,.. vjifr.? . Trti.'v. r '-''Wi. i jr. EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEK-PH1LADKLPHIA, TUESDAY, MAltCH 5, 101S - ' fs JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Cercle Francais and Salon Francais to Give Play i'o c Benefit of Villequier-Aumont Other Matters of Interest TUB French war-relief committee of the Ilnicrgijnry AW Is once more to lie ni nljtcd ami' till" llmp ly the Ccrcte Krnn cU and Salon Krancula. two tocletld which nro mnlntnliieil nt tho L'nlvorsltv to lccp tip Interest In the ntitjy of French. Vlllerjulcr-Autiioiit, which town the com mittee haa In flinrKO for tcconslructloti. will be the beneficiary to which the pro etcila will be 'devoted. And perhaps yon would like to know tho nnmc of the play. They arc koIiik to kIvii Mollcrc'i "T,c Mnlade IrmtRlunlrc." and Monsieur Stcpltann l.iiiiznnne, who was formerly editor of tc Malln, one of the foremost BCttvpapcr. of I'Vance, will sivo a short address at the close of the play, and Henri Ei-olt, of the Metropolitan Opera Company, will filnK "l-e .MfireeUlHlMC." OvvliiK to tho cffortH of Mrs. Cornelius Sicvciimiii, Mrs. Stanley (.!. 1''1:ikr, dr.. and other members of the Ktetu'li war-relief committee, most of the hoses In the llcllc vue hallioom liac alre.uly been tuheii. Anions the dlstlnBUlshcil Riicsts who will attend will bo Monsieur .Maurice Hell mann, attache of the French embassy In the United States; Monsieur Vic-tor l'nn tencan. French vice consul In this city;' Monsieur l'aul llesemans, HclKlnn consul general In 1'lilladclphlu, nml Mr. Thomas '. Porter I.rltlsh consul Krner.il hole. There will uImj be a number of ofllcers of the IJrltMi Mission now in !'hlt.idclihla inescnt, and rcprcf-cntatlvcs of the other Allies. In fact, It'ssoltiB to be home party, believe inc. Tho cast will include a ballet, a chorus of doctors, surgeons and apothecaries, and the principals will bo Arsnn, l. T. Holmes; Bcllne, Margaret Ashbrooh; .iisclliiie, Ituth WII-ioii; Loudon, Hortcnsc Uriiinun; Toincttc, llhoda Dublin licruldlnc. Itcna Rothner; Clcantc. Joseph Mojcr; M. Ula folru.3, John Xallck;' Thomas iHafolrus, Carlos licrsuodl; M. I'ui'koii, M. .M. Itut itcln; M. Flcurant. .1. I!. Atrlas, and al ternate will he It. .1. Mrdcr, Duiuthy Buckley, KlUabcth Uclnhaiilt and Marie Curlctt. A MONO the boxholdcrs aic Mrs. T. I)e . Witt Cuyler, Mrs. William C. Uullltt. Mrs. Crus II. K. Curtis, Mrs. (leorRo Har rison Frazler, Mrs. John Cathvaladcr, Mrs. Garelnc Cassatt. Mrs. John MurUuc, Mrs. Henry S. drove. Mis. Alexander Van Ilciusclacr, Mrs. Cornelius Stevenson, Mrs. IMwIn C. tialeh, Miss .Slnhlcr, Mrs. Stan ley O. FlnKK. Jr. and nuincroiis others. And us for the patronesses, well, you mlslit Just as well open a social toKlstcr and ou would see about every one thciclii on the list. TUI3M2 will bo opera tor Ight and one of those operas of which one never be comes tired, "Madama Uuttcrlly." and Cler aldlno Farrar will once more display the fact that tdic can not only bo a Carmen, t soulless, unprincipled lllrt, such as Car men is always depleted, hut also nu inno cent, Iruatlni;, wholly fust-lnatlug littlo Japanese. Vou'vo got to hand It to her, he's sonic actress', now, Isn't she'.' Of course, there will bo tin; usual en tertaining In boxes nml the' suhcipicnt suppers at tho liellcvueKlrutfonl and tho Rite, for there have been so few parties this H'ur, even In the usual season time. Lent has made llttlu difference among the few who entertain In small ways. TTOU littovv, In these days, when there Is a tied Cross meeting to address, mar keting and a thousand and one other things to ho done In one and the same morning well. It Is a littlo hard to remain i. perfectly poised and remember everything. loull agrco wltli mo there, wont jou? Sow, slin had Just como homo from the first (tho Keel Cross meeting, you under- stand) and had discovered with joy that the could accomplish the becoiul over tli telephono on this particular meatless morning. Hut then came ull tho other things that had to bo done and so she took off her very best suit and put on her fcecond best one. And tlfen fdio pro ceeded to do all alio had to do until every thing was In beautiful order. But that wasn't all for that day, oh, my, no! She remembered iui engagement she had made for the uttcruoon, and hastily Putting on tho coat nml hat who had laid aside s,lie started forth. Sho didn't oven take the time to givo herself "the onco over" In tho mirror, for sho disliked ex tremely being late. Well, tho had gono about u block when uddenly sho Mopped, horror-stricken, for what do you think she discovered? "Why she was blithely wearing tho skirt of her . t). suit and tho coat of her v. b. one, and, although each was ch.irmlug In Ita Way, tho colors clashed rather alarmingly. Imagine, my dears, the I oor lady's rlm irlnl You can Just bet sho hurried homo M fust ns sho could and looked neither to rlslit nor left. And hereafter, I rather think, alio won't bo too preoccupied to re member the "final survey," don't you? NANCY WYNNU. Social Activities Mrs, Alexander Van Henssclacr will entertain the following guests In her box at the opera this ovenlng: Mrs. Craig lllddle, Jdy Ublanc, Mr. JUibert Cussatt and Mr. tymari lllddle. Dr, and Mrs. Wilbur I'addock Klapp will II VO 0. til PHl r tlJI-U ilila -ntlir fnn tit all- fs dauthtcr, Miss JJIiso Klapp. Tho guests will V,' DO entertulllCll lit Rimnor n(-tlin IIIW.I n rll.in II after the play. MlSS Knthnt-liin !. .ri. ..lll .,t..t..l.. nt- :-, a -- """ivhiiw uilDtlil "ill tliU'l ttllli iia, t '"'-eneon tomorrow In honor of Miss Mary -djangcr, of Washington, who Is staying with ) her for several duys. Dr. 'ntlrl Mib lMltt.... ft tliu..,.,.!. v fi"'01'- '' announce the engagement of I ;ftt'r daughter. Miss Marguerite Hollopcter, , lieutenant John Haw ley learned. Signal b Jw'Wo Corns, aviation section. IP . In1) Dr. and Mm t. rt,ur.r ww Ua-t ! MUttlnir ex-Henator Vox unU Mrs. Kox at jueir nome In lUrrUburir. Iator they went piho has been quite III. The Juntni Mnuts, nin t.-lll tvlcn n rr-llal ROll HatUrrln- far..U n at tlrllDn.la tl,A Kn.nn t f lira. John II. Thayer. In Haverf'ord. . ilf'Dr, and Mrs. Rmrn IVInM llakpp will nttrtaln at dinner and In their box at th IkAra 111.. , ..'.. ; .. . ...,,, ,,, r-, hub evening, 'jneir gueuin vip ua mih PM' Ullnln. Mr. Mamhill Wlnnenny and 1 n4 Mr.',lUrrW K. Cm. W .v-. -v ' ' l .Jj.-iiiJlfiftjik.'.' SuATa BJiJKiBpJiJiJiJiJiJmw I"'""" 'i ) .. I'lillnck, MKS. JAJIKS I). WINKOK. Jit. Cluiirimin'.if tlic cominitlce in charKO or the "Cicfoojel Sale" to lie Riven next week at 1021 Chestnut street forllic benefit of the Visilinp Nurse Society, the Episcopal Hospital and the Franklin Day Nursery. bridge "lull on Tliuri-ikiy in her homo, L'03S Chestnut street. The members liivlinl" Mrs. Frank Heath, Mis. Henry Heates. Jr., Mrs. Alliut H. Ihlfsel, Mrs. (i. II. .Meeker. Mrs. tleiir.v, .Mrs. Inuhl HiiIlucU, .Mrs. It. Walter Starr, Mrs. Frederick llcibcrt. Mis. Flunk llnehnlen. Mis. Frank Kliler and Mrs. Daniels .Mis. John I. Itngcis. nt '2ii Si. .lames place, and .Mr. ami Mrs. I. Ilazleloti Mlrkll. of L'i04 le 1.11111'cv pliicc, h.ic ii'imiiicl home from Clintlotle. ,". C.t when- they 1ium lur-n tsitlng Lieiitciiant and .Mrs IMwntd II. llogets. .Mr. at.d Mrs. Frederick A. S.iblc. of thn Pelniiir. licrinaiilowii, who haxo been spend ing some time at the ltil.-('arltoii. will re turn to their apartments this week. Miss KdlTh Siliisim, uf staying at Atlantic City. UguutiE. has lieen Mrs. James I if Inker I" lsltlng her parents, In-, and Mrs. Henry MliMteton l'Mict. at Alverlhurpe, Jciiklntovwi. .Mrs. i:. I'llutoii lihnilcs and her daughter, Mrs. Frederick It. I'ritchitt. of tin- Satterlee. hnvc gone to Augusta to lslt Mr. Frederick J'lltehctt and Mr. C. Ilrewstcr Itliodes. Mrs. I'rltchett has been taking a course In nurs ing at thu Presbyterian lloiiltal In tills city. Miss laizabcth Crelllu, of Scranton, and Miss Kusscll, who hale bien istliig Mrs. William C. Knit, of W.v'.ieotc, have gone to Atlantic City. The first meeting of the feto ch.mipctic. coinnilitpo was held at tin- convent at Merlmt -st'rd:iy iiftcriinmi nl :'. u'i lock. Tho feto ehampctre, w lilt-li Is glwn annually for tho Misn. coi dla lbpllnl. will hi- held this cai 011 Friday and S-tuid,i. May 3 mid June 1. A baiiipiet was gheii on Thurtday evening at the Saoy In Iioimm- of lr. Carl de Vccchls by his friends. Doctor do Vccchls. who has enlisted in the medical ciups, will leave for duty on March !. Those present were Mr. Louis F. Trbl, .Miss Marie Mcrolll. -Mr. Joseph A. Trtl, Miss ICHtella Augarola, llr. Joseph l.upi'X. Miss Carolina Tell, .Mr. Thomas liu.i rlnl. Miss Marli- liiiannl. .Mr. John Mir.z;' txnia. MIhh Kathryn liiiailul. Mr. Jack l. Ilrbi-eca. Miss llleanor Angaiota. Mr. Albeit I'ctiell.i. .Miss Anna Tetl. Mr. John Santa innrla, .Mi-s Anna Fmla, Mr. I'rank l'asuua lullo. Mr. Frank Argrinctn, Miss Hhtclla Cninei-a ami Mr. Chailcs Saiilamaila. Mr. and .Mrs. linage II. II.Mh-i- are uvch. lug congratulations on the blilli of a sou. IJcrn.ud Flsliiuaii Ilyder. Jr. .Mrs. Uenjatnlii Mllgiam lljder. Mrs. Morris M Swartz and her daughter. Miss Itosalhic SuarU, of 534 Soutli Fourth street, left yes terday for Atlantic City to spend a week-end. Mr. Charles I,aender g,ui- a party for his son, Mr. John Lavender, on Saturday evening, February IG. nt hla home, lfl:l2 North Dodluo street. Tho rooms were dec orated in tho national colors. Among thoso 'present were Miss Nan Conway, Miss Caro line Smith. Miss I Mint Smith, .Miss Florence Smith. Miss Martha Shlnip. Miss Camlllo Lavender, Mr. Alfred Conn. Mr. Charles luilcr. Mr. Samuel Kill, Mr. Itobcrt Hunter, Mr, Frank Kramer. Mr. James Mackenseii, Mr. Charles Scott, Mr. William Seliaefer, Mr, John Zlegler, Mrs. nought)-, Mrs. Shlnip, Mr, and Mrs, Donaghy, Mr. and Mrs. Jones, JIr.and Airs, Kane, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, Mr. and .Mrs. Siffel, Mr. and Mrs. Seliaefer, Mr. John Lavender and Mr. Charles Lav ender. Mrs. Amelia Kodcnhntisen, of Logan, an nounces the engagement of her daughter. Miss Marie K. Itodenhausen, toftMr. I.eroy C. Uerkey, of Johnston, I'a., signal corps, aviation ilMslon, U. S. A. Mrs. John Yard, of 4010 Dullleld sticct, entertained the members of her sewing clr do yesterday afternoon. Tliosu present were Mrs. Judd, Mrs. S. Holton, Mrs. H. Frances, Mrs. niebard, Mrs, A. Holme, Sirs. L. Holme, Mrs. l.ovltt. Mrs. C. Straw, .Mrs. J. Ilromley. Mrs. 11. dlllmorc, Mrs. L. 1'lckels, ..Mrs. J. Yard, Mlfs Anna Ilroadbent and .Mrs. C. Parsons. Mrs. Daniel Daieff, of 1223 Arrotl street, am Mr. F- T. llucklus are spending a month at I'lnchurrt, S. (!. Mlfs Allco I It-damn, of Orthodox street, will entertain her live hundred club at her home on Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mts. I'erez. of 1 13.', South Thirty second street, received yesterday In honor of tho engagement of their daughter. Miss Jes slo I'erez, to Mr, llenjamln Ucrsensteln, Jr. Miss Clzella Uoldman' e:e a surprise party on Sunday night. Among her gucats we.re Mlsg Hose Uoleti, MJss Uella Uubln, Miss Lenora Schaffcr.' Miss Klsle Uoldman, Miss Helen doldeii, Mrs. It. Uoldman, Mr. nminanucl Joblln and Mr. Jack Fisher. The commltteo of iirraugeinents for tho twenty-first annual I'urlm dress ball of the Temple Heth Israel, which will bo held this otenlnK In Jlercji'itllti Hall, has announced tho following program ot special featuics to precede the ball; Firm Special concert by Archest, Second National fylk dances by troupe of twelve profeeslopal dancers, scclally Im ported for the occasion from Jew York. Third 1'atrlotlo tableau! Goddess of i.lhertv. Mra. Alexander Almea; soldier, Mr. Loul Nu,man, aallor. M" Ier.aril Much febK. Yf Vr-5i.. rii6ti."L.-u.-...i-.r Business Career of Peter Flint A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead fCojiynvli'l Mr. Wlnltlfnil ii 111 nunvrr u""r tmP'Ma wim i mm o.i Imulii'i. rlmu. fi,li-.i-til,iii oml tnivmv utriil. .1-te uour tiuratltwn rliurlu tniil nil'? nil ihf tnilf. I'ur.i- (or rr, I iiiiinr mill full iirlilrri' mil" lr- Klunrd tu nil liurilrlin. 7 r.,i-.r vlifih hit kiioi w ii. OH 3 Html hr luiiMifi, lmir M I'eMl'in! rii'ialdliK ii fl br ki.iI b'l nil II. Ilftnl u III I" mvrriil i.i l(i filllli llir mu-l iii'-ti Vl.i'J liuhln,i nl laifimnj imII br n u e ii i.iln li' 'r ' I'Hir Vl.nl, N.NVIII AI.ITTJ.i: pi luted r tilt whs given mil '" eery rniplnjo of tho Hole tills nioiiiing wlilch lead as follows: "You. as an rniplo.te of Marsh & Felton. aio truly a representative of I lie stoic so long as you nte In Its employ. "The public Judges this More fiiim the Impressions It gots fioni you and )oiir fel low winkers. "If jou arc sloiiehy and "loppy In )onr work, fii thn piihllc thinks the ttnte l loiichj and sloppy. "If )fiii are earelis-., the pubhe tltliiK tile whnV i lore is earelcs. "If .ton nr. iuipitlneut in a i-iisiiiiiier : If voil lire Milgiii- In your ni-e.-h. you hull the ! piiliitlou of tlie Fluff ns n whole. "Von mi-- the i-onneetliig Ink b-twicn t'ie oHiieraof the store and nttr t-usioni'rs i ihere fole. so ifiiiiluct jollfself thill tile public will flit.il. Well of Hi. "We bate iiiit.cid laid) a lot of i itreles iiism of speech, so must asl, for a Mil'l oli MiMinec of the following iiile. "Ni:'Ki: SAY: Vep' in- -Vir r 'L'h-hiih' foi 'Yes.' " 'Nope' for 'no.' " 'Von IhIiIi.i' for I'erlalnl).' "'Surest thing uu know for 'Sutely It is " 'Lady' Instenil of 'MiiiUm' of 'Mrs.' "'Huh'." when )ou do not und'-iJlnnd a t ustoiner's iiitJt!on." As I nnlshnl reiiillng. I coulilnt lieip i"v lip curling In ilerlilon. ' Did tiny think we wire a lot of iRiiorunt units who didn't know liow tj t-peal.'.' I turned to Hilly Murr. and mid. "Did jou get one of theseV" "Yp," hf said, iioddluc bis bead. I grinned, aeil raid, "The Instrtif lions haten't done nii nineli pond, have the)"' He laughed nml said. 'Say, but Isn't it easy to iliop Into slang'.'" "You beteha." I leplicd. And then lie had the l.iucli on me. Iltci Vlillllps miis i aught iLtpplng. for one of the felloMs askrd blin If he hud nfon It nml he looked up and sld. "Iltiti? oh. that new set of rules on speech!" lie looked xexed with himself for having used one of the epiestoas obieiteil to by the linn, "lib, ye", rertalnl)." be iiihled iiulekly. " veelienr rules they are. too. and I hope all )ou fel lows will remember llirm." lioynioii, from the ai t ilepiitiiieut, hud mine down to tall, to Flip, who was bu.lng a new carpet tor bis house: and when he braid Flip's remark, laughed and said. "Iteniluds me of the story of the minister who preached a gooil scrinon hut was al ways using slang. The emigre gallon ssked him to try to Mop It. i-l.ilnilng It was not dlcniricil for a minister to ue shine tn Ibe pulpit. The mlnKtcr ngieeil with them that II was bad form .mil i-ald. "In future, gentle ineii. jiui ran id) upon me tn try mirl cut It out." We ell lynched. thn Flip said. "You fel. luw.i heller get on ,lli ; our work aK.'i'n." ami turned lo I'.o.tnto'i and bezHii l.ilking to him alinul the cnp-l he vjttiled. I lookeil oer the notiee again nml then It seemed to mi- how foolNh It was Home, bow whenever any one tells me. I've col to do a thing I feel III,,, doing just the opposite, I walkid owr to while I tiller was work ing nt his everlasting job of ihistlng hihI arranging the china. "Wli.it do jou think of this new depe sheet'."' I asked him. "The new rule on slang'.1'1 he nnsweied. raising his eyebrows. "Fine, I think don't jou'.' "Too many rules here." I said. "I don't believe. In t) lug a man down bv a lot of hiird-aud-fast rules. Nobody follovva them anyhow." "Some don't." said Killer, "but ou Hlwa. thiil that the fellow who 'get.i on' ohe.vs the rules of his hou.c. When a houre mal es a new luie, they have a good rea-on for i-o iloinz. Th".v know llie whole of the liti-dnc-M from top to bottom, while we only Just sillily our own Particular Jobs. always elve the house creillt, parl'eiilait) a lioiii-n that is as suiss-sstiil an this, for knowing what they ale iHlklng about when the.v make a rule. I rind It bet lo look for reasons why I should follow it Instead of lensons why I should lurak It. It Is mm h easier lo follow n rule when iii know the ira-on for It." Just then a message, came from Ceiitou's ollii-e foe ire to go mill see him first tiling In the morning, t suppose that means I am lo be IrniiKferieil to some other ilcp.trtiucut. I shall be glad when tonioirow Is over and I know vv ht-re I am going to. I positively hate being down lieie unit just can't vvoik propel ly. rtiiiAV's. nr.MM i;i'iiwt.vvi I Srrk rcmun fur fiilnichi'i bisf, m ."om i uisti-itit uf brut l:in it I hi u What does this iman to tin: Itusincss ((ucstion.s Ausvvercil The ii'llBl'le of nllr i-liire Is IMlllteil Mt. ,,n ell,- iti- any suun, sllnns fur i ul.ir niillnim Hint will no Willi It? Mertilil III . I' An niiilil- The following may be of pome use In .von: Hhie with red or yellow Is better than blue with green. Illue contrasted with red appears more green. Ulue coutrabteil with yellow apiir-.tra more brilliant. Itluo contrasted with green appeara more violet. Hluo contrasted with violet appeara more green. Illue contrasted with purplo appears more green. Itlue with normal or orange nd Is a splendid I'otnbiiiatlnii. llluu with scarlet, orange-jellow, green yellow or ycllow-giem Is a good combliia--tleii. Hlue with oraiiGe is a strong but good combination. (CONTINL'FD TO.MOlSUliW) RECEPTION HELD SATURDAY EVENING Gormanlown Service House Crowded With Guests at Large Informal Entertainment All Informal leccptlou was held at the i !cr-mantovv-ii Service House on Saturday evening and the house was absolutely crowded. Mrs. James Starr, Jr.. who Is president of the organization, gave a short talk, In which she urged every woman to work as hard as pus slide during the next Liberty Loan canipa gu, which Is to begin on April (i, the annlverrary of our entrance Into tho war, Jlrs. Thomas then read extracts from some letters from her sou. who has been In tho front-Inn trenches In I'rance for several mouths. Community slug ng. accompanied by a mandolin, followed tho talk. Illt-hop lleorgo Ueaelier. of Nebraska, who was rbaplalu ot one of our regiments down on the 'Mexican border for some time, told of the marvelous effect tho receiving of nia'l has on the men. lie had charge ot the dis tribution of nu I for his regiment. . The nsvv chalunau of the Liberty Loan committee of (jeimantown, Jlrs, Uurley, talked for a few minutes about the coining canipa gn. Khe has four boiis and one daughter In the service, and It really seems as though another star ought to bo put on the service ling at her house, for sho her self, has ceitnlnly given everything to her country. Including her own services, After the singing of tho "Star Spangled Wanner" refreshments were served by the Tea Committee of tho Hcivleo House, fjf which Mrs, Hlrhard Morris is chairman, Dr. and .Mrs. Carl Williams gave a large party on Saturday evening to celebrate the thirteenth birthday of their daughter. Miss Arm Will anis, .it tbc'r homo on Clreene street mid .School House lane. Oermantown. About ftf.y guests were there. Including a gicit many' of Miss Wllliams'a bcbool friends and several older girls and boys. An electric fountain display was: given during the ove nlng In the ballroom. The fountain was lighten Jip lYl'H rcui iyiii anu uiue iigim, Vlig HUla nainpiio ipuen q ina pany, .luJjuU-uu --" ifA a'aiaaI I ,1 . TCtfrv The Yellow Dove '(."ojiyritiM, iis. II. .Ipiitrfiiii ami tomrany IMt: MliltV TIH'S I'MI Ml llnsliiliil , niiKllrleil by "Hie tfllnw !i.'!.r! tt '"O'l-liiir.i-imwfr ulrpliiiie thlt ilrep; i-xoiuiu itrina,. ,..,.. ir .a lines mill lie .ri'i!.': ,)".r. """ "'"' "" "t"v' ' ',I,,,,J re lnirli,, .i,,,,,,!,,,,,,, win, ,r motrinriit III trHll., it.W 'I'!" IlliVIII fill. Ii.nl ri-init..-I Inn for chlnj t)o ,,.,, i,,..-.fnl illimr" I" lie rr.lrlir, ilit.e wllidtl wlllill inive l.ili.liet iiirni ,i-l. ,,, i, ,,,.', ,,,,,,1 iKiurrilil "" tin llie nljtlii tlr ,tr, ,)Pr, .. , (he hi'!'''" "I " nurl.i Klin, ,nor r .ItlllN IHIO. ileiin nr iiillnlor. ami n trrll hi 0l. wliu-e Intinuij rviPinU fvrn In llie Mnis lilm.rti Vr-riirillnir ni.t,,,,,, Kl;,l I. tirriiillletl I" rleii III. nwn Bie.l.. who Iniiiiilel t Mill. II VIV:ltM,;, ttrnllrin.lil niirl. linn mill in iii.iiIhi.w n, will! the rrinitilllull iif lieliii mi hllrr, III. Illliire. IHIItls MATIH'II. il.luclilrr nf mi Vnirrliiin inlltinnulrr re.lilliiB In l.nnlnnil, nml M' IIM III I). l re; I Ireil intiilrt nltlerr. now mi iieil.il ilnt) nt llie Mur dfiiie. I'lir nllier. iniiuilrip the ilrrle. Ilurlnc . ,iinrr nml rieii niter Hi' ileimrtiire i.f l,e l.nlle. Miiiiiiurr.lf) I- lililetl fni- ".I'tLIni:." IkiI he i--.linlv nnriit. the rt-nnke. illrettp-l "-.l-i.t l-l. ,o,rn,-e nml lo lu'-'H" will, mi hiil'i'r-niiill Itiw!" Unriiiff 1 hill In I e ,nillf r-lltl-ll U -liilit'-r. It' ll. k. ( -n ihl III Mr III f,,r .enie ilj.irellr ni'M-r. nml fnli.iti,,. .,er lttl,i Inleriepl. i-hn w'en nliMie In Hie .innkli-i; riinm ni'il "'Irr n few mlniile. ,.f . ,, i,,irr-'i- Minill" l. r.- i . ,....,, ,. ..likl, ttillehl liiol tin. eil i, hhii, ll.iiion'r.lf refn .e., even after lll-.fl,, .Imw. , rriletillil. fmni n ner-nn n.llnril Vliiwrll. Il-rl. enl-r. .is ll.llnnif r-tl-. tun . ::'rl,'. Ilie.it nf eMHt.nre. When II itntner.lei tste. Ilirl. le-'nr lie en- the. I, nnlli- tmnelilU ri'llowl"C I'lrni. nml cite. 1,1. . I, ,iiH,.n, ,lp- I 'ti,e" II. Ill i i.inrtriir Hie nieiitilhtie. the l.ncll.hniiiil Ihnl. ilnli-Mll In evnlillni; tin nii.wer l- til- II mi res inn-.-nnl i Mine mil nml llenlnc n. In win lie line, ilffenil libit. rlf -tsaiii.t Hie In. nits if nltit-r.. ( ii r ;lt HI II onllliiieili -I7llV aie they VV thel be nuai' y ac.iiii't )"ii ' W bv li.'H'.l Inl von ' Itei .iii-i- ' Sin- slonneil. fi h"'e she felt th H ' 11- W.is ,ll- proaeliiiiir ilang-toiis gronuil. 1'istcail of par- living longer she Usui her woman s wi npoiis fiankly and leanl'ii: toward h'm put nu aim nroiliiil his n. rk unit i-ompeilnl nun lo nun his faee to hers. "oh. irll. wont oii I'll me what this mVFti") i that Is iiimlng be tween us'.' Won't .von lei llie help llll? I want to be In the siiullghl with .von again It i'iiii'i go on this way. one of us In tin il.it-:; and the other in the lleht. I have Tel! It for weeks. When I ipol.e to von tonight about going to I'liiucc it was ill th hop" that )ou might give me somo csp'amillon that would satisfy me M heal I Is wrapiml up la tin- eaiise of lliiglaiul. hut If th- Herman blood In m Is railing oii mfa) from ; mtr duller as an llngllshm.Hi. lell me fiauklv and I will ir In fni give pill, but dim I hi l-iu shadow Slav over u- any longer. Cyril. I mist know the truth. What is the m)st,i that hangs oer oii ami makes-- -" "M)stir) '."' he put In uuleklv. "Voure a lot serdv, Doris. Thinkln' too much about tin war Nothln' in.v.-leiloiis about in-. ' lie lunieil his beiul iiwn.v fmiii lief again. "IVu ple ilon'i like my slltin' tight -here In I'.ng land." bo said mine slowly, "when all the chaps I know are off to Hie front. I - 1 can't hrlp it. That's all." "Witt It's ro unlike vou." she plinilrd "It's tb- spurting thing. i'm'iI" "I want vou to belli V-," ho put n iw Iv. "it Isn't the kind of rpoil I cure for." "I won't belh v- it I can't. I know .vou belter than that." "That's the titmbli." he Insisted. "I'm afraid ntl don't know me at a'l " "I ilon'i know von tonight," she snld sad h. "It utmost menu as though you win- tivnc lo get ihl of mr He cl.ispnl her kissed In i- irentlv. ttghtl.v In bis iirms and Hod fin bid," be mlltteied. Then tell me what it Is lh.it is worrvlng vou." she whispered. "Not n living sunt shall ivei- know. What were the thieats of ex posure that passed between nii and Itlzlo. He can't bear )ou an) ill-will because 1 chose vou instead of him. I didn't mean to listen, but I couldn't help it. "What was the menace In his tone to )ini" Wli.it is the d.itigi r that hangs over you that puts you in Ills power'.' It's my right to know. Till nie. Cyril. Tell inc." She tell the pressuic of the arm around her relax and the sudden ilgldlty of his whole body its he drew nwny "I think )ou must have been mistaken In what vou sa.v oii heard." he said evenly. "I told .von that It was a personal mailer a club mutter in which .vou couldn't possibly be Intele'Stlil." They well- speaking feu mally now. lilliiti! as strangers. She fell the liiillffeiciiee III his tone ami couldn't ietrahi Hi- bitterness that lose In tiers. 'line L-i'tilli'inan doc nl Uneaten n club- mate with cposiire in a chili matter unless -unless lie has done something tllsciedltable ointbliig dlshoneiialile " . The Honorable C.vrll bent his hi ad. "Vou have guested," he said. "He he Is jealous, lie viaiitH to humiliate me." She laughed nilsctably. "Then why did von threaten lilin?" "I linil to defend myself." "Von; Dishonorable! I'll have to have proofs of lh.it What are the p.ip-rs )ou have that lie wants'." Ami what is theic lo ci bninatiiig in W.axUi'h caul case',1 Vou see, I heard evei.vtliing." What i Ise did you hear'.''' he asked epilik v. Sin- drew awuy fnmi him and sank bad; hiav-lly in hei ruer. "Nothing." sho niuttrreil "Isn't that enough?" , , , It Mciiieil lo the glil ns though her i run panloii'M tlguie relaxed a little. And be turned lowanl her gently. "D.nft bother about me. I'm not vvoilb bothering about. The worst of It Is that I can't make any explanation at bast any tliat will satisfy you All 1 ask Is Hint jou have patience with me If )ou can. trust inn If vou cm, and try to fni gel try to forget what you have heaid. If .vou should mention ni) cemversatloi, with Itizzlo It nilglit lead to grave coiiieiiueiiees for him for m." The girl listened an though 111 a iilKlitiu.iie, the suspicions Unit had been slow I) gather ing In her brain throughout the evening now focusing upon him 1mm wiry Incident with u ' persist! nee that was not to he denied. The shape nit betwem them again, more tangible tunic cold and cruel than before. All bis 'excuses, all his exp'anatlons gave It substance and leallt). The phantom of their dead hopes It' had been liifon now It was lonielhlng more sinister soinelhliig that put all thought of llie Cyril she ktu-vv from her mind the shade of .luilas fawning for Ills pieces of silver- -a pale Judas In a monocle She closed lier e.ves again nml tiled tn think. Cyril! It was unbelievable ' And a moment iiko he had kissed her She felt again the loia-h of his lips nn tier foieliend It seemed as though she too were being l.etnocd "You ask something very dlllleiilt of me," she staninierrd chokingly,. "I can only ask," be said, "and only hope that vou'll take my word for its Importance." She shivered In her corner The sound of ills voice was so Impersonal, so different from the easy bantering tone to which she was lu'i'iistomed. that it leemi d that what he bad Fald was true that she did not know Another sin prise awaited tier, for he leaned forwaiil, peering into the mirror beside, the windshield In flout ol'Str)ker and turned and looked quickly "ill of the rear window nf the cur. Then slw heard his voice III iUlek per emptory notes through the speaking-tube. 'There's u car behind us. Lose It." Tlie driver touched bis cap and she felt the machine leap forward. The thin stream of light far In front of them plased on the gray road and danced on tho dim facades of unllghted bouses which emerged from the obscurity, slid by and were lost again as the car twisted and turned, rocking from side to side, moving ever more rapidly toward the open country to the north. The dark corners of crofcs streits nienacul for a moment and were gnne. A leflcctor glranud from one. but they went by It without slowing, the signal shrieking. A Hash full upon them, n sound of voices cursing In tho dntkues's and Hid danger was passed I At the end of a long piece of strnlght road Cyril turned again and reached lor the speaking-tube. Hut his voice was quite cool. "They're, coming on. b'aster, Stryker," And faster they went. They had reached the region of semi-detached villas and the go ing was good. Tho road was a narrow rib linn of tight reeling J ti upon Its spool with frightful rapidity. Tho machine was a line one and Its usual vvell-ordercd purr hud grown Into a roar which si-eined to threaten Immediate disruption Doris tat .rigidly, clutching at the doorslll mid seat trying to adjust her braved muscles to the task of keeping upright. Hut a Jolt nf tho car tore her grasp loose tind threw her Into Cyril' arms and there he held hrr steadily. Klie was too disturbed to resist. anil lay quicuy, coiisciuu'. ui me sire'igen or the long arms that enfolded he anil aware lit spite of herself ot a aense of exhilaration .i l.lnninh T.lnninli will, r-rll! Wltfll and triumph, Triumph with Cyril 1 What triumph ovr whom? It dldn t aeem to mat- Ju"kym-ni mi ne,.vva trying lo escape, .,M(piunM arm(anu..ve .i..:.. '.'"""I'e trim tu laisUnil,. iKiniiis " ,,r 1 1.' II""'. ''illisl til nieille I lie IiIiIoik I'tm' r'"'""'!! lie. nml iiltiiik. ,l.ilii-t H, J' !ri'r..'l'."",' "'ii' s-een ra.ialb Hil. Hie i in tic iii.it in , l iin.. iii... tint i'rn A Homiuicc of tho Secret Scn'ico Ry GEORGE GIBDS Author of "The 1'l.imlns Swuril " ".M.id l, ' eti. ( VI! Il- llAM.MUKSt.liV Ii '. ii- headlight whlrlfd drunkenl) lu a wild i.tl.it or tossed shadows. The sports woman In her icspotided to llie call of spenl, H hance of accident, th- ilaiuier of cap- tun lor she tilt sine now that tlieie was a ilimgi r In Cyril, uver her shoulib i she saw th,, lights of the puiMiiug machine, glow ing iiiihlliikluglv as though endowed with a persist! nee which couldn't know faihite. 1 inlet- Hi light of all Incandescent she inw that It- Hues wete those of a touting i,ir and leallKiil the handicap of the heavy car wilh Its tinaiiisimi bidy. Win Str.vkn was doing Ills best, riimiliig with a wide throttle, pick ing his load with a skill whlih would have done credit to Cjill himself. Tin- heath was aliiaily behind tliriu. Al tlendon. having gained a little. Str)kcr put out Ids lights and tut mil into n b.v-io.ul hoping lo slip awnv In the darkiics. hut as luck would have It tlie moon was bright and In a moment tiny saw Hie long spoke of light swing In behind them. , , "Hood driver, tli.it Johnn.v." she bean! her irnniunlon tav In a note of admiration to Striker. "Have lo run tor It again. Tlie load was not so good hero ami they lost time without the sMiichllghts. so Stl)ker tin tied them on again. Tills evasion of llie stmlglil issue of speed bad been a confession of weakness ami the olhi r ml' seemed lo t.alle It. for I! culm on at Increased speed, which Imttemil th- distance m that the (Igtucs of the occupants of the other vvein plainly dleci nlble, live men In nil, huddled low. A good pieie of toad widened the distance. The limousine, now tlmiuughl) warmed, whs doing tlie h-st that she was capable of and llie Hies C.vill told her wele all new. lief uue'tinn seemed lo give him an Idea, for he leached fur tb" Mower vase and. tin listing mil a baud, jerked II back Into Hie mad. "A tin ii lire inlglil help a little'." be s-ald. Wilt the fellow behind swerved and came faster. H was now a to i or metal. Their pursuer lagged n little oil the levels hut caught IhCIll in the grades nml. barring nn ncchlrut, It was doubtful whether they would icacli the g.Hes of Asbwalei- Park s'afel.v. She heard a letlcctlon of tins In r.vrll's volie as lie shouted ilnoiigh Hi- open front window. "How fur bv Hie load. Slr.vkei;?' "l-'lve miles. I'd sa.v. sir." lilve her all she can take." Slr.vkei- nodded ahd fnmi a hill cie.t they seemed to soar Into space. Tlie car shivered and groaned like a stricken tiling, but kept on down the bill without tlie touch of a brake. They crossed a bridge, rattling from side to Shi-. I'yrll sieadlt'd the gill In his arms and held her tight. "Ale )ou frightened'."' lie asked her, ,".N'o. Wilt what Is it all about'."' Iter companion glanced hack to where thn long beams of light wen- scutching their dusl. When lie turned toward her his face was grave, lie held her closely for a moment, peering Into her c.vcs. "Will nu help nie, Dolls?" she lieaid It Ii it "Witt how ? What inn I dn. t'.vill'.'" lie hesitated again, glancing over i boulder. his "Wall) nuisance to have to dilvc yeui like llils. Wouldn't, do It If it wnsut most peirtaul - " "Vos " "They want something I've gut " "t'apers'."' lin- "Vun'll laugh whet, I tell .vou. Mo: t ,'iuiihIii' cigarette papers!" ' "Cigarette " "Thai's all. I fclvfc ntl my woul. Hen Hie) inc." And icicliltig down Into bis troilseis pockel he produced a little .vellow packet, "i igarelle papers, that's all. These chaps must he p.-t IMiin' for a smoke. What'."' he lunched. "Wilt I don't understand." "II ln't uecessar.v that .vou should. Take in) wont for It. won't .vou'.' It's what they wniil. And I'm Jnllv ileteriiiliied thev'ie not goln' to got It." "Vou want me to help .vou'.' How'.'" lie looked hail, iigalu and the lights be hind them found a reflection In Ins c.vrs. If, earlier In the i veiling she hud Imped to see III. ii fully awake, slie had her wish now. II wiis ipilte cool unit icinly lo take an amused view of tilings, but In Ids coolness she lell a new power, an Inventiveness, a leadiness to losort to extremes to batlle his pursuers. "Ves, 111 help If I can whatever comes." He raised her linger.! lo Ills llpn and kissed them geutl) "Thank Cod," h- tnulttieil, "I knew ,vou would." j lie looked over bis shoulder and then iiercd out in seaicli of familiar lund-markii. They bad passu! I'aunoiis lllll nurl swung Into the main mail to Watford. If the.-, reached there safely liny would get to Ash watcr i'ark, which was but u i-lim i distance' beyond. She li-ard hbn speaking again and fell soin-thliiB tin list into the palm of her ham!. "Take this." be said. "It's what lliev want. They mustn't get It." "Hut who arc llie) '.'" "I elon'l knew. C.-.iept tlt.it tluv've been sent by Itl.aiei." 'ni.r.io :" "Ves. II''s not with llieiu. 'Phis sort of g.imn requires chap.! nf a different I) pe." "Vou menu t lull the) " "Oh, don't be alaimt'd. The) won't bun me and of lourt.e they won't hurt you. I'm going in get .vou out of Hie way -wllh this. My success depends i it ) u. We II drive past tlie I'ark enttaiice close to wicket gato In the. hedge mar tlie houe Just as we stop. Jump out, inn through mid hide among thn shriihber.v. Voitr cloak is dark. They won't see on. When they're gone, make )otir vvav to the house. Its u chance, but I've got to take It." "And .vein.'" site fulti'letl. "I'll get avva). Di n't won) Wut the KLAW & ERLANGER'S IMMENSE "LAND OF JOY!" COMING TO THE FORREST NEXT MONDAY, MARCH 1 Tim JOY FORREST VOI ITJll. I'llll.ADni.l'IIIA. Till! l.ANIJ TilK IUO SPECTACLK IS ALL MELODY, COLOR AND ACTION! The llreat Heat Sale Openii Thur.. V A. M. AVISO! ('I'hH Hpanluli ineann. 'Take Nntlee Sat-Seeker for 'I'll.- I.nnii of Jnvl! The an Itounerit r-ale of Hatn he Al rsaily Kleiodlns th KorreL llox eintee itvltll Written villi Oral llettuefita for Usaervutlonull Ham- aro Heltul Nolnl In tn yrdir of luct-lpt i)nl.v When AeeiiiiiiiHii.iU by CuBh ur Clitaiuet!) .Not 11 .iuye myinent In thli "I j. ml of Joj" now loumliu In vlevvl Wall for the "llml of the War!' If you will, hut Vf laaco'a "l.init of Joy" befora you de, ThtM cnmlntf Hcnorltaa and fiJi. yw 'the (aatanfta in of Joy" fulrlj trill! Th tire of llie Siunlull ilam -era In "The Land ot Joj" eoulJ emiuitiu the Itufat I lln-Jil fun- tUBid It la reDorleil In rollla rlrelea that the ".Injful" stmoritaa h III be aouzht to ulve leaaoim In raiinhic, rnnunettlnt.'. loaa.llB-if-lliaU. nahlne-the-ee. avllv Ins aklrln ami other lantlva llona. Why !- Hi" Blorlmi" irraee and inlfily nf Iheae .vvotidtrfut "l.aiid-of-Jny" .SpanUrda beei r aealed In thu pail to their altludrd land? The rlaera In "Tile Land of Jo" ara all Hpanlall, tlie only "foreigner" In the eaat la tlie Ainrrlran comedian, Jullua Tan ntn, to Indirectly make clear. In a nitty way, all that happen!. Can you "Walk 'noff.l thalr ,"i.anij ot Joy" packet. Whatever happens don't let them git the packet." "No," she said III it da.e, "I won t. "Keep It fur me, until I come. Wut don t I'Mimlno It. It's iptllo unimportant to nay body bill lt!.7.1o." Shn stared straight In front of her trying to think, but thought seemed Impossible. The speed bad got Into her Idol el and she was mastered by a spirit stronger than hrr own. lie held her In bis arms again and she gloried In the thought Hint "lie could help him. Whatever his cause, her heart and soul wen. In It Tlie.v ruined into Wat foul mid. tiirn'ng fillip to llie left, look Hie mail to Croxle) Hiccii. 'llie machine hndu'l missed it spark but th- tiurli'g i nr was creeping up was o close that its lights were blinding them. 1 la miner-lc) leaned foivvnid ami gave a bur ned ord'T to Strvkri. They passed the Park Elite- al full' smed the wicket gate was a quail-i of a mile he; onil Would they make it? The toiiinlng car was roa.-lnc up iiloiigsnb Inn Sir) kcr Jocke)eil It Into Hie gutter Vines weie shouting and Doris got the gleam of something In the hand of a tall figure statiellng up In the other car. There followed shots four of them and nu ominous . ounel came from somewhere tif.drr nealli as Hie biiiousliie limped forwaiil, "Its our tight tear tire," said Sir kcr "Have we a spaie vv heel." she heard C)rl! sa.v "Ve.i. hi," "When we stop nut it on as qinl as )i u can. A hundred .vards. Las)- -en anil we're theic. Striker. Now, over In tlie left mid give Vin the to.ul. yilcl ! Now slop!" Tlie other maehiiie canto iilougs'ilc in their light and the men .liuuntil down Just as I'.vrll threw open the left-hand dnor mid Dolls Iciiped out and went through the gate III the hedge. C'OXTINTKD Tu.MoUUOW) Hunting a Husband lly MAUY DOUGLAS 'f OJ I (if i 'H M'THI! llf A House I'artu i in Tom want of ine',' "YV,m ' unit I had ked iiivsi'f the question a second time v he-i fin hr mug. "Para." said Tom. coming to the picni nl once, "will vou go to the .Mciles' house pally with nie"" "Why I should love to ' ' "Vou -ee it'-i this wa.v." Tom went in. putting his hands III his pi-kets, "Jenime iiin't go. Vnu nml I uniler'toinl each uthei. and yon dtm't expect an) sil'.v lovu making. So It's a go'.'' "It I'crtulnl) is, Tutu. Wut w:ien ' It to ho?" "A week 1 1 run Cilda.v " V week. I have woud-cs j,, nccompli.sh Pi that time. My clothes, mr i ew . uiiueis to be practiced, riinl then I thought over Hie events of the day. I may not coin m end. Wut bow much bel ie" to know ixtictly what niv nloi l.i. Vlien I want ii position I s-el ,1 Now that I wish it husband, why not .vk It In Hie same way'.' ii cmplei.ver exocls stcnigraph' . Dpevvrltlng, executive ability in Ids secie t.ity. A man seeks what? Is it s)iup,ith.v. tmdrtstaiidlng or pure femininity and charm? I shall 1 in n at lite lioiii) pailv what attracts men Then I shall ncqiilic II. I laughed out loud at Hie calm conllder.i e of my thought. Win I feel it new v Igoe nml power In accomplish. I thought of June Allen's v Kit this morning. Jane, the popular jotingdehutnnte, who lives only to be putty and attractive, .lane, although only Ihrie .vi.-trs .viniuger tb.in I, cnn-deis me rblctl). She conlldes In i le. A Is niv advice nml then does as -In- hud inlei eled. "S.na, )ou'vi' i hinged soinehow." Jane said as she thing her knitting big on Hie bed. "How '.'" "I'crhnle- ll's )oiii- tun 'o. it's vmir voie-e. It's not so assured a ", business-like." ended Jane. looking nt me tlnougli Iter thick eyelashes. Wut she had riot come to Inlk about me, but herself. "1 do want jour advice. Sara." .lane be gnu us usual, "vou see, Wilfred bate hi en Invited to the Meiles' bouse party, anil I am lint. 1 know that little .Merle girl K jealous of me. And Wllfied is stunning. I shall bo awlully hurt If Wilfred accepts--without nu." "Wut )ou'ie not encaged?" "Oh. no." said Jan- in a shut ked voice,' "my tli st s-en.-on ' ' I sprang my bomb quietly. "I'll keep an eve on Wllfnd if you like. Jane, for ln go ing to the .Merit ' boue party'" Tiiiiiiirrow "The Nrnriti lleuins" CHESTNUT STREET lllt'.P.I'I'ION MUSMIIsi. silt lll.lll N iKhta $ 1 .oO. $ 1 , 7oc, ot MutineeH&l.YucBUe I.MTl'l' s.V II Itll.VV LAST r N it; I ITS $1.00 MAT. T0M0U. OVER TIIK LAST CHANCKS TO SKK NKXT W15KK KATINKA THE TOP A DELPHI '-''VUli AT SI.". POPULAR MAT. THURSDAY BEST SEATS $1.00 "Pulls nt the Ik-art Strings" With MAUY L V 11 I C & Knti.c X. Y. Co. LAST 5 NIGHTS . Pop. Mat. Tomorrow, Hist Seals .SI IVI'IC NonvVlllflllH I'll! M.MV hkviiuv Wnh II Vltll WATKtl.N. l.lilltlAIM: met .I.M'K Jr.. 1.I1.I.IAN MiRWtiKTII i, Hi.- Iles-t tan,) In; l'l'nrii Ni'.t Mnn !,n. Hen tn 'I lllllt WILLIAM FAVERSHAM FENWiCK dm Mull tinlers Sow. MAM Ml ELLIOTT M VI'I.Y.S ARBUCKLE Mllllt AMI I.AIIY AMIV" ll.MI.V NEW: THEATRE UK JOV. MAISl'll f,, 1IIIR. No. 41M1. The l.nll'1 ,.,N'"; 0,y vv-aa a ver.(.ihto "l.anil of Joy" while the mag ilneent Hlteiloelr rewn-il tlmrv Ihia Jenson for twenty weeka. " I'he Land ef .!e" vvaa ad mltlrdly New Ynrk'a luol brll Unt aenaallon alnea Ufome VV. I.eilerel'a im-lnnrahle muthal rrvuta nt the Caalno on llroad vvn. falifornla and Florida have together heeii nnr only ' l. nila if Jov." Now here la tli'a Un -iral "Land of Jo" for t'.ver where! Thia eomhn; "tjinil of .lov" 3liaoins wllh enrhanllliz Span all malda la summed with auaary lirki aiul ,a aa cay hi .-olora aa n ralnbow Over US r-enoHtaa and sicnorea populalo "The Land of Joy " Alan a Bull, Hotel meiiua are beglnn,il( tu mmm ic lt-v-a mam NASH Can you "Walk Spanlah." aa I taatura MpanlaVdianr and the ptrturtd tn;tne little etUtalriivaT 1 einfea pd srtil jaaw af 'all , f .- 4 U Jtoe Irsl' 'Th. I.un J -I lT-mAr L .1rrtW S JfT'IqT Spnlih." aa IMkKfl.IlP J.A ... .1-- .,'.,-. J'tA.V .'irriiMK, i nirinuiint iitiaineaa Alan'a.AM r.1. ,!... Xl..K, ....... I. -. . t 1. " -inv;is-viiiii auuet una raimifre uvt'iiuc Ktee , ' a.?',5 Nlirttl I'etlll ltlll,rn!.nAnl . -.Ia !l Ad '.' nn eta. 2;t Xortb Twenty-ninth Urect. FrM- ijw'S .... t J, .. V.. 8 llelh larnel'. Iwentj.Hr.t annual PurlmVflkl li.lll .Meri-:illtlln llnll flrn.1 ,,1 VnatAl... t - " mi reel w AilinlKdoii uluireu. . m-: Nnrlhiir.l lln-lnr-,- .Mnn' ineetH. i'.1,to t'ohiniblii nvenuc. .-iNnciailoD j- -a I 'reo. " . " -A IteneliiiK. Me ihen I'lilllltia'a "II, roil." fjijl-1 ,i,-iii., Litwreiii-c e-ejutliw 1CIC. v itiierapoori' J..v r'l Hull. Aibnlmloit clmree. r!V-a l.eiliire. "The Middle Atei laltli ,BIVJP'j I'lilltleui UiBiiiiIxatlnii," Uermnntown T.'M.' .t'3C f. A. .Vilinls-s-lun tluirBc. ' liliiner. t'eiiilraelnra' .oi billon, fleiel ilelihln Metiiberi". ,.4?-, l.eiliire lu llr. Ilnrlrv '. Ullev. nun food , V,-t Vl'.lr.,... I....I - !. 1 .,. -...-. fl' 't .,-.... '"'nn iiiiiinit-. r-vuiiiceiiin aitccb jxi nml .Muni Roitiri-) nvi-iine Free. -I T'jj XKfllT SCHOOLS OPEN SOON l Till' pllblii' evillliK s.'lleioll, which lutvfl been i-naei lini-e VJin tnlilille of December, nn iie'i'iinnt of rol ahoriaRe. were reopeneil l:i.i iilcht for n Ivvii.inontb term lastlnr until Mn.v I. Seven eleiitintary ic!iool anel four evenltiK: srhoetN lemiineil their courses latt tncht The eeenmlnry telioolsi were the Seintli I'hllHrleliiliin IIIrIi Sobool. Wegt rillU .-iilel,hin I Unit .Si'heinl. I'enlral Hliili School nml Wllliani I'ciin IIIrIi .School vi i nrs wi.uu 1.5 MAE MARSH I.N i i.jjv l'nK8fcN1'ATION THE BELOVED TRAITOR Krank 1. 1'k liard. its a Goldwyn Picture PALACE" Ull MARKKr STIIliKT in v. m. io hub i'. ii. iivui.u i-reicme ? CARLYLE BLACKVVELL In rtrai .Minwlni:. "HIM JtOVAI. HIIIUNICSS" i'uiiimi rut: iross ui:.ni3fi" A R c "aIT A 1 I'lllkllMT lll.t.OW JliTII I" 1,1 A M I.', i .1 it: r,.l.1. 7:1.1. :.",0 I', ii. 15 1 L L I K U U R K E In I'liiantniinf I'kluie 'T.VB'S DAfOHTKn A-ltleiJ 'Min uf llelnoi rae ' lllll Chapter) (..,.. ---.-, . VICTORIA ,,A' r.T Anov i: iith THIS WBE1C VV.V1. rox l'reatnla TIII3UA DARA in "DU BARRY" AiMe.l "Son of !vmoi'inr" i.ld Chapter) TIK.flKXT MltUf.T KT. llflow 17TII lVi-ivtui-v i jtivrno TreienH VIOLA DANA A H'KAVKIt OP tirtKASIS" I'ONTINL'OUS II A. M. to It P. M. THE NEW MODEL" ' V TKLKI'IIOXi: TAMII.r." -OT1IKP.S f'lrm"? TvI",V-; mauk-'-t st. n-iow 60th UIIVJOO IVIvlO Unlive Tvvlea Niihtly "THE NEW DOCTOR" JjllUrtLIVrtl HAII.Y NI11HTLT C U N N I N C, "T,,l: MAN TOM MIX In "SIN-NHOOTi:it ANOV" (JARRICK TONIGHT I'ujiuJ.tr .M.it Toiucirrnw . at .Scats $1.50., A DOMINATING SUCCESS INI HIS OOBAT ROMANCE BLIND YOUTH bclvn CHADUI Emie?on CPvX-. FORREST l:I.NIMi.S VT 8:13 LAST 5 NIGHTS Positively Last Times March 9 LAST $1 MAT. TOMORROW Ulilllu Lnucr I'li'iir, Jl. It.il.ony i C.allery, SOc IIUN'ltY VV. rl.WAtil; Olfera l'l8rTlH TIIK ML'SICAL A TUAIN HI' MllfTII ANU MKLODT MBlila .V. S.it.'Mata. I Llltlrr it tjf) , Uveii Sat. i:vgi.) lAivver Floor P ' u-l'l-iit nf lined Sful", ,1ilu and J 1.0(1. , BROAD Last 5 Evgs. s"ift,MOnP,w lie. i SrHtn II .ill at Popular Mat. Tomorrow. IHAULlia IHI.I.INUUA.M Preaenta i ni.n enniMlv hi' .1. 1!. Itntold Tirrv. Ufo ,.1:jijl -"TrtBirr :& sf aSfr"""" Afi AliOVK A rsrrtfSk m 10T" v -nTT NTrrvTO .MAflKET smEnT 7u 32isv ssS AT.JU.MpKn I lr? VTKJiSW aiukvilli: vvjijTaainjcii T BLIND YOUTHS X OiRtCT f BOM A MONTMSr VV 0'mm 'ieyy 9 1 W"''J3f 'mtmnxg I V&zmim.w -ifWr v W li rf TnlUMPH People UvSJJSUI vy.P worn h I'A SUf.lU KVKNIKU OF DIIUUIlTFUIe K ' &eX Tr.llTAINMlINT." North American. S IMSS.'J r W TTTiirpiJlO rptTl ATDI?.' l n'i, l-t.i-.Pnnul.r Knneatr... -Comedienne 5fr- "f ITT A XT-ITJ-I.1 T)TXTrb fV'i-VS: DUrtiNunD xvii-MVi, fiSK-. In a Kerlea of New Ponit Jllta A,1 l.ittln Hlllv Maud Earl & Co. ve IIKUIN OI.KArlOS t CO.: KIMIlEltbY 4 jR.fi AltNOI.n. mid QTUEft BTAnS. " ' ' )JiM Metropolitan "iiS'-SJ 'oW c, M TONUIIIT AT 8 ivi'I.ock Madama Butte Mniea. Parrar. Vornla. Mm. Althouaa.i meraVtelai, ltudel. Cond,, Moranront. A . ClK.tnvit ft. walnut 4; nae w. TltUATfir.. Iith Ii V lancer.:' 'op. II .int. Today. .Toni(ni.aif Vonhle lllll, "A CJAUrmBT" iUUJJ MiiiN UV ''. Uermantopn Ave. v v Hrtiert Amusement Uteri rbert KrTlna.r. Pre ttrtT C5 TTATjm ,1 EL Will. 3. xirvivi- ' -. (I "HLUE 11I.AZU8 nAWDBX'VlH CASINO UATIN1SK TODA SAM SI1 Walnut A1, bih. St. &'HN as q 'anfTOCi Tvir ivfJV it (Ml -I fj-'l ' r 1 "1 e?l 41 l -"1 !? $ fit C4.1 1 M tvl ,a &M "?i i iw j I'e.3 t; i,Tv,"-"m.W-it-. r: f :m 1 '' iVxsJkk JtilwiirilMkni
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