kmncta Lloyd, who will take
E -..-rlnril part (will you .ever foiRt
P.Vn cxtrcmltleH last year?) and
fctf oranB , . rni ln:..
iDorotliy sw'" ""
,.. nf the show.
Eft). Stewart, who was responMl.le for
Er" .. r The Ualtct of Orlando' hint
C e Is In sansulne expectation that this
IT" . ...in r.tlf rmtflo nil
fc.ir' performance ..... .. --- - -
EleM--"- Previous efforta. vorklns
;,rM1 Stewart nro rcieanor -miner, in
i. II- f the costumes, and Kntliatlno
W. who has undertaken the making
uL scenery. If any one con-idem tho
Lklne of rococo scenery an easy thln.j
Jfthem take a trip to tho French com.
W'nw" ... m m 7im Arch street.
'!.. nmld heaps of chicken who and
iHlln marvelous rococo columns tear
Rjiuiiw, ,.,!,. ...hup nedestals.
Sttfr staieiy ...,... - . ---
"" . J-. II. .,.,lk' nllMllt tho
jirches ana lacaoea .. -
n'flnor.
IS Mrs John Harbeson Is In clinree of the
rL-clnit. which can hardly fall to bo of tho
IK... -ith such exponents of the tut 11.4
iBIbeth Dallas, Alva Sergeant and Mrs.
lUrthur E. New bold, Jr., taklnfj pait.
Among those who will take pi eminent
i -!...... a-a limllv t.'nv
1 Mtts In tne pantomime ..- ,
Mry Frances Klsher, Mrs. Peiry Pepper,
Eleanor Butler. Mrs. Thomas Keath. Ji'..
i1 Kitty Brlnton CeClle Howell. Mrs. Thee,
f lore Paul. Valentine Mitchell and Chi Is
'tine Chambers. With bucIi h Kaluxy of
Mai U I' no wonder that tho Junior
"league Is conftaentor success.
S ALTHOUGH Hie pos.iioiiuy i " -
pA lieP' fcome of tll ,emuers of BOt;lel''
tome from the various winter loaun.i
UiVe have been other things to Inter
fere, anil one famllv In particular has
aid no tnd of trouble in Renin? away.
jThetale runs thusly: Mr. nnJ Mrs. ,
Tho had planned td leave isortn puna
tefphia at a ceitain hour and nn a cer-
Tbln train for tho V.'eut. arrived there
Ifbgand baggage, and ctiMially Ueil the
I'. . ...... n..i. ..1i...,rn tl.n t 1 H 1 1. UH4
;mttniuun n uj . ttiuiu -
jn time. He Informed them calmly tnai
that train did not stop at North IMilln-
litlphla, and. my deara, as you may Imaij
ifce, pandemonium rel?ned supreme, i ne
,B0tor had not been driven awav yet, for-
Ctanately, so they all piled in, heapliiT the
lurgage In after them, and, InclJentnlly,
111 over them, and they made one wild
Juhfor Broad Street Station, breaking' all
epd laws and limits. Porters, had been
iteliphoned to fiom Xoith Philadelphia,
find they came rushing out as the car
'(rove up. Tearing Up the steps, three
lt a time, the whole "caboodle" dashed
'through the gate and swung on to the
rer platform Just as the tialn pulled
cut But that's not all! Oh, no! Half
;ay between heie and theie (meaning
,'Bin Francisco, where the boat for Hono
lulu steams out) n snowstorm overtook
W travelers and they were stianded
Ithnuf fnml np hpnt for two il.ivs. Well
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.'Tftii pan pupua the i-t! 'I'hov mlnspil
tithe boat and will now piobably vpend the
'remainder of tho winier in southern
GCillforBla, which is not to be sniffed at
s,U'ter all, is it?
I ,
(.'UniATa time I.Inda Baker and Captain
tMiAmes have hud' AVhy In the world
t,!jlo these war rumors have to come and
iP011 so many p'ans' In the fust place
fTthey Intended to marry soon after Haster.
R?Hien Lealey came up from, Mexico to St
Breul on a furlough and then came the
crUlj with Germany Ho h telegi aphed to
Linda to come out to him, as he couldn't
i St. Paul, and they would be mar
jrled out there. Hut naturally Mis. Baker
lid not caie to have her daughter go out
;ttere to be married away from home and
r listers and fi lends, so she and I.Inda
pent to St. Paul to talk it over and see If
ley could not possibly get his furlough
phened sulHclently to ndmit of his ro
oming with them and having the wed-
Bjtake place here. Well, they thought
H HM arranged, mid pvpii tplpinnnhpri til
tk Other girls that the 14th u-iiulil do.
Then everythlnir was snnllpil hv u spcond
.lte that the fut lough could not he pro-
Wed, and so Captain Ames has to go
Udc to the border and await n second
" f absence, which ho hones to oh-
F,lln In three or four weeks, when he will
Lwme here straight for the wedding. In
meantime Mis, Baker and I.Inda are
returning, as Mrs. Baker was not willing
ftohave the ceremony away from home.
NANCY WYNNE.
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nt of the I'ollco Pension and Firemen's Pen
slon Funds ot this city The ball will be
given under the auspices of the Macnner
chor of I'liiladetpnia, and will 1)0 preefded
by an InMrumental and ocal coiicort. The
flinging will be rendered by a chorus of 200
voices Ly tho men and women members of
the Mnenntrchor f this city. The grand
inarch will tiko place at II) o'clock, and at
10:15 general danelrg will begin,
Tho Infantlla paralysis department of the
Uryn Miiwr lk'tpltal will benellt from n
dance to be given Hi tho Itlttenhousu Hotel
next Friday evening
Mernbeis tvt the Philadelphia Alumnae
of tho New- Haven Krliool of llymnnstles
will glvo a luncheon In honnr of Doctor
Arnold head of the m-IhioI. In tho Bitten
house Hotel on Fcbruaiy IT
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Wedding's
C3KA -ji-"" '
Coi)rlulit I.lfa 1'ublltlitnit Compatiy.
f.T rTitHsy.
lUvrlnttJ by nm-lul nrraiKriiirut
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Personals
. lr, and Mra Thnn,.. Ti.in...n.. r leor
1! V!'.'' w111 entertain at dinner on Feh-
Jn.k." n "onor of Ml83 Kleanor Coward,
Wftller Of Mr. Anri Mr TJ.l.uarf Val.a
Pjl, of New York, who will bo their
Pt for several days.
jJJf, and Mrs. Sydney Thayer, of Haver
r. nve Issued rnrHa f. n .v.,,aioain .
(ST li at 9 o'clock. Mr. Oscar Seagle,
pnone, will sing a group of songs.
Pliuti. l.v Miin. ail.
MRS. FRANK ZEM,
Mi s. Zell, whoso marriage took
place ti loitlilght ago, was Miw
Edythe Kater, of Merion.
Thursday Mrs. fi.ithrle arrived this wed:
to spcnil h une lime with her ihiughti-r.
Ills. Svva'n.
Mr and Mis William Paul O'Neill, of
Tlydal, are letelvlng cuKgiatulatloui on the
birth of a daughter. Sirs O'Neill will he
remembered us Mli Mnrlunna Llppliu-ntt.
Mini Mildred I.aue ninl Miss Margaret
Deunlston, who siient last summer In Ahska,
will give an lirtereftlng Ipi-Iuio In aid of tha
Morton Street I.iy Nui8er. vvhlc'i Is one
of i.'ermjntown'K fnvorltu charities. The
lecture will take place at tint (Seimantonn
r'rlfket Club on February 21.
Mr and Mrs Aimltt lirnvvn. of St. Davids,
will leive on Saturday to )tlld the week
end nt Atlantic City
Mrs. IJdward K. Dennlvlon. of Wist 1'enn
ptrct. Germantowii. will give the second of
hei at homes on Thurhday of next week
Mr. and Mrs. f" C Harrison. ,lr of Vlllu
novn, are spending this month In Florida
The midwinter dar.te of St. Luke's School
look place In the school at Wayne last
tvuilng. Many guests were present from
Philadelphia and New York and students
from tho Shipley and naidwlu schools at
Bryii Mawr Among thoe prsnt wee
Miss Constanoo (Jreen. Miss Adelaide Ile'l
luiin. Mlr.H Coin Wilson. Mist Dorothy
Painter. MNs I.IIIInii Miilfoid. Miss Mary
Itoss. Jllsn Mildred Jones. Miss U'zatieth
Krtvl. Miss dertrude Ileal no, Miss .los--ephlne
Obdvlie. Miss (ila.vd:' Mei'owen.
Miss Hat.i Trump. Miss Natalie Caldwell.
Miss Kleanorn Magilire. Miss Madeleine
Kilby, Miss Dorothy l.eonaul. .Miss Hstlier
Caiupbell, Miss Katherlno Putnam. Mls
Julia I'rawfoiil. Miss Hilda Couch. Miss
Itosemary l.ilKe. -Miss Dorothy Crawfuid.
Mr. II. P.letlde. Mr. 11. II Han. Ml. IMwIn
A. S. Hunter. Mr. V II Levis. Mr. C. 1.
Llpplncolt. .Mr F. C McCaddon Mr. D T.
Maxwell, Mr It, J Means Mr L. B. Cui
penter, Mr. F. F. 'law-son. Mr. M. C.
Fritz. Mr. LuwreiiL" T-illnii't. Mr .1. J.
Adams, Air. K L. Mm-ilsou. Mr. J. J
Adams, Mr. W. V. Alexander. Jr, Mr.
ilJ. Bggs. Mr. Hubert Sliiffoid lliodhend
ami .Mr L. K Cameroii
Mr. and Mrs. Kdwaid I.uvluo and Miss
Julia Lavlnu, of Oraver's lane. Chestnut
Hill, will leave neM vvtvl; for Hot Splines.
Vn.. for the rttnalnder of the w Inter.
Mis. Richard Tlghinan and Ml, lia
brlela Tllghmau, of SI. Davids, returned
last ovenlng from the Lake Placid Club.
,v.o' i-ik.
Mrs It Penn-Snilth and Miss Kitty
1'etin-Smlth aie spend'ng u cini.le of v ei l.s
with Mr. Alexjindcr Pi own at Hryu Mawr.
Mr. and Mrs. liayaid Henrv, of Walnut
hue, Cermantown. have Mr. Hoover, of Lie
Belgian toilet committee, as their guest.
Mrs. Charles A Potter, of Lvergreen ave
nue. (Iicstnut Hill, has gone to Allant o
City for u fortnight
Ms i Udwiud V. Kane, of 715 Lincoln
drive, (lermantown, will tetiiru tomorrow
from Atlantis City, where she spent sev
eral weeks.
Mrs. Harry Anbury, chairman of Old York
ltoad Chapter oif l'cnnsjlvanla Women's
Division for National I'reparcuncas, has is
sued Invitations to members and their
friends for a meeting to be held In the Oak
Lane Library on Tuesday morning at 10:110
o'clock to discuss plans for immediate work
Mrs. William Hunk, of Haverford. has
her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs.
Ten Broeck Hunk, of Jacksonville, Fla., as
her guests.
Mis. Oeorge C Focdlsch, of West Perm
street, Germantowm, will entertain at lunch
eon and brldga on February 10.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas S Waters, of Jen
klntovvn. will glvo a theatre party tonight,
followed by supper at the Illtz-Carlton, in
honor of their debutante daughter, Miss
Margaret (1. Waters. Miss Waters will
leave shortly for the Florida resorts
P.I.LIOT PACKAHD
The manlage of MKs Joan Packard,
iliughtei of Mi, and Mrs. John Hooker
P.ii-kntd of New York, and Lieutenant
Hlchard McCall KUIot. Jr, I'. ! N.
took place thin afternoon In SI Mu-I.k's
Protestant llpleopal Church at ? hi u clock
The bride was attended bj Miss Angela
Nnllo us maid of honor, and her brides
maids will Include the bridegroom's sl.tcrs.
Mrs Fltr.-Hugh Hieen nnd Miss Siirnun.' I-'I-llot.
Mlts M Cabrlela Tllghmau, Miss Hollv
La Montaigne, of New Vof ; Miss I'hlleiui
Fine, uf Princeton, nnd Mrs. Stiinslniiv
Uruily, of Baltimore The (lower girls were
Miss rgnes Packard. i.iKler of the bride,
and Miss Nanc.v Faruuii. iliuishter nf Mr
and Mrs Ilarr Fainv.n of New York.
Lieutenant Billot had two best men,
Lieutenant John Borland and Lieutenant
Brnest i.unther, and his ushers Included
Mr. Benjamin Chew Tllghmau, Mr.
Alexander COxe Yatnall, Mr Sidney F. T
Btoik. Mr Anthony I. lleyellu. Jr, Mr.
Hk'hnid T. Nalte. Mr. Lawrence Townscnd.
Jr.. Mr. Edward Tolatid. Mr Spencer llrvln.
Mr. Francis Packaid and Mr. Charles Car
roll, of Baltimore.
A leceptlon followed the ceremony at
t o'clock at 101 South Twenty-second street.
The ollglnal date for the wedding of Mls
1'nckatd and Lleuteuniit Billot wan s;t for
I'Vbruary IT. Owing to the exigencies of
the hi vice and the uncertainty of Lieu
tenant Flllol's orders tho wedding was ad
vanced one Week eailler.
Philopatrian Ball Plans
l-'ltml ri'hc.wiils will be held next week
b th" group of young peoiile who will tako
pint In the liavotte Dlrectolr.-. which will
be the picllmtnary to the tlftleth annual
reception and dunce of the Catholic Phllo
pitrian Llterarv Institute, which Is to bo
given at the BelIewie--Uratfoid Hotel on
Monday night, February 19
Mr. Hubert J Koran, chairman of the
ball cominlttie. and Mr John .1 Skell), the
tieaMirer, annoume that the gulden anni
versary reccpt'uu Is going to be the banner
one In the luiirf list of similar functions
given under the nusplcra nf the I'hllopn
trl.iu Club.
The obolltlun of the grand inarch and
Introduction of the ("avotto Dlrcctolm is a
new featute IhM .vear Hnhearsals ale b
.lug conducted under the direction of Miss
Maiguorlti! C. Walx. who will also appear
during the ball In n formal court dance
Twenty-four young men and women will
appear In the Oavotte Dutctolic. and thev
aro rehearsing at the clubhouse. HI 1-13
Arch ttreet. Included In the group are
John B Kane Miss Fiances 11. Kane.
Joseph I. Tlnnev. Mils Muiie i: Tontr.
Bdward I Lougbraii. Miss Jane I', liookej,
Walter P. Dwver. Mrs W F Dwver Wal
ter It. Murphey. Miss Anna M. O'Neill.
James P. Derham Miss Marguiet H Halt.
Lawrence It Bight. Miss Marlon M Hlght.
lofepb T Scanlan, Miss Marie llainp
son. .Mijtnn Walsh. Mbs Mane Mnllon.
Paul .1 Drlscoll. .Mrs P .1 Dilscoll. A. F.
Conw.iv. Mips Maile C MoKenna. Hoger J.
Mai tin' and Mias Mar A Martin.
The commltteo In ihaige of the specialty
featurn Is headed b John II. Kane, and
Includes l-M ward P Luughian. Joseph L.
Tinney. Waltei F D.vyei. C.eoigu J Kane,
Jr. and David T Hamilton
THE IVORY CHILD
By H. niUEU IIAG(wKD
Jmle." "Kino .lulunien't Mints." "fht," rtc.
Author nf
'I III: STOKV HIPS l'AK
l.l'NV 1101, MKs KMINAI.I,, Hi.- ouiik un.l
tfHiitlfi.l lfe uf ,l.r.l ItHHnnll. illl)yejra
tmpterlnuvlv from lur nit.ln in ti Lout n l1,',
Nil Slie lis lieeu llis.ni sin. H her itllM w i
pi'ititctifil tip hv bii -lt-lili nit In IhuilHti'l e1"1
ln itieil to ilralli hi h r ff.t Slive III it llni"
iIh. h HRkeil llli.-n.iiill, U, no in Afrli.i
I.IIIID IIAIINAI.I. Iln.ill ...nsi-nt. ulnl II I'
while tlley nru on IN trip Hint III' wl' V ;
iin;irar There la ullut.l no ithi of Her
i lien-ll.o'.ll.i but he rfun s to l,ellve Hull !'
fl! drowned III llio rl' el . . ,
AI,LN III .vrr.KMW u fjmoiis African
liunler slid ruttiiti" s il.ii wns l.ur.l llmtnall "
snegt oil his lnt trio to Bnalniiil , nn; '"
ilmpalr rtnKimll turnn to qiisurmJlii for niip
Allan sua li's lluttentot inilnr-doinu. Man" "'
KsglMll Mltri W islet Snsse. Low; for
Kendall l.aml Tliir ih'V lllis t to Ariil'S
IIAKb'T AMI MAUL'T. prtpHU nf the Willi"
KenJuli. arrive lo meet A'lsn WMim tlii Jill
Micuniazsna hud Uhv hod ureilleleil when
ttiei iippoure.l im conhir-rH hi Hiiinull luiine
'IhfV wlih Allan I i kill Joim. Hie l.-plmnt-iOil
of II " lllacl! KenJah eo thst the rlilld-uod of
llio While Krndili will be rntr forever Hut
Juatrrmaln and Hai-natl mo .irtalii that I.una
la held l. Ilnrut slid Marul and tli, usree lo
thn Arata' terms In orrler lo rrarli the aacred
city
After n dene I'eht villi the lllark Kemlah.
AILiti shd Msrtit ur slvni over lo aunlii. klnK
of Hit lllmk Kendah. o thnt th others may
prore.d unmolrstrd Mirut tlircatena them with
the thr-fold eurae of tho Child. nd a fw
dat aftnr their Imprlaonment n nereo hallatorin
li...ii upon tho nkii. deatrnjlnj the r"H and
florks and l-.lllliiK thiiuimda This la th. first
IVurful I, at the nthr- to curaea mnv inm to
IM, tfllllbn rileaee Allan nnd Marut. ivltlioul
r.io.l or urm. Bt the e.l "f the foreat wlitrn
la the trninnlnir B-oun.l of Jnnn The low !
t.l-ant It, Hi Marnt un.l la about to o Allan
ivh.n liana iimki and M.mn.la tha animal in
tlino to aavs lila tn.iater
Farmer Smith's
Column
LlTTLK TIIINfiS
Ue.i- ehlldten Let me Intiodiic lo you
a ne-v woid. AMBNITIKS
AMBNITIICri. let me Introduce o. to my
dear chlldien
Now that we are' acquainted, wu will con
tinue, it will save spice In my lull. If VOU
look up AMHNITIHS In voiir dlelUiuiy
It is the pleasant LITTLH tlilnjM that
n.ake'llf" .worth while Tha lltt e llilngij
will, h .no uneMiicted as lo lau-c a tin 111
down one's spine.
v vvoniiii "lice came out of her homo to
no'to the drug store She had to g .. 'or tile
medicine was badly needed
"M. ....... iwl Kidewa It were loveted
I I1H niri'o ...
with Ice. She paused. A young ma-,. Me ng
her p Ight. 'e M romp inlons and ca ted
he w man to the drug st.ie. Not only that,
o vvalted uulte a while until she carne out.
then ho escorted her home.
Til" my dears. Is a goo.1 example of
,,, XMENITIBS a.e and I hopo ou will
remain friends with this wind
''"kaHMKH SMITH, Chlldi en' j F.dltor.
MOUK LOVK MESS AG KS
By Farmer Smith
Vow It happened the day after Wood-rtathB-yrd-hjnS
Aliyn"i ""... ,. .... excent that
.-No.,,,., much to laugh at
Kr. and fi ufa,-- t ,.. ,
Jrf?f. UtU- announce the ensagmcnt of
'- uauxniPr. M a nir.n..t itru..n f-
Pfd.Autln Waters, of this city.
Aqulct weddlne win ...-. in .hi. ,...
'mid' 'clock at SunnyBlde, Torresdale.
Lw.a.Whentnelr daughter Ellse will be
Iai,,r.u "anator James Lee AdamB, of
-s.fciu
l,',Wa,nli,tMr.8' s-dny Hutchinson, of
ifi.7 """'i enieriainea ai.umner
y evening at the UllnHnndnn'vall.v
!SWICrlptlon aances. Othara whn -r
t the dance wer Mr. and Mm.
" VrOSS. Mp nr,a Uf-. r.v.n.l..
nj0h'rr,l'"r;.J0h.PL"'''.
r-nd M.. , . -i. air. Alien uuiier,
t'lid iT,x i0liePh Wharton Llpplncott.
tlfl f. Frederick nai.. ta v,.i.
Nk'hoff' n.-nore Ackleyj Mr. and
Wttholai, Blddle, Mr. and Mrs. HaUo.
iTJrn and Mr, and Mrs, Samuel
timC l ii mmiB was butting bis own front
UIUy vilterday and when his wife opened
?tDThe d .aVcal bumped right Into her.
Knocked her over, and she shoo-ed' him out
tl,"n?ha ha' Oh. me! Uh. my! That's
a lod one. K-xcuso me while I laugh It
l?o seldom a Woodpecker has a good
Ia"Wha"s the matter with your' asked
. n.,i m surmise "Anytb-rg funny
pecker. I "'' ' llfar vv-,fe, nd 1
ITSX; he went home and tried to send
bet you he vvem t(mes
CIIAPTBIt XIV (Continued)
" AND the Lord Hagnall. who came here
XTl against our will. Is, as It chances, our
property and we niav .is'.t mi' own price
f..r h!s life. Now, fiuewill for u while,
since ,vou. who are stilt slek and weak,
have talked enough. Duly before 1 go. us
your friend and that uf Ihoso with you, I
will add one word. If oti would con
tinue to look upon the sun. let none nf
you try to set foot In the foiest upon tho
Hoty Mount. Wander where you wilt upon
Its Foilthern slopes, but stllve not to pass
tho wall of roclv which lings Hie. forest
round."
Then he atose. bowed gt.ively and in
putted. Having mo full of reflections.
Shortly uflerw.ini Savage uiid Huns re
inr.i.i iiriiirriiii? inn some meat which the
I former had cooked In an admirable fashion
I ate of ll hetutll. anil just as iney -..-carrying
off the icmalni of the meal Hag
n.ill himself arrived our greeting was
very warm as mlgh' be. uxptcted In the
ciifo of two comrades who never thought to
speak to each' other again on tills side of
the grave As 1 had supiiosul. he was cer
tain that Hans and I hud been cut o'f and
hilled by the Black Kendall, as. after wo
were misscil, some of the caniclnieii as
sertn'l that the had aitu.i.lly iwen us full
So lie went on, in ralhet was ai i led on
li the rush of the camels gt lev lug. since
It being Impoislble tu attempt to lecover
our bodies or even to return, wiiu wos me
only thing to do. and In duo touise lenihed
the Town of the Child without fiiither ac
cident Hero tiny rested nnd mouined for
us till some days later Burnt suddenly
announced that we still lived, though bow
he know this they could not asceitaln
Then they tallied out and found us. as bus
been told, In great danger from the Ignoinnt
vlllugeis, who, until wo appealed, bud not
even heard of our existence
I askell what they hud done and what
Information they had obtained -since their
arrival at this place H.s answer was
Nothing and nono worth mentioning. The
town appealed to Im u small one of nut
.....oi. ,.i..,- two ihuusand Inhabitant all
of whom were engaged 1" agilcultuial pur
suits and In camel-bieedltig Tho heids of
,iu i.ivi..r. thev cnthcjid. fot the
most part weio kept at outlvlng settlements
on the futther side of the cone-shaped
mountain As they wera unable lo talk the
language the only person from whom thev
could gain knowledge was llarut. who spoke
to thtm In h's broken Hngllsh and told
them much what he hud told me. naineh
that the upper mountain was a sacred place
that might onlv be visited b the priests
Hlnuo an uninitiated person who set foot
theie came to a bad end They had not
seen nnv of those pi .ests In the town
whole no form of wot.dilp appealed to be
fi...d inn ihev had ob-.eiv.-d men dnv
lug small numbers of sheip or gouts u the.
Hanks of the mountain lowatd ihn finest
Of what went on upon th s mountain nnd
who lived there thev remained In iimiplete
i. ,.,. It was a uise "f stalemate
llarut would not tell them anv tiling nor
could they leain anything for themselves.
He addid In a dipiesied wa that the whole
business seemed very hopeless, and that lie
hud begun lo doubt whether theto was nil)
tidings of bis lost wife to be gained uniting
the Kendall. White or Black
Now 1 lepeated lo him Marul s dvlng
wo'ids. of wh'ch most unhappily I hud never
heard tho end The-ie seemed to glv him
new life, slnco they showed tint tidings
there was of some sort. If only II could be
n-;t raited But how might Ibis be done'
How? How?
h'or n whole week things went on thus.
During this time I recoveted my strength
i-omplelelv. except In one particular which
reduced me to helplessness The place on
mv thigh where Jana had pinched out n
b't of skin healed up well enough, but the
Inflammation struck Inward to the nerve
of my ltfl leg. where once i nan "u ...
Jlired by a Hon with the result that when
have been quite a bundled feet high, lie
otid this precipice, which to all appear
ance was of nn uni'llmluble nature, began
a iletiso foret of I.ilgo trees, ledars, 1
thought, clothing It to the veiy top; that Is,
so far as I could sen.
One day when 1 was cotisldetlng the
place. Burnt entered tho gulden suddenly
and caught mo In the act.
"The House of tho god Is beautiful," he
sa'd, "is It not?"
"Verv, ' 1 answered, "ami of a strango
foi matlon. But how do tlioso who dwell on
It climb that precipice?"
"It cannot be climbed." ho answered,
"but theie Is a road which I am nbout lo
travel who go to worship the Child Yet
I hnve told v. oil, Mucuiiiaziiua. that any
stiani;ers who seek to walk that toad llnd
ikath If thev do not believe me. let them
trv." he added meaningly.
Then after, many Infinities about my
health he Informed me that news had
reached him tu the iffect that tho Black
Kendall were mad at the. loss of their crops
which the hall hud deatrojed and because,
of the near ptospctt of starvation
"Then soon they will be wishing to reap
ours with speuis" I said
"That Is ho Therefore, mv Lord Mncu
mazana. get well ipilckly. that ou may be
nbte to scare away these crows with guns,
for In fourteen diys the harvest should
begin upon our uplands Farewell and
have no fears, for during mv absenco my
people will feed and watch oil und on tho
third night I shall return again "
After Harm's departure u deep depres
sion fell upon all of us Bven Hans was
depiessed while Savage became like a man
under sentence of execution at u ncur but
uncertain date 1 tried to cheer him up
and asked him what was tho matter
"I don't know, Mr Quutermaln " hu
answered, "but tho fait Is this Is a 'ateful
und un'oly 'ole" (In his agitation h uulte
lost gilp of bis lis. which was alwajs
weak), "and I am sute. that It Is the last f
shall ever eee. except one."
"Well. Savage" I said Joklnglv, "nt any
late there don t seem to be anv snakes
heie."
"No, Mr Quutermaln. That Is, I haven't
met liny, but they ciawl about me all night,
and whenever I sto that prophet man he
talks of them to mo
"Ves be talks of them and nothing
else with a soit of cold look In his eyes
that makes my baik creep. I wish It was
over, I do, who shall never see old Lnglanu
again" and he went uw.iv. 1 think lo hide
his very painful and evident emotion.
That i veiling Han. n turned from un ex
pedition on which I had sent him with In
structions to try to get round the mountain
and leport what was on Its other side. It
had been n complete, fullutc, as after ho
hud gone u few miles men appouicd who
ordend him back. They wete so threaten
ing In their demeanor that had It not been
for the little title, itombl. which hu car
ried under pretense of shooting bull;, a
weapon that the regal ded with great awe,
they would, ho thought, h.ivo killed ll till.
Ha ndded that ho hud been quite unsuc
cessful III his effoits In collect any news of
value from man, woman or child, all of
whom, although very polite, appealed to
have older to tell him nothing, coin hiding
with the leiniirk that he considered the
While Kendall bigger devils limit the. Black
Kendall, iuusmtiiii as they wete more clever.
Shortly after this abortive attempt we
debated our position with earnestness and
came to a certain conclusion, of which 1
will speak In lis place .
If 1 remember tight It was on this Same
night of our debate, after Hal ill's return
from the mountain, that the Hint Incident
of Intel est happened. There were two
MERCffiRINCAPnm i
IS FEAR OF VATKAN4!
I'm not
or I
m
TAKING A FANCY TO IIKH
r?v
fix. jw"
m
i ,p. loitd l.tf,. I'ubllehhi t ulilpall).
Mr. Charles Longslrcth and his daughter.
Mlsa Bllanor Longstrcth, are staying nt
Lakewo'od this week.
A tea will ba given by Miss Miriam A.
Hill thl afternoon from 3 until 6 o'clock
at the Plastic Club, In honor of Mlsa
Katherlne M. Turner, whoso marriage to
Mr. T. William Dudd will take place next
Wednesday evening. Mra. Hobort C. Hill
will recelvo with the hostess, while Mrs.
John B. Turner and Miss Edna V. Hill
will preside at the tea table.
Mra. Joseph McMorrls. of 47)0 Chester
avenue, will entertain at a bridge luncheon
in the Illttenhouse Hotel on Thursday.
Mrs. Frank II. Mai tin, of CI21 Haei ave
hub. Is In charge of a dance to be given (n
the mttenhouse Hotel on Tuesday evening
for the benefit of the Chlldrtn'a Homeo
pathlo Hospital,
Mr, and Mra. J. 8. Van Zandt and their
daughter. Mlsa Loulao Van. Zandt, will leave
on Saturday to spend u month at Sarasota,
Kla.
TU twanfr-nlavta" annual Gfrman-Anwl-
ZilLr-aa.u UJ'k.kll4 urTuuilv
B-UaaBnaKttaaaHk'T" JTw'S-.T .7i
....,'... to his wire.
aid he, butt tho door?
Q"LI,B. ....... mi then two mora
,n Interest In this butting business, or
much 1 nt,erest in in Bce , u
-vould nave "'""- ' . buslnes. "
""Sothl a'" Put n th. Woodpecker.
"nruSe ?o Interrupt: but what's that
Bot.to A? ..l! ifLter told Mr. Jay Bird
,. Tnt.t what he had said to Billy Uumpus
aLl aVi and awav flew tho Jay Bird
Staves fun with Billy, whom he found
nMft ffir ST Pr we!
How I wW I u!d send her a message."
"wVa't's'thmatterr' asked Billy, h.s
8yTwaVtroOUend a wireless to my wife,
'wlinyr'' UH'y- thinking of tho
0UL ,""t"a,V0(twV0 Tb'at means, ', wll. not
nw, .-.
. . . , ....... ...p. i.m, I l.v i.nlns
over I irieu 10 move .up . - ....
of a scHtlc nature. So I was obliged to
lie still and to content myself with being
carried on the bed Into u Utile garden which
surrounded tho inud-bullt nnd whitewashed
house that had been allotted to us ns a
dwelllrg place - ...
There I lay hour after hour, staring nt
tho Holy Mount which began to spring
'from the plain within a few hundred yards
of the scattered township. For a tulle or
so Its slopes were bare except for grass on
which sheep and goats wera grazed, and a
f.,..- ....ittcteil treer. Studying the place
through glasses I observed that these slopes
were crowned by a vertical precipice of
what looked like lava lock, which seemed
to surround tho whole mountain and must
R & T I know a little abou
,,,, wlreus business myself One gopd
mitmeana 'You cant foDlm.'
ITA? Jay0r.Vfe.loMt
."'vou chatterer." auld Billy. "A
. .v not be beautiful, dui you cani
?,0Jm.ay.am. &.,onm twlcel may
"""viz iBnvlnit.J hV jnMtavqrjr. wu
'PtlvriikVji
looms In our house divided by a partition
which ran almost up to the roof. In the
left-hand luom slept Bagnull and Savage,
und In that to the right Hans and I. Just
at the breaking of dawn I was awakened
by hiailng some agitated conversation lie
tween Savage and ills master. A minute
later they both entered my sleeping place
and I saw In the faint light that Hugnall
looked viry dlstutbed and Savage very
filghtened
"What's the matter?" I asked.
"We have seen my wife," unsweied Hag-null.
1 stand nt him and lie went on:
"Savage woke me Sy saying that there
was some one In the room. I sat up and
looked and as I livo. Quatermaln, standing
gazing at mo In such a position that tho
light of dawn from the window-place fell
upon her. was my wife."
"How was she dressed?" I asked at once.
"In a kind of white robe nit rather low.
with her hair loose hanging to her wnlst.
but carefully combed and held outspread by
what appeared to be n bent piece of Ivory
about a foot and half long, to which It
wa.t fastened by a thread of gold."
Ms that all?"
"No. Unon her breast vas that neck
lace of red stones with the Utile image
hanging from Its center which those ras
iuIs gave her and she always wote."
"An thing more?"
"Ves. In her arms she carried what
looked like a veiled child It was so still
that I think It must have been dead."
"Well. What happened?"
"I was to overcome I could not speak
and she stood gailng at me with wlde
npened eyes, looking more beautiful than
i lull vou. She never stirred, and her
lips never moved that I will swear. And
et bolh or us neaiu ner say, very low
but quite dearly: "The inountuln, Oeorge!
Don't desfrt me. Seek tne on the moun
tain, my dear, my husband "
"Well, what next?"
"I sprang up nnd she was gotio. That's
all."
"Now tell mo what you saw and heard,
Savage."
"What his lordship saw and heard. Mr.
Quatehnaln, neither mora nor less. Kx
tept that I was awake, having had one of
my' bad dreams about snakes, and saw her
coming through the door."
"Through the door I Was It open then J"
"No. sir. It was shut and bolted. ' Sho
Just tame through It as If It wasn't there
Then 1 called to his loidshlp after she had
been looking at him for half a minute or so.
for I .couldn t ipeaK at nrai. There b one
more thing, or rather two. On her head
was a little cap that looked aa though It
hud been made from the skin of a bird, with
a gold snake rising up In front, which
snake was tne nrsi ming i caugnt signt or,
aa, of course. It would be. air. Also the
dress she wort) waa so thin that through
It 1 could see hir shape and the sandals
on her feet, which were fastened at tha
Inateps with studs of 'gold."
"I aavr np feather cap or ,enakK aM
Wi((-,iwii.ifw.nf.. Kannn,f, ,-. '. i :,.-.,i- .,;
ALAS
V 'ilk
BBBBBBE IBBBRE ' j- -SaBBBBBBBBFSSl"v7Kly
1 Ml JliHi&iiiElB
business," I remarked "(lo back to your
mom both of you, and If you see anything
moil-, call me. I want to think things
over "
Thoy went, In u bewildered sort of fash
ion, and I called Hans and spoke with him
In a whisper, repeating to him the little
thnt he had not understood of our talk,
for as 1 have said, although ho never
spoke It, Hans knew u good deal of Bngllsh.
"Now, Hans," I said to him. "what Is
the use of U? You ale no better than a
fraud. You pretend to be the best watch
dog in Aft lea, and yet a woman comes
Into tills houso under our huso and In the
giny uf the morning, and uu do not see
her. Wheie Is jour1 repulutlou, Hans?"
The old fejlnw grew almost speechless
with Indignation, then be spluttered his
answer:
"It was not n woman, Baas, but a spook.
Who am I that I should be expected to
catch spooks as though they were thieves
or tats'.' As it happens 1 was wide uvvako
half un hour beforo the dawn und lay
with my ces fixed upon that door, which
I boPid myself last night, it never opened.
Baas; moreover, since this talk began I
have been to look nt It. During tho night
u spider has made Its web from door-post
to door-post, und that web Is unbroken. If
you do not helluva me, oomo and see for
jourself. Yet they say the woman came
through the doorway and therefore thtough
tho spider's web. Oh! Baas, what Is the
use of wasting thought upon tho ways of j
spooks which, llhe the wiuu, como aim go as i
they will, especially In this haunted laud
fiom which, ns we have all ngreeu, we
fhould do well to get away."
I went und examined the door for my
self, for bv. now iny sciatica, or whatever
It may have been, was so much better that
I could walk a little. What Hans said
was truo There wus tho spider's web with
the spider sitting In tho middle, Also
somo of the thrends of the web were fixed
from post to post, so that It was Impossi
ble thut the door could hnve been opened
or. If opened, that any one Could have
passed through the doorway without break
ing them Therefore, unless the woman
came through one of the llttlo window
places, which was utmost Incredible as they
wero high above tho ground, or dropped
from the smoke holo In tho roof, or hud
been shut Into the place when the door
was closed on the previous night, 1 niuld
not see how she had arrived theie.
(CONTINI'BD MONDAY )
SALVATION AUMY HERE
PLANS BOOTH MEMORIAL I
Will Open Campaign for Expenditure7 1
of $400,000 on Headquarters '
und Other Accessories i
The Salvation Army In Philadelphia Is i
now to be on the same foutlug. in so fur I
as Institutions and buildings for relief ,
work, as any other large city lu the world
where there may be a blanch of the Salva-
tlou Army IMans have Just been an- (
nounceil for the expenditure or moie man
5100.000 for the building of a new head
iiuartets building, a new hotel to be luti
on the same principle as the Mills Hotel In
New Yoilc a settlement and day nursery,
a new citadel at lOighth and Vino Btteels,
and a new les.-ue home, maternity hospi
tal and children's home In West Philadel
phia Tbeso plans were made public toduy
b.v Colonel Blchaid K Holz, piuvlslonul
lommaiider of the Salvation Army lu Phila
delphia. A ten-day campaign will be started In
May to raise the whole or pait of this
money, which will follow the national east
ern congtess of the Salvation Aimy to be
held here May 11 to 10. This congiess will
lu lug sevetal thousand members to this city
who will inspeit the proposed sites for these
buildings, if Bites nt that lime have been
recommended bj the local lommltlee.
The new headquarters building Is to be
Know n as the William Booth Memorial
Building it will also be headquarter of
the eastern Atlantic representatives, com
pilslug all cities on the eastern coast.
A $10,000 mortgugo on tlw old citadel will
be lifted by part of the fund.
The advisory committee which will dl
lect the campaign will consist of muuy
proiuliii-iit people of Philadelphia.
KKMGIOUS HUKVIT1ES
Mr W'UIUni I Hull ot Hie hwurtliliiara
1'olhva facultl. will talk tomurrow ufternoun
at the ivntrul " M C. A. Forum on 'Vhrla
lliiult, Nut Nuuiealstnlua."
lluv Siuut Sunday will l.a obaerved tomurrow
at lb North llranili V. MCA Thirty aeveu
Intuitu of Noitli Plilludelpbla will uraiiibl fur
thu exerilaea. Ir 'ter !'. WrlKlit. patur of
tha ijethaemune llaptlat Church, will uddreaa
the meetllia' III tht uflernuull
Three Sallallun Army women ufflcrra will
he apovlul avteat.rs at different Solvation Aliti
I'uata toiitorrutv. Mra .Major t'ratvfurd will
apeutl at the ltea.ua Home, Sllu J.ansJowlia
utul.ue MJ Majur Camiiliell villi aueaL lit
No 4 Curpa. ltl.lil (lanuatitovvii uvenua; Mra
Mwliie Sbuftld will be ut Nu. 4 I'urna. 1'urlv.
laetuud alreul ulid LauiaaUl avenue.
Tho Itev. Br l-'rallk Talbul Mul-'udeit, pjatur
of the t-'liat Preabvierhin rhuiih of Itl. tiniuud,
Va., will apeak tuiunrruw nllllit ut Ilia aenlie
ut ths Chrlatlau AsauUaliuu uf Uru Matvr
Cullese.
A. J Drexe! Kiddle) will head u larsa dle
Kutlon frum tlda city tumorro. tu tunduit
ii serlfa uf nicetlnua in lulthnuie. under tha
direction uf C K Webb, dlleitur of ilia Hilda
llaaaaa un tha r&llruada and V AI I' A a
"Tha World Trials nnd the Spiritual Horizon"
will b th aubjeit uf all uUJreria before III
Hlhleal Cullure Suelely lumurruw inuridnir ut
the Hroad Street Tlieutra by s. K. Kaielirfe. of
Lundon
Tha Ttei J ihuy Pultun, l 1) , pastor uf lta
Boptf Preabvterlan t'hunh wilt talk twlo tu
morrow. Hla umrnlnir aeimuii will ba uu "Tha
War Furced oil 1'a": hla evening talk uu '"tha
luty of tho American I'llUeu
Tha llev Charlaa Y Wellman, of Uuatou. will
apeak tomorrow muiiiina' at tha l'lrat lTollarlan
Cliurcli.
Ulahop Huffravan Thomas J (larland will ad
minister tha rlta uf lounrinatlun tumurrow morn
tlitf at tin truteataut Kptacupal I'liunh uf tha
lluly Apuatlea.
Waaalll l.epa uote.1 inualelatl, who la rholr
inaater and urtfanlit of tha Church of tha
Havluur haa Hriansrd apeilal tuualral aarvlces
fur tutuuriuw nlaht On Marili 11 Itoaalnl'a
'Mlabal dialer wip i,e mvaii.
Silence of Bblgian Primate RrJ"
ported Cause of Uneasiness , .
t Tmaa lrm't
'""" v
., tUV.
VAIlIS, Keb. 10. A dispatch to th H
Temps fiom Borne says! ' .-'Si
"Vatican circles nave neen virtually with- -) a
out news of Cardinal Mercler for some time ' J
and ecclesiastical circles are beglnnlrir to 4 's ,H
have the Impression that the prelate Is t ' .,
being forcibly Isolated by the German au- v , ' ji
thorltlert lo an extern mat mignt be real
captivity." '
The latest cable dispatch concernlnri.
Tardlnal Merc'er. the primate of Belgium 't
was received from London under data o(
.Innuary 17 The dispatch said Pope Bena-'
diet had made representations to Germany
concerning tho Belgian deportations. Car
dlnal Mercler waa directed to do all In hla
power to alleviate the sufferings of tha
Uelglans.
WOMAN THROWS 5206
INTO FIRE BY MISTAKE
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CHAMBKBSBUBG, Pa., Keb. 10. Mra.
Martha Ankerbrand, of Green village, neir
here. Is out :'06 because sho unwittingly
tossed n pockelbook containing that amount
Into a stove nt her home. Mrs. Ankerbrand
had Just drawn tho money from tho bank
for the purpose of a lonn
When sho returned homo from shopping
she placed thu money with several packages
on a chair near the stove. From there tho
potketbook dropped Into tho coal Jiucket,
and when coal was put on the fire It went '
along. Mrs. Ankerbrand smelled tho burn
ing leather, but when she looked In th
stove the crisp bills were already ashes.
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Quiet Talks
By MR. S. D. GORDON
GARRICK THEATRE
MONDAY TO FRIDAY
12:15 to 1 P. M.
MONDAY, 12th "Getting In Behind."
Vri-IKUAY Kith Living the Kaaaretli
Life, nnd Helping the Galilee Crowds."
WKDNBSDAY, 14th "The Wilderness
Another Chance for Victory."
Tlll'BSDAY. loth "Climbing the Cal-
vary Hill "
KBIDAY. ICth "A New Life In the Old
Bound."
LAST TWO DAYS Feb. IB, SO
MONDAY. 19th "The Master's P.ule of
Brokerage nnd Kxchange."
TI'KHIJAY. 20th "The Chief .Signifi
cance of This World War to the
Thoughtful Mun."
BVKItYBODY INVITED
COMB IN WHEN YOU CAN
SLIP OUT WHEN YOU MUST
JOSEPH M. STEELE
CIIAIItMAN KXKCUTIVB COMMITTEE
7h
Umiil fi iQlr rWtWa
JJgipi
Arch Street
Presbyterian
Church
lSlh and
Arch Ste.
C'lareore l'.dwsril
Marartner,
Mlnliter
10:45 "Hire Tlilnga Vi All NeU"
8 JOHN CALVIN
4th In the aerlea on "lrat Ileforreera"
11:10 I. VI, After Bvenlnt Service. A
iete Meetlnr for l'tute. Hie Friends at
Vl'rure are Inilled.
RKI.IGKIU3 NOTICES
llaptlil
Vial-
HVPrlxT TI'.VII'I.K. nroad and Serka ala
11UB8KI,1. B. UONWEL1 will preaoh 10.30
ii m and 7:S0 P. m. I.ucla S. Cielaelman.
hiirra'no. will aailat tho chorua In tha evening
aervlce. (.larence llejnoma, urnuiuii.
tors welcome '
flUSTNl'T ST. BAPTIST CHURCH.
i-heatnut at. weat of 41)tti at.
U.43 a. m. motherhood of A. sod P.
Hi .in a m. Worahtp.
j ai p. in. nible Heboid.
7. 40 p. m. Wurahlp.
Sun Service
laid by Walter I). Eddowes, Cornatlat.
llrethren
MKST tlll'RCT! OFTIIK BRKTmiEN
lUunl.er). lur. Carltale and Dauphin ats.
Preaehtnc 1U.3U a. m. and 7:40 p. ro.
aunaayhchool.i30p.ro.
Vraicr leellnr aacli Wednaaday avanlna.
S
Klhlcal C'ultoro
rt. K. KA1CI.IPFK wilt apeak on "Tha 'Wcrldi
Trlala and lha Spiritual Horizon." Broad
Ht Theutra, It a, in.
Lutheran
AT TUB FKIENIIIW C1IURCU
10th and JetTaraon ata.
DANIEL K. WEIHM3. Paator.
Murnlnic Hervlca. lu 30.
IllUle. School. '.' 311.
Bvenlnt Hervlce. 7:45. Sarraon.
Zi ne." Solo juartet.
"Th Dantwr
VlelbudUt I'ulacopal
C VI.VAKV metiioihst"epihcopai. CHCBCIt
4SII. l und Halllmura a;e.
l-.I.MUIt Bl.l1WOUTII IIKI.MS, D. D., Mln-
later . ,
HUlii -Subject. The i Ancel Pf- ,
7 If. Oman reoltal Kuaaolljan. KUIar.
7,45 -herinuu to man. Tha Kind of 3fa X
SuecUl naerveil aectlon for man uu to T:o.
buailal mualo by tba choir at both aerrlcaa.
llll IIVIIII V AVE. cor. 26th at. RT. E.
HAI11-, ll D. Hervlcaa 1U.30. 7.30; 8. B.
PraabyterUn
1:10.
UAK1HJUI.
- Cpy(Jut.",IfU PuVU'l!" Cywpl4f.
Attractive vuuiur women
apeukera lu tin
have cnllale.! aa
fulllliatall belna enducted bv
th Hapttal Untuu uf Philadelphia, to obtain
iSO.OUO fur Papttat advajiio work. Tha Idea
la an Innovation but the llev. Howard K. Wll
llmna. director of tha lumpulirn, beltcvea It will
be a auieeaiful nuvelty
"Mrarlet hi tha VV'Indow Tha Sln You Ara
KeeklnK" ta tha aubjeel of u Herinou tumurrow
norntiiK by tha Kv John H Klockwell. paator
ot ihv Evamellcal Chunh uf tha Now Jrru
MICH ST. CIU'RCII. 18th and Arch.
' lie v CLAKENOl: EUVVARD MACAl
10,45.-Thre Thtnga Wa Alt Naad.'
l-j tfunoay ruigui. , uu. ...-..
8"John Calvin." Fourth In th . aarlaa a
Sreat reformara. Fab. 18. "John Knox ' ,
Mill? p. m. After Ev.nlna- Sarvloa. A Prayar
Mwtlnc fur Teac. Th frltnda of pao r
Invited. . -
lltlPE. 334 and Wharton ata., Itav. X. ORAT
"ioiVtoN Mlnliter 10:45 ar. m., "Tha War
Fori ed on U"s 7:45 p. ro.. "Th Duty ot th
.jieelean'lllten."
Proteatant gplacopal
i-llllllf'll UP TUB HOLY APOSTLES, Slat and
" hrlatUi" at." B.v. .OKOKOB inrauKRT
TOOP. 1. ! Kector Sarvlcca. 1 a. m., 10:30
a. m. and 7UIO P. m.; Sunday School and
111.1. -.f .. -,i Qil ti. Trt
At tha Mornin.' Servlo Bl.bep CrU- will
Ca preaent to admlnlater th rlt ot CONFJR
MATIQN. citURcn or st. i.ckb asd the KPirnANY
18th at. blow Bpruc. ,
Ktv. DAVID M. STEKLB, Rector.
, rn. Boly Communion.
10 a. in. Sunday School. .
11 a. m. Mornlni Prayar and Stnnon.
4 p. m. Kvnlmr Pray.r, Anthem ana Ad-
Th Hector will preach at both MrrlMa. , ,
.V
i ,
W.
&:a
Tha Itev. AVUllam It. Owen
li.mpl.l llaiiliat lhureh. Ilrua
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Maatar
alreela, will take itlurfe or Ilia new paaturata
tomorrow. Ba aucreeda th Itev, William 11,
Muin. n. D . who la the new paator of tha Ktrut
Chunh of Chliat-o.
'Soup. Soap and Halvatlon" will bm Oeor.a
.loinx'a tuple tomorrow nlaht at ilia Inaemuxh
Mlaalon, of which h la head Ther will h a,
perlol aonir aervlc by tb .unverta of th Mla
alon at half-pa! 7.
1.5 nn Bain', editor of the Pearchllfht on
Conrraa, will, apeak nu "Your Oon.raaa-' to
morrow afleriion at the llroad Street Theatre)
under tha auapicea of the Soclallit UUriry So
tlel' .
Tha Rev H D Olri'on will lie the apeaker
at tha Monday to Prlday noonday aervlce In
tha (larrlrk Thealr Ilia neneral aulijert fur
next week la entitled "Quiet Talk, on Following
ju. the Victor"
"John Calvin and the Influent ot Calvanlm"
la th ubject of th fourth atrmon on 'Ureat
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