TWH .' I V'i.,,a I .J. - H -. r,T ""f rr.n . 'k' 134 ,-; -n 'J 11 THINE IS NOT MINE J5y FiYV HCflSr I,. nllAPTJSR' 1 lilBh.lwrtta. from Ifourleen'th '' ' .-, Uttt ihA tiffin &il aLii-tJ-SH r?sv'' ITlff.tty iwona street, but Aom who r: bir ln"d-i Qft turf". Those olf t"? p ' who, do. not-- lmt tins naa 10 Mlo'With JMIx (Iratz, Who did. , ' With no ,li ti r t 1 rf u -lor lung power unci no partic ular blotps; In faot, w Ith a somewhat In ferior chen t expansion and nn Indoor eoft nrtis about the muscles, llellx arm, by ins 0 w n peculiar 1 o v e r n K" o. vaulted from the gplttooncd raar office of the Fourteenth 'pa'NNIW HVflM fUreit People's ?AWi mv Theatre to the .. .-.. c,mr,A.nTte. lnrlex.NVAtcmed cuipioqrto, .".--.. .a , h ffriw Theatre, Bulldlnir, .with an of, 9r,"..A null trnlnad (o the suave task of guurdlwr him from letters of In. .rSfnetlon. dtur pup from Middle West ?,B nnd last year's sty e of aram;-', i, ,illnntr limn h S2KSMmeiJt of tneatrlcalBroadW 1.3 where nrreace "80118 ey ino carat ,Xhere lambs of the golden fleeco S,4m Sheboyean. Fort Waym, and Al SSkloie to como to bo shorn. " .i..im nr Tnn iiinunn iitih nrn aMby capitalists ahd brewers to ap. "Hku. arh crack addlrur a few years nd a' few thousands to- their value. vr connolfseurn aro paid by capital ""..Th,Ar In draw the nno lino S difference between, a Veroirese, a. BOU- Jii. in 11 iiinut-iii. - .-., .......... w( iters have Oolonp, Ceylon ana l-nr- ut tnu up or tiitfir tna new ...lira liav i .1. u pn nui;isi mnwes Imports must teach .mi haw to sinacic om wine. i.im II.A nir nr nnnriLiuic inn ulco md footllRlit laluo of flesh and blood, Follx Gutz had that Ramo connoisseur's flithwnie bloh can so readlry detect the Mine flavor t0 tho porcelain or the tucon flaipr Q tho Shakespearean spn tll One glance at a Klrl In the sub Siynnd lie could appraloo her-middle rXWr and whether shp had laat dined an a cold bottlo and a hot bird or a miIk.diocoIato-1101-piraoo. n w St a neep out into his overcrowded wtltlnB room, throush a hole drilled for thfl.1 DUmOM in me mmcu-viv uuuii m .Cr Vnimtie. soiibrette In tho left-hand torwr or the plump blond pony beneath the chanaelier was promiuiy luinuiitu. In the bis current success running us ...,;.i. nlnniii In thn Gratz Theatra SoiTistalrs. Holly Dalores, the Laughlnu Olrl In thn musical comedy of that name, had bwn culled from a millinery shop In nnH street. Walto tradition recited that Stella Fischer, tho ttOOO-weclj ; com- .inn in "Zlra." had onca served her 'n. a is a . .. "l call myiolf fired. Dlmpfea oome pairs by rlht. man I Go out and wn mr a nypsy wnn oniy one and that anu see wnai youTo up monnuer , ham'and.stralrht'Ups , In a Fourteenth street lunch room. It was a fact (hat at Hector's one night she had fried nn ffg In a rhatlnc dish and cauarht It yolk-whole ow the flop. Ponies for the famous Clratz ballets Here cornered from overywluiro for their short, brilliant , yearn of nervier, in his selection of siitfw Kins, Kens urair liad no peer ex cept, perhaps, thn ICimllnU pcorase. Hoouts, trained disciples of his and fairly expert In discerning the soiibrette beneath the salesgirls' alpaca, fine combed' tlm pretty show srlrl posslbllltlps of tllo great olty, Ono of these, I..co Ianr, had discovered Dolly Dalorcg in millinery. At 11 o'clock pf a cold, thln-alred 'mornlmr hi January that hour when tho Illalto gathers1 on Broadway's curb to swap last reason's triumphs nnd In manager's offlres to beg this season's ''bits'' Leo Iking, In spats and nn over cont with nn nstraklmn collar, lot hlm Bolf by an obscuro door Into Kellx Urutz'o Inner oftlce, Best Havana smoke hums If heavy lariats In the middle air of that room. Behind a fumed-oak desk, littered with hair n. dozen manuscripts, a miniature cardboard stugo nnd a wire basket of firinlrrnfd letters. Vc x Uratz lay pack in a swivel chair, his feet on tho desk edge, and level with hH eaveliuo cyo brows; a bluecovered manuserlpt open In his1 lap nnd his cigar end red and hiim-lnr runldlv. fWMI.'WIiai now' Vlingmc inoiyiic wrltten pages face downward ho low ered his heels nnd his dnrk. shnrp fea. tures emerged through a tuljo of smoke. Hero's thejn lists." Mr. Leo Lang shovl his brown derby hat to tho back of his head, shot his cigar at an obliquo and drow two long slim slps from un Inner pocket. ... , "Post themt "VVhat you bringing 'cm 'TIoVln the devil's name, Felix, you going to bill these notices for rehearsal of first road company of 'Tho LUughing Girl' if you're shy tho lead?" Felix Orate ran live extended fingers through -his oapltke thatch of black Imlr anil swung around full on Mr. Lang. "How I If one of you fellows had nny guts yoira nave prougm ono i ti w forp now. How, you ask mel You'ro a bunch of deadheads and you ought to wear cropo pn you." noses, iou don t know a skirt when you see ono, except to Ogle. If I wasn't kept busy rehears ing' that Dalores woman day and night -f (Mm hir thn difference between tnem- w ."r -"" . . t . .. ,., . orlzlng and trimming naia x u ivo errabbed one first day out." "Therts's Trlxlo La.nue In thn outer offlco now, Felix. She's a llttlo gypsy If thoro over wan ono, except sho - "Trlxje La Hue I A $200 woman I Say, whatta you think I'm booking, on oil star revival? No road show will over swamp mo on such salaries. There's a JJG-a-vicek Laughing Girl on every street corner If you fellows had any thing Insldo but vacuum." ... "Think bo? Woll, you start out and try to Hnd 'ci. The woods is full of tho typo all right, nothing easier than a gypsjr face and neat ankle:. Its thn blamed dimple. If you don't belicvo ne Just start out and try to find It for yoursolf." in her nhin gainst." You fellows would toller If I sent i ou out to find a blond ingenue. What's there to the rolo. an.vway,v that. a 75 woman couldn't get away with on the road? flail. If t was Dolly Dalores downstairs I'd blush every tlmo I drow my easy-money. Balary. What's there to tho part you'ro hollering so about I'd IIko to know, except that solo dimple hi her chin, a pulr of quick nnkletj and some Carmen stuff thrown In? If It wasn't for that 'Naturhty. Naughty Dim ple song, I could do tho rolo myself." , "Woll, there's Cnrlotta Carl., she's to be had. but she " , "Carlotta Cart I Why not Frltzl Frls- bfn or Hazel Jordan1 while jou're at 'It? I leu you the road will be satisfied with a 7R woman and It's up to yod to llnd 'or. ITp (o you I" "Hut "Hy gad, no butst Oct 'er. That's what you're hired for. Get 'er! The choniar and tho shops and tho streets are full of m." "It's Hint ilarufil nolo dlniDte. Felix. It's easy to llnd 'cm In pairs, I toll you. Ilut a deep ono In tho chlnthat'll get tho hit song of tho show across, go look for 111 Dolly Dalores lias the only one In town," "Uah, tho woods is full of 'em," "And the hair, too, Felix. Guess you think I Cm a cinch to run'neross tho Da lores hair oery day. X gutss you think that 'HllUen Tresses' song Is such of a hell of a good song it'll sing Itself. Noth- ing 10 u wnat manes mp i eong is whore she takes her luilr down and wraps herself up in It. That'a where that tuns gita uurosi)." "Woods Is full of 'em. I tell you What'a got you, man? Why, every woman In my family has got so much hair she can sit on It. Woods Is full of 'em." "Well, there's that little ltoso Kolin sky girl I was telling you about down" In the sheet-muslo department at Tracy's." "Well?" "Just llko I. told you, slim, but curved ni a partridge, neat figure, good eyes, but " "HOfco Kolinsky, IXosa Collins, Not bad!". "Veh. but not enough Pep. Came back at mo with a lot of mother's apronstrlng talk, and Just my ration tuok, a pair of dimples In her cheek like (hey was bored there." "Th" road'll stand for Just that, though ; plump, you say, nnd'' , , "Plump as a partridge, I say, and Just the right sllmnes with It. Bweet llttlo thing, too, como to think about her; pretty good- except no daoged. hole In hrr chin. Tell jou what, say I try to snip her from her mother's apron string and havo her hero tomorrow for you to give her tho once-over?'' "Oct V." In JFellx Grati's puter ofrice the chairs llnod up again nt three sides of the hare room w6ro occupied by Mirlous persons In tho variously vapid altitudes of wall ing. A soubretto In soiled white-top boots nnd a gold-colorii hint of para- disc Jjtrgled her chatelaine of many Pieces, a largo cnaracter woman in u largo fur coat regarded tho palms of her doubtful whIWt kid glou's. opening and oloslng her Anger's modltattyely. A Malvollo In an Impresario's overcoat stood by tho wall examining a framed program of the llrst Oratz musical, sua cess. "Tho Crooked Crook." AH ingenue tapped her French hol on tho floor nnd kept her wldo blue gozo fastened to the fumed-onk door. A low cpmedlatr spat and a high comedlentio elevated her eye- LbrowH and threii dust-ruules of lace. A youth with flowing to nnd overflowing portfolio rat on tho odgo of his -chair, thin llnrers rlnsnlni; itml unclasDing the leather strnp. A pony with a lnrgo white muff and brass-colored curls,, her white spatted shoeB wound In tho rungs of her chair, discoursed in a loud tone of grievance to a pony with a white muff and brass-colored curls, her whlte-Bp.it-tcd shoes wound in tho rungs of hor chair. i In n rcmoto corner of tho room Miss Hose Kolinsky, her dark nyes pools of troubled .waters, closed her small loy fingers suddenly about her parent' largo warm arm. "There there comes that gin In the red silk out, Ma, We come next." Mrs. Kolinsky Jerked -forward, straightening her small nestlike bonnet nnd adjusting her black cotton gloves. CTio wan well fortltled with flesh, oven to a groat uncorsetod rotundity of flguro. down her arcl looking feet In which hid broken that ner naimnr.i square-toed ahoes had lost their Instep and the ankles bulged of jelght and ches so their rheumatism. The years and all. that went with tlie.ni had written their deep chlr orrnphy of birth and death and stress Into Mrs. Kolinsky's d Mrs. Kolinsky's deep ehyeks and around her mouth, ever bo Biignny sun hen, but still twinkling to smile. A present neMousness gavo to her movs ments, nird tho exaggerated heed o the black cotton gloves, a small blrdtlko quickness -Which set tho feeblo algrot on her bonnet a-wagglng. "I tell jou, t wop right, TtOsle, we shouldn't ever havo como here," "Look, mamma, at that gl'l coming In with the spotted fur ooat on. She looks Jlko a kopard, don't she?'" "Llko a nix nhe looks with suoh paint on her face. I guess you think once, IWale, I Jot you get mixed up with suoh llko I soo here." "Yen, 'mm but there's some nice-look-lffg opes, too. Look at" 'Gott In Hlmmel, I want you should look once at them two twinB over there with thelrwhtto mufTs and their white "noses." "nnn't wtnre 0. ma." "How high they got their knees, It's a shame for the office boy!" "fihh.h.h.h.ma. there he Is I" Tho fumed-oaK floor swung pack re vealing him In buttons. ' "K'llnskyl" "Ma, that's us ho means'.' "K'llnskyl" Mips nose Kolinsky shot to her feet, fare thrust oUt and her small leather bag Bwurglng from tho arm Bhe flung forward. . "Kolinsky, that's us!" A chain of titter passed around tho 'room, ' "Thlrf way, K'llnsky !" "Come, mamma." Mr. Kolinsky folded her decent black capo about her and limped after. "This way, you I" Tho fumed-oak door swung shut. "My God," said the character woman In tho fur coat, "what'o Gratz bookln' for today, 'Leah the Forsaken' and Mothr?4"; Copirlght, ltto, bu TVtetUr tivtidlcatt (CONTINUED TOMOnnOW) TO HONOR ST. JOAN OF ARC Parishioners of New Church to At tend Field Mass May 23 The parlehloners of the newly forrocil Itoman Catholic Church of Bt. Joan of Arc, the first church to be named nflc the maiden saint of France, will observe the canonization of the nlnt by n solemn open air field mass Hundar, May 23, In ilarrowgato Square, Kensington avenue and Tioga street. The mass will IfflffuTrfli One-Day Outings FromPhiladelphia Seashore ATLANTIC CITY. CAfK MAY -ockan city vir.nwop EVERY SUNDAY $1.25 Wir Tax 10c Poetlsl trsln leareii Chestnut Street. andHoothhtreet Verrleii 7.30 A fur Atltntle Cltr. OeeH-rltr unci Catie Mar, M. CUfKlnul Street end 7.15 from loutli hlreet. nt w I. .i. . For Vtllduood 7.20 from lUtumlns, leotcH all points Coal Region TAMAQPA, MAIIANOY CITY. OII.lipKTON. JfAJJ AN" V ".A DO.MI. lllKAlVll.l.r ""Jaj".I'tV J" "'"' $3.00 War Tbt 24 SUNDAY, MAY 9 nhnel t.). f.perlil,tliileaTs ndlniTrjnliisl T.00 A. M.. ioi rlint st Coliimbl Aie.. llantlnnilon l., Maitwunk. Cen- oenen turnlni I.. Aih P. M.. Mslmnin rttv S 47 l. M Tumaqim O.IB P. M p. ii.. Ainiana h.ib r. ill.. iiirriiin o.u , .i... r.,iti iinilh S.00 I', M Milmnoy plane 8JI2 P. M,. (illberlon n n m anal VA.M.IflWII III H A tlrturnlnr-Uaien fihamnkin 7.ao-P. M.. att. Cnrmel.JMH. '. M.. Ainland ".IB r,.M.i iirariue n.o ;, .ii.,.niirn Philadelphia & Reading Railway JL n WK. !SIU5AW- '. ' 3V- I'HOTOClJlYS rnoTOPivs fOTrVW5 . V OMyKsr J wyiRlCAr, The followjne theatres obtain their pictures through tho STANLEY Company of Amer ica, vhich is a guarahtco of early allowing ofthennc8t productions. Ask for thu theatro in your locality obtaining pictures through the .Stanley Company of America. UiaitlDra M.i Dllyat2. K. 0:15 fu nivi'K Mnnnvi in "sooNLn or Later" LLGHENY Sit t!$Xt .. NEU. HHIPMAN In "BACK TO aOD.'H COUNTBT" lAPfll I n B2D THOMPSON 6TS. VIOIiA DANA in -,. "Till; WILLOW TREE' 1RPAHIA CHESTNUT Below 10TH lAUIA m m to ii.i5 r. w. ' TUB UANCIN'r FpqL" BALTIMORE ?S i;lsie rniioufcON m .. "HIS HOfHf; IN ORDHR" IRI 1 irRTDH nnoAO htoekt and U1UIDUU MIISOIIKHANNA AVE. BI.ANCHr, hWEET In 'THE Hl'hllED HOUR" BROADWAY r,rWrp.rM.ve- CLARA K TOIJNO III "THE FORBIDDEN ROOM" iPAPlTni ?" MaRKUT BTREET V,ttUUL to A M to U. IS P. II H 1VALTHAT.il in THE CONKE8SION" 21. ICEN'rURY mw avk. An. eni MAT. UA1LX ULAPT8 RROCKWr.I.I. Ill ' HI.ACK BHADOWH" 1-VJUVJ1NI-U. 2-an 7 end I) p. M. AKNBTTK KKI.I.LHMANN ill JJ. t)Al IIH1EU or THE 00D8" IFMPRFQQ main st.. manatunk ILilVirtACOO MATIKRi: DAILY ... OLADYS UROCKWELT, In "THE MOTHER OF HIS CHILDREN". FAIRMOUNT TVJff-SAtS . STt.VTA RREAMER In "THE 11I50D HARRIER" IFAMII V THEATRE tail Market Bt. I riiYHL. I v , Midnight tll.ANI'IIK H1VI.RT in "DEADLIER HEX" I56TI-1 T TnEATRE Below flpruca i?i- MTINEIJ DAILY RLANPIIE SWEET In riUHTINQ CRESST" FRANKFORD im ISSmo , CHARLES HAY tn 'ALARM CLOCK ANDT" GREAT NORTHERN $ 0tpE;'' 4Ei;ar.NE o'brien in ' "HIH WIFE'B VlONEY" IIMPERIAI 6?Pl WALNUT BTS. WfHTANCB TALMAPCJB 111 "" 'two weeks'' ,p ILEADER 4,8T LANfASTER AVE. ivAl.LACU TIETD In '" "EXCUSE MV DUbT" ILIBERTY Bn0AD 'COLUMBIA JF.'W RTEVKNS in IV ,MTNHn DAtUT "THE SACRED yfAf IB' 333M!S& tHfcWMA Model nn SOUTH Orahutra. to U. OVERBROOK H?vgJfR ALLAN DIVAN PRODUCTION nils iuuk ot 'j in; Hutu ORD AV. PALACE li'H MARKET STREET 10 A. M In ll!lB P. M. lYALll.Alr'K IIUILI in "THE DANCIN" TOOL" PRlMpC'CC 1018 MAIIKET STTtEKT , aNll-EWiJ 8,no A. M to IlilS P. iL , IIOHKRT WARWICK In "THE MAfJ OK THE HOUR" RFP.FNT MAHKET ST. Below 1TT1I rVCVjClN 1 0:411 A. St to H P. il, . CWSTANCE niNNEY III "Till! STOLUN KIS8" RTATTn a human-town AVE. IMOI-lV-' AT TUI.PEHOCKEN ST.V SHIRI.ET SIASON In "SIOLIJE AND I" RT IRY MAnKDT ST. BELOW 7TH r.UD I ),, A M, , u.,5 p" OLORIASWANPON In , "TOU CAN'T BELIEVE EVERTTinNO" SAVOY rjU MARKET STREET 5AVU ALICE BTfATn01"'01" "THE TRAP" SHERWOOD M&f.na?Sli!,ra,S,ao JLAniON DAVIF.8 In ' "ai'kili rubur STANI FY JiAK" above i8Tn O 1 -llL.C. I 11 jn A. M. to 11:15 p- m 4 QEnALDINB KATIRAR n,101il" TlIEVOHAN AND THE PUPPET" VICTORIA 'AnKBT BT. AH. BTH PAULINE ITIEDEnlcK n "THE TALIHER CASE'' c, NIXON-NIRDLINGER 1 HbA I RE3 C7 BELMONT "2D AnovB maiwust TJflCD 'ICATHLBEN A BARA In MAVOUltNEBN" CEDAR 0TU A CED AVBNU , WALLACE REID In "EXCUSE MY DU8T" COLISEUM "WVgg ENID BENNETT " ANP WT1(I "THR IVOSlAN IN THE aUITCAan- JUMBO STjH(eAvr IjOPIIST 0!t AND LOCUST STREET!. LUUUOl , 1 no, nan, k dirt. V? Wm. 8 ifsrt In Jht Toll Vts'' " anct. Jtacl Snutt's "Tli Olnlihim'oirt.. NIXON tJD AND 'AWtBT PTS. OLADTH BROCKWEIiL In T "a THH SIOTIIER OF HIS CHrfcBBEN' RIVOI .1 -D AND ANBOM BTS - -- - . htii ,... u. uaiiv in Hiilto..." ;r r.nid ninnatt "Tha WAmin In k 14 Chrlitr cmiy "B,nd on tl toaat" raa STRAND QHI,uwTTte: ' .JF-fh "ART lnAT V ENCK , ''TUB TOLSqATH' " WEST V NORMAND HEN Yam"?, 1 is..i- "nlliiiuj 1 It owln, Wrtrki-tvrft, ntlrlt(s,vubliihiaf0tur4--avnliieVna-'0anilty.-l ' T t ?or better biscuits- Made in 15 minutes. 71 Cream Alreadv prepftred' -noftiessing -noTailures Telephone, Spruce 2958: Fur Storage and Remodeling at Reasonable Rates LUIG1 R1ENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR "WOMEN 714 Walnut Street REDUCTIONS EXTRAORDINARY DRESSES IJBADED GEORGETTE EMBROIDERED GEORGETTE TRICOTINE 37.50 Formerly lo S2JS0 BEADED GEORGETTTE SATINS, TAFFETA TRICOLETTE BEADED GEORGETTE CREPE DE CHINE FOULARD-PRINTED CHIFFON 49.50 Formerly l 85.00 BEADED GJIORGETTE SATINS, CHIFFON v CREPE DE CHINE 05.00 Formtrly lo 105.00 59.50 Formtrly to 87.50 I SUITS COATS WAISTS FURS Ynu Never Pay More at Rienzt'a P0CUS PHiiBlfflSi RE"WRITE J S You, Mr. Business Man talk about the high cost of letters and the "rotten" way they are written.. You talk about the big wages paid stenographers and the fact that they are not worth it. But you fail to remember that you pay less than the stenographer docs. She pays with her health -and its some price to pay for any salary. Its not her fault cither. Its the fault of a method of working which you permit. Reading notes at the side severely strains her eyes; the cramping of her body and the constant twisting of her spine drags her down physically arid mentally. Each morning she is less fit for the day's work than the morning before.. We ask you, "Can such work ing conditions produce either the quality or thej volume of first class correspondence that you wish? Can a stenographer earn more for either you or herself when so handicapped?" The Line-a-Time Method will help you both. It correctly fixes the area from which to read, at a distance from the eye the same as that of the typewriter carriage. This area is at one place just above the stationary bar. The notes themselves move into this area by an automatic touch on the Line-a-Time lever with each shift of the typewriter carriage. The eye is saved groping for matttr out of focus to find the next thought for transcrib ing, and eyes constantly thrown out of focui consume as high as 60 of an operator's energy. Whether you are a stenographer or rxtculivi GET A LINE-A-TIME ON TRIAL Your only obligation is "Try it thoroughly." &- YSV "iSBe LINE-ATIME Meifiodf 7ranscri6ing. The Line-a-Time Mfg. Co., Inc., 1530 Chestnut St., Philn., Pn. t mu riionr, Locust 1007 fcxecuth it office : Rochester, N. Y, . frmVf I nVxmMaH sf?A lSl ."Will 'win ,fcW.fHfijl .. J1 A, miU)taarrr.Mrssi tjprilr carri.j. ,i. Hofhasjir'tlrMfaltjpmbil.r mm 50 OFF ALL FURS b preceded by n pnrada of civic, rcllfif ious nnd patriotic rocletic from nl pnrtH of the rlty. Ilobrrt V. lleiiburn and John A. .McCormirk Hro rlinlrmuii anil'secretnry of thf pphithI roinnilltrp. Tito llcv. Kdunnl HnwkH, who Iirlor to rnllntlng nn n chnplnln In thn C'nn adlan nrmy In tin" World Wnr wna lis slstnnt rector of St. Edward'n Church, Eighth nnd York streets, was appointed by Archbishop Dougherty is tlio first pastor or the church. ' Thn rirlHto who will ofilcatc at thn nrrctnntiy are nil oversrag cbonlolos, the volt'lirnnt bclnir the Her. ,ioneph Ii. Wolfe, of St. 1'ntrlck'n, Rtnle chaplain of the American Legion; deacon, tfat Iter. .Tonrph A. IlaynSi of 8t. Edward!, nnd nubdencou. the Itcv. Mnrtln U Ljncli, of Ht. Kranrlg Xavlr. ' llllk -ml I IBBBr. I I BBsH i I k i 1 r For One Week. Only Beginning Tomorrow, ThurH. When you consider Mat our reuulur prices are excep tionally low (bclnc manufucturers our seUca) you can readily nnprcclato tlio wonderful op portunity offered In thl moat ex traordinary Bale. Newest Models in Coats, Dolmans, Fur Novelties, Etc. 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