it l WWW'J,HHpiUltiJiiJilHIW--WWi EVKNiNft LEDawn-PTni.AmgTipnTA. wkdnibav. janoaky 20, ibis. 11 & good lat ft matter of tho lKa? enthusiasts woni enjoy ainxj 'HSsni"! perhaps they won't enjoy 'BSJdiient Marie Tempest. And tho 9sfe it tho Lyric last night would WJrti.fmvo hail a Bad tlmo of It ovor KjJSd jiauruss. Sophistication for tho T2galt&, and high comeuy or 1110 WSztw can como to It. 95Z mam In futiA Wm knntv rSt .v moment the lady behind you Sgrfptcd the overture with tho Infor KEi. .um. ....a T. tennw her nuttn In Kffiiy. We've tnkon two cures to- WWt.. h 1. Mnhln ivorn mntfl fhnti riSt. - - little ,rn nt thn htltnnrfi of mjjf or "" "- W55r in lii H10 Encltsh "nrov- 5p They Hko to watch wealthy girdom, "rcco'nlzcd" at lost, wallow 3f sew knlshthood. Thoy enjoy-they Cat feel tho rebellion of such worthy ESw u Mary Whtchcllo's at giving privilege of being taken In first "" And oven tho average work- igjiiiMr. Ejy American who never heard of ifci" nd doesn't go In to dinner In fcrpirttcular way nt all can't help C", sjnued at so amusingly written TlCttd a comeay as xjenry jvruiur i-a'. n.rtlnsr-hcr nctlng-Marle Tempest's .I.HIIH other' It would carry almost E,.i.r. Rfo her measure up her prey E:i.'i..iciil4tlnir humor in her squinting iti'ind then launched upon such n W. . - ,1 ...... bnltrttt na .Ma, fttrr-Slr Thomas, I have congratulated tact! your honor, haven't 17 rtr'Thomas (very stiffly) Thanlt you, bg haw cong:ralulatcd mo three times Enl the last week, vinb-ltuva I (very sweetly)? Oh, I Lallr must give mysolf tho pleasure of BtfTMIKm"!? you uiicu iiiwiu. niiy 11 n cheerful practicality of her manner iVtoi roes Into unpleasant details In 5i"loi!jht's benefactions! tho well-bred nJfj Umt follow her foe's discomfiture; fcjiMueals of delight when they have rtirel from tho field! Upon nil this gny BiKilef, this bubbling over of tempora rejt, charming In Its naughtiness, Miss ftijtit puts tho faint voll of vulgarity lyithichyou know that Mary Is after all "Trtndal" and Miss Tempest nn artist inljiot "personality." Moreover a iota times moreover behind tho Whole !fcf8in&tlon Is tho robust, animal play IUmh of a vital, energetic, thoroughly tin md Individual woman. Such a uu ll quality of llveness would animate itu the dryest of society humor. 'And Henry Arthur Jones' comedy Is Torftrfrom that. Mr. Jones waxes old hTtlii absurdly natural course of this Hf&n grows a more conscious and less droit artist; his convenient stage uncles mxzj In more obviously to act as tele KkiUc receivers for whatever tho audl Ku"D3t bo told. And tho final sur Kcder of the newly knighted, rattier than fct'thi consequences of their suit for fcindtr, Is convenient more than con- ladtf. ISrfthat Is not tho substance of tho 'kijv The substance is tho comeuy of 1 and In that Mr. Jones grows stead- Ijronnger. Ho even becomes audaclous- UjBtenlous, For who would liavo ox wid the author of "Judnh" and "The HpJcrltea" to Invent so delightful nn wilt as these words of Mary upon Wffl:h the action turns: tfBiit Uiose poor factory girls! Keop ton out of temDtntlon? Why. with her Wndercd checks and her yellow hair, sho bcU an impropriety hcrseltl" Its Human Hot Tomale mth t the sobriquet of tho peppery rian who Insists on senarntlmr Richard Cltofrcra his beloved in tho now musl aljeomedy. "Ninety In the Shado," wuca has Just had Its first production la Detroit. Thn uppiip u tho Phllinnlnes. Bicaird Carlo Is endeavoring to marry lyAoertcan maid nnd to conceal his iwtlouj affairs and the aforesaid "hot taal" from his botrothed. Thero is W laeldental rvnltitlnn or twn nnd the fcUrrentlon of a bevy of chorus girls Til music by Jorome Kern. WM local reviewers are a lltttle lies!- 'TUtu-fa AVnwdBul..v nn.4.lA4a nnvwn.mt irT KAtcoiiilj tuiufico ninJiyjmn PjwTVawalt its production on Broadway Hjeefc hence, and the burden of their Mail la this: "In Justice to all concerned mjU be stated that 'Ninety In tho 'P la undergoing the pruning and re. WJdtos and bolstering up that produc wu.of this sort rarely if ever escape. 'U ll VOUnO. Viirtf vnllnv Tf lion nlfAtwlV "A'PPreclably telescoped, nnd by the jy t(th week it wll be possible to pass gfpent on what has been accom- jwad." JMundenlable fact In connection with iBrty in tho Shade" Is the cast. Be .J!r. Carle, Mario Cahill and Victor J"2-U old hands at the game of I IlILDREN'S corner A Soap Bubble Frolic MgTHEHI Oh, mother!" shouted Ned be1 rushed Into the house after S! and threw his books on the table, 9 can wo play!" jJ-S 'aid aside her work nnd came Sastalrs. She looked at Ned who JWmltinB- for her at the bottom of sV.V. "? Mi "he looked at Florence Sa, wno we out on the front tSa- "Well, let's see," she answered; i7 . p"v outdoors!" u, we aon't," declared Jack and 'If naUm I,!- i..,. . ...... .. n,- mjaT " " una miio vuvvivo, fii ,U"' W o vrv othtr -- una tuoA fun at it uati 5JJV who came Jnto the hquso Juat 'Ifs too coldl" you'd like to cut out picture. 2 wouldn't like that on bltl" - ea, positively, "we'ie tired UUniM out. wa tvant in 7n anmA- PW ' hiai new. umtthlnz new." re- tow. tuoughtfijUy, "Uf - ft &Ti?& yJL n&4, rm-A -" ""s. I ' fffISv G aWI I joJ JiHL w i JL I FFThTAIIFW U HW mj Jfe Tempest for - ISKKiSSSiiM BJJBhBB fti' Selected Audiences r-aEPKSfcsa.. s- -S- 1 ' MARJORIE WOOD Coming to the Adelphi in the "Third Party." making musical comedy bricks without straw tho management hns drafted two players out of tho "Btralght," Pedro de Cordoba and Vlolot Dale. Edgar Selwyn, fortunate husband of Margaret Mayo nnd still more fortunate producer of xhat lady's successful farce, "Twin Beds," as well as such profltnblo plays as "Under Cover," "Tho Show Shop" and "Within tho Law," Is to mako another attempt at playwrlghtlng after tho misfortunes of his "Arab." It Is to bo called "Boiling Stones," and January 31 will see it playing in Chicago with Ernest Qlondlnnlng, Blchnrd Stirling, Harry C. Bradley, Daniel Jarrett, Francos King, Beatrice Ingram nnd Clalborno Fos ter In tho cast. Bnrrle nt Work Journalism 2 Pipes equal 1 hour. 2 Hours equal I Idea. 1 Idea equals 3 paragraphs. 3 Paragraphs equal 1 article. Fiction 8 Pipes equal 1 ounce. 7 Ounces equal 1 week. 2 Weeks equal 1 chapter. 20 Chapters equal 1 nib. 2 Nibs equal 1 novel. Playwrltlng 1 Nib equals 1 act. 3 Acts equal 1 play. ' 1 Play equals 1 fortune. News Notes Annie Russell has given up statecraft nnd "Ills Royal Hnpplndss" nnd gone South for a rest. Later comes a play by Paul Kester, called "Friend Hannah." In Borne seasons two productions are plenty for David Bclasco. When tho other managers are talking gloom Is an excel lent time for this one to plan a third pro duction, "The Lovo Thought," by Henry Irving Dodge. It will glvo Jnnet Beochor a chance to play a woman puyMclan. Lou Tollegon, hopping merrily out of tho falluro "Secrpt Strings," will soon appear In a fnrce under tho Shubcrt management, "A Charming Fellow.1' Russian Opera Announced "Boris Oodunow," Moussorgsky's glori ous opera of Russia, Is announced for performance at tho Metropolitan Opera House next Tuesdny evening. Tho sing ers cast for the production are Mmes. Ober, Delaunols, Duchene and Snarkcs, nnd MM. DIdur, Althouse, Rothier, Bada, Segurola nnd Relss. Mr. Polacco will conduct what promises to be one of the greatest nrtlstlc successes of the present season. Tho Husslnn repertoire of the Metropolitan Is a limited one, and the performance of "Boris" Is generally con sidered an unusual occasion for muslo lovers. It Is, In addition, a chance to see real dramatic action, of the highest typo. In opera. how would a soap bubble frolic in the laundry suit you?" "Oh, motherl May we really?" ex claimed the three children in delight, "that would suit us Just rlghtl" "All right, then," laughed mother, "come with me nnd, we'll beglnl" They -went down to the big roomy laundry and there mother scrubbed out one of tho big tubs. "While I'm doing this," she said, "you two boys may hunt up three stools, and Florence, you may get a cake of white soap and the pipes you will find In the drawer over there." By the tlmo the tub was ready, tho stools were in plaqo, the soap was wait ing and each child had a pipe. "Just one more thing and we're ready," aid mother, and she pulled from a big drawer three huge gingham aprons. "Now put thesi on," she said, "and you can blow all the bubbles you wish I" The children tied the aprons under their chins, ind then the fun began) They made big bubbles and little bubbles, middle-sized bubbles and every other kind, and such fun as it wail At first the bubbles didn't shine very brightly. "What's the matter with these old bubbles anyway?" asked Ned, as he watched three go dully, one after the other, towards the celling and then ex plode, "I thought bubbles always shone With bright colors!" Mother was Just starting up the stairs, but she heard what he said and turned back. "Bubbles do shine some times, but they have to have something to shine from. They only refleot the light. If you make a light here in the laundry you will soon see the, difference." The children turned on the light, and you should have seen the bubbles flash I Instantly they shone like fairy rainbows. They danced and glittered and sparkled. "Soap bubbles are like people, aren't they, mother,'' said Florence, thought fully. "They sblne when there's some thing to shine aboutl" The children all laughed and blew more bubbles. PogUrtsM, JUS Cfra furrow Jitdton. THREE ESSANAY STARS From left to right Francis X. Bushman, Charles Chaplin and G, M. Anderson. PHOTOPLAYS Managers of photoplay houses nnd movlo fans In general should visit the Forrest Theatre at onco, for every eve ning, at tho small cost of (2 a neat, thero Ir shown n. nhntnnlav In nnn rrnl tho Ilka of which never was, Is or will bo. Chnrlra Chnplln and Billy Ritchie nnd Mnrlo DrVfinter Wirn llnvnr nnn-hnlf ns irfnU- tnely and satirically humorous. And then, too, tho lends nro played by Julia Snmlflrnnn. nil tho wnverlnir wlfo: Joseph Cawthorno, ns tho herbivorous husband, nnd Donald Brian, as tho vllo villain. It would bo cruelty to animals to re veal tho plot, and, besides, a plot which permits a trapper nnd huntsman to kill a fish with a shotgun, beggars descrip tion. Not so with tho grand flnnlo, un like any other photoplay over shown on a screen. Brian Is killed brutally nnd In full vlow of tho gasping audience. Caw thorno opens tho congealed snfo and ex tracts n hambone and a bottlo of skimmed milk. Then ho eits -upon tho prono nnd lifeless body of tho man ho has Just slain, sharing tho sent with his repentent wlfo, who feeds tho baby milk, the while ho and sho munch on tho bono. It Is pathetic, true to life, thrilling, superb and titillating. And, an mentioned casually before, It Is worth seeing. ABOUT TRADING STAMPS. In Syracuse a question has arisen that Is Interesting only because It may, and probnbly has, como up In other com munities. Tho local pollco chief has pro hibited tho system of giving coupons to motion-picture patrons, among whom the holders of lucky numbor coupons draw prizes each week. The exhibitors who have been using the system want to rotallato by forcing tho local merchants to cut out tho trading stamp scheme, claiming tho two systems are similar. AVlthout passing upon tho legality of tho prlre coupon scheme. It Ib not tho same ns tho trading stamp scheme. In tho latter Bystem every customer gota stamps of a certain definite value, which are exchangeable at any tlmo for mer chandise of equivalent value. Thero Is no chanco or gamblo about It. In prlnclplo It Is merely a discount allowed on tho purchase, which discount Is taken In mer chandise Instead of money. In the prlio coupon schemo the majority of customers get nothing but their admission to tho show, but all admission fees nro taxed a certain percentago to pay for the prize which goes only to one. Slnco nil Join In pnylng for tho prize it Is obvious that they pay for what thoy do not get. rr, nvpftiinnrn nf tho t)rot:ram should be prize enough without additional Induce ment. It an exniouor cannoi nuraci uiu people without giving them silver spoons. thon he Is really selling spoons for 10 cents nnd throwing In n show for good measure. The show becomes auxiliary to tho souvenir. ODDS AND ENDS. Clarence Jny Elmer, leading man in the Patsy Bolivar series of tho Lubln Company, and Edyth S. Anderton, of the same company, will be married before tho eye of tho movlng-plcturo camera at noon February 13. in the compnny s studios. Tho marrlago scene will bo In corporated In a scenario by Shannon Fife. Miss Anderton is the daughter of Wil liam Q. Anderton, 905 North Broad street. She met Mr. Elmer while both wore play ing in Qeorgo Ade's "College Widow" at Jacksonville, Fla. ' Herbert Brenon Is responsible for the direction of the many-reeled subject "Tho Heart of Maryland," which has Mrs. Leslie Carter In tho loading role of Mary land Calvert, and Wllllnm Shny and others of screen standing providing able support. . .. , . Edward Elkas, one of the character ac tors of the Vitagrnph Stock Company, worked his way up as a screen artist from the bottom rung of the ladder 01 motlon-plcture fame. During the enrly m I.,- nniinir in front of the cam era, he was unfortunate in being cast . . I-I1I...I MBal imiinllll for persons wno were uum, mm u.m got only a day's work out of the part, eventually becoming known as one-day TODAY'S PHOTOPLAY CALENDAR SuMcct lo Channe. Msnayunk nnd ROXBORO ConaTroa nn.ikiTrurM ""m."""":'! '" " - -. Asa Utl PUT. Obtained rS tPSBSSKUl"'. " Won"""" '"- -- -TlTTirVkTlirn A HOIlF Ilom nf World's Oreutest Photoplays, CHU1NUJ ai. v L :,? H'.'wi'ln V 4 1UV1E-J utim 1633-3t Market REGENT St. aid rlt. anil Wialuilng Are yrii tirntv FROLIC JEFFERSON daumiin bt. OVERDROOK ASd uml llnrftir1 At. TULFEHOCKEN 'rmnntonrn Ave. fiSd nnd Laird own o At GARDEN BELVIDERE uimoSi!i &S. ' BEE TUB UEST MOTTOES AT TUB CENTRAL THEATRE uu 412 (South Side) MARKET ST. Csjrusa fit. uud Grrraantown Av. CAYUGA LOCUST BSd and I,ofui Hts. THE RIDGE IRIS WINDSOR LEADER . FRANKLIN lltb St. and lildia Are. KrutLuxtoa and Allegheny Atc, Uenitiixtoa and Frank ford Av. 41st and Lancaster At. lid Street and Olrard Avenue, SEE THE KRITERION PROGRAM lClkno. Unrly otto morning ho was given a pnrt In which ho was to fall from n six story building. Accomplishing tho fall successfully, ho started lo get up, re marking, "another dead mnn's part, with only ono dny's work, ns usual." "No, you don't," said his director, "you stny dead for a few minute and then we will uso you ns n convalescent." Mr Elkns got five dnys out of the pnrt, which was the stepping stono to his be coming n member of tho stock organization "KZTHEATRICAL gij BAEDEKER ADRLIMII "Tho Hello of Ilon.l Street," with Ham tlernnrd, "Tho Cllrl from Kov's," re tamped Mr. Hemanl la Just u nmimlng as ever In his lmicrrunatlon o "1'lem" liog Kcnholmer, tha 1ocKcnhclmor i.iut uceK, H:iTi. UrtOAD "Tho Legend of Leonora" nnd "Th lollies' BliakCMieiwe," with Muudo Adams. The first deals with the amazing mrx'k trial nnd acquittal of a lady ulio Is suposed lo hOAo thrown n passenger 01" or n moving train tjcraune ho threatened her chjtd'a health with open windows. Tho scrnnd Is a llltlo uurlcsqufl of "tho TamlnK of the Hhrcn. As Iltrrln pits it, Mian Adams Is "tin un ppenkahlo darling;" R l., irnnnsT-"Tho Olri From Utah," with Jnlla Sanderson, Donald Urlan and Jnreph Cawthorno i'aul Itubena' Knallsh musical romcd of Mormons, otd nnd uunR, In ljn don. Jteviow Thursday MIS OAHUICK "The Miracle Man," with Clcorgo Nash V H TMomPfcOn nnd (Jail Kane, (ieorao Cohan's comedy-drama of tho crooks who try to exploit a patriarchal healer anil end na convert. A nklirul handling of a difficult euhjett. lABt week S!, KniTH'S-CJUH Hdwards In his "New 1014 ir, Hong Hevlow"; Emma Cnrus. prjmn Conns, nnd aughn Comfort and John King, minstrel. A good bill S.00 and H-uO L.ITTM-5 "Courage " Tho first production of an rhiglishman's play against war. A tine spirited play with a Btartllngly dramatic ending 8::iU 1.YJUC "Mary noes Iltsl" with Marie Tem pest. A comedy by Henry Arthur Jones, in which Mlfs Tompeut plays n jnung society woman who battles for procodence in an English provincial town. Seo review... 8 15 WALNUT "Sis Hopkins." with Itoso Mel tllc. A revival of tho popular old comedv of tho eccentric country girl 8:15 WHAT'S DOING TONIGHT j "Hilly" Sunday revival, tabernacle, loth and Vine streets. Preo. County Medical Foelety, College of Physi cians, irJd nnd Ludlow strcetn. Tree. Franklin Institute, lecture and annunl elec tion. Tree. University extension lecture, Charles Zueb dln, Wllhersponn Hail Graduation exercises, Peirco School, Acad emy or Music. Kreo Hel.rew Ladles' Kmcrgency Association charity ball. Mercantile Hall. Lecture by Louis D. llrandeis, Keneeth Israel Alumni Dulldlng, Ilrond street near Columbia uvenuc. Walters nnd bartender.' ball Turngcmeinde Hall. Ilroad Htrcct and Columbia avenue. Geographical Society, lecture by Sir Douglas Mawson. WltherBpoon Hall. Tree. emergency aid concert, Metropolitan Opera House (loir Association of Philadelphia, Hotel Adel phla, 8 o'clock. old Fish Panders' Society, 801 Qlrard ave nue, 8 o'clock. Annual meeting Mercantile Club, 7 o'clock. WOMEN AT "SUNDAY" LTJNOH Several hundred women besieged tho Chnmbers-Wyllo Memorial Presbyterian Church. Broad streot below Spruce, short ly nftcr 11 o'clock, eager to partake of the five-cent luncheon nnd hear nn address by Miss Francos Miller, of tho "Hilly Sunday Cnmpolgn Committee, who gave her first "business women's luncheon" to day. The doors of tho church opened nt 11:30 and those wnltlng were welcomed to a. luncheon consisting of two sandwiches cako and coffee. As vnrlous groups of women finished their meal they wer UBhorcd to tho auditorium of tho church nnd henrd Miss Miller talk on "Per sonal Friendship With Christ." Tho meetings will bo continued In var. tons churches of tho city throughout the Bundny campaign. INTEROHUKCH KEFORM PLAN Tho Interchurch Federation has drawn up a legislative program that includes bills dealing with child labor, compensa tion for Injured workmen, locnl option, the question of unemployment and tho setting asldo of ono day n week for rest. Hearty co-operation In the campaign of "Billy" Sunday Is urged in a report of the federation. Demand Uniform Fishing Laws WILMINGTON, Del., Jnn. 20. Wilming ton fishermen have adopted resolutions asking that uniform fishing laws be passed by the Loglslaturo and protesting against the Chesapeake and Delaware Canal bolng made open fishing ground for people from outside tho State. After the Ball Willi llrrbert Krlcer untl Kllle bhqnnun a nAMf rrW VTnW 1TF i P A fUUL ItlLtU, VY0 THE CHRISTIAN Afternoon., 1 S 3 10a. uml tin. KtrningsT v uc, loo. I3c. THE EAGLE'S MATE "M? Exploits of Elaine No. 2; Other FOR KING AND COUNTRY FATHER THREE 8Zi2ftgrr HEART OF A BRUTE IN TUNE WITH THE WILD In the Midst of the Jungle The Last Dance ",,fca0nnfIl:aBc,rhe International Ladies' Orchestra formerly with th. BOSTON FADETTES Tho Lion, the Lamb and the Man "M:" With IleatrU Jllchelena, Score Hilgnon from opera played upon or can MY OFFICIAL WIFE PERILS OF PAULINE THE SPOILERS OX Hex IleacU Strolls Cast Tillie'a Punctured Romance 71 tnnn a hku iiihd wins ZUUUICA g j-ull Heel AT THE LEADING PHOTOPLAY THEATRES A GREAT MYSTIC STORY BVNorsis Huiinrn f Irft nn orpnan ol nn early not. Iltr fathtr kllM In a eM mine ne tint ilncoferrd. Unit fl sour alter fearnlno o the dtnlh of fier nuibnml. Zm oorn mother, n ttoht rope tcnlfcer iclln n elrru, l eid u,th verflpo, all", nnd U kitted. Xudorn nnd the fortune from the mine, tcMci later oroir fo te worth JJfl,Hi, ", art ttt fo fne ounriilamnfp of Frnnfc Kerne, a cfrcus tnnn nnd the brolhrr of infora's mother. Znrforn, ofi Ino promise at areat benutv, reaehet the nee o Is. The uncle, toho has ft MmmI lip ai a fstfii mpsfle, nnd ( fcnoten m llaiiam Alt, decides In Mi preed thof Zudora mull die before she comes Info possession of her nrrat fortune, en that It mat be left to Mm the next of kin, and he rrernlts upon the nirl to leave her money In his hnnilt three trnrs lonprr and to eav nothing to any one ndoul the fortune, llntinm All sees nn ooitnrle lo his scheme In the her eon of John Storm, a vaunp Inwver for uhom Znrforn ha taken a fanev. and he rommonrfi the airl to put the man nut of her mind, flform rnmei to ak ffnssnm All for (he hand of hl niece. At ftr.lt the rrystnl aaner will not iliten to the pro pinnl, hut Zttdora insiifs that If she run of marry Storm the uHH morrp no one. "Writ, icell," oW Ntuom All, "If fou take such a afrtnd 7'ff compromise Solus my nert to cnies and you ran marry Mm; fait In a tingle cojo and you must renounce him " Hudora, tulno fhe knotrledoe pnlned from yrnrs of ossoelotfon trlfh her uncfe, tinrniels a series at hatfllna mysteries. To prevent Xunora'e elopement trlth John Storm, Hossnm ,111 channel clothe tilth Wu Ciano, a Chlnett hypnollst. nrisonn vm-(Continued) NOT for n moment did sho feel any regret. Sho had for her uncle n cer tain fondness, but, duo to his general coldness, It had never developed Into real love Tho only thing sho really did ro grct leaving behind was tho carrier pig eon. It was too late now. Why, sho thought, how strangely tho room boirnn to npnrnr! Wn It fog out side? What was this ntrnngo and un nrrmintnlilo desire to laugh, to fling her things about? Seized with a sudden and terrible knowledge, sho tried to turn. It wns Imposslblo to Btlr! "Sleep!" sho heard vnguely. "Sleep." Zudora's eyes closed Irresistibly. Wu Cliotig stopped In front of her nnd touched her forehead. Tho man's own forehead wns covered with sweat, for this had been a tremendous exertion of will powor. Had the girl been able to turn ho would have failed signally. "Ho n child," he whispered. "Bo a child. Now you nro young nnd happy, without a euro In tho world. You arc young!" "O yes; I nm a child." Zudora began to laugh. Wu Chnng picked up the photograph of lur lovor and held It before her. Thoro was no recognition In her eyes. Ho had won. Zuiloru sat down. Below Storm whistled frnntlcally and wondered whnt had thus delayed his sweetheart. Chang heard these shrill calls. "do to tho window, child," he said. Hudora got up and walked to the win dow. Sho looked down calmly upon her lover nnd nover mado any sign that sho saw him If It had boon lighter ho might havo noted tho stonlness of her look, tho unnatural pallor. "What In heaven's nnmo has hap pened?" murmured tho distracted lover. At any moment Hassam All might appear upon tho scene. Still ho waited. Chang left the room. "It Is done!" he said to Hassam All. "It is something I've never been nble to accomplish. Sho Is very strong men tally." "But at that moment sho was thinking of lovo," snld the oriental. "Now we havo no tlmo to wasto upon discussing tho science of tho thing. That young man may nt any tlmo bocomo suspicious and break In. Let us act at once. You shall for the present become Wu Chung and I shall remain tho servant of Hassam All. You havo makeup. Como; hurry!" In a very short tlmo tho two returned to Zudora. They put her hat and coat on and led her from tho room. "Storm Sahib has gone around to the rear!" cried the real servant. "Goodl" said his double. To Hassam All he said: "You and tho girl leave now, by the front door. I'll handle your man." "Do nothing violent." said Hassam All, who, though ho greatly desired tho death of Storm, did not enre to have tho affair take place on the premises. Thoro was, ob had been stated bofore, no love lost botwoen him nnd tho police. Ho followed Chang's advice without more ado, nnd was snugly lnsldo a taxi m To Panama-Pacific W 'and San Diego Expositions The Public Ledger-Evening Ledger will pay the entire expenses of fifty persons to both expositions and return railroad fares, hotel accommodations, meals en route, sleeping cars, admissions and provide every comfort and convenience. YOU can be one of this fortunate fifty all you need do is secure new subscribers for either or both of these papers. The fifty receiving the greatest number of credits for this work will take the free trips. All other contestants will be paid for their efforts at the regular agents' Commissions. Sign and send in the coupon below. It enters you in the contest and will bring you subscrip tion blanks and all necessary information. Begin today contest is open till June 30th, CONTESTANT'S ENTRY BLANK 191 PUBLIC LEDGER EVENING LEDGER INDEPENDENCE SQUARE, PHILADELPHIA Plcaaa enter my name as a contestant (or the Fanaraa Paciflc Exposition Tour, i Bend m all the necessary information and subscription blanks BY HAROLD MacGRATH with Zudora when Chnng opened tho door to Btorm. He made ns though to close the door ngnln, hut Storm wns too quick. He rushed In fearlessly, nnd, ns Chang closed In, flung 1dm nldo before tho Chinaman could put tho trick In his leg to throw Storm Tho lover rushed headlong up tho stairs to Ztidora's room, saw tho ropo attached to tho bed, tho suitcase, but no Zudora. Ilassnm All had tricked him! Down tno stairs ho rushed, wild with linger. Chang awaited him, but for a second tlmo he wns not quick enough. Tho lover dashed from tho house, to bo Informed by his excited chnuffour that a Chinaman nnd Zudora hnd entered n taxi which had stood opposite and had been driven away. "Which way?" "Straight nhcudl" "Como on. then! And drive like tho devil! Did you get tho license numbor?" "Too datk to seo; but thero was a crack In (li tnll lump." It wns n wild goono chase, for they never came within sight of a red Inmp with a crack In It. But thero was ono thing that John Storm knew; If nught In tho way of harm befoll his sweethenrt he would kill Hassam All with his baro hands. "Hupposo wo go down to Chinatown and mako a try?" suggested tho chauffeur. A good Ideal By dint of Inquiry they learned that a Chinaman nnd a woman had been scan entering Wu Chung's tonshop. Storm wnitcd for ovor an hour, and as no ono enmo out ho concluded thnt this was a ensn for professional detectives, nnd ho strnlghtway sought their aid. Together thoy went over tho records of Chinatown, but Wu Chnng was not a tong man; thero had nevor been any opium smuggling; ho wns ono of tho fow Chinamen down In that crime-Infested holo who stood clean upon tho pollco records. Still, they wero willing to mako a thorough Investigation. Hassam All, still disguised as Chang, entered tho supposed tea merchant's houso nnd found Mrs. Du noy awaltlnn him. The woman at first thought him to bo Chnng himself until he explained. "Cnn you bring her out of tho trance?" sho risked. "That's tho easiest part of it. But there's no need. Sho must remain In this condition until long after you aro out to sen. I don't enro If sho nover comes out of It." "You'ro a strango kind of undo." mused tho womnn, wondering what was behind this unnatural ottltudo of tho man. "Thnt's my business," said Hassam All gruffly. "Now, find mo a room for tho girl. I am not going to trust to luck." "Thero Is a walled room; tho method of getting In and out of It Is secrot." "I rather bellovo you can truBt me with tho secret," snld Hassam All grimly. "Follow mo, then." Zudora had to be led. Sho was physi cally capable as over, but her mind was temporarily blank. Onco In tho walled room, sho sat down placidly, after tho manner of persons hypnotized, nnd stared at her hands. It was all Hassam All could do to resist tho desire to bring her out of tho trance and toll her what was going to happen, but his bump of caution wns abnormal. She might cscapo some whero along tho route, and thnt would wind up tho affairs of a certain mystlo who, for a commission, advlsod old ladles when and how to Invest their fortunes a commission which, by tho way, usually consisted of nt least half of the sums in vested. Tho real Wu Chang, In the meanwhile, left tho houso of Hassam All at what might be callod tho psychological mo mont. Ten minutes later tho houso was under tho csplonngo of a plain clothes man. Mr. Chang, affable tea merchant, Was driven to ono of tho uptown hotels ho sometimes frequented. Ho wanted an alibi. Besides this hotel was qulto near tho hall whore the adopted son of Mills was to mako his brilliant speech that samo night. It was a delightful thing to mako money with right and left hand. But, ns has already been said, you can not throw two stones with two hands and hit any given target. Chang went to the hall, took a seat where ho could focus tho eyo of tho boy, and waited patiently for his debut. It must have been exceedingly dull busi ness for a mind so keen ns Wu Chang's to bo forced to listen to tho oratorical spoutlngB of green young Intellects. But a Chinaman will tarry until the thel reaper comes If sd fag there Is Cfild at the end. When tho boy finally came forwahJ, hllnkfnft nnd frightened, nld Mills for a moment thought Wu Chnng had be trnyed him. But all at once the boy nccmed to straighten up, nnd presently ho begnn to speak. The voice was un pleasant nnd monotonous! no hypnotism In tho world could change that Thers were somo surprised people In that hntL you may bo sure, especially among the Judges. From th nudtenco there cams occasionally n rlpplo of applause. The swent hegnn to form upon Wu Chang's forehead, Two such exploits in one day wore terribly enervating. When the af fair wns over the stiffened flguro of the Chinaman relaxed, lie found some dif ficulty, too, In opening his thin, taper. Ing hands, which had been tightly clinched under the concentration of his will. "Aro you satisfied?" ho whispered rather weakly to Mills, who sat next to him. "I ami nnd I will keep to the letter of my bargain." "And nover brag again about your son's oratorical powers, f doubt If 1 could hold him again." Mills flushed, but for all that he was mighty glad to bo high and dry on shoro. Hn would send the boy on a long tour. 1'eoplo would forget (Continued Friday.) EXPERTS ADVOCATE SOCIAL CENTRE IN SCHOOLS HERE Committee Will tfrgo Education Board to Introduce Idea. Paronts, social workers and pedagogue havo united in an effort to convlnoe the Board of Education that the extension of tho social centro system In tlio publlo schools would justify the expense in volved. A committee consisting of Mrs. Edwin C. Ortce, president of tho Homo and School Leaguo: I'aul N. Furman, secre tary of the Child Labor Association of Philadelphia, and Otto T. Maltory, of the Public Education Association, has called upon tho Property Committee of the Board of Education to urge that it con sider tho movoment In approving plana for elementary school bulldlngn to be erected In tho future. The plan of this committee provides for n room In ench school which Is to be used on a gymnasium, lunch room, library nnd auditorium. This has been tried suc cessfully In other cities, the committor says. Tho furniture Is to be of such character nnd tho room Is to be so con structed that It can be used for all of theso purposes without great difficulty. Advnntnge of the Boclnl centro Is that nfter school hours the schoolhouses can be used by ndults for luncheons or mass mcotlngs, publlo debates or Indoor athletic contests. A somewhat similar plan was recommended by Dr. Martin Q. Brum baugh before his election to the Governor ship. S LOVE'S LABOR LOST Youth, Instead of Pointing at Girl, Had His dinger Bitten. Edward Whlto, a youth who lives on North 2d street, Darby, hns been taught n gravo lesson In the gamo of love. So grave, In fact, that ho has about decided thoro's "nuthin' to It." He Is nursing nn Injured finger today ns tho result of courting chance nt a pnrty In Philadelphia recently. After tho young people had played several games, somo one suggested playing "point your finger nt the ono you love." Unfor tunately Whlto acquiesced, nnd became "It." He was spun nround several "times and when ho pointed Instead of aiming at a pretty, dimpling little miss, he placed the finger. In somo one's mouth. Ho had to receive medical attention for n "chawed finger." SCHOOLS AND CCUXHUES l'HII.ADEI.riUA Music MISS C. W. nuOIIES, 1T3T Diamond, teacher of piano and nrcomnanlst. Diamond '34M D. itnsortxs Atlnntle City. H. J. nl0 Wirt Urlck. Hot and cold running rlOlCl I OfK water. New York Ave. Ben. MODEKN DANCING THE LAST 1VOP.D IN JAB VIS BALLKOOM DANCING ( " V . ..,. 1011 CHESTNUT Phone, locust 8MS. "Ufstlnotivs Service to a Discriminating ratronaoe." . Modern Dances The COItTISSOZ School. 1BSO Chestnut St. Phone, locust S10J. vMm 7tf "- i: " - c- isBptan BCTiiuuiismfaH . 5ras,)iaMH HI 41 J m il I AxAtJf-n&jt