in U r- fs," li uuit jffiFGMmlBm pjsoPtm ' Parley Wynne Tells of a True Patriot She Hars of the Won dcrful Work of the Wayne, Red Cross Other Subjects Are Discussed WK READ of the brave deedi or our boy on the Held of battle, but what of ,the bravery of the boy at home who wnntK to ico, who moves Heaven and eaith as It wore) to go, and rvlio Is rejected for physical disability And then when- he In sure he cannot, gel. Into tho actual service takes a Job as shjp builder and works and works until he Is weakened and HhMo to take In fluenza, ns In the case of which I urn going to tclt jog. Has he not served ills country and died for her, as surely as his brother, who Is fighting for her, "over there": and ns study as tho rest of the boja and men who ate fighting and work ing to make the woild safe for democ racy? I think so Indeed. You know oung Hone Adams 3id who died last Krlday of double pneumonia fol lowing the Influenza. He contiactcd the disease working at Jfog Island. He was a most lovable fellow, with a bright chrcry word for cver.vono and he had fi lends oeiywherc. He was always delicate, I understand, and the shock of the shooting of oung Dulaney, followed n few jealc later by tho Injury to his heHd fiom n horse's kick, which brought him to death" door and which lesultcd In two ilelli-ato and serious operations, practically put him on the lntalld list. When war was declaied Howe tiled to enlist In the Navy and was rejected on account of his deaf car. Then he was elected to the Second City Ttoop In which were all his Intimate friend, but he was again turned down for phj-lcnl teasons, He waited until the registration, hoping he might be drafted und accepted at last, but It was not to be, and so he began work at Hog Island, after ho had icfused a number of what he tailed "desk Jobs". He felt thit the woik for lilm was ship building. So be began In the ship school. and'nas graduated to the wa.vt.. und ns one of his family expressed It, "There was no prouder man in the country, the day the first ship was launched at Hog Island". He worked nil dm lug the heat of the summer, had seveial accidents was over come by the heat finally nnd had to lay off In a hospital for a week, but he went right back to his haid nrmul vvoik--leforr he was able. And when Influenza and iiibseciuent pneumonia came upon him he had little powers of tcslstnnce, oven though he fought a biae tight. Tho boy was a patiiot. lie longeA for a uniform and was linppj only when using all his mergy to build ship". He came of splendid righting slock, too. His gicat gicat grandfather wne fleiieral Abbot of Ceneial Wellington's staff and on the other side of bis fiiinll) he was de scended from Captain Stuart of the War ' of 1812. Ho was burled at the little chinch In Valley Korge. And thiotigli the kindness of ilujor Meade the cottin was draped with the flag and the bugler fiom Camp h'tiller gae the piercing sweet notes of "taps" Just as the tun begun to sink behind the hills. Howe was the sun of ill', and Mis. Howe Adams of Dlngk) De'I. I noil. His hiother' Agnew Adams, is over there fighting fur the cauie .ting Howe loved so well. I little son and daughter, her mother. Mis. Wlnfleld Arter, and sister M:s. William Baker Whelen have closed their lespectlve houses and have taken Miss Mils'! board ing house at Devon for the winter. In other words, the) decided to annex a house and Miss Hariis and her maids and her coal, lather than worry through the win ter with a want of nil thr-e In their te npectlve houses. It'x a good idea, don't you think? And might be a practical way of answering man of the problems, t double, or treble up as In this case, and various relatives live under one roof. Coley Browr Is "over then," lighting for the U. S. A. nnd his little famll aie "car vying on" over lieie. fpHK Wujne wome'n iiieiiibis of the Ited Cross who turned the Saturday Club Into an Kmergency Hospital- last Friday ar working wonderfully. They have twenty-seven patients and tho tempera.') annex for babies will be finished to-morrow.' You see ttey had no loom to put the little ones who ait 111 in with the gtown Ups and so to need Is to lmve and the,, built It. Amanda Jeffries Ko.engurten and Mary Paul Munn have been vvoiklug thfo every day since the hospital opened and .Julia Learning Wood is also unslrig. Mr. WIHUm Henry Brooks, wflo is piesident of the Wajne Hed Cioss, Is Indefatigable and so are Mrs. .lames Hancock, Mrs. Fhiiippus Miller, Mis. Fred Kmblck, Mrs. J.y Anthon), Mis. Uobei t Wilson, who by the way, is superintending the whole ,thlng, "-ey tell me, and Caioline Heed und Catherine Putnam. . I HE Puti 5AR. that five members 'of the Karl Jutnam Jr.'s family ai'e down with in fluenza: Mr. and Mrs. Putn .111, the two JUUe girls and one of th maids. Hut they are all g-.ttlng better now, I'm thank. ful to say, a..d expect to be out of it .soon. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Putnam Br., who are In 'Watertown. X. Y. weie expected home yesterday, but like many others who aie safely out of this stilcken town, have de cided to stay out until the epidemic Is ovei. mHKV had been mauled ery qutetl), for -TVthe-M) times there a'e no church weoRfflflP5u know, and the) had gotten away unobserved. In "fact, no one seemed to bother about them M tile hotel uud they flattered themselves, that 'no one dreamed thut the)' were a br'do and Kroom, for 'triey, looked so used to going around together. Hut nbout three morning after the wedding, as they wnt to the desk . mall, Mr, Bride.,! oom spied a filend from hl''home town, Mrs. Bilde plucked his leeve and whispered, "Don t look at him." VRut i must" replied he. "I know lilm -wH,''.i A14 with ttjAt the man In question pled tein and advanced to meet them. Me, wa introduced to the Irlde and turn. lnJ?iracefully to a man with whom lis hd been talking he remarked: "Mr, (.want to present you tp -Sirs, t-t-, the " m x.f Wta-M tv. they were spotted. No getting uway with that wedding trip unknown. NANCY WYNNK Social Activities At a lecent meeting of the Charity Hall committee It was decided that the ball this j ear will bo held on Thursday, December 26, In the Academy of Music. .Mis. (Jeoigo J Harding', who returned re cently fiom the Catskllls. lit visiting Mis. William Howell, Jr.. at her home, 221S St. James place Hnsigii lfarr J. King, Jr., son of Mr. mid Mrs. Hairy J. K'tug, fir. of 501 Arch street, who was Just graduated from the Otllcein' Material School at l'elh.im Hay, X. V., Is now home on a tin dajs' leave of absence. .Mr and Mis. Horace Ulthen-, of Wood bury, .V. .1., were the week-end guests of Mrs. Thomas (' Jones, of West Ontario stieet. Won ha a been received 'Of tin safe ar rival lu Knglnnd uf Miss Mary flelen Slawiy, who went ns a trained nurso with Hne llos rd.nl ".:, add Is stationed at ptesent at the .Vortlaastti'ii Hospital, In Tottcnhan. Lon don. Allfs Miihsiy U the daughter of the late Mr. and .Mrs. Samuel Mas. y. Mr. and .Mrs. Willi 1111 C Carman and their son-in-law nnd daughter. Ml. and Mis (Jeorge (.lave-istlne. 2d, have closed S their cottage at Vcutnor and have letuined to their vv inter home, tV'2 Wesi Allegheny at nue Mr. and Mis. luv llojer and t.ielr family have closed their .Walon eottjge and have returned to their Tloja limine. 3131 North eighteenth stteet. Mrs Charles Manning and her famllv of We3t Tioga stieet, will spend t lie autumn at Beach Haven Mr. and Mis David Tltlou with their son. In-law- nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs (ieorge l.oug'aer. who have been spemllng several months In Ocean ily. have leturneil to their home. 1T2I Wcet Tloja street .Mr and Mrs. Wilbur K. McCounkk have returned fiom their wedding trip anil are at home nl .Seventh and Dauphin streets. The lirldo wns Jilts I'loienee II ItvavvlcU, daiiKhter of Mr. and Mrs John Heswlck, of ltuibuiough Mr. nnd Mis. William I'lnkei art- t home at 4411 Hiltlmorc avenue, aflnr spending the Hummer and eail) full nt tli-lr Ocenn City cottage. Mis. Franklin rCiIbb". of HOI Wesi Tioga street, enlertatned at luncheon and cards yes teiday at h, r liniue Her guists wie niem hei'M of her caid chili, and Included Mrs. Ch.tilis Kiln aid Hallow ell, Mrs Henry Uiriy. Jlis. Albeit Miller. Mrs James Thompson, Mis., Frcdeilik Jennings nnd Mrs. William K1)ult7. I'nslgn W Harold Clianiifll, V N and his brldo have returned from the r wed ding lilp nnd are lit home In .Vow London, Conn. , Jlis. Uhappell was Miss KtliM M. I.ee. nl.s(er of .Mrs. W. Thomas lloon, of 15 (lieuii lane, ltoborougli Mr. dnd MiVRaynor Uounian, of I'lioenK llle.' Pa., hi X visiting Mis Howiain'H bioth.r-ln-law and sister. Captain and Mrs. Walter S. ringer, of 61! Lincoln diive. Mr. and Mis. Frederick (T Jenniiig. of ihH North eighteenth itreet, have returned from an automobile trip along the New Ihig land eaast mid to western New York They wei atcompaiilid h Ihelr daughter. Miss Bessie Jennings, nnd Miss Mabel Mlllei. of eighteenth and Venango ctreets Mr and .Mis Alfred Klein b.iv closed their suiiiuier hoine, tit JS AVest Walnut lane, OerniHjitown, uud have letuined'to I'.i.'l (il- lard avtmi- Mis. Walter Tiedt. of Hiool.ljn. X Y. visiting her mother. Mis. Kath.ulne Van Order. Mt Sll'O .Vol th Flfttenili ytieet Mr and Mrs lit! boil . TiuiksesM, 4s,j8 I'lu-stuiit street, aie uceivlng loiigiatulatious on the bli th of a son. Owing to the order of the Hoard of Health, tin- marrJage of Miss Helen rtellly. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Thoinat F. Itellly, and .Mr David T. Hamilton, wus solemnized at lit oVlot-kthls morning ut the home of the bilde. L'lOu Hr.vn Maw.- avenue, Hala, In stead of In chinch makrikdtiiismuknim; MU I'.liz.tbiih Murray Heeoiues Bride of Mr. William Alexander Jaeolison The marriage of Miss Klizabeth M. Mur lay, daugliter of Dr. and .Mrs. Hernuid J Mm ray, of 4S West Johnson stieet. iSei mantown, and Mr. William Alexander Jai-ob-M-n. of New- Haven, Conn, took plate at 9 iY!o.k this morning hi the Church of St VInrent de Paul. The bilde was attended by Miss Margaietta Claire Murrav as maid of honor, and by Miss eiUabetli Agnes (lal lagher as bridesmaid The best man was Mr. Clayton Cialg. of New- Haven, and Mr Paul l.e Hoy Murray was an ushei. The bilde. who was given In marriage bv her father, wore a dark blue satin gown, with a hat to inatth. and oarried white roses and lllet of, the valley, The maid of honor woie, blue georgette eiepe, with a list to match, nnd cairled pink roses Miss Calla glier wore blue chiffon velvet, tilinmed with Miulnel fur. and a Irit to match, and car lied tea roues. The wedding was followed h a bieakfast for the Imn'edlale families. After a lilp through New Knglnnd, Mr. and .Mis. Jarob son will live ut U33i', Sheiman stieet, ier inanlown. CHESTNUT HILF. ESTATE IS OFFERED TO SICK SOLDIERS Parents of Officer Killed in Sen ice Willing to Give Up Home 'Mr. and Mis, Samuel F, Houston have pffeieel the Government their estate. Drulni Molr. at Chestnut Hill, for the use of ran 'vulescent soldiers leturnlug from overseas. The Houston" have moved to a smaller house In West Meuu'ald lane. Drulm Molr consists of fifty acre and oyei looks the Wlssahli-kon Valle). The family recently returned fiom their summer home on Casio Hay, near Portland, Me, Furnishings lu that home aie suitable for hospital purposes. Including tjiirty beds of regulation hospital tjpe The Houstons plan to bring these fur nishings to the Chestnut Hill house. If the (Jov eminent accepts their offer The only sou, J.ftutenant Henry Howard Houston 1. gave his life while seiving on the staff of Uilgadler qeneral Wllllauf C. Price, of the Twenty-eighth Division Air. Houston Is !ce president of the Heul estate Tiust Company. MUS.WIHTELAW REJD HONORED Deputy Hil Croi Coimiiitaiouereliip In Great Urilaiu Conferred Upon Her Xew York, Oct 16 -The appointment of Mrs. Whltelavv Held, widow of the late am bassador to London, to the post of deputy Hed Cross commissioner In Ureal, Drltaln, was announced last night by the American Red Cross. Mrs. Held organized the Red Cross work In Ungland and has been directing tbe 1on .don chapter of the organisation with the aid of the Duchess of Marlborough. Mm. John Astor. the ' Countess of-XJrankrd. .Xlr , JKKf-. qwrt wmmwmmmBMBsmamR K MARRIED THIS MORNING "..." KBBBttiJitesjJMnc j&rn2sVwK.ei& &Prift$&gGtf lm. $ ffyfYg Ty AJJfc ijWrf3fi'f tQr&z.ir&&&Ttw3XKsGMT MIO. WII.I.UM I.1'AM)I.H JCOIl.'() Who before her imiriu-ie llii- inoriiin Dr. anil Mrs. KrriurJ J. Murrav. n( THE GILDED MAN nv Clifford smru LOPVliohl. 191$. hj Hit'tl rf Iitfr'ult, Vol fur ; it I CHVPTKK Will 1C011ti1111c.il SAJlPO,A laughed i-oftlv to linself "Ah' ' he ci led, "now ou haveoui sci'iet. Her in this ancient hull uiidei this un we have woislilpi'd for countless ages, nothing is h'dden. Hut the man .mmi fear that you se there, will bring freedom to us both." Whatever SaJIpona meant hv her enig matical wnids, the fact was Iheie, the 1K Irg. moving IIKenis of Haoul Aithur, in the light-woven lapestij at I'l.a's fee Kngeily ahe watched him. It was erilaliil,.. Haou', Huoul hurr.vlrg townij hi r. grow'lng mule dlftlnct. more thieateiilng with eveij 1110-n.t-nt Behind him slieauied a shadow v line of ti!n swiftly, coutlilintli following a tt .til amid the Jagged locks and imelp'i'es of the cave that might havi- daunted t.l" boldest sp'ilts, bill whie.li st-'ined puweile.v to relaul their nogie-s As l na s e.es be came ai'CUMomeel lo the t-hlfllnc p.inoiami brfoic hei, sumlr.v eletatls came into W that at (liht had been unniitled She was familial with the cut lous plunoniena wrought bv the e'lin-ia o-cura. and this singular 1101 lia.val on the gleaming floor of Sajiimua's palace wmul at tlist not unlike ihat.jrfinp'.e method of repioeluclng objects Invisible to Ihf speetatoi. But as the pi f sent liltture Kiev.' and then fadnl awa lo be followed bv othcis In this maglu pool of light, she knew that what she now beheld was Ulte hevund the pnvvei of 'lie cunningly pl.11 eel lens usd In i-peilineuts with the lainei.t oseinii to poitiay The latter, she lememhe-ied, eould leprodlice objtcis onl.v when the eaiue with. Ir n eertaln de finite llstanoe fiom Hie lens itself Hut heie Haoul Aithur and his eum partialis moved neioss a e-onstnntK 1 banging lengthening i-p.ice Moreover, sht. ni-ognlreel the path thev sue following as the one ovei which she had tiaveleil at a point fai awa tronv the palate They hail leaehed tudeed, th vei spot where she and N'aiva had first caught sight of that toprtio"! pinnacle of the enve behind and above wlllc'i llamed the gnat ball of Hie, the sun of this subterranean world. As Sijl-pe-ua's palaee stood at tin- base of tl.,s pin nncle, she call ulateel, fiom her own cxperl. ence of the Journey, that Haoul and his fo' lowers weie coming dlieetly toward then. "Theie s nolhliig to ffai." le-sumeil hail lona, as If In answer to ner thoughts, glad of their lomlng. Hut for joui He own ptoplA I am afiaiu "All. my I"'"1 une'e' 1 have hiought him Inlo all this eliniRei "exilahned Fna. Whele is lie'.' How e'Hi) I save lilm?" . "Look"' Kageil) studjlng the portion of tin- picture Indicated, I'na suddenly found, lo hei hor lor, that Haoul. with tl;a vague, sluiilowy tabble at his bee's, was appioachlng unother gioup of iieop'e Just ahead, aiuong whom sin recogulyeel the gaunt flgtlle of Naiva. evident 1 eahpeiated bj the Inability of the others to keeji pace with her. Kven In the uncertain lines of th pietute the scorn daikenlng the featuies of the old slbjl was easily dls lernlble Helilnd her tottered Mrs. Qua.vle, waving bet nnns In helpless protest, sup potted by the faithful Andrew, whose faee showed lin even greater degiee nf-wue and alaim than usual. They were clos'uly ful. lowed by Lelshton. Imperturbable) as ever, and Miranda whose Irascible iiicketliig from one side to the other of the narinvv trail, and whose Alolent gesticulations manifested all too plainly his Indignation Had It not been for her companions Narva e-oulel easily have oustrlpped her pursuers: but with so timorous a person as Mrs. (jua-,1 this seemed linpos sible The hope'essness of It, In splte.of all "lis srulcilng and prodding, had evidently con vinced Mlianda of the necessity for a i-hange of tactics Further flight Ix-lng a mere waste of energy, therewas left the alterna. tlve of parlelng with the enemy, Hence, without stopping to consult ivlth (leiieial H pi tan. wb "" suffered, nppuiently, from hlM wound, and Who plodited patiently alone Immediate! behind LIgaton. the doctor sud denly came to a stuudstlll This unexpected halt vr' nearly toppled over tha others, who ere pressing on ns hard as the, eould bo and found It difficult t slop oil the In stant. Bui Miranda did not heed tho ludicrous cVsuieler l"'0 n'b,l'h he had thrown them. Facing ciulckly about, und with nuns lmpri's. alvelv folded.' he bestrode the nariow path as If defying any one who might be fool hardy enough to challenge him. At a distance, and without heailrg the torrent of abuse with which he evidently greeted his pursuees. th fiely doctor resembled a sni'ill te.rrler dlsput ,g the light of way with a pack of hounds hot on the'r nuairy What he lacked In hslcal presence, however, Miranda made up Jn energy Undaunted ,,e t0od his ground, the mn whom he addressed halting with astonishment depleted on their fares. Then, most amaxtng of all, lie wheeled about placed l,imelf at their head and. waving them for ward, strutted along as If he had been their chosen, leader.,- Amu-w-Jfay-f tpjorMMl by his boldness, the ?! 'm3Saige&aBH t.fr.t t0 aeePt H'l9nlHPs,lr3IMMPr-- He Xurnlehed L. Ii ,. Ill, nil. w,i Mi, hnbelli Murrav, ilaiijslilcr of It; We-t Jnlui-on rti'Ct, (Icruiaiilowii hem w ih ,.B j, ,)t pnteitalnineiit and lot Hi, ir. ni anil juM lice-nuse iIihv did 101 1.11,1 ,iaM i,,Mi u sce10,i rfH If tll(1, ogiiiz ,1 n I,!,,, ,t su,eiIoilts tnev were not loath 10 f,inv "ut llaf.ul s leadership was not to be so t.iHIJ Mipemsled Quliklj tin listing . Miranda as,,- breaiM, st, , tiluinpli.ini f'lun h's e-teitlons ,hp WlI Anieilraii imgrllv lin tangtiicl 1,1.. Hoops e thieatciieil the fore niisf uf them with 1 pike that he held In Ills lin, .ni in ,,,,,. ,i)wm,(Kt IokM nlu, pass v demeani.i. It wai evident that his words ,i B(..ire, i,.,,, hioughl them ha, 1, .',,',' ",""c'"li"n "r Ids iiulhoiltv. .Mlianda. st II shouting and g. sti, nltlni! was lKno minions') Ip-i i ),,(, f, hlmsrlf, while the cnveinen. ol.eving umlV command, aicpt onwnidumll ih-.v ie..i,i the siimefled gioup or ep'oreis .ilec-i.l of tHem. lP,o nuother Halt was oiib-i.., and Haoul pointed out Mis. Qllav .- to bis ,! ri,i f the latter P-O'lipilv left thn ,.,nK of ,,1Hll. ,., w.m fin wind .,1 a ,oumi tiot ei?ed ii,h lioirlHed la.lv. ami swung , , should,.. l,ef,. , kllHV nlM( ttM ,, ,. ng. .01 hml time t defend hetself Thus h v VlTs ll- n". "' "',' me" """ "-w "' '''"- lo II,,? .".'V" f"; "- "Pee-ililv brougl,, "I" lit,,. ,,, ( ,lp 1 I'aoul I HlL'litnn cvldentlv piotesi,,! ngain.l t .e .,,d le, r", III-.. Mis guavle. for wh.we Mta , T.llT-S r71;',"""1'1" '"it his i ,' waved s.ornfullv ashl. The lest of the .. Plo.Pi. M ramie lu.lu.ln, ? hat twtCr .h. I.""" ,? f"IM,- a"'1 ,"''t "- "i ili d It ""."l'H r1"0"""' 'onele.sislv T.' ever, was ,,, ainuIIK ,, -, "-; "y will. Mt-,,,,1. , ,1 ,.. s,s,.UPf M.1, of Mis Q.. s,P !,, .liKappeateel As the li-t tlgmes In this t,nnge ,,,,.,, n filed f,o, v.evv SaJIpona seized 1 ,, J .' he waving sedm.r light reilet", " , , floor had again beenme mennlnglrsV 1, s If ,1,,.,,,, ,,,, KU(,,,ev HH; , ' J" them, leavmg ihem as sleepeis avV.kenl m.' xu:is of ,h9 ,m"" Mi$tt& "Who Is he-" axkeel Sajliii-iia "the stout man who so .....i'v captured these ,, mT"" A f. lend adoeje. who , , wll "ur;.. lie Is ln.ne' Jim Ktianue tlo.t 11.1. Laoul Arthu, .,.,,, flrl. ,, ,a,n,7 ' l f.on, Anltoo i ms, have !l,ej ,m 'tr Atllloo to do Unit. Hut your fi e , .' neirlv too miieh for him' NVver mini 11 S" -e-.dv-TI" WMI """" W '"'le '"""' ' e'lled: -jl'tt.re from t,em. ,,e ""ppil the dour'' ulevlnr he .omniiud. two f n, . ... nii-n hur.le.1 to the fartliei end of the l-all" Theie wns a in 11 filed sound 'of g, " !" , ,,a'' and then the two leaves of the g.e'nT po a swung Mpnlv open leveallng tile g,ltt,rlnr silent garden of the palace be) und UIUM'EH XIX A Queen'f (.omiiivft qritntJl-XliKD l he, people, the ancient O dln.lwn of Hie I'hlbihas. with Its great binoMeiig enieiald on her ,e.i,. Sajii,u-ii waited 111 t.ie enliaiice lo the-codit Without the motionless ilow.is and shiubbeiy or the gulden weie sleeped in a pale, eiulveilfig iici,t outlining evei.v object with a weird Intensltv sli.ilper, )-t mote indefinable than gle 1111s fiom luoon-dieneheil skies. lu lMv )eo'lrl. scene .the cavemen stood In lows, like caiien statues, even Sajlponu, mobile, versatile of mood, 'eenieil a woman of inaible Hut I'na. stlned profoundly bv the pletur. she had seen, doubtful of IIh leallty pot nl. together sure of her own giouml a'waie of Hid duiiK.'rs thai tlueaietieil, but Iguoiam of their eaei charactei. could nut Iitil her mix I ety. Sellng SaJIpona's Imnd. her e)eH w,r eloquent of unspoken questioning, je, In appeal was answered bv a wistful smile a glance at once gracious and soiroivful, "Ken ,M.u theie Is 110 dinger." Kaf, the queen "K01 me .ves fur me there Is pet. haps, dangei ' "How can that be?" "Yin fear this HhouI rtfim. ft x m, fo. )ou, It Is foi iiiu he has come. por duee )eais he has plotted to do lids thing My own kinsman, Hafael SVgutra, was lu league with him Hefoio now he has attempted In foree his was here The two together found tlelr uppoitunlty hi )our conilng. And now Aitliui lias escaped fiom his captors and again seems to have found tialtors among my people " "What Is It he wants' "You ask that )ou who know David!" For a moment the anger and suspicion with which she had first icgurded I'na kindled lu KaJIpona's e)es. Hut the mood vanished as epjlckl); as It caive (Continued Tomoirovv ) eirrnt demand for Ike r.VKMNfl IMIIII.10 I.1.IXI1.K miir rauta jou lo nilss so Innmi. mrnt at Ihl- irr Inlrre-itliiK turj. You i,j hfllr. therefore. Ulrnhone or write la th t Ireuldtloii llrpsrlmcnl, or utk your reH. .enter thl-i ftrrnaan lo IriiTr (he K'tK.M.Nt, I'LHIJU I.KDUKK ut jour(hom, ' RIGHWOMEN AS MAIDS SERVE IN WAR ON GRIP Many of Social ProiniiHMice SitiiIi Floors and Perform Oilier Menial Tat-ks Women of wealth and soelsl position ni scrubbing llnois In tenements, bathing slili women and eiilldien. cuii.vIiik food to In-fluenra-stiltken fuuilll.s and performing a thousand other tasks, some of the most menial elinrncter. to help c untitle 1 the epidemic lu Philadelphia. Thousands of women are engaged In Ihls service 1 hey eonie fiom homes In Hlttrn hotpie .Square ind frmu fashionable fuburbs k'anie aie scaicel) mole than solioolglrl" others are grandinotheis Not only me they musing aflllil.-d mein beis of poor families, but thev arc givl'ig fieri) of their means to lnlng . hi er to homes upon which tlie shallow of dls.as.- and d,alh has fallen The I'niergelicv Mil was mining the llrst women's nig inlii'lo:'" !! h i-'iv to ie.)iond to the appeal for help when the epidemic eiiHii lo spie.iil htveial week" ago Since lint time tlie n.embeis have he. elv tested Two otgaulratloiis composed of the v., unger group of socletv debs lmve done tin birvl.e. Thev are the Kmeigenev Aid Mde ami the Ited Cioss Jlotor Messenger Sen I. e ...Iris II,, ,.t ..rui.tble The gills of these oigniilatlons ale doing the most liksoine tanks without Kiiiinbling. noising IntliienzH uffeieis In their homes, driving umliilau.es Hiid liu.ks to li.mspoit eh thus nnd sunpUes, helping In 'soup kin hens So unicnilttlngly hive lliev 10, i lulled 111 1 heir tusks that vlituallv ev.-iv one coiuiecie.d Willi the o!irani.itlons we.iked at ihelr tasks last Sundae Mrs ,t Willis Mnitlu is one uf the chief guiding splrlis at the I'meigeiiev .Mil head eiuait. is nt 14'JH Walnut stieet whi.h was plated at the disposal of the women's coni tnlltee of the 1 ouiicll of Natiomil p.-fense and the Hed e'ios to be ued as a cltailng house for volun'eeis and helpi ssltng Mrs Maitln are Ms i hoiiuis Itobius and Mis tianlav II. Wirbuiioii. who with lem.irkable otganl.lug i,.weis. .1 s Ita'chi'd volunt.eis wline tile needs weie most ill l. lli addition to the wink of the ileal big house at the Hineigencv ld centei. the home tellef division of tlie I'mergf ncy Aid. under Mis John . ' iliofune, has been vvoiklug co'itlnuouslv in conjunction wlih the Vlltlng Nuises' hoLiely lu lellevlng distresses of nil kinds Poor I Hinilles llrlpet Mi .lolm Wtinainiikei. .Ii has lust In en placed In 1 barge of a division of the Hiiier gency Aid looking towaid the lellcf of poor families wheiP iletths have occuired. Major (lietrlien llav, of the Hnieigeuev Mil Aides, and .Mis .Noimau MacLeod, el'iec tor of the utiles; ,u,. boih organizing tlie aid.s In relief woik. Among K'lieiEeuev Aid Aides at lli Hi) 1 Mawr Hospital aie Hie following, who nu ns nuises: Louisa Vewlin .lane Hassan. V 111c) Sellei" Caroline Hiulav Mav Law. h'tnnces Leaf Dnintliy Stetle Hleatioi Cutninliigs nnd Jlarlou Kulei raptalu Mis Thomas Llw.vn nsslsleil bv Miss 11. Douch-i 1 1 iitljutiiut. is rtlre.llng the members of the M0I01 Mesengets who are doing gootl vvuik dilvlng iiinbul.inies, tunks and passengti cats in behalf of "Mil' vl.llni". Mrs Thomas ,1 Holan piesident of the l.oaiel of in magus of the is!t,liig Nurses' ho. let). wli, h Is taking on 'jr.u cases a l..v. is among tlie active woikeis who lire helti.ng to clean homes and cook and lake cire of ehllilieii whose paienls .ue ill 'll.- lull sslsls The Cli'i- Club, headed h) Mis Hdwar.l Kiddle, mill cfiusistlng of piominent women of the citv, has bIch Its serv lcs gl.idlv as has the National LeahUe for Women s Seiv I. ami nuineio'us olh.i oigantzat un Mis Hdgar lialrd Is one of the 1 hlef at ting nllivlals of the National I.eague M the I'lil'adelplila iieiiei.il llosplial, elieit hundieds uf 'flu . 11-es me being Heated. Mrs j Itavanl Howie. Mis Wil liam Plat! unit Miss Ldilh Polls 111c muoiig the toelei) women ' sjh the jtib " Mrs platl. who Is still uisupviiig hei phue ut I'enllyn, Is .lie sister of Kr.11n.is T .iiniubeis Mis Heni v s eau-H 'mil hei da -ighter. Miss Maigmetta .leaiies, of l.avwell. Devon, me evoking at tlie Medtto-rhl Ipisp tal Miss e'hllstlne liiambeis and Mis I" Pew me also nl Ibis hospital In tellef work Mis Cuills Patteion and Mis Meiedit'i Hallev lielped ptepait- Ihe Phlpps liisiltuie as an emeigeucv ho-p tal whih will h op, uetl lotlav. Tlie) wl'l now uuileilike new illlllt m ,11 tlie Metlli'o-riil nrl. In llnsplliiU Malgaiet BaleH Is cooking at the I'lillnlel lilila lieic'ral' Hospital Miss I'NIe t'lnklei Is one of nine nu'ses iloing miliums woik at the emeigeiic) hospital nl Holme sbuig .Mrs I'harles Wheeler, ,li Is one of a gioup of soelet) women helping out at i-e Lancastei Inn, wlilili wis I'otiveitcil Inlo an emergen, v hospital .Mis. Heni) liilnlon e"oe and .Mrs eit.uge I'onke ,li , are .. it Ine at Ihe new eineigenc) hospital at Vinblei Mis John 11 iha.ver, .Ii . and Mrs ICbeit illendeiml'ig are both helping nt the Pol). . Ink Hospital .Miss .M.erlaua W Howell, who" luaiiiago to Lieutenant 1! Dawson Coleman will lake place on October .!. has volunlceied lit" services She Is tlm tlaughtei of Mi. anil .Mis l-'raneis I How en Mis .1 llaiiison Smith,, al the A'dlue, whose sou. Majut llultt Hmilsou Smith Is ,11 the fiont in France. Is taking caie of the babies at the Women's Hospital Miss Chailotle 11 HloWII, VVhosrt slep- hiothei, Lieutenant lleui.v II Houston, "if wa killed ill Kiance lecently and who Is the tlaughtei of Mis Hinuiel V. llousluii hi a pievlotis ui.iiiiage U a voluuleer. Another helper Is Miss Doiothv l-V New -bold, ilauiflitei iff Mi ami .Mis Ihnleii N'ew hold. of r.iile'gli. rhestnnt Hill. II, 1 l-iotliein Cap'aln Arthur V. Newhold ami Lleuleiiani I'lt r.useue lilxon .New bold, aie In tlie si rv Ice Miss Christine Hale Sto.l'.lon, diiughtei or Mr and Mrs Allen Stockton, ".'.juii Pine stieet. has become dlspeiisaiy assistant In M Chrlslophei s Hosplt ii for Chlldien DLCIIES? WINS EI.ECTIOX runner .Mi-s untlerliilt Member of London (,'ouiil) tlouniil I etiiiliMi, Oct K. - Tlie Duchess of Mail borough, foiineil) Miss fonsuelo Vandei bllt of New York, was toda) ilecttd a member of the London Count) Council, to lepieseut West Southwaik a wen Mug 1 lass district of Loudon. Announcement was made lu Loudon August .1 that the Duchess of .Mailboiougli hail been accepted as the progiessive candidate for the vacancy lu West Suuthwarh The councilors are eleited for thiee- .veals and theie ale 11 of thou They are elected by the lax-pa) eis, and the councilors lu turn choose the nldeinien The pieseut council has sat cnntinuousl) s'.uie Miuch. in 1:1, theie having been no election except . to till vacancies. The Duchess of MuribotoURh Is the first American-born vvonnn to be elected a mem ber ecf tlie London Count) found!. The Council ihI-h nioiie) looks after tmpiove luentH and'eduratlun ill the County of London and also lias authorlt) over the street car lints. It has numeious other powem of a financial and local government naluie, Swartliinore Goet Over for Loan The Swal tlunoie tllstilct today went ovei the top with fl)lug colors when It became entitled to an extra star on Its honor loll flag, with n total subscription of ti'H.SOO, The quota for the district, which includes Met Ion, Itutledge and Vlctoila lim.li Mills o 1. In. eluding Hwarthmore boiougli, was .3!i,'Jt,3 Of the total amount subscribed so far MS), tBQ wai from the residents of tha borough, . ij-j. ... t'r DREAMLAND ADVENTURES tty DADDY A rtiinplrlr urn, flrf r-tlnrr enrt. ire- tieoln-iilii'- Mondnu cintf iHillno Knturriifi 'IHE PI! WTOAI AKMY ''(); llrttllum tout I'rpou, unitrr Ihr ';; u (lotlvl.ftu l.ruiin, liiwil to fmnir. itltlthrr thru hm r lion iHiiimoiierf h)i llomrr unit t'milr l'Uirnn. to end Weil nd Hill Dtttlun. ir10 me turret bu (7er limils ) ciiapteh ur I'rRgy l'r-. llaumrt rrU: German innchlne gun wns mounted so that It would fncP down n ravine, up which the Americans would have to fight their way If they came to the rescue of Hen and Hill Dnllon The Oininn soldiers with the tines weie ippaienll) having 11 lot of fun firing at Hen and Hill, for the) laughed -md talked Just ns if thev were nt a peacetime shootltg tourna ment As Hilly nnd Peggy climbed to ,1 p'ace wheie thev could look over the edge of the shell hole thev saw what all the fun was about An Aimilcui helmet was showing Just above the top of a bo!., about a hundred f.et iiu.il. It was at 'his that the Ueimiuis wile flllim Pegg) gave 'i gasp of tenor as the big fat sergeant In charge of the Her mans fifed nfler Very careful aim and sent a hole right through tho helmet. The (Jer m.tlis gate- n )el of tilumph. Hut n second later the American helmet wns back in Its place, and the Ceiinaiis looked crestfallen "Hill and lien 111 e fooling them piuslng them to wtistp their niniuiiiiltlon bv holding up a helmet on a slick" "nickeled Hilly Helgltnn Now the ricrninns tried the same tilek, but the Aiuerlp-itis did not fire Tills caused tlie lleiiuaiiH to glow holder and one of Hit 111 lose 'above Hie edge of tin bole as he Jiggled a helmet up and down 011 his bsvoiief "ling" sounded 11 illlc fiom the other bole "llntd" went the bull. t. catt hlng the Hun In the shouldei and sending him crashing bade: The oihet fjennnns ducked down In a huirv nnd nil the sneering fun went out of their faws The two men lu chaige of the machine gun Jumped to give tlist aid to the wounded man. "Now is our chance," whlspeied P.llly He'gluni. sinning for the dcsittd machine gun platform. Peggy scumbled after him HIIlv qiilcklv examined the gun anil the aiiiiuitnltltiii staikcd be ship It "I can woik this gun" lie whlspei.d to Ptggv. "I saw how the (lei mans did It whin I was lu lielghitn." HIIlv swung the gun mound until It pointed over the heads of the e'etmnns on Ihp opposite- side of the shell hole, nnd put his finger to Hie trigger "I'm going 10 file," lie whlspertd to Peggy. ' Hap-rap-iap-iup-iap' ' roireil the gnu Ihe 1 ffept on the (lei nuns In the shell hole was funny. Thev chopped their rltles and pushed then hands lulu the air, shouting "Kemerad Lam rail "' P.ggv couldn't he'p a qu'elc giggle The (id mans looked sii astonished and so puzzled. But It was no time for liughlng The situation m"K m-iv serious 'I lit lie 1 mans saw the gun spouting bullets, but thev couldn't uiideiMnlid how ii was operating Aft. 1 tlieii lift quli k seme-, thev thought the nutiilne gun had accidttitallv got tnited. Ilie fat sergeant Jumped foiwaid to slop It HIIlv leleasod the tilgger 'mil lbe5 gun stopped bilking At the same moment Hilly swung down tlie inuz.zle uiull It point' 1! light at tin- fat stig. ant 'Halt where inn me You are my pils. oners'" lie chouted In Herman, I'p shot the hands of the Hermans again. "Kalni'iuil "i thev veiled lu a choi us, morn filgbteiied than ever at this voice coming ouj of Hip thin all iiipv couldn't under, stand It Wus this some new Yiukee tilek some sliniiRt Mini of camouflage? Hut they knew what the unit blue gun could do If It got wtarteil an 1 thev weien't going to tak" nliv chliuce-' with It. (ijthei iii their lilies," s-eid HIIlv to Peggv. and she sctnmhUd ipilcklv to oliev Tin Herniatis weie molt tluiiifounddl than ever before when they saw- their rlfhs being piled up In a heap nt one side, "liil1 I? Yankee soicerv Chaige the gun'" shouted the fat spigeant, making a iiish toward HIIlv l'oi a moment Peggy held her breath HIIlv didn't date Hie. be-causc she was among the rjeim.ins. light hhlnd the ser geant And lu annthei second he might be captured Peggv had a rifle lu h"r hands. On the end of It wa- a l,a)ouet liaising the gun she ihrut swlfllv forwatd The ba.vonet caught the siigeani lu Ihe back of the leg. "ICauieiad '" he slulel.ed, and h's ha lull went up as high as he could leach. e'oiiiolioii' trill hr tolil hi" I'roiji unit ISllUl U" I" "ic rrseiir 0 Wi-ii elllef Hfr.'.; NEW ZOO Sl'PKIU TENDET (', l!iiiernin Itrown Mm ceil- Hoberl I). (Lar son, I. mi): at (iartlcu I" Clll.lSon HlOVVII. ai'liug supelllllendell at the Plillade Iplilo 7 viloglcil Daieleii for mole than 1 )ear. lias len appointed super, lutendeiit, suiceeillng llobtrt Ii I'aison, who has leslgued btciuse of llllltss Ml. Hrown's appoiiiiiutnt was 1 al ilie .1 at a lec.l I meeting of the honlll of itlleile-ls lie wus fiiiuieilv chief of the dt p.n iineiii of I , v I . tit-liny ut Ilie Huston Mu-t Urn of Naluial Hlsto'i). Ml- Ilitiwii Is will qualified fur the pi.t localise of his Imlmate knowledge of the cue nnd piesei vatlou of lUliis fauna thiough .venis of .peilentt .as a uatuinlist Tlie lollicllou of animals at ihe '.Kcogli al liar den has nevei been in a nnoe douiishiug con 1I11I011 than al Hi. 1 fi,i .Mr i'ii inn was line, led with iht Zoo f,, lIllllV . Iglll M.I1S I'liolti b Rarlireuh. MISS ANNA MA LUR Daughter of Mr. and Mr.t Wilson II, Lear, of lllllrrest, Glcnslile. who.e en csRenient to Lieutenant Itugli MiCauley Miller, mcclicsl rorpi, U. S. IS", liai been announced 2jy jjafp s K I f'v&M h i tJWiBi tS-tf -S -mer Mrf. - i WKmi!-wwtJ '"",w " - . - se -s h - irin - 12 PART-TIME WAR W( FOR HOUSEWIVES Mr 8. HoliiiiH Aiprovcs SuggMlfaiit ,: inr Women Who (JanHe-t Alininloii Homer; . A suggestlein that special arrangement'!! made In the hours of the regular worhltMf ' 1. dav mo women whh I.ousehnld responsibilities'' may - titer war Indusliles without saerHtot J Inr the lnuiiii.,in.iii ..f ih.!. 1. A..-'u..&is I -- -.. I,...., .., ,,,r,i iiuiiirn tivm approved by Mrs. ., ...,,. -l,"V Ii i c nomas iionins. cnarr. mm, ,,r Hiu .....a.. !.. !.......... .1,.-' " '- .,,'..,--i, .11 niiiupiij' t-oiii.iiicce of Hi,, wonieii's et'inmltlee of the Council of National Ivfense A letter written to the KvKNiNri Prm..C' l.PtiitKii by a mair.ed woman called atten tion to a stntt-iueni that thcte wag n great il'manil for women to take up nome kind of in live war woik and at the same tlm iMilnied 1,111 that there was no chance for ths hundreds of thousands of married women who vvcte mote than eager to give nil the time thev eoulil 'r helo the country because "f their Itiahlllti to offer their services for ihe hums ilemiinibil I be Idler quotes thin statement' Then- vv pi,, ini-ip than Tj.nein women In Pbllatle'plila who hud not answered the call." The leti. r continues It Is Impossible to believe that thesa women as a class me less patrlotlo or more liiellfTetent to the situation than the other IW 1 classes tIMJ 'The conditions of nu own case would plate ine among Hie 7." O1111 nnd ninonc- Ihe married women who have not answered th eal' but I can sa.v tliat It Is not due to laclt ' m p.iniorsni nor to the fear of hard work. Mv husband Is engaged In the service of Hie 11 ivitnnipiit ami 1 Imp realized for some tune I hat eveiv woman shiulel give her time to ai'ilve woik In an Industrial line In pref ri.iiep 10 kniuliig ami other nonactlve war wtiil. ,1 havp aiisweied several advertise-. nienls. r.ill.d pei,snall) al four different Jn elustiles. luiriviewpil the Homen's section of the I 11lt.1l .sine, Hmplovnienf Hureau and have mitten ni leasi a dozen letters of In ipiirv nnd appiiciilon s()me of the answers ti ailverliseinenta lennined unanswered, sev eial ,f the letters lecelved no response and but one of mv penonel calls received any encoui.igcnipiit mid that was an offer of J9 pei wcik for a .lav of nine hours, .Saturday In. lutletl 1 Hm ot seeking a sinecure, but feel that a.wtuuan's dav s worth as much as 11 man.-of eviuise after the woman has le-nrneel siitti.-lt-n t to properly do the worlc nsslgnptl her Hours I'rnlilbltlve "In eltli'c ihe above and speaking of no piicouiaaeineiti I have lefcience to emplpy- "X Infill nt li.itxs ,1, ., .. ....c. ...,.. 1. 1 ..id. e jS - ..lnl ..ji,,,i inane 11 ujipui-aini-s foi a mari'ed Vonian to take up the work, "All of the positions that were possible prcscilled for ; o'clock or 7 30 a the start, lug time and 6 op S 3n .t th,. quitting time. PipvIous to and after i.i.v experience I have talketl to inanv nrarrled nmniii on the sub J ci. and I have learned that there are meiiv of them who would gladly take Up ih- work H tiiei,. was an) way that they 11111I1I miange then family and household duties I helhve that theie are thousands of women m nu posit'oi In Philadelphia who would Inmiedl.iiel) go Into active war work heie, as thev have leisure time during the die, If some ntrangpineiu of working hours e-uld he made Hiat would permit them to piepaie the inclining meal for the famllv and get the thlldieu to school. I further believe that the lndusiilal plant' or employer who adoplH some piactlcal schedule or svs- lem appealing to women of I bin dass will tjSl find theli vacances tiulcklv-tilled Further- ?' "A more. iei one stall lip plan and Its Imme diate sipee-s will prompt others to make the same niovc ( lor live Vlunnfue tnrer "Mile- Is a suggestion for some live nianu fatluiw engaged III war woik 141- some Indus, tiv to 11 v out Who will be the first to adopt this logical move? "In addition to tlie ii piesent hours Inau guiale a short shift 01 married women's I1.MIIS. giving them a da) of say six or s. ven bouts starling at 8 3u 01 9 a. m. and ipilitlug at I 01 t "(1 p ur Arrange pay of this fihediile In su, Ii a manner that a six 11 seven hum dav will pa.v theiii a fair wage and ii will be found th.it thousands of addi t iiiiul women will ipilcklv answer the uigent i.i'l fui women labor" Mis P.ohins scid tllltt s far Bhe knew of but '...rce 01 four plates where there were eh nt shifts foi auineii who had heavy house hold duties, anil that, furthermore, these place, naiuiabv had 110 vacancies, foi they weie i'e lit st in mi 1 a. 1 appli-ants "It c up 10 the manufacturers to consider ih s piohlem. for it is as much theirs- As" It is the maulell wouian s" she said "They ai, poiillnuallv sending nut appeals for labor. Wli) Is i th.it ihr s, 111:1 riled women, who me nlieiidv doing evervihing Hut is within their powei foi tin Bond of the nation, feel tlieii dui) so keenlv while hundreds of thou sands f girls and iinmatrled women with the fewest ,,f lesponslbllltles, lemaln deaf to nl' appeals Nothing lias been done so far to admit the gnat inn) uf mmried women Into dlvl s ns of tin- Held of war labor "There should be some dovetailing In the hours ev ben Hie chidi.ti must be given their bi.akfasl and got off to school and the jieuiis .vh, n the woman should have to e?onis inenc- her wo-k Manufacturers and schools can co-opeiat.. In this Schools should not begin later than S o'clock, and the woman's wot king hours could be divided Ipt'o'shlftS, as this woman suggests This Is a challenge, to inauufactiiiers and thev must answer t' themselves " HINTS I.OST CHILDREN li-. John Wniianijlter, .hi, Seek Two , .-tranpel) Mit-ing Mis JiiIiii Wanainaker. 3d In chaige of the 'lost chlldien buieati establlslied temporarily al Hi!& Walnut stieet, because of the ln tluenza e pldeinlc, has appealed to the police to help rind 1 1, t hll.1i en vvlm disappeared fiom 1 heir home soon afiei theli mother was i stilcken witli Influenza The) are the children of t'gldlq Nell. ' oilghmll) of 'int Heed street, but now living ni 71,1 Kimball street. The bov Is four and' one-half )eais old and Ihe g.tl three. It seems that theli niotliei was stilcken With' the disease ami lefused m go to a hospital. "1 Willie she was 111 the- children strajed away fiom lioine and some neighbor saw them being cm I led off in a sort of Hed Cross '. ambulance since that time they have not "1 been heard fiom. Mrs. Waii.imakei believes that the children ' now are lu good hands somewhere in a hos- ' pliul. but would like lu give liny Infoi miction 'l obtalmilile conceinlng them to their parents. DIES OF C-R1P VH'ER BEDDING - -v Mirsiittri C.utigrcs.iiion Virlim of S snielr' Inlluenza ly rie AtsiHinled l'rr i. I mils. Oct. 10 CongieBSinan Jacob iV.i Meeker, of MIhsouiI. died here this trtornh!-.' of Spanish Influenza after his marriage" nt i midnight last night to his private secra)- Mi Meeker, whose home was In M. I. n.iH . was one of the two Republican member f? Vlssouri'a delegation In the llousce Heela-i to the slxl) -fourth and ie-rlected to tka 1 alt)-fiflh Cnngiess, Ills itlsirict comprwmg w . .t. ..,.. . .... .. tj. s. -t i large secinii 01 me nt) an" i u ni, Count outsldo the municipal limits, vk , METROPOLITAN OPKrTA HOUBM WKDNEaDAT ICVKNINa, OtTOl tmm Vlelln Iteeltsl by MUcba ELM: Ticket" MJ to tl.M). 'ovr oa ul fcJ VIUi.f if W . IVB VWIjfm r Sa i-i :'l- f jt 1 . t" PviTiizl, s. "A-' . VijA ir ':itvUi.si-iiv.-JitAi,Jfl I
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