srt if- ' CJ 'I JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Rtorse Show at Devon to iveuw j-Kjay various Nancy Wynne jpHEnE will he Brent doitiKs In tho world M. about us today. Kot It Is Memorial pny, and an rntriotism Is the order of the lnd In which we live, many vvll lienor the Braves of heroes of tho novo lutlon, Wni of 1812. Mexican, Civil and gpanlsh Wni Thcio will he flap lalslnBs nd numerous patriotic demonstration!!. nd out In Devon the Horse Show will epened with Bfcat excitement. Kxlilbltorn "from all over the Kast will he in event ami there are to ho an unusual number of Bore shown an wecK. Thl l1 ll,e "a lor u,e ae" "e.t U- II. .1.. . .. .. Teat tO Bnow iier iit.uu into mr WIO IirHt fame, and the camem men will be an jbusly nwaltea ner appearance, wine- with ch other as 10 who should net the W picture t. William T Hunter Is nH usual head of ji Show which will be the thirteenth 'cn to lflK0 l"nco ln ueon iieiore the Devon d"1 the Philadelphia Cricket Club Vw the scene or tne nnnual event TWO future brides nnd n recently en gaged girl are to be entertained ln various wavs todav Miss Man (Vihwp of Roscmcnt, cntei tallied nt luncheon It her home for Helen Austin who i 'ia marry H.irr 1'ollatd Coneie uf (Louisville, K., on Saturday Juno 16 lhn In the evening Joby l'ostei will be fintertalned at dinner nt the Philadelphia Cricket Club befoie the ipkuIui club j.nce by Mr and Mrs Clustavus Wintie FCook, of Iinsdowne flls Fostei's en ffigement to Douglas Houthall lJrlBht fw announced little more than n v.eel. Itto b' her '"other, Mrs. Thomas t" foster. t The third party Is that given by lln. Frederick Schmidt at tho Hotse tliow for Edith Wall, who is to mair JPM1 Sharpies on ,iune lb. (TTS a funnj thine how some Women f i take thlnRs Isn't it" They mo so In jlirnest and et thev liae not nn Idea Of tho fitness of things. I was mo amused at the mass meeting of the Red Cross last Friday when Mr. Stotesbui told us he had accepted the position as lead of the Philadelphia Heel cioss you Utmember at the close of his r,pcecli Mr. Itotesbury requested that the audience rive to the ounB Bhls who, urinved as Red Cross nurses, would pass baskets WUJ.U 1U1 ,IIU fUI'Unt, .TV.., LUC .U,1.C i for my amusement waa this. It was a Solemn meeting, and every one wan Im pressed with the seriousness of the aues lions at Issue but when those girls rep IrMentlnK the Itecl Cross appealed, dressed ibi 'Simple" whlto dresses, their Idea of llmpllcltj was lather lemarkable, I "think. ' Fancy a Ited Ci oss nurso wearing jards tndyards of filet lace inset Into her cos tume; Imagine a nurse dazzling her pa tients with diamond pins like sunbursts , en her chest, glimpse a lied Cioss nurso trippijig about the wards In Krench-heeled hrhlte kid and satin slippers, and dream of I Red Cross nurso f locked In a whlto 'atln.shlrtnalst and skirt soaking up the sblood from horrible wounds. jOf course they weie only pretond lurses, but why not be consistent nnd keep Up the real Idea of tho Red Cross? jWhy Is It some silly women must spoil things by giving a touch of frivolity to tie most serious occasions, thereby giv ing a false Impiesslon of all who take part, whereas tho leally filvolous ones are In the minority nlways, I can safely tW? In fact, there were not more ttan eight gowned In this way out of early one hundred. NANCY WYNNi:. Personals I)r. and Mrs J Packard l.nlr.1 r.f llninn. jlr"ntertalnlng a house party during tho (Hone Show Their guests will Include J(r.and Mrs Norman Ciaynor, Mrs Wllltini l.Oaynor nnd MIs Ruth Gaynor, of New llork! Mr ami Mrn Phllln Tjilnl Mr Falter Laird and Mr Darbough, of Wll- Wnfton. Mrs, Horace Brooke Burt has closed her Prtment at 220 West mttenhouse snuare Md has Bonn tn Atlnntlr. r'ltcv tn rpmntn Itatftjune 12, when she will go to her son's Iich at Jackson's Hole, Wyo . for the sura r. Mrs Henry Drinker Riley and her Itjren will accompany Mrs Burt, as will avAgnes lrwln, Miss Margaret Supplee 4 Miss Marie Louise Hopper. Hl& Edwlna Caen Hensel, daughter of a. E Caven Hensel, wilt be mnrrled Wly on Saturday to Dr. I). C Wharton Jth, it, or Baltimore Ws Cecils Howell, of 1623 Walnut street. 'gone to Atlantic City for seeral das Dr and Mrs Henry Paul 3rovvn, or 1523 ust street are spending some time as sguestsofMr and Mrs Henry P Blown, HI West I'psal street, Germantown. "fa. Richard Wain Melrs and her IfMer. Mlns Ann WnllfAr Afolra nrp rtc. Wng their summer home at Gypsy nnd Wool House lanes, Germantown MP. tnrf -Xf -r- , ,! ib. ertaaid lane, Chestnut Hill, will leae W ltk tor Duhlln, N. H , to spend the re. 1UTBM tft tl.. . ...,... r v ,- me manse, nc nauaonneiu, i. j , gW fortnight's stay In Maine w.L, William Steel and her daughter, Km Kllabctl1 Chllds Steel, of the Wood tVSS. APrtmentH In Germantown, are Jewing some time In Atlantic City. )c.m, rlndo Crease, of Wayne avenue, toi'iJv ." nas motored to Washington & Weral days. ! S- P. Snowden P, Snowden, Mitchell, of 2205 vfWUt street, uiii ,., i. .ion.iu Lbformii! ' '" en,ertaln r few frlenai .. " ., I.lt, IHIH 1 BV tlicuu Sorrow uinner at t,e coin our io- li nl5ht In honor of Miss Blanche r Huiid r'B0Uth Orange, who Is the guest &W Qertiujde M. O'Reilly. irMl.?'!!1110" Ayrea and her daugh- Sr bT.. " Ayres, are occupying tnelr m. "J1 ,n lha School Lane Apart j" ous In Germantown, litmi1itlllt.Urn T WrlBht. Jr.. of West ltrrul enU. Chestnut Illll will leave . flKnCQ nn Kfttlira 4ln ,.. AmAf. i i?bil"ancB CorP- Mr. Wright ex. M gone six months. NfenAIfb.l,Ia Wood Qulck wlu ,ve a ml r " v-'mon league on weanes KtW?.xt Wek In honor of Miss Mar- &. UPI1. WhAD. HB...nnA 4. 1I. us. Din.; i,,.," "if ";"...'" i".'. "." - " --. .out- iittca mo iuiiuwitia ' Miss Pflttnn mill .Ivn a rilnner jrlday night In honor of her ', T rs. Charleh .T MrMmiii have Open With Many Special small Affairs Given Comments MKS. SAMUCL WOODWARD "" Mi a. Woodward is one of the lend ers in the campaign against tho fly which is being planned by a number of women on Lincoln drive, lierninritown, for tho 'Uinmcr .Mrs IJfriiuidy de II stokes of Devon ro.id. Mount Alrv. and .Mrs (' Stanley Bor ton, of Westvlew avenue. Ucrm.uitown, are spending Kcverat dain In CVean I'lty, A 'the d.insaiif will bo given this after noon at the tiverbrook Golf Club In cele bration of Memorial Daj Along the Reading Miss .lull i Beik diughter of Mr and Mrs Charles V Hetk of Wvnrote, will leave on Thurvliiv for Shnrld-in. Wyo, to visit Miss Helen Cr.iger Mls Beck will remain until July Mrs George i:inawti. li ..f Meadow -biook, and Mrs Kinllj- Redding, of this city, returned nn Mond ly from n motor trip to Wllkes-Harre Tho members of the North Hills Country Club will hold a dlnner-dnnco In the club house this evening Miss lMlth Bond and her brother, Mr Joseph Bond of Ashbourne, are visiting Mrs Joseph Burr in Atlantic City Mr and Mis James Heger. of Jenkln town. have returned front a vtek-cnd trip to Washington Mrs Hcger will be re membered us Miss ICathllne Carlln, daugh tei of Mr anil Mrs. Hugcne 13 Carlln. of Jenklntown, before her mairlage last fall Germantown A patriotic flag raising took plate In Mar ket Square, Germuntown. toduv An Inter esting program was tarrlid out Prajer was offend bv Chaplain 13ngle. of Post No 6 G A 11. followed bv an address by Alexander S Johnson chairman of the committee In haigo of tho affair The Hag presentation was made bv Ilarrj Wultcis mi behalf of Winona Council, No 61. I O A Miss Caroline Virginia Maton unfuiled the flag while a salute was tired by a squad from Camp Kills, Sops of Veterans. The benediction was pronounced by the Rev. Luther Do Yoe Patriotic xolgs feat ured the event. North Philadelphia In aid of the war woik fund of tlio North Branch Young Men's Christian Association the Scottish Choir, under the direction of Mr John Lawson. villi give a concert on Saturday night In the association hall, Le high avenue and Tenth street The choir of thirty selected voices will be assisted by Mr William Stevenson, the Kalkner sisters Mrs Mary Mllllken Mr Harry Monase vltch, Miss Agnes Hannih Mr Gavin Law son Mr Walter s. ott and Mr Alexander Cairns, the Scottish humorist The enter tainment Is given tinder the auspices of tho Trail Hitters Club Miss Kathryn Lafferty daughter of Mrs Katharine Lafferty. of Atlantic Clt. nnd Mr Hubert Byrnes of 2E10 North I3lght eenth street, will be married on Wednes day nfternoon. June 6 at 4 o'clock. In the Church of Our Lady of Mercy, Broad street and Susquehanna nvenue Miss t Allco Bjrne, the bridegroom a sister will nttend the bride, nnd Mr John Read will be the bridegroom's best man At homo cards are enclosed with the Invitations for after June 15 at 2519 North eighteenth street The marriage of Miss Rose Orcenberg daughter of Mr and Mrs Louis Green herg, of H31 North Seventh street, to Mr Wolfe B Baron, will take place on Sunday afternoon, June 24 Miss Reba Greenberg will be her sister's only attendant Mr Barou will have for best man Mr Harrs Greenberg, brother of the bride and fu usher, Mr Benjamin Baron, his brother Mr and Mrs Gullohn and family, of .'108 West Tioga bfreet. have gone to Atlantic City to remain until autumn West Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs Charles F Wall, of 4433 Pine street, went to Swarthmore yesterday to attend the graduation of their daughter. Miss Margaret Wall, nt tho Mary Lyons School. Mrs. H Warren Luti, of 1311 South Fifty-seventh street, nnd her Bon, Master John Lutz, have'gone to Balnbrldge, Lan caster County, to visit the two great-grand-mothers of, the llttlo boy for a few weeks The women of Ave West Philadelphia churches have each formed a circle, and to. gSther these five circles form Auxiliary No 63 o the Red Cross. All meet for Red Proas work five days each week, at the West Branch of the Y. M. C. A.. Flfty-sec-ond and Sansom streets. The chairman Is 7j, Anderson. On Monday the work i. in charge of Mrs. Jamea Mackenale, vice Lhi?rman for Oak Park Presbyterian ChurTb On Tuesday, Mrs Robert 8hoe maker for the Chapel of the Mediator j on nthell for s'pru? Street Baptist Church, . - EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 30, 1917 whose vice chairman has not yet been ap pointed South Philadelphia Mr nnd Mrs Hugh O'llngen, of 1611 South Twenty.nlnth street, will spend sev ernl weeks In Sea Jsle City Mr Bermrd Bradley. Jr, of 31. J Whar ton street, win lf0 shortly for Cape May to spend a fortnight There vvlll be a dance and card partv on l-rldav June , In the school hall. Seven teenth nnd Rltner streets, for the benefit of St Monica's Church Roxborough Mrs William Devltt of 130 Green lane entertained nt luncheon and cards vester dn Her guests Included Mrs Karle 13 13erett Miss Gertrude Peoples. Mrs Joseph Si honeld Mrs Clarence C Keever. Mrs Joseph s, honeld, Jr Mrs Howard Cade nnd Mrs llnhert Cade The member nf the Philadelphia Canne Club Wlssnlilrkon Creek and the Schuvl Ulll Rher will bold their eleventh allium! legnila al Colonv Castle nn Saturd.iv, June IB All the nsn lated eanne clubs of the Hel.iwnre and chesapeike division nnd a number if clubs In New York hive been iiiMted in participate The races will hegln m i. link and will In. hide Two men Kinrte blades, (pi irter mile cine man single Maries h.ilf mile uommndnrc s rnoe) to in. n dmihlp blades quarter mile . iillndfold hi. . Insed to Philadelphia Canoe Club members) . quad single blades half mile lilting 'I he visitors will he entert lined nt supper on the lawn adloinliig the clubhouse mil a dune and awarding of prizes wi fnl . Mnro than $120n hn been spent m in l 'N tig the distort. Cnlnny Cnstle pit lies bae been IncloMd with glass the ie ,it inn loom has Ixen enlntged to twice it form, r slr.e. and the driveway has Veen w .1 Med and repaved Mr J. I Inward Pell In i in in, Dr David I Bonn ex olllclo ; M '"!' I G Agmw I'nrresi I Altenius Us. ph w Blair G K I31enlinr.lt George K.i ber Karl V ICerber, Denran T McCaul. lev into Newman and J W Durham folm the legntt.i committee Dr Dnvld J Boon is . immndire, Mr J II Pell vlee rnnmio. ilnn .Mr Joseph W Blair, secretary, Mr i r It Weber treasurer, and Mr K. 13. Mteinus quartermaster Weddings NATIl ANSON NP.KF prettv wedding will be solemnised tonight nt n i) clock In the Students' Chap ter Park and Susqiiihanna avenues when Vllss nnti NelT, daughter of Mr anil Mrs Nathan Ntff of 1111 Columbia avenue will bo married to Mr hrnh un N'ntlinnson. of Allenu.wu P.i , bv the Rev Mnrv in Nathan, of the Belli Israel Temple Mi NelT will give his daughter In marriiiKe and she wilt he attended bv lit r sister Miss Lllll.ui Ntff Mr Nathnnsoii will have Mr Jail, Antlies. nf New nrk. for besi man The ceremony will lin followed b) a re.eptlnu 1 pun their return from their hum moon trip the bride groom nnd bride will spend' the siiuunei In the I'lHono mountains and will be tit home after Oi tuber I In Alleut.iwu KIMMI3LMAV IIOLDIIHUG Among tonight s Interesting wtdillngs will be that of MIsh rrniues Goldberg daughter of Mr nnd Mrs 1 Goldberg, of 16".J North Marshall stieet nnd Mr Hani Kim melm.iii, which will take pl.uo In 'liajmnre Hall. Franklin stint and Columbia .ivcnue, and will be followed bj a large reieptlon 'Hie bride will be given in in ullage b her father, and will wear a gown nf whlto duchess satin with a veil of tulle caught with orange blossoms The bihlat partv will ItiLludo Miss Rose Klnimelin.in, tho brldegi iioin s sister maid of honor. Miss Reba Dormnn Miss IXhei Donn.ui, Miss Frances Dorman Miss Sadie Willnsk), Miss Rose 1'elnberg MIsh Gertrude Gla..i, btldes. maids, Mr Harry Dorman beit man, Mr Nathan Dorman, Mr Joseph Migrant, Mr Morris Glass Mr Max Abratns mid Mr Herman Goldberg, the brides brother ushers The Rev Meyer .Schubow. of Read ing, will officiate ut the ceremony Mr Klininelmaii nnd his bride will leave for a trip through (astern New York and will be at homo after June 20 at 2241 North Seventeenth stieet LUDWIG TALLON Tho marriage of MKs Bertha II Tallon, I of Bethlehem, and Mr Norman S Ludwlg of this clt will tiLko plain this mailing, at 0 o'lIulIi. In tho old Moravian Church In Bethlehem Miss Marguerite Rberman will be maid uf honor and tho bridesmaids will Itulude Miss Gruie 13 Ludwlg, a sister of the bridegroom; Miss Nancy Whetford, Miss Kathrvn I3berman Mrs Albert Krause and Mrs Fred Kline, of Bethlehem Mr R Wallace Troemner, of this city, will bo hest man, and the ushers will Includo Mr Alfred IUncklo and Mr George W Rich ardson of this city, Mr Robert Kruus, Mr Albert Krauss nnd Mr Fred Kline, of Bethlehem After tho ceremony there will he a re ception for the bridal part) and Immediate friends at the home of the bride rhoto by rtioto-Crafters MISS DOROTHY LIPPINCOTT Miss Lippincott, who is the daugh ter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Jbseph T. Lip pincott, of Overbrook, was a brides maid yesterday at tho marriage of her sister, Miss Katharine Darling ton Lippincott, to Mr, Raymond E. lskl THE STRAW A "John, dear, have J&6&. j. "Hi M i?a CONTRABAND A Romunce of the Nortli Atlantic By RANDALL I'ARRISH ril M'TP.U WW (t ontlnueil) THI3 two nf us ilambcred up the Iron ladder, the sullor with tho lantern In his bind, the luarlln splko tluust Into his belt. I tested the hillklieail door ngaln as we came to It, but It seemed as solid ns the steel wall ItMlf, and lhuroimlil. salts tied tint It 1ml not been opened since the ship sailed w'e muuntid ti tlie open deck i ii ni:it wa i I he VV nrk of ll I lend JN SI'ITi: nf what I knew tf tin hoiioi and tragtsh I bid Just 1. ft b.hlnd. the unspeakable (error of feeling that some where aboard hidden In some black coiner lurked an Iriespwnslble bilng. with mill del In his crazed brain, a being devoid of all Impulse save the fienzv nf hate, tho deslro for destiuctton vet the sight of that cool, silent deck, alitadv darkened by the gather ing shadows of night. Iiist.intlv culmeil me and brought back in powers of reasoning The man was not aft . then lie must be foi ward It Is Impossible lo hide long tin ship, boiiid 111 the face of an Intelligent search Aliendv we had peeled Into everv corner abaft the engine ladder below dicks, all that remained unvlslted was the hold chock to the deck beams with caigo both luiti lies battened down, the forecastle the pilnt room and the dingy Ill-smelling leeesses of the forepenk Of one thing 1 was decided If the fellow had Indeed succeeded in slip ping forward unobserved he was nevci tn be permitted to leturn nft again unseen I would drsl of nil. see to It that the decks wero guarded and then the rest of us would hunt him In Ills hole "White, ou remnln here ln front of tho i.ibln, and keep your ees open Don't let a shadow get past oti aft. oti under stand'' ' ' Aye, sir " i Give me the lantern There Is no know Ing what that fellow may do; ho might fire the ship, or wreck tho engines, unless wo get him In time " "Von think he's forward sir?" ' Where els can he be? I II put another man at the mainmast and then run hint dow n " I.eiivoid attracted by tho gltam of tho lantern leaned out over the poop rail "That you, Cnptnln? Have you got Bas tom et? ' 'No , he has managed to escape and gel forward, but not without leaving another vlithn behind Tony Rapello Is dead in the stoke hole " "The blood v villain' How did ho ever get out of there? ' "Which Is mora than I can figure out . stile on deck, probably, and then slipped along In tho rail shadow. Where Is Mc Cann"'" "Just gone forward to fix the rldln lamps " "All right: sing out to him to keep his eyes on the deck There doesn't seem to bn a great deal of wind or sea, Mr Lea jord, do you Imagine Mies Carrington could hold the wheel for half an hour? ' I don't seo no reason why she shouldn't sir I've seen her do It In worse weather" 'Then ask hr, please, I'm likely to need hoth of jou If we round up that fellow Miih crazy and armed, and sure to light bard Pick up any weapon you can And and come down here " They were beside me almost Instantly, t.igerlv questioning as to what had occurred below their faces expresslvo of the deep horror both felt at tho situation In which wo found ourselves t'nder other condi tions I should have felt slncero sjmpathy f..i the suddenly stricken Bascom His foimer friendship for Vera, what I know of Ids misfortunes, the very conception of tho mans character which I had formed my wjlf during our brief acquaintance on board, all tended to tnako the man an object of pity The murders he had committed were but tho result of a diseased brain the sudden snapping of responsibility Nor did the dead men make any special appeal , they had been when alive the scum of tho sea treacherous and brutal , enemies to be watched and guarded against All we had lost through their deaths had been the use of their hands In navigating the vessel h3ven now I held Philip Bascom, If restored to his normal condition, worth all of them I could not hate the man. or seek him evil but I could dread him That was the whole of It dread' Here was a man craz ed murderously Insane who had safely tasted blood, whose Insanity had been caused by fear and brooding over a great wrong In his disordered brain a mad, desperate desire for revenge had overshad owed all else To obtain this no deed was Impossible, no crime too hideous And this creature was hidden somewhere between decks, and unless discovered and made captive, held In his hands the fate of every soul on board The thought of what he might do during tho black darkners of tho night terrorized me There was no guess ing what crazed scheme his Insanity might concoct Are, a wrecked engine, nn open water cock, a dozen different possibilities Hashed through my mind, each frightful In Its suggestion of potent evil At any cost we must have him within our control, we dare not even wait In hope that the man might reveal himself we must go after him, crawling In the dark, feeling within crevice nnd cavity, until we uncovered his hiding place I explained this quickly to the two men. hiding none of my own fear, but making them comprehend the desperate need of thorough and ceaseless search. The look on their faces evidenced that my words had gone home "He's forward, sirs that's clear enough," insisted Leayord "We'll nab the fellow In the fo'castle yonder accordln' to my notion. What do er say. Red?" Ttot'f, tax X4uUVfikVU3isfilfA.ft i THT BROKE THE ' CAMEL'S BACK r m. .?.. viiiilr i'niristit Life PuIiIIhIiIiie I'omi m ll'iitint .1 i . ii .t. B m-n t'nmrictit lifn Publtr-hlnc you forgotten that c have an engagement for lunch "' big sailor, clinching nnd uncllnchtng his hinds -He sure aln t aft, thar ain't no wav I know how he could git Into the hold with Ihn hatches down, so thnr ain't nothln' left exiept thn fo ensile nn' the fnrepeak We II Mud the cuss thar all right sir " Their cunfldeuce had Us effect on mo Good; White and McCann will guard everv Inch of tho deck while we take the foiee.iHllo Mist Bring the lantern. Lea st) rd ' The dour was two-thirds shut, nnd wo slid It wide open to gnlu entrant e feeling our wav tautioiislv di,wn the steps 'I he plate had nevei hi en a sea-pallor but nnw deserted In the crew it presentid ns dismal a sielie In the dim light nr the I lutein, as evtr I put mv foot Into 1 he all. was foul with bilK.i until' while lotting giu inclitH hung tn tin. heums above or were strewn along Ihn dick 'I he shadows weiu gtutesque and hideous, and mm h nf the spate wus cltitteied up In dlsinrded sea limits battel ed chtsts nnd miscellaneous riffraff which the mi n had left bthlud til their Might I stopptd al the foot of Hie stairs, but Leavnid and Red advanced to til" tier nf bunks the foimer lifting tho lantern, while the lattei look surve within each The mnde the circuit without evi dence of nn) illsciiMiv Liverpool cursing as ho stumbled over various Impediments In the unceitalu light Lxcttpt for their htavv breathing, the ociuslon.il nish nf f lightened rats and the stuidv pounding of the F.as without theie wns no other sound ltii gether the suiruundlngs were too depressive for description . the scene was squalid un wholesome, suggestive nf witck We fuuiid no truce of Bis. out but nt tint I was glad enough lo be h.tik aK.ilu on the open deck, breathing In the fitsh alt It was like a tonic Thn p.ilut loom and the forepenk t nine next, und I exp'oied thn lutler invself, ilH theie was scarcely loom ln the nariow space fclr even one to cieep about Pushing the lauteiu before me. evei) neive singing like a topper wlie. I ciawled out at last dripping with perspliatlou and as bl.uk as though I had been feu half a day In the coal hole To Lcavoiils inqullles 1 could onl) shake in) head "Well, sir," he said obstliiutel) ' I in n snltorman, but 1 never did believe in ghosts, an' I ain't a-goln' fer tcr btlleve In 'tin now It warn't no spooks what did this Job This eie Bascom was a sure enough human the Inst time I put e-)ts on him an' 1 don't reckon he's changed much since, 'rept ma) be In his line o' hralus, do jou. sir? ' He s tlehh and blood nil right, If that Is what on mean, onl) Insanity makes them cunning ' 'That's what 1 seel to Bed hero while )ou was crawling 'round In tho forepenk, lappln' up bilge water Ho reckoned It might o' bin n ghost n-doln' these things , but I claimed thet ghosts don't shove knives Into snllormen, Ieastwa)s I never heard o' nono that did So It naturally stands to reason sir, that this hloomln' lunatic Is still aboard somewhere He never got out them cabin-ports, for a cat couldn't git through 'em He never went oer the lall or some, o' us on deck would a-heard the splash alongside, so there's nothln' left but thet bo's still on the ship " He leaned forward, striking one hand nn the other to belter express his argutnent I was thinking, paving little nttontlou tu his words my eyes untonsclously viewing the ship aft The deck was so wrapped In gloom that outside the radius of our lan terns I could perceive no movement, not even determine the presence of the two men left on guard The two masts, with their heavy spans, cast all below into dense shadow, but be yond, on the poop, tho faint rays of tho binnacle lamp reflected softly on the face of tho girl at tho wheel, making her appear almost a vision The sight for an Instant fatcinated me "Ain't thet so. sir? ' "Why, )es, Leayord, I am unable to see it any other way but where'" "Well, there ain't but one place aboard unexplored, sir. Damned if I know how he ever got there, but ho'e either there, over board or aloft , or else I've got to take off my hat to Red here, an' acknowledge It's a real ghost we've got aboard tho old hooker" "The cargo hold'" A)e, aye, I'm fer taklu' off the hatches and letting a man or two creep around down there We've got to find out where that devil Is" There was no answering his logic, and a determination to complete the Job was already In my own mind "Get the tarpaulin out of the way, Liver pool," I said sharply, throning the lantern where the light was needed "Cut it loose, man, dun t waste time with the lashings; there s plenty of spare canvas In the sail room What's stowed first below, Mr Leayord?" "That's the hell of it. sir," he replied soberly "I never told you, for I didn't see no cause There was a lot o' boxes come on board, sir, maybe a thousand of 'em, with cmds clamped with Iron, an' they was almighty heavy We had to load 'em with the donkey engine, an most of 'em were dumped ln Jlst below the main hatch " "Do ou know what they contained?" "Mr. Bascom told me they was army stoves, sir, and maybe he thought they was, fer he seemed sure about it ; but afong at the Ust the hook slipped oft one of them, an' the box dropped about thirty feet, smashln' the whole end In It was plumb full o' loaded shells." "Loaded shells?" "That's what; therrf was powder enough scattered about there ter blow the whole ship to hell an' bark " "What did Bascom say?" (nmi in ll'iitint l U pi. REVOLUTION MENACED RUSSIAN PHOTOPLAYS Impresario of Slavic Art Dramas Underwent Hazardous Ex periences Abroad lly tlic Photoplay Kditur The Russian art llhns havo arrived In this couiitrj under the guld.uiio of Nathan S Kaplan an American citizen long resi dent In Frame and Russia, so the standard works of Tolsln), Tuigcnlerf, Inmtoevi-ky, Pushkin, Hogel, Ostrovsk), Andtcef and nthci piouilueiit Slav authors will bo seen here In their pletiirlzetl form for tho first l line oulstdo of Russia, where the llhnid vtrslnns of their novels and dr.uuns hnvu shared tho popularity of the books and stage nliij.s At tho same time the much acting of leading Russian nrtlstt of the national the atres in Moscow and Petrograd will be ex hibited In ihise pioductloiiH Intituling the efforts of Mmeb Gzovskala Chnlwlnalu, Ca ' "111. Geiniiinova, Llsmka, Balasheva, Dure, vim Tntl.inii Pavlova and ICarabana. among the women stats anil I 1 MoJhuk hln Itnld Poltinski N V P.inoff, Itlmskl. II Baiksluef and A A ChertivliicilT among the women 'lime comprise m ni) of the mums that havo placed the Russlnn Ihi.ilie In the foiifmnt of tho art piogress of the last quailtt tc-iilur) 'Ihn services of the pla)trs for scieen wolk were nb tilintl bv special pumlssion of the then C.ii and the plctuies were shown ut Ts.nsk.i)n Selo befoio being exhibited to the public At the v.!) beginning nf tho 17 000-mlln Jouniuv flciin Petrogmd to New York, via Siberia, Iiipau and the Paclllc. the twentv trunks nf pictures escaped as h a miracle tleslnictlon at the hands of tho Russian lev oliltlonailes, at that time aitlvel) hostile It. whatevei bote the seal of the Cr.u Ml Kupl.in, nicninpniiled bj, his wife and with the pieilous negatives In his pel -si. mil tharge, Kut out nf Petiogud on the second Tuesdav of the revolution .Ma thine nuns worked b the police weie still firing from the tups of buildings and soldiers, woil.ltigmen and students occu pied the stnets In wild dlsoithr lie suc ceeded In nblalnlng an tsiort of twenty reitnutlotiar) snldleis who were personally fileudlv to him Thiee times was the Kap lan party lliud upun tho police on its .i) from the lesldenliil il.strltt.to the railroad station, part nf width wns dls tuvered tn be In Ilium h. Some of the soldiers natives of Siberia, tiffeied to escott tlfn tinvelers pint nf their wa.v on tho Trans-Slbtrlan Railroad train tie luxe The Kaplans were tho only pas sengers as the terror of the revolution had absolutely stopped phsm tiger business liven the baggage tar had to be specially prncuied guarded by soldiers, and In spected bv Mr Kaplan at evei) stopping plan, to see that Its contents wire not t iken At Vladivostok the newly con stituted authorities at first refused tn let the pictures out of the country , They broke open nil tho senls that the Czai'H otticluls had pluced upon the goods, saw to It that nothing hostile to New Russia was contained therein, and finally permitted the export Douglas Palrbanks's press agent a former Phllndelphjan, writes ;o a friend In this city "Virtually finished with our second picture Wild and Woolly," which piomlses to be a knockout It Is absolute!) tho fastest Fail bunks picture yet. You tan nppreclato this when I tell you that the fellow who assembles our films worked twelve hours on the last reel " Report has It that Goldwyn's first Mae Marsh-Robert Harron featuro will be "The Field of Honor" based on a story bv Irvln Cobb, which appeared In the saturdav evening Post Mr Cobb so It Is said Is assisting ln writing the leadeis TODAY ;st?nbi3 Flag Souvenirs FOR THE CHILDREN Jt LBS V KRNK'.S TI.VII3I.Y SI'nCTACI.ll , FORREST Dallr, 2 15 2V: and SOc. i:zs 15 SBc to 1 00. LAST 4 DAYS ItnSnitVKD SEAT9 IN ADVANCB Augmtnttd Orchtatra POINT BREEZE PARK ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIANS PICNIC AND GAMES BEGINNING AT 1 O'CLOCK FLAG-RAISING AND PATRIOTIC ADDRESSES 3 O'CLOCK FIELD AND TRACK EVENTS Special Musical ProRram by Gatti's Band 8:30 P. M. Motor-PacedRaces 8:30 P M4 B..F. Andrew Tombes in Keith's "The Bl'Me Shop" T1IEATHK HOYS' HAND MAPI) I.AMRKRT nil.NKST HALL. W1L KltKI) CLArtKK CO HAV.MOND fAV. Kni.BT. HKnnKUT's noas and ornuia. KNICKERBOCKER u Final Week ef "Block" Company ' Mats. Tuesday, Wedntiday, Thursday, Sat. "Tho Life of a Shop Girl" Jvt Wek "MEn UNUOPN ClIlLd1' 'f'5 il n v UNCLE SAM SENDS CALL FOR HOUSEWIVES' HELP Till Gardens, Keep Chickens, Can nnd Preserve Surplus Products in Emergency WILL POST PLACARDS 1 he 1'nlted States Department of Agri culture st Washington has addresed nn appeal to the women of Philadelphia and environs to do their bit toward piling up a food supplv for the nation tjirge attractive posters with photo graphs of women cultivating hnckynrd gar den raising chickens nnd entitling food stuffs havo been sent here from Washing ton bv the thousands They will be placed in c-onsplrtiuus pl.icei throughout this dls irlet Thee reminders for Philadelphia women to help will greet them on shopping i.iiini In the street ears theatres and every where that women go One of the series of posters Is headed with the slgnllUant phrase In huge black tvpe 'Help feed vourself " Right below that Is another caption "Work n garden ral tinc-keni " The potter has this to av concerning ralliig of vegetables and fruits by women: Uniu let vour land loaf Keep It work nn all season nmit assume that the season Is too far ...Iviinted to begin gaiden operations Some egetablcs tiny be planted nt virtually nny nine until paM the middle of summer ''tart new crops between the rows of ihers that are soon to bo lemoved Hegln over aa-alti Into In summer and plant vegetables that mature best In cool weather such as radishes, lettuce spinach mid kale .'-et that vour garden toward fall Is full cf potatoes beets, turnips cabbage and other staple foods that can bo stored for winter Grow Hum and navy beans for harvest win n ripe VS TO OAN'NING ' 'I he poster his this ndvlce in tho matter c.f canning Prj fiults and sweet corn and such tithei vegetables ns mny bo preserved ln this way c.iu mny (he piodiicts thit cannot be kept otherwise 'Concentrate products so that each Jar oi tan will hold as much food nnd ns little water as possible "There Is a shortage of containers Don't let one be wasted In vour home Kmpty spices nnd similar m iterlala from Jars nnd (111 with food "Iteverve legular tlght-senllng contaln tis for perishable vegetables, meat nnd flh Pse wlde-ui c ked bottles with paraffin Finis for ptitt'ng up fruit and preserves" A.N'H CIUCICIJ.N- RAISING Advice as tt. rhli ken raising follows "Keep a Hoc I, of hens If your soil Is not suitable foi gauleiilng ' A small iiumbei of hens can be kept In almost niiy h-uk jaul "They can be housed at small expense In p'ano hoxes or other lirge packing cases 'Thev i an be fed (c. a large eMent on table scraps and vegetable wnste "rheli eggs should make a substantial addition to the famllj food supply 'Pieserve surplus fresh eKKH in vater glass oi lime water further suggestions follow "Can this year If vou h.v never canned" before. Tho conservation of .ood Is a vital necessity under war tondltions .( previous ex pciletHc Is neccssnrj Wrlto today to the I lilted States Deptrtment of Agriculture or vour Statu Agricultural College or ask vour c-otmtv agent for explicit directions foi growing vegetablts. for raising chick ens and for canning foods at home with the ordinary home utensils " rUl.M'AYTO WAR AIDS McCutchcon Concern Helps Employes in Gnrdeninjr Gentian Lends Land Pull pay will be given to men and women emploves of T P .McCutcheon & Rro . ci.iv.it mnkers Eleventh and Arch streets, while thev are tilling their own vegetables on a slxty-ncro farm at Uatbmo Use of the farm land togithtr with a supply of fertiliser and farm Implements Is given by Philip Wunderli, the ownti who Is of Oer uian birth nnd a confectioner nt 118 Pegg street I am glad of this chance t-i do some thing for the Amorlcan caue," aald Mr. Wilnderle IU'liuiTcd Cupid Gels SlaO rrom jmh Pi'TTSVII.U:, Pa. May 30 A Jurv In tourt awarded Miss Jennlo Schntz. of Oiwlgsliurg SIGH damages from John H Poi man a national guardsman for breach of promise to marr.v Letters from the guardsman written whllo the National (lu.inl vi ns imnrtetcd nt HI Paso, were pl.md In evidence, showing that I-'orman piopnseil marriage, lo take place nt once upon Ills return home CQ.NTINUOUB 11:13 A. M. to 11.15 P. 1L Z MAItKKT Above 10TII POSITIVE ANNOUNCEMENT ALL THIS WEEK Tint l'retentatlon -SELZNICK Picture Clara Kimball Young In the Much-Discussed IJhotoplay ' "The Easiest Way" ADDED ATTHACTION IMAGINARY ZEPPELIN ATTACK ON NEW YORK T- A T A rT7 18U MAIIKET BTBEET JrALlXiL'Jll 10 A M to 11 15 P. Jt Prlcei 10c. 20o Douglas Fairbanks Revuo TOPA'V THE AMEIUCANO TOMOIinOVV 1IAIUT OP HAPPINESS" I rldav, AMERICAN AHI8TOCRACV ' Eaturda ' MANHATTAN MADNESS' . ARCADIA CHESTNUT Below 18TH III K. A M, 12 2, 3:4V. SIS 7:45 1 0 45 P. M. ALICE JOVCn and HAIinY MORHV In I'lcturlzttlon of liayard Velllera "WITHIN THE LAW" The Moat 8atlflng Drama Ever Stand. T TPr nVVTT' MARKET Below 1TTH IVlilLlilllN 1 11 A M to 11:15 P.M. Dally 10c Evu., 15c OLGA PETROVA boulof a AUDIID O HENRY 8TORY TTnrVrT't A MARKET Above 0TH VlUlUxvlA UA M tollilS P.M. PrlcM. 10c. 20c, ROBERT WARWICK tn The Kelintck Picture "THE SILENT MASTER" Adapted from E Phllllpa Opptnhtlm'f THE COURT OP ST SIMON" Thura , Frl.. Sat.. Miriam Cooper In "The Id." GLOBE Theatre a. vJi-iV-'X-'-a-' VAVl'UVILLE Conllnuouj MUSICAL .ill.6Vn"P5.SoM COMEDY .fr?VNV8r,IlVvU.!Cr WEEK "STOllYLAND" AND OTHERS CROSS KEYS rISW: ?K "A DREAM OF THE ORIENT" BROADWAY Broid DVnrArs; ,. "Tho Naughty Princess" NANCE O'NEI!.. In "Th Final Payment" T VT)TP J'AT TOtA fccat Keaifc 11 " """ U X I1V mi r-S v j,venlive s 15 "SO LONG LETTY" C$Mj7fcn TTc7jf'yxaxzyfi .' ',' H n VSi ' M & ' 1 M Hw, SUuly. Ccopc'dAwti -i)inwiitffmanMMwreM.