r. K ftJST GOSSIP 'Second Assembly Will Be Given TomVhr. in illroom of the Bellevue-Stratford Pageant toise neiu m upera nouse- Ivy Ball i lonUht we are to have the second f jifwmMy; and dinners, my deare, f hire i areamcu m ou many, a (Ulpect that every one -who. sun- I to the bU Will no w ineu mm uinea fc.rtd. Any way, 1 minK jou win Fit my opinion nhen you have read t tome of tno uiniiein tuiii iiu umjf i .r Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wharton toCOtt Will eniMuuu .." ".. uu iTnder Randall will give a din- iior Mr. and Mrs Samuel Kox, Jr., Bifonlnlaw and daughter; Comman- , jff(rds F. Lelpcr nnd Mr. helper i tive a dinner for Frances helper nnd r Aihhursi; me v-imi .. " vm. Itrtaln tor Helen Jamei, nna me itlM Francis uummeys ior omrKarct Then sir. ana mm. Tom Kitis- trill RUe n dinner for Eleanor ird, rf New xorK; irn. ;vruiur will entertain ior ner oauRnier, it; Brock, and Mary nnd Elisabeth will 06 glon uinncr uy i ran- Wood. The George Harrison i rnziers, i liedyard Heckschers ana me Antony illns will alsn ge dinners, unnr- I Rush and John Drayton, whose en- nent was announced last ran, win be lined by Mrs. Norman Jackson. Hits these affairs, the Yorke Steven- i will give a dinner and muslcale nnd , ind Mrs Charles Hart n dinner for eth McMlchael. And there aro.nny Bier of others whoso nanies I have not tmy finger tips for the moment. Mrs. Tllthman has recovorca rrom tne breakdown which prevented her i receiving at the first Assembly, so ik probable that no patroness will have 1 1 replaced tonight. Iast time, vou 1 remember, Mrs. Cap Morris replaced , Tilghman. Lib ball will be v ery gay, for since the ffcft one the Troopers have returned from iborder and there will bo many there. JEN we have the pageant up at the Afetropolltan, where Mrs. I.lojcl is to Siartient Youth In "Realization," nnd nlc Llod to ride upon a camel bor- a for the purpose from the Zoo? Mary Mitchell and Almee Hutchln i and I don't know bow many Assem- rltta are to take pirt. Methinkn 'twill i quite come spectacle, hut I doubt If krtMojd makes any better appearance in ihe did last night and the night be Itre at "An Evening In Rococo." tt. - JESIDES the Aasemblv and the pag- P.eint'ne have the Ivy Ball, which will tfUen put at Welghtman Hallnnd so Mny of the jounger set will want to be tare that I am wondetlnc how In the r)d people will bo able to divide them Via Into three and even four and at- ad dinners, pageant, ivy ball and As- nbly. How can thej do It? 1REAT excitement was caused at a re- ff cnt supper dance when one joung In the room pi educed from his' iclcet ten one hundred cjollar bllh and plied them gayly to his friends ement spiead about and finally wy person In tho room had heaid about i,and necks woio craned and much dodg. ; about pillars done that the curious iht see this devil'may cup young gen- nan who carried a thousand dollais e In his pockets I wonder what his Hot wa? I have alwavs been taught was rather vulgar to dlsDlav one's tlth, and so I carry my little hundred piuands modestly In my pocketbook and ridoa bring It to the light of day, much pp (o the ejes of my many friends Its nlatake. Tke f from me, that man l asked bv no les thnn tpn "frlanrW feloan them various sums from $10 to gMthat very evening. I do not know If comp'ied. NANCY WYNNE. Personals ?Mr. and lira Joseph Wharton I.lpplncott, ,i4 npruce siren, will entertain at er anient heforo the Assembly. Their 'tS Will Include Mr. nnd Mm ThenHnrs Jul, Mr, and Mrs T. Wlatar Brown, Mr f Mra. Charles Henry. Mr. and Mrs Howell V. Morgan. Mr. and Mrs. William Muuut, Jr. Mr. and Mrs Edward Hop- "n, Mr. ana Mrs Sydney Martin, Mr. I MrS. W. W. Tlnrffn .Tt 1r nn Xfi-a injlla Ingersoll. Mr. and Mrs John Ollpln. sna mrs I'atrlck Grant, Mr. and Mis ep Sims, Mr and Mrs John Forsjth s.M, Mr. and Mrs Robcit Hare Dals, - .rKuerue Aiizias de Turenne. Mr I Mrs KdnxrH VV rlml A fl. tTKu "LrlntOn. MI8K TTarrlttt nniA. 1!!., Jjry Alice Clay, Mr. R. Elllston Thompson, gr. Allen Butler. Mr. John Brock. Mr. Nell- "iwaras. Mr. William Paul O'Neill and nni rord Todd, U. S. N. and Mra WI11ln Ttll. g.ii fhtOO Place. Ovurhrnnlr. will anhrialn jM Informal luncheofi on Sunday after- '" ho"r of Colonel Andre Kalpach-Wff-Camac. of h nmnin n r-.. E'i",J"ake an '"'dreas at the home of Station. yn; ,i ,:"'.,ioi." "0CK: JWMciiniitott wero ,,.U6d recently Tn. Thomson, of Corker Hill, Merlon: riV. "V S.rllham Thomson. Miss Cells ., ut jm0W Xorkt and, Mr. and Mrl .. i?.nl '"'Paehnlkoff will ba the aV!-7.i" w'- . Bf -.""- ,"" '""n commiiieo or lr. and Ufa tr , . . .. f ..-7-.. "" twK, ia. wno Mr ItV,1 wS)iB oPylng the home t"v. Mrs. W. Rnllah rllo Rlckon avemiA in rsAm.K . - rXLr.WJle.,.A!LI.' . .Turenne. of rk iii ' ' r, ana Mrs. IVff ""Py their nsw home, orf Lin. nT, in Bt. Martins, in a couple of LV . PK ftf? !"'i entrt'n t dinner be. Ptna danC, to ,yen washlnatcn's the Oermantown Cricket Club. lfeivi.Te.n BJ'oe Runk' " nve B;rL".uv".2eV"v a1"" ff$Ww, ;&.""' wn,en hiPP!"mI CIUb concert tomorrow at tne Academv nf mr...t k. nau w, nw, up of, member, who nave re .?' Plod of fifteen year, or more rrSS"?. m ..!rW th. 2S wiU laelud.! Mr. Ale Wider Van a t tn f' " nman Kuhn, Mr, R!lI2,SS Kr' S"nt 3. PhUUps! wttrJ?:".lm.- r.5Nii-5.?BnJ?,p'JMrf 0wr "' Went.; cf!F T 'Baker. alr.'iiH, w -- r. ww F. ABOUT PEOPLE tmWwwwmW vaPaaaa Bw BBBBBBH f ., t.ia-i V aBBBBBBBitBBBBBBBBV Thoto b Murcfnu. MISS CORNELIA LEIDY Miss Leidy, who is the daughter of Dr. nniiMrs. Joseph Leidy, is wear ing the fantastic ccstume in which shenppeared last night in the Junior League performance of "An Evening in Rococo." William Poller. Mr William S Robinson, Mr Edward If Trotter, Mr Francis J enn, air Charles I) Harney Mr James W Cooke, Mr LMward A Catej, Mr WIN Ham T Elliott, lii Thomas II Kenton Mr nnd Mrs John M Parker nnd (heir daughter, Mli Marlon Karle. and Mr Jack Parker, of 1.11 Township line, Jenklntown, have taken a house nt Oak Lane, which they will shortly occupj. Mr and Mrs Clayton Ingiaham of Chicago, Inxe taken a houe on ("loverly lane Ilydal which they will occtipv about March 1 nnd where they will make their home In the future Mr and Mrs Henry CotTIn, of Hansberry stieet Oermantovin will give a dinner at the Oermantoon Cricket Club February 22 Ihe guests will Include Mr and Mr' Charles Youngman Dr and Mrs lames Nlchol Mr It H Newbern, Mrs Burton Etherlng ton Miss Hnzel Coffin wilt leave on Sunday for Boston where she will visit friends for several weeks At the muslcale to be given Sunday after noon at the l'lavs and PIaers the follow ing hi lists will be heard Miss Kdna Har wood Haugher, Mr Alton K Dougherty, Mr Henry M. Uratz, Mr Frederick bharpe nnd Mrs Logan Feland Mr and Mrs Clarence Brush, of Car penter street, fiermanloHti, gave a dinner last night before the Creshelni Dancing Class Theli guests were Mrs Herbert Bane, Miss Miriam Partridge, Mrs Paul II Dennlston. Mr W Price Hull, Mr Allan Earnshaw and Mr Vincent Brecht Mr and Mrs J W, Hammond, of Ml! ford, Del , announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Man Wood Hammond, and Mr Harrison l'arl Baldwin of New Haven, Conn Mr Baldwin was graduated from the Unlveislty of Pennsylvania with the class of 1915 A surprise reception was given at the home of Mrs William J McAvoy. 2105 South Third street, on Tuesday evening, February 13 to welcomo her husband, .Sergeant William J. McAvov. of Battery C, Second Pennsylvania Field Artlliers Tho sergeant told of his experiences on the border In the Big Bend district, where hie company did patrol duty for several months Supper was served at 1030 o'clock The dining room was beautifully decorated with the nation's colors and signs of welcome Speeches of welcome wero made by tho Rev David Leyshon nnd Mr Samuel Savage, Jr More than thirty guests were present Mr and Mrs Harry P Harkness, of 1720 North Twenty-eighth street, entertained at dinner followed by dancing last evening Mr and Mrs Andrew Wilson, of 828 North Twentv-fourth street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Anna K. Wilson, to Mr, Raymond G. Pennington, of Colwjn, Pa. Mrs John Koiel of 2617 North Orkney street, gave an afternoon tea on Wednesday from 3 until 5 o'clock The guests Included Miss Hnzel Bleshing, Miss Gertrude Goss and Mrs John Smith. The marriage of Miss Esther M. Len- non, daughter of Mrs M. Lennon, of 5131 Westminster avenue, and Mr. Bradley Q Cook, of 57 North Fifty-second street, took place on Wednesday morning at 10 -o'clock In the Church of Our Mother of Sorrows. The ceremony was performed by Father Moihea. Tho bride was attended by Miss Edith Lennon, a sister, as maid of honor, and Mr, James Lannon was the beat man. After a wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs Cook will live at 5131 Westminster avenue. 'Caught In a Trap," a comedy In four acts, under the direction of Mr. Joseph P. Mooney, will be given on Monday night In St. Columba's HalL Twenty-third street and Lehigh avenue, In aid of the Church of the Holy Souls. Among those who will par ticipate will be Mr. James Duncan. Mr. Harry Olbbs, Mr. Peter Glbbs, Mr. Daniel Taylor, Mr. Michael Harrington, Mr, Mon tague Vaughn, Mr. Stephen Denby. Mr. John niedemann. Mr, Robert Endy, Mr. Walter Rledemann, Mr. Jo.eph P. Moonoy, Mr. J James A. liergan, iur. jjtury ruoiu, ur. William A. Bruckner, Mr. Paul Allen, and Mtas Nora Rutledge, Miss Sarah reabody, Mlas Ethel Cartwrlgnt, Miss Amy Cart wright, Miss Alce Harrington, Miss Doro thy Spratt, Mtas Flora O'Neill, Miss Amelia Cleres, Mlas Marlon E. Wilson and Mlas Anna R, McKeever. ' The master of properties Is Mr, Vincent Coll; assistant, Mr. Leonard Cleres; master electrician, Mr. Joseph E. McKeever and assistant, Mr. George McHugh. Mr. Albert L. Francis, of 8t North Twenty-fourth street, entertained his class of the Philadelphia Textile School at his home last evening. Among those present i.re Mr. Philip Errlcson, Mr, Cecils all more, Mr, Sidney Morganstern, Mr. John Haggerty, Mr. John Hurst. Mr. Adolph Campbell, M,r. Robert Relnhardt, Mr. Nelson Newmark, Mr. Donald Brown, Mr. F. George Fr&nola, Mr. Charles Jencks, Mr.i Frederlok Speacht, Mr, Sidney Kapp and' Mr. Louis Hary. A TaudeviUe and dance to be given under the auspices of the Western Union Educa tional Society In Moose Hall. 1312.1 North Broad street, tomorrow evening, at lilt, for whlohi rehearsals have been In progress for some weeks, gives promise of a fine enter talnment. .Th , eftlre cast,- consisting of frty.Ave ruW mtt nd womn,f has beta PITTSmmr.u ronrroc I PITTSBURGH GROCERS WON'T SELL POTATOES Retail Men Drop Them Off List When Price Jumps to $3.75 a Bushel PITTSBURGH. Feb 16 -Retail grocer, n many parts of the olty have refuaed to handle Potatoes as the price hit 13.78 a bushel, the highest In history. Declaring that housewives have enforced a boycott, the grocers asnert that the vegetable Is a dead Hoc' on their hands. Evpp the wealthy class refuaes to pay the exoibitant price demanded for tubers and has substituted rice, the grocers say. Hucksters say they are unable to dispose or their potatoes, aa customers will not pay the price and take a chance on getting frozen potatoes. " As the result of the stand of the grocers, potato prices tumbled and quotations as low as 3 a bushel were found at several places. Late yesterdaj, as the result of the stand Sf.?iiC-r" 1 10tn" Prces tumbled and quotation, as low K. 3 a bushel were found at several places A report was current that rice producers had cornered the potato market In order to dispose of their abundant rice supply, but produce men laughed at this and said that the Increased export to Europe was the real cause of the boost In prices Hcquest to I'resbyterlan Missions CARLISLE. Pa. Feb. 10 -The Tresb terlin Board of Missions profits under the will of D Green, late of Carlisle, which has been filed here One.slxth of his es. tate, which Is estimated at about 150,000, goes to mission work and the remainder to his wife and Hlster Of tho sum for mis slons, 47 per cent Is to be for foreign and 81 per cent for home missions 15 per cent of this latter amount golnu to tho Penn sylvania Ssnod Farmer Smith's Column ; THE HUMAN SIDE Dear Children Once upon r time I worked on a newspaper where then- was a city editor whom 1 regarded an IN HUMAN He used to roar aroun 1 like a I on A city editor my dears is n man the ONB man on a newspaper who knows the cltv directory by heart and who cubs evcrv tody in town by their first names lie can see through safes, brick walls smiles. frons and such things That Is, I think he can Well one day 1 did a ver funny thing to this city editor I cave him something I did not want inself In fact, 1 wanted to get rid of It I ifg.irded It as useless But that city edltoi smiled and was simply tickled to death with m present IT TOUCHED HIS HUMAN SIDE (Grown-ups must not read beyond herei tills is a secret for my own dears ) Did you know that ever one not only tills city editor hut ever one has a HVMAN SIDE, If ou can only find It? That big, fat polkeman on the corner has a human side, jes, he has Perhaps be has children of his own I know bits of GRUFF policemen who have lovely chil dren That "step lively'.' conductor on the trol. ley tar has a human side if vou will but look for It. How my heart goes out to those children who J-'EAR their father, for he, even your father, no matter how low he has sunk, has a HUMAN SIDE Will jou look for It? And now, have YOU a human side? I want to touch It with this talk Have I succeeded? Your loving editor, FARM I... SMITH. MISS ANN GORA GOAT 1- By Farmer Smith "Hello !" Pause "Yes, this Is Billy Bumpus " Pause 'Oh, it's you, Miss Ann Gora! Well. I AM glad to hear jour cheery voice this morning " Pause during which Billy shifts from one foof, to the other see. jou want me to send you fifty dollars for the dress YOU SAY I spoiled. What? I did, did I? I'm so sorry, real ly " Pause, during -which Billy 'beckoned to his wife 'Tell her you will buy her another dresa " whispered Mrs Bumpus In her husband's ear. "Yes, I see Now, I tell you what I will do. Miss Ann Gora, I'll buy another dress for you. Yes. la there anything else you can do for me. WHAT?" Pause "No, I did not say WHEN I would buy you another dress I simply promised you a dress AVhen I say a thing I mean It. A promise Is a promise Oood-by" Billy hung up the recelvei and wiped the perspiration from his forehead. "When you once make people a lot of trouble It crops up In all directions I sup pose we will never hear the last of that paint pot you spilled on Miss Ann Gora's dress " Mrs Bumpus sighed. ' "Suppose jou buy her a new dreaa Will a dollar be enough?,' Billy felt In his pocket. "You dear, why a dollar would not .buy a buttonhole for a dreas " "Maybe It would buy a button and she could sew the dress around the button," sug gested BUI)-, still feeling in his pockets for mone "I tell you what I'll do I'll give you fifty dollars and you can give me back the change." "There will not be any change," said Mrs. Bumpus firmly, "What happens to the difference between what the dress will coat and my fifty dol lars?" asked; Bills'. 'That Is charged up to your experience.", "Haven't you any experience cheaper than that?" asked Billy sorrowfully. EXPERIENCE Is always expensive," re plied Mrs. Bumpus, "even if we profit by It." "Oh, ms! Oh, my I" sighed Billy, as he counted out the money, j "ADS" WE HAVE NEVER SEEN Ificc(l&" l$lKGPOyE(ftG AlifrCwisglWTteW- KvkaxcV ffinfffniTlifc Cii tI " ! mmmWBBmmmmWmmmWMHmmmW9 mmWkmMmawm&mWmHammmmmmKBBMX&S i-?S?MSr 4- "Writ .JMialMHllH&'lLIIIIIH mmmmmnKaWitnASiWi J--A--" --, ; rf-frffit THE IVORY CHILD By H. niDHU HAGGARD Author et "Iforle." ' Al Solomon's JUlars," "Sht,1 I'llAPTIlK Vl (Corttlnuert) miIUS said the Child- 'Lift no hand -Lngalnst the three who remain nnd what thev shall ask, that give, for thus alone shall mine of jou be s.ived from .lnn.i and those who serve him, even thoug-h the Guardian and the Child be taken aw.ty nnd the Child Itself return to Its own place These arc the words of the Oracle uttered at the Feist of the Klit-tiults the Words that cannot be dunged ami mayhap Its last Harut ceased and theie was silence whllo this portentous message sank Into tho minds ut his audience At length they seemed to undci stand Its ominous nature and fioin them all there nroso a universal simultaneous groan As It died awaj the two attendants dressed as Koddesses as sisted the personification of the Ladv Ils to ilse from her seat and opening the robes upon her breast, pointed to something beneath her throat, doubtless tint birth mark shaped like the new moon which made her so sacred In their eves, slnro she who horo It and she alone could fill her hoi) olllce All the audience and with them tho priests and priestesses bowed before her She lifted tho sjmbol of the Child hold ing It high above her head whereon onco more they bowed with the deepest venert tlon Then, still holding the effigy aloft she turned and with her two attendants passed .Into tho ancluiry and doubtless thence !) a covered wn Into tho house bevond At any rate we saw her no more As soon ns Bbe was gone the congrera tlon It 1 may call It so, leaving their seats sn irmed down Into the oiitei court of the teninlo through Its eastern gate which was now opened Here the priests proceeded to distribute among them the offeiinKs tnkeu from the altar, giving n grain of corn to each .of the men to eit and a flower to each of the women, which (lower she kissed and hid In the bosom of her robe KWdently It was a kind of sacrament Ragnall lifted himself a little upon his hands and knees, and I saw that his eyes glowed and bis face was vciy pale ' What are joi going to do?.' I asked "Demind that those people give mo back mj- wife, whom they have stolen Don t try to stop me, Quatermaln, I mean what I sa " ' "But, but," I stammered 'they nover will and wo are but three unarmed men" linns lifted up his little vellow face be tween us kJ "Baas," he hissed "I have a thought Tho I .old Baas wishes to get the ladj dressed llko a bird as to her head and like one for burial as to her body, who Is, he sajs, his wife But for us to take her from among so many Is Impossible Now what did that old witch-doctor Harut de clare Just now? He declared, rpeaklng for his fetish that by our help alone the White Kendah can resist the boats of tho Black Kendah and that no harm must bo done to us If the White Kendah would continue to live So It seems. Baas, that we have something to sell which the White Kendah must bu, namely our help agilnst the Black Kendah, for If we will not fight for them, they believe that they cannot conquer their enemies nnd kill the devil Jana. Well now, supposing that the Baas says that our price Is the white woman dressed like a bird, to bo delivered over to us when we have defeated the Black Kendah and killed Jana after whloh they will have no more use for her. And sup posing that the Baas sajs that if they refuse to pay that price we will burn all our powder and cartridges so that the rides we have are of no use 7 la there not a path to walk on here?1- "Perhaps," I answered "Something of the sort was working in my mind but I had no time to think It out." Turning, I explained the Idea to Ragnall, adding: "I pray you not to be rash. If you are, not only may we be killed, which does not so much matter, but It Is very probable that even If they spare us they will put an end to your wife rather than suffer one whom they look Alpon as holy and who Is neces sary to their faith In Its last struggle to be separated from her charge of tho Child." This was a fortunate argument or mine and one which went home "To lose her now would be more than I eould bear," he muttered "Then will you promise to let me try to manage this affair and not to Interfere with ma and show violence?" He hesitated a moment and answered: "Yes, I promise, for you two are cleverer than I am and I oannot trust my Judg ment." "Good," I said, assuming an air of oon fldence which I did not feel. "Now we will go down to call upon Harut and his friends I want to have a oloser look at that temple." .So behind our screen of bushes we wriggled back a little distance till we Knew that the stope of the ground would niae us when we stood up Then as quickly as we could we made our way eastward for something over a quarter of a mile and after this turned to the north As I ex pected, beyond the ring of the crater we found ourselves on the rising tree-clad bosom of the mountain and, threading our path through the'eedars, came, presently to that track or roadway which led to the eastern gate of the amphitheatre. This read we followed unseen until presently the gateway appeared before us. We waTkea through It without attracting any atten tion, perhaps because all tha. people were either talking together or praying, or per haps because Ilka themselves we were wrapped In white robes At the mouth of the tunnel wo stopped and I called out In a loud voice: Tho white lords and their servant have com. to visit Harut, as he- Invited them to do. Bring us. we pray you. Into the pres ence of Harut." Every one wheeled round and stared at u. standing there In tho ihadowt of the" gateway tunnel, for the aun behind1 us waa tilt low, My wcrd, how they did star.! them I Kill then Strang.. wno I mnm onTxrr THE CHIMNEY CORNER Copyrlrht, Mf Publishing Co those to whom jour high priest has Klen i-Hfe.conduet . those moreover bv whose help alone, ns jour Oiaclo has Just declared you can hope to slay Jana nnd destroy lite hots' ' 'How do thev know that' shouted an other voice "Ibey are maclclans! They are inaKlcIans" Yes I remarked 'nil imglo does not dwell InMhe hearts of the White Kendall. If jou doubt It ko to look at the Watcher In the Cavo whom vour Oracle told vou is dead You will find that It did not llo" As I -poke a man rushed throiifh the gvtes, his white robe streimlng on the wind shouted as be emerged from th. tunnel 'O Priests and Priestesses of the Child the ancient serpent Is dead I vvIwhb oin.ee It Is to feed the serpent on tho day of the new moon have found hint dead In bis house " "You bear" I Interpolated calmly. 'The Pather if Snakes Is dead If vou want to know how I will tell jou We looked on It and It died ' Thev might have nnswered that poor Sav age nlso looked on it with the result that bo died hut liukllj It did not occur to them to do so On the contrtrv they Just stood still nnd stared at us like a dock of stirtled sheep Presrtntlj the sheep pi i tod and the shep Iieid InVlie shape of Harut appeared, look ing, I reflected, the vet) pictuio of Abra ham soflei ed by a touch of tho melincholla of Job that Is ns I have always InuiRlueil those p-itiluuhs tie bowed to lis with his usual Oriental courtesj, nr.d we bowed back to him linns a bow, 1 miy explain, was of the most pecullir nature, more like a skulpat las the Boers call a land-tortoise, drawing Its wrinkled lie.id Into Its shell and putting It out oeiIii than anything else Then Hirut remaiked In his peculiar Hng llnh, which I suppose the White Kentlah took for some tonguo known only to magi cians I 'So jou get here, eh? Whv jou get here, how the devil jou get here eh-" ' We got here because jou asked us to do so If w e could " I answered, 'and we thought It rude not to accept jour Invitation For the rest we came throuch a cave where jou I cpt a tame snake sn ugly looking rep tile but very harmless to those wh know how to denl with snakes and are not afraid of them ns poor Ben.i was. If jou can spare tho skin I should like to have it to niako mjself n robe " Harut looked at me with evident respect muttering 'Oh. Macumazana, jou what you Eng lish call cool, qulto cool' Is that all? "No," I answered "Although jou did not happen to notice us we have been pres ent at your church service and heard and seen everything 1'or Instance, we saw the wife of tho lord here whom jou stole awnj In Kgypt, her that, being a liar, Hirut, you swore you never stole Also we heard her words after you had made her drunk with your tobacco smoke" I, Now for once In his life Harut was. In sporting parlance knocked out He looked at us, then, turning quite pale, lifted his eves to heaven and rocked upon h's feet as though he were about to fall. "How jbu do It? How you do It, eh?" he queried In a weak voice. "Never jou mind how we did It, my friend," VI answered loftily. .i'What we want to know is when jou are going to hand over that lady to her husband?" "Not possible," he answered, recovering some of his tone 'Klist we kill jou, first wo kill her, she Nurse of the Child While Child there, she stop there till she die." "Shi here," broke In Ragnall. "Either you flue me mj' wife or some one else will die. You will die, Harut 1 am a stronger man than J'OU are, and unless you promLse to give me my wife I will kill you now with this stick and my hands. Do not move or call out If you want to live" ' Lord," answered the old man with some dlgnltj', "I know jou can kill me, and if you kill me, I think I say thank you who no wish to live In so much trouble But what good that, since In one minute then you die, too, all of jou, and lady she stop here till Black Kendah king take her to wife or she too die of herself?" "Let us talk," I broke In, treading warn Ingly upon Ragnall's foot, "We have heard your Oracle and we know that jou believe Its words. It said that we alone can help you to conquer the Black Kendah, If you will not promise what we ask, we will not help you. We will burn our powder and melt our lead, so that the guns we havo cannot speak with Jana and with Slmba, and nfter that we will do other things that I need not tell you, But If you promise what we ask, then we will fight for you against Jana and Slmba and teach your men to use the fifty rifles which we have here with us, and by our help you shall oooquer. Do you understand?" He nodded and stroking' his long beard, asked: "What you want us promise. ehT" "We want you to promise that after Jana Is dead and the Black Kendah are driven away, you will give up to ua unharmed that lady whom you have stolen Also that you will bring her and us safely out of your country by the roads you know and mean while that you will let (this lord aee hi. Wife." , ' "Not last, no," repl'ed Harut, "that not possible. That bring us all to grave, Also no good, 'cauae her mjnd empty. For rest, you come to other place, ait down and eat while I talk to priest. Be afraid nothing; you quite safe " "Why should we be afraid? It Is jou who should be afraid,) you who stole tho lady and brought Bena to his death? Do you not remember tho words of your own Oracle. Harutr "Yes, I know words, but how you know them that I not know," he replied. . Then he Issued come orders, .. a result of which a guard formed Itself about u. and oonducteff us through the crowd and along the passage to the second court of the t.mni. which wa. now empty. Hero th guard left us but remained at the mouth of the passage, keeping watch. Presently vvomsa brought u food and drink, of which .? in pa nr It .-printed by ipc.n.l arrnircmnt. yet so far awav. could eat but little Mingled Joy because after these months of arduous search he found her jet alive, and fear lest she should npaln lie taken from him for ever, deprived him of all nppetlte While we ate priests to the number of about a doien. who 1 suppose had been summoned by llniut. were admitted by the guard, and gathering out of earshot of us between the altar and the pnuctuary, en tered on an earnest dlscuss'on with him Watching their faces ,t could see that there was a strong difference of opinion between them about half taking on view on the matter of which they disputed, nnd half anothei At length Harut made some proposition to whlrli thev nil agreed Then the door of the sanctum v waa opened with s stiange sort of kev which one of the priests produced showing n dark Interior In which Klenmed jv white object, I mippooe the statue of t n Child Harut nnd two others entered the door being closed behind them Vuut five minutes Hter thev appeared again and .v priest, not Harut, made some rumniunlriitlnti to the othe-s. who listened eimestly and after renewed consultation signified ascent by holding tip the right hand Vow one of the priests walked to where we were and bowlnir. begged us to advijnre to the nltnr This wo did and we stood in a line In front of It, Hans being setjln the middle place whllo the priests ranged themselves on either side Next Harut having once more opened the door of the hanctuarj', took his stand a little to the right of It nnd addressed us, not In English but In his own language, pausing at the end of each sentence that I might translate to RaRnall "Lords Macumazana and Igeza, and yel low man who Is named L'ght.ln-Dtrkness." he said, 'we the bead priest-rot the Child, speaking on behalf of the Whito Kendah people with full nuthorlty so to do have tnken counsel together and of the wisdom of. tho Child ns to the demands which jou make of us Those demands are First that after jou have killed Jana and de feated tho Black Kendah we should give over to jou the white lady who was born In a far land to fill tho office of Guardian of the Child, as Is shown by the mark of the new moon upon her breast, but who, be cause for the second time wo could not take her became the wife of jou. tho Lord lgez-i. Secondlj', that we should conduct jou and her safely out of our land to some pluca whence you can return to jour owni country Both nf these things we will foj because we know from of old that If once Jana is dead we shall have no cause to fear the Black Kendah any more, since wa believe that then they will levo their home and go elsewhere, and, therefore, that wo shall no longei need an Oracle to declare to us In what way Heaven will protect us from Jana nnd from them Or If another Oracle should become necessary to us doubtless In due season she will bo found' Also we admit that we stole away this lady because we must, although she was the wife of one of j-ou But If we swear this, jou on your part must nlso swear that you will stay with us till the end of the vvrfr. making our cause your cause and. It need be. giving jour lives for us In battle. (CONTINUED TOMORROW) pee thk nresT enow, in town at CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE TWICE DAILY 2.03 end 8 05-3D MONTH D. W. GRIFFITH'S COLOSSAL $2,000,000 SPECTACLE "INTOLERANCE" , I1IO ORCHESTRA AND CHOItUS POSITIVELY WONDErtKUL TUnlU.INODAZZLLSU MAQNU'ICUNT ACADEMY OF MUSIC NEWMAN Tmveltaiks , . , i- i. o -. r. MOTION FICTUIIES Tonight at 8:15 Tomorrow a' HAWAII -MANI"A ' "IMPnESBIONS OP 101B," Ttcksts Roo. 75o, II, at Htppe'.. Amp . IBc GLOBE &$32aS& MONA IIUNaERFohD 4 CO. "What Every Girl Should Know" Cpt. Tslbefs Frits Btrlnc Btndi Othtn. CROSS KEYSMSS,1 fR "ANKLES?" nra,yB u? BROAD T? wk. ,.. 8!ls EXTIIA MAT. WASHINGTON'S BIRTIiriAT JOHN DREW ,n j T GARRICK NIca4TT.V8rrow .t 3115 KXTBA MAT. WASHIMITONft n,KTY,D3,'S FAIR and WARMER FORREST 'V hv ;k 8 "SSSS'M BEN HUR YSAYE! HON. AKT... FEB. It rtcksti on at 80, iHWo. L0 Amp, eoo. TUB WORLD-FAMOUS VIOUN1ST rrrr- "" 4 it i i i i i nt What'sDoifife'Tonil Aro Club of Pennsylvania, Bslhrru. Stratford, I o'clock.' 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