Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 25, 1919, Postscript, Page 8, Image 8

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-- PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1910
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PHILADELPHIA WOMAN BARELY ESCAPED
WITH HER LIFE DURING REVOLT IN RUSSIA
Mm. Carrie Lou Thompson
Passed Through Tuo and Half
Years of Terror
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Roughly Treated by Soldiers;.
Slept in Railway Stations; Oftenl
Without Food
TMs article ice, crlltcn oy Henry
ft. A'celi, a Philadelphia!!, who 101113
reeonslruclloit icork oversea-
Copyright, toil, ty Public hcditr ' o
lion.lon, Jan t3 .
WHE.V Ih
, world fit
the warrinK nations of the
finally sign their pen e Meaty'
fcnil those In 'the various brain He 11 f
jtillltar"servlco are allow e'J to return to
their home!), there Is one otitis woman
now In London who is point: to hurrv
back to Philadelphia .19 fast us ship and
tralna can carrv her
"What aic KOiiiR to do when joi get
there?" I aiked her
"Oh, I don't know and I do not ca'e
he answered r Bhall h natlsled '0
leep on u. bench In the Ttea.imsg Ter
minal for the reft of my life to low? as
I know that I urn on-e more in dear
old Phllly"
And even a Reading Tenmna i.e . h
will be a luxury after what s ,e as
passed through for eho ha Iiwii tn0
yeaM and 11 half among hUUi mei es of
riot, revolution murdei and Moodne '
she has suffered such liardsh.ps unci pli
cation and haw hud fo tnaii.v in in ulous
escapes as could fcarcelj be conjjictl up
In the Imagination of thoe of u who
think we can write good nnlodrama
Went First In Russia
Mrs, Carrie lain Tliompioi mm
Newton little thought when t-he vcas 1
?lrl at the Darbv Friend I'oo or
later when she attended "i lends i'hi
tral at Fifteenth and Ran treitn or
later still when she lived (luletlv at JI.''
Spring Garden street, that fclie Would
ever pas through uch experiences as
he can relate todav
She jvent to ruj.sla two vear and a
half ago ns Kovernet-s in the fan v c'
General Herpeiea Baldwin whom t.t
had met when the vvoiked for the Rus
sian Technical t'oinn ision In Vm
"fork. General Baldwin sen! her to I'.'
rograd, giving her the uddres of lis
wife.
Mrs. Thompson found Mm- Bald n
at Helslngfor, but the fcod situat 01
became serious and tlie retui ned to
Petrograd There was little bread and
sugar and the meat wa Impossible fo
food except the Hore meat Disease
too, began to t-pread alarmiiiRlv and
7 fl.'d ,0 Ki?- !'"',-?'" Thompson
tacked'br.ecrt'v'plJur Mn,:ttBam:
win continued her travels leaving the
Philadelphia girl to shift for-herself
Her Iteroverv surprise
Mrs. Thompson recovered mueh 10 the
surprise or uer pricinn-, and necame
governess
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part of it It read
"Striking speech in Puma dvlse
vou and children leave for Harkov
The Phl'aclelpnia girl s'arted pacing
nt once for flight While she was In the
midst of t Mme T.oleff rett.:-ied
Thcv were nearly readv to go when
gunfire nounded in the streets
Boon the shots came so fast as tn In
dlcate a pitched battle in the citv From
their window- thej could see men run
ning for shelter and other men some In
uniform, flrirg Here and theie dead
bodies !a on the ptvements
Then came -he so.nd of pound nc on
he street door of the 1 on' there were
fioarse shouts a d jrses t' e dno- was
broken down and a swn-r-i of ie t.lu
Irv soldiers cane .o the r apo ,Tri
J The wor-ei' we'o He pies" Mn
l.qi.sleff vi as ln i in re' y r or s'
the leaders or tie rovniui on HJ ne
lole was a se 'e' o"e ird to tha so -
liers she vas k-iowr m 'v ns the w r. n'
In arn .- ottiLei n tne en p o ..r ine
Lzar's govemn'en roe men robbed
liclr trums aid bags and -coud ' av.
Irdered the women ojt to eteiutioi had
lot Mme Lossier flnal.v insisted on the
privilege of eommunlcatlns witn -le
powerful Lvoff who ordered 'heir re-
lease, but not before thev had been
roughly handled bv tho lrfjna'ed and
drunken Boldier
Stnmble Over Pead flodles
They toi.k refute ,n Hrov but
lva a trip trat Mrs Thompson w I
never forge- There vsere so. dlers ever .
when n Petrograd and thi n mi w
the women appeared m an autotrob 'e
they were fn'cd to get out and tie
car was conli'cated h tie revo'uiior.ts'"
They fina' v vce-e forced to walk 'le
length of the m -Hii l.m. if Mi
Thompson I've wn-ren er . at 'i
threo children eac i carr.v.nc a bag or
n bundle aid al stj b.ing over dead
bodies Hi the s'rects aid In lons'at
tlsnscr of blr stopoed by the bu. ets
that few about tik. and fast
There was no fiod to ho pror red
pvery shop was Llo'ofj and ban cade..
Around almns- e try street corner 'he
Saw the lion e of son e government of
rial la flnnie" sunounded b' n obs .
I'otou men ard won in
'' i'1' i.i i-ii m .em..... women am won d Hav.. u-rinr. InTr. -.,.n,. thai American lii-nlsii mil n.ni. .... hH future Home ami so lie a. til lis "".,.1."1" "111' ' ." I .. . . . -.
;rs..:u
slly procure food t ,r them then- But th(. .hlldren , i:M ,1 ". " 1.. .' .." " ."" ' ""nipson eii-l"" ,,, ... ",,"''" .ii.i ,7,. ., . ', , Vhe , "s .w ''.. moS.n" r.Sn....l.
rtr tun mnnti-s tl-e .antnln wa sent "iHiiii-rinii wuii iiu i onsinaie to inn ,,,,',' """- " ; ;." , snouin maai n n vimiic hj miuw mr-
rXig-rad 'ruenjived a,"the u," Ta 3Tn ' "ld 'Z nVoma.le repre.iitat.V s ,,hJ ' '. ,"-m p "of ,,Crnr,' V"J L - , ! Wn M ZTX P
-r" rot" ,o,,nnd o:,rof'CTowrvrrs,thv r ,s "Xonrz K;:- '" " rs ... n, a i..um. 1e,vrr.ldci7nroriteHJa7,eVogb:
Mme LosMfff was . revo i onist am ' f ' ' owes, otels of the , ., ,. a ,l0a, ,enl fr ,.,,,' i, -amp Meade nnlv s,y weeks whm Thon,.l8 u i.lmn. president of the nkU authorltie on the heart, In his
sti Intimate of KnensM l.voff. and with no bed linen and nothing but ti'lh ,..,, v ,..,,,, i h.. was sent overseas n.n ,ni vinmni Snrletv of the I'lilvcr- t.Lv ..,. urt n,l ltnee tTnke
ainer leaoers so ui.u sue ii imu u..ui it-i
umu r-ir- in-iti; iiruairM ..s-i.ji w- , i iii-v hih in I'flrrn .ii id tn r. u f... .. .i.t I I iifii iv in" iiiiii'i in i ft -"iiiiit"i . i-ii y n.iii inir ciiimji.ii m um- m iiiimw i. .. .. i ..,. , hi !. i-.
heCnr P.ut when the dramatk mo- Pet.ograd In Siberia The ne.iros. Traveling i box .. and s ,fpinB I ing that Barankln was missing In acllon. to the -"0 'mrBrndu especially 'those
......,... ... .... ........... .,, .,,i, c, ,-1U,, , cyi ,,,, ,jj .niai'.v Poarneii a ship Tor England "" """' - ...er ..... - (1n jvbru.irv J-' t nlversitv feftlon vvlilih interfeie with tile rune- ,
ivhen a telegram anived for Mme uoat In Unilmi nbe rnliMnl null tlie Y M street artdrer and thev were not wor- , p if the hall can be s..-urrd A cm. tonin(- of the vital pump and the c v II '
l.o!eff Mrs Thompson tiannated a In a usetatilp . mwdeij . raf unnn i v i.ml , at lie.srut n , lunr-M , r n ried Harankri Had exnlainrd that he ,nt. .,f tliirtv alumni h is hern .in- I ... ..7 -e i ,inr.i,ni nn.i i... I
t At the statin-i lie' found 'he tia i -
jtM'in d been slopped Ml night tl.ev ai
' f. the station, and w len dawn iami
I .tme Lossieff was n umhhng iticohe
lrntly In the deliri im o' feve' TI ev se v
ler to a Hospital ard thn, af.er d s-
missing tho servants Mrs Thompson
,actd th pirils cf the levclutioi a'one
fwlth the helplets ihl.dren deiienden
)Pon her She pa'd a waiter n a res
f Sauant to tare for them vili le she
Sutitecl for son e of Mn e l.osneff
'rriends: bu' w en si tetmrd riu-
les.sful. she found thar the levo utior'crv
soldiers had sfpped the c H dre l of
their rich wa'ii clothing and sto en
everything of va ie an ong their be-
longings Tl e stniion Waiting room was
ironded w li -hese revolutit-n'st. u
drunk, many drug off gunu and i..
Solvers and all look ng for loot Thev
gathered nbojt h r nnd 'He hildren
nnd began to abuse iliem, tluning tnat
Mrs. Ihompion was English
Soldier Sieved Her
j When, however -ne managed 10 i
lilaln that she was an American, one
holdler who Had worked in New York
nnd Detroit, saved her further annoy-
noe.
I.lr. Thompson took tho children to
khelr mother In the hospital and there
iihey tt.ed for four davs The hospital
xtt unable to keep them longer, eo Mrs
rrhompson took the cnlldren to the house
ft one or Mme. lajsslefl s frlenc
j At the end of seven days tru
lo run ugaln and Mrs. Thomr
ih children to HarUov. Mrs. 'J
I one or Mme. lajssien s trlends
trulns began
I'OOIl DDK
Thon.nann
aent wore to Cantaln Lossieff that she
wiuld get' no focHlv Ho telegraphed her
, HaviiT soo cauarta w tno ixonte any.
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Mr. ( arrii- I 011 Tliomiinn. of t'liilaili'Iplna. wa 111 R11-.1.1 iliirnis l.ic
lol-lievik revoliilmn ami hail -everal rxuling i-Niierifiiie- during ibe
stormy, period
1 ed 1 a ot - .I n e
tile of n 1 lfe g a f ( u t
Vole 11.
Vlart h t.'i .
Hill peiliaps her n n-i lenaiieable o.
ploit as when l. Joined the women a
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...nv dl1 "'. cIr -' ' ' ""ked her.
thinking it nierelv a whim
uecause j roaliv wanted to tighl for
ituss a and help hei out of her troll-
..... . .. . .
bles, Pii,. anhwer serIouul
,s, riltPd vcith tlirr
remail.alilc
wh h three men were shot dead before
Subject to Change
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bont fioni Ai.hnngel nnd they w, nt
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SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER
PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF JANUARY 27 TO FEBRUARY 1
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RUSSIAN WAIVED !
RIGHTSTO FIGHT;
Exempted as an Alien, Hei
Offered Services and
Went to Front
WOUNDED IN ACTION l
Thirty-seven Pennsylvutiians
Among Casualties Today,
Nine From This Citv
Honor Roll for City
and Its Vicinity Today
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Trlrnte
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THOU l r. KKEMN, 31UJ DnnE
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for se.v, e i, lis draft boaid, he le-
qjested 'la' he bo sent to tight tho
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"tn""n' w, ""u 'ne "' iai'i
of lis buh loda.v, 011 tlio otliLlal
asua i ..-.I In. is lepurteil wounded
V the age of seventeen he came to
the Lniled stcct, with his fathc", lieu-
Miiun Biranl.111 and Iris twehe-vear-old
sMer Yen fiom Kiev P.ussia He
00k out hi first papers sevciil veirs
.oou out nis nrst papers sevcial ear
ago. but when the United Statis entered
t wai ll.1r.1nkm had not become an
met lean citizen
Priv-el,aral,UnoivnsaRro,erad
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,iutv stared Birankln I
In his abtcnee. hi father and
business
Ke out a double
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Herman and His ndopted rountr the
fnited Mat.. was a'so nt war with
I Gfrmanv Hut he frit that his flrsi dutv
j was to tho countr.v he had chosen for
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had a shr.ipne' wound in the neck He
i had a hhrapne' wound In the neck He nnlntrcl to arrenge tho nffall i L ' ... .i ' ti,., i.ni.- iu ....... I e
WEDNESDAY
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Vliirflfuer ', . ra
I.i I 1 VI e llnr.v
.Norma 1iiri,lr
The Torl'Mil," 1
VlMfGuer to 1 !i,r
t.ittli Mini Ho.,
Pnulin, Prerl. ri. , ,
OUt of the Shauovv
VI Idreri Haene n
Ilorrowrci 1 nth. a
V lola Pana n
Tho liold t ur.
ParnuT. 'n
VV. ! rn Siari,
IVeirv llvlaiin n
1 auaht In thr Vt t
VVll lam 1" ,n um '
The Vlrk-mlati
comecl T'eatjr,
Traps nnrl ranglis
VV illlam I'arnjin
Th, natulan T ,
Kv,!vn Nesl.lt m
Hit M.a 1 ,e
CJulO Tl"e s
Infatuiti. n
VA'allnce Hi .1 n
Tho Dub
Ih, Wav of a Vfan
With a VI11.1
' ornithine Talmnrlc,
A I.nrtv'a Vnrrn
liean urid Arrjen
Hjlllg Paancina
1 'trill, niackn, 1 1
1.0' 1 in a llurrv
liry int VVaehligrn in
Venus In the hast
rrrauenn t n.ler
elrrenvvuo.i Trni
Allen rirndv in
11, r Oreat Chnr
Travellnn Sal. ,
Hou'llni svrn,
Tli, Trtvellni? -hies
nun Houdlnl s,rlal
Mitrluli I.,w ip tn
1 u.i.' of ih. uaon
Mrs Chaa e haplln
in liorrovced Clothes
atar rast In
C'alllau. I an.
Priaeilla Dean in Tho
VAIIdrat of Tarla
nrlrflil. e no II VV nrirrith'H A tin D
of Happj Valley malice of llippj Vulley
Vf Alrnlt a
Fred fitone ln
i.uii'i vvomn
Coder the Top
Annetlo Kellermann In I
Cluc.-n of Ihe li-a '
VVIllum a Hart In
Ltytpdlng Uroadway
Allca Joyo In
Captaln'a Captain
I,, a ft .... .Iiiw a- Ca.. , ...... f .
WAR'S HEROES
H 1 Hfefl' A '
MtrtB BARANKIN.
tARD tf MNt,
VbunuJ
udsiru-
is now fully lecovered, and has re- .
turned to duty with hi company,
Tod
total
cludl
nine from thl city and viclnltv. Only
one death t teported for Philadelphia
todav, that of Plivate Haloid Hagan,
33fi Ilaltlo stieet, who died of wounds
Private Hagan with two corporals,
rlaslfled a wounded seveielv, ate the
only name appearing on tho lasualts
list today that have not been proviomU
repotted .
The collection follow Four men
who were orlglnallv reported missing
aic noiv reclassified as wounded, with
degree undetetmlned : one other man,
who was formerly missing from hi unit,
has rctuinid to dutv, nnd one, who was
said to he wounded some time ago. Is
now declared to be ttilrslng.
SKETCHES OF THE HEROES
( ornurul Ilsvniniid llenlej Campbell.
wounded, Hhf leturned to the Inlted
States, arriving In Xew Veil; 1 liursdaj.
I In is a niembci of
I'ompanv A, 3:5th
Kecot ered From
jmamrv. u .-
GaiAttacUOnly wounded in 11 ict o 1
I o Br Pounded JA'.I b ,Tu I
cussed He recov-
.red to letuni In line dutv onlv to be'
wounded in the left hand bx 11 machine
gun bullet Oampbell hud fought In
four battles
Corporal Campbell enlisted in the 1
Hiring of l6l7, and was first font to 1
Camp Meade later being tiannerreu 10
Camp flordon He sailed for Trance In
urinher. l17. and wa among the earlv
nrrlvnl or Anierlc.m t"? ';c,fi, ,, ,
.... . .
., .. ..u.. 1... .,... a.t h jimi
""' ""- " ---
CoiiHiial Campbell I a giatison of a
rH Vnr tran HI grnndmother,
Mrs Christiana Campbell, o'-'d Diamond
Ktreet. lalsed hlm 111 fathci. Ibaac
Campbell, Is a butcher with John .1 I
Kelln Company Young 1 ampbell was
av' casualty list Is mall, the """'.. ,ne le M " "T.TS , i' "1'1! t.vpc with unlimited Influence. J m ..'" ,".""..". "T ..:..
. ... , ... .. 1. sne a a not urcam inai 1110 i-miu nuu.u rontroll ng the be Industrie of tho wnicnuiK mn mo '"" - --"--
of 0.1 names for the nation In- j mw up mo ft charmlnB J0Ug woman, orldi nn JJTon iimll ho blwmcVLorS " hl" lnt('rn"1 lonlc,,, t0 W-"P
ng thirty-seven I'ennsyhantans and whom the nephew- and heir to the duke Wellrock Xothlnir was too small fori Very good plot material certainly, but
formerly cniplojed b ilu Mllklns leejfouith nppeaiance In book form in a
and Coal Companv
rrlvate Kilnln Mac Kenle. 38.1 .Vot th
svdenhaiu Mieet now ri ported wounded,
"eKr" uiidoterniined ami prevloiislj re-
poitcd mls-ing. wa slightlv gassed, ac.
coiding to Ictteis from hlm to a hIm. r,
Mrs 11 II Shoms. who lives at the
.5 ,u !-, ptieet address the c 11 -
gagc-mont In the Argonne forisi where
tllP lighting was to henvv In the lntt r
nart of v,,PtemJ"r lie has move red
, n?,VV'
m.,iu i.,ti i.m.. . in. n ,i...fi
llfllliII.irnitVIIIObtI1ll.1.lil - - I4 - IiST
contingent from here and sailed tor
oversrax two weelts liter I'nvlou to
entering the service he made hi. home
""".u,.s J''r , . ..
......."" ,,r' 'f""v; "; .. ' ....
, .,,6th if.u,tr, previouslv reported
missing I llstnl i'l lndav s casualtv 1IM
inirnin super n nprnnor nr inniri.iiivi
as wounded Willi di gr. v undetermined
in a. Inter last week to hi moth r H
Mtv of iviinsvivania. warns in n if ii
ii.iii um e'ni't.si. " .'''
pointed to arruige tho nffall
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Alii" llr.rtv ,n The
Hollow of Jler Hand
All e Hrnrlj 111 In the
Hollo v of llr Hand
Mae ' larsh in
Hid len r rra
1. mh l-v-ru" 1 tn
II s Parisian Wife
Tlwla llira 111
vv hrn 1 Vi mnn sins
r;',l'',.,'',.rr'l,'m 'I
Hia 1'irltlan Wifo
II .., n rr miiI- i . " " ,r'irrl' e In
Al ..f .. hj.ll,. Nora Ml of a Kuild. Nora
tlorothv Ijl h 1
Th, lloi.r t I of-'
VV 11 am s ir ... .
Tlriiiiiling llroad vav
T'roi sron0 1
1 id. r th" '1 n
W 1 I'Htn s Ji ,r- p
llr triln Pro wl a
litem s iIir. ,
Hnirmira Hrnadwjv
Kihel 1 !.,,, ln
The Vsirrv niri
I're'l rin 11 l. iclitor
,.' th. Old Sotnh
I. a no llnii-tnrr''
in 11m vt , 1
f.lalr, lUnini.-rHen
Ii Her vp.n
Vlarvjr ril" 1 Jnrk in
1 itle Miss Hiover
Marsiierite I I trie in
laltle Mis, Hoo'wr"
the Poor ; ,h .ln'
'))'"',? 's, "-rt ,n
"rmillii.- l.nnilvia
Torn Vt x m
Treat Km P.0U1.I1
Vllljreit Harris 111
Tor Husbands Onlv
t.crilitn, I'nrrir
Th" II' I Cat
V man Martin in
Janp Uoen A VV 00.1 s
Norms Talmads, 'n
Th, PorhWrlen I'tty
J V ifren ICirrleati
"i The Drift.""
'larcuerlto 1 1 irle in
I ttle Mls Hoover
uerite i uri, in
" -vies Hoover
No-m Talnivdcs 'n
I lie Porbladen Cllv
ri... t-.w. . .
.' ai a t hnpll i p ni
"T .Vllsiai"
Paesin of th Third
1 iciur Hail,
T r. Pat t t-llttlt
"Th" '.'."."'"''"''"in"
Th, Whin. Mo
l'i u Veali'i
Her Misnik,
I asslng rf th. Third
1 luor Hack
V viar. Mirtin in
in n On, a vVrunuu
man Vfartin In
Mlrnml t-nil'is
viarjuer.t, ( laro In
I. ttle- Vilas Hoover
Vi'.f'T:!'' ' ,"r! in
'-'"le .Vll Hoover
;
1 II P, JI lie s
I h, Sou iv Vlnu
"VL "". "1
'" f.'eil'ler
Pvul m Prrdrrli k in
Out of the M,a line
I'.tll 10 PrideruK In
."'t "f Ih, ShidovV
Willlem H nBr, ln '
HranOIng I'toadvvav
Th, On.. Woman
Houillnl No
om,rty IVatur,
rrP" a d fanelea
nnnanie 'r.ilmnrt.-o
n A I u.ij H Nnnis
Al na Cine In i
The HMtlcrn, T-tth
Slar Cast
The On, Wn man
' omedy IVntur,
1 rapa nnd Tancles
V lolet Meisernw 111
Tti Ni turn Olr'
VV ill mo llilr i
Th, Huh
VIaraurlt. I tr.iv In
l.lttlo Miaa Hoover
Mr Chas Chaplin ln
llorrovvecl Ciglhca
Ilrvant Washburn In
Venua In the :,ut
Hthil i laxon in
rin. Mtntry Cirl
Norma Talmiidrf, In
Her Onl W'a
Huth Clifford In
Tho Ciama'a Pp
Doroiliy Olah In
Tho Hop, thcat
WaiiaTTTiT.a ,""
The Dub
the .s.iuavv .VUn
May Alllaon In
Her Inaplratlon
Hrvant Wakhburn In
:.'".,""'
',mi in tun i;aat
Pvillln, Prul.rl.k in I
Duu.hier of on Houlh I
Norma Talma.lire :n
lr Only IU,
Vivian Vlarlin In i
Jne Ooea A VVooing
j-:v,ln Nrsbli In
1 Want to Koniet
V flrlfflth a Ann In V i-rimii.-. . n.
inance of Happy Valley I manco of Happy Valley
Fred Hton, In
Pred htnn. In
I'ndcr tho Top
Undar tha Top
Annette Kellennann In Annette Kellermann ln
Queen of tha He . Queen of tha Hea
i
Ma Murray In
Iter Dody in Bond
Star Caat In
Whatever th Coat
tha flntat proetuctlons. All picture review
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MARY LAWRENCE
IS WORTH KNOWING
S7ic s ic Heroine of J. C.
Snaith's Delightful Novel,
"The Time Spirit"
When Harriet Sanderson, secretly
married to the Duko of Drldport, man
ngt(j to get her month.old baby girl I
adopted ns foundling by her chlldles
Ing novel which ho calls
Ph he calls 'Th. Time
naith, who Is a novdls
llldn. mnlcea duck and
Spit it." Mr. H:
of no mean abilities, makes duck and
drakes of the caste prejudice. of the
"l.al"-"" ". ".
ti.l..t. ni..r.Am. .. in th course of Ills'
British arlstocraLy in the course or 113
hutnorouslv- sat real tab", nnd lie also
exhibits in Taction that merenca of tho
lower ordeis' for the aristocracy
which iiroverhiallv distinguishes them
Incidentally he has created In Mary
Lawrence, hi heiolnc, one of the most
attractive personalities In recent fiction.
The girl Is n ladv In every instinct of
her being .She inherits from her father
a dlgnlt ami glace of bearing, which
combined with her simplicity nnd
naturalness win for her almost Instant
success on the staKtr. And her motliel
j who serve as the duke's, housekeepei
einluunl her with such a icspect for
title and portion that after she ngiees
t0 ,nnrl ti10 jUKe s lielr vvllliout Know-
, ,, prosp.Lt B,u. positively refuse
o I- vome his w if, against the w ill ,.f
ls family She has an Interview with
the duke. In the course of which he
discover that she I his own daughter,
Mr. Snaltli descilbe this Interview with
.1 svmpathetk perception of the pathos
of It whltli is most moving. 'I here is no
finer passage In unv novel of tceent
3. ears 11 .wi ftnauu nau nut nuinu'
made a leputatlon for hlinkclf among
the discriminating thl novel wouiu berve
Uil Uia.Mllll.t,ltia li ' v-v.
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Tho plot I 1
rcallj Interesting and the incidental
ar,0n noWs the attention but the char-
... ,,,,,..,., nn, r(,,cl,
' "c,fr "newlngand daloRUe do not reacn
their standaid While the chance are
' an reader, once started on the book,
will continue to the end for that age-
. old reason, a delre to tec how the plot
ori.a out the emotions nnd convcrta-
'" ,he
prove iriitntlng at times
However, not even nnn can tnini.
- ....
up n good plot nnci, auer nil. is pos-
ylblo to skip much of the talk and )ct
tllng to the tliread or tno sior.v.
i yiw.v k-iiik- rnlvilvrncicilST Tie .tnh i
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I Meltit re Philidelphtn I'enn Publish.
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A good deal of what he
I bacco and ov el -eating The book Is lion-
technical and Ins the touch of the pr.n -
! thing phvstclin who wls..ca not to
Ifilghtcn Hut to Instruct
orit Hl-.AItT AMI HOW IO TAK1J CAHV.
OP IT llv Itohert II Ilahcofit M T
N, n York t.eorge II Poran (.ompanv
Jl.f.O
I Adventures With Indians
i:i ( otnancno ( vv , i-nunps) nu (
added uncther to his list of boolcc about
I.i), the Poor Indian Hut with Mr
Phillips the Indian Is a romantic per
sonal'tv. and he develops his 'Three
nos in the Indian Hills with .1 sense
. ,.r ronlilm.l? of . w ,,, hcn
I the tribesmen roained the iila.us at
their will and tin unpb ncen-d couatrv
vaf filled with giiuo and adventure lie
depicts Indian I fe and tii'-'to'is of thr
period of Half h ienturv or su ago HI
rnmain ho Is an uiilhorltv o'i I' e lites
beliefH and wavs if the ictlsMn-, but
He docs not lot this erudition overwiielni
ills calling 11s 1 slorv-.writci bo bovs
Have a rel treat ill His well-spun vntn
of three K-vel-ln aded, upstanding joung
Vnnrlcans in their contact with tho
Indlnrs
TIIHIIP. POTS IN' Tlir. INDIAN. Illl.tS
11 VV f Phll'lna lijulon. Tho Pane
tump in IT'i-p It 3"
VeiP Military Weapons
1'rancis P.olt-Whceh-r h n added an
othei tlme vcilunie to His 'VA undent
scries This time lt Is "The Wondeis of
.Var on Land, and the Informative see
tlons In which Mr rtolt-Whcel. r3 books
are alvvajs llch. concern the ii"w riodes ,
of N,arfare used in the Ute clash of the
nations j no icniv un i..i... .tui.. . ..,..
war piano and poison gas shell ore
some of tl.e new military devises cn
pliiped Ip the rourso of the thrilling
it civ. winch relates the evilt'ng adven.
Hires of n oung American wHu was
caught in the backward sweep of the re
treat of the Allies to th Morno and
who served in tho heroic leg'ons which
saved Paris from the foe
tub wovnnns op wah ov t avd nv
Pranela Itolt.vVheeler "Ponton I.othrop
I.ee . Shrpard e'n (I 3".
tf hat the French Suffered
There Is such an admirable Intlmaev
In rrnnces Wilson Huarils storv about
tho sufferings of the vv omen and children,
ves and the dumb animals of France,
under the pitiless Heel of the (iernian
war god that sou feel vourself trans
ported to the war zono where ou must
wltnesa .with an almost overpowering
rage the scenes of suffering and deso. .
. . . .. kl.l. .l.a .. mlt m il...ilhi.ii ..A I
lation wnic;ii v.ir ,.....-. ..r-v...M.n D,j
porsonnlll Othei s Have recounted the
hardships undergone by the civilian
'refugees in tTance and Belgium, but
i few have achieved their purpose with
I a like clement of Interest This she has
...nintiiined hv tile Ittle Hunan merest
stories she hus dovetailed Into the lurger
narrative
Wiril TIIOSK WHO WAIT H,v Pranca
Wllaan Husrd New V, urk Ueorico 11
Doran Company tl .10
Read
J0SSELYN'
WIFE
would want to take as wife. But this hlm t0 d , Insignificant ' ' development I tall.y, prone to pages
I exactly what happened, and the 101.1- for ,,, , a character utterly de-. ' "'! ' discussion of moods and tern-
Plications that ensued arc described by ,d f Mi c et with .1 charm ' Prnmnt. nnd the treatment seem
.T. ( Snalth In a delightfully entertain- ,'". ..."' ,K'",nc""'' et ,,M ,l rMii,f,i nnd unsvmnathetlr. curiously s.i
"sW
W JOSSELYN'S X
I Kathleen I
m IVni-fic I
k A story of a woman's M pHV
X faith. M 13
i. Xet.fl.80 f sH
'HBaVI1 ,i..tlllalasaaTaMajaJ
Yelloio Souls I
..... I
"Vcllow Souls" Is tho tale of a little
German boy entering London with
hatred In his heart He shakes his list I
at Old Saint Paul's In a fit of Impotent
'
rage, while his first real act Is to steal
his benefactor's slippers, Time goes on
nnd step by step he rise, posing as a
faithful Hrltlsh subject, nlwajs having
Uermany behind him, through thievery,
strategy and deep cunning, to tho dignity
of a banker a German spy of tho most
I '- - r; inrr the blithe, alert, human louche
noble bl?th nnd tllle V son I, born ?luf the amo nuthor's "Henry of Xavarre.
?'" "inn nnci line a son I born to , . ... .,,. .,.., ..r.. in
""' "'""""''
lnem' '"""" '.',
oes not eerape, but Is
u. u ,. - .i. 1 .. . L ".-.-.. .
" i..i. uu uiu uwaiu 10 ue movcu ni
fathers wllI T ,,, molcp thls
,,,. ... " '" r '""'" ' '!'
S""" '" """ Gained by his
. . ., ri m rooniw 1
i,a. .. .T3.iv rt'Qiv-i in nm ior me span: 1
of dlvlnltj that she believes Is In u
ull, but to the end he remains a cold,
scheming, unlovable creature, at times '
repulslvn evcn Ambitious, mentally 1
and morally bad, jellow-souled women
tiecp In and out of this storv In sharplv
marked contrast to the high-minded,
whole-bouled Idenls of l.ady r.ocKvvell
married to ono spy and the mother of 1
another. Verj cailv In thelc married
Hfo she suspects Her husband's) designs, '
but II I not until the war broke out
that she sought means to epose hlm.
He cliculate. teporls that she Is of un
sound mind. They aic divorced The
book Is full of Stirling events nnd keeps
alive the Intel est of the reader to the
last clnpter
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