Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 05, 1918, Postscript Edition, Image 7

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MSHINGTON WAITING
r FOR 'BILLY' SUNDAY
r ' 1 !u KT n 4 n n 1 f n i i t n I
gtage set m "'"" viij.i,ui
trnr Elcrht Weeks' Campaign
$ of Strenuous Evangelist
TABERNACLE IS READY
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revival Expected to Be One of the
i t TOnllndnna Ivnnt In
to BIBB"1' "("""
Ulty s History
Bl a SlnTT t'orrrsnomtt
WASHINGTON, Jan. B.
, .lace Is nil set hi llio nntlou'R
FAiDltal for the blR "Ullly" Sunday cam
Fralfn, which will c formally opened
IwSunday mornine nun which win cuuunur
Vf,
E-to be 011 of ,he ""
The revival In expected
Bert reilRlous nvvak
EVENING PUBLIC IiEDGteR-PHlLADUPHlA, SATURDAY', JANUAJIY 5, 101$
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"LONG LIVE THE KING"
A Human Story of Clilld-Dcs'.rc. Court Inlrlguo.tnd Love, tho Lalctt Novel
By MAUY nOBEUTS RINEHART
Conulgtit, 1I. by Mary Robert, lllnehart and the rubllo Ledger Company
curiously shaped object projected Itself
over the edge of tlio hank: unci, rolling
down, lay almost at his feet. Tho lampa
brought It Into sharp relief a man.
Ragged and tied mid rolled, clgnr shaped,
In an aiitoinobllo robe.
The liiniircllor turned and railed to
Ills men, Then ho bent over tho bun
dle. Tim ulhcr ran up mid cut the bonds,
CAPTURED
Itr I.leut. 4. IIARVKY tMH'fll-M
Fourth Canadian Mounted RUlea
Te.i .n,t Thrtllln. TU fit th Kinerl.
nee of i Wounded Canadian lllrleer lb
If ll inio in nana. 01 me uirmy.
(Comfelif, '' tiu "ie rtH LeJtitr Company)
TIIK STORY Tllt'rl FAR
I.ltoma l threatened villi revolution.
Muuriii'.. ri.niiin, rvrn nrin veteran..
"re ready to overthrow ihe inonnrrhr and
rmini n renuiuir. KIM I MlllINAMI
at the tml.nt nf dm Hi nml hi. arnnd-
vnv
rnn Print- of Llvnnlu. . n
Jff,r old. The lime I. prnnltloi
Meltllch. know it.
t',t,kl M-W1-M
1 ll.lll.l..! M ,vf
onir r lint
114 lor re
imnreuor.
What with cold and Ioiik Innrtlon and ! T M'M-H
nk tho man ; JL "ro tut t
i IiIh recent drop over tho bn
, could not rpciik. One of
the
XVIII I row tlio rautlalro on duty, who Imp-
felt no downliearled In my I p nc to bo nlinoft human and proni-
ho day I was left alono In , i " y """"" ?.."'" .."Vr"'.'"
..... !.-. i i...i ..I ,ri. - - .-n,,,l provnien I Aullm ire unii. nil tiu-ri.
tMloo lis large as before
In .Vl.1"V" .". . .. . .... . ..
llironr I.IKfTF..A.NT SIKKV I.Anisril.
remained with him. lloxes ere brought
fronj Miu'ts. unlocked nml examined,
Secretaries vmc and went, At 8 o'clock servli'o men had n flatk and held It to
a irucai dinner wns spread In IheMudy. his lips. An nniazliig situ
nun uipy aie u iiinn.jl utrrnlly over 1 Inereiit-cd by "tho discover
oimio IHICIIIIICUIS. ' llm rulin li wurn .mlf lila imrinl-t
(iii nn.i i. .i,,,in ...1.1..1..1.. . .. I niriils. ulih i. .,,Mir(. imii,. .M,,n,i I utter when taken from tho tin, all of
aliouto. Then thev ntnnnni. ti, .1,1.,.. I around hla slinulildK. 'which had been the precious possesMoiu)
111111 liciil H iii.fc"iv mo ..,v ..n ..v.... .-. -- i.flr tt'irnrs
nation, Indeed.1 "ml tlio Moor around my bed were clul. , rr' .,." . .'
ry that under tored up with nrtlclc Midi nH niiply tlln I Vl" Jfrv
Ids undorgar ' oert for Micar or Klnw jara for holding "' u,u ,VI
In onlfrrtl tn wntrlt nvrr
T nun if nfri-a.
llV.rv flkAr. U. " M''1' HKIWHIi
.SLIi11.11 T'llJSS ANNlSriATA the
j;iihiii ir hip irnnn rrinrr rnfrn
Jnn tint tti iiift. Tlit 11I 11 nt nfrwit
tli
n.W .In Jmve llrdolc 1,1,1m KIM) K
ih,.. : iV f,, u neianiiorma aincunni. unii llh crromnliv n nri1ln-.ft
"III- ru m ninnv in I i inn n nnj "" trillion. .Ml orillllary
t" 7.r,,1"'"n Interniil affiilr. that the
i"t i'iy..Mll be thnnrtrd, . .
tiiii'.''N1.,",s .'"."A l.dstilKK. In lore
1.... ''""'.nl fallow r of the I.lvonlan
8JI1 ."eniU n mile Iftter to Kil Iflllnr;
nim hi !,. ..Mh-.n...!. itt.-Ti'if vi.
flii?.'.1, .. rtr- l the nienrr. He l
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P 'the KunW tabernacle has been com- K," IV.Yi'ffiii'. "an' ""d" "' ""
nl.ll and eVerythliiK Is In readiness vii:';'!',1 ejmea "im.ii an ntlurk nrnln.t
oMhe coming or the evangelist hlmf ?,!!) Titf.K.'.-lS:
C Hi Is due Saturday nfternoon. A cru.vd j;ntlr in .i..t the ImttrrrH Mhnrc tiomf.
r. .1 inn urn-toim in ia ictiuu l hnv.
Wl him at Union Station and Id march Hlmia , H, ; ..? f t,"r , t t.-.iV-T. v.h"" tie .i.e.
li with him to the "himc" which the Wa1i- in i l,"'r '" " ehimlTeiir. IWy hldea
F ,-.. UninilUrn ban iireiiiirc.l f.ir !,i."." ""'eniolilla imlll the Ivumbi-Mvo.
MX Initon cominltieo lias iirepairu i.ir 1,1., inA.,ty ,, ,,., n(l ,n nurka
Ki 'BIIIv" and his party four nml one- t'.'J (hiuir-nr. vtlin. f.irrd lth death, de-
m
Lt.
half miles from the tabernacle.
Tii tabernacle Is located directly op-
J -soitlte Union Station, It will bouse ap-
i - . ..,-,.. , nnn ...n.. II I., l.oll.
' v. ... .1 - l. l.l l...p.ll.. ...l.l,.l.
ilOtlg 1110 IIIICJ ill IIIU Uln .M4.-MIHK ..IHI.II
"Billy" used In rhlladclnhla. It Is by
far the largest auditorium of Hi' kind
ever put up In Washington. And ko
wrfect was Its construction that i-evcral
ef the Government departments virtually v I1..-.11,,. ",,,;,
"fell over themselves" bidding for Its: ..Hut tho !,
tse following tlio campaign. It has Just
fceen decided to turn It over to the
T. M. C. A. for Its war-work activities.
Washington cholm which will bo 11
feature of the big campaign, have al
ready been organized. They represent
the "picked voices'' of (lie 107 co-operating
churches. There will be about
ISOO Mngcra In each of tho two mixed
choirs and thn allotment has been over
subscribed, Thero Is n waiting list of
pcveral hundred singers who nro nuxl'ius
for a clianco tn bo heard nil the choir
platform.
The men's choir will lie organized fo!-v
lowing the llrst week of the campaign.
Already about Jon men blngeni have
enrolled tor j.crvn.-
A campaign feature new to the Sun
day party workers will be work among
the. women and girls employed In tho
various Government buildings here. A
urvey has been made of the number of
business women and girls In this clly
and It has been figured lit approximately
40,00 a largo percentage of whom are
Vorkcrs In tho tiov eminent employ
A number ot prominent Washington
women, among whom is Miss Agneii
Hart Wilson, daughter of Secretary of
Labor Wilson, have become nlllllated
Trlth the women's committee In ibargn
of this extension -work, mid they liavo
mapped out 11 program of work among
working women that Is ns complete m
any of Its kind made In any tlty In
which "Billy" Sunday lias I'lintpalgiioil.
Postmaster Merrltt o. Chance heads
the Washington campaign committee,
,.-;".. -.,111,. iiurii nun urn...
.....- ,, -en iiu -,rrt.
Ibilk In l.lmnln Humbert nml Snlfr nra
'JienaM In -, f f l- of H with yn-int
tudrnt. Hn.rkel. nim of Mettllrh' -nle.
rnr nrekH Hiinkrl li.i-. Iirrn kept nt the
liolnt nf drath. but he nerltently re
' ImI,'" dlviiliTf. nnv InformnOnn,
lkk.v. In nrknn nf nil tli Infnrmi-
linn, Irnvp thr rliulVflir bound nnd ant-
ITil nt th .,, f ,r rd. tnkf out llio
1 "r wlthiiut KhinrlllK 'it It. ilnre nme
rlanretlo imnrr-. In ll nlnre and ' the
""'it, nifn lip hturta rnr hiiib ivarra
iaii. ..i.t.i. -.tti. ... .i.,i i
I, , .'" ,...r, ..mail ..inn, nn ,,.... ,,.
... .'"' ..n"" '"'I blank I'leee nf imi-er.
Ij'iuk lliiinlinrt linil .urrrnled In rttln
tho nolo. Klna Karl. Indicium! ul Mkki't
iil'li.ir-iil iluiillill.i. ha Hi- bold lii-iilrmint
urreMnl,
Annum Itilu. unvlniiN In Iparn more nlmiil
I lie nmlrli lirtnrn n... It and Hurl.
vMli her futhrr. the uerd KluB.
was arranged Nothing was left now
urn to carry tbc word to Karl.
I Two things were necessary: llasle
'The King, having determined It, would
loso no time, And dignity. Tim ennui.
All!, laughter of tho King must bo offend
k nas
messenger, then, but sonic dignitary of
the court.
To this emergency Mcltllcli ruse like
the doughty old warrior and statesman
that lib wns, "If 11 are willing, sire."
lie said, ns lie rore, "I will go myself."
"When?"
"Since It must be done, the sooner the
better. Tonight, sire "
The King smiled
impatient: he commented. Hut be
looked nlmnst wistfully nt the sturdy
1 ml competent old figure before blni.
Thus was he, not so long ago. Cold
nights and spring Florins bad had no
terrors for him. And something else be
frit, although he said nothing the strcsx
-r u situation vvblcli would send bis
-. ... . ......a... .l..lt ..I
They carilcd him Into the car. where," '"" ."s "" ""' ,r V" """ ";".' nml
bo lay vvllli bead lolling back mid Ills """"?" '" .. w '") ' "'":
swollen tonguo protruding. Half dciull11'" "Irnvvcm of tin; other lockers stood
he was with cold and long anxiety. Tlio ?l"n, "" ,l,c' 111'"1 XV." Mi " . ,. ,
bran.ly cleared his mind li.ng before he ! hurried search. Discarded hospital
clonics lay on nie liiiiuiy uvun unu 1111,
Hour was strewn vvllli torn tip letters
nnd other papers. 1 asked Wutklns lo
tidy the loom and fled from the scene.
list of tho prayer In urn, and tho" vw
on which they were lo bo found. During
tho week Wntklus selected tlio hymns
and practiced them over vvllli a Ca.
nadlaj,! seraeunt, who wns wounded In
tho head nnd who innnaged to do fairly
well nt tho little orn In tho chapel,
liicli Sunday I went to the Rcrvlco with
every linger of my good hand marking n
place In the bonk I have otten wmcneii
ministers In church looking up places
In the braver Look during the singing of
"r :. . .... ... , .. .1.-1- -....it
Ilarncs promised to assist 111c both ' "'" "' 'oiiowc. .u.. vw-.,Um.
tho phonograpli and supply, "i"'-
necesFniy cigarettes, I Only otiec did I full down. 11 was
' .,I..M .lirl.,..ll ,,rt,l,,iT tl.n Ilill-eM vvllli
AT.tj WUIIU Ii:i.HmTi:i ' lfflllli Hll,i ,,- occaslun I nbso-
The Hewn had spiead llko wildfire, lutely could not llnd the collect for the
,.. i..i..n vvcro removeu wnep 1110 coui-er.
f lhlnW I h-av.
cet' the Inbat btneOC VKMfl
Ki'inctlnies get them ' (wttfl
three or four noda crackem..
to the- quaatlty required, and ;
them thoroughly (this waa usH
with the clenched flat), AM
f condensed) milk to make the
thick, creamy ma A. butter the'l
an egg, then stir In the egg trior
iili.Knd If ntrpnrll bnlld. Arid r.
of sa't and cyk tilt tho whole Wi
tho conslsteney of scrnmbiea
result Is vv'ohdcrfut. Ono emt'i
enough for about three poople.Tnj
raw egg If available. V.l
Tho supply of cabbage seemed MJ
out, nnd we were uiven maieirj a J
could speak, nnd ho saw by the mil
forms that he was In tho Ii.imN of the
enemy, lln turned sulkily silent 'hen
convinced that he had escaped one death
nut to meet another. Twenty-rmir bonis , ANuTIIIlU l'llONOOltAI'll
now he had faced eternity, mid I10 was I , ' , ' ,,,'.,.. ,. ,,..
rCll,jv. 1 I 1 pent most of lli.it day with the
',' - , Kremh raptalii and Ilarncs until 1 vvas
lie profrriv'. n.ivvever. t.. .1 ,. Ully Pilim,o0,i tr ,0 panel room to e
clothed, nml vi ,u 11 in iepm. to bis ,,,,., t mysterious packages which
pointing up the bank nnd tn Ids luar- ,,., urriXf,i foP mc. T,,.y turned out to
t culato tnouthlngs. one .f llio secret ,.. .. ..i 1 ..i .. 1.1..1. 1, ..1
,,.. ... , ... ..... ,. . ... ... e it IHIUIIUKI itl'tl Uli' inui'in " unn im,
oi were alwiiyn police examined tliel.it of wnodtjud nltli Wrn put ,lV t cr. Ku, ut)l,lo Thls
iwrhci h.imi. im ioiihm 11 iMir 'lw,iu,, ,,ir.mf lii.-U Hint, thn d.iv MouilM
thrti. , 1, ,, ,(.,,,1 .. it 1, n1ir j.tilrf Kniiivp nf .iiiiUm
inenl. tlio tap fIioiiM 1o tilled tn mum an
wlion o uppcared I think every day.
3 L'Uit'Ji iui mc . - 1 L 1 11 i .
..i i.. - 1 n.i. ii.r. if.ucn letiucc nim, wncn BunnKiea-j
JUKI li IIVII U W'"vuvii .murk v.uj OJIV. I I1UU V" 1 1'! 1 1 UiVI iiik nm .. ( - ... ....,. ,( -,-..---. .a.UAl
Ungllshinau in the hospital who was I page from Harnes, who was seated In ;lt "'J ,,",,1.r,"n. T.. ..11,1 3
not nt death's door was seated 011 the I tbc front row. 1 'm " "' ot ""'dlnea, waa quite
were dellKl.led wT.Vn ll,.y heaid that ISVBNTim A NliW 1.IHII I CONT1NOUD MONDAY y&
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tbrv could 'smoke. This was not ul- My meals were lonely mibiis. nui 1
lowed In tho build!; goodness only used to aniuso myself trying to Invent , Doruau at Inasmuch Miwlwr,
knows wny. necause 1. was very mo.iern n iiisiies. . ,.0 ,.,,.ar ...,., , ,,..,,, I)nrIa. fDrm,r ,a. w,
g veil II llOlien esK ii ll weal mm in- .',,.. i. . i... ", n..ul,..nl.-. .
.o.,l .,r . r: 11 uf meat. I thliil: llio ' of the t'lilverslty of Pennsylvania, .
rooks watch must have been shell- 'deliver 'lis famous war lecture, entu
bis pocket Hash, he found
trousers where N'lkky had left
neatly folded and hung over lb- luaicli
of a tree The brandy being supple
mented by hot coffee from 1 patent
bottle, the man revived further, m.idi
1111 effort and. -.at up. Ills t'.lintli v.hk
still swollen, but they tnado nut wli.it
Chancellor out nt midnight. Into 11 ilrlv-he said. He had been there since Ihc
lug storm, to recuic Karl's support. 1 night before. !'ctip; had passed, n 'tw
Things must be bad Indeed! . pciiauls. 11 man with a cit. but he
"To the capital?" ho asked. could not cry nut. nml ho had hesitated
"Not so far. Karl Is hunting. He is to rl-k the plunge to the m 1 1. Hut nt
at Wedellng." , last ho had tnado It. He was nT K.nni.i,
Ho went almost Immediately, nnd the and n Klnr:'.' messeiige..
King summoned his valets ami was got 1 was roiuliig back from
i" neii. nut long after tho automobile
containing Mcltllcli mid two secret
ngents was on the road toward the
mountains, he tossed mi his narrow bed.
To what straits had Jhey come indeed:
He closed his eyes wearily. Something
fllAI'Tlilt t'niillnuo.l
IHUITATluN gave Hie King strength.
That iifteinnon were suiuinniieil in
haste thu members nf his council fat
old Krlcse, .voung MariVhall with the rat
flee, mistero lia.verl, with the white skin
and burning c.ves, and others. And to
them all the King disclosed his royal will.
There was soiuo lemur. b'liese, who
sweated with displeasure, ranted about
old cucinlCM and luoken pledges. Hut
afjer all. llm King's will wan dominant
brlese could but voice his protest
re'apsc lulu greasy silence.
Tho ChaiK-ellnr sat silent dill lug the
conclave, silent but intent. in eaih
I'peaker he tinned his eyes and waited
until at last Kali's proposal, with lis
promises, was laid befnrn them In full,
Then, am only tliein tho Chancellor
rose. Ills speech was short, lie told
them nf what they u'l knew, their own
liisertirit). lie npnke lint n word of
tlfe frown Prince, but that snflly. And
he tlievv for tlirm 11 picture of the future
that set their hearts tn glowing a
thrnno secure, a greater kingdom, free
dom from llm costs nf war, a haibnr by
the luii.
And if, as ho spoke, he saw nut tho
rat eyes of Maisehall, the greedy ones nf
had goiii! out nf
Utilize at llrst
did, ho smiled
the darkness.
Ho had lott
thing", pethapn,
foe.
his life, lie did not
Tui: In
Cham
the bar
rier.'' he "aid thickly, "wlnro I hid
carried dispatches tn the oilier In
barge tin my leliirn n 'nnn hulled me
finin tlio side n' the i-md. near wheie
nu fiiiinil tno 1 thouuht '.I1.1t he do
shed tn be taken on and stiipnc I m
car. lint he uttaikcd me He was
what It was. When he urnied mid I was not. lie knocked me
his old glim 1 mile In seiisclc-". and when I awakened 1 was
above tho road iiiiihiie trees. I gave
a foe. More than mo- invself up when tho snow cuiminicd.
ho had de.nly loved n 1 VVvv pass this way. Hut 1 heaul vmir
'car coming and made a despeiate effmt."
"Then." usked niie nt Hie ngents, ' lliesc
.ire nut nur clnttieH?1'
"They ar'o his. sir."
The agent produced lliihllulit and
inspected the garments. Ilefore the
Cbancelbir's c.ves, button by button
nnd absolutely fireproof--and tho bed
p.itlentH had tho first comforlabio smoke
they had had since entering llio hospi
tal An Ihigllsh Tommy would dlo with
out 11 "fag," and the only chanco he had
to light up In Lazaret VI was at night.
Tho laiillalre on duly had 11 nasty
habit of bursting Into thn rooms mid
suddenly mi Itching oil thn lights In or
der to cntrhitho men at this trick He
nlwa.vs found them nppateutly pound
iislerp, nu'l ncvei knew that most of
opportune way. The excitement vvn as thcin were holding 11 lighted cigarette
great as nn the day of the arilv.il lunler the covets. Tho tell-talo holes
of llio llrst pholioginph. because here we hurnt ill tlio bedilolhes were what at-
had 11 brand-new lot of iccords we had wavscaured the trouble
never heard whlcli had to be tried over .,.,, ,.... vomnielKC, .,.,out :i
111 pn,p u'clock I didn't want to bore the men
The phonograph "as n very onip.ict ,imI ,,,,, 10uuteil on only playing tho
little machine, exactly the same as the niachlno for nn hour or to. but we dldnt '
1.1m wo had had at battalion beadcpiar- ,,(,,,, t, , o'clock, when tho iippc.1r.1uco 1
ters In the trenches It was constructed ,, M,,,)r,. broke up tho party Never!
In two halves Joined by hinges. The hail musical artists pel formed for n more
lower part contained llm machinery, ami enthusiastic ..udlmcc Shrieks ot laugh- I
the upper pait. which . Moot! upright ,,,.. rJri.(.,1,ll ,,,cry jUe and every one
when the Instrument was plavlng held J(lnnl ,u (1, hH1(. ,, .,, ,,ct.r Unottll i
n concave metal souml-ielle.tor. hen ,,,,. tuuK SMiie nf theso wete ,
clo-ed up the phmiograpli could be ...,,l0) ,or ou.r ,, v,.r il-?., e'
locked and c.nrle.l about b n i-ulti-:.e rril,c.!I,P.i lll4, prrformaiico ith u .louhlo
handle arranged for tho puipnje Mm ...,.,.. ( .,,..., ,.,.,,., , !,,,,
fo.VflJKT Pi:i:.MIiTI'.I "(iod Save llm King," quietly sung by,
1 .-niild not ire why .1 phonogiaph I the il.'.nn-. form.d the background for a ;
should not bo allowed III the hospital. Popular lay We all felt as though we
hravril tin lion In hi-, den ami told should be standing at attention
the Inspector that I. had one whltli 1 tuber similar concerts were nllerwaul
wanted perinlssloii In use occiMon. illy in I held In different wauls ami hoiprji to
sboeked, because Miiiiethues the egg,
would lie almost raw and somellnieji
qiilto hard A single egg Is not very
fUHm:, so I decided to give It that prop
erty without losing the llavor The. re
sult of my experiments can be gathered
fiom tin? following quotation from ono
of my let ten. .
Tho Iialkaiis us n Background ot I
ireuniii War." toiilcht. In InasmU
Aiidltrirlimi. loll Locust street The let: '
turn will bo Illustrated Willi 180 &Uf, i
pictures. , $,'",
(icorgo L.ong win preacu in me auoi'
torluin tomorrow morning nt 10:SvVlrf''
louiorroiv night nt 8 o'clock, JiV',
at .
tii.pTt:ii w 1
ON Till: MOUNTAIN IIOAII
low gray car vhleh carried tlm
icellor was on Its wny thlnugii
tl.n .loM.lt, -.!,,., I, ........I .In1ll.a....lnl..
.... Ill.IUItlUI,,,., ,1 111,,,,., .,,,..,..,v,J, , , , ,, .. fg
.i-u. .1... ,!...., 11... I trail nil 1110 Sleeve, siar on uie vim.
..,.., v..-.
for .two reasons'.
afraid nf motors. He had 11 horse.
......,,, ,.l ll.n .,!.. .. !..., I..u,n...l nl..l..
made up of-promlnent busli.es,, , men and 1 ,,, .,,, ..leaillng ones, he' resoluleh.
uovrrmneni oiuciais nere. this com
mittee lias broken records, lu the amount
ef preliminary campaign work It has
put througli und there Is every Indication
that the meetings will go through with
out a hitch.
In the party that will campaign here,
In addition to "Ullly'1 Sunday mid "Ma,"
will bo Homer nodchcaver, chorister;
Itobert Matthews, secretary to "Hl'ly"
Sunday and pianist ; Cleorge A. Urcvvnter,
;. firtt pianist: Mrs. William Asher. In
I .VAY plm rtra it a.lanulnn ...n.l.. ......... ... -
r'ia """ " .. ,'r.uii .,.,in. uilllj WUllll'II
$Z and girls j Miss I-'mnces Miller, who will
!. Direct the central wnrw nmnm ,,.nn.nn
U? Dr. Isann Ward,, of Philadelphia. In
charge of noonday meetings for men ; Dr.
George ll. Dovvey, of Philadelphia, men's
Bible class director: Miss Klniemo Kin.
1 ney, director of work among girls nt
the colleges and high schools; Miss Allco
M. tjaniblln. In charge of Ihivk' nn.i -iria
M w-nrk I MlwM Trlorenen VTI. Ill, ..!.
W tlon tecretary: Miss fjriiro Save, Hilda
If 'teacher, und Albert Peterson, tabernaclt
1 1 custodian.
went nn. Life was it sacrlllce. Youth
would p.i'-s, nml line with it, but the
country must survive.
The battle, which was no battle at all.
was won. He bail won. The country
had won. The frown Prhico had won.
(inly Hed.lg had lost. And only Mett
llch knew Just how she had Inst.
When the council, bowing, deep, had
gone away, the Chancellor remained
stnndlug by 11 window. Ho was feeling
old and very tired. All that day. until
the council met with tho King, he had
sat lu tho little olllce on 11 back street,
which was the hrndqiiaiters of the secret
service. All that day men had come
and gone, bringing false clues which led
nowhere. Tho earth had snalluvvcd up
Nikky harlsch.
"1 hope )ou are satlHlled," said the
King grimly from behind blni. "It was
your airangenieiiL''
"It was my hope, she,'' replied the
Chancellor dr.vly.
( llm necessity for work brought the
King tho strength to do It. Mettllch
1(1iwas
I man:
ond, he wns not nf a mind lo muse King
Karl from a night's seep7 even In lultig
the hand of tho Princess lleilwig. Ills
lntenlioii was tn put up at smile Inn in
n village pot far fmni the bulge and tn
reach Karl by messenger iiirly lu the
morning, beforii the hunters left for tin
day. Then, all being prepared ami in order,
Mettllch himself would arrive, ami things
would go forward with dlgnlly and dls
pati'h lu the meantime ho sat bail, among
his fills and thought nf many things.
Ho had won a victory whlcli was, afler
all, but 1 compromise. Ho had chosen I
the safe wa, but It led over Hie body of 1
a nung girl, and ho loathed 11 Also.'
he thought of Nikky, mid what might
be. Hut the car was rinsed mid coin
fortable. The motion soothed him.
Afler a time he dropped aileep. '
The valley nf the Ar deepened. The
cliff rose above them, 11 wall broken I
here and tlieio by the offtake of ifarrovv
ravines, tilled with forest trees. Theiei
was a pause whllo the chains nu Hie
rear wheels were supplemented by others
lu front, for there must bo no danger of
11 skid. And another pause, where the
road slanted perilously toward the blink
of the chasm, nnd caution dictated that
the Chancellor alight and make 11 hun
dred feet or so of dangerous curve afoot.
It required dlpionncy to get him out.
Hut it wns Anally done, und his heavy
' ....,, loli, leie tlie uniform of
of his own regiment, the il
rilit.iin
MK.lhol".
Turn i.ro of his nwn men had due Ibis
Infamous thing, I'lie of his own oilin rt.
indeed.
"(In thlougli the poi kits," be colli inrnd
vteinly.
f .11110 into view under the Oa.-ii .1 pair
of glovei, 11 bnx of matches a silk ln'id
keichlef. a r.ndcase. The ns-ut said
nothing, but passed a cud tn llm Chan
ilior. who re id t without comment
Thele was silenic lu the car
At Inst llm Chancellor sliriid. "This
niaii-bo took .vnur car nn."
"Ve.i And ho has not nt'i.iiei .m
other, machine has pasted "
the nii'irs wards as vveii ,111 my own
After fonie arguing this wan nhlnlneil
ami I came In ihe conclusion that you
never know what oq can do till vou
1 rv.
Shfitlv after this 1 arranged for a
llllle conceit In the
the greatest number
bed. AH tliote froin
who could come wen-
Tighten our all ton .monotonous ri:t
ence
Our legul.ir Sunday night service:,
went 011 us usual, and by this time
I had graduated to the potillon of
iiastnr. I must route: n that I illdni
wind which had I mal.e a very good one. I am a Presby
if HiiKllsliuien Ir tei.an, nml my knnwledge of the IJugllsh
the oilier wards I Church serv ice, was limited Ilefnro leav
Invited in do so. ' lug Moodic had written nut fur me a
'Tccla Smcralds and
sJxCincd Smeralds
No Emerald is so pjrl'ect but Tech can copy it.
No Emer-IJ is so imperfect but Tecla can repro
duce it imperfections perfectly, even to the flaws
and feathers!
The luster, the sei-prcenncS!, and even nature's
little mistakes arc so faithfully reproduced in Tecla
Emeralds that mere differences of origin are lost
in an affinity of similarity.
Mounted only 11 ith genuine iliitmoiuh, in r.t
rfui'iifc individual scffinpj that arc thc teork
of the finest iraftsmeit in the jeweler's art.
L A
to Rut Je U PMx, rrii
folt
BiT"
f(-.m
L.t,.rt
m
Bn
wi
&.vl-
MV
c
T K
jipS Ftfth Ave., AV l'trk
Charles J. Maxwell & Company rw.wPb'. A,e.i.
Walnut Street at lotn auttt
I'liMnhlHniilinil'llllllllllllliilllllilllllllli:
iliiiiniitiniiiilillliillillillilliiMHiilllilliiiilillillllllllllilliMiiihiiiiiinililil
figure, draned 111 Its mllltarv cane, vieut
on ahead, outlined by thn lamps of the growing chlldien their I;
i.ir behind mm. The snow was hardly
more than 11 coaling, but wet and slip
pery. Mettllch stalked on, as one who
would defy the elements or anything else
to hinder blni that night. He was well
around the curve, ami tho clllf was
broken by a wedge of timber, when a
((i.NTINL'Kl) MONDAV
ItUUAL (SKKMANY KS UUNCItY
Dwellers in llnmluts Add Jlullcrint's
to Loud Complaints in Cities
A.MSTKKI'AM. Jan. .-.--While Hie
populations of large cities in ('orinanv
me uttering loud coiiililaliils nu InsiiUl
cleut suiiplics nf indlspensab'c provi
sions, the fonservatlvo organ, the
Helchsbote. declines that dwellers in Ihe ,
country illntrtctH and small towns also.
nro suffering severely. It sas:
"Hcsldes lilt Ions nf bread nml pota
toes, dwellers lu llio countr.v and small
towns lecelve every forlnlght only Jim
grammes of meal tnhnut one-half a '
pound), often nut even this amount, for
no pisi.lblllly
of getting iiiiythnig ill pace of meat.
Il.eio Is not even .1 regular supply of
Jinn "
Tho cnrirspoudrul o.i.vs tile lack of
food suitable for children, especially
inlll; for babies, forces parents to see
them plno away
E
vening Public Ledger Photoplay Calendar
WEEk-OF'jAN. 7
Tfl TAM !
V -
If ALHAMBRA
APOLLO
ARCADIA
BELMONT
f BLUEBIRD
ll
: ,...
r BROADWAY
' CEDAR
I' COLISEUM
EMPRESS
EUREKA
FAMILY
FAIRMOUNT
FRANKFORD
56TH STREET
GREAT NORTH.
f Tnr.T, a
niiranmti
MONDAY
OUh Iolroii, fn
tMuslitr nf 1 et lny
Julian ;itltic, Tho
Oountenn ('harinlns
VAxIq I'Vrcunti, in
JloHQ vt iho World
Win. H. Hurt, in
TIih Anaii
DouKlrtM 1'HlrliHiiKs. I11
Itriithlnv fur th .Moon
lrrrpt of the Htorm
Country
Mnnlillftl Ixe. Iti
Tli Awakening
Mnruuer'te f'Urk. Ui
Uub'H Mntlnee Mot
Tduth Hh'uUhwh, In
CurKft uf Iku
Join" I'nwl. In
Th HpraUiiitf Dawn
Ijhii'h ovetv, in
Tin Wolf mid 1IU Mato
Vlvlnti MKrtln, In
The Troublo IIutfr
Wtii.'M Hht. In
Tho Hlleiit Man
Jurl Oarnicn. In
Klnmlom of l.oe
rhHrlrn Itny, tn
IUh Mother's Iloy
JEFFERSON.
' JUMBO
? LEADER
Liberty
locust
.market st.
qverbrook"
PALACE
RARK
' PRINCESS
REGENT
i RIALT0
IRIVOLI
-: J -
WDGEAVE.
RUBV
h. SAVOY
, iSTRAND
TALEY
W
Klllv Oordnn In
Diamonds ami Tearls
Klttv Oe'itiin, in
Her Hour
Mar-iiMite riHrk. in
llab'B llurglar
tlef'li HHV'ilr'WU. la
The Secret (Ifiine
Mlldcd M-nnln. In
MHrrlairo Siievulatlnn
ClT4ldl"o Knrritr. la
Tho Di-vll Stone
Monro Sall-liury. In
Tho Door Uelvveen
Wm. Stowed, tn
Klahtlna- Mad
Jano ft Kalherlna I.ee,
111 Troublfiimkra
llnWrt Warwlrk. In
The Mad l.nver
t'Hiilleo Stack. In
Until They tlel M
The Auction
Hlock
I'.ulln- Prederlck. In
The Hungry Heart
Intolerance
Uonla, Marknva. In
Tho Painted Madonna
Mads Kvan.. In
Tha Vplunlur-
-VVm. H. Hart In
Tha pilent Man
Marguerlt Clark. In
Tha Seven Hwuna
Mary Oarden, In
Tbala
DouaUa Falrbanka. in
iaoMK.Ior voo iwn
TUESDAY
tilsa l,('tnH, In
Ii.iUKlitpr nf lirntlnv.
Julliin Kltlnn.', Thr
iiuuten ChiirniltiK
i;itUi 1'VrcuHon, In
Hour of thn World
Win. a. Hurt. In
The Aryan
1 loiulai 1'nlrbnnkn. In
Itfitrhlnir for th )ooii
Secret of be Htorm
Country
(JhII Kunp. In
A tJamo of Wits
Murcuer'te ClarU. In
Ituh's Matinee Idol
Teurt HayaVittva, In
Ourne of Iku
II. It. Wnrner, In
(tod'a Man
Maririterlf Iilfher, U
Molllo I Jo Get 'Km
Ma'rriterlt" tf ri. In
HiiIi'h Iturvlar
Wm. Hh'. In
Th Client Mun
WEDNESDAY
T
.Tewel Ciirnien, in
Kimrdnni nf I.oo
rhorl.a ltev. In
Hl Mother's Iloy
Klttv Oonlon. In
I)lnmonda and I'earla
M'. Vernon Cantle. In
Strtnd'd In Arcady
Viola rnn. In
AlmMln'a Other IinP
IMn'te i-ivlr"ea.k in
The Secret (Inine
Vlm. (Una l'-l-nvi. lu
1iHU'Mer of Ueatlny
Oni'Mld'"' I'VrrMnJ In
Th vll Stuno
Wm. K Hart. In
Tho Hll-nt Mall
Hthel Harrvmnre. In
Tho Eternal Mother
Jan Ktierlno I,ee,
ln,'Trouhlemakera
. JtoSrt VV'ur.TleU. lu'
The Mad liover
l-'thel Harryuin". In
Tho American Wlduw
The Aiu'lluii
Hlock
Harold Uakoiiod. In
Tho Souore Ueis-lver
Intolerance
(IIa IVIrnv-M, In
luuahter of Iiestlny
Antlelte Kellcrtniilin. In
l'auahter nf tho Hods
Hlnlo rerKimoii. in
Hoko nf Ihe World
llOUCldM PHlrllllllnS, 111
Tlio Inimb
llouslas Pttlrhnnka. ill
Jleaihlng fur the Moon
Set ret nf the Storm
Country
IiourIhm l-'HirlianUii. In
Iti-iuhliur for the Mnuit
Jshii Sothern. In
MiM Ilereptlnn
Marv P'ekford, In
Tho Utile I'rlnc.ai
lanniy Whten. Iii
the uutaldrr
'harVa (tuim. lu
l'raniliu; Kramers
Hmllv Stevens, in
Sleeping Memory
Jfidae Kvans. in
The Volunteer
Xiiruia Tiilmadae. Se
cret of Storm Country
Wm. Kurnum. In
Heart of a I-lon
Mary Anderaon. In
When Men Are Tempted
.Tune nivldge. In
The Tenth Caaa
Montaau f.ove, in
Tha Awakening
George YV'alih. In
Prldo of New York
Marv Plckfnrd, In
The Little l'rlneeaa
Cleraldlno KarriVr. In
The Pevll Hlono
IiuKhman & Hano. Ited,
Whita It lllue Hlood
Wm. Karnum. in
Tho Conqueror
Edna Goodrich, In
llayuttttlan
Vlralnla IVar.on, In
Stolen Honor
Ilu.hman & Ilayne. Red,
White and llluo Hlood
Marauerlta Clark. In
Tha Seven Mwana
Mary Harden, tn
Thala
Doualaa Falrbanka. In
Keachln Jor, lh Moon
Jano & Katherlna Lee,
In Troublemakera
Keai.ii Hayskawa. lu
Tho Wrath of tha U0.I0
Uuth Clirford. In
The Poor Del ween
Hnilly Htevena, In
HleeiiliK Memory
Madae Kennedv, In
Nearly Married
Clladya Itrockwell, In
Tha Kingdom of Love
Emily Pieven., In
Thovsiack'ir ,
Sea.ua Hayakawa, In
Tho Secret ,(ania
Llna Cavalier). In
Tha Eternal Temptreaa
Marsuerlte Clark. In
Tha Seven Sana
Mary Harden, In
Tha la 1
At'tlffAa T.,.,..n I.
.Tho Judanwat Mouaa .
THURSDAY FRIDAY '
SiphU''' HaviihHM.i. In Sess-uo llrt.(Vawn. In
The Sei ret limine The Sei ret 11.11110 I
Antielte Kr-lleriiMlin, in , I'orotliv Kellv, III
.V Dauirhler of the (io.a Tlio Awakening
Hlsle PerCUHUII. in lllsl.i IVrtfUSOII. In
ICOS11 nf Ihe Wolld Hue., of III World
DuusIuh falrloi 11I.H. In HoWt Wnrwlik. In
The t.pin The M.nl laiver
lllllle llurke. In Hlllle llurke. In
The Land of I'ronilso Tho Land of I'runilac
(II.i.Iih Urnckucll, 111 (iladta llruiknell, III
Pur Liberty Per Liberty
Hou.bin Palrlutnka. In Vlvl.ni Martin. In
Ileal Mug tor Iho .Monti Molly Hntanaled
Jean Sullieril. In "llnherl VV'.irwlik. ill
Miss Iieeeptlon Tlio M.nl Lover
Marv Plckfnril. In l!inl llrmkwell. Ill
The Little Primes" The Hranded ul
June Klvldge. ill Mar Pit kford. Ill
The Teulh Caao Tlio Llllle ITIneesa
('Hriilel Miers. lu Jatk Kli hariteon. In
My Unmarried Wife Man Above tho Law
Annette Kelleriuann. In June Caprice. Ill
A IJauahter of the tjnda t'lil.nown J 7 I
Alice llni.lv. Ill lllllio llurke. Ill
The Maid of ilolalulll Tho Land of I'rollllse
Karma Talmadae. Se. Madee Kennedy, 111
cret of Storm Country Nearly Married
Wm. Farm m. in Norma Talmadne. So-
Heart of a Lion cret of storm Country
Mary Anderaon. In Mrs. Vernon Castle. In
When Men Are Tempted Sylvia of Secret service
U-.,r.o Walh. In , Tlio Iluaalan
The Prldo of New York Itevolullon
Ann Penninaloli. In Buahiiiaii Hanie. in
Th" Alltlra ol Ann Voice ot Culiaclme
il-'irae WkI.Ii. In IIIUlo llurke. In
Pride ef New York Ladd of I'roinlae
Kthel Karrimure. In Violet HemliiK. la
Ail American Widow Tho Judgment Houao
LUia Cavallerl. In Llna Cavallerl. In
Tho Eternal Temptress The Eternal 'leinrtreaa
Marauerlte Clark. In Juno Elvl.le. In
Uab's Matlnea Idol Tlio Tenlh Cao
Harold Lockwood, In Uuth Clifford, In
The, s'luaro Deceiver Tha Poor Between
Jano ft Kalherlna Lee. Jane ft Kalherlna Lee.
In Troublemakera In Troublemakera
lioreme Heed. In Florenro need, In
Tialay Today
Monlaau laive lu Vivian Martin. In
Th Awakening Troublo Uusler
Emily Sievena. In Vlrsliila Pearson, In
Sleeiln Memory Slolen Honor
Corrln tirimth. In Madea Evuna. In The
I Will Ilepay Adviiituree of Urol
Hladya UroekHell. In Emily Stevena. In
Tho Kingdom of Love Pratt .it .-
Conatanun Tahnadga, Mary Plekford. In
In Siaii'lal The Little I'rlnceaa
Star Caat, In Ruth Roland, In
Until They Oet Ma Tha Fringe ot Society
Ruth Roland, in " Mury Anderaon. in
The Fringe of Society When Men Are Templed
Paulino Frederick. In Paulino Frederick, In
Mra. pana'a Defenae Mra. Dana's Uetenae
Mary Garden, In Mary Harden, In
Thala Thala
Wilfred Lucaa, In" Tyrone Power. In
VOie Judgment Hou.a. Tha lianler
SATURDAY
Slslle 1l,lakilW.'l. In
'I ll" Seeret C nn
I A ft - -- I T J &C taSaBMST m ' Tj-W i aalagialaiaiaiaiaiaiaialag laT ' f W iTB S
M g- . - ---J- c;- .-...grry- fiiarva.aaiaw;i'ai . --.-awg' ie
I III k Pmm Y"" i
1 ' i Wfe-aSaHWflP iass . --
I iM Km &'
m.
r.lJS
S',. t
i"T,
w
--
l.JJv
Jio I, Plekfnrd. lu
loin Sawi r
Llnle PerSUSOll, III
ltna nf the World
Hubert Warwick, in
I lie .oa.l Liner y Ig
S..SUO ll,iak.ia. in I H
I no Seeret Hanie , i
UladiH llrnrkHell, hi sfc
lor l.lherly , El
il
Vivian Martin. In ft
'lolly Lnlansled i s
""bert Warnlek. In Wl
iho Mud Lover gl
Like Harrjinnre. in ig
Ihe Liernal Mother pa
M"II Taliaferro. In ft
The Jury of Fate ' "gp
Tjlln. II..1 ... E.".
w.,., ,1.,,111,-n, iii
The small Town tiuy
Jatk Plekford. Ill
jck anil Jill
Hlllle. Ilurk. in
Tho Land uf I'romliin
Medae Kennedv, la
Nearly Married
IB
m
NTi.riiia Tnlm ,aA ci. I ?3
cret of storm Country
TEsefesI
Our First Shot of the War
It, too, was heard around the world, for it marked our active
participation in the fight for freedom. Raymond G. Carroll
was present when this shell tore through the Boche lines. His
thrilling description of the incident destined to be written
large upon the history of the world appears in
The Magazine Section of Tomorrow's
Mr. Vernon Cantle. In I HJ
e-jivia. oi eecrel serv ice 1 1
The HutKlan
revolution
C,"org Walsh. In
Thla la the Life
lllllio He-It., In
Land of Promise
(lluilya llroelweJI lu
A Hranded Soul
T.lna I,.. .II..I l '
Tho Eterilill Teniptreis
llnlialua k'ulrhal.i. In I
Heathlllg for the Moon R
June Caprice In
Urkiown Tl
Jan ft Kulherln Lee.
In Iruuhlemakera
Win. H. Hart, In Wt
Tha i'l.l r.....l. r--J-
-r. Ba
.narieii iinninan, in 5
rupiie mi inniui-d pfj
Virginia Pearson, la I im
Stolen Honor fS
Marv l'lrkrnra I,. feS"
Tho Little Prlni-sa
Emily Stevena, In
Draft M
Mary Pk kford. In
Tho Little 1'rlnre.a-
Mary Anderaon, In
When Men A re Tempted
Star Ca.t, in
The Judgment Houae
Pauline Frederick, In
lira. Dane's Defenao
Mary Harden., In
Thala
Tyrone Power, In
The Planter
PUBLIC
LEDGER
Other outstanding features include
Russian Women to Decide Fate of Their Nation
By Lieut. Norton C. Travis
Great Britain's Answer to Lord Lansdowne
By Sydney Brooks
"The Little West Point" of Pennsylvania
"Kill Rumors and Assist the Government"
How Our Forefathers Treated Profiteers
"Singing My Way Through the War Huts"
Will Switzerland Stage the Peace Congress?
A Page of Japanese New Year Post-Cards '
The Path of the Hun in Italy
How Old Are Antiques?
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Including Words and Music of
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