Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, August 23, 1916, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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NANCY WYNNE GIVES GOSSTP
uinPEMAY AND SARATOGA
liTennis Enthusiasts Now at Jersey Resort Make ThinFs
Lively Unique Outc-lnm. mhji .., Aulbs
Mr. and Mrs. Allen at Famous Spa
EVENING LEDaER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 23, 191&.
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nrflTH tho arrival In Capo May of n
W number of womon who have matlo
moutatlons for themselves In tennis and
I i rolling circles, summer residents aro talc-
Wm fag a renewed interest In the matches
playecL Mrs. Gilbert Harvey, of Chestnut
I ,jini, Is among the recent additions to tho
Ftieolony, also "Becky" White, of Baltimore,
both being well-ltnown wiclders of tho
racquet
Mrs. Harvey, whoso playing in the na
if ifotial tournaments in this city has made
Ptafcer a formldablo factor in tho tennis
world, sustaineu ner reputation by win
jilng the women's singles championship
0f South Jersey on Saturday in Capo
May. Mrs' L,ou's uo -L-ono was a for
midable opponent In tho finals, but Mrs.
yJforvey's steady play gave her tho do
'f clslon. Just as tho match was concluded
iW r,w..i1n,r ttlnfnlni, .Tnnttlfl. ttn .
,,,, On W""""' " " " ( io uvi-
ititor wno nas uoon giving- demonstrations
5 in Atlantic City all summer, appeared
f m M hvdro-aeroplano and alighted in tho
a ... - .
, r marshes, a low root irom tno tennis
fcourt. Ho waa Instantly surrounded by
i crowd of tho curiously inclined.
MA Arnold's was ns gay as usual on Satur
day evening, among thoso ontertalnlng
M kinr Mr. and Mrs, Graham Archer, Mr.
f' j nr... IVIIann Afrf!rpilv. Mr. nrul ATrn
fc&nu """ " -
r John Ncary, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crane,
'ifr. and Mrs. Hnrry Ansoll and Mrs.
WPavid Young.
' Friends of Mrs. Ronald Barlow, who Is
's'ln Cape May for tho lato nummor, aro
ifiliympathlzlng with her over tho tragic
rUdeath of her young son Lovol, who, ac-
ktJeordlng to dispatches received from
London, was killed .on tho fourteenth of
W the month whllo fighting gallantly with
t 'the British forces in France. Young
3rfEl..-Lt..... nltLmifyl. n mnrn nfhflnlhnv fnlf
ftlt his duty to light for hi? country and
A' left over a year ago ror .tmgiana.
Many members of tho horsey sot aro
ft? cr havo beon at Saratoga and for a brief
i iim thn edo. is aulta roluvenated. Of
'V course, "Eddlo" Cassatt has been thero
rOwlih hla ntrlnir nnd also nmonir our
eS'fellowtownsmon aro tho Evans Roberts,
KU'r ....- ... .. .
!earpocnnn8t,;e,Cl' wl" Uave week for
stay. JIountlns for an Indennlto
Coult'.rnMl?t.r9- ,D- D- Smlth' "1 "West
will r,l,? who ln NortMeW, Mass.,
win return tho end of the month.
Mrs
Ti. RftlrMMiB -.
ureeno street, who hn i.n ... ...-
mmer with Mr. and MrV Hulu K
swt.'sista' -w,n return
start" h "a. T Scar' of 1S3 Carpenter
Lancaster Jm'" "j0 fC(,uea Vnlley' '
fn , K ,1 r wlU B0 t0 1Jrtt"t Beach, N. J
tta .?UMt f M,f A1,co Jone8 tto
cottage before returning to dermantown.
North Philadelphia
TTiFPRIVATFAXAR"
1 BT LOUIS JOSEPH VANCE THe fef bow.- I
CONTESTANTS FILL
GAPS IN CAST RACE
8TNOP3I3.
. OorJon Traill, n younn Now Tork aoclotr
favorite, an Captain Han von nolsborn.
attached to tho Oerman Embassy In Lon
.on. are rival aultora for tn lin4 of the
wiaowtd Lady Herbert, formerly Julia
lh. of niehmond, Va. ,Th Oerman la
enaared to tha widow, due to th faot that
Jn tha two yeara followln tha dtb of
f,'r,. "band Traill has racealned la tha
United state.
...'mediately upon Tralll'a arrival In Ixn
Sx!.t? 'tumblea upon melodrama. Ilf haa
'"'"t rfune from the foa ln a cab. Uyln
EI!jh or he flnda the druarrd and atabbtd
n??."!0' '" Netta, a apecUl aaant of the
tlan tlovernment. Traill takee the body
iSni,vrn.l!'"1"l,'tmtn"' and, tha latter
2S.M2...Mon lloliborn. nho calla for hla
wouhded friend. The rlvala hate each other
from that flrat meetlna. . , ...,
. -un iioiioorn apirita away j.majr I"""!!
nil cal a hla "Utarra ?:
WlWm Tatll nil. hi. ..lfAa,a
?Vy"V.e Bnl Traill et off for.Baltacrea
i-ady Itrvbert'a country estate, In hope of
inaina her. They reach tho b
wound da Netio and the German. Traill
and Sevrance remain at Saltacrej overthe
nlaht with Lady Ilerbert'a party, wn
they awake late the next day they nnd
that thoy hae been druaaed. and Lady Her
bert with her retinue aaaln aplrlted away,
After a thorouah search of the houee In
pursuit of the faint tlnkllnar of a bell, Traiu
and Sevrance llnd von Holaborn. evidently in
freat pain, In ono of the bedrooma. Ha tena
hem that Lady Herbert haa been, taken
away In her yacht, 'the Myoiotla, to Bl.
Petersburg.
Sevranoo looked at me helplessly. "What
can I do?" I read In his expression. I
replied similarly, dolefully! "Nothing."
Neither of lis mado a move to go. For
somo moments thero was n degree of silence-
In tho room. Von Holzborn breathed
heavily and regularly, apparently oblivious
and Indifferent to our presence.
In tho end Sevranco spoke.
"Curso you," he cried, his tone trembling
with tho passion or the exasperated. "Can
I do nothing? Qod, I'va a mind to throttle
you I"
j, "XU "J"101 threaten a dying man with
death, the Prussian observed, without
moving.
"When will her ladyship return?" I asked.
rl?.."?1"16 no Bl"n of having heard me.
"Will you not answer?"
Ho did not, at nil events.
I clenched my flsla In tho extremity of
my wrath. It was unendurablo thus to
be dened by him who lay at my mercy. But
what could I do?
Sevrance abruptly caught my eyo and
nodded brightly. I saw that ho had evolved
a scheme.
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BOWL"
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,ithe Archibald Barklles, tho Sam Riddles
They wero among tho hundred or moro
guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'William Allen at
a most original cntertainmont given by
fiiWtnem on sunuay evening, it was a musi-
(e and tho guests wero seated ln tho
OEtosses' attractive garden at small
W tables llghtod by candles hero a sup
per was served shortly boforo midnight.
Vernon' D'Arnallo, whev Is n guest of tho
K?r Aliens, Bang folic songs of Brittany, Nea-
poutan lovo songs ana iwi'aan or nis own
I' composition and altogether tho affair was
MISS FLORENCE W. STREET
Miss Street, who Is tho daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Frank W. Street, Is spending tho
-......;i Yiui ner parents ni Wlluwoou.
,. "Iss Aoo Powell, of 2351 North Twen
tieth strcot, has returned from nn cxtondod
visit to Atlantic City.
Miss Anna Kloln, of 931 North Twelfth
street, Is Bpondlng sevoral weeks with
friends at Wlldwood.
West Philadelphia
Mr. nnd Mrs John Stumme, of Buffalo,
N. are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hobort
Garrett, of 4217 Brown street, for sevoral
weeks.
Miss Suo Evorham, of 402 South Six
tieth street, has returned homo after spend
ing several weeks In Brooklyn, N. Y.
Miss Laura Mooney, of West Philadel
phia, spent tho week-end at Sea Ialo City.
N. -J.
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most cjiarmlng.
NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
,f Mrs. Clarence W. Bolan gave a luncheon
n," yesterday afternoon at Nowpqrt.
Wr -Mr ani RIrs- Edgar T. Scott entertained
Z.tt Mr. and Mrs. Frank L. Polk.ivho aro
: their guests.
Jlrs. Porter Farauharson Cono. who Is
spending tho summer In Capo May. enter
stained at bridge yesterday afternoon at
! the Golf Club.
MMr. and Mrs. James M. Wilicox, of Villa
nova, aro taking a motor trip through New
ij, England.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Stelnmetz, of Ger
mantown, motored to Cape May on Sat
urday to Bnend several dais. Mr. and
Mrs. Stelnmetz are occuDvlm; a cottuco
, in Chelsea for tho season.
Mr. Michael F. Murnhy. of 1920 Chest-
'tut street, has arrived from Paris by way
f t Bordeaux on the steamship Lafayette.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keen have taken
Win apartment for tho winter at 1519 Plna
ttreefc Mrs. Keen boforo her marriage
was Miss Frances Bally.
Along the Main Line
lfof.Millo" Mr' Bna MrSl Archibald II.
kfhIo, of Harelhurst and Wynne wood ave-
j.ura, urn openains- somo time at uagies
llArA
BRYN MAWn Mr. T! ronton n. Wallaea.
i "f 217 Roberts road, la snendlnc several
f. Weeks at the Baymond, Eagles Mere.
nOSEaiONT Col. Cvrim S. Itarlcllffa
W4 Mrs. Badcllffe. of Lancaster nvenuo.
Sf'tre 8pndnB' several weeks at Spring Lake.
farST. DAVID'S Dr. and Mrs. IL H.
..H, n,u imva ucit uiveiiuiii nits rauva
at Saratoga Springs, N. Y., have returned
to their homo on Midland avenue.
Mr. and Mrs. Louis Juquetto Palmer,
f Lancaster avenue, have gono to Massa
wusetts to remain until September.
Mrfl. T ft QntimM, nt Hft.llnn.l .,..&
, left this week to visit In Boston, Mass.
N- WAYKE-Mr. and Mrs. Dufneld Ash-
meaa, of Wayne, spent tho weok-end with
JHlss Martha Fenlmoro, of Wayne, at her
ijummer home at Harvey Cedars, N. J.
THrS. AftYllTtAaH will Via PdrHmhaiur1 n a XT Id a
SNadlna Prew, a June bride.
'V. . "srbert Adams Treat haa Joined his
llarnlly at Belgrrada TjiWps r.Tt . tnr tha r.
Itealnder of tho Bummer.
South Philadelphia
Miss Mary Wallace, of 803 South Twen
tieth street, has returned home after spend-
"e, tvect in iiiiuniic -lty.
Doctor and Mr3. Cohan entertained In
honor of Miss Mao Gafnoy, of Washington,
D. C., on Monday night nt a dinner at tho
Breakers Hotel, Atlantic City.
Miss Suo Haines, daughtor of Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Haines, of 1C07 West
Passyunk avenuo, has left for Pittsburgh,
where sho will be tho guest of Miss Mario
Boylo for two weeks.
.. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas J. Haines, of 2603
South street, aro rtcolvlng congratulations
on the birth of a son, Thomas J. Haines, 3d.
Mr. and Mrs. Haines aro at present the
guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Austin, of
Pittsburgh.
Miss Fay Loonhardt and Miss GertriidB
Lconhardt, Miss Anna ScnekotT, Miss Anna'
uiick anu JUIE3 Leona Smith havo returned
from a trip to tho Pocono Mountains, Dela
ware Water Qap and BushklU Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. John J. McGrath. their
daughter, Mlas Margaret Lillian McOrath,
and son. Mr. John J. McGrath. Jr., pf 1205
South Buckncll street, left Saturday to
spend a week In Atlantlo City.
Chestnut Hill
Mr. and Mva 'ttrmtam r nmA c-, A
Sljhland avenue, who have been' at
lAtoaKansett, L. i., sinco the beginning of
IvUly. Will rtl'n linn. , mMJI. a-
"tnber " ' """u' " "v
Along the Reading
l?.!re " 'w,u be th guest of her grand
IHtner, Colonel J. Granville Leach, at his
SS"nin,r home, until after Labor Day. Mr.
Ely. - .- AICIO wu Hinu opviiu iiuur
l(f"tat Capo May as the guest of Colonel
bleach. ThA nimtrmmn nf Xffaa T.fi9ih
W4 Mr. Tiers was recently announced.
!. and Wm flArfTA Olnv nt Knmmlfr
knenu Jenklntown, haya returned from
Icoasf motor trip along tn Jersey
Dr. Hn Yr n . -rr . -m n
fOnl an SllltAmnVltA trln lh,n,ili Vnw T.r.
y, returning homo by way of Abury
Kk nd Eakawood.
Roxborough
Jfr. and Mrs. Joseph Lawrence, of 117
Kalos street, are spending tho summer at
Pine Cottago, Wlldwood.
Mr. and Mrs. James McGucWn and their
daughters. Miss Retta McGuckln and Miss
Amy McGuckln, of 4735 Umbrla street, are
spenuing Boverai weens in Atlantic City.
Mr, and Mrs. John Burns and their
daughters. Miss Btancho Burns and Miss
Edna Burns, of 4710 Umbrla street, aro
spending three weeks in Atlantlo City.
Mis3 Marlon Fleming and Mr. Paul Flem
ing, of 4700 Umbrla street, aro in Atlantlo
City.
Mr. Frank Pensyl, of 119 Markle street,
Is spending tho summer In Atlantlo City,
Camden and Vicinity
Mrs. E. E. Barton and Miss Evelyn
Barton, of 314 Pearl street, have been
spending a month at Hague-on-Lake George.
Mrs. William B. Wood, of Haddonfleld.
Is spending a fortnight at tho Chelsea Hotel,
Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Hurlay,
of White Horse pike, are also atlhe Chel
sea. l'
ClIAl'TKK XVir (Contlnned).
MmllAT the man who nssertcd that he had
JLnot heard from Lady Herbert and then
proved that ho lied by coming direct to
Saltacres, Is a Judge of tho handy art ot
fabrication to put It mildly, mon ami."
"And what," I asked steadily, though
mentally staggered by tho directness and
the truth ot his Indictment, "If I should
dectaro to you that 1 got no word from
Lady Herbert?"
Ho removed the plpo from his lips and
laURhed brlofly. "And yet you nro here.'
"You, I bcllovo," I continued, determined
to beat him down, "took too troublo to per
jure yourself, first of all. You Informed mo
that you wero bound for Portsmouth all
of you."
"And so wo were."
"Pormlt mo to Buggest," Sevranco put In,
"that thero Is room for doubt ln your state
ment." "How so?"
"We nro willing to admit, to begin with,
that Lady Herbert and Mrs. Morchcster
Joined tho Myosotls at Portsmouth, when
tho yacht was nut Into commission. But
you, Captain, nnd Monsl6ur do Netzo?"
Tho Prussian did not reply, but kept n
steady gaze upon Sevrance. My friend had
hit at rnndom; It seemed that his chanco
shot was nonnluslnir to Von Holzborn.
"Where shall wo say that you two Joined
tho yacht?" Sevranco continued. "At Folk
stone eh?"
Tho woundod man frowned. "Tell me
frankly," ho Bald abruptly, "how much you
know."
"That's enough," Sovranco said decidedly.
"The point Is that you lied. Under the clr
cumstnnccs wo are not to be blamed for
doubting your word, for coming here In
stead of attempting to find you at Ports
mouth. Your very statement that you were
going thero waf. enough to make us sus
picious. Be advised by mo and "
"What?"
"Tell the truth then cono will bcllovo
you."
"Heln!" .10 laughed. "Well touched.
Then" turn'r.g upon mo again "you deny
absolutely that you heard from Lady
Herbert?"
I saw that he was not to bo diverted.
Tho Issue was plain, and not to bo evaded.
Remembering Julia's warning, I was deaf
to tho voice of honesty. I looked him
squarely ln the eyo and lied, I hopo, like a
gentleman:
"I deny It absolutely."
"Good. I bellevo you. Yet you wore very
sagacious permit mo to compliment you
eo to track U't down here."
I held sltanco. Sevrance took up tho
oxamlnatlon.
"Will you tell mo what has taken her
ladyship to Sf. Petersburg?"
"A duo regard for tho safety of Monsieur
do Notze. Surely tho events of tho last
week or so must havo made It plain, even
to you, that tho man's life hangs on a thread
hero In England. Ho was confronted with
tho alternative of leaving or assassination
andhe chose wisely."
"Why did he abandon you, then?"
"At my desire."
"And her ladyship your fiancee?"
"Ah, you weary mo I" Ho smiled in
scrutably Into'the cloud of pipe smoke. "In
deed, I am not anxious to tell all I know."
"And we," I pursued', "were locked up in
order that you might bo rid of us?"
"You havo fathomed tho mystery," he ad
mitted, with Irony.
"I wish," raid Sevrance softly, "that I
could make you tell the truth, Holzborn I"
"You will find It difficult." he returned
candidly. "I don't repose confidence In my
enemies. Now, If you will be kind enough
to leave, nt your convenience, I will try to
get Borne rest. I am weary."
He put the pipe aside and turned his faco
to the wall. "At your convenience," ho
repeated. "And, by the way, It that fool,
Fritz, turns up, tell him I want him will
you?"
Ho
m,r,ol,.!i?.rn" ho bKan gently.
"What do you want of us?"
'";"" otonuuiiy.
....?'re;la!ly" continued Sevranco, appar
ently Buro of himself. "I can Inform you
tnat you havo not decolved mo. This busi
ness has been arranged for tho express
purpoao of hoodwinking us. You wero ex
peeling us when you heard us enter and
protended not to notice. You expoctcd us
when you left tho outer door unlocked. In
a word, you aro playing a part and for
thif t !??"? oncoming us. You arranged
lie , t0 f,ur.V,ep your cnds- Como, now,
lot us havo It."
.1 Th .Prussian rolled his hoad over upon
tho pliow and stared at Sevranco for n
full minute, unwinking. In tho end ho
made a slleht anirmatlvo motion scarcely
could It bo called a nod.
'You are an Intelligent man," he oon
m.i'.'1 Jtmlb,y; "I had not looked for so
cnortP8.n0ycurnsUrne" "" yU ar
abju'rrhe'bu'sn' U9 haV n mr bCaUnB
!!Y2U ,wl11. rgard this as confidential?"
Absolutely," said Sovranco : nnd I added
my assurance
aZ."JaJ? Put yu.HPn WW honor.
,A. """" ",a invoivea."
Iiat Is Undemfnnrl A
waiting." wo "
"So, then I" He took a docp breath, ap
pear ng to collect his thoughts. "You "co
mo hero, gentlemen, Incapacitated for ao
":. J; ' a? you understand, Is a marked
man : he can do nothing In England. There
nXui3 nTWOrk t0 b,8 put though, and that
quickly, in a word, wo need help, I am
asking yours."
?." u'm' .pounds?" I naked.
"" bo, a community of Interests.
o win not hagglo over tho Issues, but
bo straightforward. Frankly, Mr. Traill,
you wish to marry Lady Herbert?"
Somewhat abashed, I murmured an affir
mative. "And I," continued Von Holzborn "I
will mako no bones about It Tho matter,
so far as effects me, Is that of a brilliant
and successful marrlngo. Julia Is rich
very. I nm a poor Prussian captain. I
need money; her ladyship has It. We
agrco to marry. Weill"
"You scroundrel!" I broko furiously
"Indocd, Mr. Traill? Then you rojoct
my overtures?" I was doggedly silent.
Or do you wish to debntn th n,i..
tho case? Ileint Have I not put It plainly
before you?"
"Get on with your proposition," I
growled.
"Then don't Interrupt," ho retorted
sharply. "To proceed: A certain work
Is to bo accomplished In tho Interest of
tho Prussian Government. I will Inform
you that I am associated with De Netzo
by order of his Majesty tha Oerman
Emperor; I am directed to render all
discreet assistance. You comprehend? In
short, I have pledged myself to carry the
business through. It must bo done. It
menns much to me: monoy, honors, ultimata
advancement. Deeply as I am now In
volved, I cannot withdraw my hand : the
end muse 00 accomplished successfully.
of course.
"Sol I make tho proposition. In my
Inability to get about you will take my
place. You are, comparatively, free from
suspicion. You can do that which I could
not. You push the matter to a successful
end I reap tho reward and resign my
claim to her ladyship's hand. Do you
comprehend?"
"Plainly," I muttered. "Wo play tho
rolo of the cat's-paw."
"Not to put too fine a point upon It you
do." He waited a moment, searching our
faces with his unreadable gaze. "You
gain your end I gain one and relinquish
ono of mine. Aro wo agreed?"
"Not bo fast," Sevrance demurred. "Let
us consider all sides of tho case, Traill."
"By all means," consented tho Prussian.
"In the tlrst place, what is the nature
of tills 'business' of which you speak?"
He smiled. "That I cannot reveal until
we havo coma to a comploto understanding.
Give mo your word that you will do all
things In your power, and under my
direction, to carry It to a successful Issue
nnd tonight, at 8 o'clock, I will take you
completely In my confidence."
"Why the delay?" I asked curiously.
"That I may signal the Myosotls, now
standing off the coast, waiting for lnfor.
matlon. If I signal 'All's well, the yacht
proceeds upon Its course, avoiding danger.
If otherwise If you retime, I nm forced
to threaten you Lady Herbert will return
nt nn agreed tlma and ngnln become In
volved In dangers and perils far moro
desperate than thoso you know of."
"And you permit lliat you, who would
marry herl" I cried.
"I hnvo no choice. I must use whntovcr
tools come to my hand, without regard to
aenumoiu.
"Tell me one thing, then," I pleaded.
"What Is the naturo of your power over
her? What makes her bend to your will
now7 God knows the woman hntos you "
"And I know It. too," ho returned, without
n flicker of an eyelash. "But I would be
n great fool to show you my trump card,
gentlemen."
Tho truth of that observation was so
plain that I could not argue against It I
bowed my head, struggling to suppress tho
namo 01 my smoldering rosentment
"For your own comfort however," ho con
tinued ln honeyed tones, "I will confess ono
thing to you. Lady Herbert today gives not
one fond thought to your humble servant
I might make a shrewd guoss as to the man
so fortunate n3 to baBk In tho light of her
favor but I refrain. On tho other hand,
I would not bo cruet."
Something beneath tho sound of his
words puzzlod mo. I did not ciulto under.
stand, nnd watched him keenly whllo ho
fumbled beneath his pillow. Presently, In
his own good time, ho brought forth an
envelope.
"Here Is a note addressed to Mr. Gordon
Traill." ho drawled lrritatlngly. "It Is
Bealed and yet I might BUggest tho Identity
of Its fair author, It I would."
Ho gavo It a twist of Ills lingers, sneering
contemptuously, nnd tho note skimmed
ncross tho floor, falling at my feet I had
It In my fingers In an Instant, trembling
with nn uncontrollablo agitation ; for at tho
first elanco I had recognized tho handwrit
ing of Heart's Desire.
Impatiently I broko tho wax and drew
forth the slnglo sheet of faintly fragrant
paper It contained.
Undated, It read, four squara pages hur
riedly pennod:
"Gordon, If you would nld mo and I bc
llovo you dcslro to do so; I could not write
this did I not hold llrm to that belief
please, ah, please do not misconstrue, my
actions. Through no will of my own I am
forced to leave you an return to the
Myosotls. I cannot help It It must bo.
What will happen next I cannot foresee,
but oh, Gordon, may God havo us ln His
keeping!
"Captain von Holzborn tells mo that ho
will mako you a certain proposition. I
cannot advlso you to trust tho man, for
nono can appreciate his falthlessnoss bet
ter than I; yot in this Instance I believe
ho will keep faith.
"If, then, you can see your way to an ac
ceptance, bearing ln mind the roward ho
offers, tho penally ho exacts, I would say
to you, 'Accept!' wero I but sure that It
was fair and right to you.
"I am I cannot find words to say with
what burden of sorrow nnd anxloty.
"JULIA."
I pondered long over this, senslblo to tho
unmlstnkahlo genuineness of Its appeal, as
honest and straightforward as her own dear
heart
So far as I was concerned, tho matter
stood already settled. I must consent to
undertake whatever task Von Holzborn
might sot to my hnnd. The man had laid
Blego to mo cunningly enough, withholding
his heaviest ammunition until the final
assault Despite her expressed doubts Julia
had left mo no course, to pursuo save to ac
cept and dare whatever dangers such ac
ceptance might entail.
At length I looked up, to And Sevrance
waiting with a show of Impatience si
lently I handed him tho note. He read It
through without a sign and then, returning
It, asked openly:
"It Is her own hand? You are sura?"
"Certain," I affirmed.
"Inspired, do you think?" ho pursued,
with a sideways nod toward tho Prussian.
"I think not," I eald.
It appeared that ho had come to the
same conclusion as myself; ho faced Von
Holzborn.
"I, for one, accept," he announced stilly.
The Prussian looked to me.
"And I."
"Ah-hl" ha sighed tremulously, sinking
back upon his pillow.
With the triumphant consummation of
his desires, ho virtually keeled over, played
out, lying as limp as a rag, as motionless
ub a mono.
(CONXTNUED TOMORROW.)
Name.
OiTantiatleit.
Mmon Ooldherr. The-Wirhn-ood Clnb... . li
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Since Character Schedule An
nouncement Voles Come Piling
in for "Phil and Delphino"
Although the cast of characters for the
Evbnino Ledqbii's moving picture, "Phil
and Delphlne," was only announced Mon
day, nnd the 6tes listed below nro thoso ro
eclved until midnight of the same day, there
Is a visible Increase In the number of active
contestants. Now that the parts aro known,
thoso who want them are making special
efforts to be up In tho lead, where the main
pnrts wilt bo divided. It must bo under-,
stood that If tho leading contestant Is not
suited for tho very best part another con
testant will havo to be chosen. The Metro
Pictures Corporation will put the picture on
tho screen, nnd tho Metro's Judgment will
go. Thero nro some 30 dcstrablo parts, and
other small bits. In tha words of the
prophets, "Go to it"
As for sending In votes, thoso who are ln
the contest know. For their friends wo re
state tho essentials. Any club may nom
inato ono man nnd one woman by filling out
a nomination blank obtainable at this office.
Onco the nomination Is mado It Is necessary
only to clip tho tltlo "Evbnino LEDQBn"
from the first page of any edition, write
tho nominee's namo upon it and sfcnd It In
within ten days of tho date. Show tho dato
on each clipping. The standing follows:
Nnrae. Orcanliatlon, Votes.
Maranret O'Neill. Cor Iinnineulatinn
41S80
Ifntrnrfl tierwlir.
I'ollrf . . ..........
Ijilt Krnmer, Ralntifliv rinb
S2 "v1"".1?". r:nt '" Camaanr Hot 13 low
t lTde "TV iVftle. "Tna ii cTtih .","' 'I' 1000
Jtra. M. A. MeUellirmi, St.' fi;i.V; w
Iiramatle flab .:;" tnn
Thtrtr-nlnth tlltrf,t
. .. ....... ions
lob . . . ... inoo
'eraoanr Hot 13 1QM
Martin Manlon, Flral llUtrltl rollre"": 1099
iiiii '""rI"" ininr-ionrtn juitrici
.-. "!"-?
r.inri
Ilat
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rout
fflMn: rut HiVhmond' fc-tf wa; 15m
ave BabloskT, rhilndelpW KiliibitorV
Wj'b V?tc ' Uli - 1- ;.- i--.-, ... i 1000
"fi'mllh',' "fhlrtr-fi
b'liCrTet
Dnrm
rawirSif5fyiiVri:hVinb.,6inD,.,:.,:::r:: im
trlft Police ,,.....,.. ,,,.. ,.,, irxvi
.. .. j-'-:--l -'.;' uuL.n,,,.. .'v
djik, uninoow ciob ..,..,.,.,., 1000
.llit m una
Mqrt Klf rrmn. rranllr'n'ril" "A Venue" Yti'iii,!.
,." '! Loan AaMirlitlon.... ........ 47170
AUtr Andron, l'lilludolplila School of Im
pression 33700
Tortus Arbeson. International Tliolo Kn-
fruvers' I'lilon No 7 8.1010
Minnie Mirnh, riass, 09. tllrnrd ('allno 10310
Alruimleriim liellr. M'atertlew Herreutlon
Park . ..... ...,, 1007O
Joe U enter, Arilentea Club of btarr lia'r
..?! !- . 1MB0
!"m r. Cooner. Iloosters Club...... JBD70
i.'ur.,..t ,J!,,.l.r.ni"'r ll'". "' lloostrr Club., lAtino
r.M..Colllon, (iermnntoun Y. 31. 0 A. linio
ii nit "";",i'v " ? I'raniane ciuu....
tl i I-nnetlna, Mudonnn Catbollo
JHjh MnrEnreiVlarilnrri 'liiVota' Urnraa'tlo
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Theatrical Baedeker
FRATVUE Ft 1MB
STAKLnr First half of week! .MarranlU
Clark. In" "Little Lady Eileen.1' a Wamonni
feature, Durton Holmes's travelortie, comedn
news pictures and educational features. Second
half: Ulancho Svrcet. In "Publlo Opinion," a
J.askjr production, and others.
AnCADtA First halft fietile Love and Wilfred
Lucas, In "Hell-to-Pay Austin' a TrlansU
plar of the West and Baatl "Olorla's i"o
n .sixteenth chapter;, and others. Beo
end halfi Bessie liarrlscala In "Home," a
Trlanile feature.
PAhACR First halfi Mils Mary Plckford. In
"Hulda From Holland." a. Famous Plarrrs
Paramount film. Second halft Wallaea
Ko'A and Cleo llldgler. In ."Tha House of tha
Golden Windows." a Laakjr-raramouilt film.
riOTOntA Wednesday and Thursday, "Honor
Thy Nae," Trlantle feature, with Keenan.
Itar and Louise Olaum, and a Drew comedy.
Friday and Saturday, Metro feature, "Tha
Weakness of (Strength" and "Pills of Peril."
a comedy.
rAVDEYlfsLS
KKlTtl'S fieri Kalmar and Jessie Brown, In
i-.urBory-x.wnu. x'oukihh j, WOOU ft CO.. In
Anna 31. llelse). lorn Itncfc tvoofen .Mills.
I.lleen Mierldiiii, llryn Jlaur Club
I'eisr Tin lor. IViiinellrld Comedy Club
ro
il nk
i'..nl. u..T . l,.""' r -.. .,lu'
.i..n C.IIIU11UU, mnmiiro i;iui.. ....
Al Urnmunrr, Atlus Socl.il I'iub
ift',n. ik -J'-'Vettlcun, Bt. PnirleVs
Iirunuitlo l.hib ,.
Frew M'.jiejchlniur. Untro fcous Musical
Comody'Cltib
Ersn,w.'.K,..Hr.Ili,.r Artisans Order of
. Slntiml Prntertlnii
Jijiues Currlo. International Mu.lcal Union
tliurlrs Cohen, Tncnty-elshth District
roll
Mrs, 31. I'oiny. Poey lloostrr Club ...
.esse Latent hot. Carl) to Nodal Club....
llenry L. Tux. MInso Society of Phlla..
Louis Hurts, Three Point Clul
,.!i,rbtr.t tlqlBberc. Original Crimson....
V.1." "entries Clinch, Italnbow Hub,...
Alia llerllielaon. .Athje lie. ICrrrentlon Park
KUaar Wolf. I'hlU, Inhibitors' I -en rue. .
ltftiil L. .Monlson, Women's Trade Onion
League ,
Hsnv Francis. Frnnrls llooster clufi......
I.leanar Drciier. A, .11. S. Druumtlc Asso.
John J. ntmutrlck I.lectrlcul Uurenti
llrnmnlle Assorlutlon 2810
Cliarlea Tlium, 'ntentr-eiclith District
I'ollco ,....,.., 2J00
Ream P. Lorey, rith District I'ollco... 2iu.i
I.dillo Krnll, Crlni'an Club inno
Fredrick l'ueller, Kulnbotr Club 1RSO
nuo i-iiiic, a, r. it. nociai ,..., lfiio
Hum .lofeeph, Delphi Club 1G20
S. Hoivnnl Firing. Lenox fahoo Company, 11.11)
(ieorre iiummei, i:ngine Co. 3
Carrie llerknwltz. N. K. O. U 8. &
ltalfibow Club . . ,
W. Cortrlght fcmith. Masked Marvel
I'ln j err,
Phillip llurkler, H. 8. Vhlte Company...
3Ilss Kin, Felton, Xnox hhoe Company.,
.facte IturgesH, Ititrgess lloostrr Club ...
(irnnrtlln H. Wlnneiuore. Twenty-third
District Pollro
M'ilmer rarvcr, Trent-elchth District
'oiica
11430
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1017O
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8S20
7820
7180
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lit 10
11170
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4(llO
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37S0
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SU30
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aieinaei urotiiera, I'onoa (
A-iine A.nti J.iavii. Willi Hai mv,...
1 llrotherB. FolToH d'Amnitp"! m-'i Aan-
iiiK ug iiiw ibvh, uiiu ma rjorencQ Uua,
Oitinc "Tne colonial Bellei." musical, nnd
x tin ntuuyi
" a dramiLtlo itkotrh th rilMi
O'Moarnai "A . Study In Black and Ta.n"i
.nllnn fn h..lH. ..,. . .- .
llecder's Invention In nosing
uoy, luo nouureiio una ine usndy
rtie Jlesssnger
Asniey
and Morg-an, MarIe.Sparrow, Kane and War.
ner, .and Uavld a. Hall & Co., in "Just Coma
HIXON'i 0&Al?Intr Harrah A Co.. In
roller skating! Haydn. Sorden and Haydn, in
humorous sketch, .Marie and Hilly Hart. Ste
vens and Ilrunelle. Mauds ltynn and Dave
Vandeld and company.
CP.OS.1 KBra First half of w
Whitney's negro musical tabloid
Bet"! Jicrt Wilcox nnd company. In "A
Count of No Account." Ilaker, Shermand and
llemlngton. Wills Duo and John and Pearl
llcgay.
BURLESQUE
PKQFLE'B. .neopenlng with Iloaa Sydell'a
Famous London Helles. with a large cast. In
cluding Johnny weber and Francea CornslL
.week
The. smart
1400
13fa
130
1320
13011
12S0
1220
12nn
IVancls noyle. Unlnbow Club 1IK0
1170
1170
11(111
lisn
1100
1140
1140
1130
James J. Cormlck. Itnlnbow club
iintnnln Iilsnntl, icnlnnow into
M'llllnm Iteutty. Fourth Illslrlrt PolU-s . .
Jay HmnnucJ, Tho Keel Fellows ...';....
deorge Tnncnny. Rainbow Club
Ueorgn A. Ilurk. United Meeuxlty Life
Inurnnro Comiany
II. 1'. I.as. Star Outlnr Club
Onen lltzgrrnld, P. It. It. Y. M. C. A...
I.diiIha IVazner. Y. 31. C A.. South
llrunch .. .... ., 1100
John T. Cello. Tliirtj-sKtli District I'ollee 1090
John T. blgrnfuie. Southern Urunch Y. 31.
O. A. ., , ... ... 1000
Jack Kpolnnsky. Ilaldnln Locomotlvo
firaro Crox.' 'rf, B." vhlfe 'Company ' ! .' ' .' l(mo
Margaret 3lrUoon. Itiitnbow Club 1070
1U70
City Hall PInza Concert Program
Tho Philadelphia Band, under, tho leader
ship of Silas U. Hummel, will play tonight
on City Hall Plaza. Tho program follows:
Overture. "Martha" ., , Flotow
Selection. "Tho Chocolate Soldier" fetrausa
"Lcs Preludes" , Llsit
Concert Wnlties. "La "Petit Uleu" Wenxel
Popular .Medley pf Songs 1 WItmark
(Jrand Scene, "Les Huguenots" Meyerbeer
Contralto Solo. "The Hosary",. 1... Kevin
llertha Drinker d'Albltes.
Alorceau Charnctcrlstlnue, "A Dream of
nprinir ...
"La SIKleur Coquet"
...Flath
.ixa
municipal Band Plays In Brldcsburg
Tho Municipal Band, under the leader
ship of Benjamin Boeshman. will play to
night at Tucker and Tacony streets. The
program follows:
SSil'':e'n3l.mam Tl1'" .f..,nosstni
,PZV' t?0!? .:.'". Mendelssohn
"Teddy Ilear's Plcnla Uratton
American sketch. "Down South" ....Myddleton
noma from "Alone at Last" Lshar
Tenor solo , Selected
.. . .. William Fagan.
Qrand selection. "Tannhauser" Warner
Valse dl Concert. "Hluo Danube" Strauss
"American Fantalsle" ...Herbert
Daniel. O'Neill. Mull District Police.
.,iib, v . 1 met liiiiii'iciiiu," iiuu. ,,,....
Mrs. Vlolette Ileli. Hels Unnster Club...
Julius Lum. Y. 31. C. A., l'hlludelpbln. . .
,.... si... .,., ... r.f..f.
."it, ouuiu. ,., v .,ui ., , .......
Mrs. Dorcas lluos. Hans llnoster Club....
telle Flurk. The Iteel Fellows . .
31aurlce amorln. l'ostul Telegraph Cable
Cnmimny. , , . . . ., ., , ...,...,
J. Mllson, hr. i. U'ell-Wnown fiocleiy, . . . .
John II. Adams, Port Itlchmond Y, M.
fouls' AnnfoVy. I' ' It K.' V.' M "6 'A'.' . '.
Dnni Alnsman, lLilnbnw Club...
Florence Alnswortli. Italnboiv Club
Itosa Atkinson. Itulnboiv Club. . . ....... .
l'nullnn llhinrbnrd, Camp Fire Girls' Club
Ulllon Ilorell. Itninbow Cluh .. ......
Jnmes Ilrnnn. Thlrtr-fourtb District Police
lCiitcnlii Hyrnea, ICdwIn Forrest Associa
tion ........ .... ....... ...
Ixls Clayton. Rainbow Club ,.
Hnhert A. Denny. Kdntn Forrest Associa
tion ... U.J...-.J-1V 1000
Grace Dobson, The Vienna linnet 1000
1070
10(10
1030
mto
1010
1030
1010
1020
1000
1000
11X10
100O
1000
1(100
1000
1000
1000
1000
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Prominent
Photoplay Presentations
MlllllEBagMMiMllim"
WUT riULADEH'ULV
EUREKA 4VTJl AND "HA1UCET"
ROBERT EDESON in
"FATHERS OF MEN"
r ARTYPTSI B3D LANSDOWNE AYE.
VxAalll uvo., 0:30 TO 33.
I pah Baird ln "TnD Jaa
Lean raira 0F NBW. ronsr
ITAJI. AND DUDD COMnDT
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
OT Y TVT P I A BllOAD AND
La 1 1V1 r I J BAINBniDaB
TKa maximum in comfort, safety and amuse
ment at the minimum price. MATS. DAILT.
Robert Warwick in Sudden Riches
FARMER SMITH'S
jSffSStSr-
RAINBOW CLUB
Weddings
Germantown
gYtJ? Wo'-eace MJUer and Mr. Clarence
lf!P f& woo marrUge will Uka place
l"""t; """oay evenltur, Wltu their unaai
IBaturday eTenjn by Mr. and Mrs. ,WU
fnx: Hoepner, of Logan.
Ml mr.t r r..ii. v.... nw.A
r, IT'- " ara. iniitu v. ruiai
a-.,. - -. . ass n f mwv..
mifTL -7" VWlUUg LUSJ BUUUHS M wvv M
I Kr- juttu,. j. pu. o4 uWestforaaeatende4tourofttloAtlanUocat.J
A pretty summer wedding; was sol
emnlzed at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the
Churti of the Assumption of the Blessed
Virgin Mary. Manayunk, when Miss Elsla
Heller, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Henry
Heller, of 389 Conarroe street, became the
bride of Mr, Edward Yeakel. The Rev.
Henry A. Gantert, 'rector, officiated. The
bride, who was given In marriage by her
father, was attended by Miss Mary Swartg,
as maid of honor. Mr, Yeakel bad Mr,
Charles Kane as best man.
The ceremony was followed by a recep
tion at the future home of Mr. and Mrs.
Yeakel, 4319 Freeland avenue,
DAVIS NAUDASCHBIt
Announcement Is made of the marriage of
Miss Emily K. jNaudascher, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs Chirles Naudascher, of 1720
North Twelfth street, to Mr. Charles H.
riavls. of 3263 North Park avenue, on Bat-
urday, August 19. at the home of the bride's
parents. The ceremony was performed at
3 o'clock ln the afternoon by the Rev. Dr.
Francis, of the Oxford Presbyterian Church,
Broad and Oxford streets, and was followed
by a reception. iur. uim airs, jjiivia will
return from their wedding Journey ln Sep
tember, and will recirfve after November 1
at 176 Manbelm street, Oermantown.
RUBIN KADANB.
The marriage of Mlsa Sophie Kadane,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Louis Kadane,
of 719 Rltner etreet. and Mr. Meyer Ru
bin took place on Sunday in Qrand Hall,
Fourth and Wharton, street. Rabbi
Brenner performed the ceremony. Mrs.
Julius Kadane attended toe bride as ma
tron of honor and Mr. Julius Kadane acted
u best roan. A reception followed tha cere
mony, alter wmcn r. ana airs, iiuom ten 1
MY FIRST SHAVE
Dearest Boys and Girls Thia talk will Interest boys, because sooner or later
you will have to shave or be shorn. It will interest girls, because they will
never have to shave or bo shorn. We are always interested more or less in
something we cannot do ourselves.
Well, I discovered one day that a slight DOWN was coming UP on ray upper
lip. It was then I began to take an interest in the price of razors and. in
shaving soap.
My flrst outfit consisted of a dollar razor, a tin cup, soap and shaving
brush. I had a looking-glass.
This was before the days of safety (flrstt) razors, which never cut you
except when you are going out somewhere and want to look exceptionally
"pretty."
I learned early that "well-lathered is half -shaved l" So I gave my face
the one gpod washing of its dear, sweet life. Then I started my 'dollar razor
on its eventf.nl Journey over my face.
I resolved to shave down instead of up. All went well until I encountered
an obstruction on my chin.
It was a mole.
Never before had that tiny mole seemed so large ! It took 15 minutes to
properly shave that mole and then I left a little red spot Just to remind me
that the bump was there, but
I got acquainted with the hills and valleys of my face. I never knew there
were so many bumps on it I never knew before that hair grows thia way and
that.
I have that same face yet.
It haa paid to take care of it J FARMER SMITH, Children'? Editor,
MRS. BABOON'S CURIOSITY
By Farmer Smith
When Mrs. Baboon rushed ' Into Mrs.
Monkey's kitchen she was surprised to see
Jimmy's mother almost exhausted on a
chair.
"What U tho matter?" she cried,
"Oh, dearl Oh, dearl My boy Jimmy
had somo curiosity la a glass jar and I
took It from under his pillow and put
peaches ln It,
"Oh, dearl I waa making up his bed
for the night when I saw that nice Jar,
and I thought he waa so kind to get a
nice Jar for me.
"Oh. dearl Now I have IS Jars all alike.
and I don't know which on U full of
curiosity."
Mrs. Monks began to sob.
"What DO you think that ba.br ot mta
dldf He told me he had some curiosity
In a Jar, and I "4ust couldn't sleep for
thinking about It. and eo I got up yes, I
got .up In the middle of tho night and and
I broke tha Baby's Jar and and nothing
came out of the jar," said Mrs. Baboon,
looking straight at Mrs. Monkey,
"I think we ought 'to give both of those
boys a spanking' said Mrs. Monkey.
"I think Ginger Pop Is the fellow who
ought to get a spanking. I don't believe
ln spanking children for what they don't
do." replied Mrs. Baboon.
Mrs. Monkey went to the telephone and
took down tho receiver. "Hello I Is this
you. Gingtr FopT You may send me a
gallon of curiosity for Mrs. Baboon, and
I will be over and spank you."
And what DO you think, ln a few mo
menta a, gallon of lea cream arrived us Mrs,
Monkey's house t
Qutsa who sent It t
Our Postofllce Box
Margaret Jeffords Boyle, of Rydal, Pa.,
looked like this a few years ago. We aro
very much satisfied to look at this little
curly haired miss
of some seven or
eight years, but It
has made us
rather curious.
Wa' wonder If the
ourls are still
tumbling over the
small shoulders.
wo wonder if
woll, in other
words we would
like very much to
Become acquaint
ed with "the likes
otJier grown-up
sefC" May we.
please, Miss Mar
garet? The little
girls are maklne
heaw demnnrJii nn
MAHQAnKT J. UOYLB the postofllce box
these days. At present soma of them are
busy naming Dorothy Botte'a dolL Dorothy,
you will remember, lives In Larobertvllle
N. J., where the little mothers are very
particular about their children's names.
Eileen Evans, of Whltford, Pa., suggests
that the doll daughter ba named Eileen.
Pauline Blanchard, Atlantlo City, puts
forward the name of Grace. "This," she
writes, "will stand for all tha btsms nt
a Rainbow doll." Esther Ford, North Six
teenth street, says she would like to call
tha doll Kathleen. Will any moro little
mothers please help us out?
Never mind, boya I Wo'U havo an Inning
another day I
PHUPlBiiii paw
Prominent Photoplay Presentations
SooBm (hmbmu
THE followlnr theaters obtain thtlr pictures throoth tha STANItEY Itoakla
" Company, which Is a auaranteo of earlr showing- of tha nnost productions.
All clcture rv owed before exhibition. Ask for tlie theater la your locality
fhtaFnlnirSlctures throuVh tho HTAMJ2V noOKINQ COSIl'ANV.
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ARCADIA ngSrSrS
BESSIH LOVB and WTLFHED LUCAS ln
lIEM.TO-PAY AU8T1M'
BIU.IE DUKKH In "Olorla's Romanoo" (16)
A T3rT T i "D D THOMPSON
ArKJLJ-AJ JJAT1NKH DAILY
Lionel Barrymore in "Tho Quitter
THE GRIP OP EVIL" (6)
Tt? nla""krVVT" Ka ABOVE MAJUCBT
BELMONT a,... jug .ig,
Mary Pidtford "kktw
LOGAN THEATER ""&UX,
OLGA PETROVA in
THE ETERNAL QUE8TION"
I rSCl TOT "D AND LOCUST
JLAJlUOl Mats. 1:80 an! 8i80, lOo.
Evrs, 6:80, 8, 0(30. ISa.
Mollie Kinff In "The Summer Girl"
sTl-iAO MTU AND CEDAIt AVE.
KLAJfl. l'ARAUOVST THEATER
ARNOLD DALY in
'THE HOUSE OV FEAR"
FAIRMOUNT 2aTU Mm aye
Gail Kane in "Paying the Price"
"FECI O' THE RINO"
FRANKFORD iin $
Carlyla Dlackviell and Muriel Ostrich In
SALLY IN OUR ALLEY"
MATINEE
DAILY
S6TH ST. Theater
Ueiow SDruoo. mil. 1 to 31.
Bessie Love-DeWolf Hopper. "Stranded." Mack
Bwarn."Madcap Ainbrosa." Olorla's Ronittnca"(0)
Market St. Theater '"st-reSt"
Theda Bara in "Under Two Flags"
MARIE WALCAMP la "LIBERTY" (3)
PAI AfP ! MARKET BTREET
MARY PICKFORD in
"HULDA FROM HOLLAND"
PARK" RIDOB AVE. A DAUPHIN BT,
4 r. MAT SilB EVO . 0:45 to IX.
DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in
"HIS riCTURH IN THE PAPER"
PARMER SMITH,
I wish to become a member of your
Rainbow Club. Please send me a
beautiful Rainbow Button free. I agree
to PO A LITTLE KINDNESS EACH
AND EVERY DAY, SPREAD A UTTUS
SUNSHINE ALL ALONG THE WAY.
Name T......
Address ......,..........,.,.....,,,
Ago .,..............,...,...,.,,,,.,.
Things) to Know and Do
(1.) Conundrum What la It that Is a cat
and not a cat, and yet Is a catT
(3) Word; Partjr Make threawordafruw
-y i iiiic
PIDADn AVENUE THEATER
UtlIwlVl- 7TK AND GIRARD AVENUE
Douglas Fairbanks ,a wiTf,T&TI7.
"SECRET OF THE SUBMARINE"
IRIS THEATER '"'Jg
Ralph Herz "The PIe Lady"
JEFFERSON mH Efluli
Harold Lockwood & May Allison
In -THE RIVER OF ROMANCE"
LAFAYETTE mi w"asai,m
Mae MurraySweetK.yBellaira,
I V ATYRTt FORTT-FIRST AND
1-ItHJL,. LANCASTER AVENUE
Frank Keenan in "The Coward"
Koystony corosdy. -Hearts and Sparks'
ft
I ID F'R T V UROAD AND
L'D'H r COLUMBIA
Anita Stewart ,,y8B
F X. Busbmaa la "Tba Tferea Scratch
PRINCESS nig?
HAROLD LOCKWOOD In
"THE RIVER OF ROMANCE"
THAT Tfi OERMANTOWN AVE.
IVlVAljlVy AT TULPEHOCKEN BT.
ROBERT EDESON in
"FATHERS OS" MEN"
RT T I V MARKET BTREET
UD BELQW ITII STRBBT
Wallace Reid & Cleo Ridgley in
THE BELFIBIf WOMAN"
SA V O V mi HABKET
trl V V 1 STREETS
ORRIN JOHNSON in
"THE LIGHT AT DUSK" .
TIOGA "TH AND VBNANOQ BTS.
Lionel Barrymore in "The Quitter"
BILLIB BURKE w "QLOBIA-B ROMANCiy
VICTORIA iWBKET 6T.
VlblUftlrt ABOVE NINTH
Frank KeenaniHoWT-yNaml
CTANf 17V MARKET ABOV8 1VTU
" -" 11 18. A M.taT.1 ISP Sfc
MARGUERITE CLARK in
,"L1TT2 LACK EILagti"
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