sfjw-'j 'nfl'AJ i evening public uedger-philadelfhia, Tuesday, makch i2.ti&8' ' -. V". T; is JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE " Nancy Wynne 'Anticipates a Delightful Evening at Opera With Debut of Spanish Tenor Junior Music Club's Successful Affair lirHMi. ut Louiei', tliere's opcru tonight. Wand though it Is tlmo-vvoin "UlKoIetto." .i... lll ho tho new HimnNli tenor. Iji- m srg, to Jimi-. bo t"nt w, "ut "'terL,Rt l,Uo p ,he performance. Tlio last tltnu 1 hciml m. -ItlKOlCtlo Tllla nuiio saim. " "" "' ' Imagine tlio menioi k'.s .of tliu Kicat lull- 1 tone I vvonuer tviieru -. -... I Lve been rumors that ho has been killed. it. . n.nt 1ir in in tlio tienches other ruui"' - - .... and still othets that ho H (-InplUR In Italy. ,. t.iici will be the HlKolotto tonight. i ..a .ho New Yorlc papero Fjicnlt vciy f. hlehlyofh.m.nthls,ole Irtarcsaytho S rnd tier will ncniu ur ll """"r."" "" reality. There Is virtually nothing rlr- CCttUiJ. .,1 li I. ninur If forsocletv to no, jo.i i.i"" '-' i o keep up tlio muslu of tho country In iplte of wars, hi mlm no..w appearance week after week. t 0 been out at Mrs. John H. Thayer's home in Hiitcrfonl on Maiuruaj ""--' Tbu never heard nnjtliliiK u iem.iikal.le. consider!!,., the ages of the member, a, the recital of Scandium iun muslu 1 tlio Junior MukIc Club of the Main Unc. Tl,o club w.is btarted only two o,tiM sen by Mis. Hurton Chance im.l Ml. Car roll Ilodse. of Radnor, and the members me chitdien whose ares ruiiKo fiom seven to seventeen ears. They Have been Klvli.C tifo recitals a jour so far. ono at the C bail ,on Yarnalls, one at the Howard Heulo. one at Mrs. IIcxIbc'h and another at the Merlon Cilcket Club. The tceital at tlio club was Riven as a benefit (.erformance and $500 was raised for the Trench and I5UrI.hi orphans. They hae also pleilsoJ ? ll c'lr lo tl,p rl,lla delphti orohcstia. . SpeaUiiB of tlio oielicstm. I vvi-.li tiu had icen To"y Tlmjei- (who Is in the junior Club, by the way, as she I not et ,etenternl talking to Leopold -StokuWkl last Tueedav nlRht ut the opeia. She tad on the pearl Bray froclc J.I10 w or al Jack and Lois Tluvrr'H weddlnB and her bah whicli is just llko her beautiful .!.-,- .-ik i-.untlit tin in ' toft knot at fer the back of her 'head. She was slttlliB 011 the 11111 uiiuhik ' Mr Stokow.-Ul with all the "-avoir "falrc" of a BliJ of many bCK-ons. but with the added attraction of xiUlsltc. uncon telous bounty and joutli. for i-bo is but sixteen, thotiBli large for her urc. She Is very llko her mother, that samo vaim coloring and lovely ihnhmc. Tolly pi.eil "nomance," by Chtli-tian Finding, ut the concert Saturday afternoon, and die certaluU was 11 picture .standing there Hi the soft light, with her violin tucked lovingly under her chin ami all tlio mischief gone from her toguish eyes as the music in her can led her along. She has spent two summers out in Minneapolis Midline under 11 very flno master and certainly has rcmarkablo talent. Sbo and Margaret Joyce plaied Giles s 'fcouciss Song" on liatp and violin on Sat ill day. fr Alice lienedlct did home very line violin f. work, too, accompanied oy her mother, and the Norris twins, Iiuise and lrgmia. played a duo on the piano. Altosethcr It was cliaimlng. The other, children who plaied and admirably, too-were Malslo and Helen Chance, Anna Tiatt, Muriel and Dorothy 1 lodge, Sarah and Kll.ibeth liar finger, tiwendolyu Robeits, IJolly Duano and Llcanor and Conway Cl.uk. Lois and Jack Thayer weic in the audi ence, which I thought was pretty swcot, because these younB olllccrs do not often get up from camp to hco their brides, nml It would have been but natural for them to go off tomevvhcio by tbemselvts rather than to a children's concert, but they did K. not. Jack came un fiom camp to tlio Rltz- Carlton, wheio Lois and Mrs. Cassatt uie living, and he and Lois dined at Mis. Thaier's that night. Another Interesting pcison In the audi eni.0 was the wife of Oslp (iabiilovvitsch, flho Is, as ion know, a daughter of tlio late Marie Twain. I MET her Just tlio other duy, and 1 said. "When arc you to bo married?" "Well," she said, smiling, "In April, but don't tay anything about It to mother." It Eft is hard on mother; eho's her only daughter. X but then theso things do happen and mother had to leave her mother. Anihow the wee bird asked mother, "When Is daughter to bo man led?" And mother 'said, "Oh, not for a long time." That sounded tine for mother, but, 011 the other hand, 11 house has Just been bought out on the Main Line by the oung wan whoso engagement to daughter was announced Just ubout three months ago, and somehow I don't forpseo that ho will live In It all alone. So I guess mother will have to give In, for there's no objection whatever to tho match nml father, if tlio bird tells true and it generally manages to give a decided semblance to the truth-- !K has hid a linger In tho Main Lino house, fe too. Timo will tell. NANCV "WY.WVn. Social Activities Dr. and Mrs. George Kales Ilaker will en tertain at dinner thin evening ut the Bellevuc Ktratford, where they arc spending tlio win tfr. Their clients will he Mr. and MrH. I7i Charles FrAnpln riummAv nml Mr. and Mrs. $ Howard Lewis. They will ufterward attend mi opera. Dr. and Mrs. AVIlfiur raddoclc Klnpp will entertain Informally at dinner tonight ueforo 'the opera, whero the'y will also entertain In their box. 4 Mr. George II, Frazlcr. father of Lieuten ant Harrison, Krazlcr, Jr.. now in tlio avia tion service In France, who has been recuper ating after his attack of grip for the last six weeks nt tho Uellvievv Hotel. Bollealro "eights, Fla., with Mrs. Frarler and their daughter. Is expected back In the city during the coming week. Mr,,nnd Mrs. Aimltt ilrown, of St. Davids, nave returned home, nfler spending two eeks at the Dennis. Atlantic City. Mrs iriKA T ln.ln r-1.l- tt llnlnni. linn f, .ben spending, a few days In Washington, -... ur, iarK is uoing uoverwiieni vutk. VinIrs' w' V'' Uodlne and her Binall son, of j. ..iiiuvu, navo returneu ironi u msii 10 "nfiHio uity. fi, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred (1. Clay, 1229 Spruce t" nV v n' njJcnuinK BQlllu viiiiq hi iiiu au y-c""'"' Atiantio qity. r. Henry C, Karnshaw. who Is living riwirenta,,Mr. and Mr, enry Tai Harnjhaw w In Krimre, h.i inuriKil fiom a Milt to Atlantic Cltv. Mr. mid Mrs. Victor .1 Mulfntd, of Wjn Cote, who have hcon tnlng at the I'hulfoiitf. Atlniitli' Cllj, lime tetuim-d tu their home. Mr. and ilrr Aiithony A HlrKt, Haver foul, ppdit the wi-ck-einl at the St. Cli.uhs, Atlanllc Clt.v. Lieutenant II. (1. .Min. of the l'lrt Chiiii jllau Cav.ilr, will speak ut the llryii Miuvr Theatre tnmorrovv iilltrnoon at H.Jn for thn benefit of Main Line ltram.li No. 1 ut the Red Cioss Mr. and Mis. Juttpli Relllv. who have been living nt the llellrvue for the w Intel, hip iiovv f pending several months In the South. Mlis Wnlhursu Itollly Is attendlns school ut Tairytonn-on-the-Iludson. Mr Mini Mrs. Roy Stnekvvell llulger. of leiiklntnuii, nie melvlng coiiKialnlatlolis on tlio hlrlli of a daughter. A spring tf.i was given bj the Jeiil.lnlovvn Choral yesterday at the Auditorium, old lorlt road. An Interesting program was Riven. Th" chorus was iisslstfd hy Miss Jt'iimiettp Craig iiuit, rnprniio : Mis. AlbPit K. Illllsteln, Hopiuno. and Ml Mary Rokpis. leuiler. Another enm-ert vvlll h Klvtn by th" I'boial hi I'liihiilelphiii 011 the afternoon of Jlniili 2(1, avultvil by Mr. Iiils ,I,iiiip Houell. Mls Mai ip Alulll1.11 i. of Kntiili Vlill.uk-lpliia. who 1ms Iippi, v,pUii,B nM1K. tl(, in Atlanllc Cltv with Ikt aunt. Miss Holly ill I Rosid. villi ii-in'iin iinlll after Raster at thn home of Mr. and Mrs. David del Itussl. who vvei. uceiitlj niarileil In this eltv Miss Rtlipl I'ortPr lliimhs .iug 1.1st cp. nlng at Hie meeting of tho Rotary Chili, or. conipanled on the piano hy Mr. Herman Car ter. Miss Ilrooks has suiig at vnilous Irabi lug ianip.1 iiinl v M 1' A huts for iho amustinelit of the soldiers. Ml' v l. lMelmaii. Mis j,.,M IMrlman and Mr. Itoger IMelin.iu Imnl to WilghtstuHn on Sunday, sihmhIIii the da ut Camp Iilx us the guests of Is Rdclin in s loii-ln-hiu, Llcuteiiai.t ilil.uu .Vlac.MiiMi le. ANOTHER RUMMAGE SALE FOR WAR RELIEF West Philadelphia Women Will Sell Everything Krom Uric-a- Brac to Women's Clothes Tho West I'lillailelphia fn t of the Woman's Council of .Vatl011.1l Dtfense. wlihh bus Its hendrpiurters ai the I'liiloiiiuslan I'luli. will give a rummage scale toinoirow. Thurs day and l-'rld,iy. The proceeds from this sale v.lll ho devoted to the viur nctlvltles of the unit and vvlll he divided between the fund spt aside to aid the work of reconstruc tion In Franco and that which Is used to piovldc the Sunday night siipptis ror uillstid men. vvlilcii are glvin r.i week at the 1'hlloimislan Club Mis. Josrph II. I'aivln is ihalrni.in of Ihe lltuiiicH committee and .Mrs Hmrj It. Swope Is secietary of the iimm.ige sale'coinnilttee. Rach departinent of the 1 al Jh In chaige of a social gtoup of v. unit r. Mrs. Alfred I'ottep vvlll be In thargp of th hats, asHlsttd by Mrs. llauy A. 1'rler, Mrs Charles i:. (Jnttel. Mrs. S. II ('lavvfoid. Ills, l'ndtrlck H tlilbiit. .Ml.sa Lillian 1!. Craw ford and Mis. Filmiuth Mrs. Alfud M. Maddot-K vvlll hfll men's suits. Hi'i asslst.'ir.-ls are .Vlis .lulin Ivt-ndlg, Mrs. William I.. Welsh and .Mrs. William llrolteiibaugh. Shoes vvlll be In ihuige of .Mrs. -loliu 1' llowker and .Mis. Albeit I.. Collin. .VIrs. D11 l'airy, .Mis. Htuiy Jllft,, .vlr.s. Hubert II. IIats. .Miss Uaffron, Mis. H. . Calves and Mrs. Alice II. Longvvurtli. I'lctims will be sold by Mrs David Mlslci, clialrin.ln. assistul by Mis. Itoboit :-.i:rinan, Mis. Htlvvard Caleb Ilisoii, Mi-s Amerlct 1'ortuondo. Mrs c'aidlnal. Mrs fail M. Kneass, vii i:dvv.inl .V. Haag. Mrs. Heniy It. Thompson and Mis. Charles Wvssels Mis. Vb tor COvlirun is in charge of the heating mid .Miss Kuth M. Israel has charge of tho printing. Tho auto sen he has been arranged by Mis. .1. Walter .Maxwell Collars, shins, cults urn! tits vvlll bo sold by Mis ItlihMil li.inilall, dialrinan, anil MiA. l-'iedfiiik S111KI1, Min. William Jluth. Mrs. John A Donovan, Mis Iluchanau Harrar, Mis W.ilttr Maxwell and Mis. Utorge Sciaiitou. Tho brlc-a-brau is undei the cue of .Mis. Wlllhini J. rotter, tlialnnau: Mrs. John Keudlg. Mu'. Itoblnsoti, .Mrs Willlani L. Welsh. Mrs. Tuplln, Mrs. S.unucl H. Viuoman, Mis. Matthew- J. Ci lei', Mrs. Halston and Mrs. Davis. Tho liousofiindshliigs will be b(dd by Mis. IMwurd C Whitman, chairman ; .Mis. I. villa V. Curtl", Mrs. John C Hancock, Mrs. Hubert Lelnaii, .Mrs. W. Jtos Wilson, Mis. Joseph Harlan and Mrs. J. Allison O'Danlel. Tho rextauiaut Is under tho dliictlon of Mrs. Sherinan Held, chuliuian; .VIrs. Vktor Cochian, Miss Susan V. Iluilttk, Mrs. Mary H, ltoberts, Mrs. Itobeit F. tmbhin, Mrs. James Hailuii and Mrs. (iustavus llisler Wouieu's clothes will bo sold by Mir Louis M. Sllance, ehiiliman; Mrs. Kubeit Hlddell. Jtrs. J. l'.hner Tioth. .Mis. Hun aid Park, Mrs. Victor Cochran, Mhs S. Iluillck, Mrs Joseph Stopp, Jlrs. James Duffy, Mrs. J. Howard Minster and Mrs. Lee I'hlldi en's clothes vvlll bo sold bj Mis. Wllllum I Milllln, clmlrnian, Mrs l'nto 1'at ton, Mrs. Nichols, Miss Jane M Hglln and Mrs. Mutk .Meredith Y:W l.'V iS5l3SSSEK2SffilS uj;SJasi.vaia.sii.wsK MISS HAZEL SWITZER Of 3222 Susquehanna avenue, whoso onn-neement to Lieutenant John L. I If' ' &$, i v - y Jf . . t ' !. L ,"": McMlchaeJ, Jr. U.S. pas recently i'PMIr- i-'U nMm&aM4A';,(.t Business Career of Peter Flint A Story of Salesmanship by Harold Whitehead Copyright i Mr. iUiltfifnit e ill foiftit re jntir ti'odiirv fi'icv lio.n un Iniinu, iclluij. nih'rrllilin; nml rmiilnv l-itnt. A'k ionr ourstluiM cltartii nml uli'r oil llir lattn Jniir enrrrrf imoip nml nil n.Mrrsn Mini l.f 8icH(.I 10 nil biqiiirlrj,. 3ip iflifcli me iiiiuifli. noun mutl lir .vnorrii, .lintitr, in ttclolluil 'lurifioim (,(. ,, n 1, ,,i,ifi, o),rr, irill li ""',,'"ii 11 I M ioIioii.i. TI.p mint inlilealbw; iraMflm nl oi'jiilrilj Kill l,c hcii i (,llu IiC slurj 'I I'tler Moil, N.SNIV .Vlptropolluin Ihntilui nielit T AN 1 Ag Rene by T ii'cluek this morning. A bunch of about u dozen fellows worn listen ing to a pllght-biiilt, Mn.irt-lnokliig joting fellow' got up like 11 fashion plate who while speaking look sly pulls ut a ilgarette. "I called that guy down nil right though," he Mill assertively as I cum- up 'Can joti beat It? Junt wouldn't give me 11 cliiince because--" 1 here he attempted to uilnilo the man of whom hn had been speaking) "Young man, j-ou have elgarctte stains oil jour tlngnh I'lgnrpltcH me ilelPtiilniiH to the mind.' Then Iip i-csiiiikiI bis natural voice. 'What tho hull does deliterlous mean, uiij how?" "It means ou put .voui bianbag on the blink." said a tid-fneed fellow ntarby. While we were talking the voung fellow- In (barge of tho nguicy raine In and, putting one hand on the shoulder of the ied-fiiceil fellow, who had spoken l.isi, and the other mi 11 Jolly looking dumpling of a Imv, said: "It's all light for j-ou fellows in kid jour plf along like that, but if the fellow that's git the dough don't want i-lgmritr smokers, he won't hive thiu So If mu wuilt to get fomp of his ilough rut out the suioklng. Talking nboul ilg.irctte --molting, listen to this. I ,ut it out 01 a tiuiir.ilno nitlelp met Igarette ftiinkliic leaves stains on i me iitigpis. winch to leitaln tn-s of people act like a led raf to a bull The p.u tlciiiiir person wtm notltes those linger stains will peet j on tu have a llipioi bteatli us well It Is eas to credit or to dibit ou with more vlirs .than you li.ive If voil show- evl detiers of FOine. num chewing and smoking should never be Indulged In during business bouts' If some of ou ftllows want lo book on to 11 real Job, vou'll bo mighty careful of Just little things like that i'lg.tictte-btiiliii-il lingers have lost more than ono good fellow a Job "I know a oung fello v. ho ued lo havo a glass of beer about otic ivery blue tnouii. He was cnploied nt a wholesale groceiV. and .1 largo spichilty bouse wanted to hln him for a much bigger Job. 011 Ids vav down lo see Ihe sp'clallv house lie met u pal of his and hail a gla-s oi bier with lit 111 He Jot the Job Jit-t because the spet laity house ii:ilematiagpr smelt hi er 011 his breath The 111.111. ir I 1I1I me aflerwaid that be was pr 11.111 il to b.Ilev the h.lllmail when he -aid he didn't have t glass of bet r above onee verjothfi mouth, but he kiiIiI also that they had some eusionteis who weie vetv fus..v. ami If the salesman called on them smtlllng of linoe onlv nm e, be would have been put down as a boon-lighter light uwav anil the Iiou--e would be Judged liv the sab-s-man's vv.ij's No house cm afford to (,et the Hputallon ol cmploj hi'j bnnzellghtt'i s " The emplouieiit ugt-ne.v man began to walk away to lirs desk, sajing as he went. ' Business Is in i-tictiiious thtse davs that tm ployets won't take 1 hauces with people who show the hllghtfHt signs of bad habitts " KIWIS III NIMS Dl'K.lt.V.M I ft rasu to iliblt 1011 i ith mmt 1 , rt ' fmii yon iiii-c if you ahow tvuttntri uf 1 What dues this mean to tin '.' Business ((iicstions Answered linn- (nif io;o p enn..ini i (i.. i.irt,i r uriiiiu ,1 l-ttcr to lb.- iniitli,rn r,f newlmrn lulil . ipllim.- Ilieill ttiat th 1. Ullil flit all I,.lb 'H tullel 1,'imi.W from us VV p (llil tills wle-II'Vor we hPMl.l nt ,in new I'.iMi s t.ut have 111 vcr li.ul mii bodiless from ll .V ruje nf ihe ntter i ui-.l w in. los.-a Will uu u-ll us what Is wroin uith It' I have not iepiudutd jour Utter hen be cause It Is wioug in principle Flint ,,f all It Is veiy pooilj luepared It Is obviously a tlieaply duplicilul Ittter. N'tst, It Is ad iliesscd to the mother nt a time whin she Is moie Inteiitteil In keeping uulft: and b the time shu ij lutt'iesttd in Jour iiopoltlo!i tliu letter has been llitown aw-av liKtead of writing to the mother, why not wilte to the liabj'7 Send a letter soiiii thing after this stjle: Welcome to our cllj. and oiigiatulatlons on htlug bom In suth a biaiitlful pluio ui'Iei such fortuuat? 1 licuinstaiu i'. This Is a glorious win Id .vou have come Into, ami It is our hearty wish tli.it jou villi get and give much liapiilmss vvhlh Ik re. We can help to give ou sumo hanpinews If jou will ht us For Instance, after jour bath It Is lovely to have jutu dear llttlo body dabbed with pun, flagrant talcum powder. Sometimes you may have 11 little pain or ache. If so. we probably luivo Just tin thing that vvlll cuio It. Ve have lots of toilet dainties to make babies happy and couifj. Ask mothu- to telephone or send to us for jour Intimate nerds. Mnv j'ou llvo long nnd be a constant joy to jour parnitH and trlends. .Siiiceiely jour frit imI. I" S If jou don't get what Jou want Cltv lor It. This letter, being llliunu.il, will probablv be kept as Ilia first letter baby eve- le celvtd. 1 tint. nm. li laiae t I rul'oJ-it ' inuiK- . In- Let 1110 aiiwer ou by giving jou the an swer loutrlhut'd to tho late Mr. I'lerpont Moigaii, who, v In 11 asked If the peanut In dustry was worth while, said, "Vi s If jou sell tnougli of them." (CONTINI'HD TOMOI'.UOW) Hunting a Husband Hy 3IARY D0UCJLAS ll'uivrlail , CHAl'THH l. Fate Clears tlie Wan WHY had I so thoughtlessly ileelaied that I was u ginduato of a I'leiiili tonveut in France" If I had gioiinds but I do not speak Fiefieh. I have i.evtr bteii In Fiance. And now I was to pay well tor mj He! litre before the eje of niy ho-dtss I should bd expostd Mademoiselle was presented. sola r I'lad tlguie with sad t.vt-s. 1 thought I caught a look of fright 111 tlioue blown ejes. Or was It meicly the iclleitlon of my own." Wo Uncalled our way to n coiner of the room. IVo sank down upon a davenport. At It list I did. I noticed Mile. Verln sat elect, her feet elo-'n together. She rolled and unrolled a tiny wad of Iianilkiiihlef. I sat mute -fearful Should I throw myself 011 her nicrcj. confess my slip, or .Mademoiselle spoke it was in llngllsb 'I would usk 11 favor of jou" she paused, and I nutlet d thn beat-beat of u little pulse In her throat. "Vou'lo kind jou are tiling --vou ure beautiful (I, beautiful, not bj the largest stretch of Imagination) and she end ed "jou aie it woman. I nm not Frtnch!" Then to the startled question that sprang to my eyes. ".Vo, no, I am not a Herman spy." Slio xpol.n fast. Almost Incoherently sho told m of herself. Sho was a Herman gill, who without fr ends In this country, was dependent on herself for bread "They do r.ot llko me, thCy do nut wish mo to woik when they learn that 1 nm of Herman)' I would starve." fer volte broke. A tear slipped down her cheek. "So I say I am French. n orphan, which 1 am. At once I havo work friends sympathy Ah, jou cannot ho cruel to me. You will not tell." her voice pleaded. "And what do jou do?" I asked. "I am th governess of Mile, Metle's tint sister. , I speak French. Oh yes, but I knew jou, a Parisian, would know too toon." Sho slopped "Tell," I suld earntstlj. "of course 1 won't tell. I know how hard It must be." At the note of sympathy hi inv vhlco she went on. She told me of her lllo alone In this strunge land. Of her Intense loneliness. Of tho terrible, fear that obsessed her day and night when uhe could find no "I 'would wash. I would cieun. Itut I have not the strength. I knew that way meant sickness. I felt myself lost," Dell Merle was 'coming toward us. "I,st us speak Hngllfh. Mile. Verdln," I raid hurriedly, "Just as a favor to- roe." our host rss was with us. Mademoiselle spoke hi Kng Huh. "It hasmeunt much to meet Mile. Lane." then bowing to us she left the room. ,i leaned my head against a cushion. Saved I It was all I could think at first. Hy a lucky chance I vyas saved. But I was tpBolved. Never again should I He. Ko mut ter what my predicament -I shall bo utterly truthful. f ) ttmmotfyu;: ! JK nw" Ml'.S. .1. NOIIMAX .I.U'K.SON .lts, .Ijfl.son is ti-iy prominent ill social nml charitable utUiirs. Mr, Scotch Ti'irior looks intlit-r piomincnt also, does lie not'.' Mrs. Jackson is inti'i istetl 111 the rummage sale which opens tomuntivv ut to:! I Chestnut street. The Yellow Dove o,n jl t 1 tit i I .!. 1 1 liunjl 1111. slliliv mi s I'tli 1 111,1 . 1, a 1. ......iiu.i 1.. , 1 ia v.lli. Ml linir." a IIHilMiiir.i'iiiintr iilriil.nie ill ll ilruli nhniiliitii Immli. ,itl.r lli.ll.h line, ami Unit Koikes litritiilli. trips h, I iicliiml. Vluiitlis nf -earth Kim- r.illnl in Im up tin- lihllns pine or llie (.re.it iilanr, jml all.it k iiKalnt lt.!,, Ihe ulr ilfftn.e, 1, ivp been ,-un ill., flilllf. Ihe llill'S lll.ll makes tlie trlluw llnir" e'" '.'"K llldr l lint lln-re U a "It-sk" I" !' Ilrill.h tliir III Hi . 1111,1 the '-lne'" lllubt lire liiiurlulilt sliiiull.iiit mis with the inovni'f uf truoiis. I. tilt lll.rit lll.tlllt (Hi: li.-tl .1 rrmilii I un fur clvhic (lie tnii.i .in..-. .ful illnners In the rrslrhlrtl tlrtlp wltlihl wlilrh mine lulihift nifliihers nml l.ni.1 mil's must ismrrfiil l"'"". Illl till- nhllt (he ,ir.i mini, slit- Is (lie lin.tfs 11I 11 imrtt sit ii In liiumr uf .lulls IIIIH. tle.lli or itillptliiis nml a meilt urll-l. ,I"V hitlinitt t-vlrmls eieii 1.1 il.e lilnic hbiisflf. At rurtllnc li, in.m. Ill, I,, I nrrtnillril tu elrrl bis tmii siipsts, who bitliiile: llltll, II tviv.s.:t . t-iilli-iintil seurls iiiiiii nml liliiii-.iliiiiil-liiwn. vvllli the reliiiliill''" ur lieblir 1111 Iillrri his lliniee. Illlltls VIVIIII.I!. ilJiiuhler of 1111 tlnerliiiii inlllliiiiiilrr redilbet In laudiiiil, ami ( tl'1 tIN IIVIII.I.I). a rr. Ilrnl tatiilrt tifll. rr. nsw tin siietl.il tlnlv it! Ilm tlar lirtltr I lit nllicis tiiiiiiilete the tlnle. Ililtliiit tlir illniier i-uil evt-li -flt-r the "I' ll irlure nf I lie IhIIps lliiiMiiit-rslri l tlihleil fur "slatklnr,M I, nt lie i.tlmlt iittruls the rrtitii.es tllrrtteil iietbist his murine -ml his luiiilll with an hniif rtniiiil "II iwl" IliirbiK a lull In the ttuitersiilhiii Ihiiiiiiit-rslfT nsks Cntiluhi Itillehl rur iltturrtte iiaetrs nml tulMitn. I.ntt-r Itlzrlu Ititt-rtrpls libu when .ilitne In Hip smoklne rtiom nml uflrr .1 feu iiilntitt's tr iiiiiitiis(rul pirribiir lilunlb n-ks I1I111 Ttir tlir t-liT.irt'lte p.iiiers w libit Ittllfhl hoi p.lssetl u hhn. Iltlltilila-rslet refuses, rvpll ullrr Itlflu sIiiiwn t It tletill.tls rruttt a person iimtit-il Jliiwtrll, llnrls rtilt-r as lluninierslei 111 1 puts l(lln's Ihreil tr etuiisiirr. It lien Ihimiiierslet likes Ilorls Imnif llu-lr uir Is lull'iwt-tl lit .iiitillipr iiiihiiimlil'e mi. I llie t-iup for Il.e iHissessliin uf (he tiioiri-lle puoers heallls. Iliiiiinerse wins the tlrst .nltiililiice when lie siiueeils In rilr.-tliiir his lll.intees estttiie after she h -s prtmilsi-tl tu Kiiurd Ihe pttkiEf, tthnse tnnteitls slip ilurs lull knutv. Ilioieter, her turlu.llt rains the upper IiiimI. .itul stir llnils insnllieil the iiiuvemf tils uf llrlllsh Iriiups, Il.jrls Is turn hftwren tlutv hi ltrlt.ihi unit line fur Hie mini nliu foe iiuortrs In he 11 mm. Hit- nevt ill) ( .ipl.iln ltillrhl It tirresteil. Itlrlu ildfs 111,1 clve en the ilulse, lull follows Hurls lt 1,-ilt lie lltliiilr's e tale In eoltllttl .lust us llnris Is olititil tu Ihrntv the palirrs Into the lire, ftill'iwln- 11 tlrminlh- stme tsllli Ihe nr( tollrrliu-, II tinmt-rsleC volte Is toievpttletlb heiinl In (lie I111II anil he enters Hie ruiini. Son l( Is lliimnii-rslrt's (urn to (rv hi mln iHissessItiu ur ihe iml'i-r.. anil ufler Itl in (elites Ihe nsun he fell Hurls. In nn-nrr In hrr uiiesdiiMlni; us lo hi- lutiillt, In luirn Hie pillirrs. Vt "iiilorlnff. null re tssiirt-tl. she tines. I lien lleininerslet surprises her milli h iisklniT Hint llorls limine mums vt il li him. In nlilili she nree oflt-r flillle lirnlr(ln. lliirlnir lbs nlglit she is itwnkt-liptl 1 Hie iiiiiflleil senml ef si "fllbiir In lie riinui with It wns In hue tieen eitupleil lo her. .lllllntlslt she neens Hie il sir enniiei llnir her muni wllh Ctril's, ml in Hie itiiuiiilUlil ht-rs twu tlxurrs rnllins mi the Muur. I II tl'l I. It t II I iintlimril ((TTS all HI J uhlsptr I'.s all 1 it,-. hi she heard in ii bit.uhless lio I1.11 k In our loom It's nothln' " Hut having ventuied thus far she did not hesitate, and closing the door behind her t-ainn forwaid Upon the floor, half against the wall, was tin. Ilguio ol a man. Cjril was sitting 011 his legs and Tloldlug him with one hand by tho neckcloth. "You're safe?" she whlspeieil 'Yes. (lo back to bed H'ei'i vnu under-btand- If any or.n came "" "I ilou't care." Her turiomlv had til umiilitd She haned foiwaid and saw that it vi as John lllzno. "Hhszlo"' she whlspeiid ' .Vlj luoin'" "I ought to kill him. Doris ' said ('.Mil savagely, "but I've only i bolif d him a little. He'll Kime alouud III a niluule ' And then 11101 ipiltllj "Oel me a glass of water, tint don t make u fuss and don't make a light Tlieie are mill outside' She ohejtd. and III a moiii"i I Klizto le lved ami sat up, Cyill standing over him. Ids list clenched. "Oh. let lit 1 1 1 go, Cjill. pleasti. ' D01 is plciuleil. At the sound of the girls voice KI.I0 started and with Cyill's help struggled to his feet "e, he's going tlio way ho came bj- the window," growletl Hainmeislry. "Head first. If I have my waj." Itlzlo Fuccttded In a smile thuugh he vvus still struggling for breath "I siinnose I must thank jou for jour generositv, IIaiiiincr8lej." he said with as Hue a ttiurn of his comiiosurc as his throat permitted 'I havo been gullly of of an ei ror In judgment " "I'm sonj jou think It's onl.v that." said Cyill drjlv "Now go." he whli-iieied llirmt-eiilnglj-, pointing to tho window. "In a moment with your permission." bo said, recovering his suavilv with bis breath. "In extenuation of this visit, ttnihle as It seems to Mies Mather. 11 tan only say that if I hail succeeded 1 would have savtl lier from lememberhig some day that tne n.iu given Kngland's secrets into tho I1.1111I1 of the eneinv " "You're mistaken." said Doris quietly I have bullied Hum." "You you burned them?" "Yes tonight " Hlzzlo peeled at her hi i,ll;-ic lor a long mument and then shrugged Mill" b- sail, "in that case. I have ma-Io two eiurs In Judgment " "You'll make a third, If jo.ire not out of that window In hall" a so'jnd." said Cyril. Hut Hlzzlo laughed at him. "I don't think it would bo wisj to mike a dietuibance " he said coolly. "I think Miss Mather will admit my giuernslty tu herself and to jou when 1 my that 1'vo .inly to raise my voice and havo bulf n dozen men up h.'ro In n moment " Doris clutched him fean'u'iy by tlie arm, thinking of Cyril. "Yo'l'd not do that " Hamtnersley laughed' diyiy There's no dan Jir " he s ml. "No," teturned Hlzzlo wVh a touch of his old magnificence. "There is no danger of that the reasons are obvious." As he moved toward the vvmdo.v Hammers ley touched him lightly on t!u arm "I wurn you, IUzzIo," he said in n low, concentrated tone, "that you'ru plajlng u dangerous hand. I shouM punish j-ou but other agencies -" Hlzzlo halted. "Yes. other acencles " ffrtffiSTKil'Snri I ,'' i Vwvfcifect'outide, "i. hid you l.J eenlleil sltpnlflpnt-tlt ll l..e.l in th,. I'll. I.. In I hiil k I'elk A Komiinic of the Sect el Sctvice By GEORGE GIBUS Vu liul uf Ihe l'lauiini; HwduI ' un. ' t tt. ".Mini good night tial Ltrefully feeling foi bl.s fooling be slowly descended. Cm llainmer.sley followid hhn to the window, and Doris look a step In'his direc tion, when her tlilnlj fllppeitd loot tout lied soint-tlili.g on tho wooden thiol- soiiiethllig which slid upon the pullshid surf.u-.- from tliu shadow Into the moonlight. Instinctively she glanced down ami thin stinted snircelv n siraliilng a gasp. Tht-ie, unmistakable in tho shape and color for mi many hours giavtu on her mind, was u jtllow packet of l'.U-!a-Crnlj. clgaiettn impels Sh,. Klaueed at t'vill who was closing the lasenient window, then stooi(il and. picking up the packet, lied milselessly Into her room and tUh klv lot ked the dooi I II tl-TI.K t III 111 lilente TN.sllii; lii i- own totitu she stood foi a iiioiueiit tieiiuiloulv In the d.itk, lingering ihe guilty thing in her hands as s'.o had fingered tin- olhtr one - the on- the had ilestiojetl Or hadn't she ilestrojrd It" For a moment the, thought came lo her that ('Mil had luactlced some trick upon her when Hit j had knelt lit for tho tire, sub stituting other papers fm tho onis that were to be Inn mil Ilut that was Impossible The tm pus had not touched his fingers. Ho It was woo nau iiiiuie a Hole lor them III the ni nut iiei lingers 11:111 inriist the uilKlual papas Into the glow lug toals. She tinned the packel over ami ovti in liu- lingers. glancing at tile dosed tlooi that sep.uated bt r from Cvrll Anotbei message r It glancing at the t-losed tlooi th n r iroi (oust be, She pulled tlie t-tii tains at tha window and tin 11 moving tiuletlj- to the betl lit the tan tile on the iiinhtstand Another packet of HI.-l.i-CioK, new like the other, with Its tln thlu rubber band. She oneni d It (illicitly and si.innr.l Its pages, tlnding what she sought without difficulty. The wilting was not in the same hand It was rounder and less minute, coveting In nil seven pages, and It was written taielissly as If (bu writer had been In u lmiry. Cjril's own handwiitlug li seemed. Tin puipoit of its message was tilt S411V. No She remembered the dates. Tlu-so wiro somewhat dlfleittit Ihe names of the leglmenta were tho same, but the dalca In stead of tluj-s In April and .May guv a davs In the months of June anil Julv. And tlie numerals whhh at flist had puzzled Inr weie smaller. For Instance, among "Highland Ilegliiieuts Fool" the numerals of width she leintiiiiberid partltularlj', instead ot un,. uiJU she law tliu numerals l.'.uiu) It was the same under other bladings In tin ie nialnder of th Items. Under "shrapinl" tin re were 1 hanges utul under 'artillery She closed the pm ket In Icj lingers, Mi llie llguies swam before her tjes They weie all true all Ihe boiilble things that sho had thought of Cjrli: This wi later and mote accurate Information the c.sact reHS.011 for which she did not ptetend to understand --and was intended lo follow the previous message pel baps to be lued as a code In lonneetloii with It Cjill was Oh. the dishonor of It' And sho hud gone to sleep iilmost rp.ul) to bellevo In him again be. cause ho had let her burn the other papers What did It matter lo him whether sho burned the papers when he had other lues, sages tc send and had lumiultted to meuiorv Ihn fatts be hail Ut btr distrn) ? He had lied to lur He was fale ua Judas and more dangeruus. lor now she kmw that he was desperate as well as ciuiiiltig stooping to any means, 110 matter how Ignoble, to gain ill's ends And John Itlzzio! Illz.lo, Cyril's enemy, stun il for Ihigluud and tight and shu bud liermltteil beiself in r-ee thlcugb Cyril's ejes jusi ss Cjril had wantetl her lo see. Suddenly she starteu un nml sat clutching Iho jellow packet to her breast her gaze lled on the tloor Into Cjril's 100111 Mad she he. ml a kuoik? Or was It only Imagina tion? Yes Theie It was again She I'.aneil over hull hilly and blew out the lundln and lay veiy still, lur teeth chattering with the et hi, her body trembling Ho was knocking again, a little louder this time, and she heuid his volco through the kejhole whispering hei name. She made no response and feigned1 sleep He knocked again still louder and she, beard her name spoken quitn distinctly, He would awaken the house it this went on. When ho knocked again she got up and went over tr the door. "Doris!" ho was saying. She answeiecj him. "Will j'ou open tb door Just a nail. ' "Vo." she wtilspeied. "I want to speak to jou " "You luiuint." "Please." ' I'm listening. What do jou want to ta .' ' I've lost something somiithliig that mutt havo fallen fiom my pocket" She was silent. Aiiu then in quick anxious tones' 'You didn't sie aiijthln' 011 the flooi by the door?" "No," Bhe lied, trembling. "I didn't ' She heard him mutter. "You'ro suie?" came his voice again. "VfF." Ant) then In dubious tones' "Oh, very well, then. Scny to have Hob bled jou. Clood night." She didn't leply mid stole back tluough the darkness to her bed, Into which sho crept, like some thin wraith of vengeance, biding her time, Into bed, but not to bleep, She .vvnii tho moonlight grow pule tint tho west and saw tho first gruy tt leaks nf oiun paint the wooded slopes of Uen Dsrrah across the valley of the Dorth In pity for herself nrul Cyril she watched the new day born, a new daj-, bleak and eheerless, which seemed by Its erj" aspect to proncunce a sentence upon them: the now day which was to mark the passing of all tho things growing womanhood holds most Csar, her first fulth, her first ten dernoss, her tlrst passion. Doris kept to her room until Hetty came In, awakening her frcm n heavy sleep into which she had fallen Just before sunrise. Ludy Heathcote rang for 'Wilson and then Items of news for tlis society puts wilt b nereptetl nncl printed In th KtsiiIos Publlo l.tlRfr ITOtiurtl inpj tr nniica n vol Blua of ih l'iHr only anil .are lined ttltli full mm upd telepbons iiumber tf the sender, as It must & (itiMltile ,! verily the netss. A. drt "sTotl.tr Kdter.'v Eveofoi ruble '""' " "?"?' '"-?' - - -1 Broadway troUcS ' -- rj au jia.ft. riJM.'StaSmklirt retired to the ministrations of her.own tnsld, leaving Doris to dresB for the morning at her leisure. And when the girl got downstairs to breakfast she ft nnd that tlie other guests bar preceded her Ilut Hetty Hfutht-ote wan still in the breakfast loom nicking vvllh dainty lingers at the various dishes upon the side board and making sparkling comment, as was her custom, oil men and things. Sho found the disappearance nf John Hlzzlo, bag, baggsgn mid man, from Klhnarcck lloure without even a line to Ills hostess, both un usual and surprising, since her guest was a man who made much of the, amenities and forms ut proper behavior. Dorli commented 111 h destiltor) wii). trying to put in an nlr of t heerfulnes nwitie of Cyill lliiininersle somewhere In the background uwaltfng the hanee to speak to her alone She did not butry. and when Uetty 11101.C .aiinteted Into the library vvheis the other gutsts were waiting for the horses to come around Twice t'jrll tried to speak to I11-1 . but she avoided him skillfully, contriving tu lie 11 part of a nuiup while peisonal topics were tint In lie discussed Tli.it kind of ma in iiveilui! he knew was u gnme ut which anv wolnuii Is more than it match for any 1 i.itv But she m by the iloud that was growing In Cjril's ijes that lie was not In (he mood to lie put off with excuses, and 1 allied that the room! the pain of their interview was ovei the better It Would be for both nf tin in. She was diessed 111 the long oat and lueeches which she wole In the hunting field, and In hei vvalteoat pocket was the jellow packet "I've got to we vou for half an hour alone." he said at last taking tlie bull by the horns. I shall miss mj' ride " Thej're Inking the long toad to Hin-a- 1 melt I'll take jou there In the mulor und 1 in! .vour niuuut on bj a gloom" She aiqubsced with 11 100I shrug which inn bi'i-i at oik." upon his gunid, hut Doris had t.-a. ImI .1 pasa when all she wanted was t . bring llnir relations lo an entlluM speed Ii! and with as little pain as possible So 1b.1t when the ntliem had gone she sank into a 1 hair before the fire, toltlly asking him what be wanted, lie stood with bis back to the hearth. Ills bauds 1 lasped In bind liliu, In 11 long moment of silence us though try ing to llnd the words to begin. "Weir.'' she n"ked lnolentlv "What has happened slnco last night lo 1 lunge j-ou so Dolls?" "I've hail a t hanee to think "(if what ."' That It was time jou and I had an nu tlet standing " "I don't see "Walt'' she toiiiuiandod. with 11 wave of the liutul. "Tht re Isn't aiij thing that jou can say that will make me ihange my mind 'lhereforo the sooner this tall; Is over tlie better for both -if us I've told j'ou and )-0U know ubeadj that my vvhoh- soul Is wrapped In (he cause of Kngl.iud In this war. I can have nothing but pity und contempt foi anv Hngllidmiali " She paused, for at this moment, the par lor maid applaud anil, gatheilng some brasses un Lad) Heatluote's desk, vtent out of the room. "I beg )ou vwll be mole careful, Dolls 1 'j rll vililspered she was idleiit a moment and then after a slam o at the dliilng-ruom tlooi, wtnt on with more tistialht. "Pity mid contempt are Imidlj the kind nf iugitdlculi that love 1.111 lle 011 The) B poisoned mine. It's diad I don't want to sin J'ou again." she Mulshed coldl) -'Vtei. I hope you undei stand " lie huwed his head and ful .1 moment m.ido no icply. "I asked- " be said slowly. "I hoped that Jou would lie wlllln' to trust me that juu'd wait until 1 wts able tu tut ale to you lo explain the Hit things you do not un derstand." "I'lifortun.ilcl)," she put in dlstlmtlj, "thero Is nothing thai 1 Ho 1101 understand 1 know Ood help you' what j'ou at. I have done v. hat I can to save jou t'lom the late J'oli're louttlhg and I shall still do so, for the sake of ol whal once wab was betwten us. Hut 1 do not want to yee j'ou dgalii I have put yc,u out of uy life com pletely as though jou never had been In it And now," "lie rose, "will j-ou let me "One moment, please." lie said csilmly "Yi-u toiind those papers l.m night'.'" "Yes," she said coollj . "And if I did'" He seemed to breathe moie fieely. "1 have nothing to sa." he muttered "Oh." slut said qultkl), "I'm glad of tliat You don't tleuj ."' , "f deny nothing." he sald with 11 shrug ' 1 seo that l( would be useless." "I'm glad j'ou give ino ciedlt for that much Intelligence," she said bcathlngl). "You haven't done hu btforc." "It was not j'oiir Intelligence." he said geutlv. "o much as jour heuit that I had lelled upon " "Oh, jou thought 1 was a fool that jou could use liidellullel) ' "No I tliuughl you weie a woman that I could count on Indetlultelj-." Something In the tine uf bis own voice made her tuin and look at him. "t woman jes, but not un enenij- of IhlKlalld " He was silent again, and when he spoke It vvus not toiiigue. His voice vvus subdued shamed even It seeintd. "And now, I suppose j'ou will give the the papers lo Sandys," lie said She e-jumliied him tlosely anil pity for him seemed even stronger than shame. "11 Is n part of our misunderstanding," she said ccollj. "that J oil should think so little of me. 1 havo told jou that 1 shall protect vou My hands shall be clean, if my heait "What will jou do with tho papers'."' bo asked. "This," and she tinned towaid him "burn them " Sho put her hand Into her pocket, driw out the papers and went towaid the health. Her hand wua even extended toward the the vi hen. with u quick movement, bo snatched the jellow packet fiom her flngeis. (CONTlNFi;!) TOMOHHOW) MAIlKCr srilKKT AI1UV1, iiirn y9 11 is irJt a -"- 70 ro Ur 11.10 I'. M. MyffiM ill Tins wi:uh AN ARTCRAFT PICTURE Kirst PrtaciitatioM of MARY PICKFORD IN' ADAPT VTION ritOM NOVIJL AMARILLY OV CLOTIIHriMNi: Af.LI'.Y T 1 " A r'TT' l-'ll JIAP.KKT MUhT. r H AliAlvJli 10 A- 1. to 11.15 P. M "- '-"' J-v- j1;tko I'rt-eeii(s Edith Storey in ".REVENGE" lllt'ltS.. Till HAT MAC JIAIlfil in "Tiir. ih:i.ovi:d 'ittAiToit" Sxt Week "I UK I'llOd lll.'AltKU ' ARCADIA n tin:srNi"T 111:1.. iiiTii 10 ii A M 1-'. 2. "'' 0:45. 7:15. 0 ad P. SI. T'tlt.V MOUNT I'resents GEORGE BEBAN in 1 irl howlnc nf Ttsceptlonnt Phoio Drama "ONE MORE AMERICAN" Adiled "M011 of Deinotracy" (5lh Chapter) A7TPTVAPTA .MAiiKirr aiiovh oth I'UIST HIIOVVINO OF CONSTANCE TALMADGE In "THn IsTL'liIO Olltl." d.lei ' rion of Deinocrai y" (1th Chanter) 'Ilium. Kri.. S'nt "1'rlre of it OnuU Time" Neit Week CIIKs.TlNll IIIC f'UIU.IC ' TlVfiKNT MAHKUT HT lle. l;th ANN PENNINGTON 'j MAKKHT KTRlinT AT Jt.'NllT.r. VAl DCVII.L1; CONTINUOUS 11 A M to 11 1. JI. "CORN-COB CUT-UPS" 1.0.VO TACK HAJt li CO OTHCn.S fROSS KEYS J'Ai'.KiJT rt. ttei. i.tu IvItUOO IVljlO Dally Twle. NlsMiy "THE COUNTRY COUSINS" BROADWAY " BdniBi.5?lsJi4r.iiTi y "THE BEAUTY FOUNTAIN" WILLIAM FARNUSI ....'gjg ACADEMY Tomor. Evg at 8 :1,5 RECITAL By ALMA GLUCK SOPHANO Asst. by Sin. do Stefano, Harpist TICKETS. IS:, J1.00, Jl.so, J.oo, :a,oo Heppe's, IllU Cheetnut bt. CUs, to Ceo, T. Hly. ACAUEJIY Thutsday Aft.. Mirch 14, at 5:00, wujas cTa heipetz Tickets at Hepp's. 1110 Chestnut Pt. Cheeks tu CKo. T. Italy. BUrOift-a-j. ;i,r,Q. "I A OTXT MATINEC TODAY jVU.J D,.aJ..,., 17 ! IP lllnner. l'lillf1lnl,lM Ta,1ji .1 ifli.a ( Adelphla, 7 o'clock. Members. ' ,' , ,-..... ..nv v. mammmt t i.tiiure, -npirnuai .iwnkenlng of Ks Arts and Thenlovv." hV l.'arl rinenB tlie ailStltrleH tt IliA Telee(l(. T-t Society, Association Hall, acrnuntovvnCiJ iinsrioii cuurge, llellnolit lltinrnl ement AmImIIah Sf'io Olraid avenue, 8 o'clock. Members? Illll.le..l.l .!.!... t.l ,- ry Ltfc -...... n,.u.rvn, i.nrriDr uteris r. vvelster, of the Departmont of WharrM, Dock's anil Terries, at meeting of ths BtHsl ness Jlen'H anil Taxpa)ers' Association ' i lankfoid, Llbraiy Hall, 7:tS o'cloclc FTi (Irriiiniitown lluslness Sim's -irrlltlsn. " meets Hetmantovvu Hojs' Club, 8 o'cMlL' ilembets. V, . iniut ktiiiu i ne .vien's and TaxpayM , association, Sixth and Diamond stret,Ssli o clock, Alembers, I'ly .virellng of Catholle Sorlellee to boom 'efl! "" j.rouici- movement, nil Arch street. Mem-i t beis. t-s I lutlrslrd let-lute. t "Crucible IToeest Vf 'k, Atllbltlf. Ufa. ' t.t. t .1- l , ....--. 'TT it .,.,'.. .- ' "" -"aeuo, win -vvajiijr- lleill tt,ttaea I.. tt ,, ..I..-I ..., ,. . T. T 1 ., .. ' ' '" " '"ei. junior Betis-,riw lion Lnglneers' Club, 1C1T Spruce street, :1j hl o'cloik. .McinbciM anil fi-leiiile JSV-1 ..- .. ----. , ,., i.veiiinr. in me (inllerles, I'rllonslilp rean- JVA tjlvanhi Academy of the 1-Tne ArtB, aMt.MV of hellovvshlp l'rlze und address, "Art .$' ..."' "' J iin -vici.urc Hamilton, JrlS.tlKJ o ciock. .Members and friends. f f Mi ..reinre. -i iieiui.iry, Autrlllve Value siiysy Lconomj of Foods," by Dr. Harvey W. Wily.-t.W,S J uglier Institute, Seventeenth street alii Ki'S MotltKOlliei V- Ittetllln. II ti',.ln,.L- t.-K. ' ..t.'-'?:-3 LYRIC Mat. Tomor. mm $1 HIDATUHT OP AI.L-eiTAIl CA8TS Wlt.UAW FAVERSHAH MAXJNC ELLIOTT IRENE FENWICK MACL.YN ARBUCKLE CHESTNUT STREET niiii:cTio .VlKntms). sill IIIIUT Xigjits .$1.50, $1, 75c, 5C -Matinees, 1. 75c, 50c j:xci:i'T sATcitiiAv TOXIGI1T AT 8:10 l.OO.AIAT. TOMOHROW NO IT.IllNlJl UK 13 OLD I'ltlKXDS no ti i:s unci: old ti'nks CltOWDKD IIOl'SKri ATTUMT Tin: ivoNDklltri'r. i-nwcim Of AIlTHl'H HAJf.VinrtSTClN.-S KATINKA WITH ITS vvr.Ai.Tii or MUSICAL OEJIS of iiAUNTiNo Hivinrr.N'n.is AND JintODlOL'S nCV'llAINB vt. ADELPHI HVU.N'tNOS AT 8:15 "I.ont AND LADV ALOT" '' ? . eeVSW 0P1HOMI . ii ' -s r,w.ti )ci-.ZA'tm Wr V'-v ? en -MATI.NEE8 AT 2:1 5 POP. MAT. THURSDAY JffiHLfl'. VIAM" A LAl'lill son wn Ttmrr.T.t'i .rti-ftfl e-r "1-MI omwm m rw u"H iwu wnrcr? n i hv i rWUvnynm1 vjit iilMaiviilujlsbli -m With MARY NASH und Entire N.Y. Co. fJ !- '""' ':':,J'l"" ' Mi'isiJsHs, j, iii.l GARRICK -H Lut 5 KvjfS. r?ll "rv I.aet Pop. Jlat. Tomor .-p f t VM .V.J ' y V" YounrfActS-Krjtt 'i Kf'-'Y. - Frona4MonthjKu ' M lA-' If! in New York- 4 M By'vVlLLAR&riACKand LOU TELLECEN Direction Charles Emerson Cook. NEXT WEEK SEATS THURS. ut tv Kit JIOHOSCO Will Preeent TIIU NK1V COMEDY DRAJIA THE LITTLE BELGIAN i " Si By AltTHUH KICHMAN . Sat Jlat. Ceteept Sat Hvr.l ""' ",v' y ,,?i"4 POPULAR SI IAT. WED, FORREST MATINEE ,JW&j! Tneei t-.-ntt. O .1 t$k 3S IT'S TIH3 LAST WOltll' i tin oonunoi H hl'ANI.MI M'UCTACLi:' TODAY'S I'Al'i:K Tl'.LI. TllH TAl.L lis Gypsy lleautles nilJullUHTalilieli' 'I ho Tip-Toe bliovv : THE. t Ami " "n .jsAJ LAINUl of m, SPI'.CIALr HUOI.NNING "AMTII TOMOHHOW MATIXCC! M'TlJll-MATINlin-STAUU-nUCEPTIO.S" In Iteponii to JUny SUscestlons, "THIC I.tNH OP JOY" Company lieeiiectfully In vito the ladles Attennlns (he VVccliieaday antl Saliirda) M.itlnees lo Mict 'Ihciii on the Stae ol ln 1 Qrrem i n-nin-i iiiiniM...cijr .ir., . the Clo of Those rerfoinuneae for a-v1' l.orallll lece-a-cvce. un i ,. s.i-.... . .. e. MTf4j Itarn Miavvlv and Other Cnrmentry Worn laTJitJI Ihe 1'lav, ArrunuMntnls !jy Ho Made, nt taiyfVsrf. Samo Time, foi Doming and Castanet 1aA!, tons al irivaie tteiui:iii.va v. w .s -w.,.. , f-r-, bt.n. s Afi. bttje, B R 0"a"d .MONDAY IB MARCH XO HH.'.TS HOW iliS 1MDC LTIQlF :i.a& lVllVU. 1 1sJ1Lj JsWi' SERVICE vjs l. WUHAN'S l'receJeil by Lord Duiisiitit's "ANightatanlni-J -' L.1h ,,2. OTH AlsTn OUKMANTOVVN AT VKKANaa.!' ' b I UiilN V UAST OF BRCrA.lV ". nouelas Fairbanks '" ""HfSsbifa?.. t . " Chapter E "THH HON Oi'pnilOCKACr; i BROAD VMay' mAftJffi&M Wi MONSTER BENEFIT- tVIH Ee Glvsn Hy Jp - 91 Tlie Stage Women's war Reli ALT. CCLUIIHITIUH APPRARlN-n AT 1 VARIOUS THEATIIE3 WUJ, 'APl'CA Tl Lets available ut Droad Street TheaAsi the Icaillnc hotel'. "-?' Popular Prices Will Prev B. F. KEITH'S THBAT CATtTI'P. riCHA-V" DE -HAVEN & PARKER In New Sons' out Danes '', iJ"l,i A. Taul Ketlh sn-t 13. K AlUe PteHirt ,Vf Glaclya Hftnaon in "Uuevty Aft Homer II. Mann MUfiicrtta Ke.lsfs NEXT WEEK KVA TANQ! TVIpI vnnolitrtn c)MJa iioufn-,. ...w.--r Mlrtoliiarn nONiClll' AT 8 r ft fitsir RIQ0L Mme, bairlerls:. lnajau..'W';i. Ijj veaisiis) u- uitu waiuon-w, nam Mr. faiSftatiS CisMBtiLlWs, rte.nxurlai'A i.iwi5 , . m rVW&l "-vn i 'T JH i VI ' toi-M f v 41 ?s.S f -iK 8 sWeVlT ?JV WW .CTs fl o? ' T. 7lJ7-"'.'lT"' WXS!fTTi: vjf. tVv ,. J rf fBfc ' V m,'1'' tt
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