;' fiVENINGPUBtlC-tEDGElt-PHIL'ELPmAV-SATUEDAY OCTOBER ,5, 491S 'C ' m - JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE iVpicy Wynne Announces an Engagement Bits From IFasi i ington Tea on Monday Given Up on Account of Influenza AS INTt:m:STINO ciiRnRcmcnt tn lo .announced today Is Hint of Jnno Mo IntiRhlln nnd John Htcnco Tlmmons of New York. Jnno Is the iltiiRhtrr of Mr. W. J. McLaughlin of Mnrccllo, Ktst Wnstv Ington I.ane, Oermantown, nnd nho has quite n, rcputntlon nB n slnRcr. Sho linn n volco very nucct nnd surprisingly strotiK for such n tiny person. She's pctlto nnd Just ns prctty.ns her voice. C attain c. miADforiD rnAii:y Is stationed nt Wnnhlnsto forJlils In ter. Mrs. I'raley who lives In Whtlcntnrsli pent Inst week-end down there with him. If Sirs. AlDcrt J,lncoln Jlolimun who is now of Washington has been here for 'i few It days lately before RoInE on up to the HcrK- hhes for her usual uutumn trip. When she goes bade nij.iln. she. plans to spend omo time with Mis. Peter Cloclet (Jerry, and will open her house about the first of next month. IIIEAIi that Miss Jiiil-i l.avlno of Chest nut IIHI Is the guest of Mis. Wheeler Hazard PccMiam at her home on l)a en port Neck, New Ilnrhcllc, N. Y. Mr. and Mrs. John Ttogers Mawcll have come homo- again to Selkirk. Villa Nou after (pending the summer with Mr Mawull's mother, Mrs. John It. Maxwell nt Mn wcllton, her home nt Olcn Cove, I,. I. It's getting pretty chilly at summer plai.es now, and people aro beginning lo Ions for built up Philadelphia, whera a high wind doesn't hao much chance to blow ncioss a. bay or an ocean or an thing like that. TH1J Woman's Club of Geimantown was to have had its first tci on Monday In the new clulhouse which Is the Old John son House, since it has been (Keel up for them, but isn't it a shame that they have to give It up on account of influenr.i? Im ports of committees were to hno been teccUcd and plans for the winter work 'discussed, and eacli guest wns asked to bring her own sugar for the tea. There are to bo meetings ex cry Monday of some kind or other, nnd the members mo plan- nlns to do a lot of pntilotlc work In addi tion to their regular Interests as soon ns the epidemic Is oer. You know all sum mer they hae been entertaining conval escent nullors and marines from the Naval Home, but, of course, they hao to stop that now on account of tho Influenza. The current events class will start enrlv In November, with Mr. James Warwick Price as leader. Those classes aro alvvajs so Interesting, nnd current events now aro so stirring that I should think there would be plenty of material for discussion. Wh, If you don't go any further than jour own household, you can get yourself worked up Into a. perfect fever over something like the prlco of butter nnd the advantages of butterine. Mrs. Walter Sibley is president of. the club this jear nnd tho vlic-prcsl-dents are Mrs. Thomas Cntmlchael, Mrs. Thomns Raeburn White nnd Mrs. John Gribbcl. Mrs. H. Hajard Hodge Is record ing secretary, Mrs. Charles Henry Aindt Is corresponding secretary and Mrs. George Wheeler is treasurer. Mrs. Hdward V. Kane nnd Mrs. Daniel It. Harper are the patriotic service committee, and tho hos pitality committee consists of Mrs. William T. Murphy and Mrs. John M. Whltall. Tho Homo Servlco section of tho Itcd Cross is going to hive charge of n meeting up there soon to interest women who havo had social service training or experience in tho work, bccajitc they are very much needed. HOW do you feel without theatres or movies to go to? Isn't It queer to go past them and too that bleak Sunday loolc? You get used to seeing tho theatres closed all summer, but our blessed little movies haven't been closed since they slatted some years ago. Still, If It's going to help got rid of this frightful Influenza let's keep them closed until it docs. YOUNG Eleanor has, like most human beings of her very slight ago, an In satiable appctlto for information. Sho asks questions all the time and somu of them have sense and some of them haven't. Her brother, Jnck, who is Just old enough to wear long trousers, and bo3s her around, feels so superior about things hat ho has her trained, and now, when she asks a question and Daddy doesn't answer It, but just gives her a certain look, she sajs quickly, "That was a foolish question, wasn't It, Daddy?" The other day, sho wanted to know something or other, and Jack, for the "fourth of fifth tlmo In an hour icmarked that It wa3 a pcifcctly foolish question, tho silliest question ho ever heaid. Daddy, who might havo been seen iPKisterlng on September 12', decided that tho time had como to call a halt. 'Oh, I don't know, Jack," he remarked, "That wasn't half so silly as jour asking me whether I was in the Civil War!" NANCY WYNNE. y Social Activities Owing to the recent order of the Board of ' Health, Mrs Francis A. Alison, of 30J Sprlne- field avenue. Chestnut Illll, is obliged to re call her Invitations for tho wedding reeep lion of her daughter. Miss Prances Alison, ion Tuesday, October 8 The marriage of Miss Alison and Mr. 13 Curzon Poultney will ' be solemnized In tho presence of the Inline .' dials fnmiries only, f Mrs. Amos Y. Lesher gave a luncheon v today at her home, 723 Westvlew street, ' (Jermantown, In honor of Mlsa Mildred How. . letf, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Hewlett, whose marriage to Mr, Horace , Boulton Phlnny will take plare on October 9. , The guests Included Mrs. William Schnader, Mrs J, Hereford Emack, Mrs. Hopewell Thlnny, Mrs. Charles llowlett, ,. Miss Helen Campbell, Miss Sue Heberton. I Miss Harriet Heberton, Miss Frances Kll- Lu bourne and Miss Mary Kllbourne. Miss Frances nunourne, win entertain on 'rues. day evening In honor of Miss llowlett and fo. tier, bridal party after tho icheareal. ; Mr. and Vs- Thomas It, Sims, who have been living at Montgomery Inn for a num berof years, have taken a bouV at 429 Midland avenue, St. Dnvlds, which they will occupy this vvlnjer. Mrs. Wchard Norrlu, of Palls of Sehuyt kill, la motoring down from her summer horn In Narragansett Tier, It. I, and will arrive today, .Mr, and Mrs Thomas D Howes and their tkrete children, of Trevor lane, Cynwyd, are iMnfllrir two weens as me guests ot sirs. , f$NM Knlttel, of l32 South IUIeiKh avenue, j-f. llelfleld County flub Gcrmaiitown, by .Miss Tes Clentel, Miss Helen Wunder, Mls Mnrgticrlto Conner and Mls Dorothy TucUey. There wcret about 120 guests, the men all being In uniform. Three branches of the service were represented, .tho marines', the army and tho navy. " Mr. nnd Mrs William Anthony Kuser. with their daughters. Miss Gertrude Kuser and Miss Eleanor Kuser, have moved to their home, CI 11 rnrpenter street, from their sum mer cottage, the Arorns, Havcrford. The wedding of Mil's Florence Ilicr and Lieutenant Parker Chase, which wns to hive been dolemnlred this evening, hns been post, poncd owing to Lieutenant Ohnse'tf illness A large parade and tl.tg-ralshig will take plnce this afternoon at Twent.v -fourth stieet nnd Allegheny avenue In connection with the autumn carnival being given on Twentv. fourth street between Clearfield street and Allegheny avenue. In aid of the fund for Christmas gifts for the men In tho service from the Twcnt -eighth Division of the Thirty-eighth Wnrd. The flag-raising will take place at 4 o'clock at Allegheny avenue nnd Twents -fourth street, after tho parade of "fraternal nnd pattlotlc organization", sailors, marines, Heel ('toss organizations nnd school ihlldreu. Mr. John II, Hangert, chairman of the Welfare committee, will preside, nnd the speakers will Include Mr Joseph HcLaiigli. lln, Mr. W. Preelnnd ICdidrick. the P.ev llcmy Nnjlor nnd the llev J. Perry Cox Pilcnils of Dr. Henry S OilofC, or 1121 South I'ouith street, will regiet to hear that he Is suffering from Intluenza His condition Is not set lou. SHOESWILL BE PLAIN UNDER FEDERAL PLANS Elaborate Decorations lo Be Elim inated and Quality Classes Stamped on Each Nothing fane, but economical!) madt.vvll! be the shoes made under Government Mnnd .iidlzitlnn of prices and .1Iim as announced bj the war Industries, boatd The American pcoplo villi not be fenced to weai the much dihcuscd war i-lioe, or Idhtrlv h!ioc, but their fcolvveai will ho much plaiuet Prices of shoes lire flxid mioullng to classes langhig up lo $1. for high shoes and $11 foi oxfonls J'llccs foi Clsss (' will be S3 to $3 .", CI ins 11. id to 8 50, Class A. $8 BO to $12 Eaih nIko will be Mainpcd so the customer .rn tell the prli,e Colors aro to be lestrlcted to black, blown and white Among the cllmln-itlons made tindti the agieenicnt betwu-n the Government nml the manufacture! s aie pull sti.ips, top bands with names or libels, window Kimples, two color effects, ornaments decorations bead ing, exrept hows or slides; buttoned shoes except for full-dress patent I ither and foi Miiill children, perforation", except on tips, Louis heels on women g shoes, fabtlcs of puie weal Heels for women's shoes aio limited to seventcen-elghths Inches PLEA FOR SICK SAILORS Mrs. Stotc-htirv AsVs Delicacies for 1600 In fluenza Sufferer's Mrs. E. T. Stotesburj . chnlrman of the Mnjoi's committee of women on national defense, today Issued this appeal foi stiick en wi lln s ami m, nines "Sixteen bundled of tho bojs aio HI with Influenza In the naval emeigenc hospitals. Mnnv of them uin veiv sick, mil ..mur. ...r. eljing. They aie stt.mgeis In n strange city, far fiimi home and fi lends. "I had tho Vtivllcgo jestorday of asking them personally In the hospital vvnuls what they wanted most, and their nnswer was, 'Or.inges and lee cream The nival surgeon hns, tin reforc, permitted this pub lie nppcil "Will patrioflc men and women who syin pithl70 with these sick and lot.ely bos Please send fiult or the money to provlil needed delicacies to the Navv Hospitals Committee, Navy House. 221 South Eight eenth street? 'The navy motor messenger servlco will imko Immediate delivery to the several emergency hospitals." APPOINTED TO CITY JOBS Civil Service Commissioners Announce Appointment!) , Municipal appointments ns follows were announced today by the civil servlco cominls. slnn: Dr. T. Iluth Hartley, 1C34 North Fifteenth street, special Inspector In tho Health lliiriMU, 51 100 ; Dr. Hose Hanlson, 1S30 South Ilroad Mrcet, school medical Inspector, ?C00 : Dr. Samuel M. Trledenburg, 53G Pine stieet, as sistant school medical Inspector, JC00; CJtnrge Houck, G43 North Preston street, assistant ellslnfeetor. Health Uureau, $1100; Mario Itaulc, 2121 East Somerset street, stenog rapher and typewriter in Bureau of Fire, J1000; Charles Schramm, 2121 North Patton stieet, Cltj Hall guard, J3 a day 1'IIREE WILLS IN PRORATE t'rivalo llcquc-t Made I'mm E-tate of William Itiimm Several private betiucsts are made fioni the $30,000 estato of William Ilumin, late of 1711 Orceu Btrect, whotc will was admitted to probato today. Other wills admitted to probate are: Dalsv Majbciiy. 0432 Wajne avenue, $36,000, and Mary A. Uornmann, 1924 North Fifth street, $22,146. Personalty In the estate of Marie P. Horn, berger has been appraised nt $lfl,764 92; Helen Datz, $C807.69, and Hester Hartman, $4830.70. rhoto by Ilachrtch. MISS RUTH LAWSON Daughter of Mr. and Mn. William J, Lawon, ' of 4607 Wooillanjl avenue, vwiMMHif,nenl alr" Aivin r- wail- ACTIVE IN FETE AT DARBY imkM v '- fa jmt .arifs-n i i.jt, . m&3jMj . i 4 r2?M, tlKr'mrKmm'r-,7t ir rJiTlA &sa!,iM.r -tlwC 1 ITlr.,tl I, XTT4T T-kXT uiro v iievviivi v jv. w vi.icj. Two nidc at tlie country fair lieitiR lirlil liv Countr llou-c for Coin alee cnt THE GILDED MAN By CLIFFORD SM) Til loriuitoht, MS. bj l,n i I arrlQht IC Zto Copurlnhl. mis, ;) llie J'lifclle I rJacr to. no; sTtiitY ruts l b ,. , . rolnmbln that tlulr forefathers one; " went to I.HKe UiMtivlu wlwro lhe "" ,n,?,'i Jewelry ul u uolJui KoU who roo fioin i" Wl)"'n Meu..on nl r.noul Vrthur 7"' '" roM tho 1iKe rantnlned Mudon "siPP"" nfter a rtjiiamlle. ento.lon nnd Is mil "Mil icailn Tor three tu ntt- Nutmili not ev" limlcl himself Knows where he hns been Three enrs later l)slil acconnianl M Jj his seethearl li-r uncle and n, eouple ol their friends return lo (uUmblt ti 1,',.ll,,"i '" Z l.rv Ilavtl n.-iln .11-uipeirs nl hts frlMKls Ineludina Doil.r Miranda all 1 IJ'" ' H,errr"" e nlomblans and l'aoul rthur his to'm'r nirlner lool. lor him in n cae oil 'e "rjj ,t llualaila llaoiil illnsuiiears ""ii,, i ih.ni a ninBni that uitr.iets told and lliil ihcm tchea suiroiinde I hi Uanelts Indians The altaeklmr Inilliis nr.. found to h iiiO lh ron.man.l nf ltatml Vrthjr He he Kolnk In iren them from n Itfe cin.leTxre.cin.l lllej parti conquers the otlieia and all unrc.il fomarU lu eec tho iiuecli CHAPTER XM t; Continue!) As tho path breiadcniel the walls became les precipitous on theh Miles objects could be distinguished that nnvvvhtro lo would have been t ihen foi nun s handiwork Tln dwellings appeared to be eaived out of solid rnck that Jutted forth from dlvlng heights, wlllc fcsthei forms of dwirf trees nnd plants, whoso leaves were of spcctial lians parcnev, whoe In am lies wero twisted in ihreadllKe traceries of lines .uiclflgmes foun.l sustenance where not a foothold of earth was discernible. That such evidences of bol.inuai Ufo should appear In a cevem icmoto Horn "he lull's heat and tight was sin prising enough to all the explorers ; to I.elghton It savored of the miraculous l.vci since the ndventure with the Iliac k Magnet the svvaut Indeed had drifted Into such -c statu of be Wlldeimeiit that he was mole helpless in grasping and overcoming the dliTlcultles con- flouting tlicm man in-e 01 mo r-.-j had little of his learning or experience Or dlnirilv he was accustomed to treat witli contempt phenomena that to others appeal tel IncMillcnble Ilu heie In was a matlnei udriri 1 ,nldoccan in n lueld.rle-f Milp. wlth.ul sails ot compass livers thing fccemcd nt odds with tho settled beliefs and theories ot sci ence ns he kneiv them Nothing was as U should be. He was thus les capable as a leader than the volatile Miranda, who, ol thoiigh falrh well trained in tlm modem vv.iv ot looking at things, did jiot trouble himself to explain tho marvels that mctthcin at evciy turn In theli wanderings Fhey live In tho walls, the'e peop'e" cv clalmed the doctor, 'and thej have trees and plants without the sun and rain ' That was all tl at need bo said The fact waj a fact, elcllghtful bejond mo't facts Just hecausc It was so outlandish, so opposed to all cxpcrleneo. nnd It gained nothing In In terest or an; thing elto b trjing to explain it although Miranda did. on eiccaslon, take a hand at explaining these puzzling malteis. Hntertnlnlng ns lliee discoveries and ills eiifslons might be. however, the feeling that they bad stumbleel Into a region Inhabited by ii race ff men who lived In a manner un known to ilicm and who, moreover, had al ready given evidence ot unfilendliness to ward ttrangers wns not icassurlng to Mn. rnnda or nn of the rest of them. Tho end of their adventure grew- every moment more puzzling hluco tll,r cscapo from Anltco they had not mtuall) mti'-anv one Perhaps this pivt of tho cave was not Inhabited after ill Pel haps Anltno's talk of a iiueen -was not to be taken too serlousls The curious objects projecting from the walls far above them might not bo the human dwellings that at first sight they appeared. Hvcn the signs of an unearthly vegetation might prove a ori of mirage, or thev might tuin out to he mere specimens of basaltic formation fan tastic enough, certainly wrought by the sub terranean cMiiulrlons that had given birth to till" cave measureless ages ago Uut the air had become M strangely Invigorating, the mssterlotis light ro pervasive and even lirll. limit that ans thing Bccined possible This atmospheric vltallt. a certain bracing qual ity In iho air, had been noted. Indeed, among their first experiences in the outer cave. Uut. compared with this that now tingled and coursed In their veins like seme conquering elixir, the air of the outer cavo was chill, dead Here life might germlnalo and be bus talned although there lucked, as Miranda had pointed out. "the sun and rain' to aid In these dally miracles of nature. Uut It was Idle lo theorize, useless to har bor doubts that led nowhere. So they wan- . . .. All..,, nt tbn c.tr.inrrenesa nnrl elereu on, mwi " - --' - - tho magnitude ef this underground world. and jleldlng lliemsenc-i, ua laiumaiur uio ernied their fears, to the charm of It all. For there was beauty of a Hire and thrilling oualliy in these maje-ttc cliffs whose per fectly proportioned sides gleamed lu all the variegations' of color belonging to certain klndH of basalt. Displaying in structure the columnar fonns peculiar to this rock, the admirable svmmetry produced easily sug. gested the work of a human architect gifted In all the cunning of his art. And now the widening space before them disclosed unmls. tnkable signs of the human agency they had suspected. They ptood at the vergo of a precipice. Be. low them ntretched a wide and comparatively level plain, vaulted over by a crjstalllne canopy supported by Innumerable clusters of slender columns nnd sheltering low .storied roues or huts, collected together In the close companionship of n thriving little village. The fajnlliar accompaniments of eiuh a scene, supposing that It formed a part of somo straggling, hospitable highway hi th oincr world, were there U the doonvas f th houses men and wcrmn stopped to talk, children plaed In the vacant spaces that served foi 'varda nnd streets: even diminutive animals, that appeared In tho dis tance to bo near or l.m io me iJaiieni. uniq. ultour burro, Jogged along under their bur dens of merchandise. The villagers were evidently of the Bame race as Anltoo and hts companions, dressed like them In white flowing togas, but lacking their Indefinable charm and lordliness of bearln. Anywhere else they would havo been taken for peasants, all 1 1 d wimewhat fantastical!, engage in th c4etTBrtml'lv oeetipAilons, II,- r, '" ?V: :r: I i fill In - (tut UlU liaiu, tl... a 6 M. .......... .J..,. ... jjfclllrt,,. ,,.,.. r, i-T1- ?: Stf 4 4 Wv'7y:v?r "7pmyzswm. ,.n,mmxmmnm'e w?, m 7ZPKL. 2 .t'K.smmxwHn Mlww I'll 1,-1- n'lt'Ul mi-- v,n v.i, i u.iu.i llie oui n" uiliar of M, I rjucij'j nt llie lioiuc in Djrbv todiv sun then veiv s nipllcltv was cause for wonder. If not for fear so fai the cvploiers bad not attracted the iiltciitMn or tlie vlllageis Wlieie the foimer stood tliev could watch the cenc be low without being observed themselves, p-ut thev knew that this ecuiltv could not list. I'lthei thee had to ko on and nuke them M'lves known or letmn to Anltoo, who bv this time imsbiv was nt 4 c mcrc.v of Itaoul and his parte '1 he lo-sltated The problem win n 1 iir.lt cme lmt It was not left fo the in t iieclde 1 rom an unexpected quarter i.une an Inieri upturn staitlltig In some icnncls that solved tlietr ilillh illtles teniporaiilv in as' .ami seemed a promts, lug nupiirv that wliatver elatigcrs eoufionl ed tlicm iliee mlt,ht iel on backing of a soil V heavllv veiled figure bent with age and toll tisj down a precipitous pith fioni the loekv heighf titneath which thev wen s-heltcred, sllmtle- nppi cached them Vt sight of this slngulii being, Mrs ejuavle, not vet m customed to this lind of uiuoin foi table surmises, started to run nw iv Hei f i antic effoits nt speed refuted the loiifl elence of the otheis and, after he had been line tieniuniouMv. brought to order b I.clRli ton, the little pirtv managed to face the newcuinei with onn thow of coiniiis.uic I.c.aiilng on a long tarf, the deseemllng Tir ure, Ignoring the others ailvnnctd towaids I'na, vi ho stood he herself beneath a low thelf of loel, l'.iuslni! within a few feet o! the wondcilng gill the veil was blowlv lifted, teveallng tho seamed and wtlnkled face nnd long (lowlut, white hair of a woman wliote gieat 'age was- visible In everv feature In Ujgone times she would have been proclaimed a witch, althouisli In her aspect thcie was nothing of the malevolence tradition nttil biites to vi He he' Hut theic was the olemnlt, the dramatic gesture of tho slhvl a being who Is supposed to i ink seveial grades hlghei than the wlt-h when with uplifted hand she commanded the. attention of those to whom she deigned to speak Prawn bv some, ihlng oj bciilgiiltv In her glance, and un daunted by hci otherwise fantastic nppeai- aiice I na eame forwaid to meet hei a movement that at once elicited a sign of ap pioeal 'She Is one ioeji, one ti.azy woman, gionl cd .Miranda 'Of ionise hc Is dangetous ' ' exclaimed Mis Qtiajle General 1 lei ran shiusecd his shoulders and niuttejed vigorous profanities In Snanlsli ".Vonsens"' The worn in In probib tllghtlv. demented," was I.elghton judgment In the ....&.. I..n .....,. .. ..1,1 . ...... ,,t.(L,t:i e ., .ipi,uii;iiLi, nii'i c Illioui opinion as to the character or the Intentions of the singular being whoso gaze was fastened, upon her, nnd whoso outstretched arm singled her out from the rest "Oh' If she would ouh speak In a lan guage we could understand ' she exclaimed To the nmizeinent of every one, the wish was RI. itlfled as soon ns uttered l"oi (he old woman whethei witch slhvl, nr lunatic- answered in plain Hngltsh mi HnglMi some, what defective in pioniinclatlon It Is true but correct enough In form to give evidence of ,in unusual amount of stuilj on the part of the speaker "I expected ou Come with me." .ic comma ndeil Astonishment sllciceil fuitjier comment. Por the moment even Miranda had nothing to saj. Then, recoveilng his usual ussuiance, he ixpicssed himself with emphasis 'Carambu She Is one witch,' he ,e. clared The old woman shooK bet head Inipatlcntlv It was with Una alone she wanted to speak: she resented ns Interference anj viord fioin the others I'na, on her pirt, was stiangel.v drawn to her. The odd dress, the ah- of mjstoiy that repeljcd the otheis. Ine leased hei Interest Sho wns Impressed bv hei calm assumption of nuthority, convinced that she was there to help tliciu. And then a novel Idea flashed through her mind "Are jou the queen ' she asked abruptly The stern Indian featuies relaxed Into the ghost of .e smile, accompanied bv a feeble chuckle fioni a lean aid wrinkled throat "I am Narva" she announced quletlj hut whether "Narva was the queen she did not deign to sa "Very well, my had aigued Mlianda, 'but we want the queen "Silence"' commanded Narva, turning for the ftrst time from Una to tho otheis. 'Come with me," the repeated , "Hut why?" persisted the doctor "What ,for wo go Willi jou, m senora, unless jou are queen?" "Perhaps' she Is tho queen, suggested An. drew ; "only she doesn't want to say so. She didn't deny ItV n view of the matter that met with no response TO UU CONTINUED lireat demand for Ihe KVKMMI l'l'llMO I.K1XIKR may cause ou to mUs an Install, inent of tills very Interestlnc slur. 1 011 lead belter, therefore, telephone or write to the Slreuluthm Henarlment, or ntk our news, talfr this afternoon lu leale the I.VKMMJ rilil.lt! I.KWilJt at Jour home. Y. W. C. A. HOW IN COURT Three Jlcmbcrs Charge '.''tram Hull cr" Methods in Momipciiifiit Mls Elale llalley end v other active members of the Voung Memns Christian Association have filed a bill In equitj against the association and its otlleers and members to restrain any one from preventing tho plaintiffs or anj other active members from inking part In tho meetings and election of oftVers. , The bill, which refers to the storn'y meet lng held April 11. when police were posted at the doors by the managers, alleges that the plaintiffs have the right lo attend meetv lugs and vote. They further complain that they were refused an, examination of the CIia ami lun.ru nf Ilia utlni llttloil find I t.ow.g, (. ,nai ...-.....-. --.. I enargo inai ameers pave lateen ncievu 10 cm EPIDEMIC PREVENTS CHURCH WEDDING lllncis of llride and Closing Clniii'lies Caiifc Cbanpo of III I'lim ciivlng in Hie iccent illness of Miss I.dlth (Illletle, daughter of Mi" r II llllielte, of rjermantown, and the e'e slug of the churche". the mnrrlake of Miss (illletle and Mr. Itlchard P, llrown, nlso ot (leininntown, will not lie solemnized In C.alvarv I'hurcli, but will take place nt Hie home of the bride, 8100 New hall stieet in the presence of the Immediate fain. Illct wKwini-no'-i: 1 he wedding of Mls ltbta ltee daughter of Mr and Mis .lohn i" I!oe of 531 Pelham loed, Clennanlown, and Mi .lohn Weaver, son of the former Mavot, will take plare this evening at el 30 cm lock at the home of the bilde. The bride will be attended bv Mis Ittlth Weave! as maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will he Mis Plojd Keer nnd Miss Helen Keirid. Cadet I'lovcl Kcser will be bet in in, and the ushers will be Mr C'hailes frulkshjuk. Mi lturton l.uzeltre and Mr. .lames llunsbeigei Mlsa Hose, v ho will be g veu In mar tinge b hei fatliei will we.it a Rtmn of white atiu .ind laee embroidered In peat's and sllvei llei tulle veil will be held hi a cap of lace tt limned with orange bios, vims, and lie will c arrv k inlenla", HUcs of the vallee white loves and Sweethrnit lose Miss Weaver will weai a sllvei blue frock tiliiimed with silver line mid will e inv loses, dahlias uml heliolmpe, tied with pink ribbon and blue tulle 'llie bride sinalds will bo hnvviiid pi ,i,u l'.iustels tie! tilmuied wltlifbltlo llbbon with an oveVdiess. of oichid pltlk silk. Theh bnuqiiits will b like that of the maid of Imnoi, tied with blue ribbon and pink tulle 'lhu wielding w 11 be foi owed bv a incep tion for Hie fimllles and i few Intimate friends Mi and Mrs Weavei will live at ti3D Pelham road PM.Il-'ll I.ISM'.P. y ,...r. n.l ,, a ci.lillneu will tie lllllt of MIIIMI, ,J,. . ,....,.... -- , Miss Josephine i: rtuhiier. iluiglite- of Mi. nnd Mrs Peidinaiid Tiubn.r. of JtSfi Noith Thirtieth stieet and -Mr. e'tirtls M. Pvle, of f'otiway. All. , n jeomaii In llie I nlted St ites new width will take place nt 1 o clock nl the 'home- of th" P.ev It II Johnson, paslol of the '1 weniv-nlnth Mrcet Methodist Hpls- copal Church who will perfiiini the eeie monv I he bilde will weai a (.own of bridal satin and georgette e iepi with a hit of geor gette erepe .mil will tine a shower en Pride' loserf and llllc- of the vallee She will be attended bv Miss P.stlier "'est. who will wear .e frock of pale blue e lilffou with .e ehlffon lint to mitcli "-.io will earn a snower of pink roses Mr Pirdliianil C 'liicbnei the bride s twin In other, will bo the lust man "llie , re I, o Will be fcdlowed in a dmtiei for the two families nt the home of tho brides patents Mi lilc and his bilde will leave on a lmtt trip Mozi:i-iioi.ni:r.r: Anothei mllltan wedding of the week was that of Miss I.vdia, V llulhere. dauUiter of Ml nnd Ml" llenij U Hnlberg, eif 43CI North Klghlli street anil VII crt .1 Moer U S M C, ot 4IGJ North I'.ieve stieet llie ceremonv was peifoinied on idncda eve. nlng bv the P.ev lleileit lh.iuns, of tile Lutheran Church Seventh and l.uzerne street", at his home, and was followed bv a dinner for the two families nt the home of tho bride's parents' Tlie bilde weue a gown of dark bluo rliarmcuse. with a velvet hat to match, and was attended b hei sis. ter. Miss Agne3 llolbetg Ml "Ilieocloic Mozel was his hiothei s best man Mi Meizer and hts bilde- left on a loler wedding nip lioi.nnpp.c. ctinnv Vn attiactlve autuiun wedding will take place lonioriow atteinoon at tho hunie of Mr and Mis Morris Cohen, SCIl Hast Cleai tleld street when their d.iugliti 1 Miss Esther Cohen, will be man led to Mr llerbeit W eioldheig of 3S11 North heventeenlli stieet lo tho P.ev Man, 11 Nathan, of tie Petli Israel congiegatlpn Mr. Cohen will j,lve his daughter 111 mairlage -lie -vx 111 weai hei traveling Milt of blow 11 cloth with a velvet hit to inairh, and will l3 attended bv hei sister Mrs I.ioti We.ssinan Mrs Welssman will ttiar i sun of dark blue, with a dark blue velvet hat Mr Vei"smnn will be the best man A reception will folio th" ceie. monv I ptm their return from an extended trip. Mr (Jolellierg and his bride will Uve ai 3S1G North Seventeenth street, and wilt be at home after November 1 PHILADELPHIAN WINS FIELD ARTILLERY BARS John l' .Morn's and Kduanl C. Howei. of lefiidiiig, Com missioned A ciupfital from Philadelphia and n scigeant from P.eadlng are among the ISO giaduates of tho field artillerj central offlccis' tialnlns camp. Port Zaelnrj "lav lor, Kcntue.'k, who have iccelved commission-', oeeordlug to an oftlela! nnnouneenient bv the Wai Depart ment todav John l'nderlck Mori Is Is Hie Phlladelpblan who earned n commission as second lleuten. ant. He- is twentv. nine vents old nnd the son of Thomas Mori s nil Mood stieet Lieutenant Morris Is a graduate of the Cathedral Paioclu.al School and eif the Cethollc High school lie attendee! Die. el Instituto for mote then two je.irs and was studjlng to be nn electrli.il engineer when he enlisted In the tegular ninij on June .13, 1917. He asked to be .assigned to the field artlllcrv and was sent to tho big artllleix training camp at Koit Mil. "kla There ho soon woiked his way up to be a corporal and eeived at vailous limes as teigeant and even as sergeant major In June of this eai he pasted tho stilt examination for entrance to the fourth tiain Ing camp for field artllleij olllcers and wan pent to Port Zneh.arv Taj lot. Ho marie an excellent record there and was graduated with honors Together with the other men of his elnss ho received Ills commission .September 21, the event being celebrated b 11 aliei of fourteen field pieces Lieutenant Mori Is e.ainu homo on a furlough hiimeillatel nfterwnrd, his first since Joining the nrmy. He was n. lowed five de with his family and then ordered to Westpolnt, K , to be an aitlllery Instructor. .... Sergeant Edward fieorge Powers, of 311 South Eleventh ptreet. Heading, was thn onlv othei rennsvlvanlin In Mm eatnp Ho had also enlisted In iho regulu army In tho sum mer of 1J17 and had been given prellnilnaty training at Camp Sill STORAGi: EGGS T GUltll 1,0ml AilininiHralion S-anilioiis 'I licir Sale Under Guarantee Cold iterate fEKS. guaranteed bv the food administration, are ta bo sold foi the lira time at the curb nt Ninth street and Indiana avenue. They will be sold in caitons only nt fifty-two cents a dozen Thee will there, nfter be sold alo on other curb mat beta ut tlnV same rates. Pood administration tvmelals In chnrge of tho curb market have found It impossible to open the curb markets at 8:30 In the morn ing, as announced yesterday. Therefore, It velll be necessary to open the markets one hour later and hc.d them open In the after noon, ""he houra will 1m II M n nt lp S 30 V. mThUloiiang goes Into effect at'lh DREAMLAND ADVENTURES lly DADDY l oii'' r e'icsfi e rath t t b'v t n tt Voietii eewft cm 13 Sai01 'I'rtimi nml till) lUlqiinn em rt l)ni flip tn Dlxlr io lei ie niif nf ll,r llaiirimi Dnmirl nml Ihr llity AinpM nhit haic lirrn ItHitrtl In Ihr lnmfrl' ulriicitin' f'10 nctl. v In nee in lo nei old l,oUl fitlli 1 CHAP I i:i, M Ihr 1 1) inn l.hpemrnt T)EOllV made hctsclf small and went living - to tho gtound to meet Panclngl)amsel Ullly llelgliini vefis In siuh a hurtj that he fllel elown tho rope ilnht after her llie Pinisel leached the ground Jut before tiold Teeth enine lushing fiom the house S'he darted Into the slirtibheiv nf the garden, and was out of sight when Cold Teeth leached the bottom of the lope- ami looked UP Hlllv was, of loitiye Invisible, and Cold 'leeth dldti t see him Neither did illll.v see Cold Teeth until h II of .1 sudden he landed light on ColibTeelh s head llie astonished old man was si lit spiawling Into ,1 tliotnv losebush whlln lllll) no less surprised, picked himself up and tan aftei tho Damsel Haiti Pate, coming fiom the house, saw his stepdaughter ruimlng thieuigh the bushes toward the girden wall He took after her nt full sp, eel Cold "leeth, s, ratehed and angle, untangled himself from tlie tnsebusli thoin and kilned In the chase The Dancing Dimsel wns hainpied be hei wedding Alien and could not 1 uu vei) fat Therefoie the? two men gihted 1 tpldlv 011 her nnd weie close hihllnl when slu leached the cr 11 den w.ill I his vv .1 1 1 w is. of stone and was ver.v high I'ecgv, who line) made lieiself laise agim and was lacing aloig after them, coulel not see liow the fleeing glil could p7sslld illmb P At one corner of the garden, however, wns ii giapevlne tiellls and It was towaid this Mill the Damsel wns making Hut Paid Pete .end Cold 'leeth were cinlv a few steps awne 'I hev would .grab hci the int tut the si 11 led to i-llnib I, old 'leeth's coat tails weie sinking light out behind as he 1.111 PeRgj seized them and pulled with ill hei wetijit 'Ihe 1m Mopped lilm a moment but In- gave n Jctk and tote the eoat tails rlelil out 'I hen Hlllv P.olgnim cme 10 Hie lesrue He dove stri.ght at 1! lid Pats knees In thing football tackle t ruh ' Down went Paid Pate on his nose just ns his alms weie otitslietelied to ginli the Untieing Damsel Cold 'l.eth tiled to slop himself, hut PcKg gave him a big shove feirvurd and setit him pitching over" Paid I'Ate into another thotnj losfhush .Now i.old 'leeili 1 c ill x was mad ihe humps and scratches put him in all awful temper and bo thi.i"heil out with Ills flt at tlie neatest object 'Hut neniist object wan Itald Pates eve nd when the list 1 itidcd In Halel I'ates eve ho became lighting mad and kicked let (,old 'leeth In an Instant thev were piimmcling each other like a eouple. of nngre c lionlhovs Meanwli e the liaiicing Damsel was climb. 'llial ileal c-t object ea. lt'alil I'alc's eve nig the giapivine n His I ce.es haul veoik eliesscel as el e eai 111 hei wcildliiK gown It seemed that she would nevei gam tlie tep Itehlncl hei ihe t,i men suddenly ii'iiiembeicd that while thev weie lighting, sho was escaping ijiilltlug their eju it rel, thej grabbed nt hei lmt Ibev gtabbed loo lite 'Ihe Hov Knight bid appealed at the top of the iv .ill and had snitched Ins sweet hcnit out of their leich Paid Pato and Gold DcMi stalled to climb the tiellls 111 pursuit, but hero lienei 1 and Mis. Swallow took .1 hand The Ccneral nipped Halel Pate's eat and Mr.s Swallow nipped Cold Teeth's nose At the same moment IVgBS grasped Hild Pate's ei mill lllllj giabbed Cold Teeth Down came the two crashing together. Paid Pate thought Cold Teeth had attacked him. and Cold Teeth thought the otliei way around So thev both flow Into an awful tage and wem .it each otbet, madder than evet 'Ihe ioat ot an all id ine sounded tight over head Pesg and Hlllv looked up stoning ovei the gatden weto the Ilov Knight nnd the Dancing Damsel Thev waved good-by to theli unseen helpeix and sailed avvaj fm tho nearest paronago lo lie married As thev lose above the tieetops, the tlrst rav of the rising sun caught them in a golden glow It seemed a happ omen foi theli wedded futute i'eggv, seeing the sunlight, lemembered she had to bun home to get readj to stait for tho fail so have I,' shouted Blllv Belgium, when she told him "Cood-b.v, Ceueial." Cood-bv, Mis Swallow ' clood.bv '" sin lilt d tlu Swallows and with theh farewells ringing lu Tier eais, Peggy herself mMieri b the Colic kcty eliarm light back Into her own snug 100111 H Ihr iirdt 1I011 Vnioii 'mi em rxi h 1 ndie-niiie ttlle i;ipsif nl the an ) r cu;it en m;es vt vkw Dean (Juimi, of iho Cnllcpr Dcjiartiurnt, Mjkcs iinouiw cmrnl Peati Vtthur H Quliin, of the t oIIcro Hcpai tment of the I nic.s.t nf IVnusx 1 anla. lian announctd tlie following fuculn chatiKos Iipirtni fit r0 Itniam P'ot It II Jia. ifinalnsi on leai of ulneiic in th depaitmrnt of font iidmlnlftrat(on Ipartinpni of fcns.Uh M W HIjk U an I T ul ( Kttrhen Iritrui torn ro in aLtie service l)i A R fstonx haft renlxnM l)-nartm?nt ft I.ai1n T'rnf II Tl tn Pm tp haH bn icrantfl a Ipavp of nbfcnrt to con tinuf. hln work at h ar imlutrl- toard Upartm-nt of at(matlcs Prof II II, AliUh ell hap bpin roinmtfstonfcl jytilu In tho orri nace dpartmrnt Dpartm-Tit of I'jurholpaj. Karl O r.llrr in trtiftor hna t.tn ronim'-lnnffl ccon't llutf-nant In the fanltar; inrp) IHi plari H taken by Dr A I Id Trof I.Ichtner Wltnu-r haf returnM froni hl work with th HM . tois in Italj' ancl will be on arMti tvty thl rr pepartment of Ilomjnre IanU4ue rrof J P v i -m am rnwfor.1 bna rTlvrt a tAptnin a commlaaton In thi Intelligence department, I'rof 11 H jiuihrn has rohed a lleuten aiit'a r-onimlnhlon In lh am derwrtment l-nf i Sfr'jndA rrmilnp nMnt on Iea In tho department of nzy Intelllsence lr.r h H l Hiur h-s" r-"Inned tn FCfpt a rotltlon with th t Iceland irard of Kducatlon to terh rrnch In th ot nf Cleveland Trof f V haniift has resigned to so ta the rnl'enUs of tnconitn Ar- ltomer.iNaarro ht" heen r-anted a leae of ab"ii'' tn i-itr lecture" In Spain , K Tromh i and K A Aaterhous ha ac fni.1 rl .it tha Lulersltv of Tca Tho unUrilt ha railed to this department a!etatu Pro' Tl I HehanpUa, who cornea aa aailatant piofeor nf Itomanc lantuajti. and h- t Murlbijrt, who roinet. as asvistaitt profeenor nf Rnmame- lanU3Ks alio I.ireater .mu t tlniintil and f hartea K dreene bcotn Inatruitora n I-rerun and in Roman. u laniuater rooIoay niitinent altant Prof M II la. rout n-i rmiv ' ft captain rommiailon lu tht; fiiAi odn.lnlttratlon , . t , , Pr 1? H i olton haa recehed a captain com million in th tntellUencj arlce "Harlc hUtrr" i'neiiiuoiita nliim Two victims "f Hfilou at,iUs of pneu- ntonla ar Mrs. La mice Plllworth Begs and 3(r Alden Lee. daushtera of Mr. and Mra. Oeorfe H. Karle. Jr. Both oung' women - ill a Xfru llttrcrsi'st hnmi nt TInvrfmH HID lit "V w nn - --.-..-,, LMra, Lee, whote Husband. Knslcn Lee U at bea, ka Pinn in a uuuKinri- on inurU4 8Me m 8, Ultluc her olflri Iis Hocct-, ln, it tyei JU for tom time and runtracUd sTsWs& jsl BLSB-Jh spH kj.nl 'sn . rj$ MMm- om nviTntcmmt t Annm. (f T) 01. ifLEnnix LiniiEsU ON AMAZING SU Cathedral Strinncd After Belmti Wrecked Sandalism Car- T f$ . . ... i. ricil to htrcnic w .. .. ....... ! Ii; t;. II. Pr.HHIJ) irei'o Cable to Eirmitf Public LeeJgfT Copyright, 1)11, lu tv 'oU rimes C. j 11 ltd Hie I renclit Armies, Octi V Alreaelv In mv first Impressions of St. Qiienttn I have told vou something n.thi rlty Itself, its mined buildings and Its soil-, Hide I have written iilscS of the efficiency of the 'i'ltnnn u'r'in.v s 'booty department' ,y j of St Qiientln s once glorious rathedrsl anjl .H the halm made of It b.v our modern vandals "If 1 must wute in greater detail JlSfs. 'Ihe catcass nf the cathedral Is like an iy3r K. r.A enlet neieic- rlaneueett VV'e refleheri If l)V 1 )Jt ..I the west entianee, through a barrier of c6b.i flt blestones and bathed wlie, surmounted nv v.-t n ,irll,A l.iiinl tftjillnff- -rerehfl ns- V,r. boten and Mien we found a free way In b' Vii the -outh door 'Ihe great square toerf wlileb with the high roof, was burned In ort jX.J' of the list vcars flies was a landmirKTfj , tliiougliout the eountijslde and a llrst-elass j Jr ..r.... ... ..,,.... ,....n .. . . of shcll-ho CS e , i I I ulheelral llulns "llie vaulting ot the apse has completely. tend that of the splendid elolhlc nave, spline- J Ityt ovei fortv feet hieh had pattly fallen In Mom and dus worn littering the florfr.'f f if the stained glass vv nelows and of the slone and wood wotk dating back as fr as the twelfth i-ni'irv onl pllltul fragmsnti rematn Paris of the chapels that suivlved the shocks of s eeniiiiles that the Spaln laids of fjiteen llllzabeth's dav and the Ger mans of PismareU s had spaied are now shattered, and frescoes of the choir are open to the eold nutunin ske In the neighborhood of the Orand Place, time lemalns of Mm elabotate monument of the yienn nf 1S57 with Its surrounding statuaij onlv a btoken pillar of the facdjvr'g, 01 ine epiaim aril cnaiming iittecncn ce" t turv town-hall, with tts galler.v of seven arcades lee upper balustrade and wooden bell lowet aio Intact but the fine window! are gone the loof has fallen In upon the Itcnalss.ance council chamber, and the floor r of the building Is now cncunibeicd with rub. olsh which Is believed to be mined In the 1e.1t the stieet of the vast building called the Palace of Peivaque", after the ancient ci)n vent mil containing the law courts, public -libinte, and large festive hall, appears to liiive suffered little, but I had no time to examine It dose's I anions I'AlntlitRs I ukrn 'Ihe iiiemv lcmoved from Ihe Leeuyer mu- scum eighteen months ago the famous col lect ion of ijucntin de la Toms pastels, which were foi a time evhlbltcd lo Ocrman art loven at Mieubegc and mi) still be on show there 'Ihe laigc chateau, In renaissance stvle which has apparently been gutted by Hie caught mv eje, but it was impossible lo prolong oui visit Aftei hours of prrambuiitlon, shells began to fall near and we made off. On entering the town our Allies captured a Herman au tomobile oltlcet witli a motor wagon loaded with sturr he was, about to carry oft. He villi piove a useful witness. Neat the Ciande place there is a large oblong space with a central avenue of ttces, titesented to the town bv the great Napoleon nnd 1 ailed the Champ Plsses It was here. In a large pilvite hcic, that the Kaiser stajed in one of his several visits to St. Qtientln The following tn- of tho llslt I" given b the edltoi of the chief local news paper long In icfuge in Palls, in his paper ion,, iu joi viuti icriue.cc-3, cue uuiiccill UG1 LAIsne Iteeeinipense IVltli Ititervtews llavins sent the onneis of the house to le elsewheie, the K.v'rer lceoinpensed M. .ud Mine ISaseiuIn with occasional Inter views One ela. In iepl to a. lemarlc about the hei i ens nt the war, the Kaiser said: ' h, .VI llaf qulu, there have alvvajn been wais, eeoei mere aiwaev win ue i navee e tiled aibltratlon. but aftei two davn I hd-i to withdraw m ieiueenlatlve Xo one &t could nstec ' TTV Vnotiiei time the ."viclallsli weie referroel i in nml V lllf.ini 11 AVulnlnlnil !,,,, imf ,n,nnl. ei Iiik to the nairttoi, he made the movement nf i man who is pulling somcthlnir into hlsi liocket J lie lllKlier Crime I. el me make clcarei the main point of this fliat Imprcsrion of m Quentln: It l not one of common vandalism, but of the, sclentUlo and unceisinB development of the former German ait of war into new phase of what the western conscience) has always tCEarded ns a erlme The oiiglnal terrorism In DelElum und dance was a new kind of wholesale murder Prepared and orcan keel removal and compulsion of civilians to laboi for their conejuerors was a later kind of wholesale abduction and enslave ment. Much of the material damage of Bt Qtientln ma lie explained on military grounds, and In am case, there never vv5 u catliedi.il built half so wonderful as thn most oidlnarj cf the foiis of man. Rut the llftlnK of eveiy bit of furniture, the ma ehlnerv, the famll Measures and the artistic heiltaec of n moeierii community Is lobbery on a e-ilc and indeed of a kind that history has not hitherto known St Quentin la only the latest Illustration of this Teuton achievement We had stalled out at 7 a m, and weie not In tlie liberated town till after 4 p. m. 1 mention tlda fact by wa of coriectinr the Idea to which the continuous diet ot official bulletins lu these da a of steadv success may. Kite life that the armv can keep on mot-, in It lapldl.v On the front, on the contrary, ouo hns the illusion of a peipetual block and BlEantle, interminable effort which is always pattiatl.v thwarted Kven in this brlnht. fiostv weather, and under the best of traffic mnnasemeiit piessure accumulates around crt min point i:crjtlilnc must give way to tioops nml Buns eolnir forward Jvext comes siippl L0lumiis,':end ambulances: and, very piopei! war correxpondenls must be con tent with the tail of the ptocession. SEARCHING FOR NURSES IN NATION'S POSSESSIONS ,. ;.s Jieil Cross Survey lias Deen iix- wf3 tended Outside United Stales jj;$ in Crip Epidemic t miif.ii.ii IIa uiiiiv nf Ih rniinlrv'i'vl' "S nuisltiK rerources, which is now beinr made, Or-'" by Ued Cross workers throushout the Unlte'd J fe States, has been extended to all American,rifv foreiun' possessions, accordlns to an att-'vw ricuncement made today by the American: " rted Cross war council. ,l i vvork nt 'nesc piaerc eeiii - uuu, - , onmen attached lo the Fourteenth Division. American V.cd Cross, which Includes not or,1?! all merlcan territories and Insular poitr-'K-; slons, but also dliects American Red Crosfrte activities ot the colonies of Americana Itif the most distant parts cf the world in',' ' Under this plan It Is hoped lo record evtry - American woman no mailer vvnere locat'n r who Is capable, of nurslnr or assisting m -!,. .....I, iA ,11, lUOlil .' 'ihe smvey Is beint made nt tha retjutatort e seeretarv of War Baker and tha aurget..'!V ... . .-.--- -. - - j-v p:elieiul Ol inc3 ailllj, ICJI IJUipuao uriiin io B-r detlnlte intonuaiion regaiainn mo nuins of nursea which ma) be wlthdiawn for w service without enciatmerinc tn civ needs ot the e'ountrj jCecesslty for havlnp such Intnrma available Is emphasized by the present dcmlc of Spanish Influenza, Some comm ties where the complaint Is prevalent said to be short of nurses, American1 Cross workers connected with th 3500 tern of the organisation are dlttril Questionnaires which nursea are to till. I survey Is to lake In every ctaas of Hi I graduate pupils, practical woman -whet i tMien,vmericanwaureyw nfffiap I WjipjmMay ! 4 ' a: V, ,tA jy VM tit (, i tlh, ' ,) J" ?5 r V" 33 i V ?i.! r'Ai UU m OToiwsly :aC MseiwnB. MSiI-,sWf ' . ti'WM UM . I J x v hf 1 . t I 5 '( :