m m n u t , . v . , "" ... . ,)"i .4 j' r . ..,t. w -.j- 1920 '" . i ;JL SVIN( 1UBL10 LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, a; NOVEMBER 17, T- "ofepambm il SOCIETY PLAYERS' lly 11KKMAX J. STICII Are Yeu Keeping Up Your End? flfflhLlOSH of tillers of Ilif poll tin? world ever nre striving from early dnwn till Inte nt night se you niny liuve feed te ent nml oletlipn te wear. Counties hum mi brings nre burrowing nwny their entire lives in the bowels bf th6 earth that you may keep cool In summer and be warm In winter. Far away In Africa's interiors whole populations arc engaged In robbing rubber trees of their sap that jeu may walk or ride in greater comfort and enjoyment. Sums which dagger the imagination are being dally expended that you may tnke flight en the magical wings of the motion picture te the most distant parts of the glebe nnd enjoy a restful and Instructive evening's entertainment. All the resources of science and Intellect and the brawn of ur fellow tellers arc being constantly requisitioned te minister te jour well-being, te your need, te your pride, te jour fancj, te jour slightest whim or desire. Hut for the efforts nnd the accomplishments of your brother workers you would In no time become as helpless as n new-born infant marooned en a Seuth Bra Island. Men and women arc sacrificing their last bit of strength and possession en the altar of yenr wants. And you Are jeu doing jour share te justify this tremendous outlay of energy and wealth? llccnuie of u ether workers In the met humble, In the most dangerous, In the most exalffd pets nre taking part In the game of life are useful nnd important plnjers in it. Arc you? Jlecause of jeu ether workers arc doing the most they can nnd the best they can and at all hours of the day nnd night. Are jeu reciprocating? Almest nnjthing jeu see anjbedy doing anywhere, from the cleaning of our .Streets te the mapping out of air routes. Is being done se jeu mny be happier, were comfortable, mere sutNlied and get mere joy out of life. Are jeu giving besides taking? Arc jeu doing your best nt your own job? I'verj thing you can think of and billions that you can't think of are constantly working for jeu. Are jeu plajing fair? Arc you returning the compliment? All the world Is giving its nil wheels turn, cars run, chimneys belch, hips sail, the verj days come, and the nights go, nnd nil things arc as they re beeauie of you. Are nnj of us better off because of jeu? Hera use of you Is there mere gladness in the world, Jind mere happiness? iiecanse m jeu is mere ie nuncs hi me worm mm less gioern i (iy iierause ei jeu is inert' mere tiiiernncp in me worm, iinu ies prejudice; i Finer ideals and greater geed will? Itetter understanding nnd less oppression? I Mere of co-operation and less of burdens? What a wonderful world this would be It we nsked ourselves every once In ft while: "Am T doing my best and my verj utmost te keep up my end?" APPEAR TONIGHT ilelssehn nnd play his spring song, nnd I.erey Hnwden will tnnke up as Chepin and play ene or his famous waltzes. After each one of these musicians fin ishes his selec,tlei' the orchestra will continue the piece nml a chorus will enter and dance te this music. "Talk of the Town" Will Civo 300 Yeung Women Chance ' te Sing and Dance PLAN MANY FEATURES "The Talk of the Town." which opens tonight nt the Academy of Mu sic at S :.'t0 o'clock, will contain ever thirty choruses efliOO people, beside the amateur photoplay "Hen Ice." written bj Mls Mellv Thayer, directed by Miss Oainer O, Halrd and' produced bj the Junier J.engue. There will be choruses of mauls and chefs, harlequins tmtt columbines, sirens I of the world, knights and Indies. ITn wnllans. Spaniards, French. American" llungnrlniis nnd many specialties, sole dancers and both violin and vecnl ducts. One of these specialties will be the music box number which will be sung bv Mlvs Kllznhcth I.ntta und Miss IMitli I Wilkinson nnd then danced by a chorus ! of eight little girls dresxed ns she) -herdesM't. Anether complicated num ber will be the gypsy fortune, which will be sung by Miss Marian Tayler nnd Prank Vroeinan and danced bj fifty girls. One of the greatest features of the entertainment will be the appearance of four noted musicians who will iinpei frunulc great masters und pluj their most famous compositions. Dr. Philip (Jeepp will make up te represent 1'nilerewsKi anil play Ills minuet , Mini Musclinnip will impersonate Men THE BRAUN RECITAL Remodeled Feyer of the Academy of Music Brilliantly Opened Te'in V. Ilritlm, tenor, nnd IMIth Evmin Urnun, pianist, gnve the first concert in the remodeled foyer of the Academy of Music yesterday uftcruoen before no audience which mere than comfortably tilled the room. The re modeling ami refurnishing hns made the I icnuemy myer iiecldeilly the luinilsom luinilsem est concert hnll in I'hlladelphia, aeens. tically sound and admirably nilnntfil le recitals and ether concerts net iciptlr lug n large stnge or extraordinary sent- nig capacity, jis neauty nnti metieraie size make it a welcome nddltlen te the music rooms of Philadelphia. The recllnl was very successful. Mr, Ttraiin Is n business man who hns de voted n considerable portion of his time te the cultivation of n natiinillj beau t If ii 1 nnd resonant tenor eiec and his vocal ability lias long been known In this cltj. although his public appear ances have bceif tee few'. In cheesing his -part of .yesterday's program, he stepped nwny from the beaten recuni track and chose unusual, but charming songs, most of (which were little known even te the concert-goer. He. was in line voice nnd showed great Interpreta tive powers ns well ns a finished style nml technique. In it program of se innny beautiful songs and se consist ently, well sung. It is dlflicult te select nny special ones, but the highest point, both of Interpretation and renilltlen was probably reached In Hngeman s setting of the Tngere poem "De Net Oe My Leve," which Mr. Urnun was obliged te repeat immediately. Mrs. Jlratin showed her versatility by irppearlng in a group of three dlflicult ilane numbers, as well ns playing Mr. (rami's accompaniments with great taste nnd skill. She revealed n fluent technique in the Chepin B miner scherzo nnd flednrd's "Kn ltotrte" and gave n beautiful reading of the ctqnlsita F shnrp miner nocturne of Chepin. NEGRO GETS $40,000 Delaware Man Gets War Rltk In surance of Four Here Sens Senfenl, Del., Nev. 17. T'rier te the world war Jehn Henry Selby, n Ben ford negre without means, was the father of four sons. With the wnr the four were drafted nndv all wcre kliuj In batttc. Today the father Is win 540,000 through Ills soils-.- , r" It alt come, about through t!i w risk Insurance. Each of the feurW took out a ?10,000 policy nnd th6 fnthi was named as the sole beneficiary it will get the money In Installments i $200 monthly. c our STORE ORDERS ARE AS GOOD AS CASH nml rnnlile Jeu In luij nt the depart ment Hint fitecl ilty Mnre Jim prefer Our ternis lire linnrrt en the length nf rredlt urn fnlr nnd nteJuntc. V4 rite f..r full iletnlW. Marriett Ilre.s., 1118 Chestnut St. Paul A. Rinck'8 Ncle MEAT MARKET 810 CHESTNUT ST. When you nre In town don't fall te l)U four MKATH nt the N1JW SANITARY SIKAT JIAKKI7T Special EVERY Dan StenlnK Frmh (Iretinil Lamb Hamburg Steak 9c 15c 1 Lamb ffi5 Ham Chops Eggs 30c 20c 65c Try Our Very Vest COFFEE, 21c lb. TEA, 30c lb. J" Making Mere Meney The Feminine Touch "There's a young lady outside waiting te sce you, sir, and she saja It's most result she left the eince with nn outer for twentv dozen, which she made up entirely by herself. That was three yenrs aixe New June Hand, twenty-two yenrs of ace, Is presi- dent or ner own ccmitiany in i.es .n Important. I told her seu were lms, l.ut jeles and the only limit te her apron ' "' . ... .. ,, , ,.... heusedrpss-pajama business appears te he said that hhe .1 wait If she hnd te I ,,c tne arvnnl)le supply of materials. stay there a wiek.' The hind buyer of one of the largest' dtpartmunt stores In Les Angeles sinlleil In spite of himself nt this evidence of. feminine ebstlnncj. The pnt'.ent pers-en ' In the ante-room probably wanted te Mil him renicthlng that war. worthless, but "Oh, well, show her In." lghed the buj-er. "The sooner e Ret It n?r with the better." i The nietneni the caller appeared the man behind the ble mahegiinj desk knew that he would have te st?l himself against jleldinjr te her w lies, fir she was net only euii but exrepfenally pr'ttj Without mnklng the slightest attempt tc tise the ammunition with which nature1 had be plentifully supplied her, tin young woman took up her position in the center of the office and demanded: "What's the principal treunle with the aprons you re "-elllnR new."' "Tieuble''' echoed the bujer "I didn't knew there wna anj " "That's biviutse you re p man," c,un. the reply. "I'll unger that four out of everj' flv women who wear the usual type of bungalow apron bnve found the same, treublu with them that I have THey won't stay put The straps slip off the shoulders nt the slightest movement '.That's because the- were dt-algned bv n. man. New If a woman had mudt th" pattern " Here she slipped an apron out of her "hopping bag and, ilme&t before the buyer knew what thi was doing, had dcmenstinted the advantages of lier lileas In connection with It As TnmorreH Oceium In the llark-Yiird BAUME ANALGESIQUE , BENGUE i VM Make Your Hair Beautiful and Fluffy DTKGS DMrffOOM. 25c Net Stlflcr nor Oremr Ter 8nle by Dnie unit ucenrtmrnt stores BIEG MFG. CO., Inc. 031 Chretnnt St.. OTitln. SJougljcrtjj'jfnultleCnslijsIjIBeiwnJfurntturc MOST, LUXURIOUS and EXCLUSIVE of ALL. Davenports, Chaises Lengues and Chairs Made te the exclusive order of these people for whom the usual furniture holds no interest, and who place it in their homes because of its unequalcd "lux ury and smart individuality. Sample models may be seen, nnd cev erings sclectetl in our wnrcroems. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Bex Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street the 6-et. Curling Hair This Way Preserves Us Beauty Ttitit dull dad app'arnnre of the hair no longer ( reubles th woman who has adopted the al'mtrln method of ktplns hr-r trtHn in curl. The reiuli H erv ilirterent from that produced t,j th drjlny devltalltlnK nuvlnv Iren The hair PPar mere tMturallv wm un.l curly, and the application Is really beneflrlal te the life and growth of the hair. Any druffKlat, of reurae. ran sup ply the liquid alltnerlne A umall ?uantlty iheuld b" put en Jut be be ere delnif up the hair, usln for th th purpene a elean teeth brum drnw lni this down the full lniitli of the hair from root te tip Th effect Is delightfully urprl'lnn nnl tiur U no dlttroieratlon. no stlcklnts irreaslnefl, nor any ether unpleas ant accompaniment Th. hair la iulte manageable no matter hew It la faahlened. Adi. Resinol does wonders for sick skins That itching, burninp; skin-trouble which keeps nu scratching and diKging, is a source of embarrass ment, as well as eC torment te ytm. Why don't you get rid of it by using Resinol Ointment? Physicians pre senile it constantly. In most cases, it steps itching instantly and heals eruptions promptly. It is very easy and economical te use Sold by a'l drucalsts. Rulnel Ointment thuuld usually be aided by Resinol Seap. IS An Unprecedented Opportunity in Dresses for 300 Women $14.75 iiiuuii;. ::i,ff, Fer selection from a won derful special offering of women's dresses in me teors, serges, tricetines and tricelettes. Values up te $39.75. These arc plain or crclnoMereil, as you prefer. Wit'nut ques tion of doubt it it. the K'eateht having our Women's Shep (already celebrated for its outstanding values) has been ahle te offer in year.". Sizes 1G te 10. $16.75 Fer selection from Jersey wool knit suits in three different styles. They tire in greens and brown tones. Their values are $29.75, and they may be had in sizes 1G te 38. About 100 of these. gR 1 II I raa j 9B ! ijll aBi ill ff! ill 1 fig i i' p i I SI Ii "'jiri? '? jWO jul je & y.y. tv.v,vv. v.,anA"1vvjViM,v.v. wsvOAAen v. ; -w kVAiryAHMMuAyi m " -V ;H An Exhibition of Rich :H Table Silver ; H Newly Imported Frem France "' 5 H mA -81 Today it is en view in one of the large cases in the ' 1 " pFiI j 1331 S Ian sle e Jewelry Stere. lB ! 1 . . . - ' H flKffe il TKr. irtltlir Annrn4-rA ninnna tvinnif lining in InetiYMO fT -J HHH A Leuis XIV, Leuis XVI and the Empire, are our own imper- 2 gS I feji tatien and are se unusual in character that they are net 3 5gjl Wil. likely te be duplicated. Fer this reason they would make PS ! IH ,2 most acceptable gifts. Bm j According te the French standard, they are all flpB OT 9501000 fine. Wm J Included in the collection are a coffee set, a tea service, JH sSZ i chocolate pets with- muddler, candy boxes, muffineers, a JN I Wfi j cruet stand, pepper mills, vases and beakers. j Prices begin at $25 for a charming little pepper mill and ImM HMA .?e up te $1125 for a magnificent four-piece tea service. mI i! H JOHN WANAMAKER 1 HI" (Jewelers' and Silversmiths' Hall) 3 i -. 1 v ! GOOD FAMILIES!! xmeM Cn SWM(8ex United Candy makes the eyes Of children bulge in glad surprise; And though this isn't news te you It makes life sweet for grown-ups, tee! It brings the happy thoughts insflocks insflecks There's "Happiness" in Every Bex! Please Come! The first United "Happiness" Candy Stere for Philadelphia opens Saturday at 12th and Chestnut THEY'RE much the same everywhere. At a dinner in Newport, en a Thames house boat, in an Italian garden, the talk of well bred people runs in much the same channels. The arts, the stage, the financial world, sports, music, bridge these urc points of contact between people of culture and understanding, wherever they may be. (BVuitrrar ANEW YORK broker and an English M. P. . may both admire the art of Zuleaga or Matisse. The intricacies of golf or bridge may form the basis of acquaintance between a California banker and an Italian play wright. Debussy antl Saint-Saens Paul Slan ship and Hugh Walpole are as familiarly known in Manila as in Mcntenc or Milwaukee. AND wherever veu find men nml wnmen ;,. " cstcd in the subjects common te people of geed taste, you'll find them reading December Issue On Sale New. At All News Stands STOP at your newsdealer's today, if you haven't reserved your copy jn advance, as Vanilv Fair soils m.i t l, l. L ....... - "" " " ""l V.UIIY. almost at once. Wanamaker & Brown WOMEN'S SHOP, MARKET AT 6TH ST. .h- .iimwimwii ""'"'"''iB'iiiiiutii';iiirr'nifir'l',':iii:riiiiiifliTi;n iifii fKri'rmimr ft II Si liiA lain manaiiainsniHKHiviiftifla D Tite Stacc: Gcerpc S. Uiappcll comments en the new plays, and .M. Jelm Iirvuic writes an appreciation of Jehn Uarrynierc. Satire: Stephen Lenceck, Jehn DrinUwatcr, Paul Geraltly. Giovanni Papim, Oliver Madox HiiefTcr. Gcorce Chnppcll, Fish, Gluyas Williams. Ethel I'liimincr humeur and satire in articles and drawings. Sperts: Articles by Gerald Hiss and Geerge W. Sutten, Jr. en the European meter show and the automobile salon. Pertraits: Walter Hampden, Mary Garden, .Vera Rcresferd. Dorethy Dicksen, and ethers of the best known nicn and women of the day. This Issue Centains: Letters: G K. Chesterton. Hugh Walpole. Walter Lippman, I heinas Burke, Frank Moere Celby the best of the literary world. The Arts: Albert Sterner and Marie Kerb,el represent painting and sculpture, and Arthur Loring Paine reviews the present exhibition eMhe New Society of Artists. Clethes The only department of sensible well-bred and cor rect clothes for men published anywhere. Bridge and Finance: Articles by experts auction bridge Wall Street news arc monthly features of Vanity Fair.. Where's the Nearest News Stanii? m tfmummnmmtlUtirnumvinvtumuHHULtmmywivimnnimmTiutiniuiuH, iimhuiuh wwuuhhwh himj """iiiiii"i IKiwMHwinQWii rfitfeaatrtti'' WAftvp&mMvae,. , &. a i-iju..,.y. w T f,)? r y,,. v . ,W- .hmi,UVJ. .tw-,.ivwe-ifW'i-l,Wt'i' V V I i .' n A ,i L iuW& i-tJA. -tV. 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