$r vv 'm r EVENING "PUBLIC LEDaEH-aOTLAJELHlA, COTSPAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1920, 11, t; ytfST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Atoncy Wynne Talks About a Delayed Sailing for France, Dance Tomorrow Evening Ballot of Philadelphia D. A. R. tn jou bear that Alex Dolan is not D wine to sail for France this week? Kow.tobcglnatthabcginnJng.hcr 1 .Smother, Mrs. Nelhon Brown, who fit Franco all through the war . lie Kan .pent somo time with ( llo she was overseas driving her "itnce came home last year and J m r Mrs. Clarence Dolau, and also i me "mo with" Mrs. Alexander ,pC tBrrn Mawr. Now she Is going E Efsaoing with her Ulwt New York last Friday, 1BI- . .nil within a few days, but especuub - f,,iM storm that rUed l their sailing until the Lh! Cy Thayer, Bltabrth Brocklo " .. "' .;,. . nil went over to Rebecca j.uuu""" -,- . .,., ml tfcey canle back on Sat- Ty? Alex in the meantime has gone "" ' .. Aii,.n nfffiln'to spend a. week ma ""-" -, , . . npv on Bat- A ex ott anu iuw -"" .lv . .. I Mn lino trnnn foV tO A1KCU .- - 1.1. 1..- fnmilv before sne bbub. "'."n'Ld the rest of the family ':. .in to Aiken, S, C about two , - nml Alex spent a week with wtaiXS ilie went to No York K I aw Vent down wither, I be JUry 1' T. ",ii lmvn another week K'thcm before she finally gets off on He tentyfirst. mHE Trident Senior Honor Society of P. i." ni,,f,. School will have ,ni,ni suiincr dancf tomorrow, tlie ''Lincoln' Birthday, on the roof 7 the Beltevue. The cnt re roof has cf thc fit I hear, for 'the affair. S5n ifn very exclusive society, you J" Id UH considered a great honor Inoyr, ana " " J-u ,,, niUm-ii always ! bCuf for tbU annual dance and it's nSonjind Mlto O. Miller, Jr., who jj'chairman. t HAVE been sent the ballot of the hr-m . .t if too The oincers mu. tn0w about It. too. j. - Kevin; For regent, Mrs. Char imjy. & for od vice regent, Mrs. S''tiiVii. for recording secretary, Israel H. Johnson; for corre tsrnci i. T-nh P. Don- sswsK-fe as a nnd fdr historian. Mrs. Wil- .rBNerne; : Mrs. Harry nrberfoVtfs. ? ten the re are some very complicated M.nd alternate. ,to the natlona WA"ofrffw: AnSKThw. t 3. Montgomery "Warne. Mrs. Ben J. -ka. Mrs. TIenrv Horton Law- nce M "A3hbel Welsh, Miss Whit mer Mrs. Campion and Mrs. W. Henry Sutton. HE'S engaged, and the fact makes him n bit absent-minded at times. It is hard to think about things like business and lunch hours nnd closing : ..,! oil flint under the circuin- ttanees. But the other day he took h.s umbrella to be mended. It would be done nt .". o'clock, he was told, bo he reracmnered verv carefully and turned oppromptiv at 3:0," for his umbrella. It was all reaciv anu nc svun "" putting it up with justifiable pride in given at Artsman's Hall, Itoso Valley, on Saturday evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Warner Bcncrman, of Moylnn, have ns their guest Miss Bencrman, of Ardmorc. i Miss Sophie DcWy, of Philadelphia, is visiting Captain nnd Mrs. H. B. Pcplcr, of Toronto. Canada. Mrs. Pep ler'was formerly Miss Mary Mclntire, of Moylaud. , , Friends of Mrs. William H, A. Mil! of tlnno Vnllev. will be clad to lmnw" tlint. rIio Is recoverine from her Injury received while coasting a short time ago. Mr. W. Harrison Walker addressed the Woman's Club of Ridley Park yes terday. ' GERMANTOWN Mrs. John T. Adams, of C217 Clcnr view street, accompanied by bcr daugh ters, Miss Dorothy Adams and Miss Marjorie Adams, will spend the week in New York, returning by way of Easton. The Gcrmantown Chapter of the Beta Kappa Sigma will hold its regular meet ing at the homo of Miss Justine Keller. Delta Tau Sigma Sorority will give a dnncc at the Pclliam Automobile Club.' - NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. CJeorge S. Graham Smith, of 1824 Jefferson street, entertained at luncheon nnd cards last Wednesday. The guests were Mrs. George Cushing, Sirs'. Morton Lukens, Mrs. Scott Adams, Mrs. fidward Shcidt, Mrs. Horry Lang, Mrs. Norman Proud, Mrs. It. Menzel. Mrs. Joseph Hoff man. Mrs. William' B. Smith, Mrs. F. Befartez, Mrs. Arthur Tomklns and Mrs. Horace Limeburncr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis J, Shmidheiser and their dauchtcr. Miss Knthryn -flhmidheiser, of 1120 West Columbia avenue, lett this city last week for an extended trip to Florida, Cuba and South America. A dramatic entertainment will be given on Thursday evening in the school auditorium of St. John's Evangelical Bible School, Sixth and Dauphin streets, under the auspices of the I'hll- ntnea clabs. "le Ulrte District smile" will be presented with Mr. Gene Noll as Mr. Uezekiah Prendcrgrass, the teacher. The scholars include Miss Minnie Ludwig, Miss Helen Wcidner, Miss Mildred Noll, Miss Hstcllo Stohl, Miss Minnie Beetle. Miss Alma Hcrre, Miss Elsie Noll, Miss Christine Con rad, Miss Alice Wcidner, Miss Ida Locscb.. Miss Elizabeth Hummel, Mr. Clifford Haines, Mr. Ernest Raid, Mr. William Btckle, Mr. Robert Taylor, Mr. Elmer Noll, Mr. Elmer Spoenlcm, Mr. Howard Graf and Mr. Herbert Stahl. aflHRBSK JfnaBBBKaUnnDlflranaK kBjo' j jHBki 'wUU9IKmSmnKSv'SiSiTiyJ ' . MBtiBkMmsmr ; ii?t:vzmjw, ?' '' -?. v' fjawpyv i "a CsfeiMaL ' is. J.8," . ,-r . THE NAME AND THE GAME By FANNIE HURST FArfNIB UUR3T . twr MRSr JOSEPH KAKft ruoto by Uachrach. Wlio, ivllh J1V. Kurr, lias recently returned from her wedding trip, and h' spending tlio winter at tho Aldiuo Hotel. MISS JEAN M'CAUGHN BRIDE OF T. ROGERS SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. J. Bonner and Miss May Rauen entertained nt a dinner nnd a linen shower Friday evening nt their home 2333 Moore street in honor of Miss Emily G. Morrow. The wedding of Miss Mary Rebecca Fnyssoux, sister of Mr. and Mrs. David Hoffer Siegfried, of C318 Elliott street, and Mr. Theodore Clarence Hartman will take place on Saturday evening, February 21. A recention will follow in the ballroom of the St. Jam.es Hotel. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. William P. Brenz, Sr.. of 5321 Baltimore uvenuc, entertained at dinner last evening. The guests were Mrs. R. C. Stnndbridgp Ms Evelvn C. Standbridee. Mr. F. Edwnnl Nolnn. that firm, new, once bent and tiroKen mt. ana Airs, llollin it. MeTers, Miss tib. Hut after he had walked thus Lois Jean Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. narrv roud!v for about a block, he suddenly C. Standbridge and Master Eltorc Patti 1nAo,l nlmiif him nnd decided that liter all, on such a bright sunsmny uay ptrhaps he didn't need to carry it up ! NANCYWYNN H. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES One of tho most important of next trason's debutantes will be Miss Ottillie Morris, daughter of Mrs. Alfred Paul Morris, of Vilianova, who will be in troduced at a tea given by her mother early in October. Amour those who hnvo taken tables at the card party which will be given tMs afternoon at the Merion Cricket Club, for the benefit of the educational rand of the Philadelphia Chapter ot tie United Daughters of the Confed eracy arc Mrs. Herbert T. Hartman, Mrs. Jnmcb M. Dawen, Mm. John Joodwin, Mrs. Francis Wilbur Smith, Mrs. Benjamin F. Baird, Mrs. Mary Burch, Mrh. Constance Aiken Jones. Mrs. Henry Collison. Mrs. Clifford Aus tin Smith, Mrs. E, Waring WiUon, r. 1'red S. Hatt, Mrs. William H. Wmer, Jr.. Mrs. Willard H. Lawton, Mrs. John Ito?an, Mrs. E. W. Tallman, 'ire. Kobcrt p. Elmer, Mrs. Earl Put- "a, jr., and .Mrs. A. C Hampson. AciOD? thp ftinctu ivhct wtll nttonrl tie dinner-dance which Mr. John Har ;JJn, Jr., will give in honor of Miss "iy names, daughter of Sir. nnd Mrs. John Hamnton Barnes, on Thurs J night, will be Mr. nnd Mrs. II. Nor- Harrison, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank inirne I'attcrson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis U Madeira. 3d, Mibs Isabel Carvallo, am Mary V. Glcndinning, Mif.s 13. An , "inette Geyelin. Miss P,'cv -".-.-- a. Miss Hannah Hobart, Miss Mary "Morris. Miss Sara H. Do.au. Jms IS'"! llorie, Miss Lucile Carter, Mr. t.i Madeira, Mr. Arthur Hick "a. Mr Henry L. Geyelin, Jr., and . bamuel J. Reeves. n, "linner danec which the Pickering ?,. Clu,b as t0 hnvc s'iveu on Thurs , L"einS bas been postponed until S date, owing to the condition of i! roads. ndtu K. nilison. of Briar Hill, Satnrda ' fr 0rlani,' Fla- on U5.fr'nl,D,1.Mrs- T- s'pcl. "f Sugar &SheAim,t,ni11- au(1 Mr. and Mrs. ate CIJnttin Wetberill will leave i V,i. nesday for Lakc 1,lacld t0 Jln Wusc party at tho Lake Placid Club. UH.USS. M!?- J- Kraley .Mitchell" thhJ.i :' .'. "osemout, will leave ""'y, at Palm Reach. tllhr!',esi'.lar lnclus of tho Pliiladel l" Uianti-r of tlii nn,i.i,t t n.o WWMRcy will take place on February Interesting Weddings Take Place Today The Miller- Frutchey Nuptials Barili. The weddinz of Miss Cooilln lfnrio Coll, of 5.")23 W. Oxford street, and Mr. Vincent A. Kristel. Jr.. nf 8JS orth Twentieth street, will take place at St.Gregory's Roman Catholic Church, Fifty-second and Warren streets, on Monday, February 1G. Miss Coll will have for bridesmaids Miss Kitty Coll, nnd Mr. Wcitson will act as best man. A reception will follow the ceremony nt the home of the bride. TIOGA The members of the Women's Social Union of the Reformed churches of Philadelphia and vicinity will hold their twelfth anniversary banquet this evening in the social hall of the Trinity Reformed Church, Broad and Venango streets. Mrs. John Warner, the presi dent, will preside and an address will be made by Dr. Joseph H. Apple, presi dent of Hood College for Girls, at Fred- crick, Md., on "Woman nnd Her Sphere in the Future." The proeram will include also readings by Miss Helen O. ocherer ana solos by Mr. James Kennedy and Miss Beatrice Louisa Cassel, with Mis3 Blanche Sil vus Copes as accompanist. The union includes !550 representative women from forty Reformed churches. Mrs. John C. Allen, Jr., of 3003 North Twenty-first street, will enter tain at luncheon and cards tomorrow with the following guests: Mrs. Wil liam Blundin, Mrs. Henry Fredericks, Mrs. Frederick Sauter, Mrs. Horace Kleinfcldcr, Mrs. Benjamin Foster, Mrs. George M. Miedel, Mrs. A. E. Selss and Mrs. William H. Jungkurth. The recently organised World-Wide Guild of the Temple Baptist Church. Tioga and Twenty-second 6treets, held a meeting, touoweu ny a social nour, last evening at the home of Mrs. Her bert Agate, 8500 North Twenty-third street. Bliss uertruue janney is presi dent of tho guild j Miss Madeleine Jones, Mrs. Edgar J. Brownawell, Miss Ber tha Janney ana Miss Myrtle Tindau, vice presidents; Miss Elsie Burt, sec retary, and Miss Laura Neef, treasurer. An interesting wedding will take nlace this evening nt 8 o'clock in the IVouf TlnHoH Vrp.hvtprinn Church. Forty-third nnd Aspen streets., when Miss .lean fliurzarnt .ucunuKnu, ubuku ter of Mr. and Mrs. Blakely D. Mc Caughn, of Go! North Forty-fourth street,, will become the bride of Mr. Thomas Henry Rogers, of 013 North Fortv-fourth stfeet. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. O.O. Smith. Miss Ruth Ashbrook Mc r!niilin. ulster of the bride, will bo maid of honor, and Miss Elizabeth Mary Rogers, Miss Margaret Kerr and Miss Isabel Gertrude Rellly will be bridesmaids. Mr. Rogers will have or his best man Mr. Percy C. Glasscy and the ushers will bo Mr. C. Stuart Cooper, Mr. Joseph N. Rnuffenbart, Mr. Harry J. McCaugbn and Mr. Sam uel II. Rogers. A reception will follow immediately after the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Rogers will leave for a trip to Niagara Falls, returning some time in .Apm. MILLERFRUTCHEY A wedding of fntercst fo take place hs c"cningSh that of Miss Katharine R Frutchev. sister of Mr. i.cigai Fruity, o? 3S30 North Broad street and Dr. Albert G. Mil'er, of 21o0 ortii Twenty-first street, which will bo boi emniml nt the home of the briue, vith he I ev. Robert R. Uttell, of tne Tioga Presbyterian Church, Tioga find Sx Lr.cs,,.y A.Jit nffiointinc. The bride will be attended by Miss Dorothy Mil ler Mr. Samuel Gait Birnie will act as best man. tho , cereuiuu, .. m .- lowed bv a reception. Lnon tueir re turn from their wedding trip tne or ue groom and bride will be nt home at .2150 North Twenty-first street. SPIEGELMAN POLINER A pretty wedding will take place at Mcrcontile Hall this evening, when Miss Rosaline Dollta Pdiner, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip Folincr, of 1311 Northeast boulevard, will become the bride of Mr. Charles Splegelman. Rabbi Marvin Nathan will officiate. The bride will be given in marriage by her fath"r Miss Clara Wiener will act as maid of honor and Mrs. John Spiegel man will net as matron of honor. JMifs Bessl? Spiegelman, Miss T lie Fas -man Miss Cel a Atlan. Miss Claia Gree'nberg. Miss Harriet Herbach Miss Ethel Wiener, miss xieunciui V"7" ad Miss May Rabinowitj i will bo bridesmaids, and Miss Edith Tolsky w 'ill be flower girl and Master Jay Spiegel man will act as page. The best man will be Mr. David Jameson. The. ush ers will include Mr. Solomon Spiegel mau, Mr. Robert Sheer, Mr. Gerson GrMnberg, Mr. David Luber Mr. Beii lluT ToIboti. Mr. Ahram Becker. Mr. Tlenjamin Silverman and Mr. Clarence. Rosenblum. A dinner and dance will follow the ceremony. After trending their wedding trip in Florida. Mr. anu Mrs. Hpicgeiman win uvu mi ""- i ents of tho brldC; the ushers at the wedding were girls, Innlinllnir Miss Norn llilhorn. Miss Isa bel AslienfeUcr. Miss Marian Grater mid Miss Buela Hilborn. A rerpiition followeil immediately after the ceremony at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and flirs. Asuen felter will live in Jieffersonvillc. PENNELLDE LATTRE Mile. Frances de Lattre, of Nice and Lyons, Franco, who arrived in New York Saturday on tho La Tourraiuo from Havre, was quietly married to Mr. Leslie Penncll, of Lansdowne. Mr. and Mrs. Pennell returned to Lansdowne Sunday, and after taking a short wed ding trip will live in West Philadel phia. ROXBOROUGH Mr. Harry A. Wcntzel's class in the Bible school of the Roiborough Baptist Church will civo n natriotic entertain ment this evening in the chapel, when Mr. L. Jones will give an illustrated lppturo on "Whiit T Saw Over There." The photographs to be used were taken by Mr. Jones while serving loverseas. As the affair is a community one the neighboihood is invited. The officers of the class are Mr. Anthony Wc'therill, president; Mr. George W. Levering, secretary, aud Mr. Harry Craven, treasurer. "Miss Mildred Eurlev. of 7G10 Ridge avenue, entertained the members of he Young Women's League of the Ridge Avenue Methodist Episcopal Church at their midwinter social gath ering last week. Her gucbts included Miss Emily Culp, Mrs. Edward Streep r ,Miss Mary Frey, Miss Damaris Fleming, Miss Sarah Fleming, Mrs. G. Clifford Wilson, Miss Helen Hoff uau, Mis Edith Haley, Miss Mildred Haley, Miss Elizabeth Morrow, Miss Gladjs Morrow, Miss Laura Johnston, Mrs. John Slook, Miss Edith Johnston, Miss Mary Holcomb, Miss Grace Kemper, Miss Maud Sausman, Miss Isabel O'Connor, Miss Haeberleiu, Miss Kathleen Brearley and Miss Anna Fultpn. FRANKFORD Mrs. F. Gwynn nnd daughter, of 1037 Allengrove btreet, have returned from a two months' trip to Jnmesville, Wis. Mrs. G. Allen, of Sailers street, will entertain the members of her card club this afternoon. A minstrel and dance will be given Friday evening in Lu Lu Tcmpln un der the nuspices of Tacony Post, No. 133. The committee in charge includes Mr. Harvey Taylor, chnirman ; Mr. Frank Dorsey, Mr. Albert Fceny, Mr. Clarence Forward and Mr. Harry Edwards. Marjorie Clark, tcho tells maga sines and paper in a booth, if invited by Charles dcullv, one, of her patrons, to spend Christmas Vvo at his homa in tho suburbs, fiie refuses to go. CHAPTER II , , QUIE flung him a glance over the hump O of ono shoulder. Nlnelten summers had breezed lightly over her, nnd her lips were cherry like, but tilt cd slightly ns if their fruit had been plucked from the, tree of b o p h i s t i cation. "Y o u bet your life I'm scared." "Why. out there in Glen dale, little one, you won't meet y o u,r own shadow, If that's wliat'H hurting vnu." "You bet vntir Wfn 1 wmi'f "Mv old woman will fix you up all right "Oh, no, she won't." "Aw, como on, kiddo: we're going t linvn n In.n for the little brother, nnd the old woman will he riggea uii like n mast in her spotted silk. Come on; who'll be any the wiser? , Laughter and mockery rose 10 i" surface of her eyes, bubbled to her lips. "Huh, what's that only-sou stuit you gave me yesterday? All about bow you had to land a job in the city and make good after your old man dlea, eh? How about jour yesterdays line of talk?" I IT 1 "All about how mother's 'wand' ing boy found himself all plastered .over with the mortgage and worked wb&w to get out from under. AH about aw, say, what's the use? But I al ways say to you fellows, 'Boys, culti; vate. good memories; you need cm. rl.il. 1 .l.nt TTn 4ilrol" Inline uruiuci . iA... j"-.' , . fr "Iaw I Little brother's what wo call my b stcr Till's lituo reu-uw.-. i 1T1.1 a. wwhat vou want to put mo in bad for,. sister r I'm not Mis, lie Bellevuc-Stratford. froth?., J l,,,'cnce Crozer Kndwlrs, C,v"0f,,,Ir' "U'1 l. Gustnvus W Cot 'nylr tBiVtaiu at loncheou to CV,' Iwhome, 101!8 Spruce ', followed bv 11 fhen(-, n. I'Ook t MrH,: Charles Stcrnbergor, Mr. ami m00' Kavc b(,pr cntertaiuiiig ion. r. Mrii, Ua"y Illumenthal aud P"WU. Mm r th,::., '.nrton ...ii-, lenn. of Blumcuthal, it,. ::: "'u fn.j "V .'-"fins II. Ueehn nf Wnllln WiB?!,ntal nt "bridge" at tlte '" lut) to uonow nri,.. DELAWARE COUNTY iVflcllln....... 1,1 ... ee Ti V""." Jiiriniiay dinner- ior ivi" "e gucu on Mondnv eve. j ! icnriiin... ii . .. .. ;v. - Wiotrv fir.:, ' -r'i. t tuo. Kprlug ASIIENFELTEIt MESSINGER The wedding of Miss Nollie A. Mes- singer, daughter ot iicv. a. u. ami ...!.-.. Messingcr. nnd Mr. AVilliam Ashenfel cer. son of Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Ashcn felter, of Jeffcrsonvillc, took place Sat urday nftcrnoon at 1 o'clock in St. Luke'o Reformed Church, Trappe. The bride was given in mnrriago by her brother. Mr. Mark Mesbinger, and was attended ns maid of honor by the bride groom's sister, Miss Elizabeth Ashen -felter. The beBt man was Mr. John Kciser. Carrying out the leap-year idea, FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL On Thursday evening Court Laurel Hill No. 21S, Foresters of America, will give an entertainment nnd dance in honor of their eighteen members aud friends in the Young Men's Lit erary Hall, on Midvalo avenue. The ginud secretary of the order, Mr. Rob ert Comber, will make an address. This patriotic society will be represented by Mrs. Bessie Dobson Altemus and Mr. Theodore McKcnzie. Local Draft Board No. 38 will bo represented by Mr. Edward C. Delahunty nnd Dr. David J. Boon. fflEaatsjasaiiasiiiitaas WISSAHICKON Mr. William Stevenson, who has been traveling through Pennsylvania, has re turned to his home on Sumac street for several days. Mrs. Grace. Sanctuary has returned to her homo lu Scruntou after spending borne time in Wissahickou ns tho guest of Mrs, Carl, Johnson, of 142 Sumac street. put mo in una iiM.. -- ,, so easy to trip up as you think I am. "Little brother ! And say, that ,s n bottle of malted miiK . me ." j -- pocket, that you're taking out to 'iim, ain't it? Sure it is." , ,. "'This aw, this-say, you haven t got those snappy black eyes of yours for nothing, have you? .Thl".Bboit" hero in my pocket, aw, thisthis is a -a bottle "f brandy for my old woman First snow flurry and her left foot be gine to drag like a rag with rheuma- USHer laughter rose and his confusion with It. ::f?ure'"..sh0Cea; MoHie." "Well, of all the nervtf! My name s PrrVthtself,Bue; I liked it. .vinrjie : ouiuu . "Well, of all the nerve! "Come on. black-eyes. You're off nt five and we'll catch the flve-eightccn. Who's going to be any the wiser? I got something out thcrc-I want to tell 0"'My hearing's nil right in the city." "Its something I want to whisper right where I can get next to thnt little car of yours." .. "You got a swell chance at that lit tle ear of mine, nix." "C2tinV 1" v-..VA ,. lifp I'm stingy." iith Mtn r.liristmas for sure out " '.'.- ... . ,t where I live. Uome on out anu jl ne show you a good time, little one." 'I wisli you was half as white as this Christmas is. Honest, sometimes I ays to myTelf. I says, ain't there ust none of you white'. Has a girl like me got to keep dodging all her life .' "Come, bister, let's catch tho five- e1' You1' better run along before you get me nil rubbed the wrong way. At five-eighteen I'll be buying my own meal ticket, let me tell you that. "Then buv your own meal ticket, if that's what's hurting you, little touchy, and come out on the eight cighteen. It's only u thirty-minute run ; and if you say the word I'll be at the station with bells on to meet vou. Come on. I'll show you the Christmas eve of your life. Be a sport. Marjie." . "Yes I always say, inviting a. girl to be a sport is a slick way of inviting ner to Hades. I've seen whero being a sport lands a girl, I have. I ain't game, maybe, but, thank God. I ain't. Thank God, I nin't, is what I always says to them." , ,,... "Well, of all the funny little propo- 8 "Well,' there's nothing funny about your proposition." "You're one funny little girl; but gee. I like you." . . There was that lu his glance and the white flash of his teeth and the pomad ed air of geniality about him that sent a quick network of thrills darting through her; all her perceptions rose and her color. . "Come on, little girl. "Oh." sho cried, clenching1 her small tan band, nnd a tempe-t of fury flash ing across her face, "you you fresh fellows uptown here think just because you wear good clothes nnd can bold down a decent job. that youyou can nut up any kind of a proposition to n girl like me. Oh oh, just every one "Well, ot nil the little spitfires." "What do you think I am? What does every one of jou, up and down town, think I am? Do I look like I was bom yesterday? Well, I wasn't, or the day before or tho day beforo that. Honest to God, if I as a nicc- nppcaring fellow liko you I'd be asham ed, I would. I'd go out in tho gar den and tat worms, I would.' He retreated beforo licr bcorn, smiling. . .... "I'll get you yet, you little vlx, he said; "you liretty littlo black-eyed vlx you, I'll get you yet." "You will not." , J . "If you chango your mind, come out on tho oight-cighteen, girlie. Xwo blocks to tho left of the station ; the corner house with a littlo weather cock over tho porch. Can't miss it. I'll bo drapin the tree in tin fringe and wishing you were there." "Oh," sho cried, ner voice. crncKcu spang across with a sob, "I I hate you." "No, you don't," he said, smiling and gathering his parcels. "Do." "Don't." "Do." "What's that on your wrist?" "Where?" "There. I thought you said you threw it away." Her right hand flew to her lclt wnsc ns if a welt lay there. "This, I huh I I forgot I had it on. This this little old bracelet you said you found in the subway. It it's nothing but red celluloid, anyway. I I nearly did throw it away." "You look just like n little gipsy, jou do, with that red comb in tbut black hair of yours and thut red bracelet on your little brown arm. I'll swear it i didn't miss my train by ten minutes the first time I been you standing here at this counter with those big black eyes of yours shining out." "You'll miss it again if you don't run away, Charley -boy." uare you to come along l ill wan for the 5:18." "Don't hold your breath till I do." "Dare vou to pome out on the 8:181 Say the word, and I'll bo at the sta-, tion." "I 11 sec myself crazy with the blues first." "You might as well come, kiddo, be cause I'll get you yet." "Try the soft pedal stuff about the kid and the Christmas tree on tho girl at the Glendalo station. Maybe she hasn't cut her eye-teeth." A flush swept his face like quick wind. "You're a bum sport, nil righty." "And vou! Gee. if I was to tell you what I think you are. If I was!" She sank her teeth into her lower lip to keep it from trembling, but smiled. "But I wouldn't take the trouble, Charley-boy honest, I 'wouldn't take the trouble." "I'll get you yet, you little vix," he insisted, his white smilo flashing, and retreating into tho crowd. ITALIANS FLOCKING TO U. S. 1920 Immigration Expected to Ex- ceed 1913 Hirjh-Water Mark Naples, Feb. 10. (By A. P.) More Italians will emigrate to tho United States this year than in tho record year of 1018 when 375.000 left these shores for America, in tho opinion of Ameri can officials in Italy. Already they arc besieging the consulate here to the ex tent that the Bmall Btnff is swamped. Tho thirty ships plying between Italy and the U. S. nre carrying thousands. It is estimated that 100,000 reservists who came from the United States nrc alive, and that 00,000 of them will re turn this year. All who wish to go back musBvIo bo within two years. One of the chief reasons American consuls nre overburdened with work is that such careful check is made of each applicant for a passport. Tho only il literates allowed to go nro wives and children of men already in Amcricn. A conviction in court, even for u minor offense, bars tho applicant from going. Market Rt. Ab. lth. 11 A. i. to 11 115 V, K, UBW CODY In'Firnt Bhowlnj ot The Beloved Cheater Artded Attraction Flral PreiitllBn "Log of Submarine U-35 Anjl Initial Americanization Feature 'The Land of Opportunity rtALrit INCH n Abraham Lincoln Noxt Week "Hill WILLOW THEE" A L A C E 10 A. M., 12, 2, 3:45, RHR. 7:45, :30 F. M. THIRD WEEK Beauty Picture Buprema Sir William Glenholme Dead Toronto, Feb. 10. Sir "William Glen holme, chief justice of the King's Bench Division of the Supreme Court of On tario, is dead of pneumonia. PHILADELPHIA? LEAUINO THKATIUIS Direction LKD & J. J aHUCIUtT SAM SHUBERT NIGHTS, 8:15 H. 3nUDDIl Pop. Mat. Tomor. A Ilcvuslcal Comedy of N. Y 'a Lntln Quartler ( mL&Sd ) EVERYWOMAN Timendoui Cast 100 Auxiliaries A R C A D I A " CHCHTNUT BELOW ioth A 10 A. M., 12, 2, .1:45, D:45, 7.45, 0:80 T. M. TOM MOORE 4t In Plcturl7atlon of Play The Gay Lord Quex Ily Rlr Arthur Wing rinoro VlCTo R I A Market Street Above Ninth I) A M. TO 11:15 P. M TOM MIX in "THE FEUD" Added "The Land of Opportunity" Next Week "HHOOLD A WOMAN TlSLLf CAPITOL . . ., 721 MARKET STRUCT 10 A. M.. 12, 2, :i:4B. 0:45. 7:45. 0:30 P. M. MAHY MILIIS MINTER In Anne of Green Gables" REGENT MARKET ST. Bel. 17TH BRYANT WASHBURN In TOO MUCH JOHNSON" 'You oh oh. you!" (Conurlaht, mill. Si Wheeler Syndicate.) (CONTINUED TOMOItltOW) REPORT PLAN TO AID FRANCE Paris Paper Prints With Reserve Tobacco Monopoly Story Paris, Feb. 10. (By A. I'.) Amer ica has sounded France on the subject of the tobacco monopoly for this country being farmed out to the United States for twenty-five years, accordlnc to u. report current on the Bourse yesterday, says the Journal. In exchange, the United States would guarantee, in one way or another, a sum totaling about 00,000,000,000 francs, says the newspaper, which prints the news with reserve. "If the report is confirmed, it is im probable it would provoke much astpn- lRliment, says tue journal. "Excep tional circumstances require exceptional measurts. Such n bum of money would enable the ministry of finance to con sider the wiping out of the floating debt, the repayment of advances by the Bank of France and the reduction of the cir culation of paper money, the conse quence of which would be a diminution in the cost of living." ivith FRANCES WHITE and JAMES WATTS, TED LEWIS, ADA FORMAN. AL HERMAN AND 20 FAMOUS ARTISTS' MODELS AnCl DLJT Nlchts at 8:15 Sharp rVLI-iLrni No ono seated during ' Prolopun HOLIDAY MAT. THURSDAY The Monarch of Melodramas THE T CRIMSON ALIBI With Original Catt and Production I VDIP NIGHTS AT 8:20 Li I IXlV $1.00 MAT. TOMORROW Positively Last 5 Nights SEASON'S SUPREME SUCCESS ALICE BRADY PF.RSO.VALLY. IN "FOREVER AFTER" SPECIAL HOLIDAY MAT. -a Lincoln's Birthday, Thurs., Feb. 12 NEXT C j. TL...n MAIL hJCaLO J.UU1S. ORDERS oilP 11 A. M toll P. M. MARKET STREET AT JUNIPER CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE HORACE GOLD1N & CO. Duma & Klssen In "Hungarian Rhapsody" RROAnVCAY Broad and Snyder Ave. TOO MANY HUSBANDS Clara Kimball Young 'orr CROSS KEYS iliuiJnaT-6 1 SPguNYi"GOINGSOME" WEEK WILLIAM NOW HODGE IN ins BIGGEST SUCCESS "THE GUEST OF HONOR" -UPTNlt IT ST OPERA HOUSE LntOinul J l. NIGHTS AT 8:15 MAT. TOMOR.. Best Seats $1 Acclaimed hy tho rnbllc and Prem THE SEASON'S MUSICAL PUCCES3 SOMEBODY'S SWEETHEART WITH A 100-J CAST TOE-TICKLIN' TUNES LAVGII-LADEN LINES and the liest Singing Chorus In Town PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES C A DD CV NIGHTS AT 8:1B. Vjr.rvHrw MAT. TOMORROW GLORIOUS WELCOME TO ELSIE J A N I S AND HER GANG In Her Own Bomb proof Musical Revue "A Peach of a Show." N. T. TIMES "Elsie Janis at Her Beat and She's the Best Ever." T-yvD D C QT NIGHTS AT 8 8HARP r V-T.r.HiiJ 1 MAT. TOMORROW at S NO ONE SEATED DURING PRELUDE KLAW & ERLANGER'S COLOSSAL NEW PRODUCTION" I WITHERSPOON HALL WEDNESDAY EVENING, FEB. 11, 8:15 NICHOLAS gm DO I I T Y "The Composers of -" the Middle States" Teir and Composer JOSEPH W CLARKD at the Piano Tickets, rOo nnd 75c I'nUeralty Extension Box Ofllce, wltherppoon uuiiding. MANY PEOPLE Take a few steps off Chestnut Street on 12th Street simply to see the BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS We shall be glad to have you come in. Please don't feel obliged to purchase. THE CENTURY FLOWER SHOP Lb- 12th St. below Chestnut St. 85 0 'uotry cii, ,7.,, ,lU0, wpvlughavcn it,. ,. '"' of Walllngforil. i". rrank Wliarrnn ti,m. -. 'W$S?n at bcr homc ,a llose te5. A Vilenll. i1- u costume dnnce will bo B Famous Cures of Europe I at Your Very Door 4 TVTOW tlmt ll is no longer good form to seek H ft ' health nt Carlsbad, Nauheim nnd the other w 4 "spas" of Europe, Philadelphia women nre begin- T ' ning to awaken to an opportunity ut their very H W, door. It isn't necessary to run to White Sulphur M fS or Hot Springs, for right hero in your own city A M wc have the finest Baths and Health Institute -fl $ (exclusively for women) to be found anywhere. ft TV7IIETHER you nre too stout or too thin, ner- 1 ll " voua or sluggish, let us show you how to lay J if, the foundation of Perfect Health and Beauty. M M We invite you to demonstrate, without fl charge or obligation, tho Natural Way lj ft to attain calm nerves, reduce or buld up. m fi COULINS INSTITUTE FOR WOMEN EXCLUSIVELY Bellevuc Court Building Jj Phone, Spruce 5M 1 4 1 8 Walnut Street :Telephone, Spruce 2958: Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rates LUIGI RIEIJZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street FINAL AFTER-STOCK- TAKING CLEARANCE OF WINTER COATS Velour, Now 49.50 ' Evora, Now 69.50 Fur-Trirnmed Coats Repriced for Immediate Clearance DRESSES Beaded Georgette Charmeuse atin Formerly 57.50 to 120.00 Now 47.50 to 75.00 English Tweed Country Suits New Spring Models SPECIAL, 59.75 z: j In Your Hall Vou Shoald ITarv a Most AltrurCve LIGHTING FIXTURE Iwcause It li the flrt tliut tttrikrH sour e)f. W urd PKllni.it ami BUEgMt the brst tl ture nt u low cost. m PIERROT REVUE WALTON ROOF THE SUCCESS OF THE SEASON PRETTY niRLS ATTRACTIVE COSTUMES LATEST SOXQS ARTISTIC DANCIXO EVERY EVENING. 0:3Q and H.I5 Enacted bv the Fallowing (Musical Comedv Faioriles: Jerry Delaney, Eve Hackett, Martha Wood, Helen Heren- deen, Minnie Harrison Florence Kern, Beatrice Wilson, Julo Ander son, Sybil Stokes. nioom McDonald and Vlrclnla Wilson DAXCIXO BEGIXS AT 0 P. 31. na ssmzL 4 DANCING LESSONS $5 RobUVfsrdiCd.mlrchSt. A Teacher for Each Pupil 1nllt4r4iif 1 jtfflV Instruction fifH 1,T"inUt Exclusive Method PtTNj OFFICE 300 Mirrored Studio YvjrJ locust 310J CORTISSOZ SCHOOL -, . . . ,Walnutah 8th. Mdt.Today P A TMf. SOCIAL MAIDS ViilJll J With INA HAYWOOD and liLL'CH LAN'DOHF Peopl Kens. A. 1. Cumberland GS "Hello America" With LEWIS & DODY rROPADFRO STONE AND I'lLlVUD 1 KULrtUCKUj TunIH OWJ. SH0W Sth Ave. at mh St, New York (Kfiiinstil 1422 Walnut St. West of Bellevue-Stratford Continuing this our last week at this address Final Clearance Sale of remaining Winter Fashions in GOWNS--DRESSES SUITS-COATS-WRAPS BLOUSES, HATS and FURS at V4to V2 Reductions I'ertonal Direction of A. I ERLANOER BROAD last 5 EVGS. MATINEE TOMOItllOW AMERICA'S GnEATEST COMEDIENNE MARIE DRESSLER IN HER CYCLONE OF MIRTH "TILLIE'S NIGHTMARE" NEXT WEEK SEATS THURSDAT Robert B. Mantell MONDAY TUCHELrEU" TUESDAY "HAMLET" WED. MAT "nOMBO and JUL.1ET" MISS ItAMPEK and MR. LEIBER WEDXHStHY NIGHT "KINO I.Kin" THURSDAY NIGHT and SATURDAY MAT. "lut. JiKitt;iiAr.T Of VENICE" FRIDAY "MACBETH" SATURDAY NK1HT "RICHARD III" PHILADELPHIA NIGHTS AT 8:30 AND ALL WEEK Matinee Lincoln's Birthday & Sat. 2:30 The bELWYN'S Present A New Comedy "ROI I O'S CLARE KUM- "ULj- VEK. a u t h o r of WII D IJo'l Gracious, An- " llZZ. nabellc," "A Suc- OAT cessful Calamity." ttL. with Rolqnd Young Jm", r' Third Regiment Armory BROAD ABOVE WHARTON STREET Tues. & Wed.. Feb. 1 7 and 18 The BIG DOG SHOW Or THE YEAR PHILA. KENNEL CLUB for the Benefit of the Homo Relief of th EMERGENCY AID " pm Admission 50c Ch0r" 1 P. M. to 10 I'. M. Admission Jl 00 Children 60c beats NOW at 1524 Walnut St TITAI NUT Tonight nt 8-30 W "a'- Thura . 25c. BOc. 75c, l FISKE 0'HARA "DOWN LIMERICK WAY" Hear Mr. o llara's New fiong Hits NEXT WEEK SEATS NOW TITIM ri'NNIE&T TLAY 1 W UN IN ENGLISH B . LANQUAGl WITH V, f) S Jla BOLAND AND 1. J J SAME OniGINAL CAST METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE Mon FFR 1 fl AT ONLY CONCERT IN E -" ,u 8 pin LA TIUH SEASON GALLI-CURC1 Seats 7 Sctle Prices ? !:'2S- f i.UM, f ,W 1 1 08 CHESTNUT STREET E IT H 7 S Frank Dobson & Sirens A Me-Iance of Mirth and Mfrrlment ALLAN ROGERS DUllnsrulshe.1 American Tenor IOTO, Wit TON SISTERS. MAT W1IITH 4 CO Tremendous Hurroundlnff fihowl METROPOLITAN OPERA IIOUIJK TONIGHT,, Last Joint Recital YSAYE and ELMAN WORLD'S VIOLIN MASTERS pr;rroi50i.2.oo Seats l Cheitnut nnPHFUM MAT. TODAY, 25c, S5C, tlnKLPrA" MACG1E PEPPER rUIIRUAItV ID "TIU! five million nnmnnt' 4 Unmntt J Wtlcli Mlnelreli Luiltuilk a ii,i.,t M. ftnMi flpuiTy cttmNttUBhty. Naughty Fetty I ON" f Last o! Scream 'ii J 9 rt '4 - it ib B. ..
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