Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 27, 1917, Extra, Page 13, Image 13

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. JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Large Affair to Be Held
May lJ ior Hospital's Social Service Work.
Another Disastrous Tale
JFA.U, in dears, tlic-y mo miins to him
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VV l'nrk this c;ir. for thr lxnefU of tlm
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Ulnc Rencrnll too. part. Well. It H Kne
t .hlch win rprliiinly n un-nt hiutc-ps. TIip
i chosen I' Wcilnesilii.v . Mh.v
r- .. it. thoi i.rfdtf. st-inni. . . .,u . ...n
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i a?aln bo I" -'iiiURi' 'f the whole tlilnt;, .
t The Hryti Mawr Social Sprvlcp Commit- I
tec. which has thp hearty cnuiieintlon of
all the chinches, rlvlp aisoclatlons nnd
' pelRhborhtind Ipiiijiicm. orlRlnatp.l the fps.
' thai iin-l the plJiw me ctioimoii-i.
'. 'DfO'tl'lns ntnler thp mum will lm for ule,
' $o I nilMe ou nil to pomp as soon ns the
, ,.ie. open nt 11 iiV ock In the foienr.iii
ind ipmalli until 10 when the fpstlv.ties 1
T elnP There are to lip nitlrles of
every Ulnil ami ilcscrlptlnn, and amuse-
; meriti nlikc for old and joiiiiu and the
l' 'middle iibpi!" l.carv. too. for that matter.
; it is inthn liiterpstltisf to me and It
may. perlinp he to von. win. nie not air.
" more familiar than 1 was with the woik
done h the Hr u Mawr Soplal Sprvlcp
', Committee to Ipain Komethlnc of what
' thl oittnnlrntloii has hrrn and Is 'loin1.
It wa started four yrats atro hy a
comparatlveb mtiii I hol. of womrn, in
connectlnn with the Hr, u Mawr llni.
tal. So Luce has thp scopp of the work
frown, It ha been necessury to employ
, two professional sorlal vervlee worUets,
ho are Unit at work at nil tlmps inoMim
' ifter the needs of those who ro to the !
hospital and rollowlnc up tlipse eai-pa
alter tho ate dlsml.sspd to their homes
These woikers also IntclllRcntly lups
tlcate the honip i nndltlons of the pa
tients and ipfpr their teoords to the f'o
cial Set he Committee for material and
' In man instanees, personal nxMstanre.
The committee itself Is In ponstant totteh
Ith the doctors In the hospital and
i? reprcsentPil by one of the hoard of
' trustees as ehalimau.
' Amont; Hip women who an tnlilnc an
; active part In thp fpte of MaN ! ire Mis
Hairy K.iih. Mrs l'erpv Simpson. Mis.
Ilowaid 1'ew Mis N. I' Toillmiu. Mis.
. Allen Oallp. MM T.awlr Mis H K.
' Rojcr, Mrs. .John Kino. Mis. A. .i; Kp1I,
Mrs. .lamps Oakfoid, the Mi.es Tinsil.
Mrs, Aithur Mauch. Mis. Itohpi t I.rslej,
Mrs. Kuriows Sloan. Miss ICthel i'ew.
Miss MarnaiPt I'lprre, Mis. Howard
Eicnhrev, Mis Morris Clothier. Mis.
George Iimh. .It.. Mis. Matthew Han
dall. Mis. Thomas rirnnwm. Mrs. l.e
Ilolteau., Mrs .lames D. Wlnsor, Jr.
Mrs. Charles Sinnerkson. Mis Isaac
Clothier. .Ir . Miss Helen deck. Mrs.
Charles Mcllvalne, Mrs. IMsar "Howard,
Mrs. Thomas Ashton, Mis. H.mdolph .lus
tice, Mrs. A O. I.awience. Mrs. Heui
, Eohb, Mis I'hlneas 1'iouu. Mit. Walter
Chiystlp, Mrs (iPoiRe MacLeod. Mrs.
Howard Cjhmil, Mis. IpwIs .lohnson. Mrs.
Charles Hilly. Mis. Howard CUik, Mrs.
," Mitchell Hastintrs, Mrs. .1. Dellln. Mrs.
Clarence rallies, Mrs. Aithur Kmmctt,
, Mrs Roy Calk, Ml.s I.oulee Hawlp, Miss
Mararet Morris, Miss Anne Howen, Mrs.
I Clifford .Ioiips, Mrs v. Cameron, Mis.
J Harry I.eedom, Mrs. I'rank Mass, Mis.
William Kills Scull. Mrs. Hubert Justice.
Mrs. Ross Hamilton, Mrs. Stuard, Mrs.
George Taylor, MKs (?race Roberts, Mrs
Edgar Kelton, Miss l-'lcirenco Hall, Mrs.
Edwaid Haitshorne, Mrs. Uawience Wil
ton, .Miss Sara Franklin. Mrs. Pajette
I Plumb, Mrs (1 corse Rolihlns, Miss Am)
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Maristiorne. .Miss upiiriiiie r.iy. .mis .......
I rt Straw liridBP. Mrs. Arthur Smith. Mis.
Thomas Oamlo, Miss VirRinia (larbpr,
Mrs, IMwaid l.p t'.outllller, Mrs. Walter
I'l'iersoii, Mrs, William Donner, Mrs r. S.
V Ellis, Mrs. It, M RUlot. Mrs. C O Headlp,
t Sirs. Kiank Miller. Mrs. John Kent Kane,
j Miss Mary Thayer, Miss Elizabeth Thner.
t MKs RtliPl Morris, Miss Allda KIsenhrey.
t, Mlsi .Mary Okie, Miss Marsot Scull, Miss
' Randolph, Mis. Henry Tatnall, Mrs. K. V.
' Dougherty, Mrs, Ravburn Clai K Smith
and Mrs. William I.ieber. '
I wonder If theie will be room for the
I rest of us hy the time all thp women and
" their tahles. to say nothlnK of the men
ho are to assist and have pait take tneii
'. place:
J TT WAS
i that ca
S not it bargain' sale of dresses
aused all tho trouble. Xo, Indeed.
, each had gone to an exclusive shop and
had purchased her frock, but, lo nnd
(. behold! it happened thusly: Mrs.
I. ,tvas asked to talic a table nt n bridge
Which was given severnl da.vs ai;o for
cnanty. She. all entiiusianm. nann.y
asked ono of her friends. Then other so
cial duties, the Red Cross work and a
eek-end party crowded the affair out
of her mind nnd she completely forgot to
ask the other two women to pla nt her
table.
Well, the day of the hrldse party nr
rived, and thinking that she would go n
,f little carls and pick up two others, our
$f, friend donned her best frock and sallied
wrth. She, found the other woman, her
pnly guest, waiting for hei. but mctcy
', on ua. when they took off their topcnatF
fi.thelr frocks were identical, georgette
ciepe sleeves, headed clrd'es all, they np
, peanert like twins nnd, being convulsed
j with laughter but not wlshlnc to be un
" necessarily conspicuous In a huge room
S full of strange woman, they derided to slip
I lntp a movie, whcie li) the dim light they
and their clothes would not be seen.
; Moral: Call up your friends before going
to the same parties, ascertain the color
jjf of the frork chosen for that day and In-
It cldentally ho sure you would rather play
IT bridge than InUe In n movlp bef 01 e you
S$ axkyoUr prescribed number of Riiests.
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Personals
W Mr. John W. popverse. of Rosemont. has
)-stu invitations tor a mncneon on nuo-
jy In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Theodore
Saeckel. Mrs. Jaeckel will be rememberen
, Mini Violet Rldewny. of this city.
If.Mr. and Mrs. Robert MJfllrvln, of Rose-
J? - ave a b"dRe party of three tables at
rweir pome last eenlnir.
(".At thft lu-lilce which will he clveil tO-
Wy & the Rtttenhouse by Mrs. Joseph M.
jwiam and Mrs. Isabel Xorthrup Mc
lnry for the benefit of the Art Alliance
iIWlnr Fund tables have been taken by
gi. IMward T. Stotesbury, Mrs. J. Louis
'Vninus, Mrs. ueorge, W. uoyu, Aire.
Vf, (Jhilds Drexel, Mra. J. F, Fahnei
r..AFranci..orcum. iro- d"
zjwa&iffir&xssEz
in Bryn Mawr Park on
- iiimthiT shlnillc"
nut m Biyn Mnw:
r tlm m. .vnvlct. U.mitmrnt of the- Urn
affa.r litM Uo yearn nBn. in w hlch thr cctiKro-
'" '"" n- bii. in which tllp cmiirro'
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num.. kit., u-in i. ... - . .'
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:"" .r "" kivpi' " f.
i-imiiiii.iniiii won nurli pl.iixlltH tlipn
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will
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MUS. I'KTER I-'KR(US0N
Mrs. Kcrpuson will lip rcmcmbcicd
sir .Miss Gertrude 1). Lour. Her
marrinfro to Mr. Ferguson took
place several weeks auo.
Wll'lnm W.mdwaM Ainett. Mrs s.iniuol
I'llce Wetlie-lll j. lid Mrs v W. Holler.
After the Inl.lge 1 :inest Ten In. a l'rench
actor of tile TliPatre l-'raneiN In V- Voik.
will irete some 1'ienrli war poems rtenrh
lares and I.;.hisp w p . 0d and the
memev sent to help the tuhercul.tr sol.lieis
In France
Mr and Mts Noiion Imwlis, Jr. whose
uintrLige took place during Kaster week,
will entertain tnnlr.ht nt dinner at Kor.l
lumke Fa i ins Three Tuns, wheie the.v me
visiting Mr 1 towns', mothei. Mis, Downs.
Jr. was Mis- Alue Thompson
Mr and Mis Joseph Thaei. whose mar
llage took plice a fortnight ngn, have
gone to Ashevllle, X (' Mls Thajet whs
Mi"s Almee llutchluson before her mar
riage Mr and Mis William X
Mai tins lane Chestnut mil.
nt dinner tnmoirovv night.
Mnrlce. of St.
will entertnln
Mr John II. I'mr. piesldeht of the
OrpheiH Club, announces that the (lnal
rehearsal, sehediilul lo be held nt the
cliibronnis lou.ght, to which associate mem
bers lmi been Invited, will lm omitted.
Mr and Mrs Hairy Allen Smedley an
nounce the mart luge ot their daughter.
Miss Marian Smedley, to Mr. John Wrly
Sheetz. Jr., on Tuesday, Apt II it. in this
clt.v
.Miss Rle.inor V. Carr. dughter of Mr
and Mis. (Jeorge Wentvvorth Cnrr of Over
brook, Is visiting Mr. and Mrs .Inhn Hiog
lard Okie, of Lost Cabin. Wjo
Ml and Mis I.eRoy Hlehmds, of ?.'.',
Si Martins lane. St. .Martins, will leave
hi a fortnight fot New York, wheie the
will nialii iheir home permmientl.v
Mr. and Mts Logan Howntd-Smlth.
whose manlage took plnie last S.iturdn.
have gone to Hot Springs on their lione.v -moon.
Mr and Mi. HowanbSmlth will
'he at the WlssahlCkon Ap.titmcnO on their
icuirn.
Mr and Mis Ueorge Flavell. of Wa.vne
avenue, will give a small dance this eve
ning Jn honor of MKs lirnee Taussig and
her bridal party Miss Taussig s mairlage
to Mr lleorge Kenneth Flavell will take
placo tonioriovv.
MNs I'luirbe ('mllle. of Ureene street,
nerniantown, will entertain nt bridge on
Saturday of net week.
Cauls hnve been Issued for the opening
da.v nt the ileimantnwn C leket Club on
Saturday. May .". which will be marked by
a club dinner, followed by the (loveinor's
ball.
Mr and Mrs Isaac K. I.lpplneott. of
Woodstovvn, announce the engagement of
their daughter. Miss Marian Pean I.lppln
eott to Mr. Harry Hnildnn Schmidt, -if this
'l5' . .
A May Pay fete will be held on tha
grounds of the Stivens School, 1!J1 West
Chelten avenue, (Jennantown. on May I at
I o'clock.
Mr nnd Mrs' Reuben Bonlske, of Cordele.
Oa.. announce the betrothal of their daugh
ter. Miss Symme I, Donlske, to Mr Harrj
Fox, of this city A reception will shoitly
be given In their honor.
Germantown
A play entitled "The l'lnk Pomlno." to
be followed by a. dance, will be given nt
the Little Theatre this evening hy members
of the senior class of the fJIrls' High School
In Oermnntovvn Those Is the cast are Miss
Margaret Von Horn Miss Anna Hall, Miss
Ruth Chamhers, Mr Thomas Savage. Mr.
Ralph Blair, Mr Henry C Geiger. The
play will be staged by Miss Lulu M llo'den
nnd Mr Joseph C Fox On tho evening of
May 5 this same cast will repeat this per
formance nnd wll. also give "The Far-away
Princess," with nddlttons to the cast. In the
hull of the Young Men's Chrls'lan Associa
tion, half the proceeds of which vvl'l he
given to the newly founded Young People's
War Relief Society In Oermantnwn, whose
headquarters are at t28 nerniantown ave
nue of which Miss Mary S Holmes Is the
senior president and Miss Mabel Thackara
the Junlor,presldent.
Roxboi-ough
Ms Sophia Lackey entertained last eve
nine at her home, 4511 Manayunk avenue.
Iter guests, who are members of her 500
club Included .Mrs. William Haeherleln,
Mrs Howard Schweitzer, Miss. Marian
Townsend, Mrs. Richard Farrnnd, Mrs. Car
roll Thompson. Miss Klsle Leouaid, Miss
Kllen Waldeck. Miss Mabel Mllttnberger,
jilss Rebecca Leonard nnd Miss IHhel Lee,
The Rreck School, Rldco avenue ami
Crawford street.- Falls of Schuylkill, will
bold Its first reception for patents tonight
in the BChool hulldlng-. preceded by nn ex
nlbltlon of the work of the pupils. Mr. Wll
tlam H. Sowden, the supervising principal,
villi preside, and addresses will be made by
Dr John Oarber, superintendent of schools;
I llolman White, district superintendent ;
Mr Ernest CarWardlne. editor of the locn.1
najier the Weekly Forecast, and the Rev.
S? Charles L. Beasholes. of the Fa ,lli Bap-
irii --, . Aa.i. nrnv.F will 1.A Kv
ikt Churcn,. j,iic "!;""" ''."'VlT.J'
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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY. A PHIL
I'lwbjtcilnn Clumli, Thsih will he aho
cholines ,y the vlnhth Ktade imiills and alii.
letlc exercli.es.
West PMladeTphia
InMtntlnns liuve In en Issued for the itmr
rlace of mim ,nura (llhon daiiKhler of
Mr Ma, , .stpRrt Olbson. of 255 South
l-orty.flfth street, to Dr Hohert I'lerson
I'.eEestrr on Momln.x. May U.
Mr mill Mrs IMuaril I' Walsh .lr Inst
Mcntlur I'PlehMteil the tlrsl niilern)irj of
the I wethlltic with a leceptlon at their
home. 211S Vei,t I'lrth street Included
among the guest. re lr anil Mrs li V
Walh. St Vincent nnd UaMleUl Wnlsll
Ml. and Mis , t'rolit Miss KUuenre
l'lolist. Mi mill .Mis Turner and Mr and
Mis, Win II li.inlii
A sen... ,,f dmires which rime been gi'en
In Wet I'hil.iileljml.i during the winter will
end with a dlnner.dance nt the ltltlenhouse
thl evening
Mrs Helswniigei of 4S1.1 Sinuce street
enlei tallied nt luncheon and cards todm
IIhi guests eie T9 I'hmles Wall Mis
llii.im llhKli Mis j Hnrr Howcrs Mrs
Hum Vilelt Mis Monro lloenberger
Mis William Hitter Mis l-'rederlek S
llaMcrinaii Mrs Itmlolph Sosua Mrs Fre.l
etlck Uanneiihnwei, Mrs A Harlung Mrs
i ml l.nuher Mis l.nuls HUllnger Mrs
tiiinli Srliii'lhi Mis Jnhn Rnrieliffe and
Mis I'juillne s. hmlilt
North Philadelphia
' Mis, Mna Martini l.ltidnet, of 3231 North
I'.uk avenue entenalned last evening at hr
titm Miss K.lith '" I'larke. Miss Mlna
V.wmii.Is Miss licittude I'll. Miss fl.iri
, Miiinti Miss Mai le r Wlest Mifs Vugtisla
lieutoetter. JIls Mil lain M lliinie Miss
oglnla C Hume mid Mrs Howard ."' Ah-
licit t wetc the guests
The Woman .suffrage pattv of the Twen.
t. thud Leglslallve Hlsttlet will give a
dine tomniinu evening In the assembly
ha 1 of the Mctnwn Iti.vs I'lub The pa
ii.iiipsseH incliide Mis lieorgn II Wnben
sniith lendei of the dlstuct; Mis Hnbert
Hai ,wv Mis Flank H.uras. Mis i' llrilce
Heets Mis leis lleeiick. .Mrs William
lir.ivtoii ,li Mis I'euy .' Feger. Mrs
William II ('.locket. Mis Albert I. ilntil.1
nnd Mis '. Ta.vl.ir Wobennntth
Mts C:)inllne I'al'.ihan. of r.ii.'.S North
Thirteenth slteel .Titei lalned the members
ef her sevvltiR i lull nt luncheon ,veserda.v
at her home
Mrs Hanv Rosenheim entertained at
luncheon and cards on Weilnesdav Her
gucts, w.ho ate members of bet .'en club,
included Mrs II. nave Klelnfelder Mrs H.l
ward i: Havs Mis .lohni" Allen Jr. Mts
I'harles ZlnK Mis Hanv tlnug Mrs lien,
j.imln I'ostei, Mis llaitv Itllteiil'ouse Mrs
Wlllliim II Whllcoinb. Mis Frank Harras
Mis. Sili.ieffer and Mis W Squibb
Pr and Mis Joseph Folf give a .lliiiiei
. lance on Saliudav night at their home on
Al'eghenv avenue m honor f Mis Helen
M Nestor and Ml Fiancis Kiels who
were mmrle.l on Wednes.lav
I Weddings
Hl'Rl.i:USH STIIWART
Announcement Is made of the marriage of
Miss nihe F Stew.-.tt daughter of Mr and
Mrs W Stewart, of Chi tlana. Pa . to Mr
Harold K Hurlelgh. of th's cltv. on Mondav
afternoon, at '.' oi-lock, in St Stephen's
Protestant lOplscipal Chuich Tenth street
above Chestnut, bv the lectot. the Rev Pr
Carl (Trammer Itnmedlalelv after the serv -Ice
Mr nnd Mis Hurlelgh left for a trip
to Murrain and points west Thev will be
at hnine after June I at 101- North Mar
vine street
MILl.KR-HRoWN
An interesting wedding look plate
Wednesd.iv evening at the home of Mr and
Mrs James F Hiown. '!0l" Noith Twen
tieth street, when their daughter, Ml"s Helen
A Hrown. was mairled to Mr Walter H
Miller by the Rev Pi. J O lllckerton,
pastor of the Coon Methodist Kptcopal
Church, Pl.imond and Woodstock stieets
The lulde. who was given In marriage bv
hei father, was attended by her cousin,
Miss Louise Hughes Mr Howard Millet
was his brothers bpst man The seiv c- was
followed bv a reception. Mr and Mis Miller
left fot a trip through the Northeast, and
will be nt home after June 1 at 182!) North
Tenth stieet, Logan
KIKLY-NHSTOH
The marnage of Miss Helen M Nestor.
daughter of Mr and Mrs John NeMor, of
131 North Seventeenth street, to Ml Fran-
i is X. Klely, of (.eimaiitown. was solem
nized on Wednesda.v afternoon at ' t
o'clock In the Cathedral, eighteenth street
above Race, with Rev Joseph M. IMl.ua
officiating Mr Nestor gave his daughter
In marriage and she was attended i.v .virs
Joseph Fnls, as matron of honor. Mr Jo
seph ' Kiclv was his brother's best man
I'pon their return from an extended hnnev.
moon trip Mr and Mrs Klely will be nt
home at ."i'JR: North Tenth street. Logan,
after June I
unAXT-HosjixiHinn
An attiactlve spring wedding was rol
emnized last evening In the chapel of the
Alumni Huildlrg ir the Keneseth Israel
Temple when Miss Hessle F Rosenberg,
daughter of Mr and Mrs. Benjamin H
Uosenberg. of 17S9 North Thlrts -llrst
street, was married to Mr Bertram (Srant
The coremonv wan performed hy the Rev
Pr Joseph Krnuskopf assisted by the Rev
Isaac Landman, nnd was followed bv a
reception Mr Rosenberg gave his daugh
ter in marriage, and she was attended by
her lousin, Miss Pauline Rosenbeig. of
Baltimore, Md Ml (.rant had for best
man Mr. Walter Mayer of Salt Lake city,
t'tah, and for ushers Mr Henry Rosen
berg, of Baltimore, nnd Mr Milton Mitch!
ell. After a tour through the Western
States Mr. Urant and his hrldo will live In
Montana
HRF.CHT SCflOFIHLD
A very pretty but unlet wedding took
place on Tuesday morning at in o'clock In
St Timothy's) Protestnnt Kplscopal Church,
Roxhorough, when Miss Hllen Johnson
Schofleld, daughter of Mr and Mrs Charles
Schofleld. of 620 Kast Leverington nvenue,
became the bride of Mr Frederick Merrill
Brecht, also of Roxborough The rector.
Rev James Halsey. performed the cere
mony. Mr Schofleld gave his daughter in
marriage Following the service a break
fast vvas held at the home of the bride's
parents Mr' and Mrs. Brecht left on nn
extended southern trip, and will be at home
after June 1 nt 510 Arbutus street, Pel
hnm. Mrs. Wilson Sends Prize
It Is a matter of Inteiest lo know that
the first lady of the, land has grnclnusly do
nated the ftrst prize to be given for the,
best costume to be worn at the "trade mark
frolic and Maypole dance" which Is to be
given at the Hotel Adelphla by the Phila.
delphla Club of Advertising Women May t
This announcement was mads Tuesday
by Miss Nellie K. Quirk, chairman of the
ways and means committee of the club, who
has charge of the affair
, The gift arrived Tuesday morning, ac
companled by a note from Mrs Wilson slg.
nlfylng her keen Interest and conveying her
good wishes The gift will net be made
known until the prizes are awaided by the
judges the evening of the dance.
Tho guesta will appear In costumes rep.
resenting nationally nnd locally advertised
products, and as this, event Is being pro
duced by advertising women, there will be
many unlo,ue features as part of the pro
gram. The walls will be coveted with post
era. There will be nn elaborate Maypole dance,
after which Miss Publicity will be crowned.
MUs Xellle K. Quirk, chairman of the
committee, and her assistants, Miss Anna
M, Kelley Miss Sara I, 'Black, Miss to.
Helen Campbell Miss Clara XllleMen,- Mlsa
'MaryiM'Uonneu, wsa wen v,4-.
spnuper mmuu ,rpr
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GREAT AMERICANS
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V t , ,. L . i l II
Mr. I. Urppdpm Wrichl's Imme-bieil
lient Mr. Iiynni Fnnv Price's unpolled
championship at
CONTRABAND
nice of tho
UAN'DAU.
i it i: stiii ii
CAPTAIN Midi Mill lllll. I, Is, ..f the
Atlas i.lnp who r.-i lr,-l fium srr!.- when
lit fntnrr . ner f ih ,.itmiiin .1 tr-il
hn.l left htm n sninll fnritn Is .me .if n
iiiinvler of Mirsis nn Imard the vii.ht
Ustve-alfl.. iiunl 1 i arrlncl'.n . nrr-T
kinp n-l mllll.iiiHlr'- .,f Vnrk
Kit Is n vounir iioiiiin nf nlnelot-n iilrn
has bribe.! n rllv nttt.. i "f the mi. tit I"
srret I nr nn l.tmrd 'I'h- mo lilins twttv
i. at snlutei. niiR Ihiiii.,. i nrilniiloii Im
a business s heme In mlllil He vvnllM l
enrner the 'nii. r m.rUet l. .iu"' .'' !'1',
Orein VVI llnlll. dls. iivvis Ven. one
nlahl lilt lirolll H' s to I.eep e, e. I'lo
tile eiaft Ik one .lav mil In sou. wlien the
mil Is t .li-. l.i. I . r i.l.mltv i ' nn'nn
tnn
I'KKI.I's Mi( t, .. millionaire "IlKinl
known I.I III. Ills l lllL.tliel BU. si
The sei-illl.l IilK.lt out a HHIlip ateamer
ir-eks the varhl VII but Hulls Vela
an.l Vri'nnn or- ive. iin.l i.lel.e 1 tin ev
Ihe boat lliillls fions Vbl'alin I., belt,
him liberate the Klrl I... U'.l in 1 si";'""
The three men then .ni.e In the IU .lorv
tralllns from the letn of Ihe a.iil
The IhlrJ nlKht oul IheN slulit ll .-Mtl I lie
Initlsn Ciller of I'hlli.leli'lib. olil.li la
them en board when II Is lei.rne.1 lb
llnllla nn nivlitale the I....1I. Ihe 1 nil 11
Chief li In a t.l'lslil" .nmllllnn. h.'viiu
been wre.-k.-il In storm 'Ihe vesse - IS
loi.ieil In Ihe hniel.rs with a .arte nf 1111 rii
tlons of vvnr cinsHiieil Jo llnml.ilrti lb.
owner, a .-ilrvle Is nn board bu lemslns
below tllrninh fe.r of there wlll.ll IS "J
the twin! of mutiiiv t th; own-r s 1 re n
rlea thai a s.fe arrival of lie , nra.. will
mean hi. hum fa. .11 ruin llollis . onsults
Vera ns to 111. inking .ouiuiall.l
('II MM'HU Ml (C'llllllllO'd)
M-pvO YOF
L) In tbi
YOl" believe the Ceitnans me light
lis war that ou ought to aid
them?"
1 cannot answer that." I aiiswetcd
honestly enough "for I do not fullv under
stand the conditions To be petfe. tlv frank,
however, my sympathies hip with Hiigland
and France In this case I am not con
sidering elthel side, but the poor devil
who owns this ship and cargo What we
ariv on board bete will not be a drop In
the bucket, but Us loss will spell tuln
t.
him. and Hint Is the thought which
In-
Alienees me "
'And 1 could not even dispatch a mes
sage wlieless""
"The Indian Chief has no equipment No.
Miss Vera, we shall be absolutely lost to
the wntld until we are either ciptured or
safe 111 some fiennan port liven then It
may prove entrenielv dltrtcull to (oiumuul
rate wllh our Mends J would not di -reh(.
you the project Is both a despei.it e
and a'dangeroiis one
The gill nmalned silent, her eves lowered
to the deck I bad said all possible, de
termined ns I vvas not to Influence her
decision As she did not speak or change
her attitude. I arose nnd walked across the
eahln 'o where I could look out forwaid
1 hardlv knew what I hoped hei decision
would be. for.mv sympathies were about
equally divided belw-fen the desperate, man
sitting alone In the after cabin and this
girl so unexpectedly called upon to meet this
emergency As to my own Interests and
Inclinations, thev were entirely blotted out
"Mr Hollls '
"Yes;" 1 turned and met her questioning
eves
"I must decide this? You mean to leave
It all In me?"
"There Is no other way '
"But I do not know what to sav I
thought at Hi st I could answer yes, gladly
I am not afraid, not the least bit nf-nld .
and If I could only get some word back to
mv people In New York that I am safe I
would almost welcome the rtvent..r.. lam
only 11 girl, vou know, and 11 like such
things Hut they will worry horrlblj. for
h"y have no knowledge ot where 1 am
No one knows 1-1 have sln.plv i-ai-neaied.
and papa vlll have detectives bunt
mg for me nnd will have lo tell mo her
Thev will imagine all so. ts of horrid things
Truly it It llnesil 1 seem i" ...-.... --
remain here, anrt-and not even ie, ......
know- that f am !.He And ' say I
ma" be weeks or even months, before I
could get a message to America.
"I am afraid so. Miss Vera i I wished you
. understand the exact truth
,0.-Oh' 1 do not think that would be rlght-
ln.-l'0t'hought you might feel that way. and
n made no Pledge befoie telling you the
sorv Of cou se 1 knew nothing of how
yuvere situated, or under what clrcum
stances vou had left home '
I stole away unknown to any one. it
was Just a lark, a foolish Joke. Xo ono
knows where I am." v.i-s-
' "Your home then Is In New- ork'
"Yes- all my people live there." Sho bid
her face m ner hands "They aie probal.lv
wild about me by now nh I cannot; It
woiiliMoo cruel. If I could only send them
"""touched the bent head gently with my
ha"Do not worr.v." t M Muay. "We wll,
give the scheme up entirely and bead to
ward the nearest American port Perhaps
luck may favor us. and If we meet an
American ship we can tranship you. and
ih?n Uk" a chance, knowing that you are
safelv homeward hound.
"But I understand you to say that that
would only increase your peril."
"l Xm and It might not At least I
will not consent to have you Implicated In
The affair any further than you are now
Your nrst duty Is to your mother I win
not sacrifice you to help our friend yonder
Jave his fortune. I'll give him my answer
now."
I took a step aft
but paused suddenly.
and he came limping forth, resting heavily
Si, a cane, his white face clearly ieyIec
... ... -tare nf the overhead skylight. I
.. . ...... nt iia owners i-aiiiu ouciicu.
stepped back lies-Ida the girl, who, aroused
by my suddden movement, .glanced quickly
up and sa whim. Almost Instantly ahe was
upon her feet, hesitated an Instant ns
thoueh perplexed at the man a apppearance,
ii j.....ne. utirl iVipt him.
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A Rom;
Hy
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luillilnj;. "Su-kham
chow, " 'And-ome
the trni'dcn.
North Atlantic
I'ARRISH
P led but gazing into her fnce seemingly
v.llhout lecncnlllnn. Yet I do not lecall "
'1 Hi. ves ou do' Suiely 5 oil must." she
Intel rupted 'Wh.v, j.iu have i-lutuged mnie
than I po vou not lemember the moon
light nlgliis nt Palm Bench? The llliliig
parties along the isiiist'
"Vein '" he .Tied, 1. note of delight III bis
volte -. if 1 nurse I lemember: but you
have l.'ciuie n unman, the very last petson
In the wet Id I expect, d to see And so .vou
ale the Indv we w.te fniliinale enough to
rescue Mi llollis in-ver even ineulinlied
.vmir name '
"There vv.is ji,, ie.iH.ui wbv 1 should." I
said, 'having in, thought of .vour ptevlous
aciiaiutmiee 'I'h. voung Ind.v and I have
Just been ills, ussliig the situation "
'Wait, lust a iiiomenl Mi Hollls" she
intcrilipted. her p.vps still on Hascoin's
fne 'This disciivei.v changps ever.v thing.
Mi H.isi-.ini is mi ..Id ft It-nil."
' So I ludge , but I do not Intend to l.-t
that tutlucme jour le. Isl.in '
Hut It will, and does'" a certniu lm
pptilniis, npppeal in her voice "I did not
understnuil befoie. ns I do now You are
Ihe owner Mr Hiiscim" This Is jour boat
and i-ingo" '
'Yes. Vera, things have not gone vet.v
well with me nf late, and my entile f. 11 tune
Is hole,' he misweml, lather bltterl.v
'1 am sori.v 1 bad not he, ml You have
beiti lettlbly ill rioni Mini looks, and are
lame It II was tli.it arr.ili In New- Yotk.
fi.im which ou never leiovcud?"
"I was In the lui.Miil.il for mouths, and
si aii-Ply Imped to live That was when m
business went to smash '
Father nevel told me; nnd Jour
liuilher""
'Is living. In Philadelphia, hut In lather
straitened circumstances, and III; my
jounger biother has b.eii compelled to leave
sihool and seek puiplm incut " He smiled
weakly "1 had hoped this njage would
set us all on our feet again "
She leleaSed her hind fioin his gt.isi,
anil sank down cine more Into the ilinlr
her glance leaving his lace and seeking
mine
"Mr. Hollls," she said almost defiantly.
It Is my wish that the Indian Chief con
tlnue Its vojage "
"But I cannot . ouseiil "
"You left this dc. Ihlnu lo me You said
plainly that only m.v pic-cmo on board rie.
teried vou from accepting command Well.
I make that decision M.v comfort, even
the momentary fe.11 whlib mv family may
feel over mv sliange disappearance, inuld
never justify my refusal I know this gen
llem.iu, and have nut his mother, we wete
good ft lends He shall not be mined
through any whim of a girl Whatever may
occur to us during Ihe next few- weeks, I
shall not fall to do my part."
' You mean this?"
'I not only mean it; I urge jou lo go
ahead, not considering me In the least "
"I cannot quite undei stand so sudden a
change "
"Perhaps nu do not undeistand women,"
she said, nnd nulled "It Is our privilege
to ihangc our minds without npp-rent ica
snu But In this case my reason Is a
worthy one" She paused, her manner
1 hanging. "Sur.lv y.ui leiall who Mr. Bas.
com Is?"
"Xot In the ri molest degree"
"But we spoke of li tin In the boat Philip
Basconi "
Mv e.vcs widened nnd I caught nn ,-ire.ith.
' Itood ijo.l' jes: now I r.call the 'fair,
lie Is the man Fcigus McCanii shot ip the
hotel r.-stnuianl. That Is the acid. Ml' he
speaks of. Why, this Is htiange enough to
be (lit Inn "
ltiiscnni stood leaning on his iane,.ook.
lug al us, as though falling to .ompi client!
what it wns we veto talking about Po
slblv he did not latth our words clearly.
for his white face appeared puzzled.
"You speak of me?" lie asked, 'of my
dlllkult.v with McCann?"
Sho looked up at him earnestly
Yes, It Is ver.v strange You should
know the truth. There weie three of us
who escaped together when the acht sank;
Mr. Hollls, myself and Feigns McC.inn "
Basconi straightened, his lips pu-s"ed
tight
"He Is hcie now, a guest on board mv
ship?"
"Yes: I do not know whore sleeping
In one of the staterooms, probablj Mr
Hollls was compelled to strike him while
we were In the boat and his face was
badly bruised I have not seen him since
1 came over the side"
Bascom's expression was one of struggle
as he stnred Into our faces. It was dim
cult for him to (Ind words; to even contiol
his mind
This this Is a misfortune." he said
Anally. "I do not know how It will end I
have sought to avoid tho man. Miss Vera,
do you know the truth of that nltalr? not
the "newspaper story, but the facts?"
She shook her head
"I only heard thai the tiuuble occurred
over Myra Bradley. McCann found j-ou
together, and shot you In u 'fit of Jealous
rage."
"So far the story was ttue; but 1 was
not at the restaurant with Miss Bradley
1 had never, hut once before, even spnkon
to her. She called me to her table that
evening, where she was dining alone, lo
question me regarding some mutual friends
tu Philadelphia, Our brief conveisation
was most commonplace. McCann shot me
without warning. I did not even know he
vvas near, until the woman screamed."
"ITftt." I said, ns he paused, "wns thcte
no trial? That was not the newspaper
storj'."
"I know It." bitterly, "aiul 1 have only
my word to give you. I could not defend
myself, and no one else made any effort
tn do so, McCann had money, nnd In
fluence: I wa l.vlpK umonrclomi in a hue-
glial., fjjlfcy"''.'!'' ott tt? 'IflJSSy.V
the police exonerated McCann on the ground
of self defense nnd Ihe ease never trim
In 1 1 lit 1
I held out m.v hand
Having had some expetlenie liilelv Willi
I McChiiii I snld heailll.v "I am netfeitlv
I ready In ..crept vour version Ills being nn
I boaid is awkward and iinpteasnut but
we must put up with It as best we ran Is
this your thought. Mr linsiom'
He did not answer nt once, not until she
looked up nucstlonlngly
There Is nothing else possible." he said
a' last but as though the admission hurl
Mv untitle Is not revengeful, although I
teriaitilv have no feeling of Mndne's towiml
lo man However, this Is m.v ship, and he
is mv guest; as long ns he lemalns on
bi.md I shall treat him ns 1 would any
'bet under like i IrcunistHilces "
I I knew vou would snv Hint ' the girl
I c. launed "Now cvirvthlng' Is all right.
Mi Hollls?'
As nearlv so as we can make It." 1
I answered assuming an ease I was fm
, 'nun feeling "Your eclsoti Is Hint we
I continue the voyage In i.ermany"'
I To wherever Mr Itiiscom delri to go"
erv well." 1 tinned to the othet "And
Ion appoint me i.iptalu, del.gntliig to me
full authority""
I d with pleriMile."
I held out mv baud siliprlsed to note the
strong grip of the slender, white lingers
lespnndlng to mv clasp
I The mattei Is settled then let the re.
I suit prove what It ma.v It Is already
' uixwing dusk, I will go on deck nnd
I assume inmiuaud '
I II.VI'I lilt Mil
I srlerl Mi lllllrers
rplli: die was cist
J- adventure might
However the slraiige
ght eventunll.v end what
ever peril lurked ahead of It. It was now
too late for legrel The full responsibility
I had assumed aituosL overwhelmed me as
1 brsl emerged upon deck, but there lame
to me also n spiilt ttf recklessness v. Inch
brought a laugh to mv lips and a shrug to
m.v shoulders Wbv should I .are'" It was
bet ih. ihe in.! mine, and If she thought
etinijgh of ihm vv re. k of a man In the labln
below tn make sm li sacrlllce. the alfalr was
of small moment to me. vet II was an odd
chain of irciuiislatii es which had Hung
these people together bete In mldoiemi A
moment I lingered at the port rail stating
out Into the smother of the coming dusk,
wondering how It would all end before I
climbed Ihe la.ldei to the pimp deck
The iiegio was al the wheel, while Mas
lets stood att gazing atein He was not
nware of mv presence until 1 spoke sharply.
' Ml Masters '
A.ve, ave. sli "
"I have agteed to take command of Hie
ves.e) fot the remainder of the voyage." I
said quletlv. "and would have a wonl with
the crew '
'The remainder nf the voj-age, sir?"
"Yes, the vessel has suffered no set ions
damage and then- ale surely seamen on
boaid able lo serve as watch iitlkers "
The hn-un is a good man. s "
What Is his name''"
' Leavot.l '
"Veij well, have all the men piped aft.
I do not like the looks of Ihe shj . or Ihe
sen, and we must m-t those decks .-leared "
"All hands, sli"
"Certalnlv Mr Mnslei They have had
iesi enough 1 Imagine' the last few- davs
Now Ihe.v are in foi a spell uf vvoik"
MILLION FOR ORCHESTRA.
WOMEN'S COMMITTEE SAYS
Workers for Orcnnization Hear Kn
couniKini' Reports at An
nual Meeting
The women's cnnunlllees of the Philadel
phia iircl-esita held their annual meeting
In the intn Club this in. lining, when moi e
than lmi women pi. million! ill Ihe nitisli.il
and social citcles of the cltv met to discuss
the oichpsii.i season vvlii.h lias Just pissed
Miss Flames A Wiler. piesldent of the
.-enti.il committee pieslded al the meeting
and after Mrs Chmles W1 llcuiy. i curding,
secietaii had lead Ihe minutes of the lust
annual meeting pi.-seiilcd a comprehensive
lep.ut or ihe p."! vvlil.li the committees
have plaved tn the sun ess nl the oreheMin
dining the hist season Sftei a levlew of
the ntchestia's lon.eit activities vvhUh In
i lulled nppeaiances in twelve Stales of the
I'nloii as well as the Pistil. I of Columbia
Miss Wister dwelt at some length on thej
work of the women s committees In Ihe for
mation of the orchpsti.i s u-cenllv completed
endowment fund, and staled Hint nothing
less than $1 nna.nfiO would sutlsf.v the de.
sites of those who have tho orchestra's In
t, tests so closely at heart
Mis William W Ainett. Hie lottespond
Ing sect etat. v of the committee, also read a
leport, In which she Mai.. I that the mem
ber ship of the Women's Committee and Its
aiulll.ules bad Incteased bj :'.!'. members
during the last season, so that the total
membership now numbers. lR.T. women After
a llnanUfil report b.v Mis Alfred Reginald
Allen. Mm Arnelt lepnited the wink done
by Ihe mi. nheis of the .-omnilltee in the
formation f the fund, to wlikli tlfi women,
nieiubeis of the .omnilltee. had suhsci ibed
The report of the nctlvitie' of the (ler
maulnivii and Chestnut 1 1111 committees
was lead by Mrs W Mcaiinioiit Ululiiev
acting for the president, the Countess of
Santa Ihilaha, who was unable to be pies.
ill Mrs. I. Ilowaid Weatherlv, piesl
dent of the West Philadelphia committee,
icpoited the oinplelliiu of a fund foi the
purchase of a new slage setting fot the
orchestra, to be designed by Anion Albeis
a Holland artist, undei the supervision
of Leopold U Sevffert. Other reports
weie submitted b.v Mrs. .Inhn B Bird, for
Wllmlligt in Del , by Mrs Matthew H
Ctver. for Media chestei and West dies
t.r. and by Mis William A Slaughter, foi
New Jci hey.
Two Teachers. Mourn Relatives
I'HAMUCP.slHl'IlUt1 Pa Apill J7 Bv
a colncldeti. e. two teacheis of tin fni ultj
of Penn Hall me moiunlng the loss of
i. datives in ,t mysterious manner The
eihler of Miss Hlsle Meison, ten. In i of
elocution who was stud.vlng in Brussels,
bas disappente.l nnd no trace of hei has
been found despite a haul senreb A
biothil of Miss llettina Bonncnie. tea.hcr
of Flench, disappeared mi llood I-'ild.iy lu
New York, whcie he lives, ai d has not been
found
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