nK1 r -?K,.U til,. t. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 191S 1 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE lieutenant Milson, of the Address Workers at Independence Square Aux- niary oi Keel cross on Monday (Tfl0 do JOU lllliui cue uiu H""h " iWlmvo nt tlto Independence) Squnro I. i.. i. ji.. ...... ..i..M i.. VAMlHaP' of the? . f..t Monday ntt Amcrlcnu lied Cross on o. noon? I.leutciiiint II. la Miljon, of the Canadian forces, who Is f.'n0 gome wonderful nicnkcr. Ho has to return very fcuon. they pny, nml ro Alrx. Irlmcr has heon most forttiiuiti) In Ret- tin? him to come ni.u nuuirai ino wuinria. iC .. . ,....4 f.ni.lfit .tlinn l.lnlllnn'iTit k r.eaiiy. ""i- "" - 1'fcommnndcr l'nyno vvas.BpcnUliiR, nnd then Vikat mler.dld youns Australian, whoso FiuM ' did not et, J marveled at tho t'prOgreM of tnai one) i.cu v ? rann, (vrhv thero are at least t.oveiit llvo firemen uorlilnp hard, milking pneumonia f ticket.", eompicsHCM, dressings of all kinds &intl descriptions cvciy day. By tho way. !fcpcaklnB of dressing, I hear thero has keen Qllla " '"-"""","'"""" tome people, nll '"'nU t,lllt tlie ltP(1 Cros'i 1m n-t need workers, becauso liaiiilaRus firt no longer nci-ded. Now you sou theiols difference between n bunilago ami u 'dressing. They liavo not bon making Undiges for a loin? tlmo at any of tho headquarters, for the Hlmp.o icnton that tie old-fashioned rolled bandages nro sol 'm used, but ..ur&leal dressing of nil kinds and de'orlptlons aro liehu; madu ?Mid aro greatly needed; terribly needed, SVnd tho sooner ve' nw.iu.o to .mat laci ?nd Eft buy the better. 'i Our men are getting trained before they km Into tho ti caches. They will not bo thrown In "raw" ns were tho llrst English troops. To hear that AustinlUn hid tell of his experiences In Cinllipoll and linw no felt when he woke up, inter inontiti ol flfhtlnz theie, on i hospital Lhlp to too a Itcd Cros nurse bending over him nnd 2 to know that for n tlmo at least ho was iway from tho lioiror of It all, I till ;iou, jou mint to do all jou can for those boys "to help them through the awful hciror.s "they will liavo to face. Think of this! That young man torn uh that in six months lie had two shltts and that If he had a minute to take one, ."hake the "Coutlcs" off, turn It Inside out and put it on again, he felt wonderfully clean. h Think of It' Wo who step into our dally tub. U there anything we can do that U good enough 'for our men? 1 think not. f-nirn wrr.l.lAM VOTTHH. who was at one tlmo ambassador to Italy, Is to Spreslde tomorrow evening at tho entertula fault being nnanged by the Italian com I'mltteo of the Emergency Aid nt the Acad- ferny of Music, I Mr. Totter will Introduce Will Irwin, hit well-known author and war cot re spondent, who will bu tho tpcakur of tho iwnln, Mr lvln linn cllosrn for Ills sub Iject, "The Latin at War," and having but Recently returned from tho Italian battlc- i front has many mighty Interesting experi ences to relate. Tho War Department In Washington Is 'lending on somo Italian jvar films which .'have hitherto not been bhown hero and tho ijmuslc of the evening will be furnished by Jn Italian orchestra. t" The Italian committee consists of Mrs. (Benjamin Miller, chairman: Mrs. .7. Gard ner Cassatt, Mrs. J. Hertratu Llpplncott, Mrs. Herbert 51. Tisher, 5Ii . James Mlf- kinin, 5Irs. Albert Welntr, Mis. Itobert U. .'Haines, 5Irs. Charles I Houston, 51N.S Mary t. Heath, Mis. William V. Worth, jMrs. Charles 51. Houston, 5Irs. Sydney ,Wrlgtit, 5Irs. John 5lorgan, 5Irs. Edward Troth, Mrs. William A. Lw, 5lrs. William Tit Gibbons, 5lrs, Henry Evans, 5trs. Wab a Banes, 5Ilss Virginia HarlJhorne, Miss IMary McCullough, .Miss 51ary Tattcrslleld Land Miss Until Gibbons. MS- AND MILS. WILLIAM 1,. AUSTIN, Hosemout, Invited u notablo gath. lerlng of pcoplo last Saturday after- noon to their beautiful home to hear Major Lauchlln 5IacLean Watt, chaplain -(to the Second CSoulon Highlanders, of tho (British forces, speak on his experiences at tht front. Major Watt has Iho Scotchman's dry sense of humor and while he told of jjtht most thrilling nntl pathctlo scenes iu FiHhe trenches, he also made, many humor- ,'uus remarks. knS. nt. j -. . .. .. . , ... w jir, uuu .iirs, Austin were assisieu in rc- iCelVlnrbv thplr il.inrrlinru AIUm I?ptin AllM. ,u n.- i i t . .... mm, .uis9 Aiuiu wvusiiu aim uiss jcuu au tin. Among those present were Jlr. nnd lMrt. William V. Dreer, -Mr. nnd 5Irs. AV. Austin Obdyko, Dr. and 5Irs, Andrew Mutch, 5Ir. nnd 5Irs. Horace II. Leo, 5Ir. and Mrs. Holding. 5Irs. William A. Sawyer. Hn. Daniel U. Curll, 5llss Clarke, 5Irs. W. Gibbons and 5Ils.s Gibbous. NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities ir rs. j, uaiuner Cassatt will entertain thn following guests In her bo at the Cerclo Mra. jr., Mrs. Houston Paine, of New York: Mr. nnrt XT-., i-.i it., v i- i -.. .jTJohn W, Drayton. .'." llcnry II. Ilndlcott, of South Hlgh- ijHiu avenue. Merlon, has Issued Imitations Wni V? ,narrlase f htr daughter, 51lss Anna Jinthrop i:ndlcott, and Captain Harry ' C. yoncan u, s. 11., on Saturday. Slareh 1C. at h Paul, Overtrook. A small reception will f'oN glow tho ceremony at tho homo of the bride's ' Barents. t ' ,Mr. and Mrs. IlnrnlH Pplron lini-A Iosmi.,1 flnvltatlons for the marriage of their daugh- IF. MIib Tl t.i ti .. . . . Itiv 1 ''naociii i-eirce, ana me J16V. ..my Armstrong Hunter, on Thursday, ,"cl 21. at the Uryn Mawr Hresbytcrlan l-nurch. Mr. and Mrs. Tinnier will 1, nt Mine- after July 1 at J212 Western avenue, rin aiue, I'lttsburgh, I M1b4 riorenco lloffinan, of 0102 Walnut KYm entertained the club of which Bhe Is p Micmucr 011 aionaay evening, Ampng tliosa Ptsent were Miss MRry Wright. Miss Agnes eta, miss k. Marie Wiese, Miss Jnno Urls. Mies 5Iurruerlt rireles Mm Mnr. WttMcGowan. JIIss Katharine Duross. Miss araret Duross and 5IUs Jeannetto cuet. 'Mr. and Mrs. Jnm, W TFnanA nf f. fcu11 For,y-elBhth street, entertained Infor- Mjjr on Saturday oenlng In honor of tho IndaV Of tlili. unn .Xfi. 1?.ti,1' T T-i... 1 U, U, S. A., who recently received Ids "wiuion as sergeant and Is now stationed IQO Frankfnrd Amnnl A hlicrA Amai.1- 9 tits draped across the dining-room en paact was In perfect harmony with t,he deco ftwna, which were strictly military. Among " vrcseni were ir. Josepn Tnnsey, Q. v., U. B. A., of Elizabeth. N. J.: Mr. Iff Farrell, Q. M. C, U. S. A., of Har- , n. y. ; Mr, Paul Winter. Q. M. C. V. m jiiec Wllkes-Darre. P.S Mr, William "?anFiy I-Twenty-foonUBlt4 Canadian Forces, Will MISS CAROLINE STOCKTON BROWN Miss Brown is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. David l'oul Brown, oC 3IJ1 1 Do Lanccy place. Her parents will Kive the liist of two days nt homo for her this afteinoon. Smith, Miss Jtnry V. NIand, Miss Knthrynn V, Nyl.ind, Miss Margaret It. Nyland und MI!S Anna A. Nylnuil. nil Vf this city. Tho Lceuin Ptiteitaliiprs will gle n id.iy nnd dame at thn New Century (ir.iwlng Itonms tnimirrow (veiling. Tho play Is a farcn In tin o nets, rnlltled Tho House Divided" Thosi. taking part are Mlsa A. riorenco (iulnlon, Miss Alice M. TV.-ile. Miss Jtabpl Uleh.inlsin JIIss Nellie l-'kld, Mr Harry It. Ilirtwistle, Mr. AVIIII.uu T. Tialc, Mr. Cecil c CuUett. Mr. itenrgo W. Algatd and Mr. Joseph Iiecker. The play will bo ill icilcd by Mi. William J. Eruood Mrs. Mailha 5I.irW. of Yuidlny, Is spend ing some time with her slstf-r, Miss l.iiinia Howell. 5tis. Eliza c. Smith, visiting Mr, and Mis. East Orange, N. J. of Y.irdley, lias been Wnltir l.'astbiiin, of Jlrs. Joseph It. Wilkinson, of r. 109 Hazel aenue, annoiiiHes tho niairlagn of her sis ter, Miss Anna Ilelieeva Warner, to Mr. Ell King Cant mi Jlnndny, March 4. After ti (.holt wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. riant will tunke their home ht Twin Oaks, near J'lt nian, N. J. i Mrs. William A. Cochran entertained the I!rldg Club of which she Is a member at her home on Midland aenu;, St. D.ild. on Tuesday afternoon. Among thoso present were Mis. Alxln C. Dinky, Mr. ltnliert Smith, Mr?. Norman .1. Coudert, Mis. 1'rederkk A. do Cnnlrares, Mrs. .1. llertram Mitchell, Mrs. H. K. Mulford, Mrs. John Harnes, 5trs. H. John r.itton, Mrs. Louis II, Watt. Mrs. Hobcit Ehinr, Mrs. Humbert It. l'owell, Mis. Kadcllfi'e, Mis. (i. Wlnthrop Coillu, Mrs. M. Elliot. V. I). Senilism and Mrs. A. IF. Mis Hon aril S. chrlsm.in gae 11 hll dreii's party on Satuiday afternoon nt her linine, 118 Walnut avenue. Wnjne, In honor of the blithday of her little daughter, Hetty. Among tho'-e present weio Anna Coihrau, Hetty HadcllflV, Dorothv Mather, Madeline Hale, Elizabeth and francos Shull and :ilzabeth Elmer. Mis, V. Corlies, of Hlsing Sun avenue, I.avMiduIe, will (iitertaln thn niemliors of her lUe bundled club at her homo on Tuesday afternoon, DISCUSS THRIFT STAMPS AT MEETING Sorosis Club Mel in Wenonah, N. J., When Members Agreed to Increase Sales Mi-. Jesse W. English wan hostess to The Sorosis this week, when her guests Included Jlr?. Chailes H, I.orence, Mis. Hobert II. Comcy, Mrs. I,nl:o Gllmour, Mrs. Chaflea H. Heatty, Jlrs. Charles E. Kecler, Mrs. Ed ward I'yle, Mrs. Chailes Yost and Mrs. Wil liam Hanson. At this meeting the subject of thrift stamps was dlscused, and each member present agreed to make some sacri fice each wetk In favor of tho little stamps. In this way not only encouraging and prac ticing thrift In every posslbjo way, but mate rially helping the Government to win tho war. It was found that already about a thousand dollars' worth of stamps has been bought, principally by tho children of the commu nity, nnd, as tho matter Is being put beforo tho various clubs and societies this week, It Is likely a marked Increase In tho sales will soon follow. Notwithstanding thn fact that It was tho short month, Mrs, I'otter head of tho local Hed Crots. reports tho following list of ma terials turned out from tho woikrooms dur ing tho month of February: Seventy hospital towels, 100 triangular bandages, forty-two lolled Canton flannel Imndnges, ten T. ban dages, 280 four-tnlled bandages, 100 Scul tetus bandages, "28 oakum pads, 700 gauze compresses, 0 by, 9 Inches: 180 gauze com presses, 3 by C Inches; 210 gauzo sponges, eight khaki outfits, six gray outllts and two knitted coorlcts. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank 13, Hurdsall aro being congratulated upon the birth of a eon. Ogden Iiurdsnll, born February 28. Mrs. Hurdsall will bo remembered ns Miss Ilena Ogden, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oscar Ogden, of Princeton avenue. Invitations have been received from Mrs. Howard Matson for a Hed Cross" card party to bo gen nt her home on .Mantop nvenuo on tho afternoon of Wednesday. March 13. Mrs. Charles II. I.orence entertained tho Monday Club this week. Her guests Included Mrs. Eako dtlmour. Mrs. Hobert II. Comoy, Mrs. Edward Lincoln Farr, Mrs. William iikey. Miss Mary Cromer, Mrs. Edward Rapp, Mis. Charles 13. Keeler, Miss Will Stokes and Miss Mortlo Stokes. At a meeting of tho Ladles' Aid of tho Tresbyterlan Church It was decided to give n series of luncheons In order to raise tho money required to carry on the work of the society, sirs. it. a, oarmn. irs. nuueri ji. Come' nnd Mrs. Charles Heatty were ap pointed to take charge of three committees, one for each luncheon, occurring ono each In March, April and Mny. Theso little af fairs rarely come short of meeting the re QUlrements financially and have a tendency to promote sociability among the women of the church and their friends. An engagement of much Interest here Is that of Mlas Helen Neeley, of Fairfield, Pa., to Lieutenant Wayne Italston. son of Jlr. and Jlrs. Alexander Halston, of Wenonah. JIIss v.. .1.,. i n. sister of Jlr. William Neeley. of (iWwwnah, and la well known and, very pop. '?Tr.fl5M!!KOT7-HEHlWJ X , Business Career of 'Peter Flint A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead (CopvrloM) itr. WhUthtad trill nnsvrr iour I.mfnfM o' fi'HH on tuvittu. arllltiu, '!rrrlfiMtf nml cmfliw t'ltnf. Auk tour qiirsMtnn tlrnrlu mwf ph'f nil t'i" Tact, Your forrrcf tMitur niut full nttdms rttit I" f!r.i In nil liuulrlr. 1 hnie l.lch ore nnnnv; tnoiM viuttt hr ionnrfil. .ttlfluwr to trchnical niftitlnna ndl he gent bu li'nll. Other trill Fw rti5iirrd in thli roluiflit. The tsoif OifnrMtf jiroMrwt n Iiiriilrcrs u-lll Ft t'wirn into the btorj if 1'iltr I (ill, xx.v I) VII discovered Fomrthlng today about busi ness. This Is It: It's easier to loe a Job than to ptt one. When 1 resigned from Marsh A- Telton s last Saturday no, I'll be limn st with myself at anv rate, wlnn 1 was llrrd : e. Vllllin 1 thought It would be cay tit land a Job. The arlous emplnjinent agencies inleitlso ccry day lists of Jobs waiting to be Idled AH I had to do. so I foolishly thought In my Ignorance, was to go and take my pick N'ow I know tllfleient. All the picking that's happened today has bren nt iii' Instiad of for me. I'd better recount what li.ipp'ned. as a warning to myself and to any others who may read my ixperlituc About 10 11, in, 1 went lo tV Melropole Employment Agency to book on to one of thoo Jobs I saw advertised To inv delight, there was only one other fellow there and he was there bv appointment. A sin.ut young man asked me what T wanted and I told him I wanted the posi tion of local traveling s.ibsinan for dry gonds houses that they ndwitlsctl Ho grinned and said, "You 01 e only about 200 applicants too l.ile '" "What?" 1 gasped "How can that be when the ad only nppiared lifts morning?" "Exnctly," bn responded, "but this morn ing has already gone, so f.ir as getting that lob or any other speel.tl Jnb am concerned. You want to get hero by 7:30 If you ically nirim biMiicss. "However," he rnnlliiutd, "let's Inko your name and address nnd rnmn particulars of Viur woik and abilities and we'll see what w o can do " I cave him my name und the address of my bearding house. He then tflitd whelo I worked list and whv I left. "Marsh .V Feltnn'x." I said, ".md I left because be. .tiise" (to save lav life I could not think of any good leason lo givo for leaWitR). "HeiMUto they desired II?" queried the young fellow. Not exactly," I lied "Thev weio slnrl; In my department, so had to lit 101110 one go, and as I was tho last t omor, of courso It had to be me." , How easy It la to He wlitn once you get Flatted. For nil Instant 1 almost bellied it 111 self The employment agency man quick ly brought me to tarlh wlitu he H.ild mil-lug-lv, "Too bad, too bad ; only this morning they phoned us fur two m 11 for the l.ltcheu goods department " "Two!" I Ail.ilimd villi snrpibe "I wonder if Hilly" tin 11 1 Hioppttl nbiuptly. "Yes," said the fellow, "one pennant ntly and ono special Just fur .1 week or two. "Well," he continued briskly, "I suppose we can icfer to them for one place. How long were you there?" live weeks seemed such a 111 tic while that I said: "Only n few months." "How long exactly?" sharply paid tho fel low. "Nearly two mouth"," I giudglnglv said. "Much better glut me exact details If you want us to help ou," be said qulckl then: "Where were you before then?" "It was my llrst Job." "li'ni," be continued. "Well, what's your training? Ho jou understand double entiy bookkeeping?" "No." "Ho ou know shoithand and typewriting?" "No." "Do you understand olllce loutluc?" "No." "Have jou any knowledgo of tiantpoita Hon?" "No." 1 was petting desperate, to was be, for ho exclaimed: "What do ou know?" "I tan sell goods." I snapped. "Fine!" Ho brightened up. "I'eibaps wo can help you in that line. What experience have ou had other than at Marsh & Fel lon's?" "None at nil." I finally admitted, "but I know I can sell If gltn a chance." "No experience, mi training and llred from tho only Job you had. Well, there's u pl.ico for you BOinewheio Just the same Conm around In the morning before S o'clock-, though and I'll see what we can do." And ho dismissed me. Tho rest of tho day I wandered aimlessly around wondering what the morrow would develop. TOIlAVS IL'SIM:il Hl'IflllAM IV caitcr tn lose a job than tn yet one. What docs this mean to Yorf ltusincss Qucsliuns Answered "Who makta tho hetter suloman, woman? a limn nr J H. . lloth, tlllu r, neither : Successful telling Is a question nf personality, haul woik and tialnlng and not of sex. I want to rpen lip a store In n. small ti.nn. How erfti I Oil what town otters the inni-t notal. bllltlts? CAI'lTAMST. Choose a town where he building trade Is good und one that dot sift deptud on ono lino of manufacturing for its lltellhond. l'eter Flint will hao to solvo this problem himself at some later date. (CONTINCKI) TOMOHUOW) RED CROSS BENEFIT FOR "FALLS" AUXILIARY Falls of Schuylkill Branch Workers to Be Aided by Large Card Partv o Mrs. .Fames Lowry and Mrs. Thomas Welsh, of 3025 North Twenty-fifth street, will give a card party on tho eve of St. Patrick's Day nt the homo of Mrs Welsh, In aid of tho Hed Cross group of the Falls of Schuylkill. Assisting the hostesses will bo Mrs. John May, Mrs. William A. nirltln, Mrs. P. II, Kelly, Mrs. fltorgo Statih, Mrs. Daniel Hoardman, Mrs. Joseph Hergen, Miss Mary Flynn, Jlrs. Thomas (lavnghan, Jlrs. Charles, Hrown, Jlrs. James Lawler, Mrs. William Hoyd, JIIss Anna Flynn. JIIss The- tesa Elllngcr, Jllss i:ila Foley, JIIss Hod, JIIss Jlay Hoyd, Jlrs. Thomas Foley, Jlrs, John Flanagan, JIIss JInry Hurl:. Jlrs. Charles Hrown, JIIss Sue Nolan, JIIss JIny Jllsslt, JIIss Ella Uoley. Jlrs, Hertha Keen, JIIss Laura Scheeler, Jlr. nnd Jlrs, Oscar Noll nnd Jlr. Frederick Teal. A children's branch of thn War Itellef So. cloty of St. James tho Less P. i:. Church has been organized by JIIss JIary Orlndrod, Jlrs William Grlndrod, JIIss Eleanor Hennessey nnd Jlrs. J. Jletcalf. and meets each Thurs day afternoon In the new parish house, Tho boys nnd girls are making hospital blankets for the soldiers, und all are splendid work ers. Tho brnnch Includes JIIss JInrgaret Pal8, JIIss Virginia Hans, JIIss Helen Knopp, JIIss JIary Lees, JIIss llesslo Dot phln, JIIss Ada Walbank, JIIss Constance Rhodes, JIIss Anne Hemphill, jhs(, i8ahel Wyatt, Jtlss Lillian Wyatt, JIIss Florence JlacDonold, JIIss Hcrnadlue Chlres, JIIss Dorothy Hlddlough, JIIss Ethel Whltakcr, JIIss Elizabeth Davidson, JInster John Lees, Jlaster Henry Kaye, JIaster Harry Weston nnd JIaster James Kaye. In aid of tho wool fund of tho Belgian and French war relief of St. James tho Less Church a tea ami couee social win ne given this afternoon nnd eenlng by Jlrs. Frederick ltelman and her slater, Jlrs. Hnrry Tcgg, at the home of tho former, 2713 Chalmers ae- jfr. Athlon Hoss has been homo from camp on a short furlough, visiting his sister, Miss Anna Hoes. Mr, Joseph Causey, Jr., has returned front camp on a short visit to his parents, Jlr. and Mrs. Joseph Causey, of Wlshart street. Iltms of "".''.t'! 't crepled nd prlnttd In. " Ir pan will ht Kttnlnr Publlo Ldir protioeo infx V' wmitu on una aiaa if Th ..IMP iiijrTHP fti Unei with lull Ida full The Yellow Dove (Copvrlelil, mi' It. .trrlflo" ""4 CompnnlI Tim STflllY Till' I'AK All I'niliiiil.lt in .llllnl In "The YfllntT Dote." n UHill-!iiirfitiwer nlrplnne tliut, tlroltj luniilotii I. onili, eT llrlll-h lines 11111I ll'J miiKrj i.iTloiHe trln, to i:niliiml. Montli J trill lute fiille,! t lonttt. Hie ItMInf 'V" ' the arrnt iilniir, ami nllarks R(iilnt It I J I he nlr tlffeiKr. Imte Iwen enilillly ftitllr. Tlie llilne llmt tintle '"11,, rllow lloie ", ''" llrlll.li ttllr (ifllce. nml llie "llnje's" "'h'; lire limirl.ililj liniill,tnetnit with the iimifnient t.r trtiiipt, F,.i)v iiui-n iicnucmT. lud rrpuin- t .in fur (tit Inn the inn.l ureetlul illiim r,1" !,'.. !'"",rbleil tltrle ultlilll wlilcll nin" r-,l.'1"r.t Si.W '.-Ti ".'!'' .'"Hiiiiii's """I i".,nr,r,"!,JV; On the nlclit Hip ytotr ,,,, lie It Ihe I "'r" "I a li.irlj cltrn in iHinor of .1IIIIN I'.lj""' ile.in nr tull.rlert iiml 11 ureal nttltl. !,",,n,V I11II111SM rileml. rtrn tit llie Miur lihiitrlf. AitnrilliiK tn eiitioin, Itlfflti It lierinlUril l srlet I lilt tmii nnrlt, wlia Inrlnilet Mill. II MIMI.lls,l,v, neiillrmnii sirl 111111 nml iiniii.iil,iiut-tiinii, Willi the rrtiit.illnii t.f l.elni nil Idler, lilt lllinee. IHIIIIS M.tlll K. ilnif hler nf mi niiTlniii iiillllnnilrr relilliit 11 l.ttzliinii, mid (M'IMN lrll..l l. n re llreil riiiulrt of Hi er. now en Miefl.ll tlnlr l I he U.ir llfllie. lite olliert rimipljle llie ilnle. Ilnrlni: the illiuifr nml eten iitler Jhe ilflntrliire nf n, j (., Hutiinirttlr.'i l t liltlj-il fur l.it Ulne." hut he ullmlr tlfiriilt ll; Jehnl-et illrrtlrd uriillKl lilt rinrnite imil lilt let til. 1U1 1, inuiertttnil "lliml'' , . Ilnrlni; 1 bill In Hie i,nrrnllii lliimmertle ntl.t ( nrlalii llllfl,l fur ninns tlstretle 11 inert nml IiiImi in I titer lilftlii Inlrrteiilt 1,1m "' nliuie In llie mmi.KIiit- rtienl illcil nflfr il If" inltiiilet or mi in 10. .fill nimbi hliiiilli', n"l Inr 1 i-f ilt.r-ite mtifrt v lilt It Hillelil hml ptt.fil l.i him. Iliiniinrrtlpy rrlil.-'. fi"1 ilfler l.lili, .hout rreilenll.llt frnm n ptron mini-l Miui'll. liorlt enler nt II uiinirr.ity liiientt l:l;t,'t llireat of elourf. ttlitn II iiittner.lev ItUet Unfit liotue lie tin tlre. iiiiiilliir iiiitomelille followltn: llifni. nml diet Mt tliatllTelir nnlert i "lo-e" II. Ill the meiinlliiip, llie rncll.tinvin limit tUHlflillr .I11 uiulillnir mi nntner lo lilt II mire's hum. tlmilne ut tn tlii he tlnet tint tnnie mil nml 1'ifenil hlm.eir ucilntt the Intiillt of iilherj. At the imr-iiliir e ir eiltlt Cttll tl-fct Unfit IT she will tiUe Klmt he tslii-t lit r nml kerii llieni life until lie temir-lt thrtll. 1 villfil hi JI'" tllfllllnr tlie llnrlt nBfe. .In. I lit llie nlher tiir eniiict iilnim.Me llitliliiiff.lei't Pimiit.lne. Ii-irlt, ullli the iin'.nite of ekilfflle tutlier.. sllpt mil ef (he ,nii.,lte tlenr Inln the ilnrKtie.t nml the t.ifrlv uf her 'filther'n e.tnle. I rll. lifter a lii.tlr. m iVrt hit "setiiMiir ' liie In her rimni. Hurl. Ilnallv rliet w.iv tu lirr itirlntllt nml tiimlurH the iltiirrtle i,in-rt. tin one nf the ..hceli the llnilt il line .rrlet ile.rrHiliic , e I'mtrmrnt nf ltrltl.lt ltiMit, Hi r lino r It a tp. I II MM l:il IV (I'nnllnliedl WI1VT Minild linpjitn now? And win. hw.iv did tint lie? Towaid England or towaid crlln Sli. sit cii.iii-bid on the fliior In ii nsonv of nil'trv nt the thought of Cvvll s b.iiii. s-. tli- package of paper U iirhed In her b.iinl living to think- clearly fur Eng land, fur r'rll, for herself, but the Inngri' the batil.d the deeper became her tUtpti.i tlon and tlrtiMlr. The world s-euied In bo Flipping away from her, the ordeih arrangcinent of lier thouglitt was tnlttfd and dltorted ro that wrong bid Income rlnht nnd right wrong. She li.nl lol In r slniiilitd of judgment. She did not know will, h wnv to turn, Hi she bent her head forwaid Inln her band i and sllentlv praed Tin re teemttl to be nothing el--e n do. I'or a lung while the lein.ilned puis Irale by the window, lor brain tortured, her bndv stiff with wi linnet", until she could think no mure. Th-n lowt and painfully she insn nml, still clutching the yellow p.icktt. yrnped her w.iv In bed. Into which she fell t h.iusled In mind and bud. CtlAI'l Kit V i in: vt u-nr cum iri. S nVlock Doils was uwakeiu-d by a A loud knocking on the door leading to her dressing room. She had slept the sleep of utter exhaustion and moused herself with difficulty, a llttlo bewildered at the unusual founds. Then she dimly itniciiihered lock ing the door nml got quickly out of bed, put the ellnw- pail.et lii tin drawer of, her desk and 'pushed back the bolt of the door. To her surprise her father confronted her ami behind him wtie oilier nidnlieis of the lamllv in arIous si.igts of their iiiotnlng toilet". "lh.ttik the T.nt.l," said l"Mld JIuther, with a r.lgh of relit f. "What on tiiith Is the matter?" a-ked the girl, glancing Irom one to the other In iilaim. Hr father laughed "oh. nothing, now that you're all ilcht. Hurgl.irs, that's all. Doils's heart Mopped heating as In a Hash oT reviving memory the Incidents nf thn night before came qulikly bu k tn h'r. "Hitrglars '" she stammered. "Ys, they gut In here came up 1hn water spout," pointing to the dressing room window, "and a line mess they madn of tbliUTs You'll h.ie t" take account of stocl;, child, and sie how ou stand." Sim glanced around thu disordered room, mtv lunch ilnrmcil The diaweis of her tuplioaiiN were all pulli d out and their con to nl u e.itttred about on the floor. "When did did It happen?" she asked timorously, more herause she had to say something than because that was what she wanted to know "Some time before dawn." said htr father. "WIIon was here until 3 thinking that 5011 nilKht wint her and then went out to her own room In the wing" "Yes. I remember," ald the girl, pis-slug her hand across her eves. "I wasn't ftellng verv well so I nsked her to slity hern for it while. Hut I t.uft understand why I didn't wake," "1 hat's wbnt frluhlimd us. Cousin Tom broke In. ' Wl' wtie afraid tho snoorus mlelit have got In to you " "It's I tn Uy ou bad vour dtnr loilttd" 'Thev were at my llbinrv desk Ion." she beard hei f.illn r saying. "Must haxe gone down the h.ill irom here. Hut so far as 1 l.i'i set-, t'.. d'dii't g't anvtbllg" II. r Aunt S iphla gssprd a sigh "Thank the l,i.rd," she nut In l.-vcrently. "t least we're a'l safe imd sound" Stunned at the dating of Hlzzlo's men and hew lid- led I v the iieisl.tente with which they had followed their quest while s-ho was sleep ing Doils managed to formulate a quick plan tn hide the meaning of this Intrusion fiom tlie members or her family. She litul hem examining the disordered contents of lhe upper draw em or n burrau. "Mv jewel case, foitnnately. I keep hi my bedroom." she said, "hut there was an emerald brooch to be upalred which 1 put iu this diawer steril-iy. It's gone." She saw a pn7b d look come Into tho eyes nf Wll-mi. who stood iienr the window, and a glance mfd between them. "Oh, well," her father said, as ho turned towird the door, "we're hickv II wasn't wore, I'm phoning to W.itfold for a con- '"'tIiIs was what Doris I ml feared nnd vet sho could not protest. So she shut her lips flrmlv and let thm e-o out of tho loom. leu-int- her alone with Wilson. he knew that the woman was devoted to her and that she wn not In the habit of tilktng b low stairs, hut her mistress had seen the look of Incredulity In the woman's eves last nlL'ht nod the nmzled expression ., moment ago wlfch Indicated a suspicion eornecMng Doiis's arrival In the Hall with the mjtterif.iis entrance of the dressing loom om liori"i ivti. . in. 11 "-it- iiii.v .. .1 .it. 11 ethliiK that would s.-ttlsfv her curiosity. "Mv- bath please. Wilson," she said coolly In order to gain lime. .nu say houimih, rcours1"11 Jtlss Jlather," said Wilson, with her broad Kentlsli smile. "I wouldn't haThorCcool'wnler' refreshed and Invigorated the girl, and tho planned skillfull-, lly the !!.- wii.au lirnucht her breakfast tray she hnii nlready wrapped the yellow packet of Ig-irette papers nnd her Cousin Tom's tobac c ""i,i. in a nalr 01 siik Blockings sur rounded bv many thicknesses of paper and In a msgulse'l handwriting had addressed It to t iilv lleathcoto at her place In Scotland. She had also written 11 nolo to Hetty advising her nf n. change la plans and of her Intention to como to her upon tho following day nsk mg in a postscript twlro underlined to keep a certain package addressed to her and careful lv described safely under lock nnd key for her without opening until her arrival, fcho would explain lattr. A gleam of liopo bad penetrated In her throUKh the gloom that encompaEsed her dueIiiK only n g'eam at the best hut It was enough to give her courage to go on villi i?ee effoits to save Cyril from Immediate '.':!.- An.i this was tho belief born of thn forcible and Eecret entry of the house that tim men who wpro In pursuit of the futeful Iiaeket were not In anv way connected with Holland Yard or the War Ofllce, Othenvlso if they believed tho pipers to lm lif her pos Lesslon they would have romo boldly In thn italit of day nnd demanded of her rather itvl rluht to search the house, These wero ,,nt times when the War Ofllce hesitated In matters which concerned the public Interest. Tnhii Hl"l. tr mo reason which she emild not fathom, was acting upon his own initiative with a desire as urgent as Cyril's to keep his object secret. She pondered thoso things for a long while and then with a sigh of uncertainty dismissed them from her thoughts, which were too full of the Immediate necessity to carry out her carefully formulated plans. First she .called Wilson and after assuring 'herself that sho was making no .mistake, took her partially Into' confidence, tolling her of the Important papers lntrut4,ly;Mr. Hammersley to her wpwn HHk-w SJf " w xi A Romance, of tho Secret Service By GEORGE GIBBS Author of 'The rinmlmi SiTord." -Mad- mp. etc. ting them safely out of Iho house Her nils trtss'n confidence flattered tho maid and she tillered very willingly Into tho affair, con cenllng the imernld brooch which Doris pro tlucfd from her Jewel bov, In a trunk con taining old clothes, which had long stood neg lected In 11 dusty comer of tho attic. After the Mslt of the man from Watford, who went over the situation with u puzzled brow nnd departed still puzzled, tho con tided to her father tho lettc" and package which were to bo mailed from I,ontlan, the letter Ir. the morning, tho p.ulume not until night. "Don't fall me, daddy. I I'd very Important-- " she Mild ns tho kissed him It's a surprise for Hetty, but It mustn't get 10 Scotland until tomorrow night at the earliest. And gond-by " And she kissed III 111 again. "I'm going with It." 'Tonight?" "Tomorrow." Jlr. Mather smiled and plmhed her tin ol. '. He was quite uccustnmed to sudden changes of plan on tho part of his daughter and would as soon have tlwnight of questioning them n-s he would tho changes in tho weather, Ho hadn't lil.ed lhe Idea of her hunting or play ing polo, but sho had done them both nnd t.ijoled him Into approving of her. Ho had olijeited fiarfullv when she went In for aviation, but had learned to watch tho flights of her littl Nleuport with growing contl detn e and had even erected n shed for her nut. lilnn In the meadow behind tho stables, Take rare of yourself," ho said llghtlv. "Vmiii. looking a Utile peaky lately. If you ilon t get toiler I'll withdraw my ambulance corps." She l.iughed. ' Don't forget ' ' she Hung nftei him as he got Into the car With the departuio of the jellovv piclft 11 weight h.nl been lifted from Doris's mind. John itlrzlo's men might come now- If thev llktd and she would Invito them to search the place. She was not In the least afraid of herself, and she knew that the danger to t'ltil had iad at least for the present. Mm hoped that vrl! wouldn't come to. d.iv -or ttlt'pliime her. She wanted tlmo In think of what rhn should say to him. At moments it ev-n sowued as though the didii t 1. ue If she tver suv htm again. Hut ns the il.v p.iscil and sho had no void from him, he grew anxious. What if Hiz7.Io had told the War OHIco! That night men from Watford kept n watch upon the bouse, but theie wns no dis turbance. Her watchers had evidently taken the alaim. Hut It was In po very rertnln or very happv state that Doris drove her tuoihlne out of the gate of tho Park in the later atternooii of tho next day with her mtislti Tom beside her and Wilson and the Pigg ig" In the rear real. The main mad to London was empty of vehicles evept for .1 mm on a motorc.vclo Just nhe.nl nf her boiitiil In lhe same direction. At least, she was no linger to be watched There was phut! of time, so she drove leisurely, reach ing Elision Station with Ivunlv minutes to sp.ue. She sent a who to lidv lleathcoto and then 'loin saw In r Lafely Into her cai 1 lage. The movement of the train soothed her nnd she t losed her evet :md slept, Wilson like 11 u.itiliful liorgott, guarding ugnlnst Intrusion. Thero was but one Incident which lie rtioed the pencn of tho Journev Toward morning. Wilson, who slept with one ee open, wakened in r rtldduiily and asked her quietly to look out of Iho window. Her train bid stopped nt a large station, tlie pliittorni of whh h was well lighted. From tho darkness of their compartment sho fol low etl tho direction of Wilson's: finger. Out side, pacing the pl.it form and smoking cigarettes, weio two men. "What is If" asked Doris, half asleep. "The big one," whispered Wilson excltedlv "It was hltn that was rldln the motor cjilc." ' Doils remembered passing and repatslng the vehicle 011 tho road to London, and tho face of lis ill Ivor tame bat k' to her. She peered out at him eagerly and as the man turned slie taw the face and llgmo of the larger man clearly. It was tho umtoiclo iniiu, and lu a rush tho thought came to her that his llguie and beailug were strangely familiar. "It's true," she whispered, her lingers on Wilson's nt in. "Wo'in followed. Its the name man. Last night, too." "I.ast night?" "Yis. It's tho man called .Tun. who searched Jlr. Hnnuneisloy In the ro.nl." "No." tald Wilson, her eves brightening. "You don't say so, JIIss Jlather. Of all the brazen " "Sh " said Doris. lint theie was no moio sleep for either of Hutu Hint night. Holt upright, side by side, they watched the tl ivvn grow into sun rise and the sunrise Into broad day. They saw 110 moro of tho inotoieycle map and Doils icassuied lierrelf that theie wns noth ing to bo feared now that the packet was Sho starli.d In affright. Thn packet at Hcttv lleathcoto's! Perhaps at this very moment l.vlng Innocently In Hetty's post-box or In the careless hands of some stupid Scotch gardener, or worse et Inviting curiosity on Hetty's desk or library table. Her heart sank wllhlii her as uhe leallred that her brave plans might yet mleinrr. It was with a sense of Jnnu tellcf that the tialn pulled at last into Inncrwicl. Sta tion. W hen. she i;ot down she saw- Hetty lleathcote- liow" brake, the f ur chest nuts iestlve lu the keen moorland air, and1 looking vtiy outhtuI and handoine iu a. btouti coat which made the sniphnny com plete, tho lady htrself, the wind In her ihecka and In her cheery gieetlug. 'Of com sc, Doris, jou'ro lo be tiusttd to do something surpil-ing. Oh, heio's Jack Sandys you didn't know, of courte." The right of these familiar faces gavo Doris renewed confidence, und when from the box feat sho glanced around lu search of her pursuer ho had dlsuppe.ued. S.indS clambered up behind them. Wilson got Into the back seat with the grooms, the boxes went In between, and the weio 01T "Constance was tired, Jack, .At least fhn said she was. I ically think that all sho wanted was to disappoint ou. Nothing like disappointment. It breeds nsplratlon. Hut." sho added mischievously, "I'm sure she's dlng tn seo you, Awf'ly sad especially slnca It's not qulto forty-elght hours since ou weio waving a tearful good-by In Euston Station." "Did you get my package?" whispered Doils lu her cur, nt the llrst opportunity. "What package? Oh, yes, tho blockings. It was loin and awf'ly muddy. Hlgglns dropped It from the dogcart on tho way over and had to go hack for It. Lucky be found It In the middle of tho road What a silly thing to mako such u mystery of And the cigarette pap6is you might bo sum I'd have tomeihlns to smoko at Kllmorack House. I can't understand. You rcnllv could smoko hero If you want to without so much secrecy about It." "I I didn't know." stammered tho girl. "I I've Just taken It up and I thought ou mightn't approve." Hetty glanced at her narrowly. "Whatever alls jou, chlld7 I disapprove! You know I smoko when I feel llko It wnicn isn c ouen.-- Tha BUbJect foitunately was turned when they passed tho road to Hen-u-Chlelt. "I alwajs envied Cyril Ids cliffs, I Jovo the sea and Cyril hntcs It. 'So Jolly restless,' " bhe mimicked lilin. ".Makes one 'qulggledy.' And there I urn away Inland five miles to tho lirth at the very nearest. Hut I suppose," sho sighed, "ono has to overlook tho de ficiencies of one's grandfather. If ho had known I'd have liked Iho sea, Cyril, of course, would havo come Into my place." With this kind of light chatter, of which Lady lleathcoto possessed a fund, their whip drove them upon their way, her own lino spirits oblivious of the silence of her com panions. Hut at last sho glanced at them suspicious!. "If I didn't know that you weio both hopelessly In Jovo with other per sons, I'd think ou wero eprls of each other." Dorls'lnughrd. "Wo are. That's why wo chose opposite ends of tho truln." Hut Sandys only smiled. "Nothing that's happening makes a chap nanny nowadays. 1 nnng bad news. Lady lleathcoto relaxed the reins so that one of her leaders plunged madly, while her face went white. "Not Algy " "No, no forgive me. He's safe. I've kept watch of the bulletins." u vi "Thank Cod!" said Lady Heathcote, and sent her whiplash swirling over the cars of tho erring leader. "Not Algy Byflcld " "Hylleld not dead." "No. Worse," I "What?" "In prison. He wan taken Into custody yesterday afternoon ns he was leaving the War Ofllce. Orders from 'IC'" You can't mean that Illchard Byfleld la . k Sandys nodded. quickly. ,, , ;iajiaii'Si"i i5fiA'SLSL 'v-;,ati- -t Jrvnav. .aaanavai v at'., m mm&imijsrzm awcstrlcken tones. "A spy Dlckl Horrible! I can't I won't " . . "Unfortunately there's not the least doubt about It. Thev found Incriminating evidence nt bis rooms," ".My Codl" snld Lady Healhcotc. "What nro wo coming lo7 Dick Hflclil why, two nights ngo ho wns a guest nt my table with ou, and jou " Doris nodded faintly, tho landscape Kwlm tnlng In 11 dark mist beforo her ee, Hy fleld Cyril Hlzzlo all three had been nt Lady Ileathcoto'a dinner. Something had happened that night only a part of which sho knew. Hylleld was nnesled and Cyril Sho clutched desperately at tho edge of tho seat nnd set her Jaw to keep herself fiom speaking Cyril's name. "Wero there-any others?" she asked, with nn tlTort. "None so far. Hut there must have been others, tjod help them! They won't get anv men y." 'Hut what made him do such a thing?" risked Hetty, "I could have sworn " Money lots of It. Ho wasn't very well off, you know." (CONTINUED TOMOHHOW) Hunting a Husband Hy MARY IlOUGIeAS (Corjrtahti CHAPTEH V Feel in f the Il'n; 11 'AN harillv realize that It Is I, s.mi I-ine. aged twcntj.flvo o.irs, lhe je.irs private secretory, who Is a guest at the Merlu bouse party! I whose knowledge of such things consisted of ;i few pages or a chapter from nn English novel. I look around nt my room. Hove dalnlv nnd et how simple it Is! Tho whltn wood work and the f'olonlnl furnltuie. The fruglle curtains t-w.iylng In the breeze. .My own bath with Its sunken tub nnd Its polished nickel. To leave tbe'e prosaic details nnd to look out of mv leaded window, lively green lawns tennis courts and beyond the gat dens, behind tall evenly clipped hedges. 1 b.ithul mv fato nnd hands. 1 slipped Into u light dress, line that I hud made myself ts.tv It softly bcie ) An I went down the staircase mv hands were ice-cold 1 was nervous. did seem that 1 could never walk uaturnllv Into that loom, where the gtoup of .voung pcoplo were chattering and drinking tea "Ive been saving tills rhnlr for you," said W lifted Hale as I pushed nslde the portieres. At llrst tho loom was a confused blur of faces, each Indistinguishable from the other. Jiut gradually, ns I sank Inln a low hair near a group nt tho tea table. I gained mv self conlldciice The girls what prt'tlj, fresh-faced t J pes' Tho men, too, had that well-Eroorned look that told of outdoor llie Wlirrtd Hale devoted himself to me I was disappoint, d It did seem too bad that the tirst man who wan nice to toe. was the one I had promised to look nftt r. 'Do jou know jou'ie very dlffeient from most gills," 1,0 raid, balancing toast and tea, "Mm're mi simple und unatfected " Just then our hostess, Dell Jleile, strolled up She seated hersi'lf besldo me. "Willitil tells me that you havo Just re turned fiom aluo-id? That you were educated In Fiance? Was It tho S.icre Coeur? 1 havo f i lends " ' No. It was not the Sacro Coeur," I In. tenupted hastily. Dell Merle looked at mo with her bright, knowing e,es. "Vou mid I must speak 1 rench together. I'm afraid though, I'm lather rusty." "Oh don't!" 1 said with u llttlo choke of i-inotlnn. Hut It was not of tho kind sho thought. "I can't even fhlnl; t.f IVnip. M.nn,. weeping?" She put her hand in mine and said softly I uttdt island Hut I do want you to meet Mademoiselle Vtrln. It will mean so much to her. Ami to jou, too." she added 1 am dressing lor dinner. Jtore nnd more I seem to bu entangled In tho silly He l told so carelessij. 1, vvho havo never been abroad. I, who have never seen tho outside of ti lonvcnt dooi '. 'I'oninrreiw "tietllng In llrrprr" OPPOSE ADS IN SCHOOLS Kequest of Women's Publicity Body Against Tobacco Boosters "Filed for Reference" Ti... letpiest of the Philadelphia flub of Advertising Women that the mimbeis be permitted to exhibit lu tho school rooms pos ters advertising the need or tobacco. Jam and the like for tho sallora and soldiers was not received with enthusiasm by mem bers of the Itoaid of Education nt the meet ing jesloidny of tho committee cm elemen tary schools. One member offered us n reason why tho pilvilege should not bn granted that It wns hardly consistent to show glailng postern Picturing tho delights of tobacco befoio tho pupils' eyes nml .vet expect boyn of tender .tears to leilt the -ubtlo temptations sug gested by the vivid sUns. Another member said he thought that chinches, e lull", stoto windows nnd telegraph pops wire the pioper places for tho pustom to be show ii 'I he letter was Hied for future irference FORREST Mi-HTH AT 8il5 LAST .MAT f-ATfnnw LAST 4 TIMES LAST MAT. SATURDAY lir.NKV V HAVAOB Offers r,Wi T1IB.MI-SICAI. Xiy! lll!t.lf!ii-e iww.w ..-...... iWSWS 80 to zfm T . People A TIIAIM Or MIP.T1I AND MELODY MiiMh un.1 hai. Mat. I Entlro d; 1 en tExept sat. Eifiilnir) Levinr I'lonr vliJU Plenty nt Ggod Heats, 50c nnd J1.00. next wnr:i:--sEATH today THU UK! DAZZI.I.Nfl DA.NTINO KHOtV KLAW JL J!llLANflEll'H IMMEXflTV wmm BROAD, Last 3 Evgs"."1 CIIAIILE3 DILLIXOIIAM Presenta A Iive fomedy by Ji E. 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CROSSKEYS 1IAIlKi:J.S?K SSJS, i "THE CORN-COB CUT-UPS" ; BROADWAY tl0All$?.$$id?- j CUNNING vWuMSs.. JIARY PICKFORD mella t: 'msssmmmm CHESTNUT STREET OHIECTION vinssns. siiL-nErtT Nights $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c Matinees $1, 75c, 50c EM EPT hATUUDAY SI MAT. FRI. THESE ARE THE LAST THREE NIGHTS AND LAST TWO MATINEES OF OVER THE TOP NEXT MONDAY SEATS NOW AFlTIlUIt llAMMHItSTEIN PItESENTS rraor xwa ve.'T. 'ii.ii.ii., tnmSSKBm 1! ',? -'" !.!.'"'m fl '': ". ijimW njtfi1'';? ;j3ii3 p 0PlHOM.il -5CLP s; i iU'l (4.1 'wi wi e!J JV'l .n MM A fITRICAtiPLA.T .Wsfa OF INFINITE C1IABM CO. Ol' OUCIIESTRA OF U. LYRIC LAST 3 NIGH.TS LAST MAT. .SAT, S $1.50- JACK NOltWOrtTIl'fi CHUMMY JlEYlEYr- ;aki frvw L? MfiWW With HAmir WATSON, Jr.. LILLIAN IxmilAlNE B.ni JACK KonwortTH an4 ttia llcat-lAoainc Cborua In Tews. Mon. 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