vy- v 't rt i,.f- 1 - .,V w r':.;J.y,r,: J-'s ;v:Mx:a;r '4 khM'm ' " T ' ( ' U ' 1 ' " " -. " Vri t - ' ' i, .'t ""ft, ' " ' 'f , , V- ",! P' M EVENING PUBLIC TiEDGERPHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, JANUARY' 11. J! feOW lt ' V JT.i 4 Srrj!?i Wlfr-SP TOM LAVISHNESS i STAGGERED W1NANT "Turn to the Right" Actors' Salary Demands Were Promptly Met Sontt on watchlnc the excellent par formatice of orrt Wlnant as Joe Bs com, the youne hero of "Turn to the night!" at the CJarrlck Theatre, re marked tho other nlsht, "What a p1en did moNlnB-plcture hero he would make." This remark mi carried back to Mr. Wlnant.' Ho smiled broadly, as well he might, for Wlnant was one of the first well-known actors to1 enter tho movie field. That was several jears aro when Wlnant a creating a sensation In jfew York as th,e dope fiend In "Kick In," the play In which he appeared with Jack. Harrymore and Jane Clrcy. The Trlanftlo poople, starting In to collect real theatrical stars for the movlnc picture field. Invited Wlnant to Join them He had no desire In the world to appear on the screen, but pot wishing to make a flat refusal he named a sum so big tint hi thought the negotiations would end then and there. To lila as tonishment hi figure was Immediately accepted Then ha demanded all his ex pends to the coast, drawing room, valet, hotel bills everj thing be paid That, too, wan accepted, and unabln to think of tny other "unreasonable" demand. Wlnant started, for tho coast. For weeks and weeks ho sat around, and did noth ing, getting more and more nervoun all the tlm but his pay envelope came around regularly and ho was told not to worry. "It w.ij n cise of all pla) and all pay," ho declared, "and It got on my nerves I'lnallv the nenarln on which the were working was ready. It was railed 'Tito Hrlnk, nnd In It I appeared nlth Ilhca Mitchell. Later I was cat for the leading role In 'Now York,' In which Florence llted starred. It was a nvt. 'lieav ' . role and I detested It. but I went along as well an I could until the time of my contract was up and then I had to roturn to New York "LONG LIVE THE KING" Ccptrliht, 101S. by Mary IXobcrH ntnehtrt and tho l'ubllo I.eiUr ComMlir CHAPTER XVIII Continued I ho ued to rent operaglasses to the B., . . Crown Trlticc only ho turned them I.TWKi'N the ery old nnd tho ery ' ,,roiinl. 1 in going to try that with voiinir rmnn Hoim-tlmM thrso stronB ' Jours, mother. Wo had eiuiBgo to- -w..i i i.. wb.! nether, and ho has lost his position, . . I and ho V no ons back to tho, da nf Ittouth, nnd by being very old bcionies oung ngaln. Or Is It lint children nrc bom old, vv Ith thn withered, small f.icet of all the pit, and must, vcvr In icii. until their city to take up my old role In 'Kick In.' My departure come Just In time, for tho scenario writer had written In fifty extra scenes. In ono of which 1 had to figure in an auto smash-up nnd In others of which I would liavo taken n big chance of getting killed or maimed. Of course, I 'regretted' exceedingly that I couldn't stay any longer, so they had to cut all theso scenes out of the play. Later I appeared In the I'athe production of "The Iron Heart," but when Wlnchell hmlth let mo read the role of Joe Has om In Turn to the Hlghtl" I said fare well to the pictures for all time. "The most amaslng thing to me In tny molng-plctUre Anerlnr una !. awful lavlshnes of expenditure I neer in my uio reamed that any ono could ppenu money tor screen Itlghtl' a Istla stage renters, scene pal realistic pe an enihus Ing every aneei In of appear! rector was going to screen suUi a seem-., nimcir at a ttrcit distance hrt tnclat ah I.....I.... .. . . . . i. ... .1.- 1 .. I.I.. nn.ltlnn Planting his ph tret, and then W Ing Tho American lad lisVned pollteh. J and I'.p, the maid, had ..n Ul, a rehearsal when the nh.,r,i i.uh ..'hi,i hi- m ml was on the frown ITtnce , I'Uten about this Hut I'epy was a Dal . " -- lt- .... - ... mi nf, ,it,,l .11.1 A Human Ftory of Chllil-Ilesire, intrigue una ixive Ctaurt th" Latest Novel Dy MARY 110BEUTS 1UNEHART V never been on the Scenic Hall way, father. I'd llko somo tickets for Mm He would llko riding, I'm sure, Lecaum walking must be pretty hard And what 1 want to know Is this' Why cant iiti clvo him a Job, father?" Hobby being usually taciturn at thn far.slffhted. had seen It all. His hand the hand of tho Church was on the shoulder of tho Crown I'rltue as they landed. The Ihiv looked around for the little tho cll cue, npd that the reason the po- girl of the bouuuet. He took nn lm- Kather Gregory, whose old eyes wero, of achievement Klie een sang o little, a Pit or a ballad from her native moun tains: It" his tone to (he mountain? Th rrRTttn rnounuin Uli.r the cultlr lunin as thcr Olive thttn llco ennnot find them Is bccauie they mense Intrrevt In little girls, partly be take tho form of cats I in) self," sh cause he seldom saw any Hut she was went on Impressively, "crossing thf'gu,,,. Place ono night lite, after spuidlngl ,., ii, ,,- ,.1.1,1, 1...1 taken (hem the evening with a friend saw a line of '"'"J i ' ' X," HeT cats moMiig In the Miuuotts. One ofl ' ... .,.,,,, tlicm stopped nnd looked at me tcpy,." , , ,., phf crossed herself ' It had a faio like J hid dropped forward the 1'r.uileln In there Hobby "Here wo aie, mother,' stared with Inteiest througn, h!" 1""1 nlrc sleep ' on Her tiho paid, rhest "You BOYS' CMJlT Gcrruintown OrcuiiMtiati Campalirn for ExpenM'! I beginning January 21 ana 1 I for on week, the Qtrmantew j un fh Mull When lie (err s iloirn h'll love tuei W llll ha rnn.. itni.ii 1.mII m.u . na (Hut ht it this thiii tnmtios nm wlthlClub will conduct a campalfa flnt-frs dead and (I HIT) I ,,. . ., . .., I f.vtvwu lur liiu aiu1)-u-9 v& uii .-1111 rinhiii, riie vucriiu me jvnei rise to her tabic, and rat down before It Then Mie j tit n hand to her throat The lock had btcn forced club for the next two rear. This club has no endowment ' excellent work achieved In the '. Klaicv 1I1. 11 M.ouul her that lur indc-book" was gone. In the trav nliove. tho doorway Tht gevemes did look Hut Anminclau mutlend somethltu. )lrr j rN rim,1H, untouch miiuriiy, sneu mis maniio 01 uBi-. table and entirely occupied wltn foot, '" " " ..',"" "" ,T . V. .. .,;. ... ..,.., , , 7... irin,.r ivnli. . . , """" 1.11 miMmn.a as fast as I ww It spent (Iraduallv, over the meal ana tuo ' t1P fmnlly stared at lilm. ,a tnort, wmo iiu-e .""'", c,,v" """1 ""! V.",, "' """ r".. . . ..V ... .... "" """"' " au givm n-r nn mc plays Here In Turn to the n!ireon. and what not. old Adelbcrt un- "What sort of a iob. son- A man I of them." In- mnieieu aiouii niim .viuiuin uuo e.riiieu n . ivij i nri'tmises, even a h'indru' brilliant playwright, nn ar-1 burdened h's heart He told of his eaK, t, ne Icb!" '0,, fortlodssnUn nusn .n-.i PacK ine imy wni . fWMi "'"'j KOltl coins, nil were safe tnougli Hut e director and expert ear- ' nl the onera. where he had kept his ...., ...A ., .. IM'J'. and Ml to.knlttli.ff rnpldlj Nor somehow , taat th.y hl.ould I. ive en ov 1 . le , ode-book was gen. electricians, propertvmen nnd.gl.sses cle.t. and IHt-ned to the music ,,.', '"-. - could Hob'-v e 10 It n n B un. r , ,, ,nai, naving mere e.u,..re.. .... Thcli IniJc, ,11( , CounUM ,o1c , nters turn a bare utarr. Inin .until lie knew by heirt even the most"1"' ......... .. ... .... from her Hut tint night. In his bleep, thev had failed hint again ,,, .. ... ,.. ft, ..,, fnrl ,,i.i. ach orchard ihit Ins brought dlllloi.lt pa.mgc. He to d of the Crown .,.'""""""" "" '""" "'"""! I".'. ',l!n Vr ?' .'. N !! V'.V, ...,l0 "?."l '1 "? " """.V, .'.u."? ' .1 "" " "nt n,o .ould not so much 1. la-tlc round of im.'auke.. lur. Prince, who nlais wished opcr.i - """: '""-"r,"."1 ""'". xel and ermine. i.' """"" .."""r""1 '' " " unu wni ..' ""IMiiiid without FUrnort It n ti..,n ono of the GOO-odd perform-1 BHes. not be. aim he needed them but " ' .,"1" .?'" "," '"'" "r.1 ":.'..n V. attacked b an arms 01 -."' '1', Kim, U tti Ills mvn opaitmrmH . .'. int ,,,. a r foU(i .,",-" which I have had tl, i.l, l.on.n hn liked to turn them wrong '"'" """.. " " " '"""", '"shivering, to ir.iwi 111.0 ...-. "- - nqupsi 10 ii.ivo ueuvvig sna.f- ins iui- , , ni, ,,,... , . ..,. ng If a movlng.nle uro .11. end before, and thus make the audience I lr'1''"'' n.nirallv. l.xcept mat they p Ud bpJ , per Iniluiet with .. curt iiegntlvc .nice... In 11m . t.,i,.,i.l.it sc.lt.t . h I 111) twilllllfl., liming 1111 11 11 ivjm 11 years has been duo solely to tit i ! tia irlfl. nil ,1,. llhM.ln. ,ari volunteers. C At tlm present time the club d' licit of $4000 nnd Is greatlv- thereby The estimated cost ducting the club at the present,! standard Is J800U per annum.' The board of managers, how very optimistic, and It Is eip;ct;J v Ithln the prescribed time the ket upon will bo realised. Va And then " "" sanrj wiin nn extra montn i v iiiisiiiiiis sno wouiu not 00 tnerc tnlned maturity several vers latei- pilng si'arles In tho meantime of course, I am exaggerating somewhat, but being nn actor and not a screen urtlst, I believe In the use of a little Imagina tion and the power of suggestion " GIMDELS DINNER GUESTS Wives of Famous Merchants Enter tained by Red Cross Auxiliary Wlve of the Olmbl brothers wire gusts of honor nt a dinner held by the BOO members of tho Adam section nf the navy auxiliary of the Hed Cross, held In the workrooms In the Glmb'-l store Tho section It, named In honor of Adam Cllmbe), founder of the stores "Pointers" wire obtained for Mis Lew In Qlmbel, of the New York store, who will soon open a lied Cros work room In New York, with the samo work ing p'tn as the auxiliary her- Thi gUetfl Of hOnnr nt til. VnA.tlntf M , rn lm f Lew is Glmbel. Mrs Hills A Ulmbl. Mrs uenedlct (Umbel and Mrs II S Hehal n.. 1,. ,. .. o iTimni" he dennnded minon anil did not matter. "I sw him onco In a carriage, but I, ' ."' means the old soldier upstairs," think "At crown.1 "Do them 1 Old hedged, rathet 'Ptobablv, It Is good for lilm '.Sn tho old soldier Is out of work. Huh! ghat's the uo or m-ini, Hmus.. I th. head of tho family. Head, prince?' observed tho bow bo had th0U(!lll m. KmnH, Whe) , heardof prlvlegesbeiitiKlv 11 tint way,,nunJ h,m nbou nngers' bhe ueinrr. . m-i. .. .i.- ? i liked men of sterner stuff I'lltl'TI.II XIV Die I ominlttce of Ten N Till: evening "f too annual ui m mourning, tlm pait) retumni troni ,1.. ..r..-. 'I in Aiiiiducnesieiciu 1 iiu 0' Tlm Count! ss, having lilt her ruval tnlntlii. l ill 111. I1.II11I4 nf lur 111. it. Is. .., ..i- . i.. ...... .,.,n,i 1 . 1 Jinuanii loiiigni lit I oilotk n nt in, uicu n- in ""ii ii'ui iiu' lit , , w in not suiprlsod. on looking Into her r,'",.'V1 "J,ro 1 ""A'ouln the ftreet read Mndamr- he had a hit' """ ""-v . o..n.. one B ,;-.,,,.... talked, inostlj to Hi dlg, L the coronation ho will wear a Bont lo wtwn 1 er c e vv.re wide , "'" l f,;ulc Afur n ,, people do extctly what lie telU Mnloij of the family to keep !,.. full f V,'! 'i oed" ba, k In hi" .hair on the ' T" ". T.W1. o the laun.H and wutcl.e.l tho Ad.lbert was not cermin nei mm ulsn the governeis could nnt .1. 1.. 1 ..,.1 n 11.1 munted the rlvir- ncncvcr undirM-ind 1 n ne .1.1.. .i.ri.i... iii hlmsolf There were he discover! d, Just thirteen betw.en the fortnsi nnd tho city 1111111" Old r.xtliir (iregur hit betid.- lilm ti i.n,i inknn nfi hl Hit blaik ll.lt. " " . . ., i .... 1 ll" tim, nt mlnoi, to llnd herself hugganl nnd worn 11 had bni a tetrlbln di.v. Onl a I lecuiul hid Mpur.ittd that gaping lens In her big from the rs of the otlliers nbout .Niter In 111 adventurous life, hid she felt mi mar to di ith Hvcn now i' 1 cold bieith lulli d her llowcvei, that was uwr, will ov.r Sho had done w 11. ton dozi n tile lures of tin fortrrhs, of Its guns, of even Its mine li irt as It hung 011 n wnll, w. re I In the Ing Its scciets soi-ecntlv held, 1 wero hers, and would bo Kails 1 It wns 11 lunulngly devised sUicine Two high. l iLtlv nltko as. to an-I of thn Wise Virgins, neir thu thurrh otl will go In It, without fail, to wher evr It takes ou Tin: i ommiithi: or ti:n. i'OVTIS'I Kl TOMOUItOW) in Itnp tltlillM ' ,.1 I In. mi lllil UtU I Vhen tin- mo iMiih uie " . tain tountrv the nun did ai thev wished ,i bl.uk woolen sash llutleied In the 1 tirll,(v iui t,ef ,lm.le one. which old now. I was inu no ia ,,'u't his ","1 """" tl",c!' ''fat their w'ves by wa wind mid ho svt bmevotent hands K,e . arrl.d dallv wan what It app.ured i;j ... i,,v lir.ul,ler llko tills - he , """", i"'ir nuinoriiy inuel no roKle.l, looKllig 0111 10 ue 1 nn otner voni unen a laimr.i. 4f m . . t r.y.. h Hdld smVll on. 'clrcnniMances. rho felt, would this l'rom guns t.i rhtlnes U t Uh.r .. Jump. ,lnJl but m curate, with lino 1 lis Wh.-i JT illlltrnted It Oil Hie rnnus "'i' " , vollllg lllllll .ver lient l.ln n-lf. l .. -. ....I ,l,. .'.,. Prli.rn found It dltllCUlt , l,l, f Ihr. .i.trtiliiL- u.,. nr.Kkfil tl.r S ('tiiislderinif tnav 0111 - ....,.,,' " " """ " "" - '" . . . .... .,.., ' . . ... . .'. .. ' "I "'I he lt'idnl Not," by .Mask ami Win 'I he Mask and Wig ( lull, the I'nlver sity of I'tnnsvlvanli drvtntlo organiza tion, has nnnoiin.ed Its llaster ii'n ns Tho lirldiil Not" It was written by Kdvlti M Ljvlnr He (Utllned the t:oo prlje nn.l if wnw lurned iur lo war te llft purpos. s Removal Sale m t...,..A , " M r. Antlquts "Jjv i ti & ReprodttcUeas r , V. Mjf 1'urnUure fral i.y! Sweeping Reductions ft!' 1 !rm thU .ftnle U a 1 rMvu Sclditch, 306 Spruce 8tf; linen g A. M. to f P. M. n.-orliu'iit of small articles rnske snprffllle slits. Kfpilrlnc I'phelsterlBi RrneUhlwr, "and said A.1..1K..-, ml lnilQI1 .. ...nwu In .nrnrit tllfl his Vlll.e broke a .n.ifc ," .' .-. - --- . ... ...... Will ho die soon" H tim pi" m "-" .""" " '" ""' "0.1 tes . ...!.., . .. . .... .... ....... ... . ... 1 ., 1 1.1- i;ii,p it " i iKiinu 'Do vou lonsu.r ubiiiiok inc uu, u. , vutcn i-mi nsine nnu tne snuiier snap lovi.l ills iiiik, ..,.... .i . 1 .,.1 ... r'nmri PrlOLe ... .1 m,. ..1. . ....... .. u.... ..l 1 1. . 1 his vote Promt 1 ne wcikiini: unllid across thn tnhl . nriviii. mi", - - i"" v. .n.u.,- ...,.. ,.,..,.s,u ,, , . M ' .. ... ..... I ..,.. .. ...... Ifibliv nut in lie ' "i who with tne soft ties '111")' found kl-gs "' niiicli of a uoveltj us to 1 about It. mother?' he asked srjall 1'rlnce Kerdln ind VVIl nm uim ira ' "" oi 1 o) anu 1 oner lilnf a w. the muni thing Hobbv'B Idea or , joo CAPTURED JJr Tlent. i. HARVEY nni'flt n Tonrth rsnnillsn Mninted RUV A Tree, and Thrllllns Tal of t-. ni-.M. ene 1 nf n Un.inil.t ( nnadhin ornrer tVbe ecu into ine lianas ox me laitmr. (Copvrloht, tstl, iu th FuMlc l.tdatr ComianvJ w XXIII 'ITH what a slrh of relief we settled back Into the plush seats of that Swl&s train Wc were traveling In first oless cairlages. Just as though we had paid our fare. A very nlto Swiss ofll cer, fol'owed bv several stretcher-be tr er, came through to see that wo wero all comfortable nnd ahked us If there was nnvthlng wo wanted The only thing wo could think of was a large hrlck to hurl at tho Germans standing nn tho stvtlon platform, but we did not tell him this We acted Just as though we wero dining Vlth wealthy friends whom we hardly knew. t On the train were 4H Kngllsh Tom mies and twenty olllcers. There was a comfortable seat for every man who cou'.l sit up. and there were hospital cars for tho stretcher cases I doubt if In the whole world nt thnt moment there were a happier lot of men Hut there wasn't a cheer or anv other sign Of Joy. We were still on German terri tory,, nnd before we crossed the border a wheel might come off the engine or there n'ght be an larthquakc. Wo were taking no chances' IX SWITZERLAND Just after the train pulled out or the stvtlon we entered Switzerland. We were out of the hands of the Huns at last. We looked out of the windows ! and" saw women and children standing S'ln the snow outside their doors, waving handkerchiefs ard shouting "Vive l'Angleterre " A spontaneous cheer went up from every man. It was tho most thrilling time, of our lives. As we were whirled on through tho night the cheering and waving con tinued until the trvln rnade Its first stop In a Swiss town. The station platform tlculnr ones stampeded to get In line for mucli-necded shave Major A Kirk kings, howevei, w.ih or tlic im wiin ins head" order Who knows' Hut when ho dots the city will learn at once The gnat bell of the Cathedral, which never ling" mvo at such times, will toll They si It is a sound never to be forgotten I. of course have never heard It When It tolls. ..11 In the cits will fal' on their knees ard prav It Is the custom 1 would llko it vrrj much ' slid the H'ltkllng's wife, dropping her cjes to hid." th" prl.lu in them Suppuh", ' said tho wcikllng, 'tint sou run up afttr dinner. Hob, and bring lilm down Sow sit still, jomig man and finish There's mt nu .1 mirtv ns tint And In thbi lashlun did old Adelbcrt "ceome tlcki t 1 hopper of the American proved (hemcleH pcrf". t lees nru prai 11 is ui ".." , ,,,,, - li-M.v renr-d to strict I'redis tcrian- Scenic JUIlvviiv Ism and accustomed to kneeling but once A,ni' "' M fihloii, too, .omnumed ..'.. i,i h..i.in hl lied, that old frlind-hln bitueen 1I111 nnd tn. In ihV strict prvacy of his own ipart-1 American lad that was to have ro vlu! Ill ,UC ni.fc,, . ... 1. . . I .III .11. ... ,.,, ,HU ..... 11 1. I.....I. . .l. . .i,. . . ... . .: . n ,lv. nnil tliat al n Kill o.n.uu ins u.i. ,. .-..-..., ii ...... in. iihiiiijk. ui loromo. nsii irrown. wiin in 1 - - : i .. yivi IllUIIJr, n t.A... Ill.ll.ln... ..n..l. l..lil ,1.C .... ,' - . .... .1 ... V. ... .... ..... . . .... ... . . .., w.u.ui,i, uraiii! lit, 1 . .... .1 -ft... ii.i.i i n.ir 1 .111 ,iiiv;l nil lilt, iprv lire iiv.ir r.r tnu. .. . returned r..n, th. I...K.. .fc . tnenl. loosen munr e.-.-..., ,,.,.. ,.....". ... ;. .."-' lortrcss :.: " -- - . . . . D"w' ..ii.! 1'ather (Iregon, whose mind had bem Hleadlng fHtlgtic she illsmlsn.l her fir uwav vltli pis bojs sciiooi ai 1 nnld and linked the doois Then she Htz-1, started. ' openul the sliding panel nnd unfartened 'Fighting'7 That defunds Tn (le- (u. f,ifo The roll of film wis In her fend his home Is the hrlstlin dut of ind, nady to be deposited under the evers man ' false lotlom "f her Jrwel-cisc. Hut during the last war.' p.rslsted j W Itl.ln the r.u.rlty of her room the Otto, "we went across the , .imnlain. County felt it eas. 'I ho .hill of the sod killed a lot of people Was that a I da left h. r to bo follow..! by a glow f'hrUll.in dote?' I'athr (Siegorv ituthid Ho had himself tin ked up his soutane nnd walk.d forty inllia to Join the army in vasion, where he hid held service", carwl for tho woundid and tlrsl .1 rllle, all with equvl spiilt He changed the subject to tlm big guns at th" 1 1 (loen g A. M. to s p. M. J llA'T f vt ,,t',,,l,y oitiii:it mm . MSMSi E3&mil&W3MM this decoration nnd Icoklne so hand some that nobody knew him. About 9 o'clock .ve were asketl, no ordered, to come to tho station at th foot of the funlcu'alre, the Ilttlo moun tain rallwv wh'cli ns, to fe " nn to a muili higher altitude. The funlc tilalre consisted of two small cars, hold ing about fifty persons, on of which was fastened at each end of a long atcel cable There was' a single track mnro than a. mile long, which rose at an angle , Of about 4li depress An nn. .ne r.'anl .... .kn ..n.. ., ... . . . nlmi l mi; iiiurr e-J.IHC UOW11, me IWO IiaSS- . ., ..! 1,1. Ing In the mldd at a point where the , ",,hJ '"' op'nfd vl,,P track was mide double for this purpose J1,',t , . , ,, ,, .,,.,..., While th. nr.t ni ,.s . .... i;.....n-i ' Terrorists.' tiald old Adelbert tho car a compartment of one end was , ould not be persuaded to say mor. . loaded w Ith w hat we considered an enor- That nlsht at dinner Hobby Thorpe lu will they prav for" he said J" '.""" "-'"iiiianu nuiuin ono. And old lAdelbeit. with a new bitter- of Livonia ' ... .. . ... ..r b...a late that evenlnrr. old ArtelheeC. ' ...a .ann.ii Tn.ir 111c eiiu-i in mn.j -.,.- needed much pravcr were hard nnd did cruel And then the Crowi t.l .. I 1 ,. rV.It -Af-l rii-st HI .. .,..-r, . inii ITI Till Iflfi-llrt ntlrl tsnlftc..! n I tlilriK, obhervt-il Uie Crown I'rliu, forKfitititf his M.ruplet that if uu a -n )t.ficil and an olil ncUpu to liiiw Sometimes thej r"h em '.' "'"' been bolved. Hepy. tlieim' ,. ,vent a big gun ms.lf.' lei things "'aid and Hot by hud a long talk, it1 hlrh h pTOCfe,l.d to do. putting in en I'rln.o will ,e warned tself mainly with kings ,,," whP(,u ., h il1, ert 'If I were a 'P l ' low chair by the Ult.l R1,,,JI, . tt foIUl,IK.tabIo nl , s0o ,, - . . t .. . .1 (niiil irrtiitvfl A nil rd1,ae an . omobl e and run It m "- ' "" ' ' s.:!f,UHeut ins the Crown Prince only , f '!" ' X' l ,AL grandfallier. unit no latner, "He died the bov's father He was murdered, nnd the Princess", his moth. r. ho ,nd tnous amount of baggaee and freight Wo noted tho steepness of the It c!'ne and glanced nt tho steel cable, which, though very Btrong, did not seem to us strong enough to negotiate that heavy load. Having stared death In the face ro many times before and come through successfully, we did not wish to die unheroleally by the snapping of that cablo, ' The Swiss officer got on board and we deelded that If he, knowing nil nbout It, was willing to tal.o a chnnce, wo would, too. WODHHI'UL MOUNTAINS As the car crawled slowly up the side of the mountain the valley below was unfolded to our gate, and we had a glorious view of tho wonderful moun tains from which tho snow never de parts. At that season of the year snow tleered himself of (lUlte a speech Ho "at nt the table, ind now and then, when tho sour-faced governeas looked nt hei plate, ho slipped a bit of food to Ills dog which waited besldo him 'There's a very nleo old man up stairs," he said "He has a line sword, and rlng;doves, and a wooden lig And slid Utbbv, sw inning his legs on the fibli 'Whit air tin Terrorists"' 1'iIV dmppeil her knitting nnd stared wltli upi n mouth "What know vou of suili things" she demanded 'Well Terrorists killed the I town Hi luce's father, ar.d ' I (Julio suddenly Vepj leaped from her chilr nnd covired Hobbj's mouth with her hund ' Hush' ' she said, and hUpO thnut her with fright. tied eves The g a folding. iwuii'ii inn gunner" iiuisni nave nuer- noon tea this last prompted bv the arrival Just Jhcn of cups and saucers and n tea servlci. It was uhmst dark when the launch ni rived at the .pin. I pe red .arpet was still there, and another crowd Hud Trlnco I'erdluand William Otto heen lesJ taken up with find ng one of his kid gloves, vvhlih ho hid lust, ho weu'd hive, notion) that there was n bcuIIc gnlnr on at the very i dge of tho ted carpst, and that the beggar of tho morn. dcvir Into the dining room was open, and 'ni? was. bdng lud nwnj, between two the governess tat there with a book. I'olh tmen, white a tldrd, tunning up the I Then. In a whlspei: "they are everj- 'river bank gingnly dipusltid .a small 25 fo More Juice Every orange selected for flavor and quantity of juice Jtopikp ORANGES "Juiciest Fruit in the World" , The name "Tropiko" is on every wrapper. 923 MARKET STREET f 'tmr Viearanee Plush and i Cloth Coats J With plentj of cold weather to come, jou'll hac ample use for " one of these coats. Here In tnur nnnnrtnnitv tn select from lhe J larRcst assortment of popular-priced coats in town. Only the tfl hi.-,i ue.-iiLuuc ituiicriais, roiorw ana siyics. i j Wonderful Fur-Trimmerf Models or Coats to Be worn with your Uwn urs Uplo $30 Coats fl Up to S39.75 Coats Marked Down to $ where. No one know s vi ho thev are, nor , vu-nl objeet In tho water and utnod where they meet." Tho huperstltlon of back It w.as metely one of the email her mountulns erept Into her voice "It ncldi nta of a roval outing, and was i Mid thit tnev nave tne assistance of "ever punusneu in too pipeif. Hut Ferto Rico I'roit Eichte,202 l'riolli St.. N.Y. 25 wnq nneked with neotile. who crowded to i un- .-r.hr nriier i..wt heif ' . . .. . ,.... I.Ul ........ ... .1 .... ..-v.. the'tar windows ami moncr un vmi floera. chocolate cigarettes and clgnrs. This was carried out not only by the girls In their smart Red Cross uni forms, but manv civllUns made private donations as well An the train pul'ed out of the station the men hung out of the windows cheer ing and waving tho Swles flags that had been given them It won n wonderful eensatlon to feel that we were really welcome In Switzerland. The. person vl element had recently o absolutely dis appeared from our lives that this sud den show of enthusiasm brought lumps to our throats. , LONDON PAPERS A British Government official had - boarded the train and brought wlth.hlm an armful of London papers. With the exception of the Continental Times, a pro-German paper published In Germany and distributed free among the prisoners t, In order to try to discourage them, we i kail, nnt en n. newsnaDer printed In English since wo had been captuted. He also produced several pads of cable k forms! Imagine being able to send a cable to some ono and hava It arrive. It seems to me that we wrote cables to almost every person whose first name we knew. My cable home to Canada ar rived In five hours, thanks to tho con sideration of tho censors, and was the first Information my family had that there was even a possibility of my going to Switzerland. Sly letters and post cards suggesting a move had been held up. At every station where tho train stop ped our reception was Just as enthusi astic until at 12 o'clock, when wc ar rived at Berne, the climax was reached ' Here we were met by several English tfr nmeem. members of the British Legation, and a crowd of charming Eng lish and American ladles, who escorted us to tho station restaurant to a reg utar banquet. All these months we had dreamed of a meal Ilka this, and.at last our dreams were to be realized. Tho ladle were kindness Itself. They cut up tho meat for those of us who .had "rams" arms, and then sat and talked to us but not about the war, thank goodness. Before leaving Constance a tag Indl- 51'v catlnr our final destination In Hwltxer- .1" I tan. t.A.1 !.. .I&.l nn -aril nf IIN ThOSA who were to go to Chateau d'Oex left at 3 a. m. Barnes was Included In this I Party. The rest of us left at 6 a. m. for Murren. and a large number of those ' kind ladles stayed In the station until . we had all gone. Th Murren party consisted of nine officers and about 200 men. We were ac companfed by somo of the officers who were already stationed In Murren, and 'Captain Llopart, the Swiss medical of ficer In charge of the Interned at that Place, who had come to Uerne to meet us. ' As we ran along the shores of Lake Thun the Jungfrau Mountain 'was point ed out, and we were told that It was directly opposlt our new horn. At i IntnHaUftn u. fAit nnnther train whteh. je crossing and recrosslnc a mountain , !.t.-wii, wouim us wajr iivmr u.j i- iy until, about I o'clock, it arrived at ' ..auierbriinnen. a llttla village nesting IV ,n th bottom of a, valley whoso walls LL, A lftn-sti4 im ale-MAaiV -.m-.nisl tittllr. pits nn V toth sides. t"S- , A SWISS BRHAKFA8T tin vv wr clrsn a real Swiss t . of - ooSM, roil.- nuusr . ana great fall during tho night which cluntr to the branches of the fir trees and glistened In the raa of the early morn Ine sun. At the top of the funtrulaire ve changed Into a very modern electric car. which bore us along tracks cut out of the side of th- mountain until we ar rived at Murren. a smill cluster of houses and hoteln perched on the very edge of a precipice. A crowd of Eng lish Tommies who had been released from Germany In August of that vear were at the station to meet us tVavlne (lags and ringing cowbells, they wel comed us, while one ox the men plaved "Home. Sweet Home" on a cornet. Aa we emerged from the station three rouslnt BrhaMi cheers again hi ought the lumps to our throats, Wo were escorted through the snow to our various hotels, where most of us went promptly to bed personally I was almost exhausted and will never forget the feeling of satisfaction with which I climbed Into the bed with Its two soft msttres-ee and two "oft pillows, and as I pulled up the clothes I don't even re member them reaching my chin. (Continued Tomcrrow) liTI rf i r i" I I r ntkririWifMr (i-YmUn Vf,iriJ i le i K-iS 5.?-w .--H - iH." t A. j--- w-iiVK aa mmmmim&wmmpim. j 11! li l Up to $25 CoateS Marked Down to 15 VX I I I U 11 itf.j-lr.tl" 9 i KS : afe7 77T5 d 7 I A Marked Down to ? 19 .75; m I his I u r rrlmmr A elour Cuat. S10.1S Up to $20 Coats Marked Down terfl SI .75! iiinscit'S SM'0D KI.OOK 12 NEW SPRING DRESSES WONDKOUS ASSORTMENT, PRICED AT $10 . $15 . $1975 Serges, Satins, Velvets, SHIfs, Jersevs and Combinations y not stop in nnd ask to have them Known? Every stjle- nnd mnccivahlc color combination In here. Styles for matron and miss. iiirscii'h hkcind kloor. 1 I:v1orn tnit Saiik ts. e IF A I mm Annual Sale Now On Entire - Winter Stock Reduced to Cost and ' Less 1906 WALNUT STREET 22 New-Style Bodies (The Largest Line Ever Displayed) At the Show and Our Showroom This Week The Mitchell style exhibit this year excels anything heretofore attempted. This is otir first Show display of bodies, designed and built in our new body plant. It is the finest display, the largest display, that was ever, brought out in cars. There arc now two sizes of the Mitchell Six, and 19 types of bodied. Also three bodies in special colors, special trimmings, for those who want distinctive cars. AH are creations of fa mous designers. All arc ex clusive in many ways. And most are built in the Mitchell way in our mammoth new body plant. Our Show space can't contain them all, butthe rest can be seen at ouf showroom. Two Sizes liirim StxM S15?5 Mitchell C-42 roomy 7.pMnfr Six, 'with Ill-Inch whlbi nd a highly dtvtloptil 41-horM-powtr motor. Tbree-PMsfr Roadster fltto Club ItMuUler. llStt Beds. fK7S Cabriolet. tlM Coup, HISS rour-Pmjner lorrer, 11125 flub Red.!!. AIM Towa far and Ltmoula $1250 Mitchell D-40 a 1 or .panntr Bis on slmllsr Unas, with llo-lnch whxlbss suit a 40-honc powsr motor. Club Roadttor, SUM Sedan, 130 Coupe, ftlSO All prices t. o. b. Itsclnt. All prlcei iubjct to cbsofo without nolle. The Mitchell Idea The latest Mitchells show the final results of up-to-date factory efficiency. We have been working for years to this end. They are produced in a plant which was built and equipped under famous efficiency experts. Kvcry building, eery machine and method, is designed to produce this one type economi cally. Now we build the complete car chassis and body under these ideal methods. Wc build in enor mous lots. The result is values which never before were combined in a car of this class. Extra Attractions You will find here prices below any others for cars of like size, class and power. You will see extra-luxurious cars. All the savings made in our new body plant go into extra finish, up holstery and trimmings. You will find extra-complete cars, with many wanted features which other cars omit. You will find overside parts a wealth of costly steei. i See these new Mitchells in all the 22 new styles. They combine nearly all the attractions the new year has to offer. MITCHELL MOTORS COMPANY, Inc. Racine, Wis., U. S. A. MITCHELL MOTOR CAR CO., Inc. .250 North Broad Street r..pnon. Sprue 260. ' PHILADELPHIA, PA. Auto Snow Spafe, 56 Main AUlo, Blue Room 'ittX'h. UUAJtS 'v. r'cJsAw , tW&ii. Ve4LJ.4fct" MMvt l I V 3 i irtdfonpo riT oil ivanr i AT PRICES FAR BELOW ACTUAL WORTH i 13 At this exceptional ly low price jou will find A choice "s-flOC s o rtment Jffh ot cotton V w uists. All stles and cC-fectH. All the nep -hades : dark and light flj (ieorg- ettes, striped silks and sating, , taffetas, crepes do . chine, etc.; worth I up to $4, at this price. Hirsch'H Street Floor k and 2 Dark and light combination suit blouses, C n!so black p in bead ed and hand em broidered Georgettes. Regu lar $5 and $6 milieu. suit 3 !73argatny3ase?nenty?ews, Coats 4 Fur-Trimmed Women's to $15 Reduced p to and 8 Just received! About 350 new fur and plush trimmed coals. Every style, mate rial and color included. Divided into two big groups for your selection. $10 Silk and Serge Dresses Reduced Satins, Serges, Taffetas, to Georgette combinations, Crepes de Chine 'and other wanted materials. Choice of the season's best styles and effects. 4 All newest trim mings and all colors. Sizes 14 to 44. Children's g COAT Sturdy little winter coats that m will keep the cold away from the j) kiddies. Assortment of styles ' In all fabrics. Neatly trimmed. SizM-2 5 ssH iW' &