I, rt "V , i- . x1 v ." it V j, sa'f mv j a I MB I ?. I m I I JUST GOSSIP ABOUT IJEOP.LE . Delightful Afternoon Planned by Armenian Com mittee of the Emergency Aid Charlie Decides About His Progeny TH tl IIIIIllv'S (,'oIiik to 'je quite n time up nt ie Art AIHhiicc UiiltelliiR next Tliurs- day afternoon. Ileally, I nunc wonder now tic ever did wllliout tlmt Alt Alliance Building. don't .vml . Well. liUt Hint's not the iolnt Just now. It' wliat in Biilim'to tuke pMce up tlirrc on Tliurwlu). anil It's lliN: The Armenian committee o. tho IhnerRenry AM under the niwplcvH of the Art Allhnce It usklne people to come there to hear u ouiik Ar menian violinist. ThH oung man If called Halg Oililcnlnn, nnd he will play that aft ernoon, not u u professional but for Ills country It Ims Ijccn said there Is much of manic about this ouns muster of the vio lin a tonal iiuallty of beauty and power and certainty usuallj possessed only by the m.ituiu musician, and, furtheiinoie, Leopold Stokuvvsl;! h'pc.klis most liljlil.v of him. Miss ltose IliiRoplan will sIhr. and ulo jllss Lena Wcjicr. n chill-mint; i-ojiruno, nhllc I'lilllUCioepp. the wcll-hnown orRMilst, composer, musician and writer of the Phil adelphia Orchestra proginms. will take a part In the afternoon. Then tho guests will be shown Into the qllnlut oilentaMilic tlltilng-ioom, whcie. If they wish, they will lie able to partake of delightful oiiental (offee and sweets. Tli" Armenian lellef committee of the Kmcigcncy Aid Includes Mrs. Geoigc Hor ace I-orlmer. ehalunan; Mrs. l-'ied I'en-y Towers, Mis. David Paul Uiown, Mrs. Walter lkilnl and Mrs. Uolllsler St,urges. vice chnlimcn; .Mrs. KtcderlcU Kngllsh, secreLjyy. and Mrs. Hubert N. Downs, tieasiiicr These ladies will ieccle on Thursday afternoon and their number will be augmented by Mis. Ucoigc Tales lkikcr, Mrs. Theron Crane, Mis. Howard Lour stteth, Mis. M. . T'llllug. Miss Moorhousc. Miss Suthe.il.ind Brown, Miss Arrott, Mlbs Dickey and Mrs. Charles V. McLean. I M AP.V TlIAYHi:, not Mnll, but the joung daughter of Captain and Mrs. Geoigc C. Thayer, of ltynetou. Vlllanova, Is going to christen u torpedo ilesttoer tomorrow down at Ci amps' shipyard. It certainly will be an exciting moment when she, as homebody said one time, "wastes a perfectly good bottle of champagne" and names the ship "Waters,'' for a lot of her f i tends will be there and there will be n luncheon afterward. About forty boys and girls will be at the luncheon," ainung them Anita Stiaubrldge. Clntia Kills, Kuth Pack ard, Anna Ncwbold. Ouiotliy Itogets. Mar Jorlo Gibbon, Ulc.'itiur ColUet. Clcituide Thayer. Kll7Alieth Thayer, Dototlic.i I taint. Alice Cuiwcn, Llpplncott Colket. Tristram Colkct, Joseph Jcanes. Sam Groome, Ales ander Cussatt, George Packaid Isaac Clothier, 3d, Adolph ltobengarten and John Davenport. Captain Tl)aer Is In the service now, but when he is ut home he Is connected with Cramps'. The guests are all about fifteen or sixteen ears old, so sou may be suiu they'll enjoj It to the utmost and have n perfectly. wonderful time. LITTLIi Charlie had un inquiring mind, I a very Inquiring mind, and once hav ing Inquired and. been satisfactorily an swered, he could then settle matters for himself, One day lust week Mis,. M - came In to- bee Charlie's mother and they were discussing somo handsome lace that Charlie's mother showed Mrs. M , tell ing her at the iamctlme it was to be used on sister's wedding dicss. Mrs. M laid, "Was this bought by you or Is it an. heirloom?" "Oh, my clear, I hhould &ay it Is an heir loom; it's been In tho family for genera lions'." exclaimed Charlie's mother. And Mrs. M "oh'd" and "aliV" gieatl over 'the fait , and how beautiful" tho luce was. Later in tho day Chaillo asked, "What is a halrloom. Muddy?" "Why, dearie," said Mother, "It's a thing that has been In the family for years and Is lumded do'wn from father' to son, and on and on through every generation." Sha further explained: 'That lace you taw Mother show Mrs. '51 this morning .has been inherited by the eldest daughter In Mother's B? five generations; to that is an family for heirloom.1' Ki ,"! see," said Charlie, who, by tho way, Is 2 seven jears old. "I think that's a fine idea, ,dont you? Why, Just think. If you don't happen to have children to leave them to ' jrpy can leavp them to our grandchildren!" t JCANCY WVrffJE. . ' Social Activities lira. Prank X. WarU, of .3(H Locust street, has Issued Invitations for. a small tea to be Chen at her home on Monday at I o'clock, meet Mrs. Addlnell Hewson, Jr. i "" ( Sirs. Henry Cochran, of 3511 Daring strefct. announces tho engagement of her daushter. Miss. HUth Cochran, to .Mr. William II. Umb, noil of Mrs. John Cordon Lamb, of Oak Lane. Miss Cochran Is a daughter of 'the. late Henry Cochntn and a niece of the JateiTraiis, William (J. and George Cochran, -f this city. ' The Home and l-Virplern Mlnslnnnrv SInHptv II , ' "Ie Itadnor Presbyterian Church met at ft . the homo of Mrs. -Arthur Lincoln Holmes on f Monday afternoon." Among those present' f ere Mrs. Prank Putnam., Mrs. Henry Noe- r, Bliss Josephine Scott. Mrs. Ilooert Le Boutlller; Mrs. W. Austin Obdyke, .Miss May Valsh. Mrs. nilfim Win!,. Mru XI K" n Wr, , Bcinlon and Miss Pleasants. . ,. Xne Cottage Prayer-meeting will be held I J wis ! at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. P. p i ? Buxton, on Windemere avenue, St. Davids. '1.. .Mrs. t!arHni- ill NIphnMa tulll nU.a n ,..- 11 !..' nd tta this afternoon from -3 until r,( V 0 Clock. Amnne thnM nrMrtnl will ha Un, ,, JJoward JVeatherly. Mrs.. Mary .Miller Mount) Hn, Edward P. Uncli; Mrs. Wdlter C. Han. Yjk, Mrs. Stanley Addlcks, Mr. Charles t,orc Falkner, Mrs". Walter H. Johnson, Mrs. ,'' 'Sgen, iirs. Clayton vf, Pie, Mrs. v Jamstp. tftlllwell and Mrs, Samuel Wood- ; f?. ? , "" r v r' I'oward Butcher, Jr., vyno was former. T flrst lieutenant nnil adlutnnt at lli AM.' t' niore Homo Defense Heservef Is' now In !. rnnna JaIh. ,. ...,,1. .,.- &-., . ... a -----v uvjiii vi-uiK wiiii win iaiiunai war hCpuncll of tho Y. M. C. A. Mr. TrrJrl.i, ' ann..iiij. Una ......., - h- . :- -MIW' MIII IIMB ioiuiiicu lO V l tra'"lne tn,n 'H "1B South, after spend. .,- lunuuun wun nis momer, Mrs. u. a. Banvllle. ot H18 Pulaski uvenue, German- i.,f t 8nvui a amon the first " hl 'tattiry to .rocefre) advanUce of -MWiyatMi-Bf-turJi Under $! iiiiiiiBiakiB aval M I'linio li land Ivnoi it .MUS. UAVID LEWIS Mis. Lewis wilj have chaw of the jewelry which will be -.old next week at the Gefoojct which is to lie held on March 13, 14 and 15 at 10:21 Chestnut sticet for the benefit of the Visiting- Nuise Society. Frank lin Day Nursery and the Episcopal Hospital. tlins-i- who did not iccelvc a I'lilMmas Nata tion lo lslt their homes now. Lieutenant A. M. Applegate. of ilu- lient.il Kescnc I'onis, Is Httiu-hed to Hae H.npltai No. SS. with the Ameile.iii epedltlonai fou es In Pi mice, The logular Suudaj i- ruing nipper and iniisleale will be held at the I'lilloinuslaii Club, 3941 Walnut street, this week under tlie nup!ccH of the dame cniiinilttee, Willi Mrs Mniy Walker Nlehnls In i-h,irgc of the mu sical liroRimii. Mr. Walter K IMm-i-k Is ehalrinau of Hie hoiltaltj coiuiiilttee, Tlin'e who will laKi' pail In the pingiain air Mis3 l.thel Itlghlel, soprnno; Mr- lleiitrlcn Col II" alio: Mrs .mr MIIIit Jmiiiit. piiinl't and ncebinpniilst Mrs j,nu l.cl.md Zolg, liillnlM, who will Jn. ae unipi'iled on the pniiui diy her liusliatul : Jlin ('. i' Collins, render, nnd Mi Tliaddens Couim. plnnlst; Mr. Coiuad .Vagcl, the leading l.i.in In "Tho Man Who 'mm- Hack." now playing at Hie Atlclphl Tin-all.-. hI be the speaker; Mr. Chailes (hreiircller will Icail the eoinmiuillv slng and Mr. " V. Sprcck. a iiienibcr of N'aVal llasu Hnspltul .So 3. will glxc some specialties. Mr. and Mrs. John J. Kcrreck, of uxeilnuok. who are traveling In Kkirlda. are now at PaFS-A-Grllle Hotel. Pass-A-arllle. Pla They epc;t to return to this cltv In April. Mr.i. Perreck will lie lemeiiibered as Miss Mar gaiet IHhel Duncan, of Oicrbiuok. Mr. and Mrs. i. Moitou, of olney, nn nounce the engagement of their daughter. .Miss L'thel Mao Morton, to Mr. Harold itus fcell, yeoman, V. S. N. Mr. and Mis. Thomas Leonaid Lewis, of Palmyra. N. J. hne announced the engage nient of their daughter, .Miss Hllzabetli Mer liio Lew-Is. to Mr. W. Paul Van SaiiU son of tho llev. S. Monroe Van Kant and Mrs. Van H.int. Mr. Van Sant has been with the naial reserves since last Apiil. l-'rknds of fie lielinr Ymiiig Men's As sociation will bu guests at a bunipnt at the Continental Hotel this evening In celebration of the organization's eighth annlvcrsaiy. nioiig tlm pioinlneiit ineinliers are Mr. Ktan le.v Hoffman, Alrt Siniucl Sall.ow. Dr. Louis Hinder, Mr Maxwell Hrovwi, Mr. William Ucssrn, Mr. Milton Amsthell and Mr. William niKinau. ANNUAL CONFERENCE FOR GIRLS TOMORROW Student Committee of Y. W. C. A. Invites Representatives of School Organizations to German town Building The seventh annual girls' conference and luncheon will be held under the nusplnch ot th Young Women's Christian Association of Germantovvn tomorrow- The student com mittee of the Y. W C A. extends a cordial Invitation to all girls of flermuntown and vlclrdtv who are Interested In any form of Christian work to this conference Rep resentatives from Hetn S'gma and similar school organizations will be there and the program, has been arranged with a desire to Interest undergraduates and members of the alumnae and their friends. The program will be as follows, with Miss Helen W. Pomeroy presiding: "Over the Top.v for school girls In 118. At 10:30 o'clock there will be a devotional service led by Miss Hmllle P. Dean. At 10-45, "A ailmpse of tho World In War times" will be given by Miss Miriam Clark Kane, who has recently leturned Irom nurs. Ing In an Kngllsh hospital In Prance, under the Duryea war relief, and has also ypjnt several months working among the blind ro'dlers of Franco In the Light House. Paris, under the direction of Miss Winifred Holt At- 11:30 there will he a talk on "Why th9 World Is at War," by MI-.S Helen Thoburn. who Is tlie national board secretaiy and author of "Christian Citizenship for Girls." At 12:30 Iunchetro will be served, followed by tlu "Stunts," with humor amid the horrors of war as their general theme. At 2 o'clock thie will bo a dlscuslon of threV topics: What are some characteristics of the 'stuff' of which patriotism Is made today?" "What do you think is going to be the best armament of any nation in the years to come?" and "How can we. as school girls. Oiclp to make wan Impossible?" "Christ, the Captain." will lie the subject on which Mr. Klbert Russell, M, A., director of the Woolmnn School of Swarthmore. Pa., will speak at 2 MS. It Is earnestly hoped that the alumnae will take', part In the open discussion which will follow the fhree-mlnuto talks by repre sentatives from the neta Sigma and similar school organizations. The members of the student committee are Mrs. Jlohert L. Mc Neil, chairman: Miss H. Louise Deacon, sec retary: Miss xalalie u, Kimoer, Airs. .Nor. 'man Perkins, Miss lleorgianna F. Dean, ... .. ... t.u-, til-., t.tl.j.... n.i.. A118S n. pallia uuinipi". "u miuhiiio iju nn. Mn. D: -English Dallam, Jr., Miss .Alice iR-.-Olljewfcsik.jt.MUs Cr-l.Stoh'.U Miss aM"" EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, Business Career of Peter. Flint A Stor of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead ICopvrlgMf i-.r- '"''"''""l Ml'' mump onr IiimI.imi i'i- ...I i '!"1'''" e"lo. mfrrrllifnv mnl rwroj V '," !." """" flwslloiis ifinriv iini) uler nil II K Ii'...i ,'" '"V"' '.""" ""' lll iiorfrMs inn ? f,."".r '". "!' ''''""' H'o-r v hlrh roe .mio u u i?i?'i If",,';' "." '" """' Hil'fis i'-ll .. Jiilr"' ',"'' rolMwii. ih, mui idirnilm ill i,,J ''1Ul)flt II til br oi fii (,ilu the tlm -.XI when I left I iiui-j.u -.vlien I left Marsh .v. Peliii A Hint t was going to IcaVL all my trouble, behind m.-, but 1 leal lied toduy that ou can't ran away fiuin tumble; ou mut faie It. light It and intuitu r It How I am roIiik to do ,i i don't l.nuM. ,ur,. u,, t ,!((, s ems to i-ntangle me m nioro and more tiouble Just n i was about to Uav tio hoii.i this iiiunilng I houul a touuh voice nshlug for me Vlien I got to Hi!" dur I f iiintl a tlikk-sel. bull'tiickcd, -rd.r.ord ti nl, vv.i.i nig tor nn1 "Wlitit van I do Tur .uu ' I jl ,1 nun ..?u.,.':".,', ''" """ I "' aiiMhnig II I s-e vou iirnt In Mmiied, "an 1 .von ean't do Mr .vioss, after lie lias licm sj -"J I lo vou!" .Moss tJooil litaveiisl In the woiiv .f the hist fi-w ilnjs I m,i i-unudetih fin. gotten mj dbt to Ihe mull. unlet. ''-a.v I luui forgotten all '.b.in tint." 1 apologized, "hut jmi till hlui III be dwn lo ee him dining the djv and IK that with nl,,. - hlm "Uli ,ves, oll will llhe kin. he inl. t.us- oik ins von-e. 'Not o loud." I said, eviiv one will li:ir .vou 'So. he crliil. lal-lng his v i'i - "illl 'nud ei ".vuu don't want peoiile it. Know vu'i a iltnd brat Yon don t ml pet p'.- to kno.v vou boirow nioni.v fiuin lioni't loll, and lis to dodge paying II li.iel, ; , Just then tin Innillail.v s'eime I out nnd said in vinegar tones "Mr. ..Ptu. I li.il-. ask j ou to pnase dlsi-uss . mi- ninii.y innt tirs awnj from the iiuu-e I v. mini1, 'uive in.v roomers iiiuio.ved" "I'll go down with .vou ami y i Alt. M ', HRht nwav," I nrsuml Hi nun.. ".Vow .vou're talking." he leplled. We walked down to'.Mosss olllec together Again Moss was out Tunny I never ee lilni The bunte gltl I -a Inline vvn., tin'.. She lookul up at ihe illei lor and asked "What's tho trouble Lairy'. ' "The bon slekril iu,j oil this g.nl,," he said with a Jctk of 'lh be.m low. ml tin "Oh, I'm sure there'" toni.t in'M.ike ' s'le abl ".Mr. Flint's all ilgh. ' 'Can't help It. miss, theiu's the itibtiin tlons " He passe,) n sii ol pnr lo lei. "Pshaw." Mte said, Miahlng her head, "I wonder why Mr. Moss did th.u ' "Did what?" I asla-d. "He tells me vou've lost .vou jli and ihat unless you pa up toda I tn lo vv i Ite lo our father." "You mustn't lo fat," I -Mid with .-liaini 'I'll paj jou foi time ot fo ir Wn' s light away." (Ilow I blessed ilmP in for bis kind ness In giving me that sKii "Mr, Moss sa.vs I've got In get li all at once. Too bad." she milled. "AM light. Larrv I'll , handle this," and the lolkito lelt Hie office. "Listen, Mr. Flint." she said, 'I'm avvfitllv soriy about this, but when Mr. .Moss sii.vm anything It's got lo o Ihroiprl, l"n'i liar, some vva ou can horrov.- the inouey end then pay him up'.' Isn't Ibei'" nine "lie .vou know who'll leinl It to .vou'.' "Not a huul," I teplud, and I fell Ike , r.vl)ic "Let's ee." she mused, and did s,ime llgurtng on a piece of paper. "uii-iin'y owe JS3.T3 with tervk'e cli irges " "But.' I htamineml, "I unlv liino.vid $:o and have iilu.idv pa1 I a dollar on Ihat " "I know, but .'oil aie lieliindhand In oil IMMiient and then ih-e ,uu tli-- expenro of llndlng out ,,uu lid I '(' .vour Jj. ' My lifad was i'i . will' k "What can 1 do." I cried d-Mitiat-lv Co and bee Jim Halt J," she said, "but don't mention my mine ' "Who's he?" I uku'. "He's a monev lender, but lie's in, nwfullj white mail. He d.itin't like .Mr. Mi"C hbu lowered her voice as she spok". "it vou tell him you want to bi-row to p.iv Mo.y, off I think he will lend Jn.i sonnll'lng t.o along and ree him. but be sure ou are hr bv 8 In the nnrnuig with the mone, ,ini, with that she dismissed me. TUII.W.S IIISIM;-,-, Ill'ICKAM 1'oie iiii' run Htrnj ioi.i fronblt; jo iiiinf fucr, fight (lint loniiier I. What does this mean to vol? Business Questions Answered Why ilu dcpnrtnifnt steles. clve mure iitteatlon to chars customers th.m to eash eunlomors.' No sensible depaittuent htoie deslus to give any one class of cu-tomer luefeien'-e. l.'iifortunntely hales people souietlmns cvo charge customei.s iirefer 'lie-) li.eaiis they feel that If they don't di so i-iniplaliU will he lodged against them. When as they lorn, upun the cash customer only as a casual one This attitude u h'j.i.; 'and th caPil I'listnmiis th-niselves an- In blame foi not being more Insistent on their rights. I'm tliiiikltii of inovlnc to i, town about too inllm iiay, lull don't know nnjtliltis Hheut the Iilnr. Hon inn I And "ll about II. J jr. V Write to the board of trade of the town. Ot c-oples of that town's newspapers. A towtVs status Is generally irfleeted In Its iiew-bpapers. Look up the town in tho en cyclopedia nt the public library. Can mi suKft somo way In vvlikli we tan encourag our puple to economise In tlivlr uen nf fleitrle llslilT all over the plaee l.ii It is lunurei W have postM up n-illrrB 'J'leav turn uut ine ;ciit, JOHN hoi: Why not have a little card printed, tell Ing actually hov much money Jt costs the firm If every pet son leaves one light burn ing unnecessarily for only one hour a week. A very large manutactuilng concirii has re duced Its light bill by attaching to every switch or chain a circular label rending: "Save the Juice, save the juice, Turn it off, when not In use." This llltlo Jingle seims to have done the tr'Ck (CONTINUnn TOMOKIlOWi DANCE NEXT WEEK IN RIDLEY PARK Dancers ut Subscription A flair Will Wear Green Ribbons in Honor of St. Patrick k - . An affair which Is surely going to provide lots of fund la the subscription dance la the Hldley Park Auditorium on .Saturday evening. March 10. It will bo a regular St. Patrick's dance, with greon decorations everywhere All thu men are going to wear gaven ties, and the girls have been asked to wea1' green ribbons, so It will certainly be easy to guess what occasion they aro celebrating. Mr. and Mis. C. Fred Schermerhorn are being congratulated upon the birth of a ton. A talk on war substitutes with demon strations was given In the auditorium of the high school to the colored servants of the town on Tuesday evening. March 5. Mrs. Itenhett. of Chester, was the, speaker and this very helpful meeting was under the auspices of the Woman's Club. Mr. and Mrs. Haldy Miller Crist, prin cipals of the Mary Lyon School, In Swarth more, have tent out Invitations for a danco to be given at the school tomorrow evening A dance will be given at the Swarthmore Preparatory School on Saturday evening, March 16. There will be a large carnival given In Munerch on Thursday, March 21 for the ninelU of the lied Cross. The Llanerch Woman's Club will meet on Monday afternoon nt the home of Mrs. Caroline II., WttlefleW. There will he a de llghtful musical program, followed by tea. wlilch the Junior girls will serve. Mr. and Mrs. Henry T. Kent, of Clifton, are spending some tlmjat Atlantic City. Items f ! for. the orletir pan vrlll b (rented nnd nrlntru In tli KTtnlns 1'nblk ins. prvTwrsi fi.sr mJw "niiva wn mi aifla par siiir mww ! wiin fwi ttleiiMne nnraW iMh fwaatr, a sFsasaP s!FWfB "iP f. 1 ,11,-.. Ti -. -. A Romance of the Secret Service tie Yellow Dove BycaoRGEGiBBs iComrloht, lilt, 1). Jpplclos tmd foiiiiiunv) Tin: stoiiv Tiirs ru l:Vl..l:",l'"", l lnllnil h "Tlie ellulT ' 1..Z: -4 J'si-linrsfiHiwrr ulrpline tlmt ilrnns ...LVL1""1 ''.""'''s iner llrllMi line, nml Hull i?.r?. V'r,0(,,,-.,''l" l".nl.ind.. Months nf I i ill "'. ,"11"' " lale the lilihnit nloie l' .T.T'J" I'lsne, nnd ultarks nmln.t It I" la... ,i 'ne have hern rquallv (utile. The I lilt I lltLa eisri. .11.... -. nftattl Viiui,.,r.r.",l '-. 'hat tb're I leak" In the f t':,'J1';,r.,",,, 'buultaneu nl tlie "llnve-s" llirui" neuus wllli Hie iimvr mm. ".!. '!". m:vi tlirii h.-il ii reimti . t 'I IJ L 1 1 ! I 11 Ililflns ifiiil nf ( nlkftor, nn.1 .. cr-.t i.rlUI. ulinx ihiir liln.tf If. urrtiiUtrtl tik I 1111 ii " "Hfoli, uho iuIuiIim ,.,."." ."''IWMJ.l lilt in i '' 'iml Kriiiirni in -iimi'- ,','"'" aiisiliont.nit, ii, Mm, tlie irimtlll'iil n el. if -" " .' " r t Ills ILimre. Illll(l" llllrll , J'.'.ll . "" merlrnii niillliiii ill r residing Sfntlfiu m -iMirti ..1 . .. .' """ l.ll I IM 111 I II I l. li ir- h. il.,."lr.,""l"r- " " sir,lnl duty at V!l.""r. ","'" ' nlliers rnniulfle the eiuirin.L ,rJ". 'be illiuirr mill even atlrr I lie i "ll. i".' '" ''""" Hniliierlr ! ililneil ...iKiiin.i ...... . ....... ......... . -I...I ." ." . iiei he , -imn nririns. iw iiinne lft .,Mnt.illv .,,,. nri.p .. tr iinni.u, r ,( , ,,,,, ,rr,, Munlli li.l.s ii... Ji .'""flip naners iilihh lullrlil liml !,,,.. ,'", ,l""- lliliniilfr.lr rrlil e.. rvrn ... i .."'" shnns irrilrtilllls from n per.nn iMinnl M.i,, )or, enters n. Iliininirrlr iiiirnls ltl,-, tl,rp, of ,x.rr, ii. n ".""inerslev lnl.es II, rU le-me lie en Vi, . 1!',"".'r iiuloiunlille fiillovvhiB lliem. mill '" "Is iliiuiApur nnlers f "In.e" II In !., ""."''Ibne. Hie l.iiall.lini in KntN illllli ull.v i . i ' '" "" nn.iirr In Ids Minire's uue ',';"" ." I" wlij lie lines lint mine mil nml e'"l lim.rlf hkIii.I Hip Instills nf iillirr". i "'r,."11""'"" ar xabis t'jrll nsl.s K.irli If '" will J-,,p t Ji ,PI. ,,,,,1 ,r,, ilirm r i mi""1" '" reiiiiesls thrill. Kvrllfil In 1'ie llirlllluir rue llarls iiirrtes. .Inst is tlie nil rr HI- ionic ilnnKklriV llniuinrr.lei'. Ilmnn.lne. I oris, ulti, (le ,iri,.r f ili-nrelle imiifrs. mis nin ef I lie n'.ini.lte ilenr Inln ll'e JarUnr-s iiinl Hie sifelt ,.f her father1-, estate, tvrll. I" tussle, inn I. r. hi. "arlilMili " Mnf In her rmiiii. llnrU Ihi.iili elves vi li tn her urlnilt) nml rvnuiliies Hie iluirrlte n.lliers. tin nne nf , khrets she lliuls u line sirlnl ilesirlliliiE Ihe iiinvriiirnt id llrlllsh trooii.. Her hner I i, nn , I lul ulclil Imral.irs rm. ii I. Hie Mnllicr Inline. Hie visit K surprise In llurls's father, for the Inli-'ilrrs tool, nnlhliu. tlnlv Hie klrl Uiuiiih (lip rrit-nu. illnl fnrtiinnlrl she I eul He ilcurelte P'lliers in lied wlt'l her, Doris leives nn n visit to lleltv llrathinle's estate In t (ill vml lifter hnvliiB -ent the pullers In lut-t wreniiril ins In .nine sttnMiiK. When she -rrlves she le-rns tlmt ll'f tiniLnre re.irheil her hnste... hut iit It hail hern hreken Inln, she nl.,, le.irns Hilt Cmitrhi llvllplil li.nl lirrn urre.lril us a si, ( II ITI.Il V l iinllliurili TIIHV were swinging over the ildge ln w.iid Isllniniaik llniisi In a triglc silence inoi Led bj the lilcli Juhilani miles ,,f thu enaeh Iimi. which the ginnm was vxiiulltif; ,i aiiiiouiiee tlicli ipiitocb Hurls gut down swlftl, suininoultig hei i outage tn he silent and wait. In the ibaw. lug inn'ii when Ihe nevts was Inhl I'niistance Jov'iffe added anollier role of glom.i 'We'le going to he .1 llvelv i.llt,' s.lld I.ad lleathciile blltetl.v. "Thanl. the Lord, John Itli-jlo Is iiiinltii: ' Itlzzlo: ' Dolls flashed around, bet tetinr wtiltin ru pl.iinl.v lli.it ae.) uue might n-.ul. ' Ves. I had his wlte nl lnneinkl. when I was waiting for .vou." And then cntiliiug the gltl liy Ihe aini "Whv, deal, what Is the nutlet ?" ' I I Illllli. I'll un up in in loom if vou doi't mind. Httt.v. I won't have anv linn li eon. A cuti of tea Is all. She moved toward tho doni. lur build in I.ail,v Heathcotc's "And llelt.v--the ii.iehnge. phase -I I think it niav soothe tne lo niioK.-." Hetty examined lur nilif.tll. but made no Mimment, though she inuhurt linilet'st.iiul officii a sliaiige pioceidln? In a gill who wa Jy customed to do enetl.v -is she pleaseil rvihe got the package from hei desl; In tin llhraiy and banded Doris the sill; sloiklngs, tobni.,o, and llio elluw patUel The wrap ping paper, whleh had been soiled, had been lelegated to th si rap h.isl.et "And Bett " pleaded Doris, as she citueM.v took theni, "piotnlse me that ou won't tell John Kl.lo ' Lady lleathcolu glaiuid at her iUkMy and then laughed, ' "f suppose I'm II ha-i itinoiis woman in Scotland" she luughsd, "but I would really like to know " "Don't ask me. licit." Dolls pleaded. "I've a reason a slll.v one, pciliaps. but I ask .vou --not to spe.il; of this to nll,. one" oh, very well." said Lady lUathcotc. "t won't Hut don't be inyiti i Inus. .Ml toys ttrlis novvadajs are Innk'd on with mis. plctoii, L'ven such an Inno. out little mjs teiy" and she laughed "a . a package of clgatette papeis " Dorla made ionic light u-ply and wtnt to her room, where, vilth the doors locked, sho qulekl.v examined the pailtet lo ho sure that It had not btcn tampertd with Nothing seemed to have tne.i iliMn-ed and khe gave a sigh of relief to thltil; Hut thus lar her lecret had escaped dilution it was very clear to her now that John HUran had de cided that the bceift information was In hei possession and that Ills visit was plnninil wltlv the objat of grttlui, it nvviiy from her. This should never be lly the light of tho window she read and reread the thin script until the lines ueie etc ii d up in hep inetnurv. She would burn the p.itiet ir tin wire in danger If Cyril was In tne Ciiiitnln II (bid's fate It would In; upon other evidence than this. Her Hands, ii ionst w'th riRhnl to Cyril, must be clean A liiioik upon thu door mm Mi,, liuirndly tluust the packet mulct a tahlecover and answeud. It was the maid with her tea, and upon the tray lay a n it- In -in unlaiulPiir handiv riling W'n t t'.o mini han gi ue rho tun the Map and r-ni- Mr Haiinnersli'v lugs H it M' s Mather will not be uni'ul alanael iipun hi ,,c count liuslness if in urv it naluiM l.i.s detained him, but he assures her that I w will join her at the tarllest posslhle mo ment. He begs that she will he careful. There was no signature and tho hand writing was cm Ions like none to which she was accustomed, but tho mest-age heeiped somehow to i-ound like Cjrll. She tang 'for the maid, o.uetloned her, and found that the note had Just como over by messenger fiom Uen-a-Chlelt. When the maid went down, Doris tercad tho message thankful! Cill was safe at liMt for tho present. And her relief In the ' Knowledge, was iiib truo measure of her re lation to him. Whatever else he was. he was tho man she had promised to marry the man who a little later would have been hers for better or for worse And between Cyril and John Itlzzlo It had not been difficult tu choose. It did not seem dlllloult now. Sho took up the packet of papers and paused hfforo the open file, a unite playing for the llrsl time at tho corners of her lips. John Itlzzlo! Ho was Clever, as she knew, but there was moro than one vvuy of playing tho game. Perhaps with her John Hlzzlo might be at a iljF-silvantage. S,e hesitated a moment and then pulled up lur skirts and (dipped the ellow packet Into her stocking. I'HAI'TKIl I lllulo Takes ChurKn RIZZIO was to arrive that night. Mean while, with the papers hidden about her and bright (Ires burning In all the living looms of the house In which they rould In a moment be destroyed, Doris thought herself well placed upon the defensive Cyiil's noto had cheered her, and after removing the dust of her Journey she went down Into the library, where she Joined tho other members of tho house party assembled. Illack seemed to be the prevailing color, for. In addition to the weeds of Lady Constance, there was Wilfred Hammersley, Cjrll's uncle, who had lost an only son at La Bassee, and the Heatherlngtou gills, who had lost a brother. "Ugh!" Lady Hetty was saying. "I came to Scotland to try to forget, hut the wnr follows me. Dick 11 field a traitor! Who next? Let's not even speak of It. Come, I've ordered the brake, Doris. We're going out for a spin. You and 1 and Angellne. Constance of course has a headache, and Jack will be having another for sympathy," The air outside was Itfe-glvlng, and when she returned later Doris felt that her brain bad been swept clear of Its cobwebs of per plexity. Sho. found Wilson standing In her room gazing with a puzzled expression at the tray of her unpacked box, the contents of which were In a state of confusion. "It's strange. Miss Mather. Some ono has been nt your things while I was down In the servants' hall at luucheon." "Vou're, sure iy "Yes, Miss Mather, sure. Quito iiositlve. In foct. Those waists were lying flat when 1 left.'" The window wasn't open J" usked Dorla with a glauce urouud. ' "Oh, no, Mbs." Hhe looked libout nnd lowered her ,olce. "It's somebody Inside." '"Curious." Bald Doris thouihtfullv. "Nnih. ing lias ben taken! Is the Jewel box there?" . loisniw. iiaw-veuuninM.ine tBiiwatafld' Killllir ll, ,,.. ..,. ,'u..r,,l alinnrps l n.niiV"""! rlr'' vilthln nhlili move enli'iiel in t IiW .'-iia-lnmrs innsl ipinrrful Hire it 11 n . '' "" ",orv """ ",,r u "" '"' "" 11.' .IIIIISW 111 III, ViiT ,V:.""I nrnlnat H rnurice and lil li,,Vi..2,l,h. ?". Iiniieraonnl "lliint iL. i .?.-', '"" ,n tne rniiiersiitliiii II imiiirrslev ,,.i VV'IsIn lljtleh) for some lU-irrllr luiiers .'(III Illll...... . a ... .. . . ...... ..I.... i.-'.r in.,,,, , ii.riniit .,,, ., ,r, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, Author ii f The Pluming Sword. '.Mad- can,-- etc. Hurls thoughtfully, "t'litess Miinelblng Is taken, I shouldn't cam to dlstutb Lady Healhcote " "It can't be " Wilson paused, her vobe Implied. "The papers aro afe, Wilson as long as i n m safe," replied the girl, and told thu maid of her plnce of concealment. U'lltou hulked dubious. "I vvlh .vou'd give lliem to me, Miss Mather." Hut the gill shook her bead-sho was thoroughly alive now tn the pcills which Imiig about her. heie within Ihe very doors of Lady lleathcote s house, hut nlie hail de tci mined that If she could not Ibid it )his. lb'c to keep the papers until C.vrll nppeaied Mo- would ilustrn) then She was not 'lightened, for however clumsy John lilzzlo s agenis might he she was In no danger from himself Whatever the lulelests which made Ihe piisscjulnu or the jellnvv packet to vital, she Knew ihe iiiiir vwll chough lo be sure that If Iheie came nn Issue between them, he would int with hei as he had alwas acted llic part of a gentleman. , Instead of apprehuislon at Ids apinciacbliig visit she now tell onl Inleiest and a kind of NUppipini.,1 i..shllaintlou as nt th,. puispcct of a illght lu n new piano or tho Dying out "f a gieen hunter -cveltrnicnt lIKe thai vhnh pieceded all her spoitlve venluies. .So that when si,j met John HI72I0 In (he drawing 1011.11 after dlntiei --he hud hot been able lo iiiannge a mito niiottutie ttalii Mie gave 1. 1 111 a waini handclasp nf gteetlug nml 11 --ii 1 lo which iiiiied hltn some uiprls nml inc. a little legiei sin pi be that she was 1.11 v In? ulT a dlll.cull situation with con summate 1 use, regiit that such self.pos.c sum and aillstry wcic not to be mldeii the oinauienls of his house in llerl.lcv scmaie I'eihnps still - "How ngicriilile,' h was salnc cluum ttiRlv "The great man nctu.illv iMitulescemls 10 coin,, to the land nf r.ilvln. onliMlie nml si'phiii when tbeie me tntlll-s nml old Mark 1111 -till I,, !. !,,) ,,1 London " He laughed his d-llk ijes nppralsiusa her i "'III hi. mil henlin ,...-,. I have iinipiaircl with Calvin 11.1'cii in alt in -an,- Huiphui ., 1 stipiijse the -iiip."ii will cini.e In I'ine ' ' Not if uiv iHillte." s.lhl the gltl cmilh. and till me vviint hloughl voii to tmex. Iiectcillv to Scotland." '1 In 1 were staiullni: npacniie tin. inmt loin the others. Doris with one slipper on lie felulei. which she w.-iu kl-i,,lli,,- .... th Iiiovlugl, her bind u,r. one side He nil lulled her caieless tune. Mi,, was otillo woiulerfiil. "Perhaps jou will not believe me," lie said suavely, 'f ) ,.l0 p. telt ,nl ,!,, 1 t.nc to sec .Volt. ' 'Me.' I am llatlcicd, I tlmimlit ihat guat lollcctois wcic ulwas dcleried by fear or Ihe spin Ions " Sim-was carr.v Ing the war Into his cam 1. He met the ssU(. ,iiarel. "They ate olilv ileteneil Iij the spin '.cms. Therefore I am lie e. 1 1,,, hifeicn. c Is ,il,v!oti." He had always- showed the slBi,,.t liai-i-of his foielKii in 1 out It wenl iiilmlrahlv Willi his slirug and mcblli. Ilngets. I am genuine in thw," she laughed that hiiwevci iniicli -. 011 kiiov about pletiitcs. mmut ol.Jects de vetiu women must tcm.ilii for jou and for all o.lur men nn unknown nuantliy " ".iu when thev aic both " he In lit Iv "Tbeio air (.ui.il ami ha,) pi, uu,. ol v hi ue. ccessive1v ukIv- said gnl objects Ohjeils or virtue ate tistiallv e, c-slvclv t.glv especlall.v If Hit. v ale women. ' 1 hanks." said Dolls "Inu'ie niosi ilnl-J.,K- . 'beres honieihlng In the alt of Scotliin,l that makes one tell the tiuth." He laughed 'If Scotland Is as meiiilcss as that. I shall ho off In the morning. I could Imagine no woise puigatoiv than it place In which one nlwavs tells ihe Hulh ' big Is one of the highest aits of ,, matuie civil raton 1 haven't Hie sIIkIiicmI notion, nor have jou, that cltliei of us menus a thing he sa.vs. Wo weto all hum lo decelv, some of us do It In one vvaj. some lu another, but we nll do It to Hie eiv best of our hem I 'or Instance, ou said a vvhllo ago Juat It was agiceable for you to .see m. Hut J 111 ipilte sure, you know, that It wasn't." "It Isn't agreeable If oirm going to he hot ild iiivl cj ideal. Wh shouldn't I be glad to siu jou.' You alvv.-i.vs stimulate m lu telligenec! even It ou don't Matter It." Tlie otheis had moved on to the binary end the had the room to themselves. "I don't see how I could flatter It more than I have alread done," he Bald In a low tone of lee. She raised her chin a tilde and pecicd at him slantwise "Do .vou think that "you (latter It now when jou local! the mistakes of mv past." He searched her face keenlv . hut her blue ces met his Razn steadllj. She was smiling up at him guileless!) . "A mistake of course," he said slovvlv. "You are joung enough to wish that It hadn't been made at my expense." "You still care?" she asked. "I do" 'If I hadn't thought that jou wanted me for jour collection " "Vou me cruel" "N'o. I litinw'.. Vou wanted me for -vour DOi Halt hiu cm. and 1 should have been rightfully jealous of the Conlngsbv Venus, l couldn't compete ullli that sort of thing, J 011 know." lie smiled nt her iidmliluglj nnd went 011 in a low tone. "Vou know why t vranled jou then, nnd vvh.v I want jou now becnus.,! jou're the ileveresl woman lu HiiRlatid, and' the most lOUI.'lgeolls." "It tonic cuutago to lefuso the hand of John IEI77.I0." "It takes more courage In John Hlzzlo In hear thoso wolds ft 0111 the lips that refused lilni " She laid her hand gently cm his arm "I am 3(ii rj," sho said. He bent his head and 1,1 feed her llngeis. "It Is not the Coiilngsby Vi nits who Is essential to mj happiness," ha whlspeied. "It's the Doris Diana." She laughed. That's tho disillusionment of possession." "So. The only dlslllusionments of life aie its failures I got the Venus Iij infinite patience. The Dluna--" HB paused and chew In Ids bieath. ' Vou think that jou may get tho Diana by patlcnco also?" she asked ciuletly He looked at her with a gaze that seemed to pierce nil her subterfuges. "I walled for the Conlngsby Venus," lie said In measured tones, "until the man who possessed her was dead." She Marled, and tho color left per L)ieeks "Vou mean Cyril?" fIib stammered. "I mean," he replied lirbaiielv, precisely nothing except that I will nevir give you up." .She recovered her poise with an eflort, and when sho replied Mie was smiling gijlj-. "I'm not at all sure that I want to bo given up," she i-ald, with a laugh that was meant to rein's the tension. "Vou are, after all, ono of the best frltndn I have." "1 hope that nothing may ever happen to make jou think otherwise." Was this a threat? Sho glanced at him keenly as sho quoted. " 'Friendship Is constant In all other things save in tho olllco and aftalra of love' May I trust jou?' "Try 1110 " "No. I might put jou to a test that would be dllllcult." "Try me." "Very well. I will. (4"0 back to Loudon In the morning." He looked at her unci laughed. "Why?" "It will be easier for jou tii be patient there than hern " "When Hammerslev comes?" "Oh." sho Bald quickly, "then he is com- .Ir ? ing? "I don't know why he shouldn't, slowly. he said There was. a pause. "Shall jou go?" "To London? I'll think about It" There! You sec? You refuse my first ' I would like to know j-our purpose." I think you know It alrcadj-," Mie nut In uulcklj', "You want something that I cannot glo you something that Is not mlno to give. She had come- nut Into the open defiantly and he met her challenge vvltli a laugh ,..."I,ec",1"? U ls Jlanimersley's?" he said. "nu think so and Hammersley thinks so and possession Is nine points of the law' Hut I wll contest." "Your visit is vain, my friend." Go back to London, "I find It pleasanter here." "Then you refuse?" "1 must.' "Then It Is war between us." "If you will have It so." he sold, with u Inclination of the head. Doria put her foot on the fender and leaned with her hands upon her kpee for a moment as though In deep thought. Then she turned toward the door. , "Come," siie said coolly. "Let us Join the ntheM." r There-was R relief In the thought that L .-icuvi -iiicjr laucawan 10 1111 unoerMg. wwviiw 11 1918 view to an end not because she was afraid to continue it but become sho wanted to think of a plan to dlrTrrm hltn Sho felt that she wa-( moving In the dark but she trusted to lir dellcalo woman's sqine' of tcuic.Ii to stumble upon lotne chance, mine il'.p of his tongue, which might pad her Into the .light In Ihe diawlng room by romiuo:i foment all talk of war had been ahoMs.ud Hh sat in at a hand of auction but. playing badly she was gladly 11 lliujulsh, ,1 bv hr partnet iitMhe end of the lubber John Hlzzlo, who disliked the game, had gone off for a tpilet smoke, but when she got up from the card table In was tin re walling for In 1 "t'yiil shall i,ii,m f thi. lAug'ied Deity a- tlu.v went tnwnril the door. '"I hey sa that absence inakel tli- heart grow louder ol tin other fellow " Doris led the waj to tiv eun'iuoiii. a p'ace UM"1 by Algle llentileolt' ffi- Ills spoiling till plum lit mid ttophles ,,f tin, chase It was comfortably piinl'luil In , alher nnd oak and a chiciful Hie was hunting In the giate. Doris sank Into the diivenpoit and mulloiird In hei companion to the plaei at her s,e s,i s thoioughiy alive lo her ilangir, but the sportswoman In her made lur ki, it to pin It to the test (iSiVTIMDIi TliMollltnWl Hunting a Husband Hy MAHY DOl'ni.A.S M opi iijhl 1 i'IIAI'THI: 1 (t'ctliiif in Deeper rniiVHSIIT I look well ! know It IVi- -- II ips I I, ,v,. i,ev, , oke life In rti Vol putty, no dial Hut I uui Munnlinr. 1 io well m 11" I can 111 ver In I leiileicd every tlilnK on my ,,ne ,vc.,( giiwu iull -I ,11,1 i,t make myself, s.i'i llngllig. b'ack. vv-llli a sheen. Mv whit, throat ,s bale nnd uiin-nameiitul s ut, nn aims Ilia, k tulle acioss mj shouldei and llii.it Ing rice Is the utie touch I 11111 al IIIH.-1 Clllll llllllg. .My dull mouse., o'nr, it I, til, ..I.... !.... ,,... kin ll was not In viiln that I blushed II lur a humltrd long strol.ts. I'lem nud eoluilc ii in, Hhln Hho'ild I touch It Jut onco with- a link of loiige? Tut bit 01 co'nt would give me llf, - p.u klc. I ,11,1 touch mi tiny mid light, tlmt a delicate glow Jul shows 011 mj cheeks. I gave one nunc glance al mytelf In the long mil 1 in -my s.,p.,oloied eves shin ing ullh cilteniiiil It Js the Kime'Saiii who W011I1I walk blinks to save rive cents. She who i-iiiild , ml just twent cents lor hei liinih. Then I ileu, hul 111 hands tight I must win Now to rm set inys,if. To study men--to lent n what they want -to give them tlmt Ihe buz of voices gtceleil me from the chawing mom I saw the glimmer of but let lj-i iiloii, I frmk. Yes, and the white ami diiib of uniforms The list f Kiiets , H coiuphl, "May I piesent Captain Donovan In urn" nskci) our host, ns he hi ought up a tall, bioacl bhoiilileted mail In unlfotni "Allss Lane, who hns lived lu Fiance" Fald our host and left us. I looked with frank cuilosliv at tills man V sliong face Ills gray eyes put lu vvltli a Miiully (ing, 1. wistful, scaichlng, told me even belote his voice, that his patentagu was Ii-Nh I am to have tin 'ilias-m ' ' he asked As laughing and 1 battel ing tli- bouse paitv emptied Into the dining ,om To my Hist question I,, nnsweie, filils as we sat licfm e the table gllmnieilng vvltli i.indles and llowets) "Ves. I have Just Ilu Ished hi l'lattshurg. Soon I do not know how scion, I sail for France:" II gave nn- a Utile conslilctlon of the throat. This man so young, with so much to live for, giving uu his hopes his r,. pet hap ' lie noticed the look which had mine Into mv ojes. For. when he net spoke his voice was lower, softct. li sent a tiny Hit III through me "It is thinking or you you women, that makes us go And long to May hue, too, ' he ended, looking deep clow n into tu eyes. Fair game' He would do as well as au nthcr tu ptactlce on I would learn of him. So It was with n smile 1 answered him. when lie said. "Will you take a stroll With 1110 this cvenlpg"" t tho background nf mv mind Is some thing that overshadows the eeltetnent of this llrst evening What is It'." oh. yes, my meeting-to-be with Jladeinnlrelle Verin. I ti y to think as 1 wall lor Captain Donovan how I can csttlcate invself from the tnngle. Tomorrow "thinking things Out" Auxiliary No. 177 Works in Evening as Well as All Day Hed Cross AumImij N'o. 177, lonuected with the Fltst Piesbj tcrlan t'huich. West t'hclleii avenue Cermautow u. meets everj Monday ami nesidny In the Y. W. C A. Ilulldlng. aSSO Cermantovvn avenue, and Is an exceptionally faithful and haul-working oiganizatlon. A great many women belong to this aus-lllary and they work not. only all day but In tho evening as well on the two daya of the week that thev nieit. They occupy two rooms foi the making of Miiglcal cbessings and one large room lu which hospital garments of all kinds are made, Last month they flnlsheil flftOO eur glcal iltrsslngs and lio.-ji't.il garmcutii and the never average fewer than SUUO In a month, ejuuitltlr.s of knltlcd mthles also ale made outside of Ihe regular meeting mid turned Into Ibis aUNiliai). .Mis. W I.callv Jennings Is hairman of the auxiliary nud Mis. William Hess is bend of the Mil Klc. ll diesslngs section, as sisted by .Miss Hdltli Hacon. Mrs. Hugene Spiegel, who has chat go of the hospital gar ments, Is assisted by Miss .Mary Shields J Notes of Interest About Lawndale Doings Mr. and Mrs Joseph Slmcoek, GI27 I, stieet, announce the euigagemeut of their laughter, Miss .Maigant Slmcock, to Mr. Hudolph Knorr. .Miss Pearl Hunter, of Lawndale avenue, Is spending several weeks lu Plttsbuigh, Pa , as Hie guest of Miss Louiso Tampter Mrs. cicoige Hislug, of I'lurldgo Mlcet, Is spending somo time, at Hayslde, L. I. Dr. J W Hoggs, a well-known physician of Lawndale, foimerly a first lieutenant In the medical cot pi. Ins been promoted to a captaincy Mr. and Mrs J Smith, of 0120 Lawndale nvc-nue, aic receiving congratulations on the birth nf a daughter. FORREST M"TS AT S-15 LAST .MAT. TOMOIlllOVt LAST 3 TIMES LAST MATINEE TOMORROW IIUMtr W. HAV'tCii: Offers . K vAsv TUB Ml'KICAL vSvmii( rnii'rn V.'.l, i HHNSATION founXftXMmM A TRAIN OF MIXITH AND MULODY NlfihU anJ hat. Mat. Unttre d Ci tUxrpt tSat. i:erilm?) Lower Floor H ' -U )'lnt of flood tientn, 50c and 11,00. GREAT SEAT SALE ON NOW klaw h :ru.ANui:n.s ."PANIKH HPi:CTAt-Ln MONDAY Ni:.T THK I1IO I1AZZL1MJ I)A,NC1N bHOW BROAD Last 2 Evgs. I-"" Mi"" Tomorrow CHAItLES DILLINOIIAM Preient. vWOS A I.ove Cometly liy J. K. lUroUl Tern--A BOUD UVISMNQ OP OICLIOUTFUL C. TUHTAJ.NMCNT," .Noith Amirlctn, GARRICK 2 Wr.KKH only" levers. HllS. Mst. Trimnrrmu Tlie Mstlne. l.lol dt Luxe.'' , Y, V.t. nun. i jmnVHY i l.s. . .W V AW liIi msse ..HEiiOiaSL- ."' ,.v Alretlnc. I'nrlT-nlnil, .ir L.IuJika.1 1'ortyseventli street mid Klngscislrfif aC ue ,. f ,. ..?)&& Vlllfil llllll.Mlic Treeles fl.iineir CmA, I'ai l.uay Jlulldliig, Members. O S l.rilurc jliV-v l Ulll Irulti, em. under auspices of Italian Committee' .SDfl e,r II, a I' ,,-..,.... , i.i ... . n . l-.sji " r rurrrppnnn . , """i'iv .iui -Acaucmy ot MU$ie,vva Aclinls.slon charge. r4 . ., ..... . . i. i ''I ....,.., ,e run. veiling nr the -AlumiM M Association of the tllrln' Illei, u..i ..... auelltorltiui. Selenleei.lh and Spring Oardeif' ,lh 0..trlc.. ..ivincicrs nnu invited guests. eineerl liy . t. r. i. ..,...... ..t.'tf tral lltanch auditorium, JI21 .Vrcli ttreet-vi Acliiiwon ehurrfe .iVa Niirlli Illll. (iiuntr.v fluli inrrllni. llaUt fr-ll AUeipnia. Members. , , SJ salesmanship (lul, nireU'iix, Molrl AHU 4 lima, .viemiurs. ' Pntrbille. r.lli, l.f..v,lf follege .XIuiAnl "l Association. IJellevuc..Stratford. Member. llluslMleil l.riiire, Oni' West Indlti if, I osiesslmis" l,y Kredrlel: Mu. vvi..J VI. .... II. I, . .., --.-... .,((- . ,'.u,, ,,,,,,. rfvumissiou cliatge, 11:15 a. 11. TO IlitS P. u. riJlJAl IXU TOMORROW " A GOLDWYN PICTURE I'll el Pr.nt4tlem uf M A E MARS H v, "-e T.l,.H..,JKUOVKt' '"IAITOU" iu,im,,I';: -.MAIIV l-ICKFOIIU In V ijivnn.i.v in. ii.ornrjaLi.NB alley P A I A r"f7 ''" MAKKKT 8TREKT r tL,tsEj lu a. m. to ii uu p. ji ... ., , isot.Dwry.v I'r.ifnu .Mailgo Kennedy '" ,0UP .'!TTL1 i oitiiu, - iiiu i-nos's nEAiiniv A RC A D I A BILLIE BURKE r-.ramourt Pictured ,. vui.i ... ... "EVES UAUOHTM C....s"" "f liemorracj" Htli Cliaptie) NL.I WCF.K llEOROi: IICUAN Iff' om: more amekiuax" VICTORIA "AnAnTOffi?- - 'tS Xdm. & . MARKET ' 12$ THEDA BARA in "DU BARRY" m AilJesJ -son of Democrat's" ISd Chipten " , ""' ""'..7.,V";VSTAVCE TALMADqU.U rm; studio curl- REGENT MAtiKET w neiow ktk DOROTHY DALTON "" """ LETTERS", MARKET STREET AT JL'MPCn VAUDEVILLE L5l2ffiL!l CO.VTINUOC iy T.JJUI )l A. M. to 11 f. M, , "THE NEW MODEL" A TUI.EPilONB TANGLE" OTHERS PROsssJ T P.Y MARKET ST. BloW 60TH tnU00 1VLIO uallv TnleeMthlli "THE CORN-COB UUT-UPS" BROADWAY "OAD.naDEr,AV fiUNNfNfi "TUB MAN ', MARY PICKFORD stella .1 .., . .. .. . CHESTNUT STREET DIRECTION MESHIIH. HJIUUERT Nights $1',50, SI, 75c, 50c Matinees $1, 75c, 50c LWCEPT feATUIIDAV 1 MAT. TODAY M THESE ARE THE LAST TWO . NIGHTS AND LAST TWO MATINEES UK OVER THE TOP NEXT MONDAY SEATS NOW Atma-lt IIAJIMERSTIIIN PRESENTS m n m i ""i im pvpspsm ' CP m A MUSICAL PLAT .Vftfcl2R mmm -sZZ7CK ft 4J 7y l'$ffl S. 4N ht I' l l ii H ;A fefel. e i( Miflr 3 OF INFINITE CHARM tl co, or no, oiu: IESTIIA OF S4. L Y R I C LAST 2 NIGHTS LAST MAT. SAT. dest $1i50 JACK NOIIWORTII'S CHUMMY RGVIEWA With HARKY WATSO.V, Jr.. LILLIAN LORRAINE end JACK JVORWORTH nJ the llcit-Loo'elnj Chorut in Town, Mon. Night Seats Now lIRKATCiT 01' ALL-STAR CAST WILLI M FAVERSHAM maxini: ELLIOTT lit EN B FENWICK MAPI.VN - - - ty ,flgi)y,i v.v?l .jjfe 'VB 1 ' 4" ARBUCKLE In "LORD AND LADY ALGY," 4 IM l nl.M DUT EVENINGS AT S:13 tllJUXJI- lit MsTlSKES AT.lrlll.fsW tV iVl A'I'IINKK SA II KIIAY -tTf r.l .'maw- a T.Ai'mr son AVn, TiiniT.t.ie,- -. - - ......,,(r ... V' MMWmMSf s tiiri MJ9eeRVrnmv.Wk -, s, t, J eaiuuuuuwiM)&vv)tyv3iiia kitfidrJ . IA ' nil Will, ATAT?V MASTI A P!ntli. M V.f!iW,'5i " -.... . ss w ... ,.,,u, - r - J. -i B. P. KEITH'S THEATRE The Ever-PopuUr 8onEitreii-ComeellBB-c' ' i BLANCHE KING 3i In a Serlea of New Bon HIU jifj'.ii.'f Little Billy iMaud Ear! & C&ij, ' 11;lk. ui,uaesu,-i en nun iviaiui!.ni4V 1 ARNOLD. nJ OTHER STAJIB. r : : 3s, r i lll.nM nnKiiA lmiTRra. iUeiropuJHUH ,u,VTpo,;un oSr. feeU'l TUESDAY-EVQ., .RieQLEag MARCH i:. AT 8 O'CLOCK Mmer. llirrlcntoi, rtraaliu, MM. Lanra ( uarancj, urn a.uc-h. Aisruonas, icoRC, .. Mr. fpl. Kt 1108 Chestnut, Wei. M. 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