EVENING PUBlIlCf LEDGER PHIJJADEJjPHIA, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 101S 15 -a uri v.Sf f.l JUS1 GOSSIP ABOU1 PEOPLE Mrs. Henry Pepper mix to lima Children's Dancing Class This Winter at Mrs. Theodore Cramps Several Persons Moiinu Into Town The War h Over TJOOl'.AYi lint run' lluriuo! Did eiu - oxer think jciii'd live to hear It'.' I Mil you really believe those Germanic woultl ever ciimo acios nml nieii iinvthlnR uiul that hontllltle. would ever slop? Did ou" Con oil dicum It's ttuc, elrli nnd boys? Can yaw- Well, it Is. It's over, over, oxer! And 1 Just until to e-hrlek. don t you" T UUAll that Mm. Bub MuntBoinei has rIvcu up the little duncliitf clnsii which Iib Iirh had for a number of ycam nt her Vlllnnova home, Andronn. The rensnn hy 15 undoubtedly a Rood one. The place In rather far back from the stutlon and main 1 cutis, hast jcir, durltnx the e treme rold nnd deep enow, the. uIush had In be Riven up for weeks tit u time, as It was almost Impossible to get ovei the road"? So Mrs. Henry I'ujiper Yiiux Is Bjlns to have the cIiikh this jear and it wilt be In town at Mrn. Vnux'rt mothers home, 1T20 Locust utreet. The llrst meet Ins will bo held neM Thursday. Mr. Vtiut was MIm 1 "ranees Cramp, you remembei. lid her mother Is Mrs Theodore Vx'. Cramp, The class is too dear for anvthlnR. tots from about ten to twelve. Mrs. Charlie Da Costa has the older class, from about thirteen to fifteen ye.irs of ae. I haven't heard yet where that class will meet, for oU know Ashei'fl has been taken oxer for the United Service Club, and Mrs. Wurts's etass, for one, Is to meet .it the ISelleVue Btratford. Won't it b funny not to haw an Aslier's" Whj. bark in tho dark asec, It Mmn to me, I huo ahn heard of dancea at Asher's. Most of the piesent debutante mothers tnado their debut there at the old Natatoilum, which was Ashor's Dancing Academy, at the Monday Evening Dancing Classes, when Mr. Wil liam White nnd later Mr. George Hoker were tit tho head of the class. Tho old Clndcrellas started there, too Well, well, war makes a lot of changes. doesn't it ' YOV know lt qiuw an affair these da.is to h e a luncheon. "Posilutely," when you hear of one you think tho Rood old days "befo' do wah" are comlnsr b.irk. Ke:t if it's only a brldRe club luncheon, It's a party, anyhow, and een If ou don't holon? to the bridge club and consequently don't get Invited, even If you would not be Invited anyway, you'lo nUtl about It. sien't ou? Seems llko old time, so to speak Mts, Kene Haio hid her fortnifihtlv brlclKH club out at Stonj hurst for luncheon nd bridge last week. Ulght of tl.cm alto nether, but they had a line time. The quests, members of the brldpe. were Mrs. rtobett Llngett, Mrs. Vail Marsh. Mrs. Earle Johnton, Mis. j:illot Nuxvlln, Mis. Svdney Dunn and Mrs. Hrinton Thomas, besides Mrs. Iture and her mother-in-law, Mis. r.mott Haie. The Kmott Jlities and the Iteno lt.ires will close, their Sti.iffoid houe this week and move Into their homo at 100 South Twent -second hticr-t TAI.KINO of pcoplo inoiiiiR in Horn Htraffoid, Mrs. Sam I'liwr nnd her rhlldren hae doted their place, Shnily slcle, out there, and are in town lit 1707 Locust stieet lor tho winter. THIS stor has two sides. The first slda deals with two eiy lonely "Robs" (that means sailors, you know), with n wholo perfectly good evcnlnc and nothing to do with It They wcr) wandering along u utreet in ono ot "our delightful suburbs," when a car passed them tilled with a laugh ing crowd of girls who looked as if they were going to a pnrt. As ono man they followed, determined to see a paity if they couldn't get in on one. Tho car stopped In front of a house, and the hoiibe had Trench windows and the cui tains were up. Then tho "hunch" struck them. This is the other side of the slot v. A croup of girls met at n certain houfce where there was lots of room, to piactlcn for an entertainment they nro going to give, for their lied Cioss auxiliary. They wero having a big time hinging and going thiough a lot of stunts, when tho doorbell rang and p. much emb.irrissed "gob" wanted to know if this was tho placo where they sent for thlrty-flvo men from the navy ya'rd to come to a dance. It wasn't, naturally, and ho explained that he and the sailor with him were with a bunch who had been told to get off at it ceitaln street (which was gome sl blocks away) and walk four blocks. They hadn't been told any direction, so they wandered, saw the lights in tho window and thought maybe that was It. Just then tho brother of one of the gliU who had driven the car, offered to take them to their proper des tination, und, refusing cordial Invitations to vconie in and we'll get up n part) for you," they hustled off tho poich. This Is whero the two stories meet. After the teheursal, on the way home, brother wns asked about the two sailors. "-Vhere did you take them to?" "Down to the corner," waB tho calm reply. "They woieu't going lo any paity. They'd been standing in front of the house thero for half an hour trying to get u. nerve enough ' to so in. It was a put-up Job, but when they got there they loci their nrrve and wouldn't go In. i.m fH. UOY8 nnd gills, the will's over. v They'll be coming homo soon and best of all. the killing has reused I . NANCY WYNNE. Social Activities Mr. and Mrs. John W. deary, Jr., who have ' ben living In the South since their marriage. have leturned and will spend part of the winter with Mr. ami Mrs. Jolm W Ueary, at Ihestnut Hill. Mrs. Geury will bo remem- . ', berea as Miss Elizabeth Wlster. - Mr, and Mrs. Francis Itoblnson, who, with x"-1 their two children, spent the summer months with Mrs. Iloblnson's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Samuels, at their villa, iK Narragan- , ktt l'Ur, have opened tholr house, Bouth ,1 Twenty-first street, for tho winter. Mr. and Mrs. Samuels xvlll not open the'r w house at tho southeast corner of Twenty- second and Locust streets tmu year, uut win tpend the winter at the IUU-Carltun. . Mrs. Henry Maule and Miss I If. ythol flaul Will tlosfj tlmlr house atf Vlllauuva, I'nls month and move '"ilo Mr and Mis ,locih CarsuiiR li.)Ue 22:3 Locust slieit. irtlih thex hnxe bnswl for the winter. Mr ami Mis v'.cleli Pox. will le.vxe Ihilr place nt ogimu on Friday and will occupy an iipaittnrnt nt the Burlington for the winter. Tlieir daughter. Mis Sidney L'rrliiK ton Martin, also lias an tipartii.ent nt tho Uurllngton for the winter months Mr and Mrs TI Mnr-lmll Scull will shortly, c loot' their countrx place mi Cltv line. Oxer brook, haxhig leaveel n huucu In tenia for the w Intel ' Mr (itnrge Tjler ami her 'imither. Mis John V. Coleu, will iu'elie on Tuesday afternoon nfler 3 ilurlng tho winter at tlulr home. 2111 I'luu street. No i.uiIb h.ne ben sent out Mr and Mm i:eiett A. Srlu.flild. of 1517 flxford stint, baxe Issued Inxltatlons for the xx eddlng of their daughter, Miss Mnrth.i H. Kcliotleld, and Corporal Charles HlPs llajes, of Trenton, N .1. on Saturdn'. No x ember SO, at 7 o'clock, in the Church of tin Iiunriintlnn, ilrond and Jefferson streets. The eeretnoii) xx-111 ln followed by n lecep tlon for the rtlatlxes and n fi w Intlniatc frliids ut the llellexue-.Stratford The wedding of Miss Ultrubeth fl. Slf ''ollex. daughttr of Mr nod Mrs Joseph o McColk). of JIH Noith Txvtit.v-Ki court street, and Lleuteiuut ll.ury N UUNfoid, t". H N.. of Nexx- York) xvlll lake place on Huturdaxl Noxembir 30. at the home of the bride's pun nls Miss Mn'ollex raxe j luncheon on Sntunlav at hr home White and golden ehrxs.-iii' theinunis nnd imk luixes xvue used in the i1c orations Tho guests xxne Mis Norin.in Oimn, Mrs Italph Mn, Mrs llurtd Van Sweitngen. Mrs W. II f" Terrx. .Mr Mnt tliew Carlton lilttm-xn. Mis litntge I'oe rtlsch; .Miss i;il?Hlietli l-'ooks. Miss Hachel I'ranie, Miss lluih Mnurer. Mis David Cramer, Miss Katharine Unities, Miss Al berta re Long. Miss Mnudn McCiilie. Mrc William nuitiugo and Airs. Harold hherxx-ooil, The 1'enns.xlinnl i Women's Press Associ ation xilll hold a inect'ng on Thursday exe nhig at the Hotel Addphln, when theie xxlll be an address on "Crime After the War" by lr James I Llchtenbergcr, piofessor of porlologj nt the CnlM rslty of reuiis.xlxnrcia Tim lecture will be followed b an Inforuul retejitlon Mr nnd Mrs Louis liirch announced the engagement of their daiiglittr. Miss Anna lllrch, to Mr. Iteiman N Caplan at a re ception giien ut their home, 1117 North Franklin rtrect Tho Misses i: lllrch nnd F. Caplan enteitalmd at the piano Mr. Joseph Neff also gaxe a fexi piano selections, Tho"u present wire Mr and Mis I. lllrch, Mr and Mis- J Caplan, Mr nnd Mis n lllich. Mr. and Mis. II Nicholson, Mr ami Mis .1 Carr. Mr J Caplan Mlti F Caplan. Miss Anna lllrch. Mr II. Caplan Miss U Hindi. Mr .1 lPrch Mr and Mrs J Khiinberg. Mrs Slotiiu. Mr A. Neff. Mi .1 NclT. .Ml utilss nnd others 'I WO SEItVICti FLAGS KAISIil) Vionrer oi!atiou anil Uptoitn Cilizrnt Honor Sons in Serxicc The Pioneer Liberty Sing ssoil.itlnn r.iled another rrxlce ling etscrday nftei noon at the corner of Summer und Fartoti stioets In honor of the men In the sen Ice from Slimmer street between Carson and I'Ifty-tlrtt, and finin l'nrsnu stieot between Itace street and Hnxerfoid nxeniie. Tho Llheitx S'lig was led bj Dr It Ber tram renlmmc, of Fiftieth nnd M.irkit streels, the iis'oclatloii'K tigulir leader and sex-ernl hundred lesldents trntn Fiftieth, Arch, I'aie, rarsiu, Foitx ninth and ).'ifi flrst street" Joined In xxith enthusinsin dm to the apparent nearness of pence. Next Sund.iv aftirnoon the association xvlll hold anothei hIiiit on I'lfl-llihi sued lietwcen Mniket and VilIi mid rtilse u seix lie Hag to the bo a from that block The I'ollce Hand will furnish music. On Thurs day, Noxemher 21 tin ussoi Intlon will hold Its first Indoor l.lbertx Slug In th,i .'iM-cmblv room of the Jiunlap SlIiooI. Flfts-llist mid Hace streets Ainingeinents aia pending fni the holding of tho tegular xxeeklj sings throughout the winter ut the Duulap Sehool HesldentK of Twenty-first stret biiMien Susipiehanna ux'eiuie and York street i.ilsed a service Hag with fifteen stars for the box i from that block In the nrm and naxv at 2 o'clock e.sterday afternoon the I.lbeiiy Sing, In xehlih hundreds Joined, xxas made eolorful b the pri hi hi e ot a large nuniliei of pallors, soMleis niiiilnes, lied Cios" mi m bers in uniform and Ho Scouts. All the children niesont xxeiii glxen an Aineiu.a.1 Hag and a red, xxhlti and blue tap G1IIL SCOIT TO GliTKW'AIM) Cliampioii Slflmp Salesman Will Ileecixe Title anil l'riztf Todny AIlss Rose Oppenhelmer, of 2300 Talk axenue, will lodux' be awarded the title of champion Qtrl Scout war-savings Mump salesman, not onl of Philadelphia, but of the United States In addition to the title, she xUU recelxe a liriie of two wnr-saxlngs stamps. Her total sales during llnj recent diixe amounted to $3110.37 Miss Oppiiihehner Is a member of Troop No 17, of tho Philadelphia (3lrl Scouts, which also has tho institution of h.ixlng won the championship banner for the troop sell ing the most stamps, the sum legalized being 113,238.60. "1 never uccoptcd a turndoxvn. said Miss Oppenhelmer, 'but abxays kept on smiling and continued to talk politely ai d explain tho necessity for public support cf ogr stamp drlxe. In the end btamps ,ilx-ns xitro purchased " The Rev. Jamej Chaplin FeruJIel Moutrliilr, J'ox. 11. 'I lie Hex-. Dr. James Chaplin Fernald, clergyman, editor and author, died ut Ids home here today For txventy-sexen yeais Doctor Fernald xvas pas tor of Baptist chinches In Maine, Vermont and OhliA later Joining the edltoilnl staff of tho Funk & WagniillH Company to become associate editor ot the Standnid dictionary. Ho xxas the author or editor of many books recognized as tiuUitrlty on tho Ungllsh Ian. guage, and at ono tlmo xxas dean of the, de partment of Hngllsh at the Intercontlneni.il University at Washington Ho was horn In l'ortland, Me, In August, 1838 Charles C. llrown Chatles C. Hrown. a member of the old guard of tho Second lteglment. d'ed Satur day folloxvlng an attack of pneumonia Mr. Hrown, xvho xvas slxt) eight jeais old, re sided at 1421 Huclld iixenue, where funeral serxlces xxlll be held tomorrow afternoon, at 2 o'clock. Interment xvlll bo In Northwood Cemetery. Mr. Ilroxxn xxas a member of Htonemon's Fellowship of tho Thlrty-neconil Wurd. Conimunlt) Service If you have nn extra xvlg uboat sou, the War Department Commission on Training Camp Activities wants It, and h also more than ordinarily Interested In any hoopsklrts or polonaise that Is hanging around, nny Cleopatra costume, or kneo bieeches from the time J on wero Napoleon at tho mnsxrueiade. Take them around to the representative of the war ramp community service, und he will see lut they are mustered Into active service. The Department of Dramatic Activities among the soldiers under th commissions Is organizing nnd training them so that each regimental unit will havo Its own -,rcup of players with a leader. Dramatlo directors have been sent Into the camps to develop these groups. Plays, malnj-up material, wigs and costumes aro being furnished also, and tho demand for. those latter accounts (or the sUalt ats Uut old Uunk. In the attiu. . WEDDING IN THIS CITY OF INTEREST IN TOLEDO, OHIO i Mi lalitli . i-nodprnM, of orlli l'lillnilrl plila, llerome liriilc of Mr. S 1'. Mnkey A xx Hiding of Interest In this eltx ;iid In Toledo. l, wns Ihnl of Miss IMlth A Snod jniss. daughter of Mr nml Mis A D Snod Kias, f ujs Nnith rifteuitli rtteet. nnd Jlr Samuel P t.lukex. of Toledo, which took pl.ne on Saturdny exenlng fit the home of the br'ih s p-irents The pe remoin xvus per formed at fl o clock by the Ilex- William Freeniantle, rectot of the I'rolnMniit Kplsco Pil I'litirch at Slxttenth tiil Master stieets The bride wore her traveling suit of tnunr i loth xvllh a taupe lint to match Her fat in gaxe hei In marriage und she was nttinded b Miss llilgn Hergholme ns bridesmaid Mr Lxerett Suter xx-ns the brldegrooin s best man. The service xxns followed h n dinner for the families, after which Mr Llnkij and ids bride left for Toledo JllIlNMI.N-TlTCS The marriage ul M'ss Dm oil x l h" Titus, iliuglitir of Mr. nnd Mrs Kdntn s Titus, into cedar avenue West I'hllnile -phla, and Mr Herman Candler Johnson. I S .V of (Irecnxllle, Tex. took place mi Satuidin nfteilinon The t eremoti) was per fornml bj Chaplain Dickinson, C S N The bride xv.ik attended h hn sister, M'ss Ixiui'a Albertson Titus, nnd the best man xxas J V lliintln, V s . , uf Arkntisis Mr and Mrs Johnson will live at 41' 10 Cedar avenue TO TKI.I. WAR EXT'ERIENCES Captain Arlliur Hunt t liulr to l.riture for I'xtriisicm Soi in j . Captain Arthur Hunt Chute, of th First Canadian eoiitlmcent, tlergvniun and author of "Tho Ileal Front.' xvlll lie a feature In this week's program of the I'liHerslty ljx tension Soi let Captain Chute xxlll tell the Inner story of the war liom tl(, iexxoliit of not onlv nn actual i ombatant but one who hail been li.iliid n a .xr cm respond! ut In the Ilalkan and Mixiian campaigns The title of the In lure, wh'eh Is to be held on Thursdu exenlng hi Wltheripoon Hall, Is ' Cnseeli Hoik's of the War" Dr (leorgc Karle Italguel publlelst nnd war xxoiker, xxlll begin a svrii s of ten Cur lent Hxcnts lictuus In ttberspoon Hall tomonow afternoon ' Th War nt the Und of Font ears' will he rho ubjei I itlcunsed DREAMLAND ADVENTURES By D.WDY A comrtVfr tjpu) aifipHlure eorh urrk f,ealn tiori; Jfotiifay uittl rnillny balurdav THE CLOUD GIAMS il'fOUU, tf'io, fit prmoiij clurui, mm en jojn( strunye uiii-iiKuicn imioiiy (At du ill nn in JlmlluHil, visits tiiiAiion ii ihIoms fn this talc) CHAPTER I I'fKKy I ixif' a Strange Land "TILAKLs of !?iiow wtre dancing in the air -L uutside I'igg s window Some bobbed about In merry Jigs and some waltzed slow. 1 to the giound In graceful loops nnd spirals. 1'eggy xiatched them xvlth fascinated ejes From what distant, injsterlous legions had they gaily traveled to find a resting place on her lawn? And whut stiange sights had they witnessed on thtlr wa7 Appuiently their Journey li.nl been bapp, for they frolicked see joyfully at Its close Soon the xvlndoxv pano be-came llecked wilh xxhlto flakes. Peggy, admiring their Jewel-lll-o biMUlv, suddenly hecamei axxan that they xxoru Klouplng themselves on the glass in the form of letters, and that thesu letters spelled a message. (liee tings to l'rlnccss. l'eggy," reael tho message "Crvuta!, ejueen of the Snows, ban he-aid how e,u ri funned the ilianl of the Wi'odi. She askt" jour aid " There the mes sage stopped, the pane being filled l'eggy, leading i igeilx xxas ellsapolnti'd at this al lii pi iliise, but her disappointment quickly xaulshed when she s.ixv that the word she had lead wnu melting nwuj. while new xxurds xxero foimlng on the pano "Two wild giants up-et all Cinudland with the-lr l.iinpnges She would haxe )ou tame them xx 1th jour magic thann." "Why, 1 haven't any magic charm," sahl Peggj' ertit loud "I didn't need any to re f inn the illant of tho Woods bucauso he has sue h a geod beau " At oiu-o tho snoxv flakes spelled out an an axxer. "These giants hai'e no hearts. That's xxhy they are cruel xvltliout knowing it Conio quickly, for ex in now they plan a mad raid that will " Hero tile message reacheel tho bottom of tile pane, and l'eggy had to xxalt i moment befm o the e'ontlnuatlon appealed at the top. " spreael xxoo over tho land. Hasten'" That xxas the end of the message. It left Peggy much disturbed. Who was Crjutal. cjuien of tho Snows? Who xvere the two xx lid utants? How w.ih she to get to Cloun land If she should undertako to help lame the giants? On tho xvlndoxv pane nppeured the answer to her thoughts. "1'ut rar spirit In 'your, bnath, then blow' It through the kejliolu." These were queer directions nnd Teggy didn't understand them at all. Just to see xx hat would happen she placed her lips to the keyhole of tho front uoor and Ulew vxitu all her might. "Puff!" nnd there sho xx-ns outside the door. Only she xxasn't her regular self. Her body xxas still on the Inside of the door, safe and vv aim in tho house, and the part of her outside was Just a misty bit of air llko one's breath on a frosty morning. Strange to saj', Peggy didn't mind this at all On tho contrary she felt wondertully free und gaj'. A puff of xvlnd caught her and there she was dancing among the snow llukes. Hut tho snoxvflakeH had changed, too. She saw thnt they were really tiny elxes xvho xxero haxlng tho Jolllest kind of a time as they frisked abeyut on their way to the ground. Only a mlnuto did Peggy dance xvlth the snow flakes and then she whisked up and up until she was In tho dark cloud from which the elves were falling Through this sho floated and all of a midden she came out In tho bright sunshine of u strange and beau, tlful land. It was a region of mountains, of ravhKs, of castles, all wonderfully col ored by tho rays of the Betting sun. lllght in front of her was a huge silvery cloud palace surrounded by walls and u moat. On the wnll abovo tho gate stood a herald with a trumpet. Through the trum pet he shouted a message of greeting: "Welcome. Princes l'eggy! Lnter the Palace of Crystal, Queen of the Snows'" Wondering xvbat xvas about to befall, Peggy dilfted toward the palace A draw brldgo xxas let doxxn oxer tho moat, und tho meat gnles opened, disclosing a, ciowd of glistening creatures waiting to recelxe her. flu tomorrow's chapter Veoay firtt feels the roiioi sfrcitolh of the Olants sic is osseel to tame.) ART LOVERS THRONG JOINT EXHIBITION IN ACADEMY Miniaturist ami Water Color Club Hold Annual Show I'nusual Interest was shown yesterday Ht tho opening of the Joint annual exhibition of the Philadelphia Watei color Club and tho Pennsylvania Society of Mlnlaturo Painters In the Academy ot Kine Arts. Fiom the moment the doors opened at I o'clock until they closed at f throngs passed through tho galleries hung xxith one of thei most varied reflections of xx-atercolors, inlnla tines, etchings, lithographs and charcoal draxxliigs that have been seen here for a long lime. Thirteen hundred and sixty-nine per suns visited the exhibit during the daj'. , Joseph PemieU's black-and-white studies of war pUntB, Thornton Oakley's impressions of Hog Island and the Vrench war Pictures were i centers of specla) attention. A CHARMING FAMILY GROUP MltS. J B. On tin' lawn of her home in Kaelnor THE MAN WITH THE CLUB FOOT iu vi,i:vriM: wu.li m Cepurlahf. nie Si flu V Me .el'j.i 'o tcwrloht hv HuWrl l Mi Krirt. J u CHAPTER .VI (Cmitmtif-il) "XtTOl nenlni xxnrrv nliout xour Heinuu -L mentality.' I told mjself, "ouxe got It all here! Vou'xe onl got to he a parrot like tho rest anil jou'll be as good a Hun as Hlndcnburg!" A Continental waiter, they saj-, can get ono anjthlng one chooses to ak for at any hour of the elsy eir nlglit 1 wns about to put this theory to the lest "Walter." I skid (of course, In Hcrmanr. ' I want u bag, a handbag. Do you think joil could get mo ono" loes the gentleman want Ii now?" the man replied. "This xe ry minute-, I answered About that size''" indicating Senilms "s, or stunllet If sou like , e am not pal titular " "I xxlll see what can '" lone In ten minutes the man wns back with x blown leathir bag about a slzo smaller than Semlin's it wns ml new and tin charged mc thirl x gulden (which Is about flflj shillings) for It 1 paid with n xvlll Ing heart and tipped him geminindy to boot, for I wanted a bag and could not xxalt till tho shops opened without miasms. Hie train for Hermans I paid my bill nnd drove off t" the Cen tral Station through the dark stieets Willi mv txvo bants 'I he ih" ks were' striking as I entcreil under the great glies dome of the station hall 1 went stliilght to the booking olllce, nml bought a ill st-e lass tlel.it single, to iler lln One nex.-r knows whnt mnv happin and 1 had several things to do before the - i lei v an t The bookstall was Just opening I pur chased a soxeielcn's worth of bunks nml magazines, Hngllsh, 1'reiie'h nml Herman, and .rammed them Into the bag I had procured at the cat' 'Hills laden I aeljouriii d to tho hlatton liulT-ii There I set about executing a scheme I h-nl eiolx.il for leaving the .In. urni lit which hemlln had binught fiom llnglnnd In a place e,f safetj. whence It eouid xbe recovered without dim. ultx. should ans thing happen i. me I knew n one In Holland sax. D.cks.'nnil I could not send him the. docu ment, foi I ih'l '"" "' tlm POt lor the same reason I xxould not post the documen home to mx b ink In England': besides, knew '"" ''","11 "ot "Rlsl,'r 1tt". U,V" i 1 rclork. b which hour I hoped to be xvell on mx was Into Hermans No mx bag. conxenlentlj weighted wllh bol.ks and deposited at tlm station cloakroom Lhould be my safe The comparatix c securlty.of "tatlon cl.akr..oms as safe deposits has e.ng leeniecognld bv Jewel thieves and the like, nnd this means ..f leaving in document be hmd ii. safety seemed ... me tV be be.t.r than any other I could t link ot s, i ,uxed Into my Ing and limn the ..' ..e .i.,,..,re it contained plekid up a piles u. " iteiiiiiiii brochure ,UV so... - ,,. f M10l, tii flneuilKlil will" 'i """ . Vt xiui t. Us """" '" Al"1 ' tUl'kl''1 th", m," e.nviH ease away inside the pages of . innphl.t. stuck the pamphlet deep '."' J" ,iib the bewks and shut the bag '""eeing 1 'rml.sH app.aranee the coile- .. -.,i..tI ...lcul.lte.1 would. Illlllko L..,V,. ilociiment. attract no attention If. bv a x mischance. It fell Into wrong hands e rout. I therefore did not scruple, to tomm't It to the post, llefore tnklng my hug "of books to the cloakroom I wrote two etuis Poth were t A-hcroft-Ashcrofi nf the l-orcign Oftlce, who got me my pass ", permit to come tc. Itotterdam Herbert As hcr..ft r.l I weie old friends I V,ld,."ecd the envelopes to his pi vale house, h Ionilou. The postal . . nsor. I knew, keen Hough h.alw as i "" l' ."'" ,"" iral countries, would leave old Herbert's cur- r"henmst,'le'iur was brief ' Dear Herbert " I xuote "would you mind looking nfler hex . , a until ou hear from me again? XZ 'wiMhVhcle Yours. D O." This Utter w us .1. stlned to contain the cloakroom receipt To conceal tho Importance of an nclosuro, It is always a .lodge to send the revering letter under separate cover near Hubert. " I said In my second let ter "If sou elon't hear from me within two months of this date regarding the mclosure xoi will have already received, please send Jome one or, preferably, go jourself and coUectmy luggage at the cloakroom of the ito terdain Central Station 1 know hoxx buss sou always are Therefore sou will understand my reasons for making hla inordinate claim upon j-our fine lours. ,V And by way of a clue. I added, consequently enough. "Oott strafo Hng- Uiacn'uckeel inwardly at the thought of Hei ,,,.' faCe em receiving this pieposterous "l.j .hat he should abandon his dusty Jtart- m Downing street and betake himself SK; "IBM I knew ,,,'y HcrbeM dull and dry nnd conventional, but jv most fttirc"lled'aWporter at the entrance cf the buffet' and, handing him SemUn'H bag and eercoat bade blm find me n !lrst-cla-,s e'lrrlaKe In tho Uerllu train when It arrived. would meet him on the Platform. Then, at the cloakroom opposite. I gave In my ",". hooks, put the receipt In tho fl-st 'euer and posted it in the lettc.box within ho station Invent out Into the Btreets with th" Ucond letter and posted It In a letterbox let into the wall of a tobacconist's shop in a uulet street a few turnlnis axxsj ny this arrangement reckoned Herbert would get the letter with the r.-r..lpt before Ul Veiling to'Kuw station I noticed imd of slop shop which despite the early hour was already open A fat Jew In hi. .hlrf eeves. his thumbs In his waistcoat pocket.. Sood t " entrance framed in hanging overcoats and haU and boots. I had no urn AB,, "a i. .truck me that a waterproof of some kind might nt.i be a bad addition to I ,.,.1 it -! II II1III Sot -trafe Kngland1 bx 1're.r ir iiublp IUchoff of the University of Hotting. n. Tie ions 'if he thing appealed to mv ,TJ, f lumor 'So he If I said "The xo is P "' culminations ngnln-t mx xxorinj i i,or of harboring coui Kl'Ml'TON ''" i L riiotoCrnft.re. with her two attractive voting chililren mx cvtnnielv Kinnty xx-nrdrobe More oxer, t i. He. ted that xxith the rubber ehoitnge rain coats must lie at a pre mluni In Htrmanj x-o I followed the bowing son or hhem Into hi-, elnih and ellrtv shop nnd emergid pres ent wearlrg an npialllngl ugly green mackintosh reeking hideously elf rubber It xxas a shocking garment but I reflected that 1 xx ns a Herman and must choose my garb aecoidlngls Outside th shop I nearly rnn Into a little man xxho xxas lonfing in the doorxvas". He xxas a wizened scrubby old fellow xx earing a dirts peaked cap xxith a hand of tarnished gi Id 1 knew him nt once for one of those guide . half tout. I alf bullx. that Infest the l.iilwny teimlnl of all gicat Continental cities "Want a guide, sir.'" the mm "aid In Her man I almok mv head and hutrled on The man trot I iel beside me- "Want a good, cheap hotel, sh " Hood, respectable) house What a " "Arh gehi'ii Mo rum Teufel1' 1 cried ar gillj. Hut the man persisted, running along I e.!de me and tiding off his tout's patt-r In a xx-hitzlhg, iithmatlc xolec 1 strue'e off bllndlv down the first turning xxe came In, 'loping l be rid of the fellow', but In vain Kinall). I stopped and lie Id nut a gulden 'Take this and go away'" I said 'Ih. eld leilo.x xx i.ed the toll a.'le "I i Hike, danke," he said tionchalantls', look I g ai the tame tin.n to right um' let' Then he sahl In a calm I'ngllsh voice ut li.ly liltTeieut from his whining accents of a it ou.e'U lefi.ro "You iniijit he a dam' cool hand 1 ' iiut he didnt bluff me. staggeied though I xxas, I said qulckls' In Herman: "What lo jnu xvant xxith "i" 1 elon t uuiliisl mil sou If you iiiinoj" ine .in'' more I shall call the police '" Again ho spoke In L'ngllsh an 1 It xvas the xolio of a xx ell-bred englishman that spoke Vou'le either n past-master ot the game or taxing mad Whs ! the xxrole stall, t Is humming after xmi' Yet j-ou vxnll.rd out of the buffet anl through the xxholc lot of thim without turning a hair No -.vondei they rex. r spotleel x-ou ' ' Again I an xx ri el In Hermun ) "Ich xersie he nlcht '" I Hut he xxeiit on In Lngllsh, xxlthout seem ing to until e my obstivatlon ' Hang Ii all, man, xou can't go Into Her in mx wearing a regimental tie'" My hand flew to mv collar and the blood id in) head What a cursed amateur I vxa sftei all' I bad entirel)- forgotten that I was wearing nix regimental colors I xxa crimson xxith vexation but also with n sense of relief I felt might trust this man II would be a sharp Hi rami agent who xxould notice a small detail like that Still I resolxed to stick to Herman, 1 xvould trust nobody. Hut the guide h id sturted hla patter again I saw txx'o workmen approaching. When thes' had pass, d, he said, this time In Hng-llsh- "You're quite tight to be cautious with a stranger like me, but I want to warn j'ott. Wh). I'xc been following xou round nil the morning Lucky for ou It was me nnd not one of the others . . " Still I was slli'nt. The Ilttlo man went on Tor the Inst half-houi they had been comb ing tint station for sou Hoxx s'ou managed to escape them I don't knoxv except that none of iliem seems to haxe n. vcis' clear Idea of xour appearance You don't loos xers Ilrltlsh. I grant xouu but I spotted x-eiur tie and then I recognized tho Ilrltlsli oilleer all right "No. don't xxorry to tell me an tiling anut jourself It Is none of my business to knoxx, mix more than jou xxlll tine! out anything about me I knoxv xxliere s'ou are going, for I heard sou take' s'our ticket, but jou may as xx .11 understand that s'ou haxe as much chance of gutting Into jour train If j'ou walk Into the railway hall and up the stairs m the ordinary way as jou haxe of fljing across the fiontler." Hut they can't stop me'.' 1 said. "This isn't Hermany " "Hah"' said tho guide "You xvlll he Jost led there will be an altercation, a false i-harge1. and you xxlll miss your train' They will attend to the rest ' "Damn It, man." he xxent on, "I knoxv xxhat I'm talking about. Here, come vv 1th mo and I'll show jou You haxe twenty minutes be. fore tin train goes. Now start tho Herman again ' ' We xxent down the street together for all the world like a "mug" in tow of one of those bkickguaid guides. As we approached the station the guide said In his whining Herman " Pax attention to me noxv. I htiall leave xou here Ho to the suburban booklng oillie the entrance Is In the street to the left of the station hall Ho Into the first-class xxalllng room nnd look out of tho xxludow that glxes on to the station hall. Theie J'ou xvlll see somo of the forces mobilized against jou There is a regu lir cordon of guides like me drawn across tlin elllianccn m me- inain-l no platforms uiiostentHtlousl', of course If you look you xxlll seo plenty of plain-clothes nun, too " "Huldee?" I said He nodded cheerful! "Looks bad for me, doesn't it? Uut cue gets better lesults by being one of them oh' It's nil right In any case you've got to trust me noxv, "See here! When jnu have satlstted jour self that I'm correct in what I saj. take a platform ticket and walk upstairs to Plat form No. 5. On that platform jou will find a tialn Ho to the end where tho metals run out of the station, vvnere me engine xxould be coupled on, and get Into the last flrrt-class carriage, On no account move from thero until you Bee me. Now then, I'll havo that gulden. I gave him tho coin. The old fellow looked at H n1 wagged his head, so I gave him unother, whereupon he took oft .his cap, bowed loxv and hurried oft. In the sunuruan sieie waiting-room I peered oUt of, the window on to tho station hall, True enough, I saw one, two, four, six guides loafing about the barriers leading to tho maln-lln platfotms. There seemed to be a lot of people In tho hull nnd certainly n number of the men po sessed thnt rlhgulnr taste In dre thise rotundities of comour, by which ono may dlstlngu'sh tho Herman In n crowd I now had no hesltnilon In following the guides Instructions to the littir Platform No u was cnmpleiedv desert'el nc I emerged btiathlesH from the long staircase and 1 had no dlltleulty In getting Into the Inst ilrst-elass earrliiRe uneilnerxed I sat down b the win dow on the far slele of the carriage. Alongside II tun the brown panels nnd gold lettering nT n Herman restauianl e'ar I lo keel nt my xxatih. It was ten minutes in sexen There xvas no sign of iny mys terious friend I xionibri'd vaguelv, too, xvhat had becomo of my pirter. True, there xas nothing of Importance In Semllns bag, hut a traxeler with liiEKnKo alxvnvs lenn mauds more confidence than one without. I Five minutes to seven ' Still no word from ! 'he guide'. The minutes tlfkeel awaj. ISv luxe' I xx ac Kolug lo miss the irnln Hut I I sat resolutely In mj eorner I bad put mv I i; met In this man I xxould trust him to the a st i Suddenly his face appeared In the window I n1 my elbow The door xias flung open. 'Quick'" h whispered In mj ear. "follow- I Hie I (TO IIH CONTINCHD TOMOItltiiWi RUMMAGE SALE TO RE HELD THREE DAYS NEXT WEEK Organisation I'minnl at M. l.eoturil' Vrail cni) Will Have Charge of AiTnir A rummage sale for the benefit of the Convent and School of the Hcd Child, ul Thirty-ninth and Chestnut street, xvlll he held next xveek, Noxemher SO, 21 and 'J.', at 32.' chestnut street. All kinds of things will be for sale, and Hie committee promises to dis pose, of eXerj thing donate el, 'fiom ,t house to n tack' ' The mtlrles are being sent to the com int. xxbere tiny xxlll be thorough! disinfected before being olfeieel for el In order that no influenza germs may be curried t the time of tho golden Jubilee; "f St Leonard's Acad.ins. xxlilrh was celebrated last r'rbruarx, u permanent organization xxas formed to continue the good xxork xxhich xxas begun then. It was decided to givo an an nual affair foi tho benefit of the convent, and on account of xx-ar conditions thin will take 11. e form of a rummage sale for the" presesit .xear. The organization Includes alumnae and friends of the school, and among those xxho haxe been most actlxe on the committee In i barge of the sal. ale Mrs Thomas P. Hunter, Mm James M Mund), Mrs Hubert Quennell, Mrs Joseph H Isr.nl Mrs Hurry C Lucas, Mrs. III. hard Selnxoei er, Mrs Thomas Ituam- and Mrs John J l'errecli, chairman War-Work Sings ut Wooilburv, IS. J. The llrst of a series of sings to be heltl In the Interest of the united war xxoik e am palgn will be held at 8 o clock this exenlng at tho Courthouse, Wnodburj, N J Mr White, of tho V. M C A , xxlll be the speaker. C. 11 Hutton, the. local chairman of thu war xxork campaign, will direct the sings To Hear Army Oflicer From rront Major Donald Ashbrlelgc, V S Pie Id Ai tlllerj'. 506 North rairhill siicet, will ad dress the meeting of the Oak Lane Park Improxcmont Assoelatlou tit the Reformed church, Seventh street and SKtj-sixth ave nue, tonight. Major Ashbridge lecentlj re turned from 1'iance after fifteen motiths' fighting Jl XIIKP.T srm:i:T ah uini n i: a m to 11 15 1'. II Till. VDOItXlll I vi xx vvs wcivriBiti't'c. CAST INCLI'DL.s NORMA TALMADGE Sgf IN Hf.ll NBVVr'PT I'lluDI CTION "HER ONLY WAY" The Btory of a lounc C.lll a Pro'eiem of I Me nnj MarrlnKe Wllh XVeallli VXelehlng Acalnst I.ove Ail led Attraction -First National I'renentM CHARLIE CHAPLIN IN HIM 1.ATUH1' COJinUS "Shoulder Arms" A lerrlfle Anmilt ei" 1'rui.slnn Milil .neni PALACE UU MAtlKin STJIKKT This Untiro Week Pirst rrrentatlon CHARLIE CHAPLIN In 'Shoulder Arms' A1ll Mon Tue VX . I Madge Kennedy & Tom Moore In first hhoxxlns "The Mnnilmn of Vnuili Thur , 1 rl Met Viae Mari-h 111 Ilhl len lln Next Week- AMKIlle'A H A.NhW 1 11 ARCADIA c'HFSTMT IIHI.I.VV ll.TII 10 i.i a m . is . n i- .s i:. t 4- n in p m CHARLIE CHAPLIN In nt rivpemHtloii ut "SHOULDER ARMS" In Addition to V'libt Shoulrir ,r WALLACE REID "In THE 5IA.S KllOM fl'VI-'IlAL HA.Nlli:' Next XXeik Till'. llllN'riVVNIll) TIJ.NOH H A R II S O Makes Photoplay Dsuut " " U III "VIV t'OUSIN VICTORIA r-x, TO MM IX : CHARLIE CHAPLIN in' lli "I I Dl.ii vuvts NEXT WEEK vvnxr vul vu iii.n.N waiting ron Th WIMly r.' IIInK I.me Kiory "The Romance of Tarzan" CONCI.l DIVie I'llAPTKI.S llf TAHZAN Of Till: APfN from tho Hook lx IMur Itlee Purrouiths. AtTION IICAl'TY TIIHIM.8 -I'VTIIOS REGENT 5 MAIIKirr ST. II, Ion- 1TTH MAT AM.IsOV in ui:ti ns or MARV MAIIKirr 6TH15ET 11 v v ,W$,:n CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE "Blow Your Horn" T5gD SAN ritANCIhCO'H C'ln.NATOVV.S Olhere. PTifSxS KEYS M-VKKET T lleloxx 00th UKUOO n.Cj I o liillj Twice Nlrhtly "PRETTY BABY" lJJ,n HROADWAY "A S MNVIIKIt AVI! BltU;tLIH i S.ir,, H5 4 p ji, "Among Those Present" J,UH,S:.Aj;cr; DouglnaFairbanks," 'ffl'&iunv'. ' ACAI'f.VtY Of MfSIt PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA IXOPOM) i-TOKOW'HKI Con.lu-tor 1'ltID.W AITKH.SOOM Nov 15, at 3 'no HATl'llDAV f.VKNlNll Kox 10, ai $ j H,.l.ilt TO.SCHA SHIDKL, Vlollnlti MaelvOWKLU , Jlldlaii Hull SvfisDHll.N vCurnlxal In l'nrl" PratK n.rv on ! l llepps'i, 111U Cliralnut bT'F. KEITH'S THEATRE Grand Anniversary Jubilee ! VALESKA SURATT & CO. In "Th 1'urpU I'opnj " HURT DAKKR & CO. l"rMiitlnir"l'roxicrlcatlon" Kutu Ro. uulj. iJ.ixSX.'umaorE' V'. VUjlRirM KEEPING FOLK AT HOME IN TOUCH WITH SOLDIEHS 4 Htul Cioss AiitiwcrH Average o( ' - .'10,000 Qtifrie& WVeklv of 3O.O0n iimilfix concern ng solellers e ceiuntrv'H --irxlce In recehoit V, and an number nnnni reel ach -wee!. . V b the linn iiTi of communlc.iilon of the Am- ""'iJ lean lle.l cr the- branch ut thnt orgnnlxiu i "jS; linn whii h cinleaxor to l.ccii our flghtllig. v-j men In lou. h xx'th their families. A of thld number nbout 20.000 Hrc froln meiDicr una rlene or men In "trvlca ovef. eie-e the renin Imler Seine; freim personK vrliH reUtixeje in n,0 , amps ami cantonment!. In till ceillnlic The Intel in n,e ferlee eif reporti! which tho war council h.it been m.ik!nK public ele.Vi" xxith the xxork eif thl Mirenti ami thnt of tli4 bureiiu eff iirlnmerv relief, the Intter. as ll nam." Imiillen. lux Ipk to do xvlth the car of American interne il In enemy prison CHIlipK Tim report etniet, that from SOOO querlei handled xxeelclx bj the bureau of cnnimutilca tlon txxn montlM apo the number has Jumped t e 30,niio, the Incrense retlectlnR tho fcleaeiy exiKiiiklon of tho American army. lli'enuee of th miccc" of thi commmunlca. t'on xxork In ennnectlon xxith our ovcneti forcrH thei serxlce han been extended to tint tr.iinlnK campd In the I nltert Stutea at the leiiuet of the War Department tjuttles conceriiliiK tolUler-. xxlio have fallen tn xx i Ho home or vxhn nre reported mlfselnK. Killed, xxounde'd, nlclt ot talten prisoners am cnre.l for bv the bureau Heel Cross pcarchern there me 100 of them in l'rnnce obtain the ibjulreil luformiitlon nml it Is forxrarded to the nnvlous families The bureau of prisoner ' relief Is the onlv nrimnlzntloti authnrljed to aid American lirlKonrr of ix.ir Wh n a man b ofTlcInllv rep.ittcel a prisoner the bureau notified h'rt Inmilx Unit It xx.lll I.m.I out for bin welfare.. In iiihlitiein tti forxxnr.hne; mall, money and clothltiK to thu prisoners tlio bureau sends fo, taeh man txxent pouneN of fo,o.l ox'cry xveeX. I'llll.AIU.I.I'lltA e II VIlIS'll TIIKATKES Dire. Hun l.KI. & .1 J .SllfllKIlT l'"fS?T OPERA HOUSE OPENING TONIGHT fil.es NiKhn 51 So 11 75e hii.1 COo ximinee M and Ri U"l rvl bdturili) Kiel llo'Wilf) In- t, ; MhH VX.il f rl na Hit. nt SIS Pop. Mats. Wed. & Fri. - $1.00 J Xlf-Slt.l I.I.I nnd I J im'llf.UT l'reieut WINTKU tlXlinil.N P vvi II. lllixcji A Huge, Whizzing Entertainment PASSING SHOW OF 1918 XX ITII A llltll.I IAN1 CM I HfltsT eif r.vi.KST Dinr.rT nioji m:w yokk vvi.vi'nrt i,i.i- iv cr rxTlllPTV 170 PEOPLE IN TWO AUTS AND 25 SCENES S-enn N.nx en fnle for Entire Encasement el 1 VXeelen in.iuillnit 'nixnUeelxInic Mat. Mtlt ADELPHI EVENIMIH AT H.15 MATINf.F THL'RSDAY.. Iin'l ."ATUIIDAV 111 . MAT. THURS., Best Seats $1.00 I'HE l'LAl.s IN OSt: IIUT ONE IN IIEVl'TY AVI) I.OVEUNES8 With ALMA TELL LYRIC J X J NJM.M XT 1 15 XI xl I.M.I'S VX'IH). t. SAT ,VT S IB OPENING TONIGHT JOHN r wnll Wis I'reienU LIONEL BARRY MORE THE COPPERHEAD fy XI .11 .!' s I1II1XI IS Popular Mat. Wed. .'Ts $1-00 SAMS.SHUBERTl I X Is IT n MVTS AT '.' 15 MATS. WED. & SAT. ;, $1.50 M m M IA M M A VUll WITH Ml'AK' x.itli JOHN . HAHI.KS 1IIOMAS Jolm r Iurru l.oiuthie lllffeioxv VNI l.NTUli: N V CAST BROAD STREET THEATRE i, vftvxVSuTr,v.,:wilV.5TA,?g op ISTflt' IT ul- Till I'l.AJ F. ZIEGFELD, .IR. TONIGHT AT 8:1." i.iu nn: FiifT tivii: is AviKnn'A The li"Bnmj." micccsk in i.ontion Play of Love and War iiv ai sens p.vcr A NOTABLE CAST s-e i.m:hv n i hran I Id XVKDNEWtiAV tin! HATfnPAT IM.D V1ATH ttr.1V II HATH 11.60 ilXTIN roi'. FORREST Tonight at 8: 15 MATINEES W-EDM.SDAV ! hATl'llDAV QT noK IN HIS M5VV MUBlCAt. nnVfR Lrgjiireiav re agjaoi ciionua of kobtv l.ndkh tvve.ntv f s.'RIcTPTx' aTicnxn iikmoutki'Ii wuck ljinivivrv. Kvmm K11 JlMt. Wrd x, s; 1'Ol'fI.AIl 1 MATINKK W'KHNESDAV A.NOTIIKU IIII.MAIII TIlll'MI'H tv a kpiv rnwrnv A PRINCE THERE WAS 67 w orttnth'. t A T MI IT Walnut v w-u-.nuist ,.toM dm. i: 'MBEESSS ' . " 'ii WiwiW mm yif m WtiHill visa i ..- FIRST TIME AT xV WVYUVt POPULAR PRJCBfc V , Mattne. Hall) at S Sijgg ' " f ,',u ct I'.roinianixi n'lliMiili. " i l N 21 rta, iq II , r J -( i PITXTI l,AI-flK- dIA'l IlllMfie 8th Abux Wexlnul -L' TJRLESOUI URLESQUERS . Trocadoro ,",rT The Trail HHtp; "-P -Trtmxr cn-n a r.r.ATtir with ' Uit 1 lJ 1 K luti WOHliJ W4ATXi- l o' ih v m S3 x h . -i v,r 4 '-a 4 4i :a . ; 7 , l" -4; a V . " 'Hj "tJ'l ., A'--i j , -' ,C Kltr. T