v$tt I 8 K y I, I. at A t V Y A- i.v u K r. '5 .1 1 1 c 'iY . Jf v k . fS-ft-T' 1 1" if- ' ' ' -' GOSSJP Nancy Wynne Tells of Doingsof Sci'erul Girls IT ho Are IT orb ing Abroad Mr. G. llcide N orris Asks for Garments for Belgians Other Matters of Interest IT WA! for 11 AS too bad thai It rained etclila, certalnl did put n damper on tile social end of tlio Iloise Show. How ever, several women were there In iuiii t oats and stiff huts, and the horses show lug did their prettiest. It icmlnded mo of the t'ose Ttee Knees otnc flo A ears ago, when the people aH wore btlght-iolored miitkln toshcH and wt In the pom lug r.iln for most of the afternoon. It was better late yes today, when the lain held up for a while, but there was no real brightness ueh us there had been the flist da T"ID jou know that Uose Dolan Is spend--'ins two weeks of much-needed rest In UUrrltz with hci grancimothct .Wis ,Nell-on Brown.' You know she has been .. Trance for nejih a .vcai and has been driving an umbuiance foi the wounded. She was just recentlj dccoi.ited with the fiolx: do aucne. and hah been highl commended for her splendid work. All is.stuilv Ing to be a nurse on this side of the watci Not an of jour intenslvo-tialniug business, but .i leal couise In milling. -Mr Dolan Is to do work abioail. too. Itosc and AlK hap always been rather serious-mlneled tfhls and hao done worth-while thing's sintc the. grew Into women's estate. Theli mother was Miss Itosille l!iown. a daugh ter of the late .Veil-eon lb own and n slstei; of Alexander IJioun. who was killed b falling from his plane ut K-lngton about two jeiis ago IHEAHD e el.itn, Co onl eteida.v that Anne Vau- I'oiistanm's oldei slstei, I in I 'ranee doing Hed cJio'-s wotk. And 1 thought "Well, that's a sicrilloo for the family!" Tor Anne was much at home and looked after hei mother's comfort mmmhIi nnd did all the lot civ things about the lioue that help to make It "homes ." Airs. Vauelaln Is not veiy stiong. ou know and has leaned a gieat deal on hei older daugh ter, but theic is no doubt that Constince will be a close second in doing the things Anno did; and there Is the satisfaction of knowing that they have glicn to tho cause homethlng that costs far more than monej ut time, in that hc Is a cry dcai diughtci ind slstei. T WAS vers S glad to see that .Mi', lohn fem- v erse is home fi om Nan agansett 1'ier ind that the two Snow den children me ever their whooping-cough. As I told ou esterday, small Charlie was at the Horse Miow on Thursday and Mrs. Converse was iheie, too, eij busx. I did not see Kath rrinc, but 1 understand she Is well, too Mrs William 15. Chuichman, Mrs. Con verse's mother, leturned with 'her from "S'arragansctt. IRECEIVKD Nonis this a lettei from Air. Ilclaa morning telling me that theie's to be a clothing campaign for the Belgians conducted by the Red Cioss and It will begin on Monday and continue until the following Monday, September 30. The Red Cioss has sent out a leaflet, he tells me, saj ing how much these clothes ai e needed and just how 'they should be sent. Do jou know 'that there aio ten million people back of the German line In Belgium, who are almost entirely destitute of clothes? The leaflet gives un etiact from t. letter from a Hclgian woman of foimei wealth, who sajs: "Perhaps jou will laugh when you hear that T wear a cloak made f i om my husband's gaido civlquc oxeicoat, i waist made from his football shut and i skiit made of a dyed bed sheet. Mother bad a suit made of the tablecloth, J. and M. have cloaks made of woolen blanketH ind S. a dtess niado of burlap. Tint all this Is bnly amusing In comparison with the wietchednes of the population. After all we icmain calm and confident of victor." It seems to mo that all jou have to do Is to lead that and then go home and de ride that jou leallv don't need youi big eoat when jou have jour suit, and that blue di ess -well, jou could worry along without it The coinage of those people In the face uf theii awful need! And they piacticallj depend enttrelv on us foi what clothing they get to keep them vvaini dur ing the wintei. If winter ovei theie Is tirij thing like last winter over heie. jou know that they will need a good many things to keep out the cold. So I do hope the Red Cross will be able to collect the 5000 tons of used clothing that Is asked for. The committee in charge of this ehive includes Mr. G. Ileide Norris, Ml. Ami Thompson, Mrs. J. Gardner Cassatt. Mis. !i. j did Henry and Mr. Stockton Townscnd. All kinds of clothes nro needed, but, of course, nothing flimsy or thin, because everything will have haul wear and has to he stiong. It dorn't have to be in pei fect condition, either, for theie me thou sands of poor women in the occupied uglons who aie anxious to make a little money by -epal-l.is tho gift clothing and raking new things, like chlldien's g.u ine'nts ?ut of clothes tl it air too shrunken ,or worn to be used "as Is." Bed-ticks, sheets, pillow cases, blankets, mufflers and wooltn ai tides of any kind are also in de mand, for jou i;U! tee that most . tie sheets and blanketa have been used 'fir outer clo'hlrfg. The thiugs should be son to 1627 Arch street, which house, together with 1629 Arch street, has been donated to Mr, Norris for the collection of these articles. NANCVT AVYNXK. Social Activities Mi. and Mrs. Caspar V. Hacker, of Little Tarm. Brjn Mavu, have returned fiom a motor tt!p thioueh the New Uncland States. Mis. Sydney W. 1'foulkes, of Bilblat, Bryn Mawr, and hei mothei, Mr? II S. Latimer, of Wilmington, returned this week (iom Chelsea. Mr. nnd Mrs. William T). Price, of Nar herth, have received word of the cafe ar , rival In France of their eon, Mr, Russell Karle Price. Miss Mildred Murdock. of Baltlmwe, is SU visiting her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. 'i? i iand Mrs. Charles S. Starr, of Haverford J-j AIT. ai dUB. -4t,lO 4JUk4CI CC1C0, vl I r J , Tw aIh T).,,1 .a TV ... .. T.a lljtf 'of Abbottsford avenue, Germantown, have re turned to their home after spending the sum mer at Buck mil. Mr. and Mrs. John B Mcllliennj have also leturned from Buck Hill, where they have been for the eummer. i"-. i'ls I'icanoi scai wunuer, aaugnter or ifHr. and Mrs. Maurice C, Burton,, of Ger- 'itnantoivn. is BiMnutng tne, i weeK-enrt vvitn ESffTBWJ "Ws? ' ! f f ' " lOt71 PEOPLE eticiigepient of Mls Wunder to Mi Wanicr Uobctts Supplee has been announced Miss Ceclle de ttlgeui, of J00.1 Pine tieet has leturned to this i-ltv aftci "pending the summer at Atlantic Cltv Mr and .Mr? floiaco l!lnne. Tnjloi. of 203S Jlount Venion stuet, announce the en Bagcment of theli ilntightci, Mls Mary low ing Tujlor. and in. l'lovd C Shatter of Spanows Point, Mel Mrs A. Conrad, of New otk, entertained a number of Bursts ut the llehiifint lloust, Mount I'ocono, on I'lldaj cvitdng, hi liunot of hei dnughter, MKs Ilcniletta Conrad Miss Comad, whosp vareci us an operatic gliiKt'i Is well known in I.uiope PTpeet" to appoai in a conceit In this t,t this coming vv Intel "tlss Ikllth Clarke, of Sljn North PifteenUi stiect, entertained on WjKieHilnj evening mi honor of Mrs i:ugenn wautill, of Toledo ii, formerly Mls Bcrjl Read of this rit Autumn flowers were used In the decorations and there w is a delightful musical program i other guests weio Mis Plorcnce N Hitch- epek, Miss M. Allison P.anck, Miss IMna Mar I I in Iilndnei. Mls Marj M. lloiinati M.ss Vlorence "'oKlilan, Miss MurRaiot W l.llh, I Miss Maiiun V. Muirav, .VIi Geoise Sut- ton, Mis Carl I.audls, Mrs Joseph Cnn I Mis Louise Read and Mrs Vincent Clark i Mis. Clark will Join Mr and Mr luutell In ' theii return tilp b automolilk to Toledo next week I Ml and Mis Joseph C (ioldnilih of KTO" I '"PiUce street, announce the eiiBaRPinenl of i their daughtei. Miss Rinma Mat Goldsmith to Keisre.int Jolm Rosen, 1. S V, son of Ml. and Mis I. 11 Rouen of Pottstown I Serceaut Rosen is at piesent attending the i otlletts' artlllerj trainiiiR sib d a i imp SSaih.ii; Tavloi I'rlfnds of Ml Alan G Miutli nf i, I in Woodbine jvenue. iivtibionk will be glad to know that the steamship no w Inch ho saikd his nirtved p.ifeh oviris tic s operating ordeilj in IJae Hospital X'o American expeditionar; foice DOUBLE WEDDING OF INTEREST IN THIS CITY 1o Scrantnn Bride-? MarrirA to Two Pliiladclphiaii'- at Home of Pa-tor double wedrlina of intfrest In th's cm nnd in Scranton, Pi. took plic on Tuesd n afternoon at tho home of the P.ev P.khml Radcllffi", pastor of the I'oukman Metlioili-t Kplscopal c'hiircli. Lehigh avenue and Twelfth stieet. when Miss ubve G P.nnlc daughter of Mi anil Mis George P.ennle, of -cranton, was mauled to Ar Ihcrett I. Thomas, eff this cltv : and Miss Al.ugaret Ilockin, daughter of Air and Mis. John Hockln, also of Scranton, became the blido of Air. lohn T. AlacWateis The Itov Iir TWdcllffe performed the cereuiouies Rach bride was given in marriage bj her fat hei Allss Rennle had for brldismald AIlss Hockln and Air Mac Waters wis Ah 1 homas s best man Allss Ilockin was attended by Alls Thomss, while Air. 'lhonns was bst man for All. AlacWalers An Informal loceptlon was held at the future home of the couples, 1329 North Twentieth street V- WOLIMIAAIAIULL The marilage of Aliss Rattle A lainmell and Air namuel T. Wolf was solemnised at 7 o'clock last evening at tliP,honie of the bride, US South I'orty-sKth stieet Iho ceremonv was pel formed bj the Rev. Klmer Ellsworth Helms of the Calvar; Atethodlt Episcopal Church, I'ortj -elfchth street and Baltimoie avenue 'Lhc wedding was atti tid ed onlj" bj Hip families and a few Inthvite friends Air. Wolf and his bride left on .in extended trip, and upon theii return thej will be at home at i2& South Sixteenth stiect aftei November 1. plans discussed for Care of sailors Women't) Auxiliary of St. Francis Country House Meet- to Decide Question U the meeting held on Tuesd.iv o lhe Women auxlllaij of St FianeU c'ountiv House at liarbv, plans weie dlscu,-pii fm the accominodai'on of the m mv convale-tent aallois who, at the Instigation of the Gov ernment are to be housed md umed back to health at this institution. s the hou Is alreadv accommodating foitv patients plans aio being consideicd to elect an fxtia build ing. I'nial prepaiatlons were also made fm the ABC fete which Is to take- place on the giounds of the lmme on Oi tuber 4 nuu 3 The proceeds of this affair w 111 lu do nated to the maintenance of this work The alphabet villi be lepiespntrd l i booth selling wares of this lettei Mis Krancis P. Walsh will be In charge of the apion countei, which opens' the alphabet, where evervthlng fiom u kitchen cover ill and a Red Cioss apron to a kiddles' piia foie will he on sale Agisting Airs Wal-li will be AII9 Alarlon O'Aleara Vli lohn Gauitj, "lis Howard H I'llei and Ml V O'Brien Bags of varied kinds, from the gajlj coloied knitting bags lo Iaundrj Ings and sewing kits, will be sold bj Airs Joseph Gallagher and Airs L V HIcMv Airs I .1. Cojle will have cakes and cJndj, while the junior aides headed bv Allss P.uth Isiael will have a wonderful clisplaj of dolls at booth P fresh counlrv eggs at H will be sold bv Mrs Thomas ntzgerald while Allss Francis Sullivan will have booth 1", where flowers of all kinds can bo IiojI. O stands for good things and hero a number of members of St. John's Auxiliary will be In uniform. Among the other departments will be Ice cream cones and jellies, where preserves, pickles' and Jellies will be sold by Airs II C. Lasting, assisted by Allss Kutheiine Ral eigh, Miss Rlizabeth Power and Allss Louise Hssllng Knit goods for IC will be undei tun managements of Airs Joseph Israel, assisted by Mis. AI W Brlggs, Air V. X. AIou vllle and Airs Rtchaid Quid. Airs Prancis L Patteison and Airs. A. 1 Pieeman will have assisting them Allss Frances Bracken. Allss Rosalie Hirst and Airs. Alfitd Orchid. Mrs. John C. Sheahan will have a depart ment devoted to lingerie, while an old-fashioned market place will be under the dliec tlon of Aliss Florence Sibley and Mrs Richard Bleknell. Allss Cecilia Kennedy will have the nurses' supplies, and Mrs Joseph H. Reillv the miscellaneous table Airs. Thomas P. Hunter and Airs. Janus A. Alundy will be in oharge of the novelty table, and Airs. James Bllllngton will have odds and ends. Allss l.aura T Mullln the patients table, and Mrs A. Scanncll for Q will have articles both quaint and queer. Allss Mariner will have religious articles, and Airs R. C. Schworer with Mrs. II. P, Clark, stockings and sweaters. Airs. John J. White has the useful articles, w hlle vanity fair will be under the management of Airs, Henry At. Tracj-. A number of valuable articles have been donated to this department bjs promi nent stores of the c!tj A necklace, a gold Ifvalllere, a gold bar pin set, In pearls, and seveial vartlty bqxes aro among the dona tions. At lhe end of the alphabet vvll be h F.tr. table. whlchvvlll be In charge of 'Mtk M. E MoMlchen and he? daughter, UCnwIieil tM ec Mue WS&IOSJ. ; HORSE SHOW CHAPLAINS GLORIFIED BY BISHOP M'CORMICK Braer. Fidelilj and CapaciU Iakc Tlicni Miracle Men. He Declare- I !i Vnietic.iu i h ipluin In Pranl p he fnoib ru liiiiacle in in .u folding lo ltislnP John, Newton Ah Coimkk, if tli Lpisiopal illme-e if western MMilgui who lenntlv ictuincd fiom lhe w.u out Mr is unw in Philadelphia The bishop was vvaim In his piale ef the ihapl ihts foi their liaveiv, theli ildelltv, J I eii c ipat itv for haul work 'I hev not only lead the Inn ill eivlces foi Pghting nrcn hev .HtualU Inn v them Theic is little these ehiiilalus do not do The wipe loc letters foi wounded sul dieis. ecnoi letter-" ale the confidants uf homesick bos and when and when the op. portuultv e ffers lontluet seivins Perform urleel IasU The American chiplaiii the bishop .lH. is a combination of trained nuie eook, wxtoii, stenographer and "skv pilot nd when he 'has nothing to elo till tonuriou hu assUts the bojs In theii games and e ihei recreation Bishop AlcCciniick, who i inks is a -upi -rliu chaplain ol the lied ' i - went ovet seas list cietober with tlie wit itimmtsslou a- iepi"!ent Hive of tin I iiwifl ''Iiuich and vc is given the lank e,f maieii V Inge put of the time In- was at the (imp assisting In eoufliinanoiis ind ai ellffei ut lcligiuus seniles amemg the men lie was a-ked bv the Red i'ioss to oigam" the bureau of hospital t haplalns since the In an tli of, the clergv ill it Is mnnected with the hospitals is a biaueh ef the Heel Cioss .Vt present he Is in this cuitntiv to further the steps that are being taken in Washington to take over the enlisted cltigv as a ltgiil.u branch of the arun m wlii'li tho men will be given tho lauks uf lii.-t and second lieu tenant1'. Here for leinferenie Ulsheip MiCormlek is In Philadelphia for the Lplscopal I'oiifeiem being held at I'hestnut Hill lb will go to Washington cm Alondav Ili will -pnk it ht Pauls Chinch, in Chestnut Hill toiuoiiinv niouung when he will tell ef his cMiiences em tin tuiiit ihaplai the msintil- sii.l the bishop, is vciv biiiv with wmk outside his leliglous seiviiCi 'llieie lui't erne of them Who iS-l t cqulppeel with Ills 1 1t I It iilt:ilile Ijpewrltei icadv to take elow u a die tnted letter at a moments neulie fiom one if the men s a rule lit Ins sm of a -tereej-tjped formula foi eceh of tin various tvnes of letters he is eviieeted to wiite. and as often as not half c don t,li Is back heie will get letteis from theli sweetheirth In prettv much the same tenoi of expression But that doesn't trouble- the bovs uartlcularlj. One if them announces that he'd Ilko to have a letter written fm him or would like to bo advised In the composition of one and he is not a critic Theie ts a steel v reg.iidiug tfietr attitude towaid leliglous seniles ovei tliero whkh is absolute)! true anil cpiltc cxpicssive V chaplain said m a gioup uf men one evening, 'We'io going to havee llftech iiilnutes of moving pletuies and then we'll have service' One of tho men shouted oh hung thu inovlts Mi n with tho set vice ' Woman's Will I- I'mlulnl 'I lie uiilv will probated todav was that of Frances Panarello. 1386 South Twelfth street which In private bequests disposes of prop erty valued ii-t $11,71)0. The personal ef fects of the estate of Pamuil II Vrootuan have been appraised at $381,907 82. The in terest of tho testator In the S II. Viooinan Companj, of which be was president. Is ulued at $165,000. Artist's K.tale NeU $34,950 New York, Sept. 21. The appraisal of the estat of the late William AI. Chase, noted portrait painter and a founder of thp American Kocletj- of Artists, who died Oc tober -5 1916 Indicates a net estate of J4,936 ' All Chase's collection of, paint ings brought J14.U44 at public sale. vAllce Carson Chuse. vidovv, Is the prhl clpal beneOclary and is left J950S, The bK dauihters and two sons are each left I """"-" Vi , " A "-,- --7- HSv I ilk t VHvc4H K I R W. st BEkJF H hf IHhsv ,'7lv' r. JlBn- v . - --,s fftff JBBMByi9HSHBiKV N )' 1 . , j PARTICIPANT ) t n REBUILT CRIPPLE NOW HEADS BANK Michael .1. Dow ling Tell-. Scientist-. How. I jiiildc and Poor. He Won Succe Vn itiihin lenniliss .uiel vviili Tn tlitt hinds ne i hit when lie wis tlftfe n veils uiel Mil hul I 1'iiwling en eihviri, Vllni , Luel i is the plesieltllt of l bull has e wife anil tlitee iluiu.hteis .unl is happv He i an drive! in automobile light a cigar wiile i lettei ehs hiiilse 11 anel dee ill mi either 'f the thinks that e man with all h! f.ll llltie S el ii lii'Wliiu, pn seined himseli bcfoie tie on f. lere'e nl the Ameilian e uleinv of Pn lillnl and "social science em the re lialiillliis lion of soldleis sailors and m.umes crippled in tlie vvai as a Iiing example of what can be done In the w.av ot rehabilitation He spoke at lhe ession of the leinfennce last nils-lit When Pulling wis tlftecn .vt.n eld he w ts lost in i bliz7.ini and both h mils .mil feet weie llejell 'lllllee dOetois weerked oVel him vtiil with .1 kite Inn table- .i an e peni ing bo ii el i ut eilf one hiiliel at the mist one ii in just brlow hie elbow and lulh legs below the Knee Without a doll ii In the- vvmlil mil his uiilv heilt.ige the faci.th.it sau v lull' Itltrv tit -l .llllllll.il of till Vlllell in n ix Wis Ills gle Ill-Ell Ul-gtaillllllle le I le VV llllg -til lie! Ills climb lli tile l.ulile i of mii i f" i .Hul befOIe lie dies he llOpCs, lo be II eKIllg flnii iuiii i ve.ai lhe seent of Ills sue e ess ,is nvvetleel to Un- eotifi lenie. is that he nevei luoods ovet the lack of himils or fc-et but strives alvvavs te de vclup what he lus left Ueforo he appealed on thu stage i motion piiluu eif lit in motoi lug. wilting mil doing tin things generallj believed eleni -el lo e i Ipples was c ihlblted New Honor for Judge Slaake VuiiouiHt me nt haw bee ii made bj oflkeisj of the Vmerle in II n A-soc latum "f the appointmint of Judge- W W -st.nUi of Phil idelphl i I- vue pieslePne iui Penn svlvanli and these me nib, i if i Ileal eoumll foi this htnte II ki an, her.in ton William AI Aluigest ilepn' ittoimj e,eneiii II urlsbiiig . L M olio i Phlli elelphia and ludge J Mil' lain Pitts- luugli Photo by Uacliraeh MKS. JOSEPH .AI. SONNEllORN A reieut bride, who wilt be remembered as Mis Glathi LiviiiBelon. claucliter of Mre .anil Mr. ChtrUi Livingklon, of ; : kv J225H NmiIi,Bnii1 street , 7 ;' . 20 OF BIDDLE FAMILY IN SERVICE OF NATION Kifilitcen of Philadelphia llou-e in rmj. Two in say. One Killed Piolablv i i frtmllv In the I idled -tate has contributed a gtealet number of otllceis tu the fighting forces of tin nation than the Piddle fatnllj of this cltv "evented! c ommisMciucel and one noncom missioned otllee-irt tu the unit ale Hlildle- 1 hf invv h is bu two u embers of the f imtlv I nslgn Wlnthrop Diddle and Medical lnpe--toi ("leineiil Hlddle Mnjot Uenei il John lllilelle Is In comniaml of the .Vmetii'.in forecs In lhiglmid I leuten inl Colonel Imld 11 Hlddle is on elntj In the Eolith with a cavaln leginient Major Meliolis llldelle S It r is a son of the lite (,'erieral lames Diddle, and Muloi Ileiiiv W Jllddlc Is in command of a latlahm at f'limp fpton V "tlier oflleers ne c antain iilnlis Piddle epi irterm ester eoips Captain Vlfie-el Hlddle it '"amp l.ee, Va Captain ejeorge M elelle in Plane e IaJn Willi nn - llieblle laeutei -ant -'peneer Hlddle fnrestrv enrps Se,geunt Tlieuiras At Diddle, In Prance i nptnin n thenv I Dtevel Diddle, m.iiine ri- blpu tenint ntlmnv J Urpil Dieblle ,lr who is at Newport ws I.icutencnt Alex Hide- W Hlddle. with a field tirtllleiv r ginient In Prance- Lieutenant l.dward V! Hlddle, ord ninec ioiph t.lftiten mt ' i u Diddle avia tion section of the signal e erps and Captain ilurles llldelle the Atneiii.in ice who has been dec united in Prune fm gillantrj and ften mentioned in utile lal e ouimunlcations The lite- lull m ( Diddle a member of the l.afajctte" esi.ultllle wis Killed in August, 1''I7 when his plane fell tntn the .North .Sen SELL S-)O(H) TI1H1FI STVMP? -uiie-.ful Onc-riav I nmpelitioti lev Ice (.ream 1 onipanv 1'mploves Moie tliHu t .otin vvoith ot tilt ill si in jis win- ild ve-s-ttrdav bv emploves f the I'te vet lee Cream Comp mv I'ighth .mil I'linibi-ilanil si,tPts tl ,ls .mnemticecl to- eliv . 'I wo contests weie teindueted one fm iluvein i ml one foi menibei s of the otll e teire e aid pues vveic aw aided bv the eoni 1'inv to the the miking the highest valet Mlt-s N Ivhkpatriek All-si' M Keirand Vliss i; Vllllfonl Weill the ollii e eontist V II letit Mnith mil Joseph MibTinelrl. 1, were lhc winners of the- eliiveis e onte-t DREAMLAND ad i:muiies ' lh IUDDY I 4 ecu i t - n ndi e, tittr fat It ti rf h'o I iet; loiduu and elidoto katurrlaj (I'cinni inil (Iriicuil . atillnu help Iciltli ?.'ove , mi lnink n tnlntoi. in ti battlr it Ith u se,iidroii of (niiiiiin fliicrx I'cyny t ikkU linn nd ii'i Utblrbn mean? uf lecnes of thr O'ohe.fn shrub) CIIAPTKR VI flier lhc German ".inrv FVll above he-. Peggy could see the aP plane of Teddy Hose 'lhe machine was wobbdng a b t, but so far It was be irlng Its wounded anil uneoiise.Ious either sifelv in the high he evens How loutf it eould keep lis halmce lu'ivtvtt was i ejjestie n th it wot i led Pe rgv I'eggv wis de teiinlned n save him It would never do to allow tli s glorkis daj t cnil in diea'tei I p t.iced her own tov ill plane, which was endowed vith tie nieiidutis speed, thanks to the- magic ot tho leaves if the Gullcketv sluuli s she ocme up behind him, she saw In what a eilti il state he was bullet hid eiideutlv strui him in the head knoek li g him senselet,s He had slumpeel back In his -ee-at but was held partlj upright bv bu suppoits His kinds still clipped the e ntiils and it was due to this fiLt thai the n -ula e w is hol.ling t Uh eourso m the all If he should t imble M one tide, the shift in the eortiols might "end him plunging tu the- ground behind the German tienches fir beneath 'Sive- him Prlne es Peggv ' shrieked lencrui Swallow 'Pont let such a splen did tighter be killed " Peggj elldn t need to be urged Hut the problem before her wis a mightj- big one- for a little gill to ulve away np there Snoo feet In the .in lo adrl to her trouble little bursts of white smoko begin to appe u In the ih all ib iut them Mie iiunl.lv guessed what thai meant the ilennan mti-itr, r efi nuns fi beueatii were shooting up at the helpless Vnierinn plane nd all the time the plane w.in chopping lower and lower, making an c isier target to hit Something had to be done at once I'eggv peel up behind and landeil hei ilnv nirplaiie on the wobbling Vmei'ran mat blue '1 hen Mi,, qiiuMv leeited the vete nollleketv ta'l' flolicketv fist' elb when It e mes fa!', whv siuumei is pas This tune she had It i ght ami in a tu was hei u-ual size Da lane t g lvisclf tau tioush mi the plane she leaned ovn the unconscious form of Tcdelv Rose She had to be veiv careful, for If she should cause lilin to totmle the plane might go tumbling downw lid before the could stp It ''he saw that his safetv belt (W as loese and she tlgbt ened It so that he could not tumble about Then placing hei'llaluls over his on the eon tiols md pushing him back she walked the i udders until the nu plane began to rise and to pw ing around in a large circle The sliells fiom the anti-all craft guns weie now bursting vciv cloe Peggv had c cunt t tho re-r ue jast m time Indeed, befoi e the airplane could climb out cf rcnge Peggv felt seveiil gieat j irs md 1 oklng out nt tlie wings siw n liei alarm that great hoes had been tun n them These hnlfs caused the airplane to climb less ranullv but "till t forged upward s It headed back t ,waid the mei1ran lines Pegv straightened the controls mil the tniehine speel stiaight ahead There was another great i ir as a shell exploded close bv, and the midline wobbled and began ti drop r.apldlv t the same time it started tr c rele back toward the Oerrran trenches The shell had blown a particular! large hole In the left wing and had cut a wire leading to the rudder Peggv wna in despair. General Swallow saw her trouble 1 11 IK It." he shrilled Peggy couldn't Imagine what he could do. but In n moment the airplane swung back toward the Amerl e in lines and safct Oe'neral Swallow- had dabbed the luoken wire with one claw anil the nidilei with the other, and was hanging on m right lv that J'eggj could fteei without II nli e Pat ihi.ul P-gg! saw a kaige P.eJ Cr iss on a bu'ldlng It was i hospital and I'cddj , P.ose needed quick attention Could she make it ' "own down Mgged the airplane, while Hu hole uppej largei and larger I'ln.illlv there was n liueler Cn than ever and the u achine humped gt-nth to eaith iltht in the hospital vard Soldiers nuises and doetois ran up The chief siiigecm looked Teddv hnstih over 'lies weak fiom loss of hlaod, but thanks to the fait that he came down light here we can save him," he said It's maiveleus that he htcered light here while unconscious," cried another doctor "Alajbe an angel guided him." spoke up a nurse In a hushed voice "No, it was Princess Peggy," shrilled Gen eral Swallow Teggy thrilled through and through as she heard this talk And as she thrilled things began to grow hazy, and all of a ruc. den she found herself back at the plaj ground with the last of the dims Just flicker ing off the screen. And her airplane was still In her arms Just as If It had never gone to Hurope and back In a wmderful llghtnlng fast trip O'Ml irrr, Vraov attends a lunnu school session with the Sirps anil shes 21, 1918 THE GILDED MAN By CLIFFORD SMYTH lot f opjr ttt tnjn by the Pub 7 r ifo' a nut; smut Tin rn it) AtfUlon with Mauul rmur bn part Tr reiirih fur trnur in Unk" Ouatailta tai 1 Uirappnji -i nf!r a ihntmlt plosion IT ilimr up thrf months hu r 11 locfi t ki ot wtirr li- Uh btn Vul o 1 1 nous op Thr cl ltr ho rclurn in ( ntoniM i from lonnntliut to suhf thl iut(r We t jHponipuntM b Utttt I.plfflitntt his rwithMrt, Tl irM I.tliflHnn hr unlc Andrew TinuM and Min gualo. friend- On tliMr w lli v irtft 'Jcnpral Ilrruti and lo t i Mtnnln ,hnitlv ntttr thfir nrrtvut luMtl ll-atiiiir- twruin Hi fricnH trrh A (ii!n-l h UUata tu fr r him Tmm nrnl r Men - that h N nci tint l nnl lof thrlr wn Hul ilu lrlioe ) f tan tin 1 tlulr wav Ik U iml ttii N ilflightttl with ho ttirit of th air CIIAP'IKII iContimicil rplli;p.ll was ample wair.enl foi I nc u J- thulasni Pmm the stifling atmosphere of he tunnel the e ini e 1 s lnel enicied a w el nek i iiatnbrr tint widened a-e Miev aelv inceel, oicning up vistas of injestie sjiae louspews that contrasted Rtratigelv vvult the stnngten eel path tliev had (list followed iiveihend the outlines of a vast aiehlng inof eould be ellinlv made out bj tlie flickering Hrh ftom the limps Vt either side the eliil w 11 with tticli tlanktng pinn ce les and f.ini istie gngovle suggested the etrnnte ce,irpment of some l.otlnc e cthccll ll Alole nutle enldc even than this,- aichltcctur.il feature" w t the ilelightful atmospheie mild fiagi nil in v iterating peiadlng the- greit silent spates Csiicllv tlie all In the famous e av es tamilln to totiiistH although pine enough Is ihlllv ind damp su mueli so that the- e-cploicr is fore eel to exercise in order to keep vvatm lleie, em the contra! one enjoved the tcm perature of i perfect dav in eirh hummer a fact that had called forth I na s ptaise- anil was sllentlv noted bv Ilirold I.legbtem as one of tin novel features of tin fiuataviti e ave 'if coutse vie must go on I e ightem de deel impatieiitlv 'If Mi",, ijtiivli t nervous e.he had bettei vv nt feu us oiitMile ' Perh iis I will lie uiilv in the vv iv lie i o said that latlv eemtrlteh P.ul what will vt u tlo w ithout tue I n t" I will tale hei luteipeised Mitatiela in a elnvalric outbuist Cemie ' lu- icicle el turn ing unceremonious! to retrice Ills steps to lie opening ot the tunnel, a pn.nt that eould tint be fur awaj ilthough not ne.n enough to be revealed bv the light thrown fiom their lamps In spite of the friended area uf the ub ten.inean e-hamber In which thev were stand ing. II was cis) to letuin to the tunnel bv sitnpl) tctrnclng the path the were on Ibis path vvas maiked b a depression in the uneven lockv floor ae-ros Willi h it was 1 lid It was falrlv fniooth and overspread bj a title Bind tint lioto the impress of main sand lie d feet There was no el inger of los ing ones vv ev and the energetli doctor hm 1 led along so is to spend the least possible time on his self-appointed mission lie did not notleo Hint the ti Hilled Airs Qucvle eon ltieed tint his invitation concealed a pie t to tob he- of lui jewels filled to ntcompair him The ethers, amused at his abrupt de parture pitlentlv aw lited hi rettitn watch ing the spee k ol ligat muile I J his lamp bob bing about In the distance piesentl) the light disappeared, ind thev cone hided that Miranda had entered the tunnel Hut In this thc-v weu- mistaken In a few minutes thev wclo starlleel bv an explosive M iramba ' ' follow ed shortl bv the apparition of the doc tor running towaid thiin, bieaihless from his I lie explorer-, Iiavin? Iiplileii their rock exertion- md exploding with mingled wrath and consternation It has Bone lot ' I cannot llml him lie shouted in o.n incoheient ton em of p m ish and tuBlish What has gone'' demanded I.eichtnn We aie lo-t V. lost ' 'i lit tunnel has Rone ' Nonsense It Is tron' I ro ths-ie the tunnel where we come- I nol lie I til I -and it has tone Impossiblc ' vvnat um ou nnu. ' I not find it It is true : I flnil theru whit this fellow bi he replied, turning s.( agcly on Itaoul 'It is what oii call" one elead vall ' CHAPTER XIII Mrs. Qnayle TaUei iie cad M115N'D vvas not dreaming the tin ml hail v inlshcd That ma be a stiong won! fm u but unvvvas, whatever Ind hap pened the tunnel vv is not to be lound Hemming b lhe path upon vvhuli 1'iev had entered the subtenanean chamber ihcv were confronted b a wall of rock vvheie 'he cntianre to the tunnt 1 should have been Tliev vvete perfertlv certnn tint when the pitscel out of tli" tunnel s than half an houi be fote Into the main bod of the (At this wall had not been theie Where it had come from, why the hid not seen it before were pocrs too puzzling to waste time over No one had seen tt of that thev were ertaln . and the louldnt hive-helped seeing It if it had been there Hence the weie fenced to the astounding conclusion that this wall had move-d into Its present position during thu last half hour through some invisible, super human ngetu The whole tiling, in fait, was incomprehensible, ildlculous, absurd Hut llicro it vvas for ail that and It hail Its de pressing consequences ' iou know that crocodile on the liver" said Alliandii, Imprc ssiveiv, In 1" n the mouth the bhd walk in 'lie shut the mouth the bin! is In cue trap. So it is to us ' I'eriiflcd bv this picture of what hail hap pened, Vlis Qtiale Involimt mlv clutched the jewels eudicling her neck as if to pioteet them fiom some invisible lulgand The schoolmastei, also, seemed to suflct uldl tlonal discomfoit Aliranda's wav of putting it, however, failed to satisfv the others Leigh, ton stout! refuseel to believe in magic llei ran, In voluble Spanish, insisted that magic alone could explain the affair. Allranda re peated his alligator theor.v. "This cave Is alive," he added ' iou see tho mark of the feets" "Where is Air. Arthur?' suddeulj skeel Vna. They had been so obsorbed In the? mystery of the vanishing tunnel that the absence of ono of their number had not been noticed. Una's startled query brought them face to face with another puzzle, as baffling and un canny, In a way, as the wall of rock that had come from nowhere to the cave. Itaoul had disappeared, search as they might, call as loudly as they eould, no trace of him vvas to be found Had he deliberately deserted them, or had he suddenly been spirited away by the same Invisible agency that had pre vented their leaving the cave? Tha more credulous ot the party believed ha had ben jruriitu ;w PBFnL 9 :M ma JWfttWT -& 4wj i . t?6 Hut it Is Impossible,' Insisted MlrSvri angrll "I see him now and now he lufl litre The canaille " 3 eiieie is oiuv one cuing to ne none; ellired Ielchton. emlilmtlcjellv -"W 1 eel e.eel ,,f l,oe t, inn.i wm .... ee -ef Vcs' Yes" exc-lalinul lna Carnmba' What for we go on?" lemcl stiiiled Miranda ' We me Inst, tcf mnr If wc leave tills place" wAV 'oti mean, we aie lost if wc stay liffiV lemoneei icigmon 'There Is nothing t6"il gameii uv staring nt this rock. The fact 1 Vithtii bus illtapijeared. that the cntrati to the tunnel has been closed, that there nrtK freich footni hits besides our nwn all aboutiiec-a! moves Hi.it this cavo Is inhabited. Whoever f3& .... . .,1 . ou,si nuu iiiese people.' " iffli I.elglltollH W IV of nnttlnir thtuira w.1 Kfifo-Sfl ....i.. .. . ...1. . ". . " . . .. .ft i" tett 11 ei oiihi ijreeiueei a pimc. I'.ventv, ne- l -.1...I..... .,.- - .. ... SrJ oonnu eojiiiiiieie me ucecssiij 01 me course I imposed bv the savant and as Ilerran" lnVA ii-mimiik ,-ise 10 uinr in ii juace. it waK,, 'leeidtd to pifvs- on vv 1 Ii the ttploratlonlo&fiv! theiavi without eleliv ' VVji I ottiiniielv ihci h.i A fj,, amount of'y i'1'" nj nuu enoug.i on to i.eep their IftinpsWj fvmm going fcei several el iv Deforc starting pntt&iS their oxpedition v hen it promised to BQf'rg. rtji.tn sl nothing more than 1 ' picnic' this supply ffV food ind fuel seemed far bevond any possl-,i -efsl I'U- need Now thanks to the fussiness Mrs Oll.aV le. W len bei,t Inctalrrl nn h these?a , . .. . " "'.' ""T. J.' iiiiuiiuiiii prepainiions, mere was no trnmeai kI ate danger of starvation. i:ac h carried M&KmJ r her portion of food in a light. capacioU5y3 - o 1. 1 ue-se sacecv, vvoven oj tne native' &ya .... ...lui'- ill rr , lit Ulln HtIIJ 1IVII1 ll,SVr.-. J shoulders The oil tot- the lamps was in VXoKsXm nf vv hie h ndrew carried, RaOutVl tlif utile 1 Whatrver had become of RaoUlX"!Jj Ills 1 111 of oil ll.lel neet el Isn tine.. reel erllh tnlm.1..5 tl It was found near the pot In tlieilarg cave where Ath.iiula hid tuined back to taliV. V' i-rr; Mis yunvle to the tunnel Here, theiitr Itcoul had left them I loping for a clew. J 3 the .anilncd the ground for his footpVlnts.'ajl hut rmilil ,11s, .11., ,w.elil,, Tl.- nnU .a ..j,,1S showed th, Imptess of sandaled feet only--' J and Itaoul thev agreeel elld not wear sandals, fSJ i.iniet 110 11 nl ien the pith and chosen tne -...Li eCnn. ..f4i.. . .. ...... t 1.. .a. ia V(u .-.., iivui totot 1 jtrin in lit Blceeu- 1 ifM which ease It would be impossible to dls-f3 eover bis tiall m he had followed them ligw! the tunnel anil gone off on one of tho slaer; ,ra Hacks that thej had noticed and partially . JM e-jcpieircel theie. vv hv he- should have aoan elthei of these things was unite beond thejnriVNXil 10 niavver. vt an) iaie, cue)- tnea eer Tsf-i means- to find liltn and their failure lext" ire leii""-; them more despondent than ever. All i.elgl ton and t no. il l'cllure did not daunt I-clghton. lie IVaBAe vMi icitivlneeel that by persevering In their cxi? iflontlon thf woulil sole the mvaterv ofV.a un cac, caln tidinRB ot D.iid and run d011?. Iiiuuil t'na -haretl his optimistic Iew, andlU'lM 1 hum .jiiu'u ut i ue riiiui'iunee ol ineir comf pllpht dtmamltd Tho fac; Is, the feellti&i Tl1.1t f In nrt 1 .llirrlif- In n in mm nf lirt 3 1. n. ,m 11 .ivfvnt m-.nnnn aI . tt 1 AAHrt(M ?f tJl mvsterlous h tppenlngs In the lmmdlat$ past, i nilseel up In tlio legendary history of a fl vanished taee, and Inhabited even now byjr4,j uli- iiviru lAliVemt In -lilt Ii rwlteaVt nnBtlimu knil A. 1 tAH ,'t.ine. ninifto lumiiiiiisii ciisiuiuviai "lAi-'J liliBlitnif; euiet upon thorn. :urs. Quajle rAff fused to he comforted and. aH tt "was outof W: tho question to ko on without her, Lelffhtont! like an AHtuto genoral, proposed halngr luncH. hiiirhtencd un nt the Idoa: it was one of i thuM? matet -trokos of policy that, vhen allv nil." j .ni-, rn iuu uKj, t'lii niiuti, uruirticieinT; . innVvei tin ill! tirtt fewvil eil 'irnnrl fnn tha JiiS". 1lllt'lAll-J.lJ IIIHI, 1 nuvt MO b-"-M- -l t4-v" viP itm lamp-, foiiiul iliem-clvcs in chamber 3 spacious ' MiW- stomach and, as no one thought othefwlgejjjjfws uifv ien 10 vvicu un appetite snarpenea py - ihcii exertions and made falrl razor-llke-i-'.iV although tills the did not realize by tha' oiat-uig .tiruosuuiie ot me cave l A-itJ lhe i, weie hollos uf corn and vue-ea Ne); $??? le-vv white, blown -variouslv llavoied. .oV i",ia solid 'this was a concentrated food that Jutf??J ui mt nieu ci a partv ot marooned pic)rTIV' miners And theie were large flat disks )t:J! s. Quaylo de-j i ass iv a a native bread that Airs. dared with some leason. resembled i;hlpai!l of wood more- than an thing else. In tata"''tt and toughness Thus, too, furnished tho maxliyp nium of nourishment in a small space. Thecsa K! fooels, with such fruits as the almond-Ilka. JJ sapoti tlio julcv nlspeia, the delicate chlrlaffl?l llim J- il 111 Itll rill rt (sA ,1 ,i n .. ..... l)l ' 4- 1 sJ J " idiJii-iii.vi I11X71A1 Hint, uj OUOtTU Ullflajl 1 1 s enthusiasm, although to the untrained Vl .- ifiitj'tiiu illicit- ii nits iifii. tjmie bo Baiij -A,rv i iiil' .in ii liiirtii ii 'i in rnmio-nr inr ihn-. ri-ivm iftc i his supply ut food was exhausted theraf. zim would be ne thing to cn, and no way of get-t'iSfTl ting nil thing to eat, spoiled just that part of, . fei the picnic that should be most en lovable. Armtl 1 then weirs, than till tlttl nnlttrl,, nt until nArir fiP3 theie was tin appalling problem of water, h&l in the linn li bigs of Doctor Miianda. and iHJ lent r el llernin there weie two small bottles, K of l eel wine but when thin was offeree! tn.'""sr Mrs ejuavli. tint unlnpp lad s thirst torid wanr icaelieil an .1. ute stage W.10 declared v5ii2l ihit all v.ine vvas polon and that she woUldSttSoJ die If she eoulcln t get a elrlnk of wate?r. H'n!S I.elRliton was disturbed Water they'lnustVr53 ater they'lnustlrJ have but did it exist In .a. cavo that waa. Xh apparentlv, caused bv fire, and not as d" ttV respectable caves arcb water? v cuaiaviia'- exclaimed Allranda, smack. ing his lips after a deep draught of claret. 'i '(Juatavlla'" echoed Lelghton Irritably, ""j hoc nay inc: river .iiaKoaienaf xiqtl are we co reacn ciuatavitav It Js ne.n, was the complacent repli 11 eomo into tne cave" How do vou know that" "Vlwavs thero Is watir In the eavc. heie .here Is the lake outslele ' ,1 V sSl Ves outside" said Lelghton bitterly. 2 ,ill lint flint II IS Itiulelo ' I fill Mliandcs confident assertion vvas vvorthTtSa eons ut-i iiik 1 mi iiiere? uuE-iiT lie ennr rneet-i,:i iitnh.abtv vc a s.sumle Hlililermttn n t nn,telrtWrVtf between lhe cave and the lake rien If fonnei did come fiom flic- was a. plaua. theorv Vn ho went ovei the matter own mind, I.elghton's respect for At I rod tne-oinntv etense lumued from xero In a's pari'tlvel high figure Uut ho vvas note Vineed JV Vou foreet . we are above tho level of.tl lake " he arBiieel tft. tu Tliai ill true:, UKltru ccio uuuiui, tvfiw, . tho meantime, bottle In hand, had been,i ouflv walking about, peering into the i ness that surrounded them. "Tea. tbMi true. We como jn over tnera; ana we walk up. up. The lake Is always This nath it never go down. ut aha! Caramba! is one other path cm down." (TO IIC qONTINCED) ,j C.reut demand for tha KVENINu PI I.1-.1IUK.R may caoia iou to BUM inn of this .vary InUrentlin tarr,. k.et.r therefore. toIODbona ar arnti (Ireulatton Oewartawnt.,a k 1 - " r '- -- 'F ' ' ' t(e-H IP ? 1-J-. ' K. 'i $m Aittl L!l :smjm-ii.iMmMEMsanamsimJKi. (3853 fiy: r K i S' - ."tj k.i.i hi 'mMmK& ii-A..TiHr7wiia5iaKivi"iK .?!'. .io.l;:iacr,' .- ; msamaasi.'i.