$i:' A " "iS EVENING- LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, - TUESDAY, MAT 8, 1917 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Many Swearing- in as Assistants in Pennsylvania' .base nu&piu-u j-u. iu luuager men Are sign ing Up in Great Numbers for All Departments ' . i !...( nmlltl ll-l..... ' rW "n """" J -I ? 1 Stephen Dowiu, Hinvuiil Heuvei ami ' hOSt 0 Utile' Him- wwii'i ii mm K . "nit fium tin Pennsvlvnnlii lluii.Uil, ! hlch Is " ,caN0 un,,tM 8ll,,cl1 ""lll nt 1 f ' (lme tonn. but not deslgiutul I . i. LnnlV hull It HlllklM Mill, but It ms to mi' ll "PlcntiM hln'i thl,t ,n" J P-nn.jlM'"" Hi.-IHinl Hie "dest. i-M.ili tf ii.hfl hopltal in the Jnltrd St.ttes iiml J .....i,i thuitiBli inlv.iti im.iiix with ..,... sum- lontilbutioiiH Tin ncuilv ' . hnmild e ii . xlmulil lip tho lliHt ,,Vfc(..e hospital ul,lc'1 "'"" '" "" 'V..m i,. I'll- Hi at "no in thin ninl ell. '!i ... unlets ciuiic- nst wiil fin fin thi- M unit to icpnit mid be hwomi in lenlv to ;, a flllhin n week h time And when tliuv .. V ... ..n in in will know, lint it ru CO BW """ ,n iii ncct week. 1 US cvv A, J)-,,, rnlm?ei of tin- .ve.irij ii'poit of 1 the hnopitnl wli ch were leml vestotdn 'J .fmrnoen wi'd When win nicmi.il It imminent with Mc-xlm lust summu dud ; troopl well' ciliieriu iu cm- i-iimh-i, cue iKnjcC, of the t'ennsvlvunl.i Hospital ',) (Te offered to the Unieniiiii-nt follow - ing the prai tn e In e iT.x iv.u with which . , eountrv Inn been iiinftimteil since ' t became a imtlnn HInie then Kkliitd i ,. jiartc ns ui'eeioi mis mni iiuunu- 4 Izedtofoim f"i the Ami-He in lied Cross a ! -unit' for u bne luifplt.il to In Known t M the ptnnili.ini.i Hospital I nit of the ' crl Cross .No 10" ' Since the nhove was wiltten th- IVnii- , jylianla Hnipit.il I'nlt of the Hid ('loss, ' M 10 his been cilled for b Hit- l.oi- 1 trnment fm kphIm' In I'miice and will f00n leiie for iluti The- unit nmsists nf 25 phvMilins and umeon f."i tin. tied held nurses ninl 10 othi-i pel sups ns tss'.tants orderlies ete Though a l.irgi I unjoriti of tin dm tors mid musts lime been coiincf el nt some time with tin I-ennxjIianU Hospital, ten doi-tnis mid eljht nurses ue tnke from the mtlve ftiff of tod-ii Miss Diinlop the held J nurse, is poliiB with tium Tlic (InrtoiN of the -taff who me Koln ir( Dr Klehirrl II Hnrte, l)i CuiiKe V orrls( 1)1 rthut .Newlin, Pi Chailes r. Mitchell Arthur II Or I'raniis It I-aeKard, Hi Corhiid I)r .lolin l.ciiuinl Flick, I)i llenn K Dillnrd and l)r Wil liam Din ton Pr Wllllnm Tnloi and h's two ons .is assistants him- also Joined the unit is hus Di riiuiks s Jack vnny D" toi l'liek, who i-i a son Of Doctor I'lIiK th lllbp.eiilosls yir c'allst was m in led onl. lust Thuisdn to Artlis TniiKiuu So, with a personnel of some two hun dred ami lift, tlu 'Vnnslaiil i Hi-o Hospital ' will Mint for Somewhcio In France' er ulicii tl Ma the .ittte tafe nnd pound with their wonderful, thorouclih ecpilpped hospital' Incldentnlh do oti know whit a bi--e hospital menus ' ell It means SOU beds reen oi clKht poitnlilo hospital wauls, tufgeons, piaetitlonerit, nui-es and about to hundud assistants, all soils nnd kinds of luiul ises, suigkil iliessinss, ted clothes gi-ments, pillows, pllnts, needles ruiBici! InstiumentH of al kinds, ceitliiiiK possllilo to think of And I m miu- the pom kk soHkis bioad who an actunlly w uuIiir foi Bedical attention and i ue will wc-rome thtm with npin aims lt'M a Kieat woik nd the hospital should lie toiiKintulated that It is the (list In this Statu luIUi! Uppn to send Its unit. T.V SPITH of the war, theie is still .i pood bit roIiis on ubout us, nnd the golf craze Is ns meat a eci I stopped in at the ( ountn Club foi tea on s,un tlaj, and vou ne.n hae een so in no peop'o as hid motoied o-n theie In spite cf the inll dis.is.eeible and damp leather, anil the touise was tiowded The Vlctoi Mutlieis WLie theie. Of couise I lnokid foi C.ailvs Kiilu and Glbert Msthei but If the had been there eailiei the were not about when I arrived Mis Mnther lookid stuuuiuK. M4 na Is er mucli pieced that lii-i little lsterhas fallen In loe with hei biolhei. Inlaw, fm viip s u eM hipp worn in herself, -and , doubt'esj thinks thn Hatliets m-iko Rood husbands. Jean Llllle and Thcodoia weie with tie Mathers Jean was belnt; wished Ittpj-lness on eei side. Thi Llllle pit Is re er- popular and exceedingly prett. They tell me that Lieutenant Wiley is Mry attracthe nnd that she is supiemely hspp, and uk.iIii I nm fo Blad. Aren't you.' DVERVWHniin one tuins it's the same story, nil tho jounser men aic going f to train or to entir the mirino coips t once. Out on tho Main Lino l'o Mer heaid an thing like it, nnd lots of I OeDUtante nffnll.s lino lino.. ,nll nf,' I loi lack of men. (leoigc Hi own, son of J Mra Prfiiu.. it tj. .. ... ..... . -.v..ti,..x j,MJw, IS HWilllllir Of Ii' "is km na.ul Law. who was Dick Tllghman-K i,nef ...... . . i.. . ni... KA t '.--fc ,....ji iriin.uj, is iwtj JU H Waiting In ,n inl'od Tnm Vnit. S ! ls u,,n B01-s Hlackwell and Camp , ""' a,e notn Kolng. nnd William Henry ''J Brookes two Eons. William Henrv. .Ir. Md Hone t Darner Hiooke, Lewis Gomer Rur Pmith nnd Ludlow nmith. tho boiih 'Leils Lawienco Smith, havo ulso 'ned up and Montgomery roster, who enct-1 to Glntiji Jamison, will go Jack c.ca- goes fiom Chestnut Hill. nd. (f tnurso. nil the membeis of the lrst fit. Tlootl Mill lio .nlloH nnnn 'ooner oi iater. Corbltt Loerlng will w'n tho. omceis camp in Tort Niaqnia. 'id Lnian and Dick Hu'lltt. Jr., are uls.ii ,( Bo to N'iftgarn; ttiat Is, they nro all uc Wed though not called et. wcr tine is goln-, 1 wonder onto . ey n"! Bone If t-ome of us will beuln tn .ti.. ... -- uiu wnat ti,o beginning of war meane? NANCY WYNNE. Personals Mts U'nnrl.lll. tl.A I J r' Jlftt.w "vvv4i,io iuiui;ii una jsnuru nil- "osneements of the marriage of her daugh- If ri.'i,. iM Maiy Eleanor Dohlen, to Mr uZl.F nighman, which took place es- i "? iternoon at th Cathedral of Ms. ,-r and Paul at 4 o'clock. j, . - ui .UlSO dUIIA A'UIPCJ' IUO- 'SJnV.. U8hter f Mr, and Mrs. Willis iTJT- -. B'mpson road, Ardmore. and Mr. .r?fW"l B. Aecliter. nf TInccrford. will be M, St. .Mary's Church, Ardmore, . T - - ----.-----. I 3 ilft IB I n rhRi 0tl, &&r .&,AaKi i lgSi Pill I 1 1 I'll"! I MRS. HOWA1ID I'RKMOXT OKIH Mrs. Okie will be- icmcmbcioil as JIiss Eleanor Cakin Can. She is the duugiiter of Mi. nnil Mrs. George Wcntworth Catr. llcr mai nacc to Mr. Oku took place on April !) in Lost .Cabin, Vyo the home of Mr. Okie's parent!,. and lelatlw win ,e gien at the hntne of the 1 tide pirents Mi mil Mrs Alfred itoxer I'lav jertcrrtiv IsiUed liHlnilons f . i Hip miu tinge nf tin n diui-litii .Miss .Man Alice i'Ia to Ml I'hnles Louis Hoi It 'd on s-iliird i June J lit 4 ocln.k In the Chtitcli of inn s-uloui, Juiklntowti A lecipttiui wil bil low at tin- home of Mr ijlin Mrs l' i) Meeting House line Jetiklntimn Among the gmsts who ulll attiml the nuiHltili to be ghc-n tedi In Mis Chnles Mh ii ton stork at hei home I'ltduood Logan to me' t Count Wiuhtnu li-tei an Ml and Mis Willi mi .la, 'linmr Mi arid Mis ItiHsell DuuiM Mt .Hid Mis I Itei tt.im I.lppliuott ISuoti and Iliimiess I"rlt7. on Ulller Jir nnd Mrs Mm tin tiistrow, It Mr nnd MrH rierteilek I ra f Mts llenn S Iianis Mr and Mis Thornton Oikle. Ml and JIis i'iImIiii llilnton Mr and Mrs l.dunul ' Coutes Mrs litis skinner Mrs II irrlson M. rs Mrs Wllllim Wirke .steveiisiin and Mis laniis M ipes I lodge Mr and Mis i lutles 1 angu.n of '01 so ith i'ortv-ilxth xtie t hiu lucil nn iii uiicements 'if the ninrilige of thdr diughlei, M ss rdls Mark- Tingm. nnd Pi John Beriurd I'lhk which took pliee nn Tliursd.il Mi. I! at i nuptial mnss In st Krincls de Siless f'liurih l'orty-e-enth street nnd Springfield aemie Mrs Wilson i'ottei, of Montgoiner ae mie rhetnut Hill has returned to her homo from Hot .Springs Mis Henrv C Mustln left csterda for Washington to i-p.nd sucral das ns the gut si of her slstei Mis lleoire Hirnett Mrs lo-eph Piillugtnn Wilkinson left Itsterdny li motor fo Wilkes llT-re to he the guest of her ss'ei nnd hlother Ill-lav Mr and Mrs Lining H.ire, for n fmt nlght Mr and Mrs lair iim1I, of the freshehn Aims hale n turned to their home f I om Atlantic nt,, where th x spent Sun il.i A national friendship nlfjht will he held b the I'enns: 1 miu Women s Press Aso. i latlon nt the Hotel Xi'elnhli next Thmdiv nt S 1 p in when veil-known irpii-pnla thes nf rrmii- Hnglird Kelglum and Itali will ionc uiiol'leial greetings from tho-- (ounlrics to the fnlted St ites nnd tell what the enframe of 'Amtrica Into the world wide struggle for fro-nom me ins to the ni tipns Im nlieil ind Pi tlui future. Krime will be represented b Prof H H. ile Snuze. of the staff of Temple 1 nKersltv, and M llul'siu of tin Trench mission, s,en- atoi of I'rame lot fifteen eaisand at pics ent Commissioner of I ducal Ion for that na tion Is expeeted to he present Theodore Pnx father of the Iiiitlsli !ee consul will speak for Unrlaml , Prof lheit C.irnoy, nf the I'lilierMty fif IViinmlinnlH. for Bel glum and LniRiiuel V If Naidi, fourt Interpreter, for Itnl Win soiieh of the Allies, glfn li Mis John I Lelgo, Mrs Laura Kaufman (lerhnrd and fiiirucilo ad Mls Polslmlni C.lannlnnl will introduce eiuh spciker The acconipanlsls will bo lallth Malion and Pr William inung Tne meeting Is open to th" public Miss Madden Mls I'earce nnd Mis Mo rltz gac a suprlse linen shower on fiat urda In honor of Miss N in c O'Neill, nf Wilmington, whose ent. igenient was letent 1 announced Tho bride-tobe ieeeled man he-iutiful gifts 'Iheie were twenty guests present, each ruest rcceiilng a pa triotic faior Bala-Cynwyd The Phi .Sigma hororlts will giie a play and dance for the benefit of tho On Ml dlilslnn of the American Hed Cross on Pri dn eienlng, Mnv IS. nt the Ualx-Cynwjd Auditorium A er Interesting program has been arranged by the committee in charge Among those who will take part will he Miss Hdyth Simpson nt the harp, accompanied by Mr Joseph Simpson on the cello Miss Mario Coirlgan will gle a Kusslan .special! dance in costume There will he ii number of choruses from the lery successful inuslc.il coined, "Honk, Honk," which was recentl giien nt the Oierbrook Golf Club There will be the "Hiding nirls" led b Mr Drexel (steel; "Aeroplane Chorus," "Mississippi Chorus," led by Miss Fdltha Brown, and the "Hawaalan melo die), bended b Miss Huella Nolle. Little MISS Eleanor xannenmn win ur icniuieu in a Japnnese number, while Miss Jean Heas ley will entertain with some of her very cleer Impeisonatlons West Philadelphia Mrs. Ralph Clarko nnd Mrs. fahuster, members of a West Philadelphia card club, will entertain all the memhern at a lunch eon at Pitman Qroie today. Mr WHUni Patterson, of VJ15 Wgltoa v.nue. nd , EHMbetfi McKenna, of friends to Ilnltlmoro, Mil, whern they t-pnt the wcck-oiid, .Mrc IMuiir S tllonii, of 1521 South T'lfty ilth trert, mid her Hister Mic I'lmrleK Kltine nf Plftj .third street and linlnor rniid Vnnrlleld are UstltiK their In other, Mi ChurliK f Veikr, nf LiiianMer, I'u. Mrn Wlll'iiiu .1 MeU.irrj. of Gnan Clirls tlnn Rtreit will cntertiln nt lumhenn and lirlitKP this iiltirminii Mm Iihiips I'.njinol . of 1.126 (Mirlsllnn dliii-i rulirliiliiril nt c nriln esterlH ee lilliB Mi i luirli" 1' llnwei of '1J"i Onthirlne Rtn-ii Ikih '"tie t Vonilnu liel , to lslt hi Ki.iinb lilldien North Philadelphia 'I li- ueilclliiir nf Miss I'rnnies (InldberK iliilKhttr of Mi and Mm I il'ililleiK of lfi-1 NomIi MirHlinll Htroct mid Mr 11.11 M KfiiitiiPlm in will take plnee on Vedtiecln ,-m niim' ,Ma 3n nt t! oiloik In TniMnoie Hull Krnnkllii utreet and I'lilunv 1I I ineniie and will bo followed In I to leptlnn Im hided In the bridal pittv will be MIsm (tore Khunielinnii ser "f the hrliliKroinii nnlil .if honor. Mlfs l'.elu Dor imn .Mlns Kstliei nnun Mls riaiuen I'liuiiin Misv snli llnlo Mir' l!on I'einh. w Mips a, ttrinlt clKiHii hi Idpstii lids ; Ml llnir- Ileum in best in in Ml Niilb in I'nMll.lll Mi .Inyiph Murrain Jit Mom" itlus. Mi Mux Atir.iuiH and Mr lu-rnian .ildlMiir Im Mirr of the bride iislier)" The nt Iwmi, i 1 1 (I.j nt fot after .lime 2n at 2. 'I N'ltll Mletl'ntltll ottiet Mr mill Mis laiM-nc Springer hue te i tuiiud fnin their wedding Journev and ire I at home at l.'2 Vet Tile avenue The ride was Miss On rip Mi udelohn diugli i tet .f Mis M Mitidelsnliii ,,f lsn". West i en ingo strtel i Miss n , . i,V f ij;,i .ti, ( a, lisl. siip.m gne a mlfiii llanrous shower' lisi s,tur.li ifternoon to h. r loiisln Miss I lyin White M Mm 'lailor nf Tlngi pnieit-i tied ni '.inilieon esleHli. at her linni, tier gu. sts inilml. d Mis Willi iiii I limn M I niell Miss I'lnrenre Williams Ml ph le!?el Ml"! Iinrnfh- Wurdln Ml lull Sekes Mimm ehsnh ites Mm rri I U t .it Miss Mngueiltp Wils n nm M 1 nli nine ittc Mr and .Mis Moi ue Lie), ..f IT.Ifi i.reen i vi ei in. pissing a inrtnlght in Ml-iiino I Clt I Koxborough Miss l"h ih. Ill Sohnflrlil will enternin the I'orlnlghtls i luh tonionow iuiiIii? at hei h me I ni Mini, link antiui- 'I hoe who will take art in the Intert sting program Imludi Miss IMIth Niw hall Mr Wnjm It lnei Mis. II, It ne SnMhr Mis I hde I. ir .Mi-s iMith Ki rkps im r m, i.thel sad 1-t and Mls Mutl.ni podgson Miss .i llunpshlie of L.rnm ixenue i tin Unlaid the llnhotoni,h i intent llietits Club last iMiiliig at her home The aitlve ini-inbTs Imludi Miss U sp Mnnl. Mls i:hel Lush Miss lleiuktti I'llrn'ic'li shel dr.iki .Miss I dlth !' i Miss .less,.. Itiwlej Mis Krtdirlfk Ch.nles Millet and Mis William l.dward h ippell t tin niinmil mc. ling ,.f the 1'iptlst nlltlg 1'eoph s I iiltm of the northwest dlstrkt wlili b iiiiluilts Miiiog pioplf limn all the Unptlst iliuuluc In ihl s01 tlon the following ottli ers wne elected ffir PUT Ml Joseph Sutcllfle president, Mr V IS ml ii I'fstei l(p pn s.dent Miss IMni lllll reinlllillg HPiretlM Mr I tit lull 1 'I rlmbiii concspotidlng Mirctar, nnd Mis s.nrah Polk l-( ism. t .'It and Miu lbiwud M Liieilng are o((Uping their biincilou on II union to id Pppei Itoxhornngh Weddings I'LTHIl'SPV -McCAPCL.V The inai rinse of Miss Clnrlotle Clatleo .McCauslan and Ml llihiit I" i-eletso'i took il ir t nt llie home of the hrlde s int ents the Hood-Norton Ueinuntown on -saturdi. Ma '. it T o loelc The bride wis gln in mitrlige h hei fithei Mi .iohy C Mil ami nt nnd was attended In hei sl-tn Miss Is i MiC.iuslan Mi ltieMs .lohiisnn brothi r-ln-l iw of the brldegiooni acted ns ppst man The ieri nn in wis pel formed b the P.ei J p i Ilennett, of l.ermnitown A small reten tion iinintdiitel followed the ceicinoii M KIHl.P AltM.sritUNC, Announcement is made of thn mirrlage of Miss Lslelli I" Aimstrong datif.1 tet of Mi and Mi" i.eorge P rinstiong of Plume Itocks, Pa, to Mr Clifton l Ma tleld of H4i Jernine street on Siturdn' Mw " at 1 o i Im k In the fjran- Haptlr Temple l Hrmd ntil Iterks sireets h the pistoi the P.pi Hr I!usp11 H Conwell Tho bride who was gien in imtirlage h her father, wis intended hi In r cousin .Mrs W M Maclntire or Utooklin N , Mr Pinlel W f'edrick Jd attendid the hrid-grooni ftei an extended tour tluough the West .Mr anil Mis Ma. Hold will spend the suinmei at ParkI mil Pa MRS. HENRY HOLMES ANDERSON Mrs. Anderson will be remembered as Miss Rita O'Brien, the daugh ter of Mr. and Mra. Thomas O'Brien, of this city. Mr. and Mra. Anderson ' celebrated their THE END J "Such coniltict! lieforo m aic icn "nut, mother, I would have been encaK'eil in just n moment if father hadn't CONTRABAND A Romance of the North Atlantic . By RANDALL 1'ARRISH thi: sTim rut t Mt e--Tl llll II MID Mill I Is. of ths Alius 1 lti l li.i icllfl finm ul' '" Us fnt'i r nuner "f ihe unpnii " numb, r if i u. sis in lo-fl lh CJJ lumrrlli iimii.1 h i iirrlnstun mM" Mr nnl inilllnnilrp of N,w 1 - r'- , .frrpt, h-r m l.oir.l 1 lie '' "Hie Pfr i-. uhnliitt miiiic I mentis- c ininKii'ii has wunts lo rorn. r II'- in irk i linaiisi "i '"" OrViil Win lollis (IlKunrs er " nlahi l-ut rrnnils-s lo k ... 1- '"'; ' ""imr.ts Met XNN. i million lire lH-h' h known M llulll l unnth-T K"r",I..., "t". sennl nialit out ."'"..'v "a wr-rk. lh eht All tut I'-llls .ra mil McC am. r sunt unit lilrkeil P "jy ?,?e lieiat. llnllls rcr Mfl'nnn h,mP lil'rste th girl In. lie II. a hIb . ro m ssaaB ... K"!!' w.w: 1. ig iintili tan lll tJC It" tho hOiit Hie " ' " 1 "f i In a Pitiable . onillllun ;l been reeked In n storm III" ","!!,. i o-l'de.1 to Il.e l.l.trlj.s with '''';,"""' lnUnl- tlons or r ronslsned t- "a"1;".ir,-, . hln l-llll II llst OM Ihe pwmr ft II- "nt I ,".," 1 hi. ntlr. fort-ine. In Ih-; n- .... I nnli KM H1I.I.H-. Il.l.l'"" "V .'.-.. -.l Ihn. .if lllS IIHltllCr I" I'nll ololphin M.I.. ii l.rl rnnif II iicom nn .hi Ilnl Palm MM.n nil " ,' -. ',- ,i. hln in I nm ....... - - - - .-...., uhn iiri.pi. i. - I. . . ni mil i lit t lii Ilk It lni llamliurif '1"",,"n. . n crlppln .' nffalr In "Ii." I" ttif rsu f oi a i.in.1.1.,.- "- , - i..nl ;.,. in ii fen nus rn- nrf-i nt Him ii,s.n, hiiceier as Inn.. cut or any ".... PlirllJ wllh til wemnn me port I. mid" a prisoner In or.fr to ,...B,rnbou?ccnd,,..mVoaiho Mil iHlll boat. i mi-rut nin. .imllEP.r. is n nmtheiu pis.enger line 1 "All slow boil- and neutral There will be little dinger until we encounter the nnglish trawlers In the North , Sea -Is thit the ImH lr Olson nni I ir we hid a loon at tt-the ilgu es don t me in m.u.h to s ' f spread t open on the skMlght. holding it flat with one hind ind i I'nlr of com lasses and the two in ites bent ner In earnes it U of the lines The men at the wheel be "nil us mde unreel also to gain a glimpse ail renelie.l forward to point oil our Present pniltlon in the blink spice of i.i Uratnm ll!TPr H ' '' This ted c.oss Is about wheie the ship Is now" I explained with our course n point north o' east Jut before night well shift !o the north get u,. full steam and m'nnnl,onil.l.i;H:lr;' The icgulai sailing lanes between north Lurope and the Ainerlc-iu ports "We cross them In the night . That is the plan If we cm nccomptlsh that imobsened well hue i clear ocean UwhMwouMVousiv would bo our Wt"ff .oTAiTt'lU. for the west coast and then a course to the north east That would place ua In heie, oil the north coin of Newfoundland Hale either of ou eer been in those seas Doth men shook their heads soberly, Lea- 0'r-NotlV"slr I made one o.age to Que hec' but wc neier came that far north. Howeier, I should say there wasn't likely to be much shipping In those waters No onl Ashing schooners We may not raise a eull nil tho way across One thing Is certain, there can be no occasion for I ng l!sh warships to be pitt oiling those sens theVll ha,e their woik cut out for them farther south What haie ou to say to the l-bin , . . ..,, nnri Unl.,,1 n The two nirniKin"" i . -.. - each other, mid Lei old crossed to the rail and spat oerboard Well I lont know how there lould be a better one. sir." he answered mining back, wiping his lips "H C--B reM,y Kolng to Hamburg the longest way round seems like the safest for us to trael lsn t that your Idea, Olson'" The second mate nodded "How's the coal sir" "All but one bunker full yet; we'll not steam heai y except tonight" Personally I don t see anv objection to making a try of It." Lenyord added, 'hut I dont know now tne ercw may leei. inis isn't cxnctl the sort of oage they shipped "We may aa well test them flrst'as last." i .aid determined to ha.e It oer with "Both watches are mostly on dee-It. lae 1 .....1 rinftn 1 PI II .. n I nil .f T1I11HIII1 llllll ll"-" - n ii iiip i"i "" " ALWAYS JUSTIFIES JTHE MEANS i'nirlRlt Life l'ul llnhliij. inirniieil!" 'III" felons t expended quickie- enough a fp Munching along in pretended IndllTei elue Inn th- mijo'-lti cNlilblllng n real ln tetexi I tond he t em Ihe two mates at the t ill w Hilling them closiH hut the up lifted flips told me little as to thflt dipo hlllnn althnugli I eoiif. ss tin riiieral bn pieHSlon w is th it nf Kiilleti lelielllon It was a mntlii Ihiii.ig and 111. staled up us In sIIhuli Hip mil. nolst wis the nO n" mon tiient of fict and the slngllu, n wind In the rigring oi.lhead about us str, tihed tlie blue doin llll of the sea the belling singes tlppped with i rests of foim and nloiti I fett Ihlng i louds Llieipotil Ited stood dliectli be low me a step In nd- inn of his mites His cap hid his ees but thete w is an uisic defiant giin on Ills faip whlili angeicd me Well nun 1 slid wasting no time in snft phnslng 'I o called ou aft fm a H'ralght talk You shipped on the Indlill Chief ffir i MiMige to Ilinibnir lo hell wi did a Mile e Inteirupted The most of us was si. itu,h lied and hi ought alio ird ill link rhil his nothing to di with nie' I le plleil shitplc I w in lint sklppir then hut I ant now "loin ninies an on Ihe papers legiilarlv enough, and the onli thing I need to iplilu Is tlt necesslt foi a change In out silling iou'sc As most nf ou know war his broken out 111 luiope slncn this ship i ened fiom Haltlmoie The chances ale about a hundred to one tint wo would he iiptured or sunk If we tried to reach our port tluough the Ch mnel ' ' Its whom" It was l.lietpool who spoke I'.ngllsh or Prenph w-n ships - Us i iljiim nute Ii largo then weie get In the hold Thus the wav I figured it 1el now look here sir Sillily Is the nnlv I'litchnuin ahoiid in' the rest o us dont take l.lndl to tint soit o' Job ' Vou ro sallormen mid shipped on this M.vago before nei wir was declared .Nf.w will .on llxten to me until I .et through' All, let him talk Ited " some one lnler jeiled ' What we want to know is where we are, an the courso we re sailing on " Tint s tin ticket lllll chimed In an other "Let the blooming wai .slldp till we find nut whuts the piog-im Wp II hear let sir I outlined mi plan In as few words ns possible and thev seemed to listen respeit lulii enough mill occasional! Inteijectlng a question Llierponl did not speak nt nil not Jim White who had pushed his win forward, until I coniluded 'Ihcn the latter asked suddelih ' Wou'd ou mind If a couple of us bad n glanie at thit chart' M,ibe wed see It clearer then ' Certain! nti cm all look at It Mr Olson take tlu chart down there, and point out the lines so tho men can see wheio we are ' The crowded nbout, endeaiorlng to giln a glimpse although probihh not hilt a dozen among them possessed tho faintest ronceptlon of whit the arlous mirklngs signified Llieipool and White, howeiei got down on their knees nnd followed Ol son's stuhb forefinger closely, ns he traced the nioposed ionise White uppeared rather the more Intelli gent asking a question or two beforo re dlining his feet I was on the Labiador coast once, sir," ho Hid turning his face toward where I stood waiting, ' but that don t help me much to get this thing stialght It's to be a nortli course tonight then, so us to take ub through the steamship lane before daylight? ' Ves ' 'And after that well still steam north for bow far sir? ' Until satisfied that we are safely beond ail stray vessel dilien out of her course to atlOUt IIH uckicci numi i lliiu ii, ng- ured Mr Olsen pointed It out to ou" Ves, sir, I see the spot, nlthough It don't mean much to me And where would we be about da light tomorrow morning' ' "I can only guess at that, not knowing the exact shape our engines are In or the probable speed of the ahlp But we ought to be close to fifty degrees west and about forty degrees twenty mlnutea north, I should "a ' .... How far away from land?" One hundred and fifty miles to the cast and south of Cape Race." Cape Race!" broke In Liverpool. "Pve heaid o' that point It's south of a harbor cal'cd St. John's Here It Is, marked on the chait, Jim " He pointed it out with a dingy forefinger, and the two stared at the spot for a minute before they got to their feet again, i waited, put netmT spnc, rmiipsiis. RFprlnteil bi spel,il srrnnsfm'nt intciruptcd." at their faces AH right then, jou ciu go forward If any of nm wish to ask an questions liter I shnll be.gl.ul to answer tin tn ' 'I he ills ippe.ned without demonstration talking among themsplns, pt to .ill ip pi names the lonfiicnee lint not deep v Impiesspii thf. irew Thev seemed a stolid dull-witted bunch eien I.lierpool and White slniiihlug laik to the fmecistle with st nreli Ihe excluugo of a wold 01on lolled up the ihirt and clambered up the J iddei to where I stood Ik side the first malf- Por a moment he ilung to the tall watching the 1st of the men dlsippear Well 111 b. d mined" be Slid almost under his Im.ith Whit Is It. Mi nlscii?" ' I hats Just whit I dont know sir ' ho insiicreil slonli Hut this heats me I riiturilh thought those lids would raise pirtlculit hell an Instpid they im so many lambs 'I here s something niong when salloiinrn me afraid to een grumble I must say I do tint like It mvself. sir uhled Lei void suberic 'I here s some thing In Ihn wind Ild ou notice, lr not nm of them asked nbout what Intel become of McCann' H may not hive been missed yet" 'Oh, lies missed nil right the word his gone forward before this time Its mi opiulAn sli this whole muter has been threshed out nlreidv In the foiecastle an' those bullies have niinle up their minds Just whit the ip goln to do ' Wi II what c in thev do"" 'inn- gu. ss is as good as another, sir but 1 m might! near certain of one thing thei haven t no Intention of goln' to Ham burg hvin Llifrpool and White showed no Inteiest except In one point ' ou me in while tho ship will bo to morrow morning'" Just th it , and its going to ho tomor row motnlng when thev show thPlr hand tin men, sir wen nivo a modi I clow 'I It it s the w.iv 1 scp It (CONTINTED TOMORROW) 13TH ANNUAL CONVENTION & EXHIBITION WlONAlisSOCIATION HosierV Underwear; flAHUFACTURERS May 7, 8, 9, 10 and 11 i v i in r.Av. and rv kh fa kmni, EXl RPT THfllxiIJAI r.VI Nle Convention Hall, 34th Below Spiuce ADMISSION, 2.r)C B. F. Keith's Theatre AN APPLAUSE WINNER FROM START TO FINISH! MME. DOREE'S CELEBRITIES KALMAR & BROWN riaOnnn: MII.I KllsIIII STAN STVNII.Y I ItlO nnd Ureal Surrounding lllll CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE LAST WEEK Tvvici: nviM 2 u, s i GERALDINE FARRAR ns 'JOAN OF AltC- In "JOAN THE WOMAN" FWCKs 2'ic ,IK 7 a . i.iv 1 Nioiir, 31 no WALNUT Mat. Today, 25c, 50c Evenings 25c 1-.0- T5c. n SEATS NOW TWO WCLKS I.N' ADVANCE ArlolnVii 1IUS vki'k onl-,. TO.viajir AUUHJUl at 8 IB n .vi Metlnre Thurslty. NAZIMOVA Hir-HSKLF) In Her Lale.t ..,,, . and Oreatf.t Play " O BP T I O N R It o A t, S " t'VPTP lOMUHT at 8:15 ljlliVy pop, Mat Tomorrow "SO LONG LETTY" Vlth rilARlAiTTE anUF.NWPOD llH MlS'VMI vcutm ABOUV r . f I WHAT'S DC NKjI Ja- ) llonilno ( lull, dunce, llelflrld Countrt Club. 8 o'clock. Admission charge. J 1m.I.h tl.aH,aj.A..IIal AftftnWllAB.r.L .T.i.n.. ,,...fire .... ...... .. ... i meeting. PhlladrlphK College of Pharmacy.- Q n't Innb Ct ,.. Im -a. ' '. Ilelmont Imprntptnrnt A"oeltlnn, meet 1 ing, .i;ii, mrarei accnue, o ocieuic. rnwt,, I nlinrki.liik Ilnnrd elf Trntle, meetln,.Q hlxth and Diamond streets, 8 oclock. tn.v j Thlrti-ffiiirtli nd Fnrtj-fourth War W TlllldiiPHS Men AscfK Intlnn. tneetlm?. 5342 tl.i..,...l ..-..- U .. 1.a1 t-AA lI T? ATO ..... ft.i liermnntfinn llulnf iien s .Associanon, r meetlne. Vernon Ilillldlntr. OcrmantOWR nnd Chelten aienues, 8 o'clock. Free. & I eeil and Oraln llrnlfru, meeting, lloart Jj tlllltdltii- fi elnrk Menchers '"rfl " -- -- . ..i Frnnkfonl lltmlnes .Men, meeting, Mar shall School, o'clock Free. Plaishop of t nliersltv nf rrnnnTlTanla, three short plas Phllomuslnn Club, 8:15 o clock Admission chnrge. Phlbiilelrblii ( luh of Adrertlslnr Women, meeting, Hotel Adelphla, S o'clock Mem bers Philadelphia Phynlrnl-Therapv AmocIh. tlon meeting J P. Wldencr Memorial LI bran llroad street and Olrard avenue, 8 o'clock Tree Ilnnrd nf directors' meeting, linglneers' Club 8 o rloek Members ( hlrnpnili Snrlrtv, Parkway Uullrilnf. Members The Nurse Srhnnl of the Lvlns-ln Charity his graduitlon exercises in New Century Prai! lug Room NI mil lil x dinner, C rn Talk Club, of llell Telephone Comp-iii Kugler 0 30 o'cloclc Members em Tim Munia danre, Adelphla, oiloik Members The (loodfellnws' hn nonet, nittenhnuis Hole! Members Meeting: of Phllndelnhlft safrtv Council. Central M C A Arch street, west of Hrnnd Tree Open nlr meetlne nf rltltrns nf Pnx Chase tn cnmplete mcmbetshlp nf Home Defense League Free Vnniiitl ennrrntlnn nf Natlnnnl AssoetfW tlon of Hosier and Underwear Manu ficturers Commercial Museum, Thirty fourth street below Spruce Free. inn. ml dlnresnn rnmentlnn of the Prolestint Hplscopil Church Church of St. Luke and the Fplphin, Thirteenth and x-pruep meets Free Prill of the Home Defence league, T.ork rmd dlstrlit Oik Lane Preshterian church K I" oclock Free I'lni, "lnrli-llie Minute from llroad wnj be i athedral Dramatic Society. Cithednl udltorlum Hlghteenth nnd Wood streets dmlsion chirge FORREST BROAD AND SANSOM STREETS A POSITIVE TRIUMPH! THE VERDICT OF PUBLIC . AND PRESS "IrKiranftDiDCxlS AExllDaVWRE J5"?0lA!V a,( DDC3SISTOtir5'a NOW! CONTINUING UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE i The Ptoiluction That Required Mora Than Two Yeats in tho Makinc, at a Cos. ExcecrlinK a Half Million Dollars. TIMELY! THRILLING! ENTER TAINING! NOVEL! SCIEN TIFIC! MAGNIFICENT! SKI. Ihe 'Monster' That Filled the World With Terror , Si:i: tho Actanl Jllowlng-t'p of a Ship In Mld-ea SHK tho Pcaell Torpedoes Speeding Forth en Their Mission of Vengeance S-".n the Beautiful Lntertalnlng Wonders of the Peep Hidden for Ages Beneath tho Ocein Now Teirorlied b the U-3S SKIJ the Piuntless Captain Nemo Rescue a Pearl Piier From the Tentacles of a Olant Octopus Most Terrifying Combat Kver Pliotpgraphed SHH the Hunters In Ocean Depths Battle with I'avetious Sharks Nothing Like It on Earth puororsiiAPin.n at thi: bottom of nn: ochan- amipst grkat dangers TWICE DAILY J; Mats., 25c & SOc; Evrs., 25o to $1 Reserved Seats in Advance Aucmentcd Symphony Orchestra TAKE THE CHILDREN TO THE TREAT OF THEIR LIVES MAHIvEf Above 10T1I MARY PICKFORD IN FIRST PithSF.NTATlON OK "A Romance of the Redwoods" ITT Tl.AIlA KIMBALL OU.NO in 'TUB I APIl.sr VV v has been dflaied by the Stt Hoard of Censor" Date of Flrit PretentaUoa will Ic annnuncet later nil A rTTI Ult MARKET STnEET . PALALHi io a M((toiin5 p. m. PAULINE FREDERICK la SLEI.P1M! FinES1 . -. rt k nT A I CHESTNUT nlow 16TH A KUAUIA io-i3 k. m, u.i. i;. O, 7.l!ill 4 P. M. Jack Pickford and Vivian Martin in rirt Showing "Th Cilrl at Home" ADDED AT rilAUl ION. I I.NAI hWSODE Jlrs. Vernon Castle as Patna r.nTm MARKET Be ovv 17TH K HAtIIM 11 A M. 10 11,15 P. M. tv-1-' Dally J0e: Evr WILLIAM FARNUM "g' IKe. CAN METHODS" xi-x.-r A Vunk'KT Chml.OTII VII V "I JK1A J.v to inis p. m. Prleee He 20o DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS h,niN ACIsIN OCT AOAIN" Nft Week -KTIH I. llAHlllJiuiir. In THF. CALL OF HF.R rF.OPLE" .x,-, ni, i... MAI1KBT t Tfl?rrtl Xf -Z) Contlnuoui jZZslJi-yM 11:15 P.M. il 1Kb ineatreju.NiPKRaT8.ra 10c, I5c 2V. 5o J-l II A. SI. Ill II P. M. .' ! . . in lluilctl Comedy i Models ADrouu is peopi Tom Linton nnd His Jungle Gig " T 7i ntw ft..l.J 4IV1M CROSS KEYS M LIPINSKI'S DOGS CROSSKb Yb uWAoJjg3a.T 3 - !- UrinKKT H AW BOTM m t .rvlir A V BROAD AND 8NTDMI JS HU 1AUVTA1 Dally 3. '-.. J"Yl.nmi -nv ItrTTrlTC" ilulcl v.- "SIX W'ULX- ''- ..4.no?iJW VIRGINIA PEARSON "l KnickerbocKer tu,, , Thur.ij k . xa. VV-I W NEXT Wl STOCK CO.Jt ST-, ELMU" CAS K -ty 3 1 &" m Mi IV1 -m H3 SI x?m &v 7uH w, ei; fcictl? -w rv5, upiiuwii iw. -!r- - ..... - ..hu --- ;iMiA .. ?rBBBEBi?3Kr IB POCUa u mew V 4 jWi" 7 i' Vn. JVk .V, fi' s M -l jhat all, msaf I Mtwd yw
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