it f V ' to U.. wvnnv ipuwv - , , II-7. r fi fed Jor iVCU' Ul u"re, i" ije vriueii ' -Tomorrow War Worltcr Speaks , .wonrc In .February. It 1WBW" h?errarkaMo thins the w: W the most renmrje wfnter al It's way we thou r telly S ?,S w-n't It : -1 nu no ,.W ? " i-climnx is that .wfiil? wc"' -V nfthnt w titer enme fe l-, c'd better not begin iluriog ''' ,DCM" .....Joutair. Charlton TSN-'T it too U-. h t h(J u?g 1 Tirwl" KM tho Junior Music f,,1 -The mul Vr been held at Club which ,"'"" nt Seventeenth Mrs yarnn11 ''oUtcd t0 be g vn at ih8 Art A1" 1,1 t be disturbed. I irurse. !SMilth hiccoughs on tnr that he f and they kept up 5.EM ?&'t hours. ?u " l" .tShcn jou Mt older its &.'& & '"" worrltd abou ,ls fondition- Saturday nas fino. The muslfaio abflckKr0,md was Vie fact tnatin' e d;d t ,oom W CT performers in the " irorr5'f,hn nrosram wan delightful. a""??,0,; hnrKO of it) had a Iran tie time for a ' I ' . conccrt, but ??, p.m omed at all. The twlUinTcanrroU Veneer' Kavc the fore tram and ""V.iLh n.ink they could wordas usual i - - - h inrouati0n H .&ibe,mfe cello 'olo, by little t.i rtiAnre as wonderfully wen Helen Chance. -,mMhel. Mr, rdr d0Wj W, aWttoB up St IilHclen's ar b? K'ccurjooHnj;-Jn of nridc. The Dots nrc um...,. ." '-;,---, lJSic"hCot?neOaren"plVed4on tolo, wmen j .,.. beautiful num- " C ii. mtl a strliife accompaniment tf Georg Cr?.on Dorothy Hodge, br VeTS.., ir-l... rlinncp. nnd Maisic So V F r the ftntahof the nuisicalc r'l.,, Roberts Tine arranged an i jhteVi th ccnturv minuet. Four little K Mar Hohn. Gwendolvn Bob- ..rvn tees Mitchell and vjonsinuce fee-Vindressedineighteent r rouns wii wuik. "b ' r 1 f,.l nnA ninnine na S. '".', 1," Marr Carroll Bolta nkved the muse for the dance. v. P Other' "ho took part in the pronani , ere Anno Ashton. Blanche Hubbard, Margaret Toicc and Helen Mitchell, XgniTPd a harp ei semble br Handel lnfT LUUIM ---. I'the Heckoeher, LouIn orris and l)o? thv Hodp;. h2give a beaut. Jul ."a t0. i,.",.lY" r'nl-7f oT5 -nve a uoiin oio, ", ."""1t',"A": . r,Ut!ne Supplee gnve pianouiua. w...-. members of the club are IMorence Ml ehell. Irene Flubbard, Helen ,-"Vllen, MnrvBaltT. SJiah and Klizabeth Bar- nn'T. Alice lienediet, Eleanor uuu rirsinm Heekeher. Muriel Hodge, Vir 'mla Vorri". Sopln and Agnes lar .ill DolU Duane, Dollr Thayer, Fred- . i ' .i r-u iVhflAlnp nnri Tfnnprr Benedict ANIMBEK of ed CroeiS worKcrs will ho intii tninpcl tomorrow at the Acorn Club Mrs Charles . McLean is giving a tea. vou know, in honor of airs, xnomas Totter, .Tr . Mr George Horace L6ri mer and Mrs C Howard Clark, .Tr, monK those who will assist in receiv ing are .Mrs. ueorge i aics iianei , iurs. tpln 0 CUrk. Mrs. Francis X. uer- iiira, .Mrs jmoert i.mou iiare. .tirs. Wilbur V Klapp and Mrs. William White, all of whom hae been neso eiited together in their Bed Cross work daring the war. nnd afterward. And a uholi! lot of snort woik they have to Iheit credit, too' Mis. Whito and Mrs. Kaker will preside at the lea table, and there will be a number of the younger girls to assist HEAR that Kdlth Glllingham is go ing to sneak this afternoon at the Cymnd Branch of tho National League for Woman's Service. You know she was oierfeas for two years in war relief work, She wis with Mrs. Duryca and her eiperieniek are well worth hearing especially as she tells them eiy well. i tave seen Udith several times this vear v earing a (.tunning fur coat and a bright bine velvet hat that is most be coming to her XAKCY WYNNE. i SOCIAL ACTIVITIES "r. and Mr,. Snmnpl flprtpr Wnr. rmer, 135 South Kichleenth troot. will T tea on Thursday afternoon, No m?'U8, ,0 'ntiodnrp their daughter, Miss Lloife Warriiier They will also Eire a bU .n. tim nniin,in.c-tn.rn-.i on Monda evening, January u. Mr. and Mis. Charlton Yainall will SlTC a dinner at their home. Seven teenth and T m iuf Cranio A -n.:,i-- SVtyt, Mn' the midwinter ball, at the Belleiur snatford. Jul JtoL(lt n n,nedict entertained ners, hei horn m Devon. H,waidiMrs' JIany Thayer, of iiayerfoid lnm im..j ii,,. . ?hi wLit-part f0!,0l f"PPer at erenln," p '.C Stratf','l'-. "n Saturday 'o Wsts rUary U- There TiU b0 Mr. and Mi T..1... t mi . nfW.- i . """" !. -inayer, aa, durhtPMifldMd Lo"etreth. debutante liaS t,ti Mt. aml Mrs- William W. ' Z huthB-inr51- aD(l Mra' Bena- imnt k i. . , : ' "uoso engage S7i1y.b.w"''nounccd. The it to i m , ",'.4 tBe theatro par lii,, ? S?. V1'" bv Miss Dorothv W. "". uai iucr of Mr. nnrt Mr ri,,- ''. ,B"f rime. W'rrBO v.-" ki fU,t(bcforofnVt, .rnmr "-. ' 1 iitnrn wha iiu Tea or Coffee often disagrees with some one in the fam y An easy way to get away from sxich annoyance is to drink ils!MT'Jl II! POSTUNiftf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Chats About the Wcatlicr Tallcs About ?r Bt'.a,r' ,1q llonor Miss Bush and Mr. Bartol. Miss Lorraine Goodrich Graham, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Eldon Graham, 1713 Pino street, and Mr. Ed ward A. Dacon, of Milwaukee, whoso infiyiago will take place on February ii, will lp tho guests of honor at n theatre- partyyinil supper given by Miss Ce-Uy IV. I'm ncs, daughter oTIt. nnd Mrs. John Hampton Barnes, 1817 Do JyautPJL Place, on Monday, February 10. The guests will Include the bridal party. N Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jordan, 02U Clinton street, entertained at the the atre, followed by supper at the Bits Carlton, Saturday evening, in honor of Mrs. VV llliara Low, of New York. The Kiiosts included Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brockie nnd Mr. and Mrs. Stacy B. ,Lloyd. Mr, and Mrs. Wharton Sinkler hare returned from Georgia to their homo, Thornbur, Washington lane, near El Ulns Park. Mrs. Edward Parker Davis, of 250 South Twenty-first street, and her niece, Miss Taraday Bojd, will be at borne on Friday afternoons in February after 4 o clock. No cards have been sent out. Mr. and Mrs. Victor 0. Mather and ') '"""der Biown have returned from New York, where they attended a ball which Mr. und Mrs. Bobert C. Gerry gave on Friday evening. ' Mr, and Mrs. Charles E. Coic. of Willisbrook Farm, Malvern, have gone to Palm Bench to stay until April. Airs. John, Ktrawbridge, ot Threo ells, Cheltenham road, Chestnut Hill, nnd her sisters, Mrs. Edwin N. Benson, Jr., and Mrs. Bichard Wain Mcirs, will leave this week for a trip to Pan nmu. They expect to be gone over h month. Mr. nnd Mrs. William B. Phlllcr nnd .Miss Emily Philler, of Haverford, have gone to the Bclgravia for several weeks. Miss Philler entertained at the Mcrion Golf Club on Friday evening. Mrs. Ledyard Heckscher. of Badnor, is spending a few dajs in Now York. Mrs. Perry Hill, of Detroit, nnd Miss Alice Dillinghnm, of Edgewood, N. J., are visiting Mrs. Audrew Wood, 40 East Scdgw lck avenue, Mt. Airy. They are here to attend the alnmnae meet ing of the Brvn Mawr College, and were classmates of Mis. Wood. The Ancient Order -of. Hibernians will give their iiftj -fourth annual ball on Motiday eveulnj;, February 0, at the Academy ot Music. Miss Sidney Hood, daughter of Mrs. John Parke Hood, of 7432 Rprague street, Mt, Airy, who has been for some time with tho army training school, and is nt present nt the Women's Hos. pltfll in Baltimore, spent the week-end nt her home. DELAWARE COUNTY, Mr. Edward Ciozer, whose summer home is in Upland, is cruising nbout Florida waters with a party of friends ou his yacht, the Scurry, Mrs. David S. Ludlam, of Bosemont, entertained Informally nt luncheon yes terday in honor of Mrs. George F. Hamlin, of Bidley Park. Colonel and Mrs. Hamlin will leave their homo next week for an extended trip through Cali fornia and the West, returning in the early summer. Friends of Dr. Frank Bowland, for merly of Media, will regret to know that he is confined to a hospital In Pasadena, Calif. Doctor Bowland moved to Pasadena some jcars ago. Mrs. Herbert Phillips, of Mount Ver non, N. Y., is the guest of Mrs. Waltci Griscom at her homo in Media. Miss B. Benee Blgbv, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ford Bigby, of Media, has as her guest Miss Mary Kerney, of Trenton. Sir. J. II. Downej, who has been visiting his daughter. Mrs. Egleson, of Bidlcv Park, hits left for his home iu San Diego, Calif. ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. Harry Bradley, of Essex ave nue, Narberth, entertained at luncheon nnd bridge on Friday the following guests: Mrs. William Clachorn. Mrs. .William G. Ehln, Mis. William B. Goodall, Mrs. Herbert Buchanan, Mrh. William Maddox, Mrs. Andrew Greene nnd Mrs. II. G. Polhemus. Miss Irene Quinn.-of Narberth ave nue, Narberth, entcitained her bridge club on Wednesday afternoon. The Bnla-Cynwyd Neighborhood Club held a meeting on Wednesday evening. Mr. N. A. Gillespie, of Bala, gave an interesting lecture, with 200 slides, on the "Battlefields of Trance." Mrs Ellwood Sickles, of Woodside avenue, Narberth, eitcrta!ned her thimble club on Thursday afteinoon. GERMANTOWN Miss Edna Stem, of the Wyneva Apartments, gae n thcatic party In honor of her birthday on Saturda.v aft croon, which was chaperoned bv her mother, Mrs. W. Stern. The guests in cluded Miss Dora Stein, Miss Isnbella Saffer, Miss Margaiet Emanuel, Miss Beatrice Straussman, Mis Buth Seliwub, Miss Phjllls Weinberg, Miss Miriam Spitz, Miss Carolju Manasses, and Miss Edna Stern. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Francis Diexel McBrido enter tained tho Bockledgo Fishing Club. Among the guests were Dr. A. Boyle, Mr. Herbert DeWitt Cooney, Mr. Hugh C. Ma berry, Mr. James Pennington Mosland, Mr. John II. Hoban. Mr. McBrlde will spend the month of Feb ruary at Palm JBeach. Mrs. Eugene Crowl entertained nt a luncheon on Saturday afternoon, fol lowed by n miscellaneous shower given in honor of Miss Jian McCaughn, whose HSfe Instant Postum It agrees with everyone in the family. No sleepless nights, disturbed digestion or irritated nerves follow its use. ThresaRQason 2WBNINGP PUBLIC " MISS KATHARINE! T. HAMILTON Daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. John II. Hamilton, formerly of Oak Lane, whoso engagement is announced to Mr. Ellison N. Flncltcl, of Ger mantown engagement to Mr. Thomas II. Rogers, of 01,1 North Porty-fouith street, was rerauuy announced. 'Jlic guests in cluded Miss Buth McCaughn, Mrs. alter Miller. Mrs Ctutls King, Mrs. Owen Dnvis, Mis. I'loiancc (Ictfv. Miss Jcnu White. Miss Elizabeth Rogers, Miss Jane Rogeis and Miss Mniy White. Mr. nnd Mrs Amlicvv P, Dare are now living in their new homo at Mon roe, N. J. STRAWBERRY MANSION' Mr. and Mrs. David Gabcr, of 3202 Clifford street, nnnounce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss Sylvia M. Gaber. to Mi. Joseph Allied Dnroff, of this citj. Mr. and Mrs. David Markowitz anil Miss Evolvn Markowitz, of 2207 Noith Thirty-third street, entertained at luncheon at tho Bitz Cailton on Sat urday. A package party and dance was held last evening ut B'nai Jcshurnu Syna gogue, under the auspices of the sister hood of tho congregation. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Ivohn, ot 321 1 Montgomerj avenue, entertained yes terday afternoon iu honor of their son, Martin E. Kohn. TIOGA Mrs. David E. Francis has returned to her home in Baltimore, after spend ing a week as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph B. Clark, of 3S55 North Broad street. Mr. Paul Barker, of 3700 North Broad atrciet, and Mr. Andrew Hamil ton, of Oju'ey, left yesterday for Perki omen, Pa., to enter the Perkionien Sem inary. Miss Marguerite Larkin entertained the Tioga Fifty-Flfty Club on Friday evening nt her home, 3700 North Broad street. Her guests included Miss Loretta Brown, Miss Elvira Martinez, Miss Ruth Walruth, Miss Jean Clark, Miss Miriam Dooley, Miss Catherine Horn, Miss Dorothv McDevitt, Miss Anna Larkin, Mr. Hanis Button. Mr. William McLaughlin. Mr. Edwin Feeney, Mr. Charles Hall, Mr. Bobert Lukens, Mr. Martin MeCooley and Mr. Nathau Whitajser. WISSAHICKON Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brookes Jones have returned from their wedding trip, and will be at home at Man Waters ford road. Cynvvyd. Mrs. Brookes will be remembered as Miss Laura Foulds Lee. There was n laige attendance on Saturday evening at the American Bridge Co.'s club ladies' night at Woodvnle. The program included music, bowling and dancing. Mr. Jo boph Rose. Jr., Mr. Chatles Sihleich ter, Mr. Albeit E. Pavyley, Mr. Wil bur B. Schorield and Mr. Joseph .Mar tin formed the committee in charge. NORRISTOWN Miss Helen G. Slingliiff, ot DOG West Main street, gave a dinner nt her home in honor of her guest, Miss Valerie Slingliiff, of Hnltimoie. Covers were laid for twelve guests who included Mis. H. H, Fislici. Mrs. Howard Bovd. Mr. and Mrs. AVilliain II. Sling luff, Mr. nnd Mrs. James S. Boyd and Dr and Mrs. Frederick Bryton Little. Mrs. Augustus Solomon, of 1310 Povveil street, entertained nt auction bridge in honor of Miss Gail Hamilton, of Ohio. Miss Hamilton is the guest of Mrs. Charles Wonsetlcr, of 1480 Lo cust street. Favors nt cards weie le ceived by Mrs. Chnrles Wonsetlcr and Mrs. E. J. Moore. NAVY YARD NOTES Mrs. Davis, wife of Commander R. C. Davis, entertained at bridge at her home, 2302 South Twentj -second street, Saturday evening, in honor of Mrs, Motcalf, wife of Commander Metcalf. Among the gutsts were Com mander nnd Mrs. Homer Hincs Nor ton: Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Burton Strait, Colonel and Mrs. William Smith, Mr, and Mrs Price Aman, Commander nnd Mrs. Stove- and Com mander and Mrs. Randal, Mrs. Met calf has been visiting Mrs. Davis for the last week. Commander and Mrs. C Y, Black burn. T S. N., entertained at bridge at their Khmp, 2316 South Lambert htrcet, ; Friday evening. Amour the guests wore Commander and Mrs, R, C. Davis, Mr. and Mrs Lucius Beebc, Commnucler and Mis Homer nines Not ton, Colonel and Mis. William Smith nnd Mrh. Martin Metcalf. There Was an Hint lived In u shoe, nhe had so inuny cldlelren she didn't I. now vvhut to .In, for meat vvim o Ideh nnd Iter purse was so low, fur nourishing fond she didn't knou where tn no. Hut passlnr our (.tore and bellrvlmc ln slcns she quickly beheld Hint the need ot the times had been iiimuerrd br us. How her "klildles" well feel no Viniter are siiankcil Avhrn she puts them to bed. , City Dressed Shoulders of Pork, any size. Special OC- !" at , AUU ALL STEAKS J 30c lb. Fresh Country Sausage j f. jb Nice lean Regular or Skin Back Hams Special ( ,ZtC ID. Roasting Chickens 42c lb. Stewing Chickens 35c lb. Loin Pork in piece 25c lb. Country Scrapple the best only 2 lbsi for 25c Empire Brand Boneless Bacon 33c lb. Half Smoked Sausage 19c lb. It mil Pay You to Visit the "Wonder Store of Wcct Phlla.'' MARKET ST. BEEF CO. R221.23.2S MARKET ST. LEDGEB-PHnJADELPtitA, MONDAY, MISSfiRACE RIPPEY WEDS MR. M'UEAN Miss Kathryn Kohoo Becomes Brldo of Mr. J. A. Wall on Saturday An Interesting wedding took place on Saturday cvcnlm? in the Second Presby terian Church, Tulpehoekcn nnd Greene Btreets. Germautovvn, when Miss Grace Poinier Bippcy, of Mount Airy, be came the bride of Mr. William McLenu, of West Carpenter lane, Tho cere. monev was performed by the Bev. John Harvnv T.rc. nnd the bride was given In marriage bv her father. She was I attended by Mrs. Henry Manly Cun ningham as matron of honor: Miss Helen Llnville Bippey as maid of honor, anil her bridesmnlds were Miss Bertha Collins and Miss Marjoric Bnrt lett Champion, of Atlantic Citl. Mr. McLean had for his best man Mr. S. Howard Bippcy, Jr.. and his ushers were Mr. Horace S. Brining, Mr. Wal ter William Fulton. Mr. Balph B. Thomas and Mr. A. Hunt Vauticr. Mr. and Mrs. McLean will be nt home after April 1 nt 212 East Dur ham street Mount Airy, WALL-KEHOE A pretty wedding was solemnized in St. Matthew's Catholic Church, Con shohoeken, on Saturday afternoon.when Miss Kathrvn Kchoe, daughter of Mrs. Katharine Kchoe, of Spring Mill ave nue. Coushohocken. was married to Mr. William .1. A. Wall, of Wcndovcr street, Mnuuyunk, bv the Rev. Father Grace. The bride wore her tiuvolingsuit of pn cock blue cloth with a lint to match. She was atteudtd bv Miss Margaiet Wall, sister of the luidcgroom, who wore a coat suit of snnd tolor with n hat to match. .Mr. Ravmond Wall, cousin of tho bridegroom, was the best man. The, ceremony was followed by a reception at the home of the bride's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Wall left on a fortnight's trip, and will be at home after February 15 at 2iM3 North Carlisle street. 'FLETCHER HESSER The- piarriage of Miss Lillin Weidner Hosser, daughter ot Mrs. Harriet M. Hcsser. ,tn Mr. James Gordon Fletcher was solemnized on Wednesday evening nt tho home of the bride's cousin, Mrs. Robert Montgomery, 4032 Locust street. The ceremony was nerformed by Dr. Courtlnnd Robinson, lector ot the Westminster Prrsbvtcrion Church. The bride was given in marriage bv her brother-in-law. Mr. Paul D. Katiffman, of Reading. She wore a white satin gown, a laco cil with orange blossoms und cained a bouquet of lilies of the valley and sweet peas. Mrs. Paul D. Kauffman, sister of the bride, was matron of honor and was attired in a gown of silver cloth with nn over drapery of orchid-colored tulle and carried Ophelia loses. Mr. L. Irving Fletcher, a brother of the bridegroom, ac ted as best man. A lecepfion followed the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher will be nt home after March 1, at 4034 Cedar nvenue. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The Delta Tau Sigma sorority, com posed of young women from North Philadelphia and the suburbs in the vicinity, was entertained on Saturday afternoon bv Miss Mnrie Krier, at her home in Elkins Park. Her guests in cluded Misj Naomi Lodge, Miss Helen Mercy, Miss Margaret Manning, Miss Margaret McMenamy. 31ias Jean Clark, Miss Anna Larkin. Miss Beatrix Al varez, Miss Clara Wiza, Miss Lorottp Dagncy, Miss Annette Mechau. Miss Kathryn Horn, Miss Agnes McCaffrc.v. Mi6S Marguerite Laikin. Miss Sara Sweeney, Miss Ruth Walruth, Miss evening at the Pelbam Automobile Club. ' Miss Edna Scbwarz, of 1S34 North Seventeenth street, entertained ut n Juncheon and thtntre party on Satur day. Mrs. P. Wells and daughter, of North Thirteenth street, are visiting in Rend ing for a fortnight as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. Ackcrmau. Mr. nnd Mrs Morris Apt and Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Apt will be "at home" Weduesdav evenings in February at 1721 North Thirty-third street. SWARTHMORE The midwinter reception of the Women's Club was held at the clubhouse Friday evening. Miss Emily Farrow Gregtuv and Miss Eleanor Moore Shute assisted in entertaining. Among those present were: Dr. and Mrs. John W. Adams, Mr. and Mrs. Eraneis M. Saw yci, Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Stock ton. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ford Barber. Mr. and Mrs. Carl II. Chaffee. Mr. and y Mis. Mrs. Lewis rtKlnner, -Mr. and Lewis Emmonds. Pr. and Mrs. William Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. George Eyic and Mr. nnd Mrs. Alan 0. Thatcher. ROXBOROUGH Mi. and Mrs Eugene J. Pkhe, of Portsmouth, N II . have announced the engagement of their daughtci. Miss Pauline' E. Pithe, and Mr. Wilbur A. Miller, sou of Mr and Mrs. William II. Miller, of .'517 Lyceum nvenue, Eoxborough. An old-fashioned supper, with musie, will be given from ( to S o'tlock on Wednesday evening bv the aid hocietv of the Eplphnnj Lutheran Church a the Hrotherhood House, on Monaslcrv above I'recland aveuue. The nffair is in thnrgc of Mrs W. Snyder, Mr John Hogenbucher Airs. Charles Less lv. Mrs. Owen Miller. Mrs. Frederic! Woerner, Mrs, lleniv A. D. Wacker Miss Margaret Lit, Mrs. Harry West. Mrs. Jacob Miller. Mrs. Lindlej Kighter. .Mrs Louis Hankie, Mrs. Wll lianr Hanson. Mrs Davnl G. Goett man, Mia. Wnlter Hagenbucher, Mih rranklin Endeilin Mrs. Christ ien Hitter. Mrs. Chnrles Maslin, Mrs Charles Levins md Miss Meta P.oru miller Old Woman- Nice Lean Smoked Picnic Shoulders, any size, rj jb. at 1 C wiumucwu..,, 1J""" "! ' figure forward, focused. leaned ler. Miss Marian Lckert and Miss ," th(, ... a V , ,:.',',' Marian Dooley. 'The members will give nnd Yf she d Pnum . ri.iL..:. !... .. a:.. i i :n l. . i l. ii:i i tueir annum imuvwuier uaace nn rr may ,, THROUGH A GLASS DARKLY By FANNIE HURST CHAPTER I CONSIDERABLY after the Euro pean invasions of the Huns nnd Goths came the no less considerable In v asions of American made shoes, Amor lean inada million aires and tourists. Es s e n t 1 a 1 enough t o down -at the heels baronial estates and count) ess counts the first two, but what tif the genus 1 tourist out of O h 1 1 llcothc and Altoonn, Keokuk and FANNIE JIUrtST Bloody uuicn, who spend an annual mil lion of American dollnrs on picture postcards of the Leaning and Eiffel Towers and tho doves of St. Marks; another annual million up the Matter horn, down the Catacombs and on the Lion of Luccine; still another miscel laneous million or to on French kid gloves nnd filet lace : Boman pearls and Anderson seconds; Swiss chalet boxes and Mosaic breastpins; Chiantl; Carlsbad and bid corals; Moulin Bougc; the Co lseum by moonlight and gondolas b.v the hour? There arc riuicksands in the tomist's hour-glass. Life is short and nrt was long until Cooks lassoed the world with a lariat shaped excursionist's ticket, and Baedeker compressed ,..-o thousand halls of tho Louvre into ninety homeo pathic pages; catalogued the universe and asterisked the American plan and running-water of two continents. On, board the Boumania, udder a southern sky so blue that it quivered on the verge of sea-green, half n thou sand first-class tounts crowded to the lee railing of the ptomenndo deck, edging, jamming and leveling hcld glasses at a remote line against tho blue, so thin that a school of poipoises might have been sicn slicing the watei with their fins. Miss Esther Lefknuteh. tintoeinc. quivering, and her quick eyes framed iu a fringe of blowing curls and u pongee tourist's can. grasped her left neighbor's level field glasses and thrust them into her father's hnnil. "See, papa! Lind! Land! Here Ipok through Mr. Dan?iger's field-glasses." "Humph! Humph! See Bertha, such a speck should be laud." "See, Mama' Ilere, vnu look, too. See, we're coming to Madeira. Fun chal is the name of the town where tho boat stops for two hours, isn't it, Mr. Danziger9 Ti to lemcmber that, Mama Funchnl, where Ihey ""to the hand cmbrcirlerj." "Fuuchal?" "No, no, Marra . vou've got them up side down See. like this. Anjbodv could tell, Mi. Dnnngcr. bv the way we hold our hold-glasses that this is our first trip to Europe" "If anybodj should ask you, Esther, your papa and me crossed to America when we was both little enough to be tarried in arms and not ou such n grand boat like this neither, let me tell OU." Miss Lcfkovitch smiled through a quick flush. "I I didn't mean that kind of a trip. Here, you see jou hold them like this. Mama, just like this." Mrs. Lefkovitch leuued hei simple fin ther Hi effort Where "There, Mama, light ahead. ' "Here, Mrs. Lefkovitch, let me ad just the lenses frit jou." "'o, uo. Mr Dinziger, for mjselt I can see !o awiiv !" "Mama! Vnd Mi. Danzigcr trjing to be polite to jou." "Smb. evptnsive politeness as Mr Dan.iger's I tan get eheapci " "Mama!" "Just what T sav I mean " Mr. Danzigcr plunged his hinds into his Scotch twted potkets, and beneath the visor of his Scotch tweed traveler's cap smiled down .it Miss Lefkovitch blushing there beside her"- mother the uch rnspberrv red of shame. "Your mama's all ,' t. Miss Esther. She isn't going to let any of the fel lows on this boit get too fresh with her. arc you. Mrs Lefkovltth''" She would venture no rcplv, but passed the field -glares, via her daugh tor. back to him. I ceil Jtm, .v.uun, -juii ..! iiuim, Up . that blatk line what we see out there "OS00 f" 'nn(' "neler ourfeit Just see how far away it looks.' Mil. Lefkovitch tin ut forwaid a face1 covered with a stubble of black and FRMBES & CLARK Established ,1903 Br- ' " i- ii is i . , M$dgt".f3yJif M H A Time-Saver for Dark, Cold Morninp, jfffl w 1 !T& Mies WSSi m I rrincine WSIL 1 ! u an mix br- Wtar Jounh t i nighf be r W (&&ff&x&lxj Wl plnrlnir it in the rfrurerator until hKinjc tm 4rt&&slxL T? nd run be "rp ne bl(ru are c ing t o S"v c&&l i a n ous and as i cm it n feather. I v cjfigff 1 USaI'm. At Your Grocer's - I J J . I . 'II" JJl'lsirHillwiiisiijji S3?tL Bk Md H V&i DnHi Blf- FEBETJABY 2, ICfcO gray braid. A smile broke through It like the white grin of u faun showing through bracken. "Humph!" he said. "Mama, I tell you but that is n sight for you." Bent were his shoulders, as if across his back lay n pack f.ll-d with years. Four decades previous there had been a pack there a literal pack of the small goods a housewife buys nt her stoop. Time nnd the inch -tor-Inch dog gcdness that had stooped Ills shoulders had metamorphosed that pack on the bnck Into a plate-glass emporium with mahogany Inueis, occup.viug twenty live Jeusid feet of the mostxpenslvo Broadway frontage in the world. But even Atlas relieved of his vault would, for sheer physiological reasons, have to face the world stoop-shouldered. So Aaron Lefkovitch, with his latter jears light, still let his head rest like n ball in the 'valley between his shoulders. "That such n piece of string out there, Bertha, should be land!" "I tell jou. it ain't none too soon for mo. Enough of sea I'c got. Never so long until 1 die can I forget tnem three rough days. Aaron. Like my own feelings wasn't enough, I had to have jou yet on my neck and crying like a baby I should lay down bj jou to die." "Ach now, Bertha, never jn my life did T nsk such a thing." ' "On land, Aaron, many things can't happen what happens on sea." The tail end of her glance, pointed and dnrtingly quick, was for Mr. Dan 7igcr and his arm, which lay along her unugiiter s in an appioacb to n caress. Mr. Lefkovitch turned from the rail ing nnd the white froth of water kick ing out from the ship's huge flank and Ihe quiet swish swash of n quiet sea, and quirked his left eve with lightning-quick nnd Milpine sljucss to waid Mr. Danzigcr "To-night, Danzigcr. Officer Childs says we can have our last little game up in the lounge-room, so tluough the windows we tan see tho Gibraltar when she comes in sight " "Aaron. I " "Ach now. Bertha: tomorrow don't we land in Naples for good? I ask jou, the last night does it mnke anv difference a little game more or less'" "I wish already this minute it wa time to get off the boat in Naples." "Ach now. Bertha, mv last night on the boat! What you bet when I got up todnv I put on mj winning clothes? l got on todav cnouch winninc elothcH. Danigcr, to bent jou if jnu are ten times so lucky like nlvvavs ' 'That talk, Aaron, don't get no wheres with me. Lose just so much as jou like. I don't worrv no more That's how disgusted me nnd the ladits ou this boat feel about how all jou men lose vour shirts off jour backs to Mr Dan zigcr Pull heie mv thair, Esther; thnt's how disgusted T feel The shirt off vour back jou tan lose " "Mama!" Miss Lelkoviteh lowered maiden ejes before the allusion, assisted her parent to the steamer-chair and packed the rug close about her frankly distended ankles. "Mama, you you mustn't saj such things' 'Nice talk don't go no more with jour pnpi, Esther. I'm ashamed enough, too. that even in front of jou f got to talk to him plain, like I feel," "But such n feeling I got m mj bones foi winning tonight, Bertha, jou should know." "All the feelings what vou cot In jour bones. Aaton, is ihcumatism for inc to rub " "Eh, Danigei. tonight ncht off -vour back I win join shut. Eh, jou Booghcr, jou ! 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PrwiMitu First Showlnr of JAMES OIJVI31 CUnVOODT8 'BACK TO GOD'S COUNTRY' tiBBecl on Marnilm 8t)iry ' VVAPI. THK WAIJIUH1' PALACE 10 A M, 12, 2. ,1MB. 6'4B, T:4S. 0 80 P. M Second Week of Ihn Beauty Picture Supreme Adepted Trom the Stage Tlay PUjed bv eminent cat rf prlmlp.l., alo 100 Or THK MOHT BEAUTIFUL. WOMEN IN THr, WORLD Avoid Crowds Attend Morning Performances AR C A D I A X X CHESTNUT BBL.OW 0TH . 10 A M 12. 2, 3r3, 0-46, 7:45, 0 30 P. M. MARY MILES MINTER In First Presentation of "Anne of Green Gables" Adapted I rom the Four "Anno" Books VTC T 0 R I A MAHKET ST AUOVE OTH (I A M to 11 in P M IlICHARD HAHD1NG DAVIS IlOMANCE "SOLDIERS OF FORTUNE" CAPITOI T21 MARKET STTtKRT 1J 10 A M U 2, J 4T Sto 45 I) 00 P M Douglas Fairbanks "dXii b REGENT Mi ARICEr ST Bel 17TH ROBERT -WARWICK In lrea of Knowledge 11 A M to 11 P M MAHKET STREET A T JUNIPER CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE "Too Many Husbands" Smr WM L.AMPE & CO AND OTHERS. BROADWAY Broad Snjder Ave .7 . " ,l! 5 . 9 P M "A Hungarian Rhapsody" Douglas Fairbanks "X,, By CROSS KEYS MAKK0T t nBp' oth TETSUWAR'I JAPS PHILADELPHIA S TOREMOfcT THEATRES FORRESYLAfTEves. MatlncsWed 4. Sat Positively Last Week RAYMOND HITCHCOCK In his latent musical revue HITCHY-KOO OF 1919 100 ENTERTAINERS CHORUS OK 40 LNDEll 20 Next Week Mail Orders Now KLW . I-RLANOERS COLObSAI. SEAT SALE STARTS THURSDAY, 9 A. M. GARRICK last 6 EVGS. 'tatlnes Wed & Sat. I0HN' GOLDEN S LAUGHING HIT Positively Last Week sCAND HER GANG in "A Peach of a Show"' -HY TIHS5 BROAD Tonightlt 8:15 Matinees VVedneadi and Saturday AMERfCV b GREATEST tOMEDIEN.NE MARIE f) D p Q Q I FR U 1V U U U U U iX ,N "tn n"u ol MIKT" TILLIE'S NIGHTMARE" PHILADELPHIA l-h 1 tii i r 1 1 m 1 !'! " ,0 Mt 1 h its & -al V'lTHI It IIOPKIN- rit.euis JOHN DREW "THE CAT-BIRD" ! 1 nusua'lv hri 1 ..re I'omtJy b Puiin llnghee I i Tli ladeli hia vll A Unukle t A,k VBjt, NOW rti si.lvv v , siihtnit Rollo's Wild Oat on e, ol ' Urr- KiiminT n Vm allelic VV It 1 ROLAND YOUNG j k!i of Ht DD1I ! tint 1 superlative at seleilel for lalei apparnll t In New i ot C t E IT H-' S Mme. Marguerita Sylva Hril lant Operatic Star V E tONO H1IOP DlpU of Maldn anl Mflodi" I Al L MORTON . SVOM1 1,1 AVS 'HCl'J t .-,Vlrlt.t Mll u ut:i 1 t. I1UB11L ft NUl.MiN OTHKH.S WALNUT 'io"i ' v V Mat Tliir" .'k MV 7', rn ropul.r lrlih Aitur-Mneer FISKE O'HARA "DOWN LIMERICK WAY" Hear Mr O Ilara 9 ',11 -onp- lilts CharlesHACKETT Tnor Jletrotollian Opera Company uuiiroom isciievue-otratfortl This (Monday) Morning at 11 PRICES 3o0 .!00 S.-,0 2 00 PlunTn-i ( ricketa at lleppes and llellevus KiiHtrarcl Dumont's i:nJ,2'tt.J Welch Mtntr.i. ' ARCH A OTH B rflCETa icrpoputn prick matjnub today xa Kelson Naughty. Naughty Fettyl wS rJ"" N! T V TEk S( ATS THLIfDAT 11 rini-ADELrillA'S i.kadino tiiratmm Direction ot led j j auuBbivv DING-DING ATTENTION. Teacher Johnny Jones, stand up. Johnny: Ics, Teacher. Q- Wheio Is Greenwich Vllffirje? A j-Iii New Yoik Cltj. Q Is It usual to havo a lllage In a City? A- No teacher, but Greenwich Vlllag Is unusual Q How do you bound It" A On the North by Hie Jefferson Market Police Couit Q Is that boundary effective? A The Villagers moved North only once That was when theGreen- wlch VlllORo I'olllca moved uptown to tho Nora Bayea Theatre. Q. Why did they lake the Follies up North" A To keep strangers away from th t lllage Q Prpceed A. Ou the South by Little Hall Q Where Is that? A Where Caruso sets his spaghetti. Q And on the Cast? A Bv Washington Square, the play ground of Bqulrrcls, nuts, nurses and bab'es Q And on the West' A By the Christopher St Terry, where artists cros to Jersey on lent dij Q Who Inhabit the village? A Artists, poets, cubists, futurists, delicatessen dealers, but no bar bers. Q What are. the principal products? A They don t produce. Their motto is to have and to bold. Q Is there anything characteristic about their houses? A. Every houso haa a big window- ln Its studio; every studio has a flre placo for stews, and every stewy Teacher Tint will do stay nfter tchool Johnny I tan t My mothers soln to the Greenwich Village Kolllea af the Sam S Shubert Theatro to. night, and I've gotta mind th baby. Teacher School Is out There will n a halt holiday tomorrow, children. I II be up lato myself. Opens TONIGHT at 8:1 5 Sharp NOTE No one seated during tho prologus. fn GEORGE RROADHl RbT I'resonU yiJfe .. THE I- "-rl W Ith Orldnal Production and , Cast I ADELPHI First Mat. Thurs., Best Seats $1 SEATS ?,0V CHESTNUTST.orX ?"J"- . Matlnejs VVud Sat. gr TONIGHT AT 8:15 fc HAMMEnSTEIN 8 HIT OF HITS MUSICAL PLA1 DIFFERE.NT SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART W T II A lOO'i f AT TOF T1CKIJN Tl Nfcs I VIC II LADE.N LINES AND A HONCT HUVCH CHORU8 I VDIP NIGHTS AT S 20 1. I rVlV MATS WED S. SAT. SEAf-ON S SLPREME SUCCESS ALICE BRADY rcrtsoNALLi in "FOREVER AFTER" If V i I lkp Ho Rrartv nn 1 1 creea iojii in ner on me tas AT I, VPAT ON thi; $1.00 MAT. i i'loor' ' WED. ACADEMY SCATS A r "cppe s. iii'j t;xic,ruT 1 PJiiladelnhia Orrripsfra IOPOLD STOKOWSKI. Conductor FRIDAXArT.FEB.6.at3:00 I Saturday fvc feb. 7. at s-as Soloists SERC-PI RAC HMAMNOFF Planllf 1(S riOni'M I HINhi E Soprano vnTMUl IIVI'KITT Tenor fTm PATTllN Ilafr -.nd The l"hl'H i Inli'ii Orhfera i herut I.AOHMVMM H-- 1 on ertn N.i n f minor f r Piano i,ij Orrhestra r.ACHJUMNOI I" SMnpnoiy Nn "Th ICtL'r ' "'' 'Inie mAmerlio ANNUAL CONCERT AND DANCE Ke vm Krarh No TV7 National Association of Letter Carriers MOOSE, HAI I '3.S S rtroad E-t Tuesdav. Febiuary it, 1920 concert 8PM Dam Inc S P M to s ilinls'. n -v War r . A. U. f J1U11AIU.11 C III! I ) Ot-" lt fSy MEIX)DRAMAfaTVr 111 Ith Orlrlnal Iff W Production and If PIERROT REVUE WALTON ROOF EVERY 1 i:MXG, l):30 and 11 15 IMi IIH Bl I II r. I OI I mv IMJ mi --i vi i "iruv kvv ut i ri Jerry Delancy Lvc Hackett Florence Kein Martha Wood madei liii'.nr nnvTRii r vvilson, VIRG1VM V tl.SON SV11II MTOKUS, JLt.l: ANDI-RPON A HII.CN III UENDUKfl DANClSd HEGr,S T j: M. MUTKurtlt ITAN OPHIlA Hut 8K Metrop.,!lian Ofwra e uinpuin V ii'i'1 Tomorrow Evening at 6 L? 1 Iiiiph La t' , i ordon CLEOPATRA'S XTTfl Tjrri Mnirs A'd-i ordun Clul i PJ I I TJ1 I Mm Kliigni n Pltro, ' A IiAngelo unduLtor, II", Pa nt Seals 1 ins i hiainui St VVal KJ4 Rocs CT. M UI'M1 OI' Mt Ml TOMORROW EVG AT 8:20 ITU Kl.EUirK presents Sir OLIVER LODGE tjal Lecture In Herlss THE DESTINY OF MAN Tickets TBo to II 1 n9nistnul Wt Trocadero "'".f r;m ,,hr "" " nd th C arbstonsQuarl?lt) U a U , :aa mm $ '.?J m 1111 km T V , i.-& V hfe 'A; J'( lJI,l lKsAlllkA f ..... ,.Jj,.,l( M
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