at OFY EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 191 S iT 13 ' ;". ; JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Philgdclphiaji Volunteers as Nurse During Epidemic al Camp , Upton Nancy Wynne Takes in Liberty Loan Parade Receptions to Be Resumed YOU remember 1 told ou In tlio summer that Marya Clark, daughter of Mr. nml Mrs. Herbert Lincoln Clark of lirn Mar, hart cone over to Cnmp Upton I. 1. to 1n canteen vork? Well, there has boon im epidemic of Spanish infiiienn. over there and Hundred of the men hae pone? down with tho nick-tics. Marys took course In nurjslntr list winter at the I'oHiIlnIc Hospital, and when the epidemic became o general tho volunteered her service and worked nvvfully hard. She wao at It day and nlfiht, wouldn't stop to Ret any rest, and as a reiult she went down with tho Influenza herself and was quite 111 for a few days. She 1r Rcttlnc better now. thoURh, and expects rp take up her ork In tho canteen again this week. Her en easement to George Harrison I'ra7lcr Jr. who la a lieutenant In the Alatlon, ovcr scas, was aYinounced last winter. She li a lieutenant In tho H. A. A. In thli city, but now that sho Is so Interested In can teen work there seems to bo no prospect of her coming back thli winter, an how. DID you notice how well tho i: A. A. looked on Saturday In tho parade? And the Junior Sen Ire Corps nnd the Hcd frost,' and tlir. Navy League and all of them.' .The "Miiks" up nt the StnUm on Broad street were finite as thrilling a I epccted, and I was mo nwfnllv "lief up" oxer the airplanes fiom Mlneola. I don't think there's cvr been n thing o fHsclnatlng as airplanes, even when thay arc Just simply soaring along under the cloudi and' not turning a single hand spring. THn receptions for1 soldiers and tailors that the Historical Society of the Ponn sjhanla gae last jeir will be "started again for the season some time soon. Thev linvo been very popular with tho men In uniform, nnd at one of the final meetings there were about a thousand, guests. A number of prominent women were hos tesses and worked hard to entertain the men, and had success evidently. This enr the receptions will be under the di rection of a committee composed of Mr. f'harlemagnp Tower, president of the His torical Society, Mi. John 1'redericlt Lewis, Mr. John Grlbblf, Mr. Harrold E. QUllng liam, whoso daughter, Edith, Is doing such good work with tlW Durjea Relief In rranco (she writes the most Interesting letters about what she Is doing), Mr. Wil liam Dravton, president of the council, and Mr. Edward Robins, tccording sccre tnry of tho society. Of COUltSU jou heard about the tea tint Mrs. nichard Tllgl.msn rio last Thursday afternoon at her home In St. Divld's. But did ou know that this was one of a series of monthly meetings of the kind? It's a regular organisation among tho mothers and wives of the members of tho 103rd Trench Mortar Batter, now In France. That may not mean i thing to jou, hut when ou hear that it Is whit used to to the First City Ttoop, ou 'now all about It. Once a month thevo women get together, bring their letters from civet seas, and discuss the news obout the men and the work ti,cy oro doing. It's really a wonderful holp, to do that Mnd of thing, for If jou don't get our letter one month when jou expect It, jou tan hear letters from other men In the same division, and know where jour own soldier Is and what's happening to him. , Among tho members of this oiganlritlon aro Mrs. Balph Knowlcs, Mis. Joseph Sharp Jr. Mrs. Cicorgo C. Thajer, Mrs. Wilfred Lewis, Mrs. ElHston J Motrin, Mrs. Itobcit II. Page. Mrs. Ralph Hamil ton, Mis. Towrt&ond Shirplcs, Mrs Uci ly Walton, Mrs. Walter Hancock, Mrs. Wil liam Drajton, Mrs. Colket Wll-on, Mrs. Jean I'oulke, Mrs. Krcderlc.lt H. Lee, Mis. Llewellyn Jones, Sire. Clarence Harper, Mrs. James Cookman, Mrs. IMwirel Jef fcrjK, Sirs. Robert Hcjl nnd lrs. Harrx Cassard. Mrs. Sharp will have tho next tea at her homo In Bcrwjn. sometime In October, and any mother or wlfo of a man in tho 103rd Trench Mortar battel j, who hasn't beaid of theso meetings Is Intltcd to send her namo to Mrs. Wilfred Lewi. Rose lane, Haverford, TEDDY has reached the tender age whero ho knows that It's wrong to use somo words, but'fcels that they have u pleasant fccllr when thej- loll oft his tongue. In spitt of repeated scoldings, nnd serious talks from Mother, ho will let out an occasional '(.Josh!", when something surprises or anrojs him. Being only four, ho doesn't quite understand why he shouldn't repeat a perfectly good word that almost cer;bo else In the family has as a constant roinpanton. He was taken recently to visit his grandmother in New York, and tho sights and sounds of tho city absorbed him. Ho was staring out tho window ut tho traffic going past the houso one day, and he turned to his grand. mother with the question, "What is tho name of this street jou llvo on?" "Am ' uterdam avenue," answered Grandmother, wondering whether the ambitious jouth would attempt the long syllables. Not he, he saw hlu opportunity and ho grasped it. "You say tho first part of it, Grand mother," he arranged .t, "And then let mo say tho last part". NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities ' Mrs. T. Van Irwin announces the manlage ft her daughter. Miss Margaret Crawford Iryln, to XJeutenaJit. V. Englo Chllds, Jr., U. S A . on Saturday, September 28, In Saint Peter's Church, Uermaiitown. Miss Iiulse V. Scull, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. William Carmalt Scull, of Bryn Mawr, ha returned from the Adirondack?, whero sh has been visiting Miss P. Margaret Spen cer, daughter of Mr. and Mm. Taul Spencer, of 101 Locust street. Mrs . Matthews, of Cincinnati, la spending several weeks as the guest of her sister, Mrs, Krancla KInr Walnwrlght, In Bryn Mawr. Mrs George c. Stout has returned to Tarls- (pn, Bryn Mawr, after spendlnr the summer . at Mlrav etu, her plsce In Jamestown, H. I. Mm. Bobert Jaques, Jr.. arrived from Bos. 1 ton on Friday to spend tho winter with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Townsend, at Jlaynham, Overbrook. (Mrs. Harold A. Sahdi, who has been spend ing a week In the upper part pt New York, has returned to .Long House, her home In .-JJryn Mawr. 1 ' "- v L .- . m ta- . . . I T. Oreclry. of Pittsburgh, are v lotting Mr. and Mrs. (Jeorgo C. Ogcln at their home In Radnor. .Miss Marv Merilck. daughter of Mr and Mr', Samuel Vaughan Merrick, who Ins Just received her commission for hospital recon struction viotk lit France, Is spending a short time with lier brother-in-law nnd sister, Kir and Mrs. IMnnrd Swain, of lluniplcm road, C'heMntit Hill, heforo iolnc overseas Mli Merrick returned Inst week from Proms N'cik, Mc, where she spent tlio summer Mr. and Mrs. Fred 0. Hlitne, ot (Serin in town, announce the engagement ot their daughter, Mls Dorothy Shane, to Mr Joseph M llnjman, Jr, also of (lernrwtoiv n The. engagement has been announced of Miss riorence T Homier, daughter of Mrs f! F Hoffner, of this city, nnd IT. Andrew MacOowan, of Fast Orange, N. J, a member of the medical depirtment of the 106th Engi neer Corps, A i:, p poctor MacOowan Is a graduate of the University of Pennsvl vanln Miss Hoffner Is an actlvo member ff the Phlhdelphli Music Club. The engsgement of Miss Itess Prlestlev. daughter of Mr and Mrs George Colin Prlestlev. of 712) Lincoln Drive. St. Martin", to Mr. Tiber 1! Ludnlrk was announced on Wednesday nt n tei given by Mrs. Prlestlev Mrs Itejnolds Miller, of carpenter lane, Gei-m-tnloiin, will gl a luncheon In honor of MIfs Prlestlev tomorrow Miss Priestley Is a graduate of the Ognnt School and Mr Lurt wkk Is a graduate of Stall- College Mr ,ind Mrs Ilenrv lnhnmm Ftrlgg of f2l I'lustmit street nre ieclvlng coiigratu l.tttrtns on the birth of a son Mrs Hi legs will be leinemhercil a Miss t'.lirihrth lilvjWI. Miss Helen Kern Irk gave ,i hrldse linn heon on Saturdiv nt 1 3i oiUsk In bnnot of Mis, Althca Hose, whose marriage to Air John Hoi Weaver villi tnke place on October ." Aniiouncenient Is madp of the mirilnge of JIlcs Itetta McCormlck. diitigliter of Mr and Mrs Edward MrCormlck, of Mfi Xorth Twen-tv-seventh street, to Mr. Charles J. Bond, of 173" North Mxt -second strcit, on "aturdiv afternoon. September J I In the Church of St Frnncls Navler. Twentv -fourth nnd Green streets. The cerenioni uns performed bv the Itev Father Keelen Mis Marie MrHrido attended the bride; nnd Mr Fdivard Mc Cormlck. Jr. th" brides brother, was best man Upon their return from an extended trip, Mr Bond and his bible will b at home at 152 North Salford street, West Philadelphia Mrs T.ee Burgess, of Jamestown avenue Wlssahlckon, entertained on S iturdiv evening al her home. Her guest liultided "VIIss Edna llvde, tlss Miriam Lecih Mips Irene t-cho-lleld, Mrv Albert Bogg- Mis Dinlel l.ent7. mii. r.iiriiueui ocnuiii'iu, irs t reuciirie i ;u baugh, Mrs James Ilaughtnii, Mrs Charles .Srhofleld, Mrs (icorge sands, Mrs Harrv McOonlgal, Mrs Hnrrj Dvson. Mr Charles Morrison. Mr". Ralph Cope, Mrs. Lees M Schadcl and Mrs Joseph hykes The flrst of the series of wlntci meetings of the Fonisbv Bosp Club, of Wi'sahlckon. w is held on Saturday evening Mr John C Young of humar street, was the host PRELIMINARY DRILLS URGED FOR DRAFTEES !ncie.irs Their dinners of Winning Rank, S.ijs Safety Committer For the benefit of selective Fcrvlce men and to perfect them In drills and tactics the ronnsjlvanl.a Council of N.-.tlonU Defense and Committee of Public Safetj gives an Idea of the importance ot men expected to he called for military service receiving pre llmlnarj' training. According to the committee, this will "lie time In training men at camps and means more lapld piomotlon Theie villi he minv more noncommissioned olhccrs needed be cause of the large mimher leaving with units going overeas Competent drlllmasters are engaged in training the draftees No dis crimination Is made 111 units The training is conducted on deinonatlc pilnclples, the same as in the arm Selective service men and others In this city may Join at any of the following places (Jermantown Cricket Club Military Organl 7.atlon, M.anhelm and Moiris suieis; armory, Flft) -ninth and Callowhlll utnetH., recrea tion grounds, Twentj-lxth nnd Jefferson streets; Mltrliell School, Flftj -sixth street nnd Kingsesslng avenue; recreation renter training unit, Fiftieth street and Chester avenue. Second Regiment Armorv, Bioad and Diamond streets, nrmori Kortv-tlist street and Mantua avenue, M est Philadel phia ; armnrj, Thlrtv-thlid street and Lan caster aicnue, Philadelphia military tialnlug corps (application should be mailn for this unit to MIks Anderson, 31R Wldencr Build ing) ; Kensington MlllUr Drill Unit, npplj to Frank Longshore or Philip Sterling, rurlsli house, Collins and 1'lrt.t streets. Homo De fense ot Frankfoid, High School building, Harrison nnd Oxford streets, apply to It, r, Hepburn, 1S3J East Erlo avenue C. R. EASTMAN DRQWi ED Hod) Taken From hea lilcntifird a That of rainotiii HricntiM eiv nrfc. Sept 30 Tho bod) of a ,,,-,,, found drowned at Long Branch Ins been Identified as that of Dr. Charles Rochester Eastman, widely known American scientist Doctor Eastman, who had been seriing on the war trado board at Wnidilngtnn, went to the ocean csort reccntlj- to recuperate from Spanish influenza I( believed hn collapsed whllo walking and fell Into the sea. Photo by Ilaehracb, JIRS. PAUL GRIER JEFFERIS A recent bride who will be remembered Mils Dorothy P. Darlington, ef 425 aaaaaaaaaaau "" "' )M aaaWtatvK?!7" "'aWBH!j PtaaaaHk IplHn I aaaaaaaWiO f " 1 t l Piii ' ", j F'V MP arm' -W JaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaH 1 aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaal I BaaaaallrSfllaTaaaat1l1TTrTlrlrrt'f'if' 'irii miiii i l iq llliMwwaaaaawaawaiaaBaiawi'MMiwiS4wtftBaaaaaasaa ENGAGEMENT rimt DREAMLAND ADVENTURES y DADDY A complete new aJernture earn v teh lifofn. tioto ilondaxd tnd endtnu baturilav "THE DVNCIiNG 1 Mi-El. iPrpny. in pinions nlnrlrn lim (iitnird fiirrri((ii' nrftciifnlrs nmmw llir (fin's, tilio ha' mmtr her I'rinais nj lUtilltiinl ) CI FA PIER 1 The Sualloui 1 1 South "Wcic going nw u tndn To phiv down south in lKlo Tint's win we lire giv nnd ni Jlurniy, htirrn for Dlle ' THIS song, trilled loudli bv a great i bonis, brought Peggv running to the window It was still night and the -im would nnt romo creeping up ovei the eiMciti horlcn for some houi" hut ,i blight union was flooding tho land with Mliri benin Fls Ing bi In the moonlight woi the snngstus hundreds and hundred-' ot hw.illows and Pur pie Martins "(oiid b Princess Peggi ' nlnl lieinral and Mis Swallow llutterlng up to the win don. "We are Stirling fot the Scuithl mil " "so soon ' exclelnicd Peggv in illini "Wliv, tho delightful fall vienthei is just be ginning" "Hut the night" art" getting clilllv and tlio fro-t Is nipping our toe," answered iSinei il Swalhiw ' It's 11I1 o and viarm In Dllc ' "llesldes, we Hi,, anxious to And wlnt Ins happened In the 10m im e of the l Hieing Jam sel and the Bm Knight added Mm Swal low "Who ate the Dancing D niel and the Boj Knight " asKid Peggv "Wc are Starting for tlio Nwllihnil" 'she Is a ivondirou'-li beautiful Southern girl," Hnswered ilemril Swallow "And be is n hindvmic lir.ne e uvt at an arm aviation Held ndded Mis swallow Both birds were ni eager tV tell Pcgg the story that the give it .a sentence .it h time "Her mlt-erl.v stepfathei I" lier guirdlnn and ho Is mi cigei tn keep nil her vieilth in Ills own hands tint he will not let ans ottng man como acoiirtlng for fear slio will inirrj anil escape him ' "So he made her a prisoner within Ills ensile walls " "But sho danced every day nn the roof garden outside her tower room " "And tho Bm Knight, siltln- bj In bis airplane, paw her there and fell In lovo with her." "And she (-an him looking down .and fell In lovo with 111 m " "And he dropped love letters that filled her heart with Joj " "And she sent up love letters In kites nild he cauirht them high In the air ' "And the weie ver. vei.v Inppv In their love when vie left the South list spring" "But today we received word that the cruel stepfather had parted them and was trjlng to marry her to a rich old widower." "And that she was pining away fiom heartaihe. and the Bo Knight was to blue he could not eat nor sleep ' "And he's going to start for France next mouth, and mabe tliej'll tinvei see each other again " poor lovers, I wish I lould help them," died Peggy. Come South with us," shrilled (leueral nnd Mrs. Swallow. "Here nie (iolliketv leaves. They will make ou tiny and gve our toy airplane the speed of lightning. Come, Join us on our migration" Why not? Pggy was eager for a trip south with the Birds. And perhaps she tould ejo something to bring tlio Dancing Dtmsol and tho Boy Knight their heartB' desire. Kho took a little nibble of the leaves. Tlio Gollckety charm worked Instantly. Sho be came as tiny as a midget and her toy air plane grew suddenly Meet and powerful She jumped aboard nnd roared out of the window to JolnOcnci-al and Mrs. Swallow "Hurray." shouted (Jeneral Swallow, as thc darted upward Into the crowd of sniff) flying Birds headed for the Southland "Hurray." echoed n cjueer lllng ircaluro that dashed fiercely out of the shadow of a tree. Peggy's airplane gave a great spurt ahead, bulillio creature overhauled her in a second, "Peggy's scared! Isn't this, a Joke." shout ed the creature, Peggy turned, and in a to Mr. I.eic Ttur- sflJl ton Grantham, son JflHBBKP 1 " "" i ANNOUNCED Blll Belgium lln also Had been mule tlnv bj Collcketv leaves and was speeding alnlig In an airplane he hid made lilm'elf "Hello, shouted Pigm ' Weleoim to our paitv Were going to tin aid of the Darning Xamsel and the Hov Knight I ronmrrnv II br lolil ftote l'rrmi nnd Hilly lit) tn tin iiimii Viiti j LANDS SPARED BYWAR HELPFUL TO RED CROSS Ststtomeitt Trll, of Lilirr.il Con- ti'ilntli(in Troiii Muiij Paris of Wnrltl Vmorlc.iii Ited Cioss mtlililcH throughout Tlll-I II until l al. . . .. ....,,,, ,,,m., innii in,. ,,, nnr, shown In the follow inr stale inent are inc Atmric in Bed ( inM w ,r , minrll tod n lurs th. fifth Itistnlltnent of lis Miiliiiirut settln forth the use Ilia Is being mull' of th Bed Ctois win fund 1 In st.illinnit dials with h utilities nt the Fniittrrnlh Division of tin llnl t'nw will, h eoieis nil pins if tin win id outcldc- of the win line 'The Fourteenth or Iusulr ln, Eorelgn Division of tin nifil. in Bed Cross w is oigunl.d In No ember 101 T in the begin ning It consisted of eleven ihaptii". tlnee of which In sirla, TurUev and Persia were In li live The other eight il ive giiiwn to n inemhersblii or lOOOiiti ii.IiiIIh and 1J-, 000 Juniors 'I h,. finished prndint ot their i (Toils hioticlit tn the Bid Cros slm elioii-.es lep-r,-eiits i 11 nil v line of fl ',. (lim " n,e flrKt vi ir-ftmd drive tins illvls'nn une f Jii Hi2 A3 Its ciiiote to Hi, sec mil dilic was finiijinn tn .utinl inntnl.un..n was $1 Tin 00" Xricrnllini's l.lfl ' I lie llisl gift canto fmin Vici iiiin i, whin JOn Aineiiini4 Knows ns tho Pittl otic Socleli of Vti.eilcii tin u lield n hirini which netted $1Q."0iiii V seimm ba7iil list veir limught J15B oon The igiiititn ilnpiei In the second u.tr-fund drlie sent in h0 oon I loin alpariiiso nnd the roist towns of (bile with a tnlnl of less ihnti .on Aineil i cii" llieic c inn a contribution of $1 1 S.OOo lidi H contribution to the seiond wai.fund I'r'ie was f.i SO" Petus chaplei donited SIS 100 nml a iiioutlilv lontilhutloti nf $1000 In the Catul one tin worU It well iirgnulrid and going foiuniil and reports from Cnura! Aintiica V nnvleli to help the cause In the AVist Indies there li grcit Ititciest in lied Cioss woik III Cuba the sei otid drive hiouglit Slfil uflii whlli the republic of Cuba as a (!oi eminent, sent ?t!" 000 as a tauclal tontrlhutlou In Port Bico a stc.id strenni of knitted girmeiilH eti Is coming fiom the women. In addition tn ,i general cotitilluitlou of (!!,S01.:3 IIhwiiU'h Ilnnntion 'Hawaii reports 100 percent in production and membership In the lattir put of 10IT llawnll contributed J200.000 I or th, second drive t line K77 000 In the further east, Chlm give $IS03 for tho lli-t dilvc and $1110 000 for the seioml . 'Jnpiti Is viorl.lng liuiid in hind wllh the Amerli in Bed Cios In the lrs drlie It contributed $2212 IS nnd in the second $00,000 'llio tlnv Island of fJinni give JJCl'J r.7 to the (list fund .and $5800 to the second Then theic .arc chapters In Spjin. Swe. den. Switrerlmd and, of course in the Philippines In the latter a lunar for the benefit ot the Bed Cross attracted from .SO.OOO lo 10,000 persons dall and netted a ll tlldscillll' hUlll ' CLOSE KIMPHAXY CIIAI'EI, l!uililin?s at sevriileriilii ami 5iiniiiier .streets Mnv Ho hold ParlHliloners ot Bplpluui Clnpel, at Seiinlienth and Summer Mice Is, nnd at tlm Protestant Fplstopal Hiurch of St I.uko and the Fplphany. Thirteenth street below .Spruce, tho pirent organization, vvero in formed jesterday that tlm chapel villi ho discontinued after November 1 The cliepel, Sumhi) school building and parish bourn were; built eighteen jenrs ago at n cost of In the neighborhood of $100,000 Three jcurs ago the parish building was sold to the Oithnpcillc Hospital for a clinic ami dlspensar us a memorial to Dr S Weir Mitchell It Is expected that the remainder tjf tho property will now bo offered for sale Necessity of obtaining a new heating plant hecaueo of tho Inability of tho hospital organ ization to continue heating the chapel, which mas part-of the agreement of sale, and the diminishing attendance at the chapel, brought tho decision of tho vestry of tho parish to close tho chapel, WAR OUTLET TOH INIQUITY This Is not the last war," said the llev. Dr, Claremo Kdwarel Macartney In an ad dress entitled "Whence Como Wars?' last evening In tho Arch Street Presbyterian Church. "I his Is not the last war, unless it should be proved that this war Is going to transform man nature and give him spirit ual n birth. Wur Is like a volcano, not the cause hut tho result, and inevitable, when the pent-up flames a,nd hlsilng steam of human, iniquity and depravity inuit-htva an THE GILDED MAN Uy CLIFFORD SMYTH Corirhht, ; v nsf 4 lUrrloht, tixr New feriHj)i(. lilf bv Ihr I'ublle I rdo'r Co. tub stoiiy THL- r .. .m , There Is a leemrt imnr the i hlbcns" in Columbln. that tin Ir fcirrfiithers. " J V' went tn I.flke liuatavlta where Ih-r min their Jwlry u a. solUen aoJ who roue irom Hand. MeiHon nt Itnoul Vrlhur ''Jh' "l sel,l ho lake eontalnl Meiirtnii Jl;",,'rr"rn ntlT ii fljnainlte etrloslon alii l nnt J en naaln for three months NoM"l "l fv'n in waters Ialtl himself . ..i... ,. hn- nPI-U snow a n v, "-"". Thtee ears lair I'avii I....-. ... e ra aurrounlci ly ilanrliic Indians CHAPTER XIV (Cotitinur.il ALIHOfOII the energetic little doctoi vias A certainly not gifted with an unusual amount of tact he had at least the meilt ff dlicelnsflg. and lost no time In calling the attention ot the din.-ers to bis delr.- to tome to an understanding with tb m 'Do oii t:i'k sp.uiish" he hoired bm QUel in lliat Inmnge 'Nurelv Senor Iioctor ' gravel replied n tall personago vvhoe dlgnltv of bearing and the fact that the border of his (lowing toga was distinguished bi n. decor itlir design In embroidered gold Indicated bis superiority in rank over his comrades ' surclj somo or us talk Spanish ' Having given this assutance. the speaker checked the mufli nnd darning of the otbeis and stood, with tho all of one nccustomed to ceiemonloiis usirc waiting to hear further fiom Miranda Yes I am dm mr famous dm tor ' slid lie Uttei hustling up to til" spi il ei and I oklng him our as If we were ahout to I inn him foi medic il put pons I e uri ihnis.anils and the iiscnds wltbtni P Us But how vou know 1 am dentin''' The Inilnn utiilled, Inclining bis held gracl oiisiv he for answering Doe lor Mliatlda Is so famous everv one Knoiv him Ordlmrilv the vatiltv ot Miranda was eas tlv tone lied but just now he w is too us pic lolls to be beguiled b the loliipllm. Ill earamlia'" he snot led, Mnd vvlm ate jou" ' 1 am Anlton " lint Is not Spanish' slid Mlrinda slinrpli 1 om not Spanish ' replied nlleo stlffli I como from nn ancient race that ruled here long before thete viere auv Spaniards 'Well Senor Anlton joil-m It Is nitco" that tnav he Vou an' Indian l nine in Indian, perhaps and not Spanish not l-ol- omblan But vilnt do )ou make In thls cavoj" Anlloo milled hrnadlv This is the home of mv people for ni mv centurtcF" he said Vtnl now, uppons I ask .vou a iiuestiou What do jou make in this t-ai" ' CIIAP'IEH Y (l llif btgn o ihr Comlnr TIHBIL is no doubt about It. Miranda had much the wort of It In Ms tilt with Vnltoo 'the Ind'ans point blank nues tlon is to whv the cvplorers were In the c lie was not cnsili niiswctid The more Mil and c thought It our the less able was he to dl ,xe, (i, ,,t least explain Jut that verv thing whv Inr and ln ennipantnns weie there 'In sn tlni viere looking In a itie on the Hogot v pliteau for s man vvho had dlsappe ired nniiv miles nv.iv on the llnndi road sounded rather unreasonable, now that he looked al it from th standpoint of a stranger, while in rei all the storv of fnul plnv tint linked this place w th luilds dis appearance ve.us ngo f-ccinid undei the cir iiimslaiices dangerous even to the Impetuous Miranda s1,, he shrugged his shoulders and revolted to a more evasive tepli thin wis his i ustoni ' We come for 1 p.culc and we want to gel nut tint Is ill ' Vnltoo again sni'leil htoadlj vet with the Fiibtln suggestion of holding In rest rip en tinuttered fund of wlylotn that comes so nat urallv vi th the people of his race "lint Is all" Wo look for one filend who Is lost Then we come with .another who has gone He Is one canaille' lou havo seen him"' " h" inunnured Anltoo half to hlmtlf What Is his tnme" AN hit Is he like? lie Is one Vnnkee lie Is tailed henor Don Baoul rthur He look well he I ok like this ' 'id Miranda (.no nn exag gerated example of Baoul s rolling and twitching ejes So lin Is here'' said Aniloo startled, ai piimtli, b the Infoimatlou and amused by the grotcsquo lesson in optics given bv the eioitor Miranda, on the other hand gathered that nlloo disliked Baoul nnd this pleised him Inunenselj But he e ould pet nothing more from the Indian who, al though still frlendls. began to show signs of impatience, talking earnestly to his followers in a liiiguage unintelligible to Mirandi and Hi i ran On both sides there wis eiidetit uneasi ness: and when nlloo, in a mini that sound ed disagree iblv like a cstmuand told the explorers that thev could not continue their tour of the c ive unattended h them, things seemed to conn lo a climax. Miranda ex postulated, tho others Mumbled and talked of resistance But Vnltoo was Inflexible, in sisting, all tho while, that thete was nothing unfrlendlv In his mtjltude He reminded them that thev couldl-not posibl llnd theii way out of the cavo without his guidance Mi randa Jumped at this hint or a rescue, but was again uuiblo to cxtrai t definite prom lo from Anlloo We will lbs' "bow the S'enoics some of the wonders of tin Hintavlta kingdom, said the smiling Indian Wo don t want to see nnv more," slid Miranda iiiiphillcalli" "Uej havo seen enough ' . . , .... ".No' No cotitliiiinl vnltoo 'Whoever conies so far as this must see out queen be fore he goes away" "A eiucenl A kingdom In a cave! But this Is Impossible '. ' "I like his offer." interposed Lrighton, who understood enough to catch tho meaning of this stiange proposal "Anltoo seems hon est We halo lost our way. If lin has a cpicen and a kingdom to show us they mav he worth Feeing We can bo no woiso off, icitalnly. for seeing them 'Oiue In the land of goblins and fairies" lemniUed I'nn, 'uueens and kingdoms are i matter of course ' "It Is some Idle tnummeri I suppose, ' ulded l.clghlon 'we aro too neat civilization for mo tiling '',s', " ,ll( Sl,"'e. these lan tPins or whativer jou call them thit tilt catrv nre worth knowing more about "What are they?" "I would give a good deal fo know ' 'Well. Senor,' said Anltoo impatiently, "vou will como wllh us" 'Without waiting for Miranda, who seemed reluctant to place? himself In the Indian's power more than he could help, Lelghton Lowed assent. "And tills Senor Arthur?" Inquired Anl too "He has gone," replied Miranda promptly "He will not come again " "Perhaps." said Anltoo vaguely M his signal the Indians lifted the curved trumpet8 to their lips, the drums were beaten and, to the samo curlous-splrlled music that had heralded their approach half march, half dance they moved off, the explorers in their midst, down tho path flanked by the forest of stalactites, to the great entrance chamber whence, after finishing their hasty meal, tho "plcknlckers" had first started on their Journev of discovery The friendly bearing of Anltoo and tho other cavemen dirt not fall to Impress the ex plorers favorably, dispelling whatever suspl c'ons they might havo had n the beginning, fereat demand far th FrAINO rent 10 I.rn(iKB mar e-ausa tod to ntlta an tni ment of (his err Intereallng atorr. Yea had tan- pruer inrrtiwis, ivivpnvnv ffr.wnil lo II hi ra- ttreulalian iieoartment, or au renr newa- njur idi aiiarmian is iraT in cvjau l.NU rVKUlv jujuuaa fanr oi h s aneelhenrt her unele an 1 P "V''1',,"; , f Hernia leitirns to Colnmhin n '.' , ' ,,i, ,a. rri ll.li.l aiialtl rilaal'tienr Bnil his meii.i li.-mllt.B Poetor Vllrnnn anrt leneral ""'' nlotnl.li.tn nnd llaoul rtlr lit" '"J1"',; rnrtn r look for him In " -ve . n tlie "' of llnn.ailta nao.ll illsappeaia, l.n"l,,'",hr,n .... tu-. ..II...I. rnia una nn I inn" and giving them a taste of real onjovmrnt In their adventure All had this feeling of se. cutlty except Miranda and Ilerran. The two South Americans, however, were les easily moved Instead 0f sharing Una's and Sirs. muaMm admiration ot the plctutesiiue ap peaniiico of their guides, they grumbled soinethliiK to the cfTcct that It was a lot of meaningless foolery This skeptical attitude grew to e'pin disapproval when, having ichcIkiI the central rock whete they had token then meal In the main cavern, the In elliilis Insipid, of proceeding Inward the en trance eif the tunnel tint hud been so ms jrlotisli ()t i(1)t on ,n thp rpo,t,. direc tion 'n, ,cl, ,M, (llr, ,lro non ,,, rx. pioio in enllrelj new unknown rcRlon, iiuel Hit ios.hitc, tn awaited them with sui h 1'i'ioiiiinunlcitliii guides, In the gloomv He Pllis tint stietched befoie them, Mlrreel up M.mclliing of a mutinous spit it in the two sou h Americans Hut their protests were rut He Without halting the rhvthinlc march. Anltoo smiled courteously nt their objections, nn ten tuie.itlni; hi. intention of t iking them to the (itlir,, A ,n)s ,, n) )l0 wimrt rav. thes were compelled to make the bst of the vague Indication of the course thev were fcliowlng The inhere e unturned to enjoi the oouitv of the ndientuie The eti'lvciilng sltjiliis of music the gala costume of the null ilia all seemed part of a curious earnl- .... i.iu purpose or which uHs unknown lo tliitn The novelti ..u u i... !. ka IMt Km- strange scenes through which thej were l'.a-iin,;:.lt r'""'lled its climax nt the further ...... ui cue Rrc.u central chamber ONTIVFLD TOMOBBOW ) 11,000 SKILLED MEN IN MERCHANT MARINE Ut'cniiliiif: Scrxicc .Surprised to Kind So AF.uij Kilted for tlic Work 'I he problem of finding Amcijcan oM"Wers for the vnst new merchant marine has been soiled according 1,, n statement issued In the fnlted States Milpplng loarel recruiting senlco and made public jestcrelay at locil n entiling headquarters In the Bourse The tiuinbei of Vine rlc ins skilled in searolng and competent to serve as deck ollkers has ns toiil'hrd tlm most s.inguine prophet in the setv'j'e The amo . true of men having mechanical knowledge ilttlng them to be come, nnrltin engineers who have como for watd in response tn the nations call In anticipation of the demand for orficers fot the new men ham fleet, this serilce ts-gan training otlieers In lune, 1017 at navigation tend englneetltig honl established for the purpo-e The coal of the service was then to enroll lo.uoo students in eighteen months 'I his figure was pissed eirlj Mi September and last week the lot il renilird 11 000 The piesent attend nice Is If 62 students, the cn fclnceiing schools leading vilth stS, and the navlgatirki schools lire coming strong with 71; There are thittv-two or the -, hools The statement concludes with an ippeal rot more,, deck and ppgluc-ioom otllceis, which aie badly titdd A.MPEE EGETAHI.i: SI I'PEV JN MMiKEISTHlS WEEK loocl administration Pavs (;itonc Ii Almost rnlimitnl "lhe 1 nited States fond odmlnls(i.itlon for Pnnsvli cnla. In co-operation with the State Hureau of Market', sends out the following forecast on supplies of fru.ts and icgcthbles for the present week Mctkeis In western and northern Petinsil vanla nie well supplied with later varieties of potatoes, cabbage, carrots celerv, cueuin heis onions pumpkins, squash, tomatoes .md tutnlps On account of the co'dei weather from now on there will he Ilghtet movements of the hlghlv peilslnible vegetables all over the State Southeastern PcnnsvlianU markt will have a somewhat larger choice or products because of the fall nops of string beans eggplants corn, pami'ps and peppers both from I'cnusi llama, unci from neirbj .ew .ler-ej Ml nf these crops nte kooi! Man) fanneis mc haivest ng their lite, app's and potnto crops a. lirgc part of which must bt marketed during the next month Grand Opera Festival vi vnnvtv or vu sic BcKiniiinr; Tuosdny Kvir, Octolicr 8 CREATOR.- GRAND OPERA COMPANY Vrlls I rem th Vlelremlltan lin. jbu and IlnliimsrJtelli llin (.niiiiMin, f. v.s ntn:nvN iii;iMui ijiJtiLiu.s ii vn- HCir I) I'OI.ITJ VIl'AllIMI V 1 l!Ml V VNLCi ,VK).Hi:i.l HAUI11M.1UV lli V I It VA 1A I V Itll.lll.hTlej I U1EN I VV VI.I.KIIIV I I'VeW.I VC'l I I MAI.ril V Tues Tig Weil Mm Wed. Lis Tlmrs l.ii, 1 rl Kib S-st Mut seal falo Tciciaj Hill c h-xliml m I'l Ires .' on 11 r.O 1 no -,ii, GARRICK 'Ah'l"' ,f'n, VV7 T Ilrlluant l.ntrnntnitnt N mrrieun HENRY MILLER RUTH CHATTERTON In Duni't hnnrkllnc (irnrU A MAKRIAOK OrCONVKNlKNCr: vrTllin, SI'AIS lilt RIV THE LITTLE TEACHER With MARY RYAN Ant! Ortflnal h York rtt 1'opular $1 Mutiny Jni'Jsjy BroadTonight at S:15 Matin-s VVsrlnrpUi and Sutunlay II Will lim.AsrO Presents llli famnin huciess Direct Prom one Whola Vesr st the !.reiim Theatre V "V TieEE mm CjltH.I.NAl. I'ASI ISO I'KUIH c HliN FORREST Last GEvcs. J'"" ,- ' lino y-it Pepular We.l Mat Itest Seals 11 -,0 v Pimm nwv that muiiv om: vmli. VV VST TCI Hth PltKsy JUHN COIirH New Mlll1 C'omrd GLORIANNA With ELEANOR PAINTER ao, yi umir TONIGHT b 1A. IllO ALL-lilltl, thi: Lady Bountiful Minstrels Top. Mats TuJy nnl ThursUy. S.V anj ftOc. i3.F. KEITH'S THEATRE TR1XIE FRICANZA In a New otrrlnr rlld 'CAMP' "THE ONLY GIRL" A Mirnmeth Muvleat Comedy. IttT Phr.iin .0,rl !f yi Ilohby Heth ft Nan I.nnr Silvia Clark and Othnra. novm the nociiF! with hondsi cmn AMD oehmantown avenue bll"-i'1-' AT VENAMJO HT MARGUERITE CLARK ' Ot T OK A CI.KArt BKV ' CASINO lUtk.8' MAT JOHAY Butterflies of Walnut at. 8th St. Rrnnrlvuo,, RT.IOU hth ""' a k(m Dally. JltKh-claaa ly U Vaudnvtllei and yealuro fhotoulavT fJAYETY AMBAKK ALL Wllh 0 i i r:.j iici su.. ' :t i r -r H7ADT f. VkPV&ViMMTK) TTuiiLiir rrttito rrtiuiiiJCs, j V FARM PUPILS TOtD C j , Doctor Kraiifikopf and Mr. HM C.. IT C H.... t1 A r-n V .j.iy j. j. must rcqu opu,; 000.000 Soon -' llcMlealnirii, I'n.. Sept 30. .Men whtVliRvi Muilleil the imtloniil mid liitcrnallonafooe sllllHtleiii unci who vlcii' the future ofthut pitihletn ulth tits little concern lestcrdaviole! ?' IneiiH tlmn KOtl vfsileirs to (he Nations l.KarmSJ J SdlOol lit tlOll.stuwn flute 1,ifnSA thX unslfl $ Is iii iile hte ror clemocracv vie limal.' first . set iihout the siloiis huslneie' of feeding Ulft! iieirlil The leciilnn vmf the trr!ty.1Jr"t J. niiiiuiil riicKitli Mini h.me.st pilgriiiiagt!' lo i Hie school ,?1 These men, the Jlci'. rir1. Joseph Kri;Mj Kopr, pieeinent unit routitler or the ijchool, nJ nml Ilonnrel llelnz. Kerteral food orlmlnla- j tralor for I'rnnulvnnl". Itntiresscd upon th . iiiulienec tho Krltn fact that to aceompllsti this dut) tlio fanners of the nation will bava in vvorl. ng tieier before; thit' a j-adtcal e ninRO In our natloml life villi become tiee.,M esurj .c the truo situation becomes morL--4 upparent. and that the men with the hoo. nid the plow must constitute In this wai" a t! recnnil line or cleronie. i Samuel tin, president of the Pennsylvania ' -1 r.illiotit, nnd -Mr. n. T. Stotesbury aleo 'pokt to the audience In the assembly hall, f j "Preserve, Sure, Cnnerti" lioctoi KrnuiKrepr in his address reviewed' the prneri.ss nf the i-chool nid mentioned the need fur further 'nipidienieitts; He summed mi the dun nf the armi at the ftont and iliillm n-inj at Imme In a few brlct wordav nunc ' t Hie from the motile Is. 'Ueptroy, de nim ho ciiem, inanj of Ihem aayeti in in the Fhorteni posshi time." Here at home tho motile y. Treeerve. Vave. con- f et i e ' at iinw mien n? rontlnueil. ' have We Al warned of the d i.i when the line In the price $. i nunc wnuiii iciu iicun tne producer and i the consumer Thit elav bas come. And . what Is most .ilaimlne. tho highest prlcea'ot 5 iiioci naie not vet been reached. .With- vJ mcri. a reeclliiR tho world and with tho War, leduelnir the area, nf productivity, price will i contltuip to rise, and side hv elila roll! m , in ImreisliiK fcicltv It ia a truth lhat '""I shortaRO of food means hunter, huna-er Ji means social tiniest and social unrest means yd Hot Tlunrer W ns creit .e menace iia thjj llun Wu must stimulate the thought In the, J minus or tiiou'anus tint It ! their dutr to '""' '" 'ip Bicat army or rood nroduyersu iJt.vnKKT ST. All lllTIt 'I ! A .VI III 11 I.-, M. IV Tnmirilriild tan T ,..it. I lberl I on With Firm Pre sentatlnn of the. HTcen a Only Chinese. In the rnwerrul 1'ropni.amla 1'hotoila), . t "IOIt TIIK KP.UEDOM "l i nt. i;,hT ' A rfondrrful liiternatlonal drama nr the Allies I (inquest of Nlbrrla -a patriotic, Hor of lova upd injRit PALACE lMw MARKET 6TKEET . VI.L, THIS WBEKj MARY PICKFORD J0":S'T-S a ai in 1 1 la I-. Al, A R C A D I i 10 it r, i M I in a ir.. i o 11, S,15, 10 p. CHARLES RAY n 1H1, I.VVV ov 1IIK .N'OH VICTORIA MA riKKT Ahoie OTH A I.I. THIS WK VV M TOX rrei.nta I 'Why America Will Wi itTsed on i.ire of ;r:r PBtiNHiNn REGENT MARKET (5T Delow 1TTHV IVIl. MnTIV i iu.it oi'Tiir rmsT5 VI VrtkET STItKET AT 3VNWRH II V M. to 11 P. M. CONTINUOUS , VAUDEVILLE "snAlK HA BY .mciicai. CSUiVlU LttLtl HtlMJI.lTY SV.Nl'Ql'VII:il M1T1 s U I It KltS P.nOS KEYS MAHKirr st. biow oth VjUJC30 IVCi 1 O VUII Twlee Mhtl INTERNATIONAL REVUE BROADWAY "LITTLE R - i rpart t, Snyder Ave . "is si a "LITTLE RURGLAR" i,"?'c3 WM. FARNUM lUDUIlrt or THE f PL'ltPLE 8AHE" nn Miri.tntv s ja.ni.Mt TunATnEs i !- .Me'i i,tx i j siiunnitT . am o. oiiuuLiu j,,,, Mw, . sat. nil -d' 'ir nil rmslnip- performanrea ot "CHu i 1IIN i now- on JIATINEE WED "E'ST ?1.60 ",m "- ,. ji U .. . TH pa- i.-ir; 31. fr 1 1 e A ttvi Zr rt II t S I II . Star wm - il "i i im i;,hT ' ', I j '" ,r jgSiJV" "- 1 ' VvIIpSawS wii.uam i:t.t.tott r hay comstock itvi luniiin nr i i rrrfii - , Th World Mot Ilcsutlfu! Troducilon (el gi cwow A Musical Extravaaania ot th Orient. , . M ADELPHI TONIGHT, 8:15 Pop. Mat. Thura. Best Scats $1.00. jj nichaul Walton 'fully i GUY BATES POST is: Masquerade StI't opera house rrleen Mahts i t". '. ' -"" Matlnwa 1.10 7tV. 51V. CFicept tsal. ft llounHyxi Klg, s:15. Mata, Wad. an Hot at I 15 V 11,1.1 AM KI i.iiui. F. ItAV e.-cjJtDiui.iv MOHIUB OnST Trebtnt Ortalnal fa . utn Btupendoua i MAT. Wl JIEiT 4Xti1 T VDir Kves. at 8:15. L. 1 11- Mats. Wed. & SaLlA Sf .00 MAT. II A. II. WOODS Entire iCPl The JWI iTfv vBT NaV kaAa,ioA 2 7) WW rSTs i u eSSXLVZ f Yi r-lj .?! jri Wl j.1 M m V I I l-Tl ' i;l "' 'i? I'-.-rti i t wrs. Jona u. ihdih auta Jin. JMy?ara ' IMNI fVWJ, W4t LHMMf, r; Jta Mr toH , Th erMtur km eiiue-i, , e--re "to r. ' . ' v 1 S 2 h X 4. )
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers