t--v-T- i Jvrrf? THE COURIER? & kit by Mm Cttkaa'a Bumasaa' leagmVsf Milwaukee. "The league evidently im itMOMit ud hw already pledged itself to take Mtke charge ot tbe buaneos re ape'asibilities of thk convention. Lear iag tbe ladies free to devote their entire thought aad energies to dkpeasirs the lariat hospitality which they are already ptaaaiag. 5 . The art departawat of the Woman's etubkfortuBate ia having secured for a leader Mrs. P. M: Hall, who ia aa en- t thaekstic devotee at the ahriae ot the Maes ot Art. Mrs. Ball will bring to this work aa energy and enthusiasm which will be aa inspiration to the de- partawat. At the last aweting the art - of Persia, Phoenicia, Palestine and Asia Miner were discuased. Mrs. Hall had bseacht her large collection of photo graphs representing Egyptian and Assy ria art, which aided very much to the interest of the Meeting. Phoenician art wag ably discussed by Mrs. W. 0. Phil Hpa. Ia discussing the art of Palestine Md Asia Minor ahe described vividly the augsiSceace of SoloaMm'a temple. 81m said she had gone to her Bible aa am authority oa art and foaad it a verlu storehouse of information. The of Persia will be presented at the ct meetiBg by Mrs. Stoaebraker, who i Bable to be present last Thursday. There ware tweaty-ive ladies at this de partawat ateetmg and the interest is rtsadily iacfasiag. awmwawamwi eF maBBBBBBBBBs asb aslBwswsw .a j aaaBr .amw " swawar bwf -a &w bbbbbbbbbbVbbbW i iEM aawmwawawawawawawawawawF LLLLLwmws bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbi BWmVaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWaWawE -mv- wawawawawawawawH awawawawawawawaaFl 'BBBBBBBBBr t;.-,.-f?. waVamV ''' was aaaT 1 'f i!Zs Have your . Collare aiuid Cuffs- Laundered with' U I IE ETiCN8 p-w'jjfly LABNBOT ?f: Tel. 199. if J LENARD H. BOBBIN'S INTERVIEW WITH ADMIRAL SCHLEY, ij. "The D. A. R, met at the home of Mr. STB. Feuad last week Friday afteraoon. Than waa a large attendance of msm baea. aad aeveral guests had been invited M Mstec to the talk of Mrs. Angie F-New-bmm oa the meaning and significance ot the AsMricar lag and especially what it t to the American abroad. Mi. ia a bora orator aad it k al ways a delight to listen to her. Oa this aacaeiaa ahe almost excelled herasX ia the ffaeaey aad vividness of her word pieMrea. She explained the origin cf the lag aad the protection it afforded Americans abroad. .Every loyal Ameri can's leva jot country aad old glory semes aext to love ot God, aad certainly Mra.NewaMa made each oae present fsel what a blessed privilege it was to ha bora ia this had of freedoai, beneath its folds; ia her pleasing way ahe car ried her audience with her, from Lon pea, Paris aad Rome to Jenualem and aad Jericho, showing the respect paid, The following letter ia very interact ing, especially to those who are faacica ted by newspaper work, as it is a faith ful record of a news reporter's experience ou a city paper: It was 12.-00 noon when I drove into town yesterday. Atone o'clock I waa working for the press. The first shot ont ot the box the city editor put me on police, the hardest run in the city; aay duties covered the central offices in the Grand City Hall, It was all new and I waa horribly frightened for a while. There was police court for an hour and, thea there were half a dosen offic a to watch. J arranged to swing oato a murder aad a suicide during the after jtocs, and these I telephoned in . (The oBce thea notified the reporter in the district nearest the ne-vs, and my re sponaibilty ended.) Way up in the top story ot the city hall is a comfort able dab room given over entirely to re porters, aad it makes a dandy place to loaf sad play poker, lathe evening I went back to tbe -office. "Got anything picturesque?' asked the city. A woman bad been He took me up to the Princeton dab fairly bristled with energy. As he and blew me to supper. "Don't hBrry atood beside the flower-decked table in back" he said. "Take all night for your the gleaming lights of the chandelier, assignment" Sol handed in my copy he presented a perfect picture of well about midnight and found that I had earned peace and contentment He bore forgotten the names of the guests at out his reputation for affability, aad , dinner. That meant a visit to the Times consented to be interviewed, although office. When I returned, "Where the the time before being driven to the hell have you been, Bobbins?" I told theatre was eo short that the, gentlemen the man at the desk. He grabbed the at dinaer were obliged to forego the cos asmes and chased into the composing ternary cigars. room. When he came back he held a "I do not consider the weather at all consultation with the copy readers, unpropitious," he began, "it k hardly "He's too fresh," someone said. "Ida- suggestive ot the weather around Saoti- tea to this' and he read a police item ago last July, I admit." that was decidedly breesy. 'You let "Will you return to active duty aoon?' his etuff alone," said the dty editor, was asked. aad I in the back room smiled' Then I "I expect to resume my work in the thought I would go home aad had put navy very shortly," he replied, on my rubbers when the fire bell nag "Have you received intimation ot your and all the office force atopped to coast probable future location?" "Nineteen twenty seven" said dty. "I have not." "Where ia it then?' "Camden said "Have you expressed any choice?" Time. Just thea a man dashed up the "No indeed," he answered laughingly, stairs. "Hell ot a fire ia Camden," he "I leave that entirely with the Depart- cried' "yoa can ass it from Cheataut aieat" street," -Kirk," yelled dty, "Take Hiss The Admiral expressed himself re-' aad Robbina over. Hurry now. Get gretfal that his stay in Philadelphia the atory in by 1:30." So we three could not be made longer. He is to re- grabbed our coats. "Hops I'll see yoa turn to the city on December 22, how- agaia aome time, Robbina," said the ever, at which time in Grace Bantiat it, -i . T.....l!.i :!. - .. .aL.l! l ar1t.Hu.l 1 -. J - tae wBBoering ceoouiBB, io given a hearing oa the charee of fertBBe """""' W1" v"rww sorug. imu, onw sna Berks Streets, he the Aaterican leg In speaking of the tslliBg, eo I spread out and made a flash Wa tore down the atreet toward the wU be preeented by Philadelphia erigia ef the scarlet in the tag, Mrs. head of it. While windine ud my mi. "rfni we passed Independence friends with one ot the most elaborate! r naii, we cjock bioou .12:10. 11 waa a ueoignea sweras over gives an officer of big fire and a conple of men were hurt, the army or navy. Governor Hsstings Kirk and Hiss got the skeleton of ths nd Mayor Warwick will deliver ad story and weat across, while I stayed dresses ot welcome on this occasion. behind to get late saws. , The men were hurt while I had the whole job on my hands, aad itjtook a THE WAY TO GO TO CALIFORNIA AewmeareMteatae story ocBCueorge nor police, dty came and said, "Admi aad the dragon, showing a fiae picture ri Schley k up at 1826 Spruce. Get as ef St George: she also spoke ot the intervkw ." Good Gawd! Scared? Well I guess! I stormed 1826. The Admiral was at dinaer. Couldn't aee me. I assailed the housemaid twice. The third time the butler came and informed there waa absolutely no chance, showed me oat I showed him dollar. It waa then 7:55 and the car riages were waiting out side to take tbe swell dinaer party to the theatre. The butler came back. "The Admiral will aee you for one minute.' I wished he had refused, but I was in for it and BMrched upstairs. I saw aome ladies peeping over the rail at me, and one ot them giggled and said something about an awful reporter and Kismet. I didn't care. I loved 'em all. The Admiral waa standing in evening drees beside the rlet areas of the Crusaders; she dk played aa English flag, showing how it waa made ap ot the red crosses of St George aad St Andrew, the patron aaketa ef England and Scotland respec tively. She gave a vivid description of her travels ia the holy land under the prelection ot a kavaaa from theAmeri ieaa osaaalate into whose garaeata was wevea the' AsMricaa flag; ahe shoved a pietare ef thkkavsss takes ia Jerasa. lea. Mrs. Newman's address waa fol lowed by the reading of Rudyard Kip liag's Reesssieaal by Mrs. Manaiag. The frieads ot Mrs. Maaaiag who wers aot fsrtwaate . eaoagh to hear her on thia sssaaiBB knew how weM adapted her voice k to this good poem and Low symaathatkaBy it was rendered. The me that t """ were u tat cold, alcppy iaa tourist sleeping car, peraonally He street. 1 leiepaoBea my mux over, and conaucieu, via ot the Burlington route half a at 230 city mud to come back and 1st u don't change cars. You make fot the fire have its own way. I waited an time. You see the finest scenerv oa th hour for the ferry, and fell into bed at globe. Your car k not so expensively the hotel at 4:00 a. m. finished nor so fine to look at as a That waa one dayV work. It was palace sleeper, but it k just as clean enough to kill anybody but a fool kid Just aa comfortable, just as rood tn 1 m, ana Beany vju cheaper. full of enthusi Letters sent to the Press, Editorial Rooms, will get me. I wast to hear from both you people. I'm frightfully lonesome. Goodbye, RoBBraa. The Barliagton excursions Ia. t.: coin at 6:10 p. m. every Thuradair reaching Baa Francisco Sunday nj Los Aageles Monday. Porter with each car. JSxcureion manager with each party THE ADMIRAL INTERVIEWED ih. M j a. ;--. . k. v. For 'older giving full iaformstinn .u . 'sMtertaiaaMBtwaedosedlby rains of the dinner table, talkine: to dure residence, at which. hiri th. B ' M dePot Gitj ticket office, corn- ui m.-r -. 1 . . i ... -"" ' 1QIL..J A .1 . . " mam mcrau maging wmbbwi so en- -some swell snobs. The Admiral tamed host aad hosters and their visitors, Mr laaaasrwBBay was an were lemptec to toek bm aside, shook my hand for half a jess ia leth-and O streets. laateaadwasglAdtosse me. I en close the interview, the only one ob- andMra. Clarke Merchant, Mr. and Mrs. H. O. Mcllvaiae, and Mr. Fred S;bober - vwo w luwtiww, ise uuu one on- narucinaiaa. Admm ncbit waa iatar. HAJX JIllALRto1,!byayotllerPhlw PP6' "S"0 viewed by a representative of "The L Aime un eaiwr or wnicn enter- Fress." The warrior looked rMnWnl A.-.....w.. . uuaa TBJk Aflnatral I aArf kAMW a Iwaa.aaaamaraBW ,v -at . - -. - mn wra iwi ut wwuwiMi, asa oa tae ltS4LI way I met the fancy man who draws 5t Qim3Ml9MlMXHJK?Xwmw?emm4dcstmmii whea he feek like it. G. W.iomcMx, 0.P.4T.A SF ,- aad elegant in f ul ereaiag dress and ap peared aoae the worse for hk summer campaigB. with health Robert Maaley, dty editor of the Fre aseat Tr.bttne, apeat last Sunday ia the Phi Delta Theta has asnt i.5u. Hk coaateaaaea glowed outforaamokar this eveaiag at their aad hk kongray beard chapter house, 1522 S atreet. -, '1 v- y- a" v - - rL -JStt4.I--!3, Bt, SM