BYEHING LDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, 'APRIt. 26, 1916. jgjfejgiito'' MACCfBER AHA! VICIOUS WOLVES OP NEW YORK IN HUMAN GUISE! FOILED!' WE HAVE THE PAPERS! THE GEL IS SAVED! BAH! THOMAS M'lLEAN'S PLAY m ' i ma GREAT PIANISTS IN JOINT RECITAL Ossip Gabrilowitsch and Harold Bauer in Two-piano Pro- WMPS MOTH'S BELL HAS ABUNDANT PLOT Clad Gillingwhter in Dra matic Sketch Another i Good Feature r iw Is compelled lo Search for the Crnrirt ndjecttvc? to describe the artlstlo rrrirtc ot Mildred Mncomber which fMllnc3 the attractions nt Keith's. fcrtrb Myl? Tes. Add to this n, fairy tfomitt and you liac n slight Idea ot the tletnre. In an atmosphere which re fni(rs one of a classic garden In Greece ir Spain many nimble dancers cavort, tMttis come to life and haunting melo dlea greet the car. And thcro Is consist ency In theso strange proceedings, for they are all part 'of the dream of one CwSk Holiday, who, while returning from . late dinner, falls on a bench and falls asleep. Miss Macombor as the nymph-ln-chlef presents many falryllko dances. The cbarnt of Innocenco added to a pleasing tetonaltly wb the winning comblna tfdrt "which enabled her to get gratifying results, fllord Footc, tho Suss Sisters nnd the swimming statues ndded much to the success of the act There Is much to think about In the In tensely Interesting drnmalet, "The Deci sion of Governor Locke," offered by Claude Gllllnswnter nnd Udltli Lylo. It Is the work of Ethel Clifton and Brenda FowJer' nnd shows tho extromes resorted lo by conscienceless politicians. The Governor- Is running for a second term. Throughout the political fight, his wife has becm his mainstay. On the evo of the election the leader of the opposition politi cal party tells him he will publish an article In a newspaper reflecting on his WrlfA A.nt. ....Inn.. t. .itllilniiiH w.m . ,.; o iiiuiuin nines:, iiu nuiiuiHiin iiuiu I the Contest. Tho Onvernnr learns that his ylfe was guilty of misconduct with his political enemy, but that she was actuated by x desire to obtain funds In order to send her husband to n better cllmato nnd Bavo his llfo. Instead of withdrawing from the rnco tho Governor remains on the ticket and orders tho politician to leave the State or stand criminal prosecution Of course tho Governor wins. This Is one of the very best playlots offered at Keith's during the present sea- , TIibm nm ontr nnnilvir rtf Itfnqn W momenta and thcro is nn rttmonnhcre of realism which holds attention throughout tha nrtlatln nresentatlon. As the Govcr- i,) nor Mr. Gllllngwnter Is a heart-gripping dunk neincr, . cP A 'III wtam out or vTTl rrrj;ri - nm if X&y iLJLJLJ WIM'11 K' 7.. L-jU L-J ..h 1 zVt) ) JleF w Y FoiUNf? THEM CAU - jSSfJJ ' 22 7R j8aF - ' r . pee- ahd hbr bund f "MY r THB. PATERit-t tW yj!QiHHfV , II Vli f U.E.BB NOT AeSEMV. tug IJNCL6 MAP EM. f ! EX-OoOUNN y, Wl , 1- I jy VfHEfr HeNR PiSBReiy ,s J -" JS W THE CR.VPIEO cipu w. re POOR TH.NG, ' "v2i- 2 J WfWW II twrc t ' J . Ni5 UljXl-I.'-s ,..r , rvu.n,vr -7 (. O- BE. SORE YOU'RE OICrtT- Tom.rHCHGBo.c CASMANfN THE 6 MOieoi o-BRSUft TAD TIEN Co AHEM) CHeAr BARCQACH. SCENE. J I "The Secretary," by Philadel phia Novelist, Makes Excel lent Impression at Well Staged Premiere study. Miss Lyle as the loyat wlfo Is at her best. Tho supporting company Is of exceptional merit nnd Includes Frederick Forrester, George Thompson nnd ltobert Brott. Tho playlet was rewarded with . numerous curtains. ' Almost continuous laughs greeted Mil t ton and the DoLong Sisters In their crea- Hon, "The Diamond Palace." It serves to show the lnsldo workings of the "movlo" business and left a cry favorable lm- Ii, pression. I The Three Vagrants, a standard, ?ure- ii .Are vaudevlllo act In vaudelllo, hit the ! i bull's eye as usual In decided fashion Vaughn Comfort nnd John King won tho i comedy honors In their familiar sketch, fVrt Trtwti nkiwinq Thl atl ift -www. .u.... ..v,w... -. - spiced with no end of snappy dialogue. if, Belle Blancho Impersonated nnd sang with good results. Tho Six Schloanls Juggled Ms and amused, nnd other who pleased were Qulgley and Fitzgerald, In songs and dances, and Roy Hnrrah and Company, expert skaters. Up-to-the-pilnute events In Mexico nnd scenes at the Capitol, when President "Wil son sent the last message to Germany, were shown In tho pictures. J. Q. C. Girl Waif, Aided by Noble Gas Man, Rescues Blind Old Mother, Disguised as Messenger Boy! t "Girl in Gown Shop" Nixon Grand TTn-tA-the-mlntltA fashions wero dts- Rs played in "Tho Qlrl In the Qown Shop," a ' miniature musical comedv. tho headllner of tho Easter v,eek bU presented at tho Grand Opera House last night. The feat ure act Is a pleuslng combination of pretty girls, beautiful gowns and catchy songs. Rose and Carmello Ponzcllo, singers, had a good repertoire ; Krcd Knowles and Mazle White, comedians; Roy and Ar thur, eccentric entertainers ; Roser's Com edy Dogs nnd a good "movies" rounded out a well-balanced bill. "Miss Hamlet" The Globe Quite apropos of the celebration of Shakespeare s birthday was the produc tion of "Miss Hamlet," which headed the bill at the Globe. It Is a. travesty, with many of tho Ideas of 1016 combined with good comedy results, and Is presented by a very capable cast. Grossman's Banjo Fiends twanged melodies of today and yesterday, and were rewarded with hearty applause. Other acts which pleased In cluded Walter Johnson, Carroll Sisters, singers ana dancers; Bernard and Shaw, Ford and Truly, Grace Dunbar and com pany, and Louis' Dogs and Monks. If you want to know what real troublo Is take a hike to tho Walnut Street Thea tre thh week. There you will And a blind uoman who Is kept prisoner by her wicked brother-in-law. lie also takes all her money and has her placed In a madhouse. Then, to show he's nn all-around mean "cusV he, with fellow conspirators, packs his beautiful little niece off to tho same insanltarlum (aftor having first crippled her ultli his automobile), which Institu tion has rather easygoing methods, to say tho least. As this nets him only a measly half million dollars ho Joins hands 'with a couple of blackmailers to pursuo this In teresting line of work. But he Is foiled by Peggy, a waif of tho streets, and her sweetheart, Tom, who 'tends tho gas meters. Peggy gets a lino on tho whole miserable business becauso she Is employed as a servant In tho house of the scheming brother, whoso name Incidentally Is Bob Cobb. When she tells Tom he, like all gas men. becomes sympathetic. He stops 'tondlng gas meters immediately and goes after tho trouble. It seems he only 'tended gas meters In the first act. It Is quite possible that ho got a few days oft from the gas company, although this point was not quite clear. The foregoing Is only a ery small part of the troublo which is found in "Lost In New York," under which title the com plications are launched at the aforesaid playhouse by a very persevering cast. The plot travels on rapidly through four acts, getting lost only long enough to per mit the two "leads" to do a specialty. In this they displayed remarkable brav ery. They sang and played tho piano. Imitated cats, circus riders nnd prize fighters right in the blackmailer's den. It's really remarkable that they weren't heard by the villains. Of course, Peggy and the gas man have many close calls. In om Instance, she Is bound and gagged In tho blackmailer's den In an apartment house and things are looking black Indeed, when along comes the crip pled girl and unties her. Peggy puts n female blackmailer In her place, smashes a window with a chair and, taking the crippled girl In her arms, Jumps out the window. Although the apartment from which she Jumped seemed to be a great distance A Few Glances Into Gloom Through Which Peg Plowed One blind woman locked in a room, cheated out of an inheritance (until the last act) and placed in a lunatic asylum by a well-to-do brother-in-law, who poses as an umbrella mender. One child crippled and lured from home. One lost firl bound and gaged. Lost gir" outwit3 blackmailers, much older jumps from an apart ment house window with crippled girl. Both uninjured. One senile uncle made victim of "badger game," robbed and then transformed to a blackmailer him self. One gasman, who quits work, chases the gloom and, incidentally, has time to do a vaudeville act un der harrowing circumstances. One tank of real water on which blind woman, crippled child, lost girl, et al., float to freedom. Legal papers with red seals, ne gotiable bonds, forgeries, revolvers, policemen, keepers, Salvation Army lassies, bums, assorted to 3uit all tastes. h TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Edward M. Roche. 2110 E. Clementina t.. and Mary A. JIprn. 211U K. Clemntlne at. Richard J. Ocelli. Jr.. 1IC17 a. Van Felt at., nd Helen Kochenbenr, 841 S. 23th at. Oaorce W. Charleston. 2213 E. Xorria at.. and Eleanor Camp. Brldeabur (eori u. ccnaozer, uuu and Jeanne T. Schneider, IIF. P, Robert C. tichaefer, 1J0D w. TJauphln at., ITIA M I'l.h ., Thomaa V,. McGovarn. 28i2 E. Huntlwtdon at.. and aiaritaret 31. tenerty, ssus Kdge- Trealdder. Edjre Hill, Pa., and ;m( .n. iionaall at. , American at, moiit :. 'William J. Aanea N. Greenholtz. Ulehael Kochvlmkl. 1121 and Karollna Yendruatk, aw. John McLaughlin, 1240 S. : SWan. 1MB R. Tlrnnd Ht. Smnla . Clear?. Flttaburxh, Flru. (Jermantown. Xdward P. Walsh. Jr.. Ill E 634 Palrmount 4 at., and Julia and Mary K. !Lhlsrh ava.. and Elizabeth M. I'rcbjt. SM33 Cedar ae. ana Helen and frank J. Dllrtorth, 1711 Oxford at., - M.hM . WV ... M,(,. .. . uj m.. join at. MISS BOSTON IN CONCERT Polico Lieutenant's Daughter to Sing in Griffith Hall Marie BoBton, n talented young soprano and tho daughter of Police Lieutenant George F. Boston, of tho S2d street and Woodland avenue station, will give a re cital tonight in Griffith Hall, assisted by William A. Schmidt, 'cellist, and Joseph W. Clarke, at the piano. Miss Boston Is a pupil of Edwin Evans. t.nd Is considered by him one of the most promising of those under his tutelage. She Is soloist at the Presbyterian church In Ridley Park. from the ground, neither Peggy nor the crippled child was hurt In the least. Only one moro terrible task confronted her. That was to get her blind mother out of the asylum without Influence. Tho gas man gavo alimble aid In this connection. Peggy managed to find tho suit of a messenger boy somewhere or other and, with the faithful gas man by her side, crossed a river or real water In a steam launch to the asylum. But the blackmailers who schemed to put Peggy's mother In the Institution aro there fussing around when Peggy arrives To make matters worse, they hae the crippled child with mem again. They nre standing close to the river's edge. Off In the distance tho lights of New York are flickering In the skyscrapers and busy Broadway, full of cabarets, has no thought of the tragedy over on the Jersey side. And what does Peggy do? Why, she gets nn easy-going nurse to get her blind mother out of the asylum. She then puts the messenger boy clothes on the poor woman. The gas man leads the disguised blind woman to a launch right past the near-sighted guards, while Peggy, after distracting the attention of the blackmailers, seizes the crippled girl, tosses her Into a convenient boat and rows across the river abreast of the launch, which contains her blind mother and the gas man. Crippled Angel Child Tri umphs Over Horrid Un cle and Heartless Black mailers! Curses! But thoe who thlnlc that Peggy's trouble Ii oer hao another guess com ing. There's n warrant out for her nrrest for stealing $D wlillo nho was In the black mailer's apartment. She Is found Meeplng on a bench In Central Park with hci blind mother and the crippled girl. She denies her identity nnd n friendly lawyer" who happens nlong supplys the un happy outensts with money nnd listens to their sad story. Subsequently, whllo old Cobb and tho blackmnllcrs are nbout to hate nn ex clusive dinner, Peggy .in Ives with her mother nnd tho crippled girl nlso n law yer The lnnor flashes the papers with a red seal, which prove that tho blind womnn owns everything In sight Of course, Cobb gets "off his car" nnd Is promptly "pinched," likewise tho black mailer, after the gas men nrrives, all dressed up, and sheds more light on tho subject. It Is nil stralght-from-the-shouldcr melodrama, nnd nn enthusiastic audience. Including ox-Governor Bunn, of Idaho, cn Jojed It Immensely. The strenuous part of the gas man wns sustained by Leonard Grover, Jr., whose father was In a box with the cx-Goernor. Kitty O'Nell made a very practical Peggy. Louise Myers, as an adventuress: May Hills, as a crippled child, nnd Do Witt C. Moore, as a black mailer, aro worth special mention In tho supporting company. Thomas McKcnn lias written an Inter esting play In "Tho Secretary." With the advantage of a "run" of several perform nnccs nt the Llltlo Theatre, the first of which was nttended by a largo and fash ionable audlenco last night, the play will become better related nnd ndjustcd Today Mr. McKcnn will probably want to compact his play a bit by reducing the dialogue nnd by redistributing tin em phasis of action, tighten and spread tho movement. For instance, tho opening scene of Act II went slowly and the In itial episode of the first scene ot Act III had only slight Interest of dialogue and no foiwnrdlng movement Hwlft. nctlve, tenso motion of the sort that moved nnd gne Its being to tho Intercalated episode of Act It should prevail In tho csscntlnlly dramatic portions of the play Occasional ly now thcro Is verbal obfuscatlon of dra matic Issues Possibly, moro tension In tho emotional passages and fewer of them would ndd to the senso of unity nnd Integrity Certnlnly, less "tnlltlncss" would bo advisable It may not be nmlss to suggest n few discrepancies The youth ambitious to study law snys It will take J2B00 for his two yearn nt law school. For a poor boy this Is u very lnrgo allowance All fees nnd living expenses could bo cov ered for $500 for tho college term Tho hero, plojod by James L Pequlgnot, nnd tho playwrlglit-novellat, Impersonated by ',.. .'iujyc.ui, tuuii iuu iiii.irc in ngo to havo been boyhood plav fellows, ns slated. A harmony of 'make-up" hero would bo moro convincing Tho play was well singed, nnd Its In tricate plot wns capitally unraveled by the following cast: nrlags the liutler. . . .Henry I, Pox l?'- -!.he ol1' gardener. . lfnrold J llarblnaon Mrs Trnvcrs. the accrotury ,, , . , Dorothy n Slii-lmordlno llennon. tho liidy'a mnlil Dorothy Chortnk ItUMi-ll Deorlnff, tho author Thomas McKeun Martha J)aM, Mrs. Docrlim i mother ... Tllleen Womlhurn Hu Hols Knthurlno Dccrlnir. lluiwell a wlfp ,,. H Ustcndalo Ilalrd Ilcnrj llnvllnnd, Iluaacll's uni lo ,, ., .. I.nrlo ChalleiiRer Rico Clifford HastlnKR, Mrs IMvliT meiunn James I, Prqulcnnt rrll IHrcc. a snunc mnn ,l.prett Hell Ucorj,o l'etrlce. nn nutomnbllo intent .... , . , , . Krl Challenger Hlco I.thel Jenkins, n stenographer ...... . . Mtrenrct Cooper Jim Daniels, n oum? broker ,,.,,,, ,, ,, llilwnrd 11 I.ntlmer William II. Perry, a merchnnt . Henry 1.. rox Hunk Measencer l.nrl Challenger Illco JIoho Pern, Ptrrj b dauKhter Unrotlu It Shelmerdlno George Sullivan Will Lecture Tonight Georgo Sullivan, president of the Board of Commissioners of Montgomery County nnci ot j-owcr ..icrion lounstup, will tnlk to members of tho Finders Club, a so cial organisation of Bryn Mnvvr, tonight in the Lower Merlon Baptist Church on "Why nnd How tho Township Is Bun" gram at Academy The combination of two very powerful elements In chemistry does not nlwaya produce a third twice ns powerful as each Ingredient. Sometimes, In fact, the combination of two definite strongs may produce a very ticutrnl weak. It Is so In music. Wo know of artists Individually m cm .vim unnnoi como into contact with nnother artist without n distinct Injury to tho powers' of either. When they pay together they play ngalnst each other Competition apparently is tho life of their trade Let that stand by way of prelude to the surprising nnd beautiful recital of ussip uniiriiowitscn and Harold Bauer nt tho Academy of Muslo yesterday after noon Kaeh of these artists has been heard hero this year, and each won deep admiration from his hearers Yet It was not Until thev met in n twnnlnnn mriint that their wonderful gifts -were fully ex pressed, We know they were botli great Pianists; wo know now that they nro great nrtlsts For certainly nono but artists could have so yielded, ono to the other, could havo mado bucIi reasonable dcmnmls nnd given Mich genorous fulfilment Tempera mentally not unlike, yet distinct, each was pblo to work out his own pattern nnd to woavo It into tho pattern of his great partner- It was this essential coming together of two fine spirits that really gavo meaning to tho delicate nnd effortless precision wan which they played. It is possible to distinguish between them We know thnt Mr. Bauer by exaltation, Mr Gnbriloultsch by restraint arrive nt that wonderful delicacy of power which be longs to uoin Mr. Bauer, with a clear nnd high nnd unerring senso of artistic justice, com bines tho rare power of transcending. Mr. Gabrilowitsch, with n. transcendent poetry of spirit, combines tho power to restrain himself In tho wny of great art. So much so that ns ono listened yes terday, the wholo "stunt" of tho occasion was forgotten, nnd forgotten, nlso, wns tho instrumentality ot tho playing, There was music In nil the merrliiess nnd sentiment of Mozart, In tho fancies nnd melancholies of .Schumann, In tho brilliant Ingenuities of Salnt-Sacns ns ho wrote on Beethoven, In tho exotics of Arensky nnd tho glowing feivor of Chabrler, there was nluays a perfect tone, n firm nnd swelling rhjthm, u flowering of passion and of Poetry. a. V. S. Of course you know that vague but rather pro nounced feeling of inward satisfaction when' the port er lifts your bag of genuine worth up on the rack. Pieces of luggage are such conspicuous things, anyway. BOTIO HAHKHAFT combjnos with this Inborn aristoc racy tho good senso to nccommo dnto In the most practical way your apparel and tho many other things that m.iko traveling comfortable, lonstant travelers always Insist Upon llnylc'n Bngs. Jlnvle Hnndernft will actually make the most tedious train ride bear able It Is vyhat It appears to ho not deceptive Imitation, Kxtr.a fine leather, specially tanned, rein forcement nnd doublo stitching nt nil wealing no nts. sniltnn ihf .i-..,. ....... 1.A r 7 1 " uvi turcs mi iioym: lugga pio-eniincnt. Insist on seelnc tho Ilojle trade mark before buy ing leather lug gage It's lyolir guarantee o thrt host hand - tVido' kgs and cases tci bWbad Obtainable from all dealer h hf&h-Bradc leather cood. JohirBoyle & Co., Inc- IIOV1.K pUrtollot, wotrj-Wt;j, mall hags, etc , m'fctiinn'e in ncrordtmce ullh ie Jnni" hlalhstandiird clinrnttcrlttnn nil iCM tiK ipdiicls for So near. Manutaeturrra W the onions ROYLU .uiHiiip amnr New York and SI. Louis l k n I BO ""T(. m Trade Mark "We Are Working for Your Interest" Lowest Rates in Strictlu Coiiftt Burglar-proof Pro FIDELITY LOA1 iiJtab. 1H03 Ninth nnd Locust Sts. hit City ction Diamond Brokers and ilontjtndtrt unrtuccmcu Aiumumu, CiCnor eaie UU I -KHjhl.. v wjmWmm nC&Sf? It 1 TBBBi B0KKlKiwBHBaiaK3KSB.aSa''A VdKfirTirvcXifef TyWk Lfeo Hi "v Xrra V WP e9 w WHa FB IBrTWfffv,'""rrTT """i.i,,, i nn iiinjj Jl&&X&i 11 H A Garden of Straight Row.' IP jhi"x5 vui iw i ruuui m Isa.fi A. Alontaromerv. '. i an K. 11 0 IJndtawood a Ye., and Lipincott tt tJ&m we f " BP U. Hcra ft. Mutter. 1 Joieoh Mnrnhv. 1111 fcTllrMlu,, Ii Ilvar. 11H I.nilanwAAl av . i'ranlc 13. i-'ckerle, tfl33 OUtmart at., and Hose Buckenheu. lsQ Hollywood at, Harry II. Ixifty. 31'JS Jlembericer at., and Clara Klder, 101 W. Vorlc at. Benjamin 11, Shetti. 38JT Hamilton at., and Cecelia Y, allien. SI Wlota at. Edward J, llclntoah. 1513 N 25th at., and .Mary E. MeLauxbUn. 14141 Falrmount ave. lJ-m Pecker. Fleetwood, i'a., and Sallle K. nner. meetwooo. ra. l Ueollnxer, 160U Brown at., and Caro i U. Havwird. 301) N. 17th at. Ctareure. i, Bhelp, '333 N. L'lat at., and C. , ,AUn BoiU. 281S N K8th at. Allan ft. Robson. Jr . B10U N. llth at., and mti ai. t-arr. lotwyn. J'a, Trt.nH W, Van Loon, Tacony, and Marlon Du&ffaji. Tacony jUfonn Toioaihunaa. 474 N 8tb at., and Petro- nelJ Kondrotalta. 308 Earp at. '"SlUt."?.'1-.80-3 Poplar at., and Anna Burns. 829 K; sitb at. Paul JiuarL, 1811 Olenwood ave., and Oeorgl- son Aaey. Durllnston. N. J. Barauel I JlcKnlifht, iUSt Mark's aq., and i,Fl?ISr5 'uetlJ,-.?i3,8t- Mark's aq ""IF"!,11' .c?Ili, VA: 9lh a"d Knuly M. Buaaell. 1833 t). Alllaon afL ctxxu, BUI J uermantown ave., and sa J ni-r. 4430 K rhirini.i, 5 ?,"' .551 fi Aota -. and Pextba saH ftauey at. en,, lirideatnre. Pi., and Mabel i K,?S8 Orthodox ef fjt P. Klatav saiia.ljrajikford av., and a P filetaet o'3 it fltarfleld al "Z.'U 'ii1"- i"" 'n n.. ana iiar- r?t.ft.Mory, aermaotawn. Sllfii?llS5?LTcony. ad Mariartt Ken " HI?. 8 th at. Waif.r -fwar. 1048 B Lehleh ffvt., and Jilair Buekley. ft N JnlUp .at. rJ SS3IISSiS".,5W" "1 fi mitSk A, Wllau, 84T S 07th at . and Jean. Miu V KiMMli. IUU Tanker at. aW0 Hick, alii iropa St.. and Edith Biirnay 34 tt ooe at ' P. UuUurlo. 2441 B. Sereeant at. and IlWuM. Palm.r. )tl2 jUflvUle at 1 war fsmaen. w j., ajja; Alary is. mltanr. "016 N. 16tb at . and . En K. 'rulnAtuu-kftn sf 8rr, 701 Mt Vernon at , and Ma. tSnjdea. H. J Mam k rw CtartiMi A wl-htr. 107 1ft V MtSttf 1'riuoir. S531 M llllh st WA HtWftof, 408 Seroce at , and Mary 0mf3Stfiu 3gm Braadjrwlaa at., and SaraJi M A acMa. m N 51st at. "Lonesome Lassies" Cross Keys The spirit of youth shines out emuhatlc- ally In "The Lonesome Lassies," tho feat ure of the bill at the Cross Keys. This act, presented by B. A, Itolfe, sparkles with many catchy melodies Bung by a bevy of pretty girls'. Costumes and scenery greatly enhance the proceedings. Willie Zimmerman Impersonated famous men, Norwood and Hall gave bits of mu sical comedy, the Evans Sisters sang and danced, John Ripley and company pre sented "The Suffragette" and Elder and Carr performed difficult balancing feats. Workmen Killed by Locomotive POTTaVILLE, Pa., April 35 Charles Leonard, 35 years old, married, and Charles Boehmer, 35 years old, single, were killed this morning at Stoney Creek by an engine on the Philadelphia and Reading Railway, The men wero work- ins on me trades at a sharp curve, and the engine bore down upon them before they could escape. They were section hands. 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When you plant Seedtape, J are planting analyzed and tested seeds of prize varies, accurately spaced in paper tape. You plant your ga511 as fast as you walk a whole row at a time-d accomplish as much in one hour as you would in a10'6 day by the old back-breaking method. And ateurs become as successful as experts with fetter Quality Seeds Quick to Plant and Quick t Grow Study the diagrams below and realize that Seedu givesbetter results because the seeds are better and properly aceo. I -THE OLD WAY" teyju ,.,AyMjL. 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ASeedlapT&rdcael 10 Varietiei, $1.00 Paniy Phlox Sweet Pen e Gardens :J by our Board of Gardenine DTAPEqo., weTYcrBk,,,- at the Following Stores . .V yooJwIn, 3S01-3 permVna' J if i1 una timi n..n.rn.ndi.iLA f'eter liromlcy. 8,14 Oermanfrn ave Win A Kllllan, KOU3 Oermjl wn av. U Kuntz, 3.-ilu (rennantovuve J l Peacock. 87UI Oerniftown av J jr Itothenbert-er, 71t'ornmnt'n K It Tourlaon i Oo.. SSsiaermnt'n. W. 8. Went. 8331 dermitown aye. c II, Weldenbacher, MlStOermant'n P D. I.. Wltmer. 4218 ijrmantown, W. i! Oeatman. 3S5 Oerpant'n ave v uraier. jiuui iiarnbTX at Stout 4 Curran. -I81J FrV'K,.f.av?1 Olmrrt Hutlfrlne Co . Bll Woodland. J W lllMHs. lU'J S ItUh at. J It Woo, I i-o . H I! i or. 5.M and Walnut ata Sam SHUerblatt, i'ln SJo tlOlh at Julius Herman illat awl Vine at V elsz, tillth Bt, una CI Irani me, IIUT-OlvrOMN hTllltliM. IVm Howard, Ablngton. i'a Ardmure Hardware Co Ardmore. Pa Wni T lilLliityre, Ardmore. Pa. 11 ii Anthony, Aahbourne. 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SB NB24 at. qirard 6-and-lOc. jStora, 676-7T M, J Iluaaell Cuahlna-039 Porter at. N Kamen. 8849 ifirkut at. a. Kaaa. 1834 Maet at Lit Broa . 8th an Marker, ata. Thomaa Martlnd? lqtb Market, Roaera & Miller. 13$ Market at. t? Novlk. 8021 alSidiet at , , ' , (3. A. Supples c7i iB3S Market at. Kharpleaa Broa C243 Market at. H. Taylor. 2W , Hollywood at. John W OrlBb-.Bmbrey and Alle cheny avej John Ulklna. 4J7I) Stenton ave. S. Ftaher. Biff Haverlord ave 521 Market at , C. JCohter. rv. j, Jamea IT Tholre, uamaen, N, J. I Jai.uba, tTSia" Ilroadway.Camdcn.N.J H Sharp, IUU llroadrtay, Camden, N.J. Caley Hardware Co , Cheater Pa. T. II Ithoadee. CoTlfnedale. Pa. Harry J. Bell, Colllnsswood N J J W Jonea. Colllnaawood. N. J. A, l.awrence. 873 Main at.k Rarby.Pa. 11. uipier. 883 .Main at., Darby.Pa. I1UL 1. Qirard J Jpaephaon. 1920 Columbia, ave. Geo. 11 Lenrox, 1800 Bhunk at. J Rollicfc ili Paul at P Pblllp.A28 8. B2d at. P p. Jlottnuteln. B100 Market at. 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