wmMMiMmmm m v,f vr? $ ?w in ' Si 'Vi ,f mmmmm , Shoilttenas ma, supper Uub at tho.Bcllevuc ' Stratford Ivy Ball Plans Talked About 1'tmtTOiic.v Aid tiif-Vtlng Inst mHB .vn-iili-rfiillv litirndnl nml . .ficil the Kr Hay ueiore me inceunK. "-. imj funis, 'i 1 Martin hpiAp hIho of the two other ,,Mr. and Mr Jnc MrJ : i Zc "me inborn of the 1-3. A. who, J' I'0""1 ."!' D r "i i l. m last year, hoth of them ."",'', (i'i,i Workir in the organization and ro.." .,. ,,f tlm Kmoritcnrv Aid arc ptinnlinr to put up a memorial to Mm. rw.Ht. but the plan has not tahcu definite chape yt- -rntrvna of Mrs. Winlield Arter will i' rprfilti'v '"" "nrr-v '" !""Jr of 'bD t.- mntllPP. rittbiirgli. died oiiite middenlyon Fridav. J1''' ""lr """ ",,; "' ," Yrk 'tn attend her brother's funeral, ulicn the word eame to go to Pittsburgh ' .. II. t. itt-t linn Itlntlmn H (HqllleKIV as pos-lUK" 11" muim.. (ltmeratclv ill. She did not get there in .!', in nn her motlier before the end. Tt mat have been an awful trial for 'icr and a terrible hook a well. 3lrS. Aner llVlt nun "i uauSmii, r William BnW Wlielen. at (",ov flli'Deon, thougli this winter they are In 'town, having taken the Louis hcmoine liou-e ut 11KM Locust street. Another ilmislitcr is Mrs. Coleman JVact Iiruiwi. who llvc-s In D-von. double Ins in ner lamiiv mn w. nr hmtlier. Mr. .Iplni 1-ranklln Herger. v-.. vrk. died Inst ednesdav. and ni .r" .--. --- . .. . Mrs. William II. Herger. Ijallronm on Saturday niglit, Hie supper Kulou, of Wilmington, Del. Club was iiciuuiiMui.il ... ...v. Ku ....... , .. , t. ..n. rmv nttnir iiiwi eervnnc Linn at. ii , "'..,,,, , v if ihnrlt,ri IUV' "imouneed the engagement i ,ood time. W hat I 1 ko ul out it s hat the,r ,atIRlltPr Miss H - J1 rou ... 'ti,.ra tlinrn nn ran always danec M-l- Willi.... fc . -..-, - .. -. .... m. ... ??T mt.eablerback toTftA " " S "fiC '.anmifC I get stuck for me. lm strong for this Supper Club." Anil be!ioc mc sue liad a good time D nlan for the Ivj bull ? Uut, after all it's not tcry fur off for it's to b held rn I'rid.iy. l'cbruary 1'S. I have never heard of sneli elaborate and liowery preparations before, and so 1 thiul; we're pretty sale to expect one good party that o ening. Much dancing, much cats, much or- ihestr.i and much decoration. What more could one ask? The hv ball is under the uusnices of the Senior, but all the clases nt the college attend, you know, and it serais to JUL' when I attend these nft'uirs'as if each jear's class outdid the other iu point of novel ideas, and sir foith. Kobcrl dimmer is chairman this rear, and the natronrv-cs are beinc Mled to act bj wieli returned lierr.es of inariue faun" as Sd Thajcr ami Sjd 'ie. Aleck Wni is ehairiiian of that 'ommittce. and George Frazier. Jr.. who is eusajed to Alum Clark, and the otheis are 15. Hutch. 13. Pollard. K. Owen and P.. Thompson. fplll. Pln.s and Plujern had one of - their delightful tea chats Ncslcrda.v nttemoou at the clu brooms. I do like ll itoi) in tlierr. Tlipre nrp nhuiva ftrmm IntTesHiig people and good singing and 'lajitig and reciting. Mrs. Ocddcb is in marge ot llie sundny aftcrnoou chats "ml she certainly carries her charge through s-pleudidly. Q0.MI.TIM13B when we are very joung "XJuii know, we do get mixed about Tuo is greater in taking earn of us. JiOd or father, anil we .ire not in the wt sacrilegious inteulioually, ve just " 'getting luliustrd. .'Ut when Jneliie'ti fiitlipi- uml mntlin ffre Ieaiinc llr,m,. 0n a trin the othqr "V and dnd remarked to Jackie, who ' three and a hair. "Ask God to fake re of us." he was rather stunned to "Mr thru joung man respond: "Oh. T .tea von can take care of yourself." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr ana Airs J. Clifford Wilson. 24! 'Utn linn .mill, .Irent minninieii tin iKi"101,11 uf ""-,r douehtcr. Miss Uorothv Pell Wilwin. lo Mr. Amsbry j-'inieu r.rookn. son of Mrs. I. AV. ''rooks of Mr.tn rv. r.no,. t... At lh. n..t.l!.. f ti .'. . .. .- . v . ninuin oi .uss .nary .vinxey "ni; daughter of tin- late Mr. David 'lfll I lorens Rlvimis. nud Mrs. ."n nil nf "liu n t i Vt ., , -' . J.ilMl-C.V SLrCCl. UIIU .. 'I .1 Ijordnll rpllri.mi..i m1.!iIi f'l take phn, tomorrow. AINs Kdith IUU, II ol,M. nf ,!, hl.ln .,111 n) I. aid f imor ilml Mjl,s Marion Mar Itn.;, tBV antl Ml,!-,cr Kdward Florens In! .'Mr vk"'' !",, 'M'phew nf the ,'J .lll net us page and tlovvee L'irl. br wVr n'V'"- i" llaxi ji-s brother. IW " i""'1' ' elteruiun as beVt. man. and Jrn"!"1;.-'11. "'"bide Mr. George Fet- Mr Prancds Alnrkoe Rivinus, 'ir 1 p. ii V ' .'iiiruo.' iviviiius, VmUr". " '--'wariismiii ir. iiiiipu 1 nnlieriou : iii iw vr. ,"." -irge . .lusliuc L-nvi' a rhil- BVofui i "" I'nernooii nt M- '.,'. In r liiinie in si rin.i.iw i.. i.., . s -. 1,1 I J, . "';"'' ""-ler George L. Justice. guesis wire .Miss A ir- clier. Krnest Goodman. 1 "it nn I II ii . -""'" nui'uiiiua. 1,1. I)r a di.. A'"' 'U!1 S!'U,1 iuvitationa Hits.i: ,'"' '"", tiiealrc party at the 'US',? ?? Wj-di-pwluj, Fcbiuary mLTaT "f '"''' J'Shtcr, Miss Mary I'4Vt'rr,yAllrK f -Mis .Marv Coated, I -,lt IharlVv '"5 t(,"i treot. and ""''Us T'n. '"1U l"vc ai oi. Dd andPUC,?iP", tVU,lrcl1' Twenty. JjltitftoL ,, la" J'. Shackelford, of ,'' vi'ii i" ,w ": bwt n"i Tbe tw. VV ' include M-. FHarii n. IhHS. -ff,' f? 3u,f,,,0 hfotb" of ;rw( jr. ,.'" ':.' " r ji. -Jri r r ' of l-oulmore. hlula.,fJw tt A'nMP 1b boflor o TW?SSIa!S!S,A H Kin n II.... . 'Alan I..,, v. ' ""o urns, .vus I h tl ),"J(''; ''"''r ' '-- !'- l'tf; ,,,r tkarlie Slnkler. .Master liCiJiT M,r-t,T N'oold Dunn. WkCurtia luV "rl- Mllsl,,r -Unimie 'Wu. "u7 hnrlcs Hiekscher. ami m .. - .uri iii.u ,' . ., . . ... nil ""'pii neckH I ilts JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE fancy Wynne Tells of Many Doings in Social World. ton Hurries', of JS17 Dc Kanrr-y street. uviiru- u. rtKscmDiy, on February 1,i, Mr. Willis Mnrtlu ppokc too bcnutlftilly Mr. mid Mm. V. Hmnilton. of .'(27 tl nnvthiiis nlw'l Mv ''i-nntt. 'vi-i I r.Jnmlrillo roml, C.vnw.-d. who Imve n- ..know. Imd lieeii Hmirmiiu of the , j-t-nlly returned from Japan, will he ut nnrrrwicv Aid lncp it stnrted and vlio Iinine informally on Mondays during Taeob S. Dtsstou and nifrili. .if n1nlHni.l mil. ion. tins week for Jlelle Air. Horida. where they have opened their eottnge mid expect to remain until Mnreh. Mi-s Lorraine Dhstou will not make her formal debut until Buster. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 1 IlauYllir. Jr., of Wayne, hnvu issued invitations for u dinner-dance at the Saturday Club on Tuesday evening, February 3. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick 13. Hastings, of Devon, have returned from n visit to their son and daughter-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Fiederick W. Hastings, iu New York. Mr. Heuv McKean Ingerboll and his daughter. Miss Jennnie H. Ingersoll, of Annandalo Farm, near Kpriuglfou&e, arc spending the winter iu town. Mrs. ICdward W, Maxwell, of Wayuc, entertained informally at tea on Thurs day afternoon to meet her sister, Miss Itrberts, of Huston. Miss Katherinc Wells., of New "York, has returned from n visit to Miss Louise Twaddell in Devon. Dr. and Airs, fieorcn Woodward and I "hlldren. of Ktonwan, Chestnut Hill. lme gone to Augiij-tu, fin., for several eel;s. Mr. and Mrs. L'lvns W. (iinnl. f , ., ,.., , ..... i Sharon Hill, liinc announced the cn- S Till; llolman sciiooi gins nau ,,UKt.,m,nt f their dauchter, Miss (Jeoi-n- their nlav in the P.ellcvuc-Stratford , gianim C.rant, to Mr. 13dward 1'. nt to rai .jiv " ." , " ,i mt. ilRliili stan cy Jvaus, of Lang ,i,. tie clhniv time, and yet if you i ,.., ,,., "' ' -""b i ..I. ,.-f i ... ivitli them. ISut after cueli ilaucc you go' jiis v. iianouc Jiattnews, daughter liaek to your own table anil uo man is ; "- ;ui .u.iimcws, oi i-rinccion, in danger of getting "stuck" with one J-. is spending the Week-end with irl fur sclera dances as ouen nappeus '",""" i--.u.-.i. nu-i.uuus ukj-p ItrrowdeU balls, wneu us nuru 10 see, ' " just who is there. Mrs. Walter Chrystic, of Bryn 'I hoard some of the younger girls re- , -na-n r, win saw lor l..ironc in two .. ft. 1 . frit ... ..1 I tllnl.-U i t ,1.t ll r.n., f Itf li mail.ing tnal on -saiuruay. nicy ui- , ;"Lt"n . " j." "t, i-uu. .'ir. vaucr innsliud cr.v good times, but had liad'I'rystie, Jr., who is In France. -.(oral "awful" experiences at oue or MrH. Clarence A. Warden and Mr. Mvoof the big balls lately, in tin way of .Clarence A. Warden. .'i. of Faraway stajiug with one mnu for three or Inorc, Farm, llavcrford. are staying at the dance:-, on account of the crowds and j Marlborough Blenheim, Atlantic City. numbers of out-of-town guests. , .. w .,. .,. ,... One was heard to remark. "Tliank ; ,;--- , V.' " .T" "V. "" i too. and plenty of the men in other Ufc"-WARE COUNTY narties danced with her, so it was not a Mi-.s 1311-sabeUi Lutlicni. daughter of case of not being sought after. the Uev. L. L. Lnthem, pastor of the mini L'rcsoyteriuu i iiunsi, t liester, Iris been one of the 'nine senior stiiflents ID jou know that the IT. of Fa. ' of Worcester College. Worcester. Mass., bojs are already at work on their 1 be awarded the chevron iu hockey. Miss l.atliem takes also a prominent part in other athletics at the college. Mr. mid Mrs. Karl F. Hewes, of I3at Nineteenth street. Chester, nre reeeiing congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Dorothy. Mrs. Horace l. rireen. of Media, has been entertaining Mrs. Clara Lawyer, of Montana. Mrs. Lawyer was for merly u resident of Media. ALONG THE READING Mrs. Knb'-rt Thomas Now laud an- notiuces the marriage of her daughter, .Miss Florence Anita (irmnii Nowdand, to Air. George. Harold Pitu ou Fridaj. .Mr. M. M. Gilliusham and bi j daughter. Miss Mary Gillingham, ot Orelend. who are occupying their upart I incuts at the Frouteuac. hac returned ' from a ivit to Mr. Gillinglinm'n win-in-, law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Dwieht l Jlorsa, at their home in Canton, O. The latter will be remembered before her re cent marriage as MKs Florence Gilling ham. Mr. Morss, who served as a cap tain iu the ordnance department during the war, was stationed at the Frankford Arsenal and lived nt the Germantowu Cricket Club while in this jcity. Mrs. Coles, of Bieklcy avenue. Glen side, baa gone to Florida for several weeks. Mr. Charles P. Renuinger, of Glen side, lias been spending some time in Clarksburg, W. Vu. Mr. and Mrs. 13. M. Whitney and flicir son, .Mr. Trank Whitnej, of Ros lyn nnd Geneva avenues. Glenside, left the tarly part of this week for a western trip, GERMANTOWN Recently tlected officers of the Phi I Gamma Sorority urc Miss Mane Riley, president ; Miss Anna Hojee, treasurer, nnd Mits Catharine Dempsey, secre tary. ' TUn Klunlnn rilil Plnh will "!. u ..... .j. i.. ..v... .... ... .... b' dauce at Crusaders Hall AVedncsdaj ei ening, February 1 1 . The Question Club will hold u dance at the Belfleld Country Club on Mon day evening, Fcbuury -. The Ladies' Au-vlliury of the Sti-uton Field Club gave a card party at the clubhouse on Friday evening. The Tau Sigmu Sigma Fraternity will move into iU new clubrooni on Thursday, Jauuory "0. The Four Hundred Club of Oak Lane will hold a meeting iu the clubrooms on AVedncsdaj evening. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Among the guesis ut the dinner and da nre which Dr. nud Mrs. John Schemhs. Sr., of '"(WO North Tweuty lirhl vtrcct, gave ou Thursday evening iu honor of Lieutenant William Hew ui d. were Lieutenant Colonel George Stewart, Fnslgii Thomas Comber, Mrs. William Seward, Dr. aud Mrs. Dan iel Russell, Dr. and Mrs. Martin, Mr. and Mrs. Arcbambault, Mrs. .1. Floe gin, Mr and Mrs. Sumuel Moldowcr, Air. and Mrs. Siren. Dr. John Schcmbs, Jr., Mr. K. AVnlter Schemhs, Mis Alarion. Adele, Celiue nud Miss Lil lian Schcmbs. Mr. I. Carl Brahiu was given a free dom party on tho occasion of his twenty-first birthday nunlvcreary on Satur day evening nt tho home of Mits Ger trude Dorashow, PJi.1 South Salford itrcct. Mr. Harrv CHntor entertained. Among those pretent were: Mr. and Airs. Dorashow, MIhh Gertrude Dora show, Miss Minnie AVIctcr, Miss Alice Rltch, Miss Carrie Stern, Miss Flsie Pcleer, .Allss Sophie Monbcit. Miss Mildred Cantor, Mr. Harry Cantor, .Air. I. Carl Brahiu, Mr. Beu N. AVelss, Mr. Alan Reuben, Mr. Herman Frauz, Mr. Herman J. Fiuu und Mr. Joe. Harris. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas W. Athtrholt have returnid from their wedding trip nnd nre at home at 2114 North Park BVrnue, Mrs. Atherholt, who wn-j Ilea Anna M, raUner, ws a December (ride . Mr, and Mrs, LraterPflleger. of BOOT fortl; TneH stmt, will entcrUJn at EVENING PUBLIC brldgo on Wednesday evculns at their ?"? , J.,lcIr euests, who urc tncnibcrH of their brldgo club, will Include Mr. and Mrs. William W. Stevcuson, Mr, I'm. M,rf' George Gravcnhtine, ad, MIsb Wlu J.ru.uctt', Miss -Mildred Bterritt. Mr. Stanley Get., Mr. Charles Jouea, ?',-. Prank llamlltou imd Mr. John 0 JNcllI. Tho marriage of Miss Klizabcth Sllkes, niece of Miss Amauda Slkes lames, of 077 Cnlou street, nud Mr, Albert Charles Norton will take place on iebruarv 1 at the morning sen lec of ( entcuary Methodist Episcopal Church, Forty-first and Spring Garden streets. Mr. and Mrs. David 13. Simon have sold their house at 351U Diamond street and have gone to California, whero they will remain until early spring. The Phnrli.es were entertained ut din-, ner nt their twenty-fourth annual meet ing nt the homo of Atrs. Simon Miller, a member of the club, on Saturday evening. Those prcent included Mr. Horace Stern, Dr. Leo K. Frankcl. Mr. Mnx Levy, Mr. Albert Molse, Dr. David Iliesman. Dr. Solomon Solis-Cohen.Dr. Jay F. Sehnmbcrg, Dr. Augustus A. Kskner, Mr. Isaac Hassler, Mr. Kphralin Lcdercr, Mr. Sumuel S. Flelshcr, Mr. Isaac Felnberg, Mr. Felix N Gcrson. Mr. Hurry H. Sommer. Prof. Max L. Murcolls. Prof. Isaac Huslck, Dr. Henry Malter, Mr. Milton Gold smith, New York ; Mr." Charles Ucrk hcimer, New York ; Mr. Max Hprzlwrg, Mr. David W. Aim-am and Mr. 'Adolph FichhoU. Miss Hilda Carson, of Sixteenth und Poplar streets, will entertain the mem bers of her "COO" on Tuesday ufter noon, WEST PHILADELPHIA Jlrs. Frank Smith, of 91!3 South Coiiestogu street, entertained at her homo on Friday evening. Her guests in cluded Mrs. John Murkier. Mr. Henry Protluroe. Mrs. Philip Spooner, .Mrs. William P. ISren-.. Sr.. Mrs. Hni yfr. rar and Mrs. J. Llllich. Mrs. William 13. Chester aeuiic, is the guest 'for two wecss ot ner daughter, Mrs. 11. P. Lodge, of Patcrsou, N. ,L Miss Mury 13. Hey, of S12 South l'orty-eightli street, has gone to St. Petersburg, Fla., for the winter. Miss Hey expects to returu some time iu April. Mr. psd Mrs. Harold S. Fitzgerald, of 11-0 South Iifty-tirst btreet, tcrtained at dinner riday evening. There were twenty covers. Mrs. Fitz-1 Kir.uu was oeiore ner marriage oiii0fabow. Gee.!" Thursday Mis,s Marie Persch. The i He followed their course, his eyes pair have left for an c:;tendcd wedding level beneath level brows. trip, and will be at home after Feb- "If this is the great Middle West, rtmry 1.. at lP.'O South Fifty-lirst Al. that you been labeling God's coun- fatreet. .'"; SV1' Mr" -lo' Sheclcr, of loC'J INortli Sixty-secoud street, left Friday uignt. lor an luucimite staj ut Palm Beach, Ha. STRAWBERRY MANSION j Dr. nnd Mrs. Itnrv Ti twifc nt .,,.;-- ;",.- '.-.-- " -a-i- uinmond street, announce the en gagenienl of their daughter. Miss Kath ryn P. Puri:.ch, to Mr. Herman Hcssler, of Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fiugrutd, of UOl-' North Twenty -eighth street, an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Sarah Fiugrutd, to Mr. Jacob Sander, of Chicago. After, a trip to New Orleans they will live at -1845 Forrcstville avenue. Chicago. OLNEY Mrs. Jonathan Jones, with her daughters. Miss Carolyn Louise Jones, Miss Betty Feltou Jones and .Miss Mar garet Newman Jones, of Milliugton, Aid., arrived today at the horac of their uuele and nuut, Dr. aud Mrs. Howard It. Feltou, of TA'M Hiking Sun avenue, for a ten day's visit. On Saturday evening Mrs. G. Henry WiNon will entertain informally at her home for Mrs. Jones. TIOGA Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Stcen, of Tioga, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Beatrice McCullough Steeu, to Mr. Harry Stobcr Stout, of noMiorougn. .Miss .Maud Harrison, of 4110 North Broad street, gave u dinner last week for the members ot the Bachelor Girls' Club. The guest of honor was Miss Katharine Beck, daughter of Mrs. John Deck, of 0560 North AVarnoek street, whoc marriage to Mr. John. Harrison, of Fdgemout, Pa., will take place ou AVcdncsday. Pink roses nnd golden hearts were used iu the decorations. Other guests included Miss Frances Hollopctcr. Miss Lena Stroh, Miss Tillio Stoeftier. Miss Emily Sehauller. Miss Anna Hummer. Airs. Mildred Purvis, Atiss Cora Randolph, Miss Jnuc Mitchell, Mrs. Katharine Troutwein, Aliss Anna Ellis, Miss Clara Gcizcr nnd Mis Laura Thornton. Mr. and Mrs. Albert M. Thulhcimcr, of 4S18 North Thirteenth street, an nounce tho engagement of their daugh ter, Mir-s Beatrice Stern Thnlheimer, lo .Air, Louis Polis, of this city. Mr. Louis Polis is the son of Mrs. Samuel Polis, of 1 i;!U North Fifteenth street. ROXBOROUGH .Airs". Robert Lo Fort, of East Hermit lane, will entertain the Young 1'eople'b Guild, of the Grace Lutheran Church, tomorrow oveninz at her home. The guests will include Mr. Louis Kappis, president of the ntsooJation; Miss Au gusta Pollock, vice president; Miss Anna Raucnzuhu, secretary; Mr. Ernest Dinkellacher, treasurer; Miss Anna Rittcr. Miss Adcle Le Fort. Mr. Augu-t Lc Fort, Aliss AVuudu Render, Mii-s Unillj Pollock. Air. aud Mrs. Cal vin Ilovvej, Miss Katharine Pietsch, Mr. George Rlcl, Mr. Martin Blel, Mr. W. Blei, Mr. Harold Milteubergcr, Miss Elsie Miltenberger. Air. Ralph McNally. Mr. David Rehder. Mies Mar garet Musou. Miss Beatrice Kappis, Miss Bcbsio Richard and Miss Lillian Dnvcnporl. NORRISTOWN At a children's party given by Miss Gertrude Dowliu and Miss Ethel Dovy liu, of fifjtf Noble street, in honor of tho third birthday anniversary of Miss Harrietts A'irgiuia McArthur, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Thomas P. McArthur, the guests were Mi6s Vera Matthias, Miss Doris Johnson, Miss Violet Grif fith, Miss Marie Griffith, Miss Frances Gray and Master Tboinus McArthur. Among I lie guests from Norristown who attended the luncheon given by the Quaker City Chapter, D. A. R., of Philadelphia, in honor of the national president general. Airs. Georgo Thaeher Guernsey, were Mrs. II. H. Fisher, his torian emeritus of tho chapter and a charter member, and Miss Clara Beck also a member. Representing A'ulley Forgo Chapter, D. A. R., of Norris town, were Mrs. N. Howland Brown, Alius Emclino II. Hooven, Miss Mario R. Yost. Mrs. Irwin Fisher. Mrs. C. Howard Harry, Mrs. Samuel Hartranft, Miss Nina Read, Mrs. AN". L. Stauffer, Miss Mary T. Mclnncs. Miss Martha 0. II. Melunes, Mrs. Howard Boyd, Mrs. W. H. Sllngluer, Miss Helen G. Slhigluff, Mrs. John Res and Mrs. I, P. Knlpe. WISSAHICKON Dr. Henry Fischer, who has been pat-sing some time in Canada, has re turned to his home ou b'umac street. Mr. and Mrs. J. Thompson Little wood, of l.'U Rochello avenue, are (.pending part- of the mouth in Atlantic .City, Mrs. Oeorgo Clay Bowkcr of Jlo chelle ineuuc, ..us gone to AUautlc City for the midwinter. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY-, EVER, EVER GREEN By FANNIE HURST This instalment starts the fifth Fanny Hurst serial. The only rea son it cannot be catleil the best it be cause where every one is e jirili'oiinfj good, there is no "best.'' FARMERS' wives at the close of a voiceless day have been known to turn stark mad, Siberia, where mcu learn to be come enam ored of death, is a laud of strange si lences. Where the desert is stillest men's bones lie blcn chlng. Prairie dogs b n y loudest in that H o u n d 1 ess moment be fore tho dawn, and as if they would reud to rib bons the mys KAKNIU UUnOT terious veil of silence. But the prairie has uo secrets -r it is like un open hand, palm upward. Across the great upturned palm of Illinois, dusk fell sadly over miles and' miles of close-bitten prairie lands and runty cornfields that met the gray, horizon with the fluid, easy joinder of 'a river meeting the .ea. A last tinge of sunset, pink behind n regi ment of black-stemmed trees, cooled ami died. An arrow-shaped flock of swal lows tlew low and southward. Along side an isolated watering station the Interstate Accommodation slowed, shrieked on its rails, lopped. Miss Lola Lalady protruded n shtn- HP A IA flp .' "VjNtt--33Bi Clnuiit. of iilOl'lue bead out of n coach window nnd sniffed to tho evening. Her eyes were full ot restless glancings and hard as sunlight on bayonets'. "Listen, Al, to the stillness out there, will you I Ugh, it's so thick yoU can cut it." Her companion on the red plush scat beside her unwound his long, agile limbs nnd leaued across ner slim ngure and out into the moody c ening and the ou-j,ians sweeping away to the horizon, ''ij0oka them birds, will jou, Lo scooting south like an arrow shot out tn' till nlnnr. tl.n nlrpnll give me a ninetv-nine year lease on Satan Island or Bronx boulevard every time. Gee, riding five hours straight and not even nn anthill to muss tiie scenery! Dou't shove. Al. Don't shoe!" lr withdrew bis heavy head and Miouidcrs and slumped DacK to nis posi- tion, feet perched on bis dress-suit case and knees high. The peculiar quiescence of rapid mo tion suddenly arrested descended over the coach, voices monotonous as the droning of bees rose languidly. The noises of travel that lay beneath the song of the rails sprang out suddenly ; paper rattling, leather handbags that squeaked in the opening and closing, the every mysterious creakings of wood work, the engine coughing nt even in tervals. Miss Laladay's brilliant head lolled back against the led plu'-li ineit. She fanned her moist little face with a lacy fribble of handkerchief. "Whew! God's country he calls this!" "Sav, a little kid like -.oil that s never been west of Trenton don't know enough about the map to tlnd her owu home town if it's got a pin stuck. through it. AVait till vou been doing coast to coast Jong as I have. If jou think this is a tank circuit we re playing, wait till we get on tho wrong side of Kansas i City!" "Say, they don't come no dinkier than ' the last four wo played." I He leaned to her and placed a largo muscular band over hers. In the shadow of his overpowering shoulders her own slenderucss was wispish. "You're all wrong, Lo. There's little tanks iu this part ot the coun try, with fJovvcr beds set out around the station and Main street paved, and white frame houses set inside of will to picket fences, and shady strccw with trees meeting right over tiieni aud well. I tell you there's tanks out beru that makes Forty-second street look like a bad dream." She crumpled up against the win dow sill, her chin cupped iu her palm. "Like the dump wo played -in last uigbt, eh? Where tho white framej was all shacks and the hotel up over the grocery store makes the Rriggs House in Newark look like the Ritz." "Higginsville is a rotten dump, i.o. You don't fiud it ou auy of the vaude ville circuits, but leave it to ritrava gana every time not to overlook a dump. But take tonight's ttaud, ( though ; there just ain't a prettier little town on tho map than Adalal, Lo." She squiutcd her little face into an amazing grimace. "Adalai!"ori, "Yeh! I kpo.w young iellovv , "Ben , Collings, started there nu errand boy in n box factory and now owns half the town: two box factories of his own, the opera house, half ot Alain street, and nearly every cottage on the hill. Say, I'd brush the Broadway lint; off niv coat tomorrow to settle down iu n pretty little tank like that, I've told jou often enough my feelings ou the small town stuff, Lo." "Adalai! Lordj, I siijm to Lee when I read it on the route )Lt, I says, 'What is thu, Lee: another tank' or u new breakfast food''' " ' "It's n great little tovvu. Lo. I x been there three times and lived once i for two weeks light with l'.cu Collings in his owu swell house. He'd ginir.e bis shirt if I asked him. that's whet be thinks of me. Only met him on a train oucc, too. He's seen some of mv wood carviugs and he'd gimme a job right in one of bis bo factories doing the high-class handwork any day in the week I wauled. That's the kind j of friends we are." ) She. pressed her fiuger-tiiis to her, lips, then Mew at them lightly as if she would waft him u ro-c petal. I f V ' "Rave on, Al Ravo on!',' He leaned to her with an entire flat tenlng of tone "You're the only thing in the world thnt I can rave about, Lo; you and jour tantalizing ways. Ever since I ran nway from un orphan asy lum in Uticu to joiu ii show, I've had a picture of h little girl like you hung , on my heart. I can't see this or any other country, hon, without you the biggest part of the sccnerj. You're the onlv thing I cvef bad time to rave about , in i'ny life, Lo " She threw bim a siullc that was lull of quirks. ! "Ale and the meadows! 'Ihc meadows ' vou're ulwnjs piping about. Look at 'cm out there! Listen to the grass I growing!" ' The traiu jolted, jerked, movtd for- , ward. , , , ,1 A porter passed down the Bwaylng nisle, li-tbting lamps. A grassy turbid glare filled the coach, shutting out the I darkening landscape, and tho windows suddenly reflected the murky interior. ' "You you bvveet llttlo kid. you. Y'ou , sweet llttlo. soft little kitten." She collapsed iu un attitude of mock nroMratlon aealnst his shoulder, hep I eneen, iuo quiuny oi tuich, cream-colored velvet, crushad ugalnst thu gralu ot'his coat. "Hew that boy Jotes mol" 'Alvajs kiddlnsl AJu't jou jpth. ... ,, ,,. ,,, ---., .... lug but u doll; nin't you got nothing but sawdust inside of you? Ain't you got no feelings, no nothing, no heart ','Fcel It beating, way down in my "Can't you learn that iife ain't just one long ha. lm? Can't jou lcam that when n fellow's been eating out us Slic retreiitinir noutitiB to her corner, her richly curved lips quivering. "You can't talk to mo like that! I know what's eating ou. You're sore about last night. P.ut you can't talk to me like thtil 1" Ho leaned to her in immediate con trition. Lo, I didn't mean it, only some times with jour cutting up like you didn't care. ou drive me crazy, that's all. I ain't 'said nothing to you about last night, have I? Ain't I been keep ing it inside of me? Only sometimes you drive me crazy; jou drive mo crazy!" "Leggo my wrists. "I tell jou wheu I see jou culling tin from the swine with him down there in the wings and nearly forgetting to hurl the bar to me, I get to seeing things so black that that it's u wonder I dou't miss the bar and break my neck break my neck." "Leggo my wrists." "You got mc sturted on lust night; T never started it; I was keeping it boiling inside of me." l "Leggo my wrists." "I tell jou il makes a crazy man out of me to see you cutting up with him. I see black. I see black, I tell j-ou ! I get dizzy with blackness." AVhcre the lencth of his arm rested against hers she could feel tiie con-1 fr,..lrt nf l,!u ffi-nnf u.hinnnnl niltftple. I but her ej'es when she turned toward ' were banked with the red coals of scorn. "Gee, the vay yod keep raving for fear I won't swing that bar straight! Don't be afraid, llttlo boy. I been getting it to jou somehow for a couple of hundred performances, ain't IV Don't be scared, Al ; I'll take care of you." A slow red spread to his ears aud down into his collar, but his voice remained carefully below the rumble of thu train. "You wouldn't dare talk that way to me, Lo, if it was me instead ot your friend who was directing the show. You know pretty well you gotta be us careful each time you swing that bar out to me as if you'd never done it before. You don't want me to land with a broken back, do you?" "I told you I'd take care of littlo boy." you, "You can't tantalize mc that way! You know thnt ain't what's eating me. I wasn't with Reno's star acrobat act for four years to be bluffed off by u little extravaganza specialty act that that I could do in my sleep." "Well, if jou ain't scared, yo't hol ler enough." "I didu't open Riglcy's vaudeville bill with a solo trapeze act for two years not to learn how to grab a bar that's swung out lo me by u girl that's too busy llirting with the stage director down iu the wings, to watch out what she s doing." "It didn't even swerve half an inch last night; you bnid so j-orself." iiordy, the ncrvo of r. little kid 1K0 JOU! Afraid, am I! Snv. T urns an expert acrobat already when I was turning somersaults in tho nrnhnn asylum's backyard aud you was inak iDs fake flowers in a Twenty-third street loft. Ale, afraid of a bar act! I could do that turu iu my sleep if I got the right kind of n feeder!" She burrowed into her handkerchief, her little travel-stained figure hunched and abject. "I wish !" was dead." "Aw, now, ,o darling, I " "It just seems like nothing I do don't suit nobody." "Lo, darling, just to show jou how jou suit me, let's do what I been beg ging you to. Let's quit! Then we won't have nobody to suit but ourselves. The pianos heart and soul and vitals tlic wnoio ""-",' V"-.-- ,i,.rln;ir :;. .; snow wii.i Jou, .nun. u uiuL uu . .. h.- Pntlorcck on tho peak of the M Ing , matter Can't you leuru that, IHn(,l , n wJlHe ft,m,e) a1(, .swii rn r a . r i rv stim ine uuo-frz r m Pi m Steinway Weber 1117 JANUARY 19, 1020 Lct'B you and mc emit, that's how much I think of vou. That's bow much jou suit me. "Let's quit I" "Quit!" "Yen, fiultl Let's jump. Leo can't hold us alter tho way ho faked the clr eiilt on this show. You say the word, Lo, und we'll do it right here Jn Adalal. With the 1000 I got saved, Lo, my friend. Ben Colllngs, '11 set us up in anything from u ice crcum parlor to tin- box business. He's a big gnu there , alderman nir everything but. mayor He's offered to. bet mc up, Lo, every '" ve played the town. Gee Lo, -- , ... - i;"-. ' " v and. lie rents cm. Lo. we "Honest. Al, you must be crazy with the heat. I thought you was onl guy ing nil along or I would have given jou a brain tesl." "(tiijlng nothing; the idea has bad :ne for u month like a house afire. I wanna get out. of this business, lion, be fore jou much more than get iu. We can start together iu a clean little town !n --Ican little way, kitten. I wnnuu pet you out of the show bus ness, Lo ore yc ; more than .get just iudet jou out, kitten, and take care of jou. "Honest, Al, you're enough to scare a girl. We can't do u crazy thing like that. Whiit'Il Lcp r-.iy if we jump? I wnnuu get on in this business Al. I'm just starting, only six months in the j,,,,,,,,; , f'wulltw g,.'t 0n. I "nin't the kind of a girl that could settle down m a lank in u million years. "All right, in the big-town then, Lo, if " "Gee, wouldn't Lee be sore!" ( CONTINUED TOMORROW) Cvpyrtul't, loio. bu HVicclcr SvndUatc MISS ADELE STRAUSS BRIDE OF MR. STEIN Other Weddings Which Took - Place Recently Miss Hess ' Weds Mr. Schwartzman A pretty wedding will tal;e place this evening at 7 o'clock in the Uitlenhotise Hotel when Miss Adele Strauss, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Isadorc Strauss, of !I731 North FiRliteeutli fctrcet. will be married to Mr. Morris Stein. The. cere mony will be performed bv the Itev. Henry llerkovvitz. of the Rodeph Shalom Teninle, and will be followed by n din ner for tho families and bridal attend ants. The bride will be given in innr riaee hv her father and will have for maid of honor her cousin. Miss Adelaide Strauss. Miss Phyllis Goldman and Miss Pcrnice Ooldmnn. nieces of the bridegroom, will be flower gills. Mr. Joseph Stein will be his brother's best man: the ushers will be Mr. Milton Stein, also a brother, nnd Mr. Joseph Kemper. Mr. Stein and his bride will leave on an extended southern trip and will be at home after March 1 nt 2S24 Frankford avenue. SCHWARTZMAN - HESS An interesting wedding was solem nized last evening in the Alumni Build -ini; of the Kenescth Israel Temnlc when Miss Ruth Friedcnberg Hess, daughter nt .Mrs. Eli Hess, of 1(HL' North Frunl; liu street, was married to Dr. SamueJ Schwartzman, of 100(5 Diamond street. '.V the Rev. .Tosonh Krauskonf. D. D. Miss Gladvs Fliegelman was maid of honor. The bridesmaids were Miss ""erlni'le Prints. Miss Kve'vn ISrandeis Miss T.ollise TTess nnrl Aliss Alnllin Ahrnms. The ushers included Air. Al bert HebS. Mr Alone Hess, brothers of the bride: Air. Alexander Schwartzman, nrother of the liriuecroom. unci Dr. V. Bernardl 'fEheirvicc was followed by a trip the bridegroom und bride will be at home at luuo Diamond street. BLACKMAN-KERN ' Another interesting midwinter wed ding was that of Aliss Helen Al. Kern. daughter of Airs. 'William . Kern, of o.,,j ivortn rark avenue, and Air. Ray mond AV. Blackmail, of 3700 Lancaster avenue, which took place on Saturday afternoon in the Tiogn Baptist Church. Proud street above Ontario, vvitli the Rev. Hurold Stanlcv Stewart officiat ing. Mr. and Airs. Blaekmau left on a lanoi It is truly a miracle that occurs when the Duo Art plays for you. Without the aid of a human hand it plays exai-tly as the great artists play. It actually reproduces their work. It is truly "an artistic miracle." The Duo-Art is the supreme accomplishment of the piano industry. It is designed, patented and made by the great Aeolian Company of New York. Duo-Art is made only in the St eck istroud Wheelock All of tliesu piano.-, may bo seen at Heppe's in a variety of btyle in iiprJRht and Rrand pianos. Demon strations will bo gladly given. Catalogue: will be --cut on request. Prices are from $795 Up Settlement may bo arranged by cash or charcc account or by our rental-payment plan, which up plies all ront toward the purchase prico. Philadelphia licpreacntatives C. J. HEPPE SON Downtown Uptown ) Chestnut St tfth & Thompson Sts. southern trip and wdll be at homo upon their return at 370Q Luncastcr avenue. BARON-OSTROW Tho wedding of Miss Roso Ostrow, dsughtor of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Ostrow, of 3134 Montgomery avenue, nnd Mr. Israel Baron took place jes tcrday ut Traymoro Hall, Franklin street and Columbia avenue, Rabbi I. Rrodnick officiated. The bride was given In marriage by her father. The muld of honor was Miss Bessie Brody and tho flower felrls were Miss Vera Glttleman and Miss Paulino Goldman. The bridesmaids were Miss Elizabeth Picker. Miss Freda Glttleman. MlbS Jean Ostrow and Miss Cclla Llenbcrg. Tho best man was Dr. Harry Newman and the ushers were Mr. Louis Levick. Mr. Charles Glttleman, Mr. M. Rud nick and Mr. Samuel Rntncr. After the wedding trip Air. and Mrs. Baron will mako their home with the parents of the bride, 31,'M Montgomery nvieuue ADAMS-PAUL A very pretty wedding look place on Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock with the Rev. Dr. Robinson otliciating, when Miss Adeline N. Pnul, of T.130 Brown street, wns given in marriage by her brother. Mr. Daniel C. Pnul. to Mr. Robert II. Adams, ner only attendant was Miss Edna March, maid of honor. Mr. Adams had for his best man, Air. T. Baird Mellhattcn. of lintboro, Fn. Mr. und 'Mr. Adams left for an ex tensive wedding trip immediately after the reception which followed the cere mony. They will be atihome at 5130 Brown street after February 10. LHVIN-AtPBROWITZ Aliss Nellie Alncrowitz. daughter of Air. .and Mrs. Nathan Alperowitz, of i!030 Ridge avenue, was married last evening to Mr. Samuel Levin. The cere mony was performed by tho Rev. Air. Shulb:. TJie bride was uttcuded by I Aliss Fanny Sterner as maid of honor and by Miss Anna Levin, sister of the j bridegroom, Aliss L'sthor Shultz and' Miss Esther Eagle as bridesmaids. The best man was Air. Irving Levin, while , tho ushers were Air. Samuel Alncrowitz. Air. David Levin and Air. David Eagle. ACADEMY OF MUSIC ) 1 WEDNESDAY EVENINO, JAN. Zj I JOINT RECITAL By MADAME MATZENAUER Contralto. Metropolitan 0ra Co , N. V. K I N"D L E R CELEBRATED DL'TCH CELLIST Ticlieto J2.00 to OOo. Now on Sale at Heppe's. 1119 Chestnut Street. ni IMONT'S Emmett J. Welch Mln- n-r POPULAR PRTCE MATINEE TODAY Cl sITirlf hort Bu-'g-L)-I Captured METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 27 PUILADELPUIA OPERATIC SOCIETY MARTHA Excellent Cast Chorus of ICO Ballet of 40 Philadelphia Orchestra Members. Tickets 110S Chestnut St. 50c to "12.60. EITH'S MARIE CAHILL In "Cahilllsms of lOSO" "ONCE UPON A TIME" A New Musical Farco Owen McGlveney; Sheila Terry & Co.; Mcbllneer it Meyer: Ward S. Van. Others. 4 DANCING LESSONS $5 A TEACHER FOR EACH PUPIL Reception Sat. Night, 8:30 Orchestra Mirrored Studio Exrlusivo Method 1520 Chestnut Offlco 300 Loc S193 CORTISSOZ SCHOOL New York Symphony ORCHKSTttA. WALTER DA.MROSCII. Conductor. Academy nf Music, Thurs. Evb.. Jhh. 2 mdloist F A S T n M FLORENCE - " J J SOPRANO Of THE MT-.T OPERA CO. RE3. SEATS AT HEPPK'W, 7.1c to J5 SO. 2 so- ORPHEUM JUT-TODAT-"v-;,r" " Evsrs., 23c, 35c, 00c . 75c aHiEiwim,T lhe 1 wo Orphans lAISL.VUY '.'8 "JERRY" Kens. Ave. Cumberland Ladles' Mat. Every Day PEOPLES London BHIes RIO TUN SHOW ' 'iano following ,' MAltet BU ab. 10th, 11 A. M. to HilO P. M, FCEnLCEB Prewnts Katherine MacDonald and Thomas Meighan ' in a new rtpTunn , "The Thunderbolt' Stanley Orchestra, Xlenowned OrcntU, -AdJe4 "THU PENDLETON llOUND-Ul''' PALACE 1214 MARKET BTIIEET " 10 A St, la, 2, 3:45, B.45, 7MB, 0:30 P. M, Clara Kimball Young IN ADAPTATION FROM PLAY "EYES OF YOUTH" Limited Enca gement Commencing Monday Next The Superlative Film Spectacl "IiVERYWOMAN" CAST UNPRECEDENTED ARCADIA CHESTNUT BELOW 16TH " 10 A. M.. 12. 2, 3:4B, C.4B, 7:40, 9:80 P. M, CHARLES RAY IN FIRST PRESENTATION OF "Red Hot Dollars" A FARAMOUNT-ARTCRAFT PICTURE Next Week "THE SIX REST CELLARS" VICTORIA MAnnirr street aeove otii 9 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. Metro Prnts the Prtty Comedlpnne MAY ALLISON In AVERY HOPWOOD TARCE FAIR AND WARMER A Bis Ivy Play That You'll Enjoy. CAPITOL I 10 A M., IS. 2, 3:45. 5.4C, 7:45. 0:30 P., WILL ROGERS in "JUBILO NIXON'S COLONIAL v Gtn. Del. Clielten, 2:15, 7 & 0. 'J Clara Kimball Young in "Eyes of Youth" Aufmonted Orchestra Now Organ. REGENT MARKET ST. BoL 17TH ETHEL CLAYTON In Tho 13th Commandment UA.1I. to U P. M. MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE CHASER ES- AL l'IELD!i HARMONY TRIO. OTHERS. BROADWAY -Jroad & Snyder Ave. "JANET OF FRANCE" PIiqpSay "MALE & FEMALE" CROSS KFYS MARKET KT. Bel. 60th i-'VJOO'S.C.IJ 2:50, 7A0P.M PKlNCbbb WAH LEfc. K.A yis Mr. PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES BROAD TONIGHT at 8 : 1 5 MATINEES WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY HAM II. HARRIS Presents WILLIAM COLLIER In . "The Hottentot" ,' A new farco by Victor Mapes COLLIER AT HIS BEST HIS FUNNIEST PLAY PRESS AND PUBLIC rrvnnroT t:l .. a.ic ruixixcji ,.... MAT? V LDNESDAY . SATURDAY RAYMOND HITCHCOCK In his latest musical revut MITCHY-KOO OF 1919 100 ENTERTAINERS 'IIORt h OI" 40 UNDER 20 HAR RTPK" -NIHTS AT 8:20. VJAl r.lwrVMats Wed & SaL, 2:20. JOHN GOLDEN S LAUGHING HIT "ITS ALL THE RAGE" i Philadelphia TONIGHT AT 8.30 I7T1I i DE LJ-.VI I - Mat.. Thurs. i Sat. ARTHUR HOPKINS I'rcsentu JOHN DREW IN "THE CAT-BIRD" N-ff (omo.lv hv Rupert 1 1 ly I ic METROPOLITAN T, 1.' tD opunv Hi.i'M, iomor. Lvg. at 8 METROPUI.IIAN OPERA OOMl'M N -J RIGOLETTO Mrae- Garrison, Perlnl Mm Haokett, D , .-Vl2 "-xla Conductor. Moramonl. !' H"3 'he.-.tnut St. Wal 4-111. Raco OT. TONIGHT AT 8:15 ACADEMY OF MUSIC ' I'E KEEDI7K Presents SIR OLIVER LODGE l'lrst of l.erlcs of Three Ltuf THE REALITY OF TH2 UNSEEN Ii.K-uj ut IIpp. mo Clictinut St "Jo to ii AtnpliUlieatrw, &0e ""i" f'" thi Courao on haln 1 AC ADUIV im-Ub Urppo'i. llIOClieitn'ut ! Philadelphia Orchestra HAl'II AfiIMal RCltatlvo anA Arid MOZART MASON WAGNUR . Kymphony in r (Jupiter) ''tuMlfni" rio Sontii l'feluil anil Lovr-IValh tram "Trlttaii and Iioldo" VALNUTE-?T 8:20 .Thur.-tf1fi ativ tmy i-, uw joy in LtlVltlf "POLLYANNA" CNT XElCrEATH THURHDAY THE GUMPS A FARCL WTII AH k W AND OIRLM , C AIMO w,,ut,,' tlliTt Tty r-t. Tt. -. -m.. ...: .. - . r--r i d pm LBOPOLD STOKOWPKI. Conducfnr , ITUDAY AFTT.RNOON JAN. 2B at a '00 BATI'RDAV lXV-ENIWO. JANT S4. .t'SllB ROI.IM LINALD WURRnNRATIi: niru'i . iil.i Iv . OvnrturA. HInhlr.nl. . ...,.,. 41 hi jLu w fcri?,. '.''. 4. .V .'. A' f'H IKH fi .. IT -K, V.rf , M i) lib .llr