Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, October 26, 1918, Night Extra, Image 9

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t In Washington
f Annie McCnulcy,
?hnrllo T-co some
She was a Whsh-
limorcan. About
Ivetl up lioto on
Lee was Identified
t,cp went down
, after a shoit Hi
nd six Hmall chll-
been stnjlni? with
Havcrford. while
bo and mord her
I She has now Bet-
ivcel Into licr apart
where she will ho
fche. Is such n lovely
one s.v mpnfhlrcs
Borrow, for she and
bted to one another.
St. Francis Junior
uniform to wear
"work? These girls
things. They ntiirtcil
Ito St. Francis' Homo
1013 and raised funds
mini plns, then they
ler good works, made
for the kiddles and
ar the poor, nnd then
It, selling bonds nnd
nmer the House at
boon hitherto cxclu-
bnt women, was nc-
Lmcnt as a house for
. was to bo ready for
iTIicn when tho cpl-
imagers were asked
liner that convales-
there at once and
10 hospitals for sei I-
!io men sent to tho
rom operations and
and It was cousld-
otect them from tho
ow tho women who
no time, and entitled
of lest, gladly gavo
its and pallois. Tho
i been purchased and
for the men; and
be housed again; in
jnlform of thc.Ttinioi-H.
fjolned the Navy Aux-
Cross too, that Is fifty
they have their head-
Kavy House, 221 South
und aio known as
very good looking. It
Be. The coat Is belted
krovvn leather belt and
velour, n sailor model.
in shape. The collar
two crossed anchors
i F. J. A. and tho hnt
tho initials X. H, A.
I.
Itripea on tho sleeve,
rn on enlistment and
lat the completion of
le. Tliose girls who
lor Aid since It started
entitled to three full
le seen five years of
half stripe for enlist-
Llberty Loan drive tho
Id a booth in front of
Ind they took In more
hVomcn's Committee.
the Xavy Yard at the
ascriptions received
lid that was lalsed
LvvceU, as up to then
ned.
Major Scott? I feel
Te'and children. He
Br m long slnco tlio
l-and then.to die wlth-
ar. Ho was In tho
ler of the Red Cross
work. Ho was tho
e Thomas A. Scott,
insylvanla Railroad,
aio "James Scott, who
li Rome,
iMary Sturgis, better
itimates as Mazie.
tho four stunning
i, a sister of Mrs.
rharles Kdward In-
my was killed in
September, and of
Iwho was formerly
Irt.
Ides his widow four
.Varrick, Anna and
'cry beautiful home
It Tommy having his
his friend Jack niul
f, because he did not
nlef -ready to rough
Id Xancy know ho was
rln the paper? But bless
and observed to bis
ee that story in the
knd Jack wrestling and
' could lilt In the face?"
II wonder how Nancy
I was It correct?" "Well,"
i, "There was one mis-
' swallowed I.ERED 'stead
fl 'spose she didn't know."
lit .was funny dear?" "You
It to Jack and we laughed
XAXCV WYNNE.
lal Activities
many In this city Is the mar-
Mildred I.ee Carter White,
ev. ueorgo Calvert carter, of
Id Mr, Charles Howard Tinges.
I perform the ceiemony.
fit Jean Christian Bullitt IU
r that she has recovered from
lick of Influenza,
Ls. of Boston, is 'visiting her
iward W. Maxwell, at Iter
la, Eugene N'ewbold are spend-
fs at i tie ungnion in Atlantic
V?sVtun n nil Ufua tft lian nf
'vUitlmr Mr, Krben'a sou in
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nnell Lee Has Moved to Washington Uni-
francis Junior Aids Major Edgar Scott
7rance Other Subjects Discussed
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anil war-relief organizations .and has
taken part in a number of benefits for v
charitable purposes '
aio receiving congratulations on the birth of
a daughter, Alarjoric Sherman.
Mr. II. K. Mulford Is rccoveilng finm an
attack of Influenza and Is spct.dlng u few
days In Atlantic City.
Mrs. W. V. Ilearne. of Wajne, Is isltlng
her daughter, Mrs. John X. Farrar, at Colum
bus, O.
Mr. Ttufus Seott, of Wls.ahkKon avenue.
Oeriiiantowii, will entertain ery inforinally
at dinner on Wednesday eM-nlng, November
6, In honor of Haroncss Huord. who will
lecture that evening at the V. W. C. A. in
tJeimnntovvn.
Miss Helen (Jormley, of U508 Mncoln drive,
Oermantown. Is xpendlng two weeks in I'lits
burgh as the guest of Mrs. William X.
.Tacoby.
Mrs. A. Zano Hoffman, of 6724 North
Broad street, entertained the members of her
card club nt luncheon on Tuesday. Her
guests Included Mr. Elmer B. Hampton, Mrs.
Ileibcrt Brooks, Mrs. James I Brown. Mr.
Stanley Querns, Miss Jejinlc Quernn, Mrs.
Victor II. Beck. Mrs William Vomhets, Mrs.
Carl E. Schaefter. Mrs. Frank Schick, Mrs.
Alfred Conavvay nnd Mrs Howard Jant7en.
Mr. and Mis. K. M. Cloklsmlth, of North
Broad itreftt, hae returned from Atlantic
City. '
Mi. and Mrs C. Brute MeKadilen, Who spent
the Minimer In the mountains of Pennsylvania
at Calnton, have returned to their home, S'.'CO
North Broad street.
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Mr. Ttlehard Shaw, Sr announces the inar
,rlage of his daughter. Miss Elizabeth Agnes
Shaw, to Mr. James W. Duffy, of Itox
borough, on Wednesday, October 23.
Mis. John Clifford English, who has been
spending the summer at Haddon Hall, In
Atlantic City, has opened licr apartment at
the Coronado for the winter.
The marriage of Miss Carolyn Seltzer to
Mr. Edgar A. Nusbaum. both of this cltv,
took place on Thursday, October 21, nt the
parsonage of the Tioga Presbyterian Church.
The Rev. Itobert It. LIttell performed the
ceremony.
HUTT PERSONALTY $19,811.29
i ''
Effeclb of Former Select Councilman Are
Appraised
The personal effects or the late Louis Hutt.
former Select Councilman of the Twentieth
Ward, were appraised by the Register of
Wills today at 31P,8H.2!. Other estates
were appraised as follows: George If. Kng
llah. J6s.l07.55; Mary R. Graham. $20,939.02;
Hugh B Onrvey, $9948.90; Catharine S.
Brophv. $9718.93, nnd James H. FltzpatrJck,
$7403.11. x
Tho following wills wcro admitted to pro
bale: James B. Tojle, 434 Walnut lane.
$11,850; Charles H. Brooks, 5424 Lansdowne
avenue. $9300; Chnrles Irwin, Jr., 2110 North
Sixteenth street, $8500; Anna Fleet, who
died livAllcntoun, $7150; Margaret A. Ciaft.
5211 Knox street, $6400; Alexander J,
Sinister, 2947 North Ninth street, $4120;
Kiank Ma.ver, 2933 Master street, $3300, and'
William C. Jorgensen, .1310 Alden Btreet,
$3000.
OVERSUBSCRIBE QUOTA
Loner Montgomery County Has Exvegs. of
Nearly (2,000,000
Official figures from all thirty-five divisions
In the Lower . Montgomery County fourth
Liberty Loan district', made, public by Paui
Ponts, of Jenklntown, chairman, show that
a trifle more than $3,600,000 was subscribed,
with 4in allotment of $1,483,500,
Melrose Park secured high honors; with
an allotment of $70,000, subscriptions totaled
$386,300, Wyncote was, proportionately, u
close second; allotment $45,000, subscriptions
$22iG0(T, Total subscriptions In Ambler
umounted to $609,150, and In Jenklntown to
$328,800, Other divisions exceeding $100,000
in. subscriptions were Ashbourne, Fort Wash
ington, Glenslde, Hatboro, Noble and Ogonti,
and Ilydal fell short of theMl 00,000 by only
$3000.
STUDENT SAILORS ARE PAID
f,-
Univercily Navy Unit Members Receive
First Compensation
Tluee bundled and eighty sailors attached
to the nava) unit at the University of Penn
sylvania are reeelvlnr today their first pay
as emplojes of Uncle Sam.
Each man will receive $32.50, from which
all expenses will be deducted. As early us
8 o'clock the members of the unit assembled
nt the office of Bursur Miller to receive their
first compensation. j
After undergoing many Improvements Nor.
mnndle Hotel lias been converted Into n mess
bull for the use of the naval unit. Heretofore
the men were dined In groups, but since the
addition of the new floor tho men are now
able to be ted at one time,
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Clara Fendius Buried
Falling a victim to tuberculosis, Clara
Fendius was yenterday, burled from her home,
904 North Fifth stieet, and Interred In the
Holy Redeemer Cemetery. It was first errc
neoualy announced that both Clara and her
slater Florence had died front Inltueuxa, but
im IPs ' , "f" asHNi in iiai
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OF INTEREST HERE
Miss Alice Heritage, of Haddon
Heights, N. J., Is Bride of
Philadelphia Man
A wedding irf Interest in tlil'ilty and In
Hnddon Heights, N. J.) was that of Mls
Alice H. Heritage, daughter of Mr. Albeit
Heritage. f Hnddon Heights, and Mr. Hob.
ert Kerr Worrell, of 1850 North Catnao
street, which took place on Tuesday eve
ning In the Park Avenue Methodist Episcopal
Church, Park nvenuo nnd- Norrls slieet.
with the pastor, the Itev, Mlltcii Harold
Xlchol', officiating.
The bride wore n gown of white en pe
de chine embroidered with pearl beads, and
carried a shower of Jtrlde roes. She was
attended by her sIMc'r, Miss Alberta Herit
age, nnd Miss Elizabeth .1. Worrell, the
bridegroom's sister, as bridesmaids. They
wore white embroidered net robes and cai
rled pink roses.
Mr. Edward IC. Won ell was his hrcthcr's
.best man. The service was followed bv a
reception nt the future home of the bride
groom and bride, 2015, North P.nk avenue.
HENNEOAN HENnilV
An attractive autumn wedding was sol
emnized on Wednesday morning in the
Church of the Most Precious Blood, Twenty-eighth
and Diamond streets, whin Miss
Maty V. Ilendiy, daughter of Mr. Anna
llendrj, of 2740 Oxford street, was mar
ried to Mr. William A. Henneg.in. alo of
this elty. The ceremony was performed bv
the P.ev. J. L. J. Klrlln. who officiated at
the nuptial mass. The bride wore her trav
eling suit ct dark blue with a hat to match,
and was attended 'bv hir slstet. Miss Ag
nes Hendry. Mr.' Alfred Smith was the best
man.
After a breakfast for the two families at
the home of the bride's mother. Mr Hemic
gan nnd lib bride left on their hnnevnioon
trip. They will be nt home after November
1, at 2710 West Oxford street.
V MeDONAUJ KENNEDV
Among the 'recent military weddings was
that of Miss Maiguerlte Kennedy, daugh
ter rf Mrs. Margaret Kennedy, of 5420 North
Eleventh street. and lieutenant Francis
Itajinond McDomld, of the engineer corp,
which took plate on 'Wednesday morning.
October lfi, In the Church of the Holy Child.
Broad street nnd Duneiinnou avenue. The
Hcv. Francis Qulnii, D. D of St. Edward's
embolic Church, oulclatcd nt the mass and
perfirined the mnirlage ceremony.
The bride wore a gown of whlte'satln and
georgette crepe with a long veil of tulle
caught with orange blossoms, nnd carried
a shower of w hltc roses. Miss Mary C. Ken
nedy was her sister's only attendant. She
wore a pink frock of gecrgette crepe with a
Pink crepe hat and carried pink roses ar
ranged In a shower.
Mr. Ilobert (loodvvln was best man The
eeieniony was followed by a breakfast for
the two families at tho home of the bride's
mother. The brldegrc-om and bride will be
North Eleventh street.
PARADE AND FLAG
RAISING HELD TODAY
Queen Lane and Falls of Schuyl
kill Pay Honor to Men in
Service
A community flag raising preceded by a
parade was held this afternoon at Queen
lane and Krall street In honor of the thlrtJ
elght men and one Tied Cross nurse from that
section in the service The parade al.-o In
eluded the committee In charge of the affair,
Mr. Harry Omensetter, chairman; Mr. John
Tjrell, Mr. Theodore L. Mackenzie. Mr.
Horace E Green, Mr. David G. Hunter, Mr.
John W. Kjle, Mr. Bajmond Webber, Mr!
Sldnej Benlinn and Mr. William H. Gressen.s;
a group of little girls costumed to represent
tho Allied nations, each carrjing the flag of
her country; the Emergency Aid aides, led
by Major Elizabeth Dobson Altcnius, with
Company A in chaige of Captain Grace
Stamm and Company B. Captain May Burns ;
tho National League Girls led by Miss LIUIo
Benbow; lied Ciohs auxiliaries of Grace
Church and the Catholic Alliance, and repre
sentallvcs of tho various organizations of
tho Tails. '
A large American flag was unfurled with
the service flag, by Mrs. John Flanagan
npd Mrs David Grill, each having two sons
serving the nation. Mr. Omensetter pre
sided at the exercises and tho Itev. F. A.
(lacks, of the Falls .Methodist Episcopal
Church, delivered the piesentatlon address.
Other speakers Included tho Ilev. David Kelly,
of St. Bridget's Catholic Church, and Mr.
Thomas Gavaghan. A liberty sing, led by
the band completed the program,
MAGISTRATE AT CAMP
Mawtell Stevenson, Jr., Married, With Two
Children, ''Waive Kxcmplion
Waiving all claims of exemption, Magis
trate Maxwell Stevenion, Jr., has enlisted for
the ofllcers' training camp and Is now at Camp
Jiachary Taylor studs Ing for a commission
In field nrtlllcr.v.
Magistrate Stevenson Is married and has
two small children. lie lives at 5026 Hazel
avenue. Despite the grounds he had for de
ferred classification, the magistrate when
called recently beforo Diaft Board 49, Fifty
fifth and Pine streets station, asked that
ho be placed In Class 1.
MRS. FERDINAND TARTAGIJA
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taglia, of Iba 311th MacbineCun Rat
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THE GILDED MAN
By
CLIFFORD SMYTH
Copyright, tots, by ftnnt f 1 (ttt iuht. Inc.. Vcio
1 orh
CHAPTER XXII (Continued!
TIHJN", there was the case of a man who
had grown tired of his wire, and who had
outraged the sense of the cominunlt.v b leav
ing her. He was captured and placed In a
bath of green light.
In a very slioit time he got nvei his rov
ing propensities nnd became m peislMenl In
Ills attentions to his wife that, In older to
give her sums pe.ue, he w.ys put Into an
other bath having a tdlghtlv neutralizing
effect on the first, or green b ith. Thus, the
marital troubles of this couple were com
pletely and fln.ilK straightened out and they
lived amicably together without the thesome
Intervention (if mutual fl lends, or of the law
courts. 'I lie Intel cMIng possibilities of this color
theory In penology and in the ugulntion of
domestic affairs did not escape Lelghion.
He had hlm-elf believed that In the latest
discoveries In phsics theie might be found a
connecting link bilween the sclemc of mat
ter and the science of mind. Ills natural
skepticism, however, did not allow him to ac
cept too readily all of SaJllona' amazing
statements He doubted her real knowledge
of these abstruse subjects Mie spoke of
these matters, indeed, crudely, not with thi
famillarltv as to detail of a trained scientist.
What she said bad a'll the slmpll'-it.v. and
much of the fantastic absui.llt, of it falrv
tale. But beneath its extravagance there was
enough substance to her stoi.v. and the
theory upon which it was b ised, to make
It worthv a scientist's consideiittlon. For one
thing, it changed complete tho notion
Lelgbton had nheadv formed of this sub
terranean world. The story, for instance, of
the chastened mllllonulie took into account
a comples i-oclal s.vstem that as utterlj
unthinkable In a region ho confined terri
torially, so limited. b reason of Its peculiar
situation, as legards human activity, as this
so-called Land of the Condor The inhabK
tnnts of the cave, fiom what he bud eeu of
them In the straggling Ullage they had
passed thiougb with Narva, and among the
followers of Itaoul gave no Indication of a
culture superior to that shown bj people just
emerging from tavagtry These cavemen,
ccitainlv, bad not reached that stage of en
lightenment from which Is developed the
nillllonaiie capitalist of whose Intel estlng
adventures in monopoly Sajlpona bad told
them. In the Ill-fated Anltoo, however, and
his men. and In the people surrounding Sajl
pona, there was evidence of soilal and men
tal superiority. The two men who served as
tht-nuecn's ambassadors In the garden, and
who were distinguished fiom the rest by
their red robes, belonged eilhei to a pilest
hood or to some older that placed them in
tellectually above the common innk, They
-were undoubtedly learned far bejond the In
dian average. One of them, Indeed, was with
Sajlpona In the court, and prompted her
moio than once during her explanation of
the ladlum suii and Its uses. He spoke in
a low voice, and In a languago unintelligible
to the Americans. From his bearing and
fluency of speech, Lelgbton concluded that he
was one of the commonwealth's so-called
"wise men," an investigator, poshlblj, in
thoso physical and phyc!iologlcal phenomena
that held out ruch tantalizing promise of new
conquests In the domain of human knovvl.
edge,
.Sajlpona. was quick, to perceive the diffi
culties arising In Leigliton's mind in tegard
to her narrative, but she referred to another
occasion a description of the hclenee, re
Hglous beliefs, social Institutions und cus
toms of the subterranean people. In nt
tempting such n task, she declared lh.it the
priest at her side, whom the, addressed with
befitting reverence as Oniouo. Teacher Ml
Mankind, would be far more cupablethan
S1For It was Oniono, with his companion,
Sacnzias. who ieceled and tarried out the
laws and tiodltlons of their race alvvajs
subject, of course, to her own authorltj
and It was by them that these laws were
further perfected before being passed on to
the two priests who would succeed them In
administering the affahs of the klngdoim
"Vou are puzrled, naturally." she said, "to
hear of the existence of wealth and poverty,
charitable Institutions and governments,
science and religion, In a kingdom whose
boundaries are within the walls of a cave,
Hut you hae seen only a small part of this
land of the Condor.' On every side l( ex.
tends many miles further undeiground, And
In" the t-outh fiom here, not a great distance,
theie Is a vast region unknown to the test
of the woild filled with mountains, feitlle
fllless livers and bodies of water strewn
like Jewels oer plains that Jield an abun
dance sufficient for all mankind. Tills land ls
at the mouth of our subterranean world. It
lies In the heart of that region marked 'un
MDlored' by your mapmakers. We have no
fear that It will er pass fiom our bands,
that it will ever be inore than a blank patch
on your maps, for on every side It Is de
fended by unscalable cliffs of snow and Ice,
it can be reached only through this anplent
''.. perhaps, In the ages to come, when
the people of the outside world and of this
race that has lived here In an unbioken line
' .. hack as the memory of man can ku
have, beau perfected, these ban (era will be
stews.'. .Sue baa 'been tbe proubacy
PARADE
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of some of inn vv l(. men: and lodav Uiuono
nnd Hne nzlns tell us that this flu il period of
peifcctloii l rapidh .ippu.aclilng. It may lie
that Ih fun. jou go out again Into uur own
wejild. jou will .,. mom of the wondeis of
this Land of the Condor, and of the unknown
Land of tile Sun that lies nt its door There
nie cities out there, built with an ait that is
onlj- ludelj possible In emr underground
home Heie, jou nie amazed at the cunning
of some of our woil,. You wonder that a
I .ire of moles could conjure wealth and
btntltj- out of n tav.in that Is never opened
to the alls of heaven Hut In inn Laud of
tho Sipi then, ale maivels far gleater than
these. In both regions jou will see the work
of tho same people; but hero wheie uu stand
is the ccntei of our lace, or as jou would
eall It our soat of government. It is here,
because of the indium sun above us. that
we find our strength Hut It Is outside." In
the Land of the Sun, that the millions who
call me their (pieen aie working out the
destinies of future generations. Before these
last je.ns jour people anil our people have
kept apart You were Ignoi.int of mil e.
istenre, and we held aloof from jou, lenieni
beilng the cuielty and Injustice of which jou
weic guilt j centuiles ago But the time has
come, so Omono and S.ienzlas deolaie, when
our two worlds mu-t venture the first step In
the knowledge of each other. Thmugli me
this epn burnt will take place. Vou are
instruments In It. Todaj decides Hie success
or fnlluie of our plan Tho wealth of our
kingdom wu have guarded all these lenturies,
not for out selves only. To Increase it we
must filiate it with the outside vvoild Hut if
the outside vvoild Is not ready. If It still ex
ists meiely to plunder the wealth otheis
have githeted, we- will wall. If need be, foi
another flight of centuiles."
Snjipona's announcement moused an Im
mense curloslly among the exploieis. What
did she mean'.' they nsked each other
Fiom Nniva the.v li.ul he-aid vnesuelj of a
festival that was to be cclcniatcd and now
lliev learned that the hour foi it was at hand.
Sajlpona told them till", and as the infeuina
tion followed Immediately upon what she had
let them know of her aspirations regaidtug
the future of her people, they i-onchidi d that
111 some mysterious way the 'festival and
the fate of this Mibterianrau kingdom were
bound together. Thy waited to hear mom
but. apparently. Sajlpona had finished all she
had to saj- to them. Turning to I'na, she led
her npail from the others. Tho two talked
earnestly together, the one piotestlng, the
other enti eating. Finally Sajlpona appeared
to Fiicceed In her reepicst. whatever It was.
and taking I'na's hand walked witli her to :e
distant part of the ball. Here a dooi was
tin own open. Una enteied the .ip,u Intent
bej-ond, tho door closing behind bei It was
nil so quickly done, tho others bin el v- leal-Is-cd
that Una had' left-'ttuiii liefoi'o thev
were jejolned by Sajlpona, who spoke to
them as If nothing had happened,
"Let us go," sh said. "Tho -festival Is
icadj. There Is no time to lose,"
llO Bi: CO.N'TINI'lIU)
FIKE IWKVENTIOX DAY
Next Saliinld) to Be Observed by Ccneral
Clean-ups
Fiie-pievenllon day Ik to bo obseived
thioiighout I'ennsylvanla next Satuida.v,
under the direction of the Slate fire maishal's
office,
A genciai cleaning up and removal of all
lubhlsli, trasli and vvasto from all premises
Is tile main object of the duj-. It is 'asked
Hint heating apparatus mid 'chimneys that
have not been attended to c.uefullj- be gone
over and placed in pioper condition for win.
ter use. I'uhlio nnd mlvafe lnstltiillmi nda
kail buildings under the care of the file mar
shal are to be earerully Inspected and local
authorities are to give attention to the mat
ter of better building legulatlons, (lie pio-tee-tlon
and prevention, as well as better and
Increased nppaiatus for fire fighting.
The setting aside of the day for this occa
sion is the way taken to aiouse the cltUens
to the magnitude of the fire waste and to
Induce them to take mnin interest In the
subject of fire picventloii, .
THIS tS DAY PEXX LANDED
s ""
Philadelphia Founder Came to isrw Oalle
in 1682
Tomorrow marks the 23Ctli anniversary of
the landing of William I'enn In Ameijca,
It was on October 87, MiiSi!, tiiat the
famous Quaker rowedtashore fiom ids ship,
tho Welcome, rtt New Custle. Pel , to take
possession of the land giauted him by King
Charles In pnjment of u debt of ISO. 000,
owed to Admiral I'enn, father of l'hlladel.
plila's founder,
Shortlj- after landing, Fenn sailed up the
river and selected a neck of land between the
Delaware and Hchujlklll Hivers as the site
for what later became Philadelphia, He
mude his landing at a point near what Is now
Third Hnd Dock streets.
When he stepped ashoie at New f'ustlo
Frnn called the lesldcnls of that poitiou of
Delaware together and outlined his plan to
establish a colony for peisecuted Friends in
America. He took foi ma 1 possession of the
territory the day following, divided It Into
building lota and sold the land for four-
paoce an acre.
r- J
SUFFRAGISTS OF CITY
RENEW JERSEY FIGHT
Women 1'oes of Senator Ilainl
Knconntged liy FirM
KeMilts
Philadelphia stifTniglsts started out again
toilnv to riiliip.iigu III New Jersey against
ll.it Id Unit il and elect I'hailes llvnni t-sy
for the shoit tirm In the I tiltid Slates
Senate,
Miss liutli Small. Mls I'aiollne Kat7eu
stein, Mls AInrle llinst Kennedy and Miss
Sophia Dullrs left nt 11:30 o'clnek today In
Miss Kenedj's ear. with hannri al1o.it imd
tlie ear slacked with Itf inline The Hist tilp
was made jesteidaj' nfterneon when Miss
Small, Miss Kat7ensteln, Mis K II ltiilllgan
and .Mls Dulles slopped nt all the low in' en
mute in Mount Holly,
"We met with splendid enllilsliim ' de
t tared Mls Kat7etisteln. "Not a peisoti le
fused In lead our literature We gave It
to i Midi rn, workmen, women and eveiv
whcie we found gioups gathiiid We pasnl
letils bj the load and .handed out maleilal
theie Mts, (lile left eailler In the diiv and
we found bet nt .Mount Unlit agisted In
Ml-, ltlchard P Holm.in "
"Since we need onlv two otis In the
1'lilted Stales Senate to piss th,. Federa;
woman sufTiage ameiidinent dining ti(.
winter," explained Mle Small, who Is In
eliage of the woil. In 1'nnuleii and iie.ubv
places, "we ale e-ourentiatlng on the slintl
tetm candidales In New llanipshiie and New
.lersev. These men will take their seats
immediately after the .Vovembu election nnd
will be In nflloe onlv till Maich 4 i:,ich daj
wu aie gaining ttrengtli lliiouglmut the ills'
trlel "
Mondav the sufTiiiRe vvolkeis will tllt
Atlantle- I'ltv ,Mk .,.j 11UI11S of N(,w
oil, il Well-kimwn niatoi will Join the
paitj ns penker
FOREIGNERS LIBERAL
IN LOAN CAMPAIGN
Pliiladelpliiu'is Alien Kesitlenls
Suliscrihr 826.609.956 to .
Fonrili Liberty Loan
How fullv the fiiiclgii-boin usideiiis of
I'lillaelclplila liave Ic.iined (lie value or liberty
Is dimonsti.itiil bv tlu-li huge, conn lbutlons
to the fuiiiih l.lbeit.v Loan The total was
f:G,60!l,P.".n, atcoiillng to an announi enient
made- todaj bv the foielgn language dlvMon
o the l.lbeitj Linn committee.
As In llio. ihlnl loan, the ne-inutn-Aiiiei-Icans,
undei .) H jiever and Captain L II.
.Sclunlilt, lead all other nationalities with sub.
sciiptlotis lotnllng $1 .'..OlMl.ntui In th,. last
campaign this section of the foielgn language
llvls'un led nil otheis in the Culled Slates
with more, than Jlfl.nnn.ooii.
The (iteeks with a total of $13u.ln, hive
the best ree-otil per capita, atcoiillng to Cas
Imli A Slenkievtlcz, executive setletarv of
the ellvlslon
The detailed lepoit follows:
Crnn ni-.iiKTkan
PolMi . .
Mitll.in
MffiiLjirl m
I.lthuitihm . ,
nri'lln n liiti
tlMM'K .
Vvt nt h . .
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Armniil tu
tV t hu Ink . .
I.tt . .
ItuniHiiinn ,
All tilt III
1it tm ! ,
Sorbl.tn . . , ,
l, nun noil
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.',( tin lion
L'WI.IHIU
liiii nun
I.M fHlll
111 I tut
L mm
si) (Hid
."s I lilt I
J'J ii'in
IT. miii
J." (inn
! V.t
It mi i
." ."no
1 ."hi i
. $Jii t.ii'i liii
Tut il
Dcatli of Ail.nn Mettin-or
A rial III MeltlliKCr, onr? of tlir ohhst losl
cletilH of tlin KnIN of Scliuj IKill, iJltd itfi
da of tlio Inllrmltles of old ikp, lie van In
Ii'h rilit) -fourth year .mil for iikhiv e:irH
Londucled a furnlhlriK" buincfts fn tin Falls
of Schuylkill. Hi was a otor.m of th Civil
W.ir. IU will be hurled from his home. Iu5
lida!! nentio, uheje he .spent the last fh
eais following his rit'rement fiom husiucfs.
He was horn In 1'hlladf Iphia In 83-1 and
fspem Jilunll nil of his Jifo in this clt.
lie Ls bin l oil by a son
"CAMP ANGEL" STUDYING
FOR OFFICERS' DEGREE
Mif.s Rlielia 'Crawford Taking
Coursn in Salvatirfn Arm
Training College
Tile 'Angel of I'ainp tioidon" Is now n
student In tbe Salvation Ami Ti.ilnlug lol
lege in- tills city Slie came beie fiom At
lanta, 'in . to undeigo an oMIecis' ti.ilning
couit-e. and vtlien i oiiiml"sonid she rxpeetN
to go In Trance nnd get out Into the fiom.
line trendies
Miss ltlieln Ciavvfoiil Is the "angel" The
title was bistovveel upon bei bv the 'bovs"
down ut i'ainp tlotdon many of tliini I'enn-HlviiiilniiHT-vvlio
wtie I lit! itilplcnls of ber
inlnlstiatlons, paillculaily in ibu camp bos.
pltali-. Willi bei motlier, ttlio is n eaptiiln
In tbe Saltation Alinv. .Miss ("raw fold ls.
lied the cantonment seveial times a Heel, to
Ha a ttord of tlieir to the "bins" and to
luiug liouers and deliiades to lliui-t, in tliej
heispltnl.
j;tfi.v Wednesday as "angel il.i" at the
tamp, and the visit of Mlf.s I'l.itvfutd nnd
ber mother was one of the big events of
the da. Miss 1'iavtfoid's fatbei Is llrlgadlei
Andrew Craw find, In eliaige of the South
Atlantic division of the Salvation Aimv lie
expetts soon to go nveiseas Tlie division
will then become, tlie chaige of Mrs, Ciaw
foid. ARMY GIRL WAS "CAMP ANCKI."
Mis Hlieba Crawford is now in this
city training for an offieertliip in I lie
Salvation Army. Because of her interest
in toltlieri at Camp Gordon t the tin
known aa the "anger of the cantoaweat
''"BbBbBtMb BrBrBBBr
SgSBlM
bbbbKJbBLT
MrSSBrlBtlHASa
TO REVISIT THB
" ..
.'..n
Kngland's "Most Efficient Sil
Lecturer"' Coming Back
to America
.Miss Helen Kroer. vthei, during licr MoX'dj
ture tour In Ameilc.t Isst winter, was pr.'ffe
ttil I ,1.- . n, ...... .... ...... . t .
......m.-ii me inose riucieni single leciurertj
sent out by tlie KnglMi Oovcrnment, feeVl
scheduled to tetmii to this country neatv $
week, and will give her Hist lectures of th!s"wl
lour In I'hlladelphla. ,'1'"
All S 1 I H U( ! MUD ft t,f 1t nfitii nlla Biff rAfl "'J
women s vtar vvoik In Kngland. It was he J!
H lire UlllHn.l Itln ...Mn...l . fl ., 1.
"" ." tnii--rt,iiini ainui, itiiiiiiii is. J
there and personally i-et It going In 'toS'i.
tenters. m,P R thoroughly familiar with M
,........ ,. ,. ........ . . u. r.Vd
-....,,.. inu ,, "Nil 1IIKS StHIOJl CHITipiliaSt i
omen's work In both llngland nnd France JftA
anil she rnmm In Atntt, tl.lu Hm. .lt. M ,
speelal mestage fiom .Mis. Whttclavr neld,-'
l.ailv Ward, t.teutenant folonel and Mr.
Acl.ind and other relief tt others. Durhia; he" JjjTij
.me lew iiiontiis she tins stiulleu conditions jj :,'
at the riont. She also has lsltcd all the 'ijHl
tinciMtlfila l t ...! -..... .1... U.. .1
v-,....., .,, ....iMiifu uiiiin ene suTuaiet:e iwt. M M
I.ieiltenant folnnel Aelund. who Is In eharve" ,AZiJS
of Hrltlsli lellef in thai tit t . ' $4
The noted lectin er and author will coma ,i ,(&,a
to
Philadelphia tmtler the auspices' 4of thiwi9
Ml lli'tlsh relief committee of the Kmer-. si!J
hum i iiiisn relief committee of the Kmer-.
geney Aid and Queen Mnt's Guild. Pro-
eteeis iiom tlie lecttnes will go to tiles or &),
cnnl7.1t InOQ ttnil Un ita.1,1 l , ,,,.( o1!a? tvAflr. I'Vrii .1
MIsh i-'niNir Is expicted to airlve In Phlla- .i
l.tll.ttto V... .... .!... 1 a... I ..!. ..Ill V. !. . h7ht
..." ..v, tllllM-l .,, ,,,, Bill.- ,. Ill UE lllc "A
gui si of Mica ICate Konester Itobcrtaon, cor- -fyi
1 1 Sliotlilltlf. Httlntniv f,,l tfnuitroe nf thA 'b...
Hritlsh relief conimlttee hole.
Theie will be 11 series of four curren (T,ii
event e'lasses on Monday mornings at the ei"!
Itltr.-i'nrltoii Hotel, beginning November 4, ?V72?
when M'ss Kiascr will dlscus current events "Jt'j
in ,.iti,,u wien i special irieicnce 10 womwii iiia
'I'lie flrvt ,riilt,,r luoliiu w III ltn Vntamhoi. .T,.
11. at the (lermnnlown Y. SI. I". A., under' . (k?
the nusple-eit of the Sarab Dobson I-oelge, the i'v.Xfl
Herman town Hrlllvb.Amnrlenn enmnilttpn ntld V" t-'s
St I.liKe's Kensington class. Miss Kraser Will Ji "fi
"Wluit American Women Are Doing Over ,, Tl
There" will be the sublect of her addreas at Xil
... .i- .,., i. v i invi v iii, iiuiciiiuvi An. '. (fb
....... . ... .. . fiKSti
inieiing win in. m cnarge or .Mrs. Jjawarq Orx.
Iluelianan I'assall. ftjp4
Theie will be another lecture at tho Ulta- h'&
( (lilt l It Vim1. Hf . Illn.n1 To.ilkn . 4 iTrr J
itiiitui .iutvriitii.1 mu uii .iuiai mouoa wa. '"7J.TJ
tin tt'ui " Miss Quelle Cutter wilt be In,
UiniKt
DREAMLAND
ADVENTURES
By DADDY
X compute new tidievture each week htgi
ntng Monday and ending Saturday
THE IMAGINATION STONE"
(I'rniiy nnd Hilly Ante mi fionsoritiii7
po sous, inilimils inul birds into other things
tcffi the nmolimfion Slonr, when thrii
me f7iciTcces tmiicd Into squirrels. The
atone threatens evil to all who haie coma
vmler its spell.)
CHAPTER VI
A Wild Scramble
WT.T1..-,. .,. .....-, ,, . .t..Ml ,. 4l'A
Jxjieivi, enu Miuiifei Kin. was o Btutiiuj yH
over lier music lesson that Mis Jonet, iSM
the teacher, losing all patience, rapped hefv
smortlv over the knuckles with a pointer.-
As Peggv and Billy, watching through the
window, chuckled nt this. Jerky drew the
Imagination Stone from her pocket met la v
a trice the girl nt the piano van'shed, Tn .
.miss acmes' lap tvas a saucy seimrrei. miss ,&?!
.lones snriricecl vvituiy ami tne squirrel nip; ijMiJJt
pen nrr nn ine wrir. iwa
Outside on the curb. Perkv. the squirrel 1,1
bov, was tearing Ids hair oer Dllly's arith $ jv?&fj9
luetic problems Suddenlv lv lierame a snulr- ,3'$i
re again .icik s rrst inuugui nau otcii'pw'u
of her rompinlon JL tj&teM
Ml"s Jones rushed for the door ana 'nannfl
she threw It open, she suddenly became' ffiWB
Parrot That was .letky's revenge for thei "p"!
unhappy I alf hour s'ie had spent at the !$'
piano .Vow Jeikv was satisfied and ahe
rushed for fieedem
Peggv and nil'y suv their chance to get
tho Stone, and da i ted down to the door! A
gust of wind slammed it shut in their faces,
with the stone Inside.
"Woe! Woe!" crpaked the Haven, flut
tering out from ills hld'ng place ns the two
iats discovered him. The rats, angered at
Ills escape, made afler Peggy and Billy.
They set nred terilblv powerful and fcroclcus.
Vow began a totrlble race, Peggy and Billy
on ahead, the rats light after them. Up the
nee. out nn the swa Ing branches, along a
telephone cable high above the street, acrora
a wire to the roof of the bouse, over the
eaves to a broken attic window, a scamper
through tbe attic only to find tlio stair door
closed, a plunge Into n dark, dangerous-look-ing
i at hole, a rush between the walls Into
the cellar, and then up the cellar stalra to
the kitchen
In the kitchen vvas Hilda, nodding over the
pMntocs she vvas paring for supper. Under
her feet rushed two desperate squirrels and
trli nfm, elm, i, lun netful rnltt Tin tpnt
Hilda's feet! Thiougb the air flew potatoes. itvn
pan and paling water Out from 'behind the rf
stovo darted Tom, the cat turned Into a dog. x
Now the chase led through the houne, with ,
rats after squirrels and dog after rata.
Peggy led the way through halls and rooma '?
to the spot vvhcip the Imagination Stone lay, i
The mis grabbed tho squirrels' talis, when . '
suddenly Peggv and Billy became girl and i
boy again. The rats tumbled back, Tom ?
iuad for them nnd the chasers became ;
chased. Billy opened the door and out they
tore ,
mllowlng them nnd looking up, PefC7 -Mi
saw that the hawk bad Just caught the raven, i
and tlie eagle bad Just caught the hawk. ' J
In a flash slio tinned them Into Heddy TyoocV rrWS
pecker. Blue Jay and Judge Owl, ffXtwA
".Tnst In time." hooted Judge On I. "An. 1'Sft
ether second nnd I'd have eaten Blue Jay -.ffi'
P , i
A shout dieiv Peggy's attention to &,'
tn.ci 'rn,, m.-in with the run waa luat i,.'.
,.,,..,. . T . 4
e gun wan juat Vlu '.
about to shoot the suppoed mad dor. Invrffift.-
stantly Peggy turned the bulldog back HK8 ,'
, il ..... .. 4 4tn iniiin mnn ant r aaBiak K w
IMP lU(UTcMrc.til, .l inn runic iiiuuivhii wwww-- j
turned Tony Into a monUpy npaln, and W$p '
-Rpr liacK Into an orffan-ftrinaer. N jg' ,
Joined Tom In chasing tlie rats. Just aa tJW&.JStS
iats were,about to be caught, Peggy ttinHMttffVUj
them back Into the Sharp brothera. TWJf ;&
... i.tniiiAin l.til i unntner down the atrealftf J,Vt3a
, ,, ,......-- -.-,- . . . ;:. .7 . TT'?T'tfi
as fast as they couiu leg It, vvitn tne
nfiee ibem. until .Peggy turned Tom
into a cat, and then Krlsker took after MaaJ'vfijM
as eagerly as ever, ' A'Kv
The parrot was squavvklng about the yara.Mri j
Pecirv. remembering her unprepared piaBoV-??', ' ,
;esson, wns tempted to let her squawk, t( .t' x
the thought seemed mean, so she auafclr-l'Vu
v.na-a,l il,A narrnl MarK into 3I1M Jonu.'lU'lV.
"'; -. .-.;..- ; " .;. r.i'irv nEjj
Jl'Sk Jones went sailing oown tne street vm
ln!iiiiint tneleeel. -n
The dazed policeman was looking atlj
organ-grinder, v'
"I ouaht to art est sou for cruelty .
monkey," he said, "but if you'll do better.
let ou go una lime. 'TVT
"I give ou aa niong," sata eyivaaM
"You pulta him In da warm animal hotWj
da park, I Knowa now it ain't no nmi
be oa monK in ui niutci,
Tony did a dance or joy ana so did raj
And dancing, she dropped the Jmaru
stone and it rolled out of sight In the i
trap. V-l
I-ooklng up. after a vain search P
Peggy found nerseir aione. v-K
"fjraclous, I'm glad I got things strafa
ed out beforo I lost the Imagination
she sighed "Wouldn't It have been"
if I nad been obliged to leave avan
topsy-turvy" And Peggy contentedly
bat'K to ner lessons. x
tin tho next sioru Peggy tU'"i
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