Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 04, 1917, Sports Extra, Image 13

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EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, ' MAY 4, M?
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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Various Affairs Will Take Place Today Further
Preparations Are -on i'or the Annual Pony
Show at Wynnewood
ONI ' would think that there would lnve
been enough tickets to ro nround last
nlRht nt tho iicrformnnco of the Mask
and Win nt tho Metropolitan, lmt It nt-ems
not m, for aren't Mm. Iillllo Ptrcninn and
Mrs. Spencer Mlllci, 3d, and a whole
bunch of othom roIiik to motor down to
WllmlnKton today for dinner and the per
formance of tho Musk and WIk In that
town, nnd tho C. A IIcckRchcr Wetherllls
will also entertain nt tho pcrform.inco
down there.
Iteally, after n xerv iiulet week In social
circles thote Is iulte a llttlo dolnc tod.ij
end tonight. In tho llrst place, tho Ar
thur llmlen New holds aie giving a snnl!
illnnet dnnce for Doiothx nt tho Log
rnbln on their eMate nt Laverock The
men aie leaving ko soon for training
lamps nnd nctuul clutv. It Is u wise pi in
to give them n pood lime while the nro
with ns, hence the small prty tonight
Then In town the Il.irtlnon K C'nneis
will enteitaln for Ilachel I'lllel at n the
atre party followed b supper, whin the
other guests will Include Ml nnd Mis.
Hni rlson Koons Canci , .Ir , Knthai Ine I.e i,
Mls Maty Warts, Kmmi Doir, Trances
Tveon Inabcl I'ngo, Ilolsteln do Haven
Fox. Snowdcn Simuel, Henry Tatn ill,
Ilodmnn Wister. Divltl Van I'elt, Moirls
Meirltt, Phlppen West, Hmlen Wood,
Lieutenant Tonic Todd nnd .lames Car
ter, Jr.
MA-
ANV chlldien of fashionable soeletv
111 bo among tho exhibitors nt tho
annual pony show' which Is to bo held on
tho estate of Mr. and Mis William .1.
Clothier, nt Wniiewood, on llaj 10, In
aid of Workman Tlaco House.
Tor weeks piepaiatlons have been going
on for tho show, which Is the biggest
event of the spring heaon for the hil
drcn, nnd tho finishing touches arc now
being put on the training of the ponies
and tho kiddles, too, in somo cases.
Many of the chlldien have been denied
the privilege of Jumping their ponies be
fore this ear ecept of course, when
no one was looking nnd theio has been
nyich schooling of miniature horses ic
ccntly b miniature horsemen and horse
women. It Is lortuln thnt the show Is
going to prove nttr.ictlvo
nntries for tho pom show closo on
Mondav with Mis Victoi (. Mather at
Itaverford. Ahendy .1 long list of com
petitors has come foiward and It Is ex
pected that the mills these dijs will
bring manv additional contenders. There
will be thirteen classes, two of them jump
ing classes Hpeclil contests will be held
for Urge nnd small ponies nnd there will
be two championship classes, one for
harness ponies and one foi saddle ponies
Cups will be presented lis first piles In
ever.v class ubbons being held for second
and thlid place winners
Chlldien more than fifteen cars old in e
baried fiom the show that Is, ns lldeis
and dihers. That means that some of
the .voungsters who took part in the
oiiglnal exhibition several enis ago are
reaching the limit of competition How
ever, theic ntP others to take their places,
and It Is unlikely that the pon show
will ever lose Its populailty and attrac
tiveness Mrs Clothier, clialtman of the gcneinl
committee which has supervision over the
pony show and the other ntti actions, has
nnnounced that In the event of rain on
May 1C the affair will bo postponed until
the following daj.
The doll show is to bo Judged b chil
dren. The biggest, smallest, prettiest,
oddest nnd best dicsscd dolls all will le
celve prUes Eleanor f Iambic, of Hnver
foicl. is In chaige of the doll show and is
receiving the entries.
Mai Ion Tavlor Is chairman of the dc
paitment of the ba?aai which will tepie
eent the settlement foi which the entei
talnment is to be given Miss Tavlor will
be nshlsted bv Maiii l.andieth, His 1
r.eath, Anita Sanders and Hstello San
ders. The cake depaitmcnt Is headed
bj Marjotie Townsend as hah man, and
her assistants will Includo Alice Scott,
Maigaiottu Reason, Mrs. Itohert A.
Toney, Maiv Wlstei nnd Mis. T. Wlstar
Brown, 3d
Mis Neddie I'age Is chahnnn of the
candy section nnd will be assisted by Mis.
Treeman Bcvvlev, Mis Jacob S. Disston,
Jr., Hleanoi Carpenter, Nancy Dunning,
Mrs Edward Le noutllllei. Mary Hopper
Hovvland, Adelaide S. Newlin, Maigaret
Shober, Elizabeth Taj lor and Louise
Thompson
The luncheon nnd Ico cream nnd cake
department will have quite an an ay of
younger members of society as aides. Jean
Thompson will be tho chairman, and her
asslstants.vvlll include Maiv TSrooke, Mrs.
Trederlck L. Ballaid, Tiances F.onsal.
Luclle Carter. Nancv Wvnno Cook, Mis
William Disston, Edith E irle. Edith Elli
son, Maty Harlan, Cornelia Leldy, Mrs.
Arthur Low rey, Margai etta Mj ers. Mary
Tancoast, Mrs S Carey Potter and Pansy
Scott. NANCV WYNNE.
Personals
The engagement Is announced of Miss
Olartvs H Tarle. daughter of Mr and Mm
George H Tarle. Jr. of Bread Acres Tirvn
Mawr. to Ml Gilbert Mather Miss Larle.
who Is among tho debutantes of next
reason Is a sister of Mrs Victor Mather,
Mrs Dlluorth Heres Mrs loseph M. Tat
terson. '.'d and Mlrs Edith Earle, whose
engagement to Mr Phlller Leo was an
nounced d-irlng the winter .,..
Mr. Mather will leavo to go to Tort M
ngara on Mondav to serve ns a lieutenant
In tho omcers' Keseive Corps
Mr nnd Mrs Calvin SatterfleM. formerly
of Cermantown nnd now residents or
Washington announce the engagement or
their daughter Mlsa Phoet hatterfleld. to
Mr. Thomas Oreen rexton. of Virginia,
first lieutenant In the Tenth United btates
Cavalry Lieutenant Pevtnn Is nt Present
on the Mexlcun border. Miss Sxtterilelil,
who. with her sister. Miss Lindsay Si er
field, Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs t llllam
I liarba, of West Coulter street, German
town, for several.davs will leave In Of.
tober, accompanied by her parents, for tho
border, where the wedding will take place
Miss Helen Bell, of 1314 Locust street,
has returnel frpm Atlantic City, whero she
spent a fortnight.
Miss Ma.be! Johnson, of S'amford. Conn ,
has returned to her home after visiting her
cousin, Mrs E Boss Carver, of Queen
lane, Germantovvn. Miss Johnson's mar
riage to Mi. Ralph Boblnson, of New Haven,
will take place .In June, whsn Mrs, Carver
Will act as matron of honor,
XI, Mil 'VKOWrH owaNUMtan J-
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tho IlPlle-vtie-sirntforil before the enteitaln.
nicnt of the M itlnee Musical Club, when
1110 prize eintati written bv Mi CI u cat e
K Iliwilen was sung The dinner wns In
hnnm of .Mi,, i:u n.or IMinomls and her
mmc. Mi st-w'cv KVtclnm Mrs EJ.
liiniiils win leave tomm low for .New York
to be the guest ,,f Mrs Noble McCotmell
president of the Mo7iit Club who will be
hostess at the breakfast to le Riven bv this
dull nt the Hotel Astor on Kiturda)
Mr and Mrs .lohn Wiggins of 13-,
J-otith Eighteenth street, will entertnln a
Jew of their friends lufniin-ill nt .llnner nt
l.sslnglon on Tuesdnv e veiling
Mr nnd Mrs Hniold Porter of West
I eiiu Mtcet (Jermintowti will have Ml
nti.l Mrs ! arlev (lamni.t. of llarrlfburg,
as null gurets for several eliji
Among thoo i, ui ,uno togrtber mi
vaturdn at the ilium r to be given at the
(.crmaniowu Crkket Club before the gov
frnors bill win ,P Ir ,, MrM J()ll
Houv Mr and Mrs llaiold pIrter, Mr
vJL'i ,l'u r"rlr iliinuiKt and Mr and
Mrs Elliott Curtis
Mrs p T, GIlKcy. of Stokle nnd Mid
vale avenues Germ intown lias Issued irds
for a luncheon at M.-nhelm 011 M ij jl i,,
honor of .Vllss Harel ( oillu.
Mi and Mrs llnnv v i..n ..r ....
(reshelin Arms. Chosmut Hill, will enl.r
tan at dinnei tranoirow night at Mm-
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ihe'nn'iMV" Mi,rrP '"bi-'icRe are at
tho Hotel Tin more. Atlantic City
o The annum elot Hon of the PI isllc Club of
,"1 ,! Vi. ' ?.'" ,0 P"P" t"n,i ' H" W'dn. s.
n ni , ll"renit- Wellsmin 1,-ulton .,,
uninlniouslv re. lc( led p.rsldnnt Tho othei
olllccrs aie Mrs Alice Hub., .Stephens,
first vice pre-ldent Miss ll.rrlet Sirtiln.
second Mce pi. s ,1, M , r. cording secret irv.
.miss itutli I.e. 1 1 loiiespondlng secret irv
Mss loiistnii... ..chime Illllt t.easuier,
.Miss Althi 1 .1 Cam, II - he nniiuil reports
who re id
Mrs l.iin,,. Mceser presided at tho tea
table
A elniitv ilinrc. and M u hop wns chen
bv the nuMllsrv nf the Dow mow n Hebrew
l)n Miiferv nt Dtiiso do Dancclaml
Twentieth stuet and Mcmtgninerv nvniiie,
list evening Pi needs .f the dance will
le fniwaidiil to the Institution which 1 ires
foi foil 01 nine children d illv while thcii
motlieis go out to e irn a livelihood
The olllcers who brine I to nnke the
dance a success Included Miss Hehecca Sim
anickv. Miss Itie Isdniner Mls3 Ilini 1 tu
ber .Miss Leni l'ensler nnd .Miss Mollie
Llpkl
Ti lends of the t'ptowu Home for the
Aged are linking p thorite arrangements
foi a concert and Mav ilinco which will
rinse the se imih -Mav 11 at Apollo Hill.
17J0 North Hroul street 'I he pioceeds of
this dame will go foi the upkeep of the
Tptown Home fen the ged at 0-,B.9'i7
Noith J'l.nikllii stieet which Is In need of
funds fi linpinveiiKnt of the buildings
The toiiinilltte In clnrgo Includes Mr
I) Schwartz ihiirinan . Miss Solodor Miss
Lipshit? Miss Koeulg .Mlvs Klndennin
Mls 13c rm in Miss HorltsUv. Miss Striuss,
Miss Mciidt Mi s (.old Mi A Coin n Mr
fl Gold Ml H Levintnu Ml ZillUow Mr
Moiilson Mi 11 Chudnolf Mi P V.1n11n
and MNs Ev 1 Levluson
Along the Main Line
Theie will be a d into glvn at the Giei
binoK Golf Club tomorrow which will
end the mioii for the tard t luh v1iom
members are Miss Itove Bennett Miss
Mice M.i Covn Miss ll.len Minis, Miss
letln Bennett Miss Glides Giuliani, Miss
Mlldml Still net Miss Anna Coter, Miss
IVitothv Evans Miss M.njoilo T.vans Ms
Million Hutts Miss Gertiudc Williams mil
Miss lubel Williams
Germantown
Mis luvld'l Young of West Phll-Elleni
stuet Genu. intown give all iufoimil din
nei on Wtilnesilu night In honor of Dr
and Mis I II urv Olrie h. of Haltimoie, who
are su tiding several dis In this clt
Mr mid Mis llitik Estabrook, of 148
West lohiisiin Mreet left jestculav for
Newark N J and New England, to be
gone 11 month
Mr mil Mrs .loseph Wavne, Jr, will
give a dlnnet tomorrow night at Manhciiu
befoie the governois bill
North Philadelphia
Mr and Mrs Liuience o Lotighlin, of
21JI West Ontario street 'llogi, aunounco
the engigenient of theli diughter, Miss
Mi died l.nietti o Loiighlin and Mr 1 1 1111
lltou I Ilranigan also of this clt
Ml and Mis Uovland U Ellis, of 4D13
North Twelfth stieet Invo Issued invita
tions to th welding of their daughter. Miss
Eveln Ellis to Mr Gilbert L Hirve at
their home on Wednesday evening. May 16,
at 7 JO ocIock A icceptlon will be held
after tho teremonv The at-home cards
mo for aftei June 16 nt 4U3T North Twelfth
Uret.
Mrs Wilberforco lohnson, of 3G24 North
Eighteenth street, entertained .it luncheon
toila at hei houio Mrs William Login.
Mis Lauri Shlnkle, Mis Trank Tischer,
Mrs 1 Yank .mdcrhersclien Mrs Cjielella
Itesteln Mis lohn Nuttall, Mrs Grant
Boekefellcr, Mrs Max Mall and Mrj U.t
mond Wet'.cilcj
Miss Mllllo Tliomas of 'I ioga and Twen
tv -second streets entertained tho members
of her literary and musical club last eve
t Ing at her home The Includo Miss Nellie
MISS RAE ISDAMER
Miss Isdamcr was one of those who
took nctivo part in the dance Riven
last night for the Downtown
pi I Hebrew Dy Nursery at Dance-
14tf,iip4ft,fAf,'rr
Aldrlch, Miss Ircno Hosier, Miss Lllllft U.
Jackson, Miss Agnes Walker, Miss Ola nob
irlson, Miss I'lnrencd Nuttall, Mls E. Jane
flgdcn, Mrs Walter ltoberts and Mls Kle
favcr A concert nnd exhibition of pictures was
held last night In the Edward T. Steel
Sthool, Sixteenth nnd Cntign streets 'I he
exhibition was one of more thnn ordinary
Intetcst It consisted of carbon photographs
of the mnsterplfces in art In different ioun
tries nnd periods, nnd wns loaned by tho
Elson Art PtlbliMiIng Compati).
Mrs Hubert Bnikei of Veinngo anil
Nlneleenlh streets, is tiavcllng through the
western States
Mis II S Steele, of 1821 North Brond
street, will entertain the members of her
caul dub on Moneliv Twent-elMit guests
will he present
Miss Millie Biugh will entertiin this eve.
nliig nt her home .Ifitl North Eighteenth'
slreet. and will be assisted bv Mis Trunk
Thomson nnd Mrs Itobert Tries The guels
will Include Mrs Carl Herchel, Miss Ithea
Inn vim. Mrs William Hoggs, Miss Elbe
Itrown Miss Ethel Johnson Miss Alice
Yonker, Miss Until WIN011 Mrs 't 11
CliwHon Mls Margaret Hilton, Mrs
Charles o Vmleison Mrs Miller Burk
Inrdt Miss Mill in Cannon Miss Josephine
Hrown Miss Jivslo BNivvn. Mrs Trnnk Ilir
ral Mir Marlon W Henjiniln Miss Ollvli
1 "ox Mis Edwaitl Aldrlch Mrs M Hlner
Miss Ethi I Cawson. Mls Edn 1 ImvIs Mies
Marv Tludlix MIhs Iteiil ih Kniuer. Miss
l.i 11 1 K'llll 111 Mrs Tloience IHlr.Miiple, Mis
S II Neliuin, Mls Mabel llemsen, Mrs
,loepli luinllnsrn Mrs s siluelTii, Mrs
George I. Unto and Mrs William Piown
Mrs II i 1111 lennliigs. of Rfiil .Noith
Nineteenth street Is visiting her cliiighter,
Mis William Buit Thompson, at her home
RJJ Albums street I'elhim
The members of the '1 beta Alpha Theti
f-oiorltv will give t hell .inninl luncheon nt
the Ulttenhouse on Siturdix, Jliv 2S Mls
M lb. I Ki Mrs George Griveiistlne, Jd,
and Miss Helen Harris form tho entertain,
mint committee
Mr and Mrs Charles Xt Lav In. of 2310
Green street, .innoutice the engagement of
theli diughter. Miss Tlorence Lav In. to
Mr A llerniiii Wodow, nlso of this city
Mr nnd Mrs T T Jennings of Vorth
Eighteenth street will nitert.iln .1 house
putv over the week-ind nt theli cottage In
Oiein Citv Their guests villi include Mr
and Mis Charles Tdw.ud llillowell, .Miss
Mabel Mlltr ami Miss Bessie Jennings
South Philadelphia
Mrs Ch tries S Davis of !'il1 South
Twentv-llrst street will entertain at an In
foinnl iliiuo on luesdav In honoi of Mrs
O tx lei ( arlton Crowell w Ifn of I'n mister
Crowe I t' S M C who Is now In the
Virgin Islands
Mrs .limes Ancker nf fifteenth nnd
Miutik streets h is gone to Atlantic City for
seveial weeks (
West Philadelphia
Mr and Mrs H Warren Lutz and their
son villi leave toelav for .1 visit of a few
weeks nt Gltssboio, N J
Miss lane Conwav Miss Laurette Conway
and Miss gnts e iiugh hive gone to New
iorli fur i weeks sta
Lansdowne
Quite one of the most attractive iff.ilrs
given in Linsdowne this season was the
leeltal and elalice which tool; plice list
night in the lwilitl'th Centllt Club Mls
Trances E Ilirnis vns tho prlnclpil
singer and she vias assisted b the Lleder
dingers of Philndelphl 1 under tho direction
of Mi Hem Jlolz Mi Willi tin S 'I blin
der accompanied tho singers 'lhe program
was ns fo lows
PVUT t
e horups
del Ihrri h .1 I nns lone Trail rjlltotl
thl I 111 l.onulnf I 11 Ion . . Ifnthaa
I.) Ih I. .ml uf I.oms Vt,a Hay
Supralin SuluM
II) Ih. V 1 1 1. of l.iushtcr . . SftnitTKiin
Hi) Down lhe I or. t llomll
tc) As 1 liroiii.il the sareit" fruiii lai Hoh"iu
Puccini
C linruc
I11I Where M r.iraMiii Jhis Hpic 1 Iihr
Hi) Sjmpitlij from the Hrelly .. t-rlml
Sopr mo
(al The .spirit I lower 'Upton
III) Will 11 the Wljp Sproi.il
lei lhe Sli.hllniile liittcn
l'lclli. Silos Silci ti.l
pvrtT 11
song C'ele
Jloroihy s Weil lln l)y Wilson
I c'irlllon t(Juirtet)
L AubBile (CI lrli t)
3 elavotte .Now thn I.ark la up Above
(Soprano
4 Muaolle (CJutrlet)
ri Mlnuette Oh How I Inn Thee
t Tenorl
n (!li.u ((Jinilel)
7 Snrntnmle Heir i hlM for XV horn I
linn. Prioetl ' It'onlrdl(o)
8 1'aHlornli Mil ou .err Hear the
Tale ' inirlione)
1 Pav ine (CJuarle I)
10 llnale (CJuari. t)
1 he l.leiler SlnKers
Roxborough
Miss Peail Iliivs entcrt lined at I11111I1
eon and canls Wednesday at her homo on
Hideo avenue Hei guests included Mrs
Frank Weger, Mrs Hcnrv Millet Miss
Emm 1 Itehfuss, Mrs N Claire Horlbiugh
.Mrs William A Kelt. Mrs Frederick Stott.
Mrs Trank Kenworthv, .Mrs John A htruse,
Mrs Hov A Boblnson Mrs Charles Wcln,
Mrs Albert!. Hood, Mrs Hobert His and
Mrs Orlando Pctt
'the Bible School of the Uoxborough Bap
tist Church Hldgo and Ljieiun avenues,
held a service Wednesdt night to celebrate
Its 11 J hundredth blrthdii anniversary Tho
"Helitlon of tho Church to tho School and
the bchool to tho Chiirth was tho topic
discussed nnd there was a program of
speclil music Tonight the oung people of
the church will give a reception and enter
tainment The celebration will close on Sun
day evening, when the He I)r Georgo T
Webb xv 111 address the school
The mirrlige of Miss Tlorence E Bauen
zohn, diughtei of Mr and Mrs Odnel
Hauen7ohn of 135 Uoxborough avenue to
Mr Alfred II McN.illv, also of Uoxbor
ough, villi tike place on Tuobilay evening,
Ma 22, at the homo of the bride's parents
Tho bride will be attended by hei sister.
Miss Anna H Biuenzohn Mr Italph A
McNnlly will be hlsjirothors best man
A mass-meetlng under the auspices of the
Interchurch Federation nnd Adult Bible
Classes will be held In the Empress ThCatro
011 fiund.i afternoon at I o clock, Tho
program will Include the Interesting Car-lisle-Pleipont
wet and dry dialogue debate
nnd choius singing, under the direction of
Mr H C Lincoln
Weddings
CAUTEU SCIIEETZ
The marrlago of Miss Buth C SchecU.
daughter of Mi and Mrs Benjamin Rcheetz,
of 2543 West Huntingdon street, to Mr
Walter B Carter took place on Wednesday
nfternoon at 4,30 o'clock In the Cookman
Methodist Episcopal Church, Twelfth street
and Lehigh nvcnuo, with the Hev Ulchard
Badcllffe omclntlng nt the ceremon Tho
brldo, who was given In marriage by her
father, was unattended Tho service was
followed by a leceptlon at tho home of the
brldo's parents Mr Carter and his bride
will live at Twent-slxth and Huntingdon
btreets.
War Course for Girl Farmers
AMBLEIt, Pa , May 4. The School of
Horticulture for Women has planned a
special war course In agriculture, covering
the more Important points In vegetable
gardening, with concise Information In the
present food crisis The first subject in
the course, "Preparation of Ground and
riantlng of Small Vegetablo Gardens," will
be discussed at meetings this mornlnf and
nfternoon, Other subjects will t dls
.,,, at mctlnrR to be held eaeh VMav
Uli: month. i . . '
A BATTLE OP MASTERS
enprtclit Life PuHt.h! c i mnim Tin II cpe iii nrrnncment
"I could so hjpnoti7c you, .lane, that in liulf an horn jmt would tluovv
your arms mound mx neck"
"And I could so hvpnotte ou in less than a minute"
CONTRABAND
A Romance of the North Atlantic
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inutln Mollis Mien on .Ml. wild V . rn.
(II PTI.Il X I (fimtliiiiril)
SHE stopped sniUlenh, ns thiough reili7
Ing all at once where our icuitroveisj
was leading us Then she faced mo In the
dim light
'I am cerl lin v soirv our eonveisitlon
bis taken this course, Mr llollls t-ho said
more iiuktlv rhere Is tin need of iVfi mis
undorst Hiding and it then. Is one It Is
surelv through n f mlt of mine l'hlllp His.
com is merelv mv friend-n. u eel tint In
deed, except thiough i memoiy of glilhooel
I I nallv do not know xvlu this should
make nnv diffueme with u. et Miiely,
ou will be leve nu '
I .In and regret If mv woids hive led
ou to think otbeiwlse It Is still votir de
sire that we unllnue the vovage'
Mv elesire' Is there nnv othei way of
saving tho Investment in this vessel and
cargo" '
"I know of none "
"Then we must g on. must we not? I I
hope vou will Captain Hollls
Heforo I could stop her. m add another
word, she was gone, and I was appirently
alone on tho deck
ii nnii tn
1 he New Dnv Benin
IUEMAINLH on deck the greater part of
the' night, but nothing of .an alarming
nature took place 'lhe crew rennlne.l
nulet and tho watch on dutv obex eel orders
promptlv enough to give those of us aft j
new feeling of conlldenee x. hen Leavonl
relieved Olson nt midnight the threo of us
dit-cusscd the situation togethet before tho
second mate went below nnd decided to
make no furthei move until the men openlv
dtclareel themselves Both omcers agreed
with me. tint, as soon ni the knowledge of
McCanns airest reached the for. castle
there would be trouble If It was possible foi
Liverpool anil While to get the Inching of
tho others In revolt But as to how serious
the spirit of inutlnj nlread was we bad no
ubsoluto meins of knowing Leni ore! seemed
to bo a clear-headed, senslhlo follow and
I agreed with bis summing up of the. sltui-
1 ""it s like this Mr Hollls " ho slid soberly
"Wove got to let tbo-e fellows decide first
whit they Intend to do 'I bar's nothing
happened, so fni as I can see, to cause us
to kick up an P irtlciil ir shlnd Tho crew
s ilnln' its work and the only sperlil
troublo nboarl ionics from xvlilskv. and
the mone of tint guv ou vo got locked up
down below 1 m for holdln on to him, and
when It gets d.o'lRht. makln' a search fot
tho booze . , , , , ,
Of course when Liverpool and his gang
find nut that tneir pim-iuur. n-...i.i 11 .11
Umbo the re niturallv bound to do sonio
klckln' but tint wont bo until morning
and unless the get the whole bunch for
raid on their side 1 lecknn we can hanelle
em all tight M "0"'(1 ,,e " alt.
nnd see what turns up, sir, mi' then, If
them fellers read want trouble, jump in
nnd glvo 'em all they want "
'flood sea philosophy Mr Leaord" I
answered heartily "I'll sta on deck for an
hour or so et and then lie down Mr
Olson ou'd better get what rest ou can
Personally, I do not anticipate any demon
stratlon forward until nfter I can take an
observation nnd the men learn where we
nre and what part of tho sen we are head
ing' into. It's not likely tho leaders In this
row have told the others about the money.
Is It? They nre keeping all that hid, and
working the war racket."
"No doubt of It, sir. And vvo'ro surely
goln on to Hamburg?"
That Ii my intention."
Olson turned away, but paused a moment
it the head of the ladder.
at the head of the ladder.
0
'.Xlavlie lis not mv place, sir. to speik "
he vinlui.il il.iiihtfullv Hut there s sure
to be tienible when the crew finds tint is tho
iouis( .-nt 1hi ine Bliro stlried up over
gettln thi.iwn Int.i them Ereiuh and English
prliinii Nimiti ih1 h hem sttilllng em good
ill plopei I xe geit must of It fiom the men
at the vvhei I
V.11U bellevo Ibex will mutiny'"
"Ae If the v have the leaders and Liver
pool mid White would go a hell of 11 long
wavs fur ten thousand dull us sir"
' nd von XIi l.mieiid '
lilsmi kniiWM Ihein bettir thin I do sir,'
the Hint mail answered vlowlv "But I
leckoii siilnriuen nre all nbuul alike He
twieu the fen 1 nf h0n laptureil on this
Job, mid that el mi munev th u 's linble to bo
ipilti- 11 lire slarled up thin) ill tho foe istle
Wfvn gut cur woil. nit out foi us ahead
ir the pott Is It tmburg
"Well tints the pott You might as well
midlist tnil It now, anil tomnirow 111 in ike
It eipnlli eleir tei the crew Tho one and
only thing I want to know Is do mx oillceis
H mil with me. "
In thn dtrl.ness the eves of tho two
roiikht the vague outlines of each other,
but foi the limine nt 11. Ither ausweml
'Will Ml Le !iud'
"lie 11 I . tun aft nil ,e sii, hnnoslK
I txpe e led (1, elu m elmj j nln t ch umed
noun hluie ,
"Vii'l ui Mi tiiHin "
Us piettx Mf to put me ilr.un .iRilnst
Llv.iponl ni mitt,, ni,,! the ,ra is about
Im ft.. Ilumbtng sli If tints wheie vou
mi tin. .iwnei wanue t.tl.c- thin ,ut,,
III vi- nexe. f.,ie, , ,,, mlt Jt ,,n,
m?. n !P"",,",IP'1 '"'" ' ' "'"'I 'Ullitlv
gnatlv het.tenedln ,n )(1 Pxn11(1,s(.lI
le. ... , "" "' "' "'"slder ...1. course
11 win he nil hinds nt ill light
Tho skv eleireel although tho w Inel ie
mnlnc.1 fresh ami i. Ma ,,uv enough to
t hl.f inail. g.,,,1 we.ithei f It however
and li'iMiril ruth In Lcaxoiel, a.
iiiiiiishlp i-oi an hniii p. Unps 1 itcu,l
about ,, d..U In., all .en, lined , U(
hat ilntllv with a wmel t., the i,ln ,,
bavo ,e . illcd nt t. hK,ics1 Vbii of
need, I .nt below and turned In
I ilnl nut lemove mv e lothcs.'nnil the
new el iv was Imelv leelclenlng the e.it
when I wis around In ., ti impllng of
feet on the dee oierhead There wis
no 1 all and I was iillni uiougli to ,0111
prehend whit wis going mi .ibov. the
witih was ibout to be clnngul ami Lc 1
.ird was using nil hinds In ilcmlng ship
'I ho actHltj, the eiuietlj spoKen eiidcis tin
low eh int of 1 song as the me 11 tolled
at a lopti win- iiulciieo that mv presenco
was not Hftiiiieil and I felt it would please
bo'h olllcers to be left alone In elnrge
I open. el tho port anil looked out it lhe
gloiloui morning n was a loneh ocean
kc.ei 1 .it wltdlv beautiful the hm;fl Kr,n
surges whlle-iapiieil mil llireitcnlng the
icel sun splitting asutielci a miss nf blick
clutiils Its 1 ns leaping fmni in-t to cie--t
is though lhe wire lulls of the Everv-wlnr.-
wis lhe wild detolation nf the sea,
nothing mi which tho evn eoulil lest ex
eetit tho itstless ,aes the constant shift
ing of colors satisfied that no other vessel
was within inngo of vision uv down
again
1 elo not lecall a pleas mtei meal nt
ei than our breakfast tint morning AH
weie tn excellent humor nnd no piemnnl
tlem of troublo entend om minds The
night hid pissed cpiletl, lmth uiu,er, ,,.
porting tho crew docile and cheeiful Bas
com did not nppe.u, hut .Miss I'airington
Hnilltiglv took hei il ue, (vulentlv le
fieshed hi a nights nM .No reference
was mule to out peculiar situation or to
the ilmgeiuus vovage lonfrontlng us the
1 onveitation tending low ml buiiioi stlm
ulited bv an odd tiro 1111 whlili the voung
woman 1 elated with great iiijovment Even
tho two seamen forgot theli embarrassinent
Inluightei mil gave us some lemlnlncences
of The foiecastle, epnlntli entertaining
Oiele anil tho bov Moon bung ibout lis
tening pietendlng to be busj ,ull t1(
bright sunshine Htreuueil down through the
opening above Hooding tho ellngv c ibln
Willi golden sheen I remember how a shaft
touched tho girls hah giving It a new
beaut, and how men 11 her laugh lang
out at an absurd tale 1 told
Olson was on watch hut Masleis joined
us at tible, nnd rtpnrteel all well In tho
engine loom, and togcthd we dnnk n
toist to 11 pleasant vovage ilmost ton
vlneed th it before us were ouh tho ordlmiy
vicissitudes of tho sea It was not until
tho men left the table that I was icnilndeel
of our prlsonei In the 11c. irb stateroom
Even thin I lingered a moment interested
In the gill who secmeel In mi litury to
leave the labln M10 pintnlscd to sing for
me tint evening, nnd together we looked
ovei the music In the rnck, lllng aslelo
thoso pieces which weto familiar The
table hid been clenrtd when we finally
separated
' Mr Barrom seldom takes nny break
fast? ' I sild to Bade, who was polishing
tho stair rail
"No, sir: I have orders to take him a
cup of coffee at 0 o'clock."
"And how nbout MtCann?"
"The gentleman in number six, sir? He's
locked In, nnd I haven't tho key."
That's true; 1 ei lorgouen- 111 iook In
on the man, and xou get hlB bieakfast readl
j unlocked nnd opened the dpor. McCann
was seated 011 the edge of his bunk facing
me, nnd It wns plainly evident nt first view
that ho wns In no pleasant humor, He bad
thn iipprntance of having passed a tils
ngieeablo night, and for nn lustiitit I felt
a twinge of regret because of handling tho
fellow so loughl
.Mi (Mini I said, ns bo failed to speak,
lets ban 1111 understanding It Is no
elesire of mine to bold j oil n prisoner bete
for the next month 1 II ntcept nur pledge
not In Interfero with tho working of this
visel
on what other terms'"
"lint ou stop holding communications:
wuli the crew and consider .vourself a
pisseuger until the end of the vonge (live
me vour word tn that and vou may hive
tho freedom of this cabin and tho nfter
dei it
What is the voage?
To H nulling
Ho liiiijiul and thete w 11 an ugly sound
to 1'
Hell el vou think oii will ever get
there? ho.ikul glulngntmc but making
I no effoit tn ile 'A10 vou fool enough
I Hollis I.. Imiglnn tint the English lliet
will imi pi nmt this uhlp to piH through
tho ch uinel ' Win, vour whole damn cargo,
thee li II me Is conttnb Itul '
Im ti U vou "
Nevn mind Its tho truth lnt It"
es Mm might ns well know mostlv
munition-. ,.f w ir but 1 nnlr 11 ted for months
liefnro win w is tied lied However, 1 am
not fnnl 1 111 .ugh to suppnse- vie 1,111 make
Hi- ihnuiel pissage riieie will bo rink
enough at the best but vie II tr It north
nf the Hhetliuds and thiough the North
.sea llotiiver tints nothing to elo with
vein si nils on bond It Is nothing to vou
Is It who gets thn tnrg 1 in where It Is
lllinll I miled"
"It Is snn ethlng to me whether 1 m sife
In New York, or lotting In an English nr
l'lem b prison,' lie s ild sullenlv "Hesldes
tints nut all In the tlrt plae e, I was 11
fool to ever in 1 epl Cat rliiklon s Invitation
to go on bis ),ae hung trip I wouldnt If I
h libit supposed It to be n short Clille
lvo got to git baik to New ork. I tell
.vou, m in lvo got n deil on thete thnt
mentis mine thin n million dollirs' I
rant afford lo drift about nut hem on this
rotten trump '
"The Mving of this boat and cargo means
more to Hasi-nm than jour mllllnn-dollnr
trade does to jou "
' hat s Ittnom's nffalis to me" be
sneered He took bis chumes elliln t he"
You siem to think I owe the m m some
thing I suppose he told xou or else tho
girl did tint I crippled him for life Well,
bo deserved nil be got 1 pav mv debts
let me tell vou and lvo got sumo against
jou to be settlcel vet
"Bon t pre irh l'hlllp Bnsiom to me Its
not for bis sike vou are banging on here
nnd trjlng to git this ship to Hnmlnng 1 m
not set blind as all that
' Wh it do vou me 111" '
"Mi in' Whv tint s Cairlngton's girl
Isn't it vou and I pulled out of the xnilif
Lord. I knew hei when the first strcik nf
el iv light einie and I saw vour little game
too Tlicies munev enough coming to her
In make this 1 mlgbtv rrortt.ible xnvage
If vou e in lanel hit In xnur net 1 efore she
gets .inborn ng lin Bv rind' I might hive
demo It iiivself If 1 Indr.-t gone e r.i7 111 the
boit .Now ill the put thcro Is left me to
piny is tho villain "
'And jou think that .accounts for my
taking conimind of this ship""
'Of eourse Everv thing has worked flno
for vou to far Mved the gills life pro
tected he 1 In the Mil ill 00 it from a biute,
tint's me, and now. at her leepiest because
of lnr elesire to serve l'hlllp IliiKcom xou
graciouslv undent to ulde tho Indian
Chief tn II nubiirg. and 1 fortune Whv
Its tho greatest little stoi tint iver vias
the fall m ildcii, tho walwatt heio the
scheming v ill iln, the pale-faced sufferer
and oiei and above all, the gle lining of
gold pipi's gold Bah' It makes me
sick'"
I el Id not move or tnite my cjes from
blm, mil slow I v the rlu on Ids face
seemed to smooth out, s his sense of
humor eleparteel
'Well" ho sn tried, ' Isn t that about the
xv a v of it"
' If the pk ture sitlsfles veui Mr McCann
I sild 'vou 1110 peifectiv welcome to It
l'rohihl nn other point of view is possible
to vour sort of mind, so nnv further dis
e usslnii would onlv be .1 waste of time
Howevir vouvei said enough to caue me
to wlthdiaw mv offi 1 of parole I will
accept no pledge vou ma make '
" nu Intend holding inn 1 prisoner as
long as I am aboard""
' Xou hive left mo no other ihoice "
Ho got to bis fei t angtllv "Well now
see here Hollls I 111 1 m eel If I have
nnv urn for vou 01 am of xoiii outfit I
wouldnt give vou mv vnrd 01 en If xou
ngreed to aiccpt it Inu aie going to ills,
cover befnrn oil aie through with inn tint
1'ergus MtCann Is not epilto ns big a fool
as vou take him tn be III glp xou odds
that xou never take this eiip to Hamburg,
III give vou odds vou never get the gill;
ves damn vou' I'll nnke the 'irao proposl
Hon tint vou II never bold 1110 pilsouer
tweut-foiir houis Aro jou sport enough
to tiko me"
(CONTINUED T.OMOUBOW)
N.tvj Civil Service- alcn lo Meet
Delcgites of Br inch No - at the I'hlli
delplil 1 N'avv Y.ud of lhe Nation il Assoil.i
tlon of 1 nlted states Civil f-ervlee Lmplojes
at Navv Yards mil stations will meet In
the l.rmd rrateinilv Building tnnlrht to
arrange for the nttionil convention of tho
nHsoditlon it I'oitMiiouth N II, on May
1J and 14
"tiMtmm
Contlnuoui
11 15 A.M.
oJLZ"ZAXZ2(?) '
11.15 P. M.
MARKET ABOVU 10TII
MARGARET ILLINGTON
is rinsr piitsi ntwiov ok
"SACRIFICE "
M:NT WI.l.lv-MAIlY PICKlOnt)
tn VIIOVIANlt Ol rill' IILIJVVOiiej.S
ICrCI.VltV K1M1IV1.1, vol Nf! In J.HK
KXSIi:.sl VV V huu li-en ilelnel h the ,snio
llonril of Censor" Dile or first Presentation
will le annouiup.l later
PAT A PI? , l.4 M'"vCT STHKET
iiijl.Vi2i 10 A Jl tn 11.15 I' 41.
10 JOc
BLANCHE SWEET
- in Tun TiDi.s op nAit.Ni:aAT'
ARCADI AisIVr!0 lST,H
HH l'i 4 ti 45 11 Jl,
Douglas Fairbanks
IV HIS MUST AUTCHVIT 1'ICTUIIE
"IN AGAIN OUT AGAIN"
ADDFl) liUTJIVRH ODD XNIJI.XLS'
X T7T1 irMT1 AIAIIKKT "below 17TII
XlUlXjiliN 1 11 A XI to 11 15 r M
Dally, luc, Ijicninc, 15c.
VALESKA SURATT
In TI turlation ft
"SHE"
Next Mon M) nni Tuaaay
illiam I nruum in MnerUun Methods
VICTORIA
MAItKHT Aboe OTII
U A M to It II j m.
Mi trn rrrsent 1 Irft hhowlns of
VIOLA DANA'" UOUd MA,
AtCt'L AX LINDER
In VIAX IN A TAXI '
Walnut
MaU Tues . Thun "Tc, 50c.
Keeninim V Ms. 7V Jl 00.
feat. .Vlau Sic f,0c. 75c.
PRATS NOW Tuo XV rc-Ica In Adianra
B. F.
SOPHIE TUCKER
and Her
Klnga of Syncopation
"Honor Thy Children"
SAVOV DHKNNAN: KELLY
Keith's
THEATRE
A WILDErt: DAINTY ItAIlIK; "nAQTlME"
IiniLLY. AND OTHERS.
A QTTO
MATINEE TODAT
I Walnut. Ab, sta eat. PT,UUU,IHH JJOllS
$1,000,000 Dolls
rtf Ml TOl TEUTM &IDOUT
-'rf. IV
1Uf JLT 1
wni ii
TON,
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Emploves.
navy vards and utatlo
lie.ulounitera of the l'hllnilelphla
(Irand l'ratcnilty Ilulldlnp. Mcjinba
IVnrlirrs' ('nllrxe of I'hlleielclphl,!l
epiet ltltteiihouco Hotel Memberi.jfljj
"The riper," irrenlrd b "Th
nnd lluslilu ' dramatic orRanliath
rranltfoiel HlKh School hchool nudlto
Admission ehaiBe U"
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of Pennsylvania Ktudents. prcsenttelifl
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AelrnlrHloii ehaice f'j
iiirriiiiiiiiii-ni nt ine i-rnnsrirnnia
10 id V M ( rortj.flmt atreef'
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Ilrlmoiit School, 1'rec Vt
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it lurk Vdnilsslon lb true- Jv
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inn i i nnnm .iicinuers
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e b 1 1 ire
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South Iftli street Xlembers
On lie-.trii Itriltnl, f iiiniihell-T.yons Fabll
Srhoo . I.ii Lu Teninle dm hs on charse.
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rre-hbtcrl in (huieh Ilroatl, below MorrU
t-trecil Tree
SEATS NOW.
ON SALE
a Tiimi.i.iNG st nxtARi.N'n dhama
JULES VERNE'S
"20,000 .
Leagues
Under the Seanl
1.IXI1TUD :VaACCMENT
Forrest Theatre
COJIMENCING MON. MAV 1 &
AtrTi7T?vnhv vpyt ItIXXA t-.;
rnici.s or spxts have been esps
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l-vn snn this vvoNnnnriL, pnoDucnow.
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