Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, January 17, 1920, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Tells of the
Miss Roxalene Dickinson Theatre and Supper
Parties Here Party for Miss JVidener in New York
. Tjtxn a number of tho debutantes
J Q j go up to Trenton toduy to at
l .j the dauco given by the Mere
5 jth DlcKln'ons for tbclr daughter,
I Ttoialcne Howell Dickinson, who bus
rone out both In Trenton and this
' itr Her mother, you know, was
nTlene Howell, u daughter of Mr3.
0?.SI" tT.,n..il. Jr.. of Twentvtb rd
Sit 7ml Trinity place, uud n sister of
rt. late' 'William Howell, who was
?hbc LcIVh first husband He
died
, 1'
'."..i in icnrs nzo 01 hcuiici icve
r or
, Tit diphtheria? I, do not remember
Urn it was, but I know it was .very
lve "d he died quite suddenly after
. fl apparently getting better. He
jSt "o tons too. nilllc and John
"phoebe Lewis Howell married Italph
Dew teral years after Mr. HoweH'o
wh and luis been living for several
5 S' in Wilmington. They have two
jr little bojs, one only a littles more
Zl a uar old. This winter they are
taring with -Mrs. Dorr's parents, tlic
V.V - v T..-ie!. nt 1000 Mnrucc street.
But to go back to Itoxalcuu and her
wrtr. will be given at the Trenton
hnintry Club and will be a dinner
5?1. n,nt rlht.v to 100 guests and u
decidedly prettj affair.
," mllEKK will be bevernl theatre parties
'I ... n-i-.i!..- SU.....1,...
' iiu toivn tonigni. wivjuuc '""
, irill nave a party in mc "', '""v-ti,
, to ber sisicr-iu-m. ?;, """
' Warts Harmcr, who was Alice Loug-
streth vou Know.
Then Anita Evans will be given n
theatre party and a supper afterward
by her cousins the Sanders tw Ins. Anita
jnd Estelle.
Another theatre paity will be the one
liven bv Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clark
7autzinger for Caroline Barclay,
daughter of the William Lytlleton Bar
clays and Mary Trotter Goodman,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Ecaver The guests will go to a sup
per nt the Ititz Carlton after the party.
Ql'lTL a number of I'hiladclphians
will go down to Baltimore today for
the wedding of Caroline Itinmau Mc
Cav daughter of Lieutenant Com
mander H. Kent McCay. IT. S. N.. and
Mrs McCav who have been spending
(be winter "at the Belgvavia. here.
Caroline is to be married to D"luuo
inies. the s-on of Airs. Charles Bing
ham FourcKv, .Tr.. of Baltimore, in the
Franklin Street Bresbyterinu Church
The McKays come from Baltimote and
o decided to have the wedding there.
Dorothj levering, of Baltimore, will
be the nnid of honor, and Elizabeth
Yardlcr, Martha Whitmer uud Mar
garet Ilal.ei, of this city, are to be
bridesmaid Eleanor Yearly, of Bal
timore, who is to marry Aplin Spaiks
oeit month, will also be a bridesmaid.
DID you know that the Joe Widcncrs
are going to give Fin a dinner
dance in New York as well as the parties
Bhe hab had here? On the oOth of this
month there will be a .dinner-dance tit
He IljU-Cailtou. I understand u few
Philadelpbians will go over, but most
of the guests will be New Yorkers.
-Tho-Wideuers have a wide acquain
lance, for tliej have lived iu su many
places during tho year. They alwajs
keep apartments at the Ititz in New
lorn, and tuey nave their house in
Newport and they go so often to Balm
Beach and to other places iu Floiirt.i
nnd to the Springs in Virginia that
their friends are legion.
There is scarcely an important city
in the Knst in which they have not munv
rquaintances. .It must be wonderful
to be able to trav el around so freely !
But isn't home a thousand times nicer
to come buck to when jou do not live
In it every day of jour life?
VOL remember my Btory about the
J- Email boy who spells everything out
tnd who asked his mother why one had
o 'shake before you sing," having read
t on a cough mixture bottle? Well,
the other day his father wanted borne
alcohol to use in u little spirit lamp.
mi eo be sent small sou upstairs to
ret it.
They heard him spelling it out as ho
came dAwn. ' hirmi .i-rt-i.it . t...
Prthen he came into the room father was
ir fiwira iu answer witn n solemn
xuuwnance wnen he vcmarked, "Dad.
nat vou goin to do with this good
iureu aiconoi?
NANCY WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
". of 1,12 Spruce street, will give
J oinner and theatre party on February
iri.nwS.no! of,their "io. Miss Cath
?,i Vr &on ?Iorr'!- daughter of Jlr.
?.v ,nr(aniSon s' Jforris, of the
?,' 0ak Lanc- Th(,rc will be
twenty guests.
r h!tlW J1'11' '" Sivc a small din
r before the second Assembly.
tblf 5l!nu?1 Ashhu'-st, 102!! Spruce
her li.K,,1 ' ?'VCJa ,llDner in ll0Bf- of
Lonld i".ai?tc daughter. Miss Marie
rZ;VHhlJurst- oa Wednesday, Feb
ZL bTfor,U .danee wu'ch Judge
Sn ftEV. y&""k Thompson will
ttnehTflrond,pbSoL,:DtC daUebtCr' MUs
Mits Tsi-t. n-i .. . . ...
1111 i...rV ,"? ot uestnut Hi .
V iLlllu ?,r Cbarleston, S. C, and
' SKta.v!i -on Monday, and will be
h Vf ""JU1' a monm.
,. e V, T:.: S!L "'"tned her
trJyANA,S,onS, tIle members present
8& srnt,5 lr.uxtn Hare. .Mrs, S,
" Mrs? J': Kent Willing.0 IVCUrlC,i
WiWC"'!!"' Thorn-
I! fcendlni. i, iurm. uevou. are
"Ming the winter at Useptu Island,
f&nrs.Phile,mou Dickinson, of
Itf n.,..9,es.t.t,ut "l. re receiv-
i iit . tS r TJ. ?. bWh ot a
If J, '""'"ii uuumiry ii.
t 2 wLVcifS J0'1' MeFarland, of
"e iriTini st,c.ct. liermantown,
. tt te?rvtll?,r auKhter. Miss
"Won frm. V :'j""uu, mis alter-
ff M? tfu?.tn,7 clock- Receiving
Z J1. Genr. t. Vt UBS ,uu" iuarenau,
. C ii B-T,Ncwtou. Miss Dorothy
fft mi11 wi"et and Miss
. BSIrSid M-d,er 5.Irs- " Bayard
iisuV.a1? -M'ss Mariauua Steele will
.:, " la" tea table
i'-ww.- Wl,,ia,u nea"y. Jr-
tie), jn''.announc the eneatement of
, BetH.""?""'. SUm Florence Somers
I MI Sir ami v n?,rt)trt L. Amau, son
l Wne. a Mrs- UcorSC M. Aman, of
V f'ftVii1. W"non. of Tiny
h Sri. V;i J.ULV. ? ' her parents. Mr.
De-
and
' JtpiHt. tJ. " ll"ams,0?. 2302 Spruce
: iwn mi .wu,cu was t0 nave
!.. 5i!0 tills nftnnn., I l. -
IJ-iVouauT? Aas beea Postponed
!nioB, f the -"t"3 of Mrs. Wil-
fi&Mari .?"
i T?1"!. ani v.. .". v"c" uome near
&& - ti-Carte ,Ul aPtraents at
Wer n for tbe remainder of
H.fciTMrt... ...
lff.M5:n".rLu5P ".-
W of ii, -r-'"'unua stuaio. juera-
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Party Tonight in Trenton for
Mnlion. treasurer; Miss Colo jr. Greene
secretary ; Miss Claire BrVtl ey, M&
?J,cIAnt? Dn'"!h(,r' Miss ""'en Con.
n yi'j rJL'n" 'Vuns Conway, Miss Mnrv
in uLn,' M' Constance Hubbard.
Mlw ,ar?aret Morriswy. Mln Flo
MiBnler. MIm Marie Thompson nnj
MIm Mnrguerle Thompson.
DELAWARE COUNTY
Mr. Walter L. Rhodes entertained a
number nt hit friends at a card party
last evening at his homo In Media.
. Ti,u'-J.l,l,'!,or ,,.niR,c "f tho Pennsyl
va u lu Mil ery College. Chester, will be
Klvcn-on'llic rvenlD!j of February G In
ZW ,,rl ' I,n" A large numtfer of
Invitations hnvc been issued.
(.P,i "n,JIrs- Trimble I'rntt outer
to ncd at dinner at their home in Media
this week in honor of Dr. und Mrs
Harry Leedom Snicdley, who have giv.
(o allO-niin at an early dale.
Miss Margaret It. Hnwklus. of Idlc
' Id. near Media, left yesterday for
ttaynwrillc. N. C., to Vcmain 'until
spring.
ALONG THE READING
Mr. nnd Mr. Clarence W. Ervicii
are occupying their new home on Forest
nv..niic. Osont Mrs. Krvicn w ill be w
n embered as Mif, Clara Bcnninger. of
.lenslde Mr . Ervlfn. who k the sou
f Mr. and Mis. IforaCe Hrvien. of
1'oro.l avenue. Ogontz. as with the
i lieutenant0'' 0U'r " !'Car- "crvills "8
,eimnia'r Jtrfc' C!r,es B- Klinc have
vl! i- .from ' J if it to Mr. and Mrs.
I.aH Kline, of (Jreat Neck, 1,. i to
their home in Melroso Park.
of'niT,1 'A!rS- D,avil1 McMullln, Jr.,
uUVtiantIe'C0&.a bPCUdinK b0mC
' inUcr; hns "trued from New
for a week had bC" vlalt,u
,V-u ,nr?1 of n bcrics of rJodor Itai
g ue s lectures was delivered Thursday
night under the auspices of the Co'ouy
i)tt'?lblor' ".' Towu " Mrs.
.n'u,. ,v "!1S !airl"n of the com
' itt.o in charge. The club held Its reg
ular business n.t-etiug AVedncsday after
noon. fo'lowd by coimnuuity singiug.
umnlior of the members also attended
the all -day session Thursday of the
Montgomery County Federation at the
..imiiB -iiu. .ornstown. Mrr. Robert
.1. HolMiin. of Ambler, is president of
the Colony Club, und is uKo president
of the l.'dwaliou. They will bold n
num.- t.u . unuary .si. The proceeds, as
usual, will b" devoted to boine pliilan
thi'opic cause.
GE.RMANTOWN
Mis IJstiier Cnrth.v. of New York.
Has returned to her home from u visit
to Miss Mnrv Towne, of 211 last
Johuion street.
The Phi Sigma Delta rrnlcruitv of
''crmantovvn x ill give a dance at' the
J(nov(.Velt Hotel on Satuiday evening.
January 24. b
Mi-.s LtuS Green will ciitci'tain the
mcnibcrs of the Uermantown Senior and
.tumor Cliaiiten, of the Beta Kappa
Sigma Soiority nt licr home thi ufler-
limon. Her guests will Include Mks
..largaret.Schreibcr. Miss Kitty Smith,
Ahss Alii'c Bvrom. Mis Bertha Ormis
ton. Miss Mirinm Vandegrift, Miss
Heleu D'ightmi. Miss Harriett Pent'
land, Miss Marguerite Judge, Miss
Helen Theigart. Miss Eleanor Blood.
IMiss Beatrice Pippin, Mhs Helen Nay
lor. Miss Katharine Faber, "Miss Mary
I'aber, Sllss Justine Keller, Miss Kstber
Aekrojd and Miss Sidney Pollock.
Mi"-x Hstlicr A-krovd. u' member of
the Junior Chapter of the Sorority, will
leave with her sister and mother. Mrs.
Elizabeth H. Ackroyd. on February C,
to spend February und March traveling
through Florida.
The Senior Clftis of the Mt. St. Jo
soph Academy, Chestnut Hill, gave an
entertainment in St. Catharine's Hall
last night.
Miss (icorgina Skinvin- of 2."0 West
Clapicr street, will entertain informally
at her homo this afternoon. Her guests
v ill bo members of the Alpha Chapter
of the Beta Alpha Beta Sorority, and
will include: Miss Dorothy Magill,
Mi-s Mabel Murplo, Miss Janet Mills.
Miss Miidied Simons, Miss Evelyn
Lace. Miss Alice Spencer, Miss An
netta Van Buren, Miss Lila Muclntyre,
Miss Frances Mackie and Miss Helen
Bitter.
The Delta Delta Sorority will give a
danco this evening in the north garden
of the Bellevue-Stratfoid.
LANSDOWNE
One of tbe biggest event of the town,
and one which is sure to be remembered
for a long time, will be tho dinner for
the boys who were iu tho Fervico which
the Union Athletic Association will give
at tlie Twentieth Century Club in
Lansdowne. this evening. Two very
distinguished guests, Governor Sproul
and Mayor Moore, will be present on
this occi sion, nnd also about seventy
live of Lansdowne's representative citi
zens. Mr. J. H. Jarvis, president of
the Athletic Association, and Mr. F. S.
Underbill, who is chairman, have ar
ranged a very interesting evening.
The AVomnn's Chorus of tho Twen
tieth Century Club will give n concert
ou Tuesday evening. January 27, at the
clubhouse, under tbe direction of Mr.
Heury Hotz. The soloist for the oc
casion will be Mr. Harry Alelnikoff.
Tbe concert will bo followed by a dance.
At a recent meeting of the King'a
Daughters Citcle. the following officers
were elected for the coming year: Mrs.
J. Henderson, president, Miss Helen E.
Tavlor, vice president: Mrs. Hurry
Potts Babbitt, recording secretary;
Mrs. John Boyce, corresponding secre
tary, and Miss Lily Tuttle, treasurer.
Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgc Statzell, of
Drexel Hill, aro spending the vviutcr at
their bungalow at Plnehurst, N. C.
Mrs. C. W. Havilnnd has been spend
ing some time in New York
The Woman's Club of Dreiel nill
held a Thrift Meeting on Tuesday af
ternoon, nt Mrs. II. V. Curll's hom.
The women were, addressed by a rep
resentative of the Treasury Department
at Washington. The hostesses were
Mrs. H. V. Curll, Mrs. L Milliette,
Mrs. Moore and Mrs. John Cory. Mrs.
Georgo Johnson had cbargo of the mu
sical program x
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Miss Mabel Edwards, of 3707 Powel
ton avenue, will give a tea this after
noon from 4 to 0 o'clock, in honor of
Miss Ituth Obre, of New York.
The Pi Phi Alfa Sorority of tho West
Philadelphia High School gave a dance
in the North Garden of the Bellevuo
Stratford last evening.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Friends of Mrs. Mary Weiler, of
2324 South Sixteenth street, will be
glad to learn she Is recuperating from
her recent illness.
Sirs, deorge Bates and her son, Mas
ter Geoige Bates, of. West Berlin, huvo
returned home after visitins Mrs. Wei
ler for several days.
MUd Eleanor Boyle wilt spend U.l.eie th.p lieutenant it ntfttlonetL.
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BVENlM PUBLId
A FUTURE BELLE
?i 'wj:&ti-h i -: n-i' &w ,- " tjysv,
' Plioto by 1'htito Crattcrs
MISS MABY NORWOOD LHA
Dauslitcr of Mr. and Mrs. Langdou Lea, of Wynncvvood, Pa,
week end visiting Dr. nnd Mrs. Jack
Hollahan at tbeir homo in Asbury
Park.
Miss Surao Love, daughter of M".
and Mrs. John Love, of 2415 South
Sixteenth street, will entertain at din
ner this evening Miss Ruth M. Baldwin,
of 3Iedia, and Mr. Francis 10. Davi
son, of Norwood.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
MIis Dorothy Marie Gardner will en
tertain this evening at her home, 3401
North Seventeenth street. The guests
will Include Miss Emilie P. Wells, Miss
Elsie Merrill, MKs Helen McFaddcu,
Miss Geitrude White, Miss Jean Davis,
Miss Martha Kellv, Ml Millie Don
aldson, Mifs Doiotby Wells, of Media;
Mr. George G. Geikler. Jr.. Mr. Nel
son AVerntz. Mr. Charles Houstou, Mr.
William Cadzow, Mr. William Browu,
Mr. Iloseoc Koenberger. Mr. Frnnk
Keller, Mr. Jtalph Murdock nnd Mr.
Henry Salford, of Texas.
Mrs. Samuel Alcott, of 224S North
Broad street, entertained the following
at cards yesterday afternoon at her
home : Mrs. Hiram D. Miller. Mrs. Rob
ert Oladfeltcr, Mrs. Charles Patter
ton. Mrs. James Spencer, Mrs. Charles
Wislcr, Mrs. Charles E. Lukens. Mrs.
George Outhette, Dr. A L. Le Fevre,
Miss Anna Crcith. Mrs. Louise Potts,
Mrs. Walter Scott. Mrs. R. II. Hoy.
Miss Matilda Schiedel and Mrs. Sjlvu
nusA Leilb.
Alisl Augusta Brown has gone to New
Orleans, La., to remain thiuugh the
winter.
Dr. uud Mrs. J. C. Atli.x, of 2.'..V
North Eishteenth street, left jesterday
for several weeks' stay in Palm Bench,
Fla.
Mrs. Edwin M. Yeagley, of 1437 "West
Somerset street, entertained the mem
bers of the aid society of the Bethel
United Evangelical Lutheran Church
at their home on Monday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Kendrick S. Smith will
receive on Tuesday evenings. January
20 and 27, at their home nt 2207 North
Thirteenth street. Mrs. Smith was Miss
Ruby E. Rau.
Mr. nnd Mrs Lester R. Lamb have
returned from their wedding trip and
nre at home nt 2S22 North Twenty
fourth street. Tlu bride was Miss Anna
Kauffmau.
TIOGA
Tbe date of the first meeting of the
Thirty-eighth w'ard branch of the
League of Women Citizens has been
changed to Tuesday evening, January
20. All women residents of the ward
nre invited to the meetings of the league
in the annex of the Odd Fellows' Home,
Seventeenth and Tioga streets. The
bubject for Tuesday evening is "Pro
paring for Intelligent Citizenship."
Announcement is made of the Wed
ding of Miss Margaret I. McNulty, sis
ter of Mr. Harry McNulty. of 3817
North Fifteenth street, nnd Mr. Frank
A. McDermott, also of Tioga, on Sat
urday morning, January 10, in St.
Stephen's Roman Catholic Church,
Broad and Butler streets, by the Rev.
Joseph Tynan. Mr. nnd Mrs. McDer
mott left on a short trip, nnd upon their
return will live at 3817 North Fif
teenth street.
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Krull, of 2112
West Eric avenue, will leave today to
.spend the midwinter in Bermuda.
SWARTHMORE
Major and Mrs. Max R. Stockton re
cently returned from Bregt, "Franco,
where Major Stockton was btationed
during the greater port of the war.
Miss Margaret Marr. daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. George A. Marr, has arrived
from Canton, China, where she was
engaged in missionary activities.
The musical section of the Junior
Women's Club was entertained at the
home of Mrs. Harold Calvert on Tues
day. A short instrumental program
was presented by tho club. Among
those attending were Miss Myra Hol
man, -Miss Mary Walter. Miss Sarah
Young, Miss Ethelwyn Hickliug, Miss
Evelyn Webt nnd Miss Helen Adams.
That Swarthmote women are Declin
ing exceptionally interested in civic du
ties is evidenced by the meeting of the
first citizenship class in tho clubhouse
last week, whero Miss Jessie If. Evuus,
of Philadelphia, lectured on the funda
mentals of good government. A few
of thoso present were Mrs. Alan G.
Thatcher. Mrs. Robert O. Brooks, Mrs.
Harold Calvert. Mrs. Frank Ford Bar
ber and Miss Helen Myer.
A children's party will be given this
evening by Mr. and Mrs. Carl 11. Cnaf
fee, in honor of theK- three children.
Miss Marion Chaffee. Miss Virginia
Chaffee and Master William Chaffee.
A dinner and theatre party was given
bv Mrs. Ida P. Stabler, Thursday eve
ning, in honor of the birthday of her son,
Mr. Norman C. Stabler, who is h. stu
dent at Swarthmore College, Misa
Anita Trickle, Miss Elizabeth Miller,
Mr. William Kemp and Mr. Henry
Woodman were among the Invited
guests.
Kuhn Clark
The marriage of Miss Sarlta G.
Clark, daughter of Mrs, James G.
Clark, formerly of Washington and .now
of this city, and First Lieutenant Harry
A. K'lhu. ot Pittsburgh, took place at
2 o'clock this afternoon, Tho ceremony
was performed at tho home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. W. Brown in Narberth, with
only Intimate friends in attendance.
Mr, nud Mrs, Kuhn will make their
home at Udgewood Arsenal, Maryland,
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LEDaEErHIAtifeLPHlA, SATURDAY
ST. FRANCIS JUNIORS
GIVE PLAY FOR HOME
Convalescent House at Darby
to Benefit by Annual
Affair
The ,st. Francis Juniur Aid will
give tho annual benefit for the St. Fran
cis Couvnlc-ccnt House ut Darby, ut the
Bellovue-Stratford oiuJanuniy 2(1. The
benefit will consist of a play followed b.7
dancing. The show is being coached by
Mr. Charles Morgan and the cust will
be tilled by members of the Junior Aid
and tbeir friends. The entertainment
will be along slightly different lines this
year, as it will bo straight comedv. iu
tcrsperscd twith siuging und musical
numbers.
Mrs. Gibbons, who will be remembered
ns Miss Helen Euti, who acted in
former shows and who bus had excellent
dramatic experience, will take one of the
lends, nnd Mr. McMullin nud Mr. Dia
mond arc well known iu amateur theat
ricals. Among others taking part iu
the tw-t will be Miss Elizabeth Can
ning, Miss Eleanor Gelser, Miss Ger
trude Mundy, and Mr. Fleming.
Some of the girls in the chorus and
on the flower, cigarette aud program
committees arc: Miss Mury Hookev.
Miss Gcrttude Zane. Miss Katheriue
Schlater. Miss Marie Toner, Miss A gov
jevvis, .viiss 'xneresa isiank, Miss ireue
Bradford, Miss Mary Kennedy, Miss
Agnes Keuucdy, and Misa Stella Kelly.
Some of the boxboldcrs uro: Mrs.
Anthony Hirst. Mrs. lgnntius Horst
mann, Mrs. R. M. Queunell. Mr. Joseph
C. Hutchinson, Mr. Francis Kelly. Mr.
Ignatius Dohan, Mr. Edward DuMee.
Rt. Rev. Mousignor N. F. Fisher, Mru
Thomas Hunter and Mrs James Mundy.
WISSAHICKON
Mr. Frederick J. Frorien. of 102
Rochellc avenue, and Miss Annie G.
Eugell were hostesses at the annual
meeting of the Cornell Women's Club
in honor,' of Founder's Day. on Monday
evening at the home of Mrs. Froriep.
The guests were entertained at dinner,
followed by a talk by Dr. Eleanor
Burns, of the Women's College, of
Constantiuople. who spoke of her ex
periences in Turkey during tbe world
war. Doctor Burns is a member of
the club. Others present were Mrs.
Burt Emory, Mrs. Alexander Milligan,
Miss Long. Mrs. Charles Buck, Mrs.
McCaulcy. Miss Sadie Barnholdt. Miss
Barlow, Miss Emma Loux, Mrs. Weis
enbach, Miss Sbollenberger, Miss Julia
Bligh, Miss Jenkins. Miss Margaret
Aherne, Miss Emma Kunze, Miss Anna
Biddle, Mrs. Bossinger, Miss Martha
Dick, Miss Mary Peacock, Miss Ruth
Hoffstcu, Miss Potts, MUs Mary Oa
borne and Miss Anna Grace Edmunds.
Tbe Rev. Joseph Speers, of St. Ste
phen's Protestant Episcopal Church,
Wilkinsburg, Pa., is spending the week
end as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Henry
J. Dahm, of 23S Kalos street.
NORRISTOWN
Announcement is made of tbe mar
riage of Bliss Anna Mao Colehower, of
Bridzenort. and Mr. William Henry
Keebler, of Upper Meribn, on WednCs-'
day, January 14. iue marriage was
solemnized in the Christ Swedes' Epis
copal Church. The rector, the Rev.
W. W. Taylor officiated. Mr. and Mrs.
Keebler will live in Upper Merlon.
The hostesses at tbe dance to be given
at the Ersine Tennis Club house this
evening will be Mrs. H. Mulford Bunt
ing, Jr., Mrs. P. Frank Hunter. Jr..
Mrs. Frederick B. Little, Mrs. James
S. Boyd, and Mrs. Joseph D. Rambo.
Another large social event of the Er
sine Club season will be a card party
to be given on Friday evening, January
30.
ROXBOROUGH
The Roxborough Mothers' Club held
a meeting yesterday afternoon at
Woodvale, the clubhouse of the Amer
ican Bridge Co.'s Club, which was fol
lowed by un informal entertainment.
Arrangements were made to give a large
card party in February in aid of the
community service work of tho club.
Mrs. Joseph Henry Ewing presided, aud
others participating wero Mrs. Charles
Keffer, Mrs. J. Wooler, Mrs. Horace
Kenworthy. Mrs. Wilbur Schoficld, Mrs.
Joseph Miles, Mrs. Walter Hodsou,
Mrs. George Tagert, Mrs. Matthew
Dunlap. Sirs. Harry Misslmer, Mrs.
Elmer Priest, Mrs. Joseph Davenport,
Mrs. Herbert Stafford, Airs. James
AVatson, Mrs. John Hurley, Mrs. A.
Skrobanck, Mrs. John C. Schmidt, Mrs,
James McGrory, Mrs. E. R. Clark, Mrs.
Frauk Thomas, Mrs. AVilliuin Reid,
Mrs. Charles AA'cin and Mrs. Robert
Crawford.
Belfleld-Smlth Wedding
The wedding of MUs Florence Smith,
of AYynnewood road, Overbrook, to Mr.
Alfred G. Beltield, was solemnized
at St. Androw's Church, Eighth and
Spruce streets, at 11 o'clock this morn
ing. The ceremony was performed
bv the Rev. J". J. Joyce Moore, who
officiated at the marriage of the bride
groom's parents. The bride was at
tended by Mrs. George Katzenbach as
matron of honor. Mr, G. Widenor Ser
vas3 was the best man. Mr. Thomas
Servasa and Mr. George Katzenbach
Servoss were Ushern. The wedding
was a private one. unattended nnlv hv
nembers of tlic family uud followed by
a weuumg urvaniun. at wo XUllCnnouse
,U.vyU fy'
11
"MASTER MONEY,"
IS THRIFT SLOGAN
If You Don't, It Will Master You,
Is Apponded Warning for
Saving3 Week
".Master money matters or thoy will
master you."
This is the slogan for National Thrift
AYeek which began today.
Thrift AVcek is designed to call atten
tion to the bnvlng ot tbr wasted dollars,
to the wise investment of funds, the use
of time spent unwisely and the conser
vation of health nnd strength. The
nctlvlties of Thrift Week nre based on
a creed called the ten coniinnndments
of one's financial life. Tlley arc:
First. AVork nnd earn to belli iu
crease the world's goods and decrease
the cost of living.
Second. Make a budget to usccrtniu
bow you shall dlspoto of your income.
Third. Keep n record of expendi
tures to see how close you conic to
your estimates.
Fourth. Have a bank account to
keep your money iu safe place and
help you to save.
Fifth. Carry life insurance to pro
tect your loved ones Iu cusp of your
death.
Sixth. Make a will to help Insure
your resources going o,uickly to thoc
you desire.
Seventh. Own your own home io
obtain tho greatest satisfaction in your
homo life.
Eighth. Pay your bills promptly to
meet the obligations you have to jour
creditors.
Ninth. Invest in government securi
ties to help your country and muko a
wie investment.
Tenth. Shnre with others to fulfill
your religious duty of stewardship.
The Centrul branch of the Y. M. C.
A. has arranged for a program con
sistlng of lectures appropriate to the
salient features of the campaign for
each day of tho week.
Oppenhelmcr-Alsberg Nuptials
An interesting wedding of tho week
was that of Miss Roba Alsbere. daush
tcr of Mr. and Mrs. AVilliam Alsberg,
of 1004 AVest Vcnnngo street, and Mr.
AVilllnm L. Oppenlicimer, of 35,"0 Nortu
Broad street, which took place ou Wed
nesday evening at tl-e Rcllevue-Strut-ford.
The bride was given in marriage
by her father, and the ccremonv was
performed by the Rev. Joseph Kraus
kopf, D. D.. of the Kcnesoth lsrnl
Temple. A gown of white satin nnd
rate lace was worn by tho bride, with
a veil of tulle extending to the hem
of the court train and caught with clus
teis of orange bnsoniN. Orchids und
roses were carried. Jliss Evelyn Ro
senberg was maid ot honor, nnd Mr.
Stanton Oppenheimer was his brother's
best man. The ceremony was followed
by a dim.er. Mr. and .Mrs. Oppenheim
er left on nu extended southern tiip
and upon their return will be at homo
at the Majestic Hotel.
TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES
Charles II. Smith New York ells-, and Mary
Obeniiuec. Pmnsvlvanl i
Isaac Bradliv. Itfl N. l)th St.. end Irene
Hounds. 150 1ST nth ut
Alnx Cutler. Cimdrn. N J., and Laura I.
Frlel. Camden. N. J
Abner H Steer. Mu N IStli ef and
Mabol .Tord 231 S. Mth f,t,
Rudolph C. Mernelle 28a 1 N. 4 Mi Ft . and
Anna V. IIowkIIb. Bddj-pton. Pa.
Walter P. frchalk. Naw Yard. I'hlla. and
Cora Nlelnus. 221S S, ir.tli tt
Bernard J Quinn. 2003 E HuntlnKdoA at..
mid Theresa N. Sander. 4300 Richmond st.
Jarob Kave, Bronx, JC. v.. and Soohle Baer.
tltS Master at.
Albert W .vrartln. 1!22 vv. Pauohln st and
Cml'v Walker. 1B22 V. Duuphlii et.
John D I.vnch Unland, Pa., and Mary W
Price SIMS VVoodblno ave.
John Itarrlcon. Ediemont, Pa . ana Catu-
arlna K. Pwlt. 3.1H1 N Wai-nock st
Walter Kowalfcke. S2H need st . und Sarah
Kteednuii. 1826 N 8th at.
James p. Arlan. 13ethehem Pj and Lor-
ctta R Bowles. Bethlehem. Ta.
Subject t Chsnca
XTTAMniJA !
MONDAY
Dorothy Phillips In
HIr Wife's Friend
12th, Morris Passyunlt Av.
APOLLO ()
S2d and Thompson Sts.
Nflzlmova 111
The Brat
ARCADIA
Oiestnut below lth Bt.
t)
Charlos
Itcil Hot
DELMONT
S2d dbove Market St.
(s)
Oorlnno
lluinnn
UI.IJEH1HD '.)
Broad & Susquehanna Ave.
Morsuerlte Clark 111
A fllrl Namd Mary
BROADWAY
Broad and Snyder Avs.
(I)
M&le ftnd
Female
CAPirOL
722 Market St.
()
Will Posers In
Jubllo
rjSDAB
UOtl) st.
U
Pfsui llavakawu In
The Illustrious Prince
end Cedar Ave.
COLISEUM
Market Bet.
Dorotrn Dalton In
His Wife's Friend
83th and SOth
COLONIAL (a;
GUI, and Maplewood Avs.
Clara. Kimball 1 nunc
In The Ees of Youth
EMPRESS
Main St.,
(I
Maiy FJckford In
Heart o' the llllln
Manjrunk
CC11EKA
40th and Market Bit,
norothy
Turning
Viola
PlMff
FAMILY .
1311 Market St.
(I
FAIItMOUNT
26th St. and Qlrard Ave.
()
Exrlo Williams In
Whn a Man Loves
FKANKFORD
4715 Frankford Ave.
()
Wallace
Hawthorne.
FRANKLIN . (
Third and Fltuwattr Sta.
B6TH ST. THEATRE (s)
Below Spruce St.
Mary
Heart
Eang -
GREAT NOHTIIEKN
Broad St. at Erie Ave.
(a)
In A Virtuous Vamo
Jack Plckford In
In Wrone
UIPKRIAL
SOth and Walnut Sl.
()
JFFFERSON
20th and Dauphin Sti.
j w. Kerrtean In The
t.ord Loves tn Irish
JUMUO ()
Front St. and dlrard Ave.
The
LKDER
41t and Lancaster Ave.
()
Male n(J
Female
LIBERTY . )
Broad and Columbia Ave.
Gall Kan In
Some One Must ray
pnuxUi Fairbanks in
When Clouds Roll By
LOCC8T s)
62d and Locust Sts.
MARKET ST. THEATRE (s)
3S3 Market St.
Own Mooro in
Plcadllly Jim
MODEL
4S3 South St.
(s)
Cleo Madison In The
Olrl From Nowhere
NTXON
B2d and Market Sts.
(s)
Zaiu
Foor
OVERBROOK
63d and llaverford Ave.
)
Viola Dana In
Please Get Married
PALACE
1214 Market St.
(s)
Clara Kimball
Eyes of
Earl Williams In
The Back Gate
nullie Ave. ft Dauphin St.
rniNCKsa,
1018 Market St.
(s)
Senue Havakawa In
The Tons: Man
RFOFNT
Msrket St. btlow 17th
(s)
Ethel f'layton In the
13th Commandment
RIALTO (i)
Otn. at Tulpehoeken
nivoLi 7
C2d and. Bansom Sts.
Viola
Please
When Bearcat
Went Dry
()
Blanche Sweet In
Ftthtlnt; Creasy
Market St. below 7th ...
SAVOY
1211 Market Bt.
(i)
Alice
Slaves
STANLEY
Market above 18th
(s)
Katherlne MacDonald
in The Thunderbolt
BTKAND (,)
Oermantown Ave. at Venanco
Daurlas
When Clouds
VICTORIA
Ninth and Market Sta.
GO
May Allison In
Fair and Warmer
i:ST ALLEGHENY
i'Stu and Allegheny
Jack Holt In Woman
Thou Uaveit it
mXSSSA ,?"JSr
' II. W
A
,i-J&,.j-i
JANUARY 17, 1920
HOME
By FANNIE
, Mr. Gilly, o New York, clerk in
n. Michigan hotel, telh Hirdie Fink,
New York saleswoman, of hi chance
of nettina o. position in New York,
Mr. 1'rokea, of Miami, Michigan,
grand master of a convention at tho
hotel, also admires Miss Fink very
much, and attempts to dance with her.
lie is not a good dancfir and ihvy gii'o
it up and go out on the porch.
CHAPTKK VI
f A LL over. I'm leaving on tbe 8:-15
f-aud you on the noon, nin't you?"
"The twelve thirty"
"It's been
a swell ten
days. Gee,
aud I thought
I wasn't co
ing to like it
out here."
"1 I just
don't Luow
what the
place would
have been
without you,
Miss Hirdie.
Just tho life
of things you
were."
"A hwcH
ten days it's
b e e u and
vou've been
FANNIE HUItST
fine and
dandy to me, too. But suy, won't little
old Noo York look good I I aiu't heard
a houkhonk and 'watch your step' und
'step lively' for so long I'll be mistak
ing the Times Building for n tall pine
when I get home."
"Heigh-ho such is life," t-aid Mr.
Prokfs, "such is life!"
"Ain't it sol"
"We meet and we pass on we meet
aud we pass on,"
He drew from tho lozenge of his
emotions slowly, sparing himself noue
of the bitter sweet flavor of his
thoughts.
"Monday morning, little sister, I'll
be waking up to tlic G o'clock chiijues
;'f the First Presbyterian and the crow-
iue of Buntum Jimmic
"I got it over them both with a sixty
cent alarm clock and a ash rati sym
phony." "And I'll lay there listening to old
Mary unlock the summer kitcheu and
after I hear her turning tlic windlass
to hoist the water from (lie well I'll
be gettin' up myself and "
"T kuow the fceliu'." '
" -uud getting down to unlock the
store just like there wasn't no little
sister had come and sneaked into my
heart out hero in the 'lines."
"Aud I'll be trallln inj black cbnr
ni"iic over a grecu velvet carpet and
between sales swappin' manicures with
the girls and daring Eddie, the stock
boy. to wriggle his cars for us."
"I wish you wasn't going back I
just wish you wasn't, Mi--s Birdie."
I got the two best reasons a girl
could have
A dollar-sixty and a rail-
road ticket in my poiketbook and the
horse show advance display opening
Monday morning, with me on the job
belling the eight hundred dollar cloth
of gold over Maisi"'s head or knowing
the rcusou why not."
"I I just think we ought ought to
Keep you out here with us, little
Birdie."
"Gee, wouldn't that be a cinch."
"We ain't going to let you go neither
that's all there is to it."
"That's right, tease me along."
"If I wasn't afraid you'd break your
sides laffing. I'd snv there just couldn't
be a finer sight than you in in a white
dress and no hat walking up High
street about closing time, the way they
do in our town on lim' evenings. You
in n white dress und no hat comin'
down to meet meet "
SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER
PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF JANUARY 19 TO JANUARY 24
TUESDAY
Dorotlu Phillips In
His Wife's Friend
Nazimov.i In
The Brat
Carl
When
Pav In
Dollar!
Charle. Rav In
Red-Hot Dollars
Griffith in
Collateral
Corlnne Griffith In
Human Collateral
Corlnno
Human
Maurlco Tounieur'a
Victory
Male and
Female
Will Rosjers In
Jubllo
Will
Sessue Havakawa In
The Illustrious Prince
Doro!h Dalton In
His "Wife's Friend
Clara Kimball Tnuna
In The Eyes of Touth
Clura
In The
Mary Plckford In
Heart o' the Hills
Miry
Heart
Glh In
the Tables
Dann In
Get Married
Mareuerltn Clark in
Luck In Pawn
Marlon Davlos In
The Cinema Murder
Dorothv Dalton In
His Wife's Friend
Reld In
U . a
Wallaco Reid In
Hawthorne. U. S A
Sessu
Tho
J'.lckJordI,1,
o' the Hills
Mary Plckford In
Heart o' the Hills
ellne
Evangeline
Constance Talmadee
In A Virtuous Vamp
Jack Plckford In
In Wrons
Tom Mocro In
Lord and Lady Altry
Will
Almost
Miracle
Man
The Miracle
Man
Male and
Female
E K Lincoln In
Virtuous Men
Douslas Fairbanks in
When Clouds Roll By
Oven Mooro in
Plcadllly Jim
Cleo Madison In The
airl'Froin Nowhere
Gladya
Pitts In
Relations
Zazu ntl" Iu
Poor Relations
Zizu
Poor
William Farnum In
Last of Duanes
Young- In
Youth
Clam Klmbs.ll Youns In
Ees of louth
Florence Vldor In
Poor Relations
U 1 Warner i'i
Haunting Shadows
Ethel Clayton In the
13th Commandment
Ethel
13th
Dana In
Oet Married
Marlon Davls In
The Cinema Murder
When Bearcat
Went Dry
II. B. Walthall In
The Boomerang
Joyce In
of Pride
Constance Blnney In
Erstwhile Suian
Katherloe MacDonald
In The Thunderbolt
Fairbanks In
Douglas Fairbanks In
When Clouds Roll By
Roll By
May Allison In
Fair and Warmer
May
I Fair
I Ethel
Lillian .dish In
True Hear( Hutle
I jmravie ot Irfjva
i " UBT m5t o AiiamcA. ' y . J
tW-
)
- . - .JSLsw. .mA .WijHI.1 ..
GROWN
HURST
"Gee!"
"You won't believo It, little Birdie,
but way down underneath the city I
think jou got just n littlo Miami in
your mnke-up, I do."
"I T uin't so stuck on the city; it's
just stuck on me, like sticking plaster.
Sometimes I I hate it."
"I don't want you to go back there
to fetay, Birdie. I'm comin' on my Sep
tember trip and bring you back homo
with me, that's what I am. I ain't
going to let the city get Its big sooty
hands on you again, that's what I ain't.
Little bister, you know what I what
I "
"Ulrdlc. I "
"One two three four five six
seven eight nine ten eleven 1 Hur
rah 1 Hurrah!"
"It's tbe bust up, dearie. I gotta
gotta go pass the lovin' cup, little
Birdie. You just Just wait for me, I
-want to say I "
"Hurrah hurrah the cup! ! I 1"
"Comlu' comin' wait here for me,
little sister. Comin', boys, comlu'."
Almost simultaneously Mr. Gilly
turned the corner of tho ell, so slim, so
svelte, that be was a black silhouette
against black : u disembodied bauds and
taco and shirtfront floatiug in an aura
of bay rum.
"Birdie that you? Gee, where you
been hiding yourself? I've been on a
regular man bunt since I came up from
the station. You aiu't sick, nre you,
sitting out here alone with the high
priest stuff going on inside. "
"Gilly 1"
"That's me!"
"EVER EVER GREEN
That's how the remembrance of him is." This is what Lola Laladay Delano
said to the man who wanted her to forget her grief at the death of her hus
band nnd become a member of his theatrical troupe. He could not under-'
stand. But let
FANNIE IWRST
Tell you the story. The first installment appears next Monday
"AYhatta you know about that?
You're a whole day ahead of jourself."
"Chicago didn't Iiuve no strings on
my heart kiddo!"
rreshie!"
"AVeJJ, kiddo guess!"
She lea
caned forward, her hair like rine
corn in starlight.
"Gee. Gilly, you landed it!"
"Forty a week and thren shifts,
Morning Glory ain't bad for your
Uncle Fuller, is it? If I'd a hit old
Kelly for fifty he'd come over with it,
too forty u week and morning duty
eh, kiddo?"
"It's swell, Gilly just grand!"
He rubbed his palms together as if
they were lubricated with the sweet
oil of success, twirled thrice on his
heels und swuug himself perilously atop
the veratida rail, his legs twined
through the palings and teetering back
and forward to maintain a balance.
"It's nil in knowiu how. kiddo I
knew what I was doing when I took
i the jump to Chicago."
"You bet you did!"
"Any other fellow wouldn't have fol
lowed it up the way I did. taking a
chance ou my job and hiking off to Chi
cago like I wasn't on the hotel pay
roll that's me every time; let me set
my heart on a thing and it's mine!"
"Sa, won't it be swell to have a
friend working nt the New McPheeter?"
"Stop in any time vou want. Mnrn.
ing Glory I'll give you all tbe fancy
scented soap and tissue paper wrapped
tooth -picks you want."
"I'll stop iu all righty!"
"Three moro weeks and I'll bo back
home. Birdie-birdie! I'll be bitting the
truil for old Broadway!"
"Won't jou hit tho high places,
though !"
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
Dorothy-Phillips In
His Wife's Friend
Louis Bennison in
A Misfit Earl
Williams in
a Man Loves
Star Cast In
Checkers
Charles Rav in
Red-Hot Dollars
Charles Rav In
Red-Hot Dollars
Griffith I'i
Collateral
Marlon Davles In
The Cinema Murder
Maurice Tourneur's
Victory
Oraldln Farrar In
name of the Desert
Msle and
Female
Allc Bradv In
The Fear Market
Robers In
Jubllo
Jack Plckford In
In Wrong
M.ila and
Femalo
Male and
Female
Manruerlto Clark In
A Girl Named Mary
Marguerite Clark In
A Girl Named Man-
Kimball Youna
Eyes of Youth
Clara Kimball Young
In The Eyes of Youth
Plckford In
o' the Hills
Teagy Hyland In
Mrry-Go.Round
Maoruerlte Clark In
Luck In Pawn
The Miracle
Man
Star Caet In
What Would Xu Do'
Dirls ICenvon In
The Bandbox
Anita Stewart In
Mind the Paint Girl
Constsnce Taltnsdge In
A Virtuous Vamp
Hayaknwa in
Dragon Painter
ffu Havakawa in
The Dragon painter
Harry Morev In
The Darkest Hour
Tim Moore in
Toby's Bow
May Allleon In
Almost Married
Dolores Ceslnlll
The Virtuous Model
Constance Talmadge
in A Virtuous Vamp
Constance Talmadge
In A Virtuous Vamp
Jack Plckford In
In Wrong
Fialno Hamrnersteln In
The Country Cousin
Rogers In
a Husband
II R Warner In
Haunting Shadows
The Miracle
Man
Enid BenrMt In What
Eiery Woman Knows
Male and
Temalo
Male and
Temalo
Marlon Davles In
The Clnemi Murder
Elslre Hammer"tln In
The Country Cousin
Dnuslas Fairbanks In
When Clouds Roll By
nuclas Fairbanks in
When Clouds Roll By
Own Moore In
Plcadllly Jim
H"iert Pnswrrth In
Behind tho Door
Rrockwell In
Thieves
Penrv Inland In
The Web of Chanco
Pitts In
Relations
Ernest Truex In
Night of tho Dub
Wallace Held In
Valley of the Qlanta
Elsie Janls In
A Rerular Girl
Clara Kimball Young In
Eyes of Youth
Clarn Klrnhsll Young
Eyes of Youth
Maurice Tourneur's
VI 'tory
Maurlc Tourneur'H
Victory
Constance Blnnev lu
Erstwhile Sui-an
Harrv Carev In A Gun
Fighting Gentleman
Clayton In the
Commandment
ElhM CIsyton In the
13th Commandment
Jack Plckford In
A Burglar by Prosy
Anita Stewart In
Mlnd-the-Palnt Girl
When nearest
Went Dry
When Bearcat
Went Dry
Wm Russell In The
Lincoln Highwayman
Alice Jove In
Slaves of Pride
Henry B Walthall In
Long Ann of Mannliter
Joseph Conrad's
Victory
Katherlne MacDonald
In The Thunderbolt
Katherlne MacDonald
In The Thunderbolt
Douglas Fairbanks In
When Clouds Roll By
Douglas Fairbanks In
Winn Clouds Roll By
Allison In
and Warmer
Clayton In the
May Allison 111
Fair and Warmer
Male r
ami irmnalo
sur atunriseT '
-. -"'A. ti.iik.. .f. ..i. .N.f
8
"Will I a taxi for ma the alMrif?I.i
strike tho asphalt, with my baeK m'h
the meter and a green carnation In
my buttonholol"
"Oh, you!"
"I'll call you up the same night, toe,
Cleopatry a littlo supper theatre IU;
Broadway after eleven, with the Uthlti
so white you'll need a sunshade, and .,
every honk and squawk nnd clarion 'Ir ",,.'
town woriuug uvcruiui, ju, kcc, mutwi
I'm going back homo!"
"Let's go out on tho lake gee, thl
place gets on my nolves let dodgo
tho Ja.vs I nin't been so excited sines
I bad the measles."
Down the stepa together, lightly nnd .
abreast, and out on tho sloping beach,
with tho white sand sparkling to the
moon and tho lake rocking gently. ,
"Say. I guess you ain't some littlo
pencherino yourself tonight pink xoe
In your hair, and say where'd you get
them littlo nlnk bows on your sleeves?
Ding! Dong! ico water nnd towela
for 00." , ' .
"Quit, Freshlol Look, yo(i untied
it!"
"Lcmmo tie it!"
"No!"
"Gownnn." "
"Quit!" , ,
"Did you miss me, Morning Glory
huh? did you?"
"Oh. 1 don't know la-la!"
"Hear her sassin' mo Ilka my noma
wasn't McPheetcrs."
llr It
"Listen listen, will you, to what
they're playin' up there at tho Sun
dav school dance. Say, aro my eats
kidding we?"
"Oh-h-h, it's the Teasing Tango! I
dared little Reddy' to piny It tonight
He's playing it for me; can you beat
it?"
"Como on, kiddo!"
They sprang into each other's arms
like fire horses into traces. Sand flew
from under their fet. Their bodies wero
lax and matched to a syncopated rhythm
that carried them , down the moonlit
beach, their heads thrown backward
and their sand-sprayed feet rapid and
yet more rapid.
"Kiddo." he said, holding her close
nnd looking down into her eyes.
"Gee. home never was like this,
Gilly. You sure are some little dancer.
He hehl her suddenly closer, so that
the breath jumped out of her throat
iu a little gasp and the pink bud flut
tered out of her hair.
"On forty a week, Birdie, you and
me we could just go plumb danclric
through life like this."
"Yes," she said, scant of breath.
"Are you game, Morning Glory?"
His lips were close to tho warm hemp
of her hair.
"Yes," sho said, as in n dream, sway
ing down the silver sand with her up
turned face bathed in tbe same silver.
"Birdie-birdie "
"Yes Gilly yes."
"Whoop, kiddo! Say, that dip there
was a beauty that's tho Singalese,
ain't it? There now, Glory, dip again!"-
He looked down at her the grilling
glnnee of Apollo burning through the,
diffident lids of a captured Daphne. .
She relaxed over his sunnortlne arm
like a lily that sways in a breeze it
loves and to the rhythm of her own.
breathy humming:
Oh, that teasing teasing Tango,
Swoop ! oh how it makes your
brain go,
La la tra la la la-a-a la.
Copyright. I$i0. 1u Whealtr Sinijlsjln
(THE END)
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
Louis Bennlson in
A Misfit Earl
Loul Bennison la
A Uisfit Earl
Star Cast In
Checkers
Tom Moore In
Lord end Lady Algy
Charles Rav In
Red-Hot Dollars
Charles Rav in
Rod-Hot Dollars
Marion Davias In
The Cinema Murder
Marlon Davles In
Tha Cinema Murder
Gnldine Farrar In
Flame of the Desert
Dorothv Dalton In
His Wife's Friend
Alice Brady In
The Fear Market
Alice Brady In
The Fear Market
Jock Plckford In
In Wrong
Jack Plckford In
In Wrong
Mai nnd
remain
Anlts Stewart In
Shadows of the Past
SetMie Hayakawa in
Tho Tons Man
Sesnue Havakawa In
The Tong Man
Clara Kimball Young
In The Eyes of Youth
,c'SJt Kimball Young?
'" Tho Eyes of Youth
Gorge Walsh In
'I ha beast
George Walsli In
Tho Beast
Norma Talmadge In
Islf of Conquest
Norma Talmadge I
Isle ot Conquest
All '-tar Cast in
Your v ife and Mine
Stuart Holmes In
s'" of .the Children
Marlon navies In
The c inema Murder
Jack Ho't In
Victory
Pauline Stak in
Broken Butterfly
Pauline Stark In
BroScen ButterHy
Gladys Leslie In
The Midnight Bride
Talmadge and O'Brlef)
In Her Only Way,
Mine Nazimovaln
The Brat
Mnae Nezlmovatn -The
2rat
Constance Talmadge
In A Virtuous Vamp
Constance Talmadge
inA Mrtuoos Vatnn
Elaine Hamrnersteln in
Thft Country Cousin
C'l1"' Hamrnersteln Inj
The Country Cousin
Constance Blnney In
Erstwhile Susan
Earle Williams In
When a Man Loves
Wallace Reid In
The Lottery Man
Bryant Washburn In
It Pays to Advertise
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