EVEJOTG LIiiDGBR-PItlLADELPHiA, SATURBAT, ATOtlSO?" 19, 101G, SBWING ADVICE MODERN WIFE VACATES AND " VOCATES" BY HERSELF CORRESPONDENCE M'LISS COMMENTS ON NEWEST OF NEW WOMEN AND HER WAYS She and Pier Husband Will Take Up Separate Abodes and See Each Other When There is Nothing More Interesting on Hand SEEN IN THE SHOPS SEPARATE vacations, separate voca tions; separate friends, sepnrato in vitations; separate tastes, separate houses what are the tnodernlsts frolng to make bt marriage, anyway? It Is Mr. Jlavelock Ellis, lie who lias thought and written so much about worn an nnd her relation to man, who advo cates that husbands and wives tako up eaclf his Individual domain, so as to be assured of preserving each his scparato individuality, His followers Have sue Bested the other separations. Timo was when two people married in order to bo together. Now It would seem they marry so as to bo opart. Propin quity, which Is doubtless responsible for their having stood up at the altar to gether, or at tho Magistrate's, since It Is a modern pair wo nro discussing, Is now relegated to oblivion. Propinquity' Id bad taste. ' Tho story Is told of a man and hlswlfo Trho made a llttlo Journey into that vi cinity which has tho reputation of being the real Bohemia of New York. Many funny Incidents transpired, nnd when their risibilities were simultaneously of fected their eyes sought ench other, bo that they might shore tho fun. Ir. other words, each enjoyed a thing better. If ho or she knew that the other likewise had caught and npprclated'tho point. Later, they learned that they wcro not nt all acceptable to that Bet. They wore regarded as bourgeois, tame, common. Not jinly were they In lovo with each other, but they showed It. Out upon them! A husband and wife romancing nnd with each other. It was to laugh. Tt would seem to be thctlilng now to affect a rare Indifference toward one's husband's actions. It Is not considered "broad" to bo concerned with his where- fltimitn Tt In tint maMonr1 '.,." n "-"" - " w x.tr.,,-iiuva .v UVtV IU I show one's temper, or one's grief, should ho roll home dead drunk In the wee sma' hours of the morning. Oh, no! Instead, ono nssuhies an nlr of ensy tolerance and suppressed amusement as ono recounts to one's friends tho next day how Jim came homo "pickled" and tho "nutty" things ho said. If Mr. Ellis's recommendation Is taken seriously, Jim will roll homo to his own establishment and not to that of his wife, unless his condition seriously confounds him, and tho "nutty" things that may occur to him will bo addressed to tho doorknob, or tho electric light, or what ever nttracts his Inebriated fancy. I wonder, should Mr. Ellis's suggestion bo adopted to any extent, how Jim wilt like the new regime. Doubtless for n while he will rojolce in his new-found lib erty. A houso to himself, with n wlfo who exacts no coin of him and maintains by her own efforts her own establishment. "Pretty softl" would be the comment of his more conservative friends. But somohow, his protestations to tho contrary, I rather Imagine that your as sertive, dominant malo rather likes the "fussing over" of which he has been mailo tho subject for so long a time. lie may rolternto tbnt his llfo Is ono long scries of hcnpecklngs and nugglngs, nnd that ho doesn't want to bo told to wear his rub bers when It rains, or not to get "splllll-cati-d" when he goes a-pni tying; but Just the same, unless my guess Is very wrong, I rather imagine that ho will miss these annoying little attentions should they bo withdrawn. Certainly nine-tenths of woman's fun In life will bo destroyed If she has to bo so new and broad that sho cannot live In tho some house with her husband nnd devil the soul out of him when sho Isn't "angel ing" It Into him! M'MSH. Letters to the Editor of the Woman's Page Address nil communications to M'l.l.x. euro nf the KtrnlnK I.eilcer. Write on one "tile nt the inner onl. Dear M'Llss At the niithrenk "f the prcnent war two Qermnn crullers, tho Karlsruhe nnd BtrnsBburc, coaled at l'ort-nu-I'rlnca and put to sea. Were tliey destroed liy the Allied fleet, did they manage to cet back to u home .url or wero they Interned In aomn forelim port? A HEADER. From the beginning of tho war In Auguxt, 1914, until March 17, 101G, tho whereabouts of the Qerman cruiser. Strassburg was a romantic myBtory. On that date Mr. Her bert Swope, city editor of tho New York TjVorM, who had been at Horta, on tho island of Fnyal, In tho Azores, in tho latter part of July, got back to America and un raveled tho m.vRtery. He had seen tho plucky ship coal and put out to sea. Later, from tho captain of a German submarine fleet, he heard tho thrilling talo of her dash acroa.t tho Atlan tic It was thought by every one that she was making for South Atlantic waters, there to Join tho Karlsruhe and the Dres den. Mr. Swopo learned, however, that the Strasxburg had braved tho English Channel on August 1, with war imm nent, nnd had limped Into her homo port at Kiel, where, so far as the world knows, sho still Is. The history of tho Karlsruhe Is probably ns thrilling and as spectacular as that of any ship that has ever sailed the seven seas. At tho beginning of tho war she was s.ehted off Sandy Hook, nnd much British shipping was held up In the fear that tho German cruiser would rapture outward bound ships. Two Ilntlsh cruisers, how ever, appeared to-offset her InfluencV. Then the Karlsruhe disappeared sud denly. On August D she appeared in the burbot of San Juan, Porto Rico. She coaltd there. It was said she had been In n run ning flftht w th tho Suffolk and the nrjstol, tho two British cruisers, who came upon her when she was about to coal from tho German wtcamer Kronprlnz Wllhelm. Tho Brit sh hod opened fire. Tho Oerman ships had lied, the Kronprinz Wllhelm es caping by vlrtuo of her superior speed. Tho Karlsruhe, however, had turned back to return fire, nnd It was reported that tho Ur.stol was badly damaged. Tho Karlsruho could not shako ofT the two enemy ships and they chased her Into San Juan. Like a gadfly however, she was always darting out of the West Indian ports and inflicting severe damage. On October 3 nn olllcl.il statment given 'out at Berlin reported that she had sunk seven British steamers In the Atlantic. The b ggest prize was the Van Dyck, worth with her cargo nbout 32,000,000. Xn less than 17 vessels, representing In money value nbout JS. 000,000, wcro dono to death before tho Karlsruho herself una sunk by her own crew nftcr having gone on a reef in the West Indies in the begin ning of November, 19H. . ; v- Jh , - fay. mm MA ' mmm m -. i&w, M $1 invest ayv ' s wmd -L :otiv THE WOMAN WHO SEWS SATIN FROCK ON SEVERE LINES TUG navy-blue satin afternoon frock ptomlscs to be as popular ob tho sorgo for this season. This one Is of heavy duchess ratln, fastened In the front. Tho belt and pockets ore heavily braided with fine Miutnclie In tho same color. Tho skirt falls gracefully. The largo pleats either side nre held In plnco by tho pockets. Tho back has a wide double box pleat. Georgette crepe Is used for the collar and cuffs. The collar Is sailor Bhapo In the back. Small blue satin buttons down the front complete tho frock. The model is especially good for any ono short and ttout. Price, 119.00. This smart long sailor bat In whlto satin with u domo crown of black velvet Is nttractlvo In Its simplicity. Tho black velvet folds and ends, with large sliver pin, nre Just enough to add to its style. This may be hnd In blue and whlto nlsp. Price, $2.9i. The name of the shop when these articles may bo purchased WII bo supplied by tho Editor of tho Woman's Page, Evbnino I,ntiacn, COS Chestnut strict. Tho request must be accompanied b a stamped self-addressed envelope, nnd must mention tho dato on which the article oppenred. Why Not for Woman, Too? Utadtra who desire help tclth thttr drr problems will aefdrras coiurnunlcatlorta to the Fashion Uzvert. enre at the Etlltor of the Woman's iooc, the .'few lug Ledger. "Where will tho fashionable woman's waist line go this fall? It's a perplexing question. Tho advanced fashions already are vacillating. Some show wa st lines nor mal, some subnormal and some abnormal. Humor has tt that the moyen age will win out, with Its waist line lingering somewhere around the knees nnd .the loose, flowing out line characteristic of that highly Interesting period. On the other hand, a hear equally persistent whispers to the effect that when the modes are established the Empire will reign again, which means, of course, that we will wear our sashus as high as they have evor been worn. But the truth of tho whole matter Is that we "are awaiting the verdict from Paris. This Is a critical time In tho Paris ateliers. Especially, just now, when no two styles art alike In conception or origin. Some of the style mastors have harked back to the paintings of Sir Joshua Reynolds and his ilk; others hie themselves to the oddities of quaint Chinese fabrics and gowns and worship silently by Imitation. Meanwhile, whatever the verdict Is to be, rest assured that If It Is possible to make tpe French originals charming In ths eyes of American women our designers can do It. So wo need have no fear of where our valst lines will be, or what the styles will bring. We're prepared. Dear Madam What sort of hat would jou Eft ror a lint tall hat? My summer one Is worn out. nnd I thoiwht I mleht us ell select a fall ono ?S'- P" lou th'nl Aueust ia too early to wear a rail hat. If It Is.i't too conspicuous? I want somi-thlnc Inpxpcnnhii. j.-, 'r, j I have seen smart little felt hats, with high crown, rather narrow brims nnd with a grosgrain band around the crown for ns llttlo- as J2 In the shops. They come In various colors, such as navy, green and citron, nnd nre quite correct for late August. Tho black velvets, of course, are already out In force. Rats and Mice If you see a rat or mouse hole In your collar you can soon get rid of Us dwellers by saturating a piece of cotton with formaldehyde, then cementing tho holes up with plastor of parls. Crisp Croquettes Kr.ed foods, such as croquettes and cut lets, are greary because tho fat has not been sufllclently "hot to coagulate the outside covering quickly enough All foods of this kind should be quickly cooked and dipped In egg and crueker crumb i before frying. nil tho dust and hang It In tho wind for hevcrni hours. Then lay It on the floor of a room you seldom use, or on tho tiled floor of the bathroom, and fill with dried flour. Pub this Into the rug as you would do with soapsuds. Work your finger down to tho very roots of the fur. Cover with a clean sheet and leave this way over night. Ncx,t day tako It out of doors, shako out the flour and beat with n carpet beater on tho wrong sldo until every bit of tho flour is outlof It, Ruby Apples rare, coro and hnlvo six nice, large cooking apples. Bolt 10 cents' worth of rod clnnnmou candy In a quart of water nnd a cupful of sugar. Tn this tho npples should bo bulled until they nro tender. Tako them ou: nnd let the Juice boll down until it Is i Ue a Jelly. Serve ench naif with a spoonful of Jelly, topped with whipped cream. Dear 21adam-r-I am Vnratlon. Do ou think rolnir up . lOU think It Is all r white serva suit with m for afternoon wear? North for mv rltnt to tako a trnoon wear? I do not look well In all white, and would like to introduce some colpr on my suit In some manner, but don't know how to da It. AVouIil you have collar aud cuffs of colored linen? How would you trim a larse white horsehair hat to eo with the suit? V U. II, A white serge suit looks well on alt oc casions. I should not use colored collar and cuffs. Keep the suit atl white, and intro duce the color note by wearing colored stockings, vvlth shoes to match or white shoes, carry a colored parasol, A white satin ribbon band around the crown and a large water Illy would be be coming. Dear Madam Is It true that different colors require different aecnti to set them? I want to wash a lavender and-whltt striped dress, and r.ra afraid the color will com out. What sets uvendcr blua and pink? UD.S'A. Different agents set different colors niore satisfactorily than others. Sugar of lead sets lavender Use a tablespoonful to a gal lon of water. Be careful to throw It out Im mediately after using, because It Is poison. Two cjyfuls of ealt to a gallon df water win set pinks. A half-cupful pf vinegar to a gallon of Water sets blues. Hants run direct. I-euYlwe .South Hi. N harf i:rery SO .Mln. S3f32N. Av;tv 7-Mlle Klrr llldo Metropolitan Concert Orchestra Kten!ne nnd Hat. und Sun. Afternoon Caprice Lewis, Daring Aerial Artiste Balloon Ascension & Parachute Jump Every Wed, & Sat., 3 P, M. By Prof. Milton Johnson Gloucester ir'errr ervlee U ulckett, liest and Safest Motor Kouto to (lie rlliore. When III winds blow It Is- convenient to have n handy clasp nround to securo one's hat. The button hole strap Is particularly recommended by Topular Mechanics to speeding motorists. It Isn't exactly a thing of beauty, this arrangement, but It Is con venient. The clasp holds tho brim of the hat firmly It Is attached to a short strap which Is run through tho buttonhole and even a tornado could not sever It. Cleaning White Rugs When tho uhlte fur rug gets too soiled for use, wash It this way: First beat out DANCING Wagner Dancingr School JT"noAD $St fur Six Prlvat lMon .'oon to 11 P M. !llnlar;, Prattle PVerv Men-. Tue , xcnotars ttAnat every Thirj Kys. JUNE WESSON 8 P. M OHCHESTBA S:JQ Pop, Dance Wed. and Sat. Evgs. You should Aeajr Gey Invincible Orchestra mi J pleasant surroundings on th Ideal floor. LOESER'S NraK"Ir- REOPENING DANCE J1U-PAY. WGVtiT tt BEGINNERS CLASS OJ'KNS SPKSDAV. AUGUST 9 SWIMHINQ Take Your Family With You This Sunday ON TUB Steamer SYLVAN DELL A Trip That Every On Can Afford to Tak and Repeat VISIT LINCOLN PARK On-the-Delaware FINEST UIVEll OATtilNO EXCELLENT PICNIC GROUNDS IIOUND TIUP Adulu SSe. Children 18c Boat leave Arch St. Wharf UiSQ, U:S0. a. m ; J. 30. 3:30, U:30, 8:30 p. m. Leave Lincoln Parte 10.30 a, m.; 12:30. 2:30. 5:30. 7:80 and 0.30 p. m. ' Song Under tho Winter, dear, Summer's noto lloth: If It bo sweet to hear, Song never dlcth. Soon In tho fores't, love, Breozes shall bear It; There, In tho bough above, Lo, thou shalt hcar-it. Kunene Lce-Hamllton. j b9h t&E$X$n B WmlSB i PtitM' I'llONK v VS$ii 1 H Efispy KKNh. 4311 STtAll H Wit KKNMNGTON AVIT- H &F J Oay' & ci'.mui:i:i.ami bT. Za STANLEY ""''iS0,!"" 10c lKc, 2Sc VIVIAN MARTiN In Klrst Presentation of "THE STRONGER LOVE' 1211 1IAHKET STIIEET MARIE DORO lo "COMMON Q IIP UND" "POPULAR WITH TUG PEOPLE" GREETINGS! For the Grand A... - Opening Week of fUlg. Z i PIIlhT SIIOWIN'fl IN Fill LA. ROSE SYMLL'S LONDON BELLES WITH IN13IITAULE JOME WEBER AN UNUSUALLY EXCELLENT LALQH-SHOW WITH MUSIC and GIRLS MARKET 6 JUNIPER 5TS In Ilia Heart of the Mioopliii; Dl.trlct CONTINUOUS li I'ltlCKs .. A. Jl, TO O 11 1. 51. I I'e. lie. ?3e DOHOTIIV SHEHMAN Presents THE COLONIAL BELLES A lllcli-Clas mimical Offering- PALACE ADAMS & fr4JlTAWY StVUUUNU VVQI. ,-ia .b. uiuxxu- ar. A2tiF FIWITS MUt. FBI. ANO UT. ifiSi' A 5KTUBliBN'S UOUU OAU.X. Globe S!SfLSI8.Tisi A. M to Jl P. M. 10c. He, 23c. MATTIE CHOATE & CO. In "THE MAYOR AND THE MANICURE"' "THE GIRLS FROM KOKOMO" A Tabloid Musical Comedy OTHERS ARCADIA' "ft-SK?"' rjEUT. vjLiitn. v.aA." YKKK AT ALL TIHKS COOL AND 1)KI inilTl't-I. KIDK OK TUB l'IKK TKOI.LKY UNritKlKDKNTEU I'C'CltoS OF SHANNON'S FAMOUS BAND THOMAS F.SH ANN0N, Conductor IN NEW 1R0GBAU5 MISS KATHERINE GREY, Sopranq roNCKOT evkuy Ai-ri:KNoo .'mi FlUliVUUIte JiVKHV FH1UAY MUHT Th CIIAS. H. P3IITH Offers A DRA3IAT1C NOVKLTY l: V e coop ceiecteo t ast. inriudlnc Jelfersou Hale, Ned MirMon und Anna Itelder OT1IK1I ACTS " '"- r'Tirss- U'ORTJI WHILE - -'"'-- nirmin SCSll THKATKlt I4(NI t l-i3 THK.VTK11 Market keloiv GOth .Stree Mat. Hail jr. Si30 I Kienlnrs. f A n Best Seats ... 10c I lUc. loe. iOc JIONDVY. TIIUY. WKIINKSHAV GEORGE WHITNEY WORLD'S FAMOUS COLOKKIl MUSICAL t'OHKIIV "THE SMART SET" Tho Ordinal rroJucllon and Cast THUUhDAY. JRII1AY. HATUlin.lY FRIDKOWSKV TROUPE Elaborate Hluclnr and Dunclur rtiele on tie Vniulelll Mm, Most eel A (iltEAT btlll'.dL'.SOING KILL MARION HARLAND'S CORNER ScnilinR .Baby Clothes . I note ft request for baby clothing from Mr. N. C. n. 1 send mumped envelope for her ftd drc'si. Mr bby Is 1!S months old and welithn 17W pounds. Hhe l mall. so I hnve used up nlmoit eerythln, but there nre n. few articles which mlht help her .nlbn. . When the shops closed down In 1014 I was In the same posi tion as she writes of, with my husband out of work and In the same condition of health. I was then glad to have thlnga given to me MARUAltl.T, The nildrcM of tlio mother went promptly to yoli by mail. I thank nnd bless you In the nnme of the countless mothers I repre sent for your thoughtful kindness to the other woman, Would Write to School Girl 1 ihlnk probably t may bc able to procure aomo mau.iilnes from my friends tho are aln them If tho applicant Is willing to pay postage on hem I will let ou know tbout this somn time later. 1 am making n rfjest for myslf now. I should like to correspond with some high school girl. I'leas do not "insider this an un usual request, but I prefer that my corre spondent Ihe west of tho Mississippi nirr. IHjUIjAIi, Itoftdcrs longlnc for mne.t7lnes they can not nftortl to tnke will note the generous proposal of our girl. The correspondence club grows tcndlly and healthfully. But do not forg?t that ono condition of mem bcrshlit Is a dear comprehension of tho respectability nnd intentions of tho con tracting parties. Foreign Stamps to Donntc I rend In the Corner of persona asking for stamps I ha some which may be valued by somebody I have been ssvlnr them for a little boi' who Is now dead. There arn five English, two New Zealand, thrco Philippine, two Chi nese and 12 Japanese rerhaps they may be acceptable to Ilslph II. hy helping out his col lection. And (another "perhaps") you may be able through the Corner, tn help me. 1 here Is In our town a young woman who for tho last 10 tears cared for and supported her aged mother. The mother was an Invalid and had lost her mind The dauahter sweetly and cheer fully tools her to eery place with her Lvery day nnd nil day Ion she could Ik seen wheeling her mother about Ihe streets. Tho mothers Is dead now and the girl h"s lost her cneerfulness nnil seems to nne grown many yenrs oiner. .She Is nil nlone I was talking to her tb other div nnd she said she. thought aha might fet n little pleasure out of n smill phonogrsph knew It would mean n great deal to her Ho I write to the Corner with the hope that some of jnur readers will see tho request and help cheer o lonelj and truly worthy soul. I will pay shipping chames If necessary. MRU. II. It. C Italph II. hai been ro liberally supplied with stamps that wo take tho liberty of holding your tempting Iht of foreign stamps for tho next claimant. V'o thnnk you heartily, ns will the recipients, when they read your letter nnd send for your nddrcsi. Your story of filial devotion and n young llfo spent In service for tho object of that dovotlon and the end, tcrrlbto reaction of tho weary strain upon tho noble daughter moves us to overlook tho fact that your petition In for a more c.xpenslvo gift than we nre wont to ask from constituents nnd friends. If there be a disused phonograph which the owner for any renson docs not enro to keep, It would cheer and tomper tho forgetfulncss of" n, harrowing past In tho unutterable desolntlon of tho woman's lot. Heaven comfort her nnd Incline pity ing hearts to devlso means for alleviating her sorrowl All iisrlanrt g nil re i remmnnleatlon; tnoiiia niMressed fa Marian lactose u stamped. , !' niitpinE tni article In Mhlfh. jon nra Interestnl. ,rWj; ni.hlnr it, sl,l In Ihe rhar taida work of the .. -- r ! I i i.. ii..i.m ,....., I. I. v. pnonm write ,riuii """'Tu-l- " !"'.".. Paper. ,'' "W..i:.-.j.J II. Ihev fretiM like to them, rommnntenta jhls.papi nld like in lp, and. having received1 Wants a Banjo I wrote to the Corner some time ago asking If any one had a banjo and Instruction boolc B. F. KEITH'S THEATER Chestnut and Twelfth Streets MAT., 2 I SI. NIGHT, 8 r. SI. 2 shows daily 8 ni'.xt wi:i:k Vaudeville's Slost Spectacular Fantasy DERT JESSIE KALMAR BROWN Offering a Magnificent Musical and Scenic Production Called "Nurserr-Lind" DOUGLAS J. WOOD & CO. In a Dramatic Gem. "The Hliopllfter" to gho to me. I shall glv either mandolin of guitar lessons In return. I am going home, so my sick sister can ret a rest, so will you please print my request before long, for I do ao want a banjo, that I may play upon It. jmn, n. it. P. It would not haVo been necessary for you to. repeat tha request If tho rules of the Corner had permitted an earlier Inser tion, Wo wish enrncstly that the Instru ment for which your plea t entered may be offered, nnd that soon, Wo cannot ask for a musical Instrument again for a month or more. Hence our hope that somebody who no longer plays Upon "the old banjo" may let us hear from htm or her. , Carrot rMarmaladc Have you room In the Corner for Just onn more reclpo for the marmnlade which you aiy reminds you of the Frenchman's "pebble soup"? Cnrrot marmnlade: Wash nnd scrape five pounds of carrots, put through tho food chopper, add ilva pounds of sugar, two oranges and two lemons that halo been cut Into small bits. .Ml all together, rut Into a granite pan and cook slowly nve hours, stirring often, It will keep In any glass or dish nnd la very good. ,t. t. n. Tour compound bears no resemblance whatever to tho famous soup. There are enough good things In It to redeem tho pebbles or carrots! You do not say that the oranges and lemons are to bo neeled. I Infer, however, that they are not, and that the bits nro small. Strawberry Pie Will you kindly Rive mo a. rcclpa for straw berry 1'le? I havo tried to bake ono, but It wns nub ii succeed, jp j( j. I.lno a buttered plato with puff paste, wash with whlto of egg, and nil with ripo strawberries capped nnd washed. Sweeten plentifully, covor with another crust, cut Mlts In thin, and bake. This Is tho simplest form of strawberry pic, ns you may see. A more elaborate formula, which wo prefer to any other. Is this: I.lno a plo dish with good pastry and fill It three-quarters full of strawberries strewed with granulated sugar. Cover with an upper crust, but rub tho edges of this and of tho lower crust with butter to prevent their sticking to gether. JInko a cream of a cup of hot milk thickened with a teaspoon of cornstarch wet with cold milk. Stir In two tnblcspoons of sugar, remove from tho fire, nnd when it is cool whip In tho stiffened whltci of threo eggs. When tho plo Is dono nnd cold lift off tho upper crust nnd cover tho berries with tho cream. Ileplnco tho cover nnd sift powdered sugar over It. THE CHEERFUL CUES I tike to be. Ionc outdoors And her "the $kd vorlcj sirvj itj sorg TKc music steuU till- tkrovdk rrv ..m 1 ' And mJa trie, fe-f i strtnOe. -td Jtrond , -,1V-- a " M x V 1 v Hkt) (OS A BEAUTIFUL SOAP DISH That Will Add to tha Con venience or iny Ualhroom I" B'i""nVift" i."""e. VKreot.. plet that Thla handsome Whit Liiinti ouuii uinii in one or s com.. lete set or natnroom furnishing, hat will make an "mi wkl.r.; bnthroom above the mmmAt,J.u and prove a real convenience. Verr durable . and roomy, easy to Instill nnd to keen clean. ' You should Inspect this n.rf. . ture. It Is sold under the FLECK UltOS. CO. mONCLAD aUAHAJ THB. Write for full pnrtlcuUr. or visit our enBllv reached ihnnmM,. luuiiy. rjLECfcBjzos. Co. Showrooms 44-4G-48 and 50 N. 5th St. Dons Fonjjj Gue & Harry Haw Wonderful Chinese, In Bongs r.nd Dances AVELING & LLOYD Two Southern Gentlemen In a. Chatter Act WILLIE SOLAR From Ihe London Hippodrome Tintr.i: 8Tr.iMi:i, nnos. roLir,s d'asiour Tiin citisrs ri.oRr.xzi huh SKLIO TKIIIUNi: l'ICTOKIAL NEWS Where the Evening Ledger-Universal Weekly Can Be Seen MONDAY SttToy Thenter, ISth & SI irket fits., I'hlla. Jumbo Theater. Trout A lllrurd Ave.. I'hlla. Niiiiiuer Theater. Kenvlncton Ave. and Hom- erset .. rlilludrlnhla. flreat Motithern Theater, 3d and Snyder Ave. Keystone Thenter, loth A SaiilU Hts I'hlla. Ilex Theater. I'lilluilrliilila, l'. Verdi Hall. 7th A Christian hts. TUKKI1AY rlaro Theater, Ilroad & l'orter Sts.. s irmr iiirnirr, Thlln Kranlilln X f'lau.ri.l.l l.l.li. Ittnm TIi.iiI.p. fl.SII. Xr ,l,n A.. ' 1.,...- Century Theater, Martluill anil Krle', l'hllu! WKDNHMIAY Talm ThPater. rhllndelpbla. 1'n. 20tli Strret Palace, I'lilludclnhla. I'a. Monmouth rheater. 1th A (ilrard Ae.,l'hIIa. Cnyugu Thratrr, Philadelphia, I'u, THUUSHAY H Stanley Theater, 16th 4 Market Sts,. riilla. Tuxedo Theater. IMtlladelphlu, l" ' l""a l:raplre Tlieuter, i'runkforil, I'hlla leluhla. lloxboroiKh Theater, l'hllu.lelnl.la, I'a. et Allrclirny Theater, 1'hlludelplila. FltlUAY Stanley Theater. 18th & Market St I'hlla. Market ht. Theater, 313 Market St I'h i CohockslnU Theater. tb A Diamond 1'hll": Itlchmond Theater. Itlchniond tiearlleld Ms.. I'hlladeloliln. Fulrinount Theater. 1'hlladeliihla, I'u. Ontario Theater. rhlUilelnl.l.i, i'a. ' SATL'UI) Y Staoley Theater. 10th A Jlarket 81s., I'hlla. I'liludehufli , ' Haerford Ave.. l'qinf llreee 1 heater. Point Hreeie Ave. A Morrl St.. I'hlladelphla. Star Theater. 3IM A Whirtun St.. Phlla .Majestic Theater. I'bltadelphla. ' ' m" T0,.1Ltl",tt!'r ,',,, hl' 1'nlrmaunt Ae I'bllnueluhM. """ lluieluud Theater, Philadelphia. I'd. gfiiriniimHiwmM NOTICE We hnve received more than 800 letters nnd requests from citi zens of Philadelphia nnd vicinity, nsklncr that wo permit them to purchano tickets or attend the first performance of tho Most AVcndcrful 1'Iay In America, "Experience," nt the Adelphl Theater on tho evening of Thursday, August :ilst. We talco thla method of replylnr; to all such reqUosts, nnd to point out to our friends that the Initial performance on Thursdny cvcnlnjr, August 31st, vtlll bo strictly n prlvnto Invitation performance exclusively for members of the clersy, their friends,4 or members of their families. No tickets whatever nre on salo for thnt performance. Tho first public performance of "Experience" will bo ulvcn nt the Adelphi Thenter on Friday evening. Kept. 1st. In order lo accommodate those who hnvo shown such n remnrkablo Interest In th'J play, wo have decided to receive ndvanco mall orders now, In ndvancj of the opening: of the public salo. If you wish to order scats for Friday night. September 1st. or for nny suhsenuent performance. Including special holiday imMnee on Labor Day. Monday, September 4th. please observe tho follnwli rr instructions carefully, as nwlnR to tho enormous quantity of mn'l nrderi which must he handled, certain rules nnd regulations, must bo promuliratcd. Send cxpresi. monc" order or certified check made pivable tn Leonard A. BlumborK. manairor Adelphl Theater. State carefully exact location of scats desired And number. To Insum, bent attention. Rlvo choice of two dates', so that If wo cannot send tho best rents' for one performance wo mlRht sfnd .them for some other performance. De sure nmount inclosed Is correct. Do not send currency, as It may ln tr-r nr stolon. Inclose self-addressed stamped envclopo for return of tickets. Pr'ees for seats will be nn follows: For ovenlntrs nnd for Saturday ""'' T"'",r r;-1" "-"-" ,10 cents to J1.C0. For the bargain matinee Thursdays, CO cents to Jl. e.uThr, Vr.0'""" "' r-'hlln il II t nnn nt n A M Mnnrtnv August 2Sth. But If you want the best scats, order by mall Immediately. (Signed) "VVM. ELLIOTT, F. n,VY COMSTOCK. MORRIS GEST, Producers of "Experience," SlIHUiMUM Prominent Photoplay Presentations Advertisements accepted only from clean, well-ventilated theaters viTrTianjmmifrH mm Bomw Grrpcm fiir. Companr. AM obta! ADPADIA CHESTNUT JR. J U 1 URLQW J0TH WM. DESMOND in "HUUTBNANT .UANtN'Y" ATl"iT I f "SD ANP THOMPSON ATKJLdJyj MATINEiq DAILY TRIANaLE ftlESElfrS . Wm. II, Thompson In 'The Eys of th Night" All-Star Keystone Comedy. Mut & Jeff Comedy COMI'ANV LOGAN theater ",0 Kd Blanche Sweet DROADj THEDUPE" 13 17 1 RIOIMT' B2D APOVK MARKET DULilVlvJlN 1 Mats,, 1:30 A .1:,10. 10c nvg oxaa. p, otao, ir,c Dustin Farnum, in "The Virginian" CVn AT? C0Tl' AND CEDAU AVE. jCJJJt. PARAMOUNT THEATER I'aiiiwuu.vr t-ut.i';.Mti .Prominent Photoplay Presentations Advertisements accepted only from clean, wcU.vcntllaUd theaters Marie Doro,n,'T,,EM0nAoLI? OF MARCUS" FAIRMOUNT ,D AVENUE Edna Flugrath and Lewis Gilbert in 'THE HEAIIT OF A PHILD" I flPITOT HID AND LOCI'ST -ASKJlJ K Afnla 1 ,an and 330. lOfi.1 Eves., tt:30. 8, 30, HJ Irene Fenwick ln "A Cilltf vsmvr) Mni-Irel- Qf TI, 333 MAHKEIJ Triangle r ! . r 1 In "flread prei..ht Bessie namscaie sBp,f - viAiw,lt; UIIAPLIN ,ln "ONn A. Jl. PALACE 12U "ARKCTSTREET Marie Doro IN FRANKFORD 4TU f"ankXVee EDNA GOODRICH in THK MAKINQ OP MADDALENA" 56TH ST. Theater WSJJ Below Spruce, Evg , 7 to 11, Faramounl Donald llrlan In "The Smucilero" MAX WOMAN In "MICHOnE3WCorneJy WEST I'lIILAUKLI'lIIA NIXO.N' GRAND J1R0AI1 AND MO.NTGOMEBY llally Mats. lOo. Evea. 1 i U. 10, ." Roy Jrlayrah and His 3 SkatingjVenuseg Haydn, Borden and Haydn iiatli aud Itllljr, lliul.' D4 VaoJlVlJ B0j Comuaar. JiUitot and limucUa land Kysil aotf t'letore EUREKA m" "AnKBT- PTS. Charlie Chaplin in "Ope A, M." Helen Holmes in Whispering Smith GARDEN 83D $$S$flftv I-ubln Present NANCE CNEILL ln "THE FLAMES OP JOHANNIS' Yltagraph ComJy. "Hazards of JUltn' bOUHI l'lllUlUEUHIA Ol Y M P I A DRAD AND U I Pr,A DAINBHIDQE fha maximutn tomort. safety and amuse. vimt at l wflmut'j!iw. MAT8. DA1I.V Wta. Fox presents VIROINIA PEABSON la A TORTURED EAftT" niRARn AVENUE THEATRE VXltWIM- 7TH AND aiRARD Frknk Keenan 7TH AND OIRARD AVENUE- IN "The Phantom" Comrain Ground" 11 Am TlTfinr urni a numitTK.' GT. I AIVIV AVb CC MAlflH" f';i51 SSS MaryBolandrasa AL.OU fsEXBTONB COMEDY PRINCESS 1018 MARKST 8TREET VITifintii,, Ttncoo.vM Charles Richnn ,n 7fibwE IRIS THEATER 3Ua Jfgggg" DOROTHY GISH in "THE I-1TT1.B, SCHQQI, 'MA'AM" ' JEFFERSON SttT" ffiagp1 WORLD KJLM CORP. pree-nts AL1CF. BRADY In "MIS8 PETtTcoATS" MUTUAL WEEKLY T LAFAYETTE J0" AJJgw EDNA GOODRICH in "THE MAKING OF MADDALENA" LCnnrD FORTY-FIRST AN-n ,," . LANCASTER AVENUE Donald Brian UT, c JN , .. l he Smugglers" I.IBER T Y 'brad AND Reave. Ea.on A TU O at -'"U"'1A lucw niak. in ne Detter Woman MSWIBT OF THE SUDMABINE' C1J) j RIALTO JPEHOCKW VALENTINE GRANT in , c iftniUCSNT Wff' '.M. ' - ' i i i i i i ii i" R U R Y "ARKET STREET , Jjl vvV. X BELOW 'ft II STRSKJ Harold Lockwood &c May Albtwil -HIE RIVER PF ROMANCE SAVOY ,2 "ARKET Irene Fenwick ,n "A "'ipwrwj i " TIOGA ,TTH ANr VB!iAtiW ' Pauline Freifcrirh- " M2'J, P;amount JSray Cartoons. Musty Butter CowJ VICTORIA uabaWnint Mabel Taliaferro ,n 'flALF Acarl rAY TINCHER In "LAUNDRY STANLEY iv ft nvmn inrtUK lflTH 11 Iti A It lO 11 13 P- r VIVIAN MARTIN in TUB STRONGER LOT HI1111U'".. ,,..,.. '