T ;i I .5 12 THE CRITIC TALKS TO MUSIC LOVERS ON MONDAY next February 7, the poor old world of mule la duo for another nhoek or nnother fnko in the caao may develop protmMv the Intter For It Is on thli rt.it lhl n concert Will tnlto place In llorlln before mi In vited audience of nrtlsta nnrt critics nt which It I erpecteil to bo proved tint the "secret" of the prrent rremonn lolln makers has been retU'onv ereil and that by Rome mechanical proofs a brand now violin can bo made Into an Ins'n ment equal or superior In tone tn the Jnnsterplecei of Strnrtlvnrlu. dimmer lus. Amatl nnd the other Itoll.m gen lusei of vlolln-tnaklnr The alleged "illicovorer" U rimed Ohlhaver and he Is an export m. . h-uin Who has never before been Intirestou. In lolliiR but who, It I paid, linn a number of clover Invention alone other linen to hl3 credit Not ery much ha-J been Riven out about th neTet by which he, claims that he cm tnnsfonn the i chenpot factory-made lcllti Into the, tonal llkenem of the rremonn Instru- . menu, otcont th.it Herr Ohlhaver in.. the secret ' Is ns simple a tho rgx of Columbus" Mavbo It H for th sequli of the tal" o C iiumhua onrl the tnaj showed that the simple ,.ea wer. tlie nttrllenm lloivov,.r tii'irM Herr OhV i haver spoko with deep meaning when hel nam mat. UK only ronrt'tlcm which the dis coverer makes l that the Instru ment tn ho. trenfpil mint bo mi arnlsM Xo external chnniro In a violin can be dotected after It ri na;ofl through hi fcaniK Tho newlv treated Instrument Is. called the "Jlevilo" which in iwmetlc-j ally, tho roatro of the namo of -iho In- en tor ' Tho vo-nlled "creH" of th f'ren-on i ffiakors hnvo been sought afto- bv tlif , most skilled violin mnk n ami faantfj Of chemlatrv. for trianv "tnn. 11 fact rer since It vvai r-oneluilvely proved that the modern maker could not con struct vlollna of th tonal merit nor the Physical benutv rf the old Italian mi" ters But thus far, It lias ben sousht In vain However Herr Ohl'yutr pulls' a lien one In tho matter of his in crot." Tor many yeari he has been a student and follower o occultism nnd hii itriklnnlv original claim Is that tho spirit of Stradl varius appeared to him and later camo tho Inspiration of how to mako Cremona Addles out of cVap one H clalr-f to be on the most frlendlv teims w th tho BplrlLs, and if his claim to violin roasrlo la made (rood, h must be, for In this event, Herr Ohlhaver will soon b paying an Income tax llko im'o that or John D himself. How he camo to be thus favored and Rreat .lolln rrakers llko Vulllaumo Lupot nnd other- who nous tit for a lifetime for this 'Vssrat ' came to be passed by, Is something that the spirit of fatradlvurlus should be made to explain "DUT, seriously speaking, the pursuit of the npparentlv lost knowledge of how to make renllv preat vlollm Is one of the most romantic Uiapfrs of musical history I'robabh no branch of tho musical art, or trade as ou may prefer to call the miklm? of Instruments, has been thn objoct r t o much tlmo and expensive research a thn and It is cor tain that no line of musical etideirvor lias had so llttlo revvird After at lonst a century of reiinn.li mrt experi ment tho end to be attained seems ap parently as far off an ever To beijiti with ih . - 1 " n-- lnu to do with the ton of the renioni or any other Vo'ln1 for the antlsh Is Kimply to preserve, the wool anil does not affect the tone K.xlnir, r'npertled In nny way However, It i tr i that tho mouern tarnisnes used m st'lnr'd in trllmontu nr. not tVu 0,11ml ,1 1 .ni.ti- nf I thn nM f'romnnn vnr-ilshoj tihtrh toom three Lenten reel'd s t Ituthlirnper tn nnl- tno oiu Lremona vanisnes wnu'i eeim , llft ln tho f of ,h? Arl(1, of I , to defy chemical anih-I, hlthotiRh , on Monday nfnliw lM-uars 2s Mvines there Is no reason to suppo o that the diy afternenn Mi.nh J and v'i dneedav I modern ones do not sere c4u.it j well afternoon -March 10 TUk.te for th. fwrloj I in protoctlnj the instrument t ??"v '" PrchMed at thi Academ nnd at. Another unproved t.iccr is that the i Jpp old Italian masters ued n slzlnnr on the I wood f their xoltr. b-fore it wan J iSPi1?9 "cv T ftn J ,S Tnad up into tho In-Turne-it. hUh hud t go $ ?,T 'l,h . uIir iuim o' nn effect on tho ibrati..? or ton-ttn)T i th n.I' u '"tratfnnl i7lini it wnK inl qualttieH, but here a;aln the mot hkill- , iMUm roncrrt And oprat'c -x"n Mrt iii oVim(t Vinvrt lipm nnnhlo tn tm Phl'llDH Tonkins prrtcnti Dorotl Kot tni! or llf-proe this If such a thl ir were U1 "VtlU J .!..- - ..-.- I Hsert, It appears in tne mur"- oi titno to ha'.o disappeared lrto t'm wood lealns no tra..e V1 rUILT-AOin oio i f tho rrente't of modern violin mak" 'ted b i Dr Rart, one nf the m"st distln pulshed of rr'-nrh chen ' and stu ' dents, condui ted what, up tn the j resort time. hn been the raos1 eshnust.Vf series of experiments Into the miseries of the old lolln makers, even colnc to the lench of cutt'nc up n tine speci men of the Mraillnrlu violin- f .r the purpose of anahsls Hut It all went for Mruinlh- nothl-(t for tl" " ull! turn , -lolln tine as the nre nt irood one will sell for tot fur from SluOo t')da ) still are nv t'torrorns There Is not space In th'e life sketch to tell of tho t"n etp ritnoits and thn countless annles whl. h tese twn en huslists mad ard how the a'l -awM to naiittht Vul"num was ce ,r tn flntst wnrkin n thit th mode'ri word of violin " iln Ins known ewn If ho did lialto tho wood In some of I 'afr Instruments to elvo the appuarance or I br. a delro which l n't readih do tootable but which man fes's ifei to the marked deterioration of the instru ment nfter n few mmts Hut how ' lh sidrlt of S'radUarhis waltlnc for sioih r lertirv r 11 iiround and brlt k with f Herr ( dilhaver must have laughed tl.o fruil.ess efforts of these per J .lis ANOTHHK !n'. restlnt; oxporlmert ' tho searc-h after t'io secret ' n' f-i frcmoi i makn nlKh "is p-nt lib' no so. rn at al Mil rin'lr hard nrl( cons let tlius i rl , ne-ii oil t space, o Hbout t" I'ti. -irs It w is found innu other thirss ' a' h th tradlv.trms at I Joseph Guarror'u ('il'id 'dtl I' s l in account o' th- tianner in w)-''.i l nnrked his U 'li oh'iirl tie n which they use.l fir trie t, of t'mr Molins fmn the Tn.'. and t'i tl rootn of tnese trees wtr "imb'dle! In the halt mines Ininied a'e v that wis hi'Ie 1 as i ; is. nlbllltv for tne matrnlflunt i'iTuinf nts which thfy mid" tin"" t mm i n eclipse all othr A- mdnrjlv 'lm In vestlirators nlar t 1 pin tre o 're pame mI'b and thn sat d n and wa te.j fnr them tci urow into ti in lit'. 'eni tartf" to K"t wool for th tps rf the r violins Wh n t' s h.tpp i-'l u iiim her of vf rs 'at'r th i nn" wan tried but onl m ) n( r A ns resi.l'ed 'iiHttumin no liiti-r tin n tho same makers h?d nstru.l.U with p ue juj BroM n tlevr ri Thuj anolin r experiment went "flooe find the spi-it n( S' i iullar us sfll' uwaitlnK tie nlMnt if 11 rr uhlhaer hud unolher go A laue'i rnili:1.! nM tti.Wei, I'ka a' - K--rkid f r tlo lua of t '1 Frenluse.' i their work I nbno all . r i i ru doul.tl hh ns ut -roniilois tl it Ui, i' "iere ii.uklns the finest Nio'n i in r-lstorv s was Si-hu-i hert thai la wis writing i'nrnortal mualc, when he wtoto rl of his Ri eati'.M i fonrtH in a .'nuleTnortiinir It Is tru I thut trulU-ariuK In lis du) wn known ha the b. st o all ui. u maketg an' rcelid an o ' usional ru ler from r' -nlty tfour of his tmat liiHtrumnUi tu vlollna a o i. and i cllo wore mado to order fir the IIok of paln) but thir worth wan not tppie' luted hs ibo noln nlrers rf tb. 'r la) and tin i now piKi lens Itistiufm! n 1 oca me a after d all oer lia.lv iirnnv of thi in tiudlnt; their way Into liionaatiTli Tl"tnc9 about 4 r, of them vun rem ued ! un I'.iillan peddler namod l.ti.Bi Tarisio who wah really the tlmt man to a-ji-i i i itu vhit tho C'reinoi a makers had ufiitnpll"hil Hln history oonstltutf-H anotl.ei of the Kreattst romaiuvH In ni isi al hlstori, but pace forbi is tho lolling of It bore From this, it will bti Hoen. however hat If lKrr Ohlhir ban discovered any procetja b whl 'i a n, up vttlin 1.111 be turned into an luHtrument wltn t . real Cremona chai u turlsllcs, ho U koIus to revolutionize tho violin world 'linn Mr. lluvemejer who paid J15 00O ot tho "KIiib" 'iuarnoilus lot no rnanv years lino and a number of lollcoiors of Cremona instrumtntj aro K'jIov to lose u lot of monov the tone of our orchestras U golns to bo made Immeasurably better and 'tho spirit of Htradlarlu3 ' will bo ut rtat MUSIC NOTES At cemerta by the 1'hlUiloirhU Orrheitra On i'rlday aftuinnon and baturilax evening lMit Mr htnkowakl will iirnHotu an all 'fchaik wFki proKiuin 'ilia njnilihony will la thn i'aihatlijuii und tne utiiar uuinbora the ' Nutnackir ' bu te ana .u 1U1J Overture. tiu comvlttea arraiomwt for Uuree itnii,ss.milcu Vg&IS&lS " MIV-CIRL WITH OAZZ ZS?fflBBBX3l TALMADOE. Xw iw ".,, ffim$v heart" imsMEmZS"1- 551 y cuBAt?sv F:JslFfe.- x.LA' ZiayiW vffl , '-msk DITH HALLOA "INSIDE OF THE COP ' Cotonu! Loeustrdtid StrMnd- i'rfnrmnr.' hj tho orhestri nt t Arj imr on llruarv 21. .Marcti M 1 I . riiotw cotn.ert8 nre to fulfil a pel, ran ur nA Hie omlonment fund mmi n . i ftco 'n IVbnmry "1 tho oirhoi r,v i i ro ;mii Uo nil TstliilkoweKv i.r t, liii if n wf I The I'ruhniH 'ilegu'fin i 1 I io i i lnliul iHrfjrmanee on Mar'h .( i I i April .3 tho prucram will ba from V uwr The Vow York Bsmphony Orehmtra tV'it I tr Pwinrrcr i-nnuuctor n tit ki 1 t 11. concert of th9 Phllmlelnhla sor.e In tho AciwltMm of Mus'c on Kebruary 1.J hon Krtoda Hmrl wm to the toiol.it Jir I)inri""t wi "y lor the ttrat lime n Phil ileloh'.a U-slian Williams' "London bjrnvbonj. Hoinoo rel n tho rrlllit will be heard In recital o' W tt.ersroon Hill on Thurda onlrvr Ke ruar lo aNiito,l tv 1 ti nfloro "Ua first I ivrp of the National Symphonj rchrtra. New 1 r's nn.l for t o eir hirMut of t-o Kostnn Pnu'ion Orchestra Th roc.tnl l'l tie K'cn umlor tho nusptrea of tho LnUersltv l.xtension Soelct Thn rocltiilut w I in n Snllrt aens" Concetto .o 1 anil tw-j nMtinnal Kroup of pniull ' numliom uhl o ThooUoro Cclla will liny tso rrours uf har. iiulos S.pl nichminn'ff win appar at th i Tnal f-onrer' 'r t' erls of M nia mo-nlnL; muslcalea In o t allroom of tli lMle-u. i Strntford on M n.lu mornlna, TeUruirv 14 i Tho winner if ''io J10O prlso offeroil b) the MondelS'lrl Club for the poet original cwnip.i-iT.on jnit' i J In cunp?tltlon wn rdeil tj Tr.rr. Mct'ollln of I'hllnjoi phla The rmpihltion Is en eluht part a rappe'Ii K.tttn, f thi worJj Then bhall , the KlchtcoUJ Sli ro TTlo Acait-mj of Music Corooratton hti nouiKM under ttt. own 0UPlco n series of iiiil'A iv-H' ' r-i Kiaiui i si'iinui1)' ijfc nrr lric soprani Allco Thv n con- I iralt i i Mrv ;,rsTa Matirnmor nlttd bv Wimrt la r z piunirit ai. ci- n con t-ri l-i t n A .i l-ni of Mulc next Mmlpy Rftrnorn for th bnwflt of the O'lllJrtn j I-, T lABO.an -AH. ..,.o. t. i HiTi'ovu ijonytit. -'ia-!fn I M -phy xiotlnlM and Tneoph v riMV' t ar.t w'li Bin a r.Mia: of onat 'r M" In an 1 piano in th" fn e- f th Atirr cf Music tt UO n f M ndai toi ruf Three n nan w' 1 1 i 'aj the l.eethoen in (' mtnor bshjtnunn m A mtno e-J n r sonata by Albert J Uoon r of his tits . The !'nr-B,l rvnli LhApter f tto Amer' mn Hal 1 i' i saniHts will t t o tt.'tl tli r it v"1 f tto svlil at T'-'t Hartiet i hur h r emn utreet nh . Wall ut n xt .nr 'i -un'ns at Si. mk The eer o . r jde th-eo o'm a 'o ly lM-orto' hTi-n and on e t i h Hollo V Molt nl ind Charles J 1'- u. To irt'ieine i to i-ns hv the r ml net ehr irs ' of tl V '' liaptlst and th' i h tnir Struct 1 hi tut et i n urii- I're '" k Mimoi u! . 1 .. th ssrvlee Tv,e Mriln io i l-i t iv lublic, Th- .'rpp or"htra of th Srr-phnn r 1 w- ti a c rcrt rr t flrar'' - M .t t irn TO i '"rtr agiUt.il 1 r -. t! l V arhuri n - to Hi. tn "i . Lntrn to lira. V hnln plntil" "'ik' r Js -h "?iv I' ,llMt arJ lluaallo Th ith f 1h n- i-il rl row 1ti; rl i' n tr s c 1 I .b tTtnn nti-rn 1, ... nrn .ini w. Inu M'.i'H un 'unila .r,ic:'v,"J0 w c n ' 1 1 " n v ,y n lv i . r' i i i if Tli -I r w I h "B rt. ' linip.di flptl Hi rat ) V irk r ' I it-. Nirl ii ni If'iirl llir' W at r.. rh I'-uirontil tr l l'nijrl i l, I nil.' ut d .nccnt fan ' hurt .. n' 1 co rlt - wnrfcn b rtnnw"kl fmlroHti (ii I A lr Mn i'lrr sol tiu .: bt Hie l'" . rA i.'-i.htf'rrt ap triii--t.rt rrli" of n url """'" I" inauiruritcKl i' " l H "J"' Urt nJ Anhiurr- m.u! 0unt A sp"- l rroKrutn r h-ur in Hnntii I ' t' ii m r Hiirrtn r't mn ' 4 t ni 1 ' - .1 J V. ln.IF.lin.nl ll t-'j t " t tl 1- iri" I j k i-l!rtH' nil VI ii- i I Ki-p'tt m 1 in-.m nt thoij r cha n choru- choir will " 'omr .Uh nn ! tli'it ucrumpan.meiit T' 11 Is Ir.vltul i th i ni i ! lib- lt Mm- Tho rnMarmenlr HicI't w'll r i f. nrth Sunila: oionlrif .o-n-o-t it t'lf d ilK-mi-M ii mnrro r lift i i. ui ui'- v IV a f-irtir Mr n 1 M .lnlt ll h-th- i-o'ol"' XI' M r'a lie f.ntaii'K. ' M rnml n'i Mtjitumi. ' 1' '" Iro.j.lei it-" " Tturi 1" i !lnrtirl 1 r 1 tv Sm-tt.i s " li'r.' l "i1 I'' a ' ' t f Sia-ni r ) Nuti-rarkr" lit TaehaUowtks b:.1 nth.r nun b- ru The t ib"c lBht-mlns c'a's fur r Iu men ar.l nomr rn " 'bin .'(.htjn Hr of aKB wl I iii.l the tultl A .iitor " u n with 1 fr.e in roll to-v les.on In Un sul't rum cf ' i I rl.nil As' Iri i,n no ir' t-V intli h'i"' io x Ihur'i'lu. ' enlr t " ' .o )f trn ' '" 1 i i pnyif m fores . t-n ' ii u' tl. ' "run it win i Hie rl. n f i in ti I p ir Takets fir tho ''tun t l-ot-imj 10 ti.ay 1 pr"1 ur- 1 dt t rmliiaf ers In ths Art Al'i'in Hul dine isjs Wariit cir-ct I'rosH. , rnuilc Mtore anl th V unit mends' Ask-' la tior HO North l'lHaonth slrvet tt-s An--a Hoifsryiter eont-alto f.eUti 1 hv AJira Crrirvi'l i Tyrjell onci rt "Ian st MiitmiM nil i marl n i. ii i Vltloripoon lli I'rUy v -r nit 1- orjarv 1H un'-r Ihfl uuiPlcira cf thi IrnliiMity l- tension Society m Th 1-hllail'lphla Orand rip.ra Co v 01 n KUme 114 unison n( Ktind u" ru ar itn M tr po l'an Oi.-ra Hjun. on H jnlaj . .r Jel.rua-. . 'fh .1 ui v 1 1 it ' ' ia I H'lMlcana and ' I'ou tat-cl ' will U rau The rex ronorrt cf ho Milr.i Aet jt, lit 1 tak I 1- o i' tt i ''Ut t la iridui r ' t nf r"lrui- 13 The lib ' " -t nlmri-i'y of l'i i nnilialii wil ut ir it n Inter ellrir nr.tiram Vl. i. !' i wltj vtulnlato will la the sin c at I KC1TH ARTIST OUT-DOORS MAM Few men hive crowded mor 1 ti i lir- than lreil Wi tie iv Aihtrat.r MiortHtnun und blif itaino hunter wl- i- alii it veteran of two wars I. d wl i in nn fxpoit rn-vn'i u ut. r f tl " r' It whip, ouiii n raia l In 'i i' b vmhi, but prefi rs tho Htiiitt t. If ' the ranch Me will be a f. it .to a Keith's next week Durlni? the world war he wot K pointed ninmlRBloiior of natb nil n i lio with the rark nf major II "ri? n lioil four HipjH.ilroti' t ivnli I-no n ai thn l'our l'i jvii, oiuil tii ma l I'o W not, how.vor Major Llndnay t i the latter nnme Is a rorn tb thoitri III pilvate life he Is Holiuan James Play at St. Patrick's The M 1 .'Hi' I ' i I ' 'he Play 'It I'uvs tj .VIlHlim on M i day anil Tuesdiv .v mnss 1 i .i 7 nnd An exceiitnt ca naa C' IEVJMn'G- PUBLIC NEXT WEEK'S SILVERSHEET PWlHto' ,U -" WSMtSsinWlX'S JEROME tODY MAE MUT aAM.K a"L"EX FROHMAN AND JULIE OPP ACTORS' BENEFIT SURPRISE President of Fund and Wife of Fa versham Greet Throngs The Torrest nnd (inrnclt Theatres were crowded jesterdu for the tui nu.il Actors' rtintl heuefit Tho nud iences were mncl nltcriinti'I to tears and smile.s, the former drawn by the cuiotiou.ilUm of Dorotln Dtmni'lly, nnd the trnulc demise of Ilonnld Driiin. nnd the lattir protoked bj the rct of the nrtlsts includini; such fun makers ns Krnest Tiuex, Herbert t'ortliell, Itay mond llltohcocl:, Clara Howard nnd Lauretta Taj lor with her delightful humor. Ka!iioii(l Hitchcock was particularly liberal with his contribution to the fun. lie not only Rroil ns tiiaiter of cere monies nml nniiouticetl niOKt of the acts, hut romped through ten minutes of "Souks nnd Chatter" with pretty Julia Sanderson. Two pk'iisnnt surprises were in ntnre for tho nmlience. One enmo when Mr. HiI'IkocI: pre-ontcd Pani"! l'mlimiin. pr sident of the Actor-i' l'linil, who e jiresked npprei lattion of the work the utrtcul jieople mo doing in this cause, nnd urged Ins listeners not to forget the iimmIs ut home in their good work iu 'unswer to the many Kuropiun appeals. Itie other came when Julio Upp ill priMite life Mrs. William rner-hnni ,,,,. ,, ,i, .,. m. i,,i .. stepped mi the stage. .'lam had not si on her sun e the drtjs of "Tlie Suuaw -Man," nnd in r iippearanc. was greeted with leugtln npplause Slie came to i tp n n lier popular husband's absence, which wis i a used bj a NCere attuck of laiMigitis. A r,inS man pianist unhernluwl. ' nppr.,1 now tl.o clo, of lho proSn..n nml g.-ne n vplcmlnl renti titnti of oln s K-ui In n. moillcj he gne 11 1 I i i ion of I.ui litnnniiioff'h "l'rehitlo in I' Minir" Mo ;us intinilufrd ns I.icutentuit no.'urd, nml nlthniiRh lio tton ' mufti," nn empty right slocw llli (loqutllt. TI Miik nml WiK Club of tho Uni vorit nf l't m Utinm prCHcntod "Mnn Iliippj ltftnink," which uns in ronlit n rtHuiiir of frnii of itn past pio- llllt IKHII. A moro or It locnl nttrnctlon wns "Ports of tli" Wnr'iJ," dcvi'-Pil nml t.tiiKi'1 hj Al'.ii Ii r l.tftwiili. Tho cast intlii(lt'l'm.ttn i nief womoti ptotninent in l'liilailflpli ii Mi f j . null bo'nu no ('iiipauioil nn turntii't- by four Unitoil Sntf miliprs 'J l.n wito introduced by Tl' r ltio'iK' I nej wore: O .r.l'ar Minn Sirnh PVin ii -ii j A, ri M-- Iljrrlnon K fatiT M 'mi r III 1 1 ' I tl if, H ir u IIh fax To'.' 1 mi a .1- ' I iMntl .triHUrirlo Mi-m 1 try lion ni?Hruu ,1 rn iiu.ip'.tn MroutuinK Vina lfxlnlan Halltei r nn Margaret finti.. M h ritzwll nn Parent ' Itf l'rev Ol) nil m I Ml.i Kalherln JIfirrt llles Theoiloni I.lllla ?!ri Walton C ork Jr MiH Alia ursent Mtiis Kattiorln' Can.iird llji i- tlaUn'on mln , Ilnbuk n in Fl irflai ) G)noa I I iii i' i i-han-trl um paran iiarriot M. Man Hlerfillnnino mm k i unor vio.vuiey Mm J V Hirblpon ' ) nr-tnr In vk I Athens ' -mru Ii ( Unnolul l Si ik 1'hlUd i t,i liss Manriiottii II irriHoi ...i ...... L..d., Mln tl.irtrinle Orahnm .lll"l .ll r-i.""" Mlm i:lm Wi llami tir Kniliirlne ni" Mla Hdl'li Taliaferro NEWMAN'S TRAVELTALK E M .ew -mil's traveltalk on Spain nt tho A id' in) Inst night took tho nudliiw.i t M'idrld. llurcoa, lolodn segovl.i 1 frial Avlla, Cordobn, .sun I SiIh Mn 1 aroolona In new motlonl tlitii., .ml lolnr views, tho traveler l slow .I th. t .-lain today In n plnee i t ni . b vi h fresh Ideas of newborn ! tr. .1. 'i b i ,e t t will he. rcneated ln tho i A ,do ti im atttrnoon Mr NuW , CCH.I'MUIA lil.DQ nuns n 'r aive and IntercntlUR series Matinee Todav cnt1nl'0'' Duncin wlll (i I wit n. lo.turo on modern Iro-I " , " """ tJ0"11'.1 unit t k liy evening and Saturday pnVate Instructions 2,u"'!;n'i 3., nit rt i i , tl Acidimj Dlatnond JSCJ U- IH'Jw mn BESTW LATEST The Philadelphia r7rrwyrr.'i7H77',T7?7TBrrninn iMifwwiiPfy u in in it:u iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniii 3 LEARN DANCING .S.V.i'.I.W . 3 g g y a S ? i ' j. g g 1 j a fl 1 3 M rriirnl stmlliH Utilii.Uo MetliiaU 1 ' Hut i ii 1 cachcr fnr Varh I'llill CORTISSOZ SCHOOL l lNLIMi I.I.SSONS ;;o ( lir-tniit Iiie.:ill4. (Inen l)n & I've ; i ;ition tveiy M'minesday at ' f Jf I. M I ,'i WHITE'S, inth & Chestnut -I ant fltari Dinelne Tui.ht 1'rlv ., 1) n iJt final for i.lrii. '1 jesday t it 1 bn a f lais Tuuiil i tdnta. uiO rfalurdal ufterno na I il I I ll'H l'ltl Tll IIXNflSO Htndlii, JH71 I.IUSrOJ! st 1 r.inUfiiril SYJ .1 I rrxonul lin,t. I'rlt A ( 1 1 Leimonn II iiiiIiik i:er Kw A Snt. Mat nt iM THECASTLE STUDIO 519 IIIKMII SfltUKT THIS Tl I.SI) Convention Nite! Dancinf Saturdajr from 3 to 6 P. M.1 Wliee m JolAanea, 3iiuitintiic3niu:itit.csiitiiiiintic3iiniiiiiiiicaiiiiitiiiiiiC3iiiiiiiiiiiicjiiiHiiiuic3iiinuMinc3iiiiiiiiiitcaiiiMiiiiiiicx'riiiiiii!iiC3riiiiiiu:u. LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, STARS THE ORCHESTRA CONCERT Chausson Symphony and a Novelty by Ravel Features of the Program Till; PRixiRAM Overture, "I CvrniMil liomalneM .Berlioz .Ravel hulte "I.o itimiemi M Luuperin" fjinphony In Ji flat . ..Chausson I unerni mauh nd i loclnt seenu from 'Tho TrtllUht of tho Gods" .. Wainer Tho program prenited by Mr. Sto kowskt at tho concert of tho Philadel phia Orchestra jesterday a-'crnoon wns mado up of works by Trench composers, with tho (ccptlon of tho last number, two excerpts from 'The Twilight of tho Clods " The concert bejran with a good por formancu of tho 'i'arneal Homnln" of Berll02, one of the comparntUelv few works of that brilliant orchostrato' which hio themts of any real musical alie Then camo the novelty, tho Itacl suite, a piece of Kri noh music of the utmost delicacy and ntmosphere, both of composition nnd of scorlnpr. As Is fre quently tho case w 1th Kronch composers kinco Ptbussy shotted his new tints In orchestral color the wood wind Is used ii tho basic (holr Instead of tho strings aa In the. older compositions, the latter merely providing tho background. The I suits Is In tour numbcin rh tlunlcj.il and In spirit reminiscent of the old time clancen in the form of which the numbers are composed, but with char acteristic modern harmon and instru mentation It was an beautiful a. mod ern composition ns Mr. btoKowsUl has glen uh for a long tlmo nnd will well bear an earlv rep tillon Tho sjmphonv was that of Chausson In IJ flat, a work which had been heard lure Urst when M Cathermn plaje'd It two -ears ago nn guest conductor wltn '!,c hlla'lclphl.i oi cheat and once -rln thirty j, ?'nB o an. 1. ln(, onI B1)ora(jS p.oductloiiB Blnce ,, .rthl. f It is a llro hjmpliony, ut ! iM lu'i'ordiiiir tn the Kronen M'm phonlo pUin, .md will piobnbly takij Its line In tho icportulro of Jhe great orchostras lluforo plnUticr tho work, Mr. Sto- l.OMslii hjio'U' bilell about it lie ml-i initti il many ili'f. its in design and tnatl It had Uttl iihu harmonically In it hut .kcil tl p iudli nre to note otipvclnlly thnt, lilto tho Tsch.ul.oHky nymphonltH, It w.m written from this henrt nnd not rotn th'- IiotJ nlunc , that tho composer hatl p.tltl llttlo nttintiou to ncudoink proctdtnt iu lompohlnK It; he uioto what ho ftlt lIu ,ihu vpoko of tho two moods contain d in tho work, a Rontlu ti!Hljnoho' utidirLInt; nil and tho n.ile nlmoit child llko expression of tho com posor s lo. of nature und of tho beau, tlful Thn tnphon proed to be about lus Mi Stnkouhk, hid outllnetl, neu ndinlt tlnB tint it Is always easier to follow a conductor d rt.idlmr whrn ho Klos IiIh I Ideil Of the- WlfK ir1HllV 11 uioa or tno w tk irhally la nduuice Tho first mocmcnt, ufter a hymn-lllc ui oo tmii, . fml of i;nicv and beaut) and contrast strongly with tho bomber anneal tiic, ., now- movement vnlch fol iowh It 'J he linale 3 tho most Mgoious of the throi 'ii'nemonts and tho work rloaos with thi tamo melody as ln the introduction o tuo nrsi movement. iiotrntir , , ...,.,. ; ,. "n ,' , nrrl:m,k. - -;-: -r". ' "'K "'i. " any innana aim ino u- i 'pioui cnunui 9 or icmpo tfivo ii a map- ' L...ii.. ..!.. i. . ......i ..., i.1 -..ill'. llllli'l UUlll ll llUll'l? ti IIIJIO'llC cliaracter Tho workmanship outside of tho ueslKti la Bood, und while therol uto O.IH-.I t al traci fl ot Cchui ITaiii I. an time ar , in Hourly nil Tien h or-1 fbfktr..l mirl.. Ktlll It Is nrliln.il nnlix. .ompoMtli.il and orlrrinal In orcheatr. Hon Th" concert closed with the Kuni rnl Mar. u and the closing scene from ''Hi. Tulllcht of tho Clods," both will in'uprctcd anil enthuslaatlcally Iil.iv cd Roseland Dancing Broad and Columbia Ave. llll'lllllllitJIIIIIIIIIIIIIJIIIIIIIIIIIItllllllllllllltllllllNIIJIilUM LOESER'S "S o Tin: i ill, a l II DIM. H H 821) ST rj Monday LUCKY NUMBER DANCE ( A.sit rnizus in i i, urmntr tun ctinrr u tl ireanttay M.Krili nnutmvnu mil, a (In-aTufM & TlHira Danrlnr V. fry live, H I'rlrate Uhmiii 11i3 A. M to H.3D I' M, V. HERBERT ROBERTS hrniKNTs riiwTisu in.no I'lirl. i. Hiiaqueliiiiinn Atph Ineiinnlid Kenutnltnn na 1 i tier of Damluc. ( laaa IVldiy l.lfnlns. Children's Class Sat. Afternoon I'rh lint, by PP. "Anytime." Illu. 32111. WINTER GARDEN V Tor, llronil A dlrnril e. Next Tuesday Two Orchestras oi.oiK.r. st iii:uniN(.s Hinronnttnv Nerenuilera ruviti.r.s nr. iivui' end Ilia Melody llort I - id Bt""" ct( " '"Ma,Ba1' "'"l i UlA . in DANCING L - JJ Dancinq Ass'n.lnc. ' mziisi i mn ! hlhj TOD A Y'S MYSTERY STORY Bj rillLIP FRANCIS NOWLuVN Yesterday's Mystery Solution ONH of tho two facts which upset Harnett's theory In tho cine of 'Tho Hidden Trail" was the fact that the murdered Jeweler was fountl sitting before lila typewriter, though the bullet hatl entered below his stomach nntl taken a horizontal course, death being duo to Its lodgment In the spine. Tho Rhot could not hnvo been fired while he was sitting before tho type writer. The machine wns In the way. If somebody had leaned over it to shoot below the stomach the bullet would have taken a downward course. Tho only conclusion was that the body had been moved to the tvpewrtter after he had been Killed. "Why? To mnkc It npnear that he hail been writing tho letter when killed. Hut for whnt pur pose? Clearly in some manner to fur nish an alibi for the murderer. Then the myrdcror niiisl have been seen leav ing the building. Otherwise he wouldn't need the alibi. lie must hove returned! after being seen, to arrange the nllbi. Tho other fact wns that the jeweler would hate heard the nol'c of the snap ping window Inch nnd would not iiavo remained calmly seated at the mnchine. As Harvey Hunt predicted, a man telephoned police headquarters, olun teerlmc the "information" that he had consulted the jeweler the night before about the same kind of stones ns those mentioned in the letter. Hut he con fessed when confronted with the evi dence, nnd admitted tho framing-tip of the alibi, because nn acn.tmintaucc had seen him leaving the store. LXXI Can you solve this mystery of- Graft Money ttTTAKVny. what would you say was -tJ. the hardest type of crime for the detective to unrnvcl?" snld DcKyne. "Graft." replied the criminal investi gator unhesitntingly. "IIo knows who he's 'fighting when graft 1 concerned. With every other type of crime ho crin face the enemy nt least with the atsur nnce that he will not bo stnbbed In the back by those from whom he has the right to expect support. I'm working on a case of that sort now. Xou'll be surprised to lenrn thnt I'm trailing no less an organization than tho police force. This is in strict confidence. My commission U from tho mayor. "Fortunately, being outside the force, nntl in no wise subject to Its control, I'm not so handicapped ns a city detec tlvo would be. But I have to be mighty careful at Hint. "You'te probablv noted the recent In crease ln the already heavy list of hold ups. Of course, a certain nmount of it has been penernl throughout the country Rincc the demobilization. Hut there has been a sudden flare of It hero in tiie last several weeks, nntl 'his honor' has got It Into his head that there is at least one band of stick-up men and auto thioi cs working under the protection of the police. "Tlie first part of the job was easy, getting n line on the patrolmen in volved. I hnvo been n witness, unknown to the gentlemen concerned, in a stick up which took place while the patrol man was hiding in nn alley. At its conclusion he camp out oud received his share nf the loot from the two thugs who did the Job. "I have allowed myself to be robbed twice, and hnre arranged, altogether. The NIXON-NIRDL1NGER ERfft J THEATRES a rr-Kti If? "3lh St nnJ All M. V UiN U C MA r. DAILY rr 1 t- II .,1.A'i. Ifn llilk f ln l llfllllll riln"MK Dorothy (UMi ln "l-lyln J Thur!.1n Domthy (Hull li.' ' 1I,,B ' "1 -. ,. h. lD.hKn.n In "IliirvlilF lTflnT I n i.iviiii. ..nni.ww... . .,:;-":" im- .,, I Hat nrant 'VaBhl)urn In "llurilar rroof RFI MONT "D AnoVE IAnKi:T CEDAR tOTU . CEDAR AVLNUi: Momlaj Special. TiiiibiIui UnA.lli 1 Tin. n.vtnrr tit TarfUll" "The Itnense cf liirin" Wxdt'U'liO "T lie l nimrr i in ;'"""r,, ThurRilaj "The Wiiiiilrrful ( hnme" rr!U W.illace ltelil "The C linrni Vljiml Sa- da Wallace Held. 'Hie Charm bilinol1 CULlbbUM fiDTH AND fOTH M mlm Marlon Dalles.. "Tlie Kratleta 1e" Tu Matlnn l)al, "lue lieynm rti; iiUil"".. rT,!1 iHr'-feL-iTn." 1 rl.iH-jl..nt Blue In "The Juekllna" sutu-'.a-rrank M.o In rl r True lllMnn rnoNT bt t ninvnD ave, JUIVIDU Jumbo Junetlon on rranktord "1 i. .,1.1 ICuiunrlh in "thn Iltirilfr lrfcIon" ..i. .. i, .............. --. ,,..i i .i l'Jh-'"""-V", ,.','" & ..?, Z-"" Thur-Wm Tarnum In "Ia- MUeruliles" , rl ii itait '"; V' r, ',.' ., '.i Sa' Will I!oEi-r3 In "Jm" Cull Me Jim i r-. a r-i.r-T-4 41ST L. I.ANfASTKIl VVH L.tlAU'U.lN. MATlNi:iJ DAU.T i - .i . .. . . .. , Men -larlon jjav e "o ,'",'"; Z'., i i o, u Marion iiuvis m .: ""vn" : ... Wnl-Miirlon Davii in ''' "l,"r" ?,' Ihurs -i t wmio o '.':.."":; r .. , '"'-I' VI t. - t w In Mil. 11. .1, t.ri-.. fu.h .nn i.anff in 'ir. nn famraa acniuii .q.q. - I rC ICT BSD AND IOCUST BT3 LULUOl ;uts 1 30. !l 3U. Lvk 0 3o to tl Momlai -rhuiehllr "InMile nl tlie nil I nnAi i o:d and ransom bts. RIVOLl MATINBR DAII.T I', htrohelm-a "inn "" "".w K Strohe'm's "The levl 1 key 1 t-troha JV " "Hie Devil's PunaWejr" 1. L!i.il.lni'. H'lIlM IIiII'm I'IIKmUv" Kri n Htrohelm's "The lli '','"!'" bat 15 Slroiiphn'a "lhe Devll'a 1'aei.kry" oxn A Mn OEllMANTOWN AVK S I KAINU AT VKNANOO ST. bin -W fhurohlll'a ",.n"l.'V "'. it' S'.,m!! Tut0 w. rhurehlll'a "InaMe of the Cup" V.l W Churchlll'M "Inlile of the Tup ThurW Churchill's "Ini de nf the run" 1-rl W rhurctiill's Mnflile of the run ' Hit W Churchill'h "Itnlde of the Cup" a omn niANKUN & aniAnn ave. Ab 1 UK MATINHU DAILY IDriD A213J OEllMANTOWN AVB. AUKUKrt MA riNEK DAILY M Calvert in "llrud Men Tell No Tiile" i alien in ifini nrn im .. jinri Weil J London "vlullny or tlie rialimre" Tlnira -J L'lmlon'a "Mntlni of lhe lllaliiiire J,j-r'i ( Atherton'a "Out of the Storm" hat Wanfla llttwl'v "rood for Sound ll" OI? KIM WOOHLANI) AVK AT IMTH JrJLJNrN MA'IINKK DAILY Mon Milton fl. .a In "lljhohl My Mlfi " Tuei Milton Mlla In "llrhiild JI) Hlfi." weil Milton 811" In "II hold My Iff" Thura -Man- J'lclifunl In "Stella M irii" ivmhv Loulne U'lium In "lxi" Saturdaj Louise tllaum In "laive" BLUEBIRD llruad S. &imrijiihanna C'niitblllnii. 'i In 11 .VI nuav - ' .v nnn in v ainiy" To.- lay "V hline it Vunlti" Voilnday "The Mark of arm" 1hurilay-''The Mark or ,-rro" I'llduy. -''The T.iit of the Mnhlrana Stui(J "11" X-ulat - View" 1-iihtoi'i.ais 'llori),A7Jr" ' J1"" t.M..M.1M1.llil... ,,7" ! Daily Photoplay Guide! 1 hi i Mondav Dnrls Ko-ino In "linnmnrf' Tui-Kiiay IJnrlB htti In "Itiimnncti Wi.,' -iHilaj DorlH Kruno inJ'Boininfr" Tt.ur W 8 Hart In "llw TMtlns lllork" Krlrt W S Hart In Tlie Jndltui H cwU St w s. llnrt In "The TeMlnr lllocl." VI, ,Va--0.urrhlll i. "in-jilo of the it,.;; V' -.'llio llwelllnp 'l-hiee ifl B,,."T urr!;LTlui,,.udv uVJ-Atilir- "inside of the du," j X!A 'ti hH, .Mllurl" vl,urn,ur " ..i'iroK'". "" NIXON D AnKE? ffBf ana 0 I Inf-r.-; JA"'- M.,r,U,-VloK Dana In IMiM-kinnll'. "VII If.lMMU itJCriNrnillV!'JSM Tuiida) Mola IMna in "lntl.;iiiiir; Voin'ay lrd,I l,.,, tJ.! ;. A,i''T. V.tlnesifnr Viola Dana In "lll.irknia I" '"'Ui- !', ,1 M," Wi, "i" 3'" A."Ay-",,afh r,"m "" lfu"t r;:A lii Mon Mnmtas "Hnue .jnv lora rirrii- TwMa "Uhlle New nrU Mripi" WiidneaJv "nille .New- ork Slreiiii" Thtiradav -"While New nrlt hleopi" rriday Shlrlty Mason tn "ttlnr Toy" Saturday Vhlrley Manen In "Mine 1o" tfEBBTJAItt 5, 1921 for seven different men to luro the ban- tilts into robbing them. nut tho major is not So much con isrncd about the patrolmen. He wants to know how high up that graft is per flating. No patrolman can carry that thing off by himself, Ho'd have to fal sify his reports." "What Is jour plan of campaign?" asked DeKjno curiously. "A very simple one." replied Harvey Hunt. "Von know tho cHisl;cncss of graft Is diio to the fact that graft money Is nlw ays 'cash money.' You can't watch anybody every minute of tlie time, nnd It only tnkes a second to Blip a bill, or a roll of bills, to the secret recipient. "Now Just nt present the mayor only wants to know who's getting the graft. I-ater he may want evidence that will count in court. That will bo another chapter, which will be written only if the gulltv men are to utiong politically that ho has to put them in jail to get them off the force " Hero the criminologist paused to chucklo nt the thought of his stratagem. "I'm just letting tho United States secret service do tho work for me. I 'plant' the robberies, and then nil I have to do is sit bock nnd wait for the reports the secret service gets from the banks, to which I hove access." "Aha," said DcKyne, "now I (.ee your game. Marked monev, eh? Hut how do you know some of the secret service men nren't reached by bome ramifications of this graft?" "Nn. Hub." said Hunt, "vnn'm slightly off the track. Marked money would be no good, 'lho police tbem- stiumshh' yoTirns The CHARLES T.gVIEGEEGO. Agents for U. S. Shipjtina Board Philadelphia to Greek, Adriatic & Black Sea Ports Piraeus, Patras, Salonica, Venice and Triesto A STEAMER Lo.dinj Feb. Loidioi Berta: Sonto : Pi" 78, S. W. vor rates and particulars apply to The Charles T. Megec Go Drcxel Building, Philadelphia Lou6arrf 5100-1-2-3 Main S06i Philadelphia fo Gibraltar Valencia, Barcelona, Marseilles 8SS"ChetoPa' Feb. 10 t or rates and spaco apply to James W. Elwell & Co., inc. 17 State St., New York The Charles T. Megcc Go. Drcxel Building, Philadelphia Lombard S100-1-2-3 Main SOU CARMAN KftST.o??. avb. rSsssi-'riRZ Y?"31" Haturdas-:.i,IB"i;(f,rtu:;,, CENTURY 1:rl9 Al -".a ,"!,, " i ,,i.',.'l'I. - 13 ' FAIRMOUNT 2JJTvSi- a. Mondi-W s Hart "rhATJ?FiI: D.A,LT I'ay s Knickerbocker -Xt at joth Mon R-ri ivnii "Oon tn in nr luos-narlo iviliiHVn, "!',lS,Ir ,!l,,, i-rlda Karlo "v liiims "'i i!,'!"""1!' 'J'lrlff ' FR ANKFORD 471s K$xF I''"-"'- H..neh'a "The SH,;r ,, . " ...u,-, ,,f , .,,' JH. J r JIjjjjJ,;. i ,. - ' bermnntmn bsio nnM,m .7 Munrtaj will Itocnr "ii'EF J.'A,r'7 lue.,la -will I!iiiii.r nil . "inrii" 'esK iturda)-"7),P llrnt; Vluster" vNJn MO A.ND MAHIfn-r i ii. I r.RAMr, 12D A.VD MAm, - iiil i;v.'.'M- i Ion 1 hoT!t.j:ssoVi ,iu GRANT '('" omAnr AVK.vtTiT" JkN-LKSON S0tl,14,R?u,,," s" Mo i -P.uM.n , rro,l,rlekM;hr.'.;J,-'."A'I'X "-" i aunnn Pr. r.ri, t, o, ,.;."l,""n Wt .In. ,! i, 'ilair'V,tM ln"lnilaiiie " hur. mi .iVJ","!,i h riiivrrniiiui" Thura J rl -HUP r 'll ,",, Ts".? ,"lP."-i S'X" t III lio, rM i ..,V .,",..of ir" wwim m "llontut lliitcli" Ha MODEL ,V.I ST- . Orrhe.tr. Moi,-i:iln, lI,,n,V;.'uu7 ...?. .. riioH t'ara Kinibmi v.. ."., i, ."""1 ii.A.i i ... I..I-... ;; .. OVLKBKOOKC3D "AY' oud m linrrvmore l "1 Ur Mn"r Mln . r Ilarrjinoia "'Ilio .Mai Jr Ml ,1'. " " rn.r In "The Devil , 'i'.',,'.. Thu rri bat PARK nn'avkiu'oK,v& ,pftvr"if. st Mon MaiKoiiulil iii:.,i.!"V.I' I0 II Tif -W,,on:U "1'iiaMi n' I- a.Bro mi! TW:fi;;:!:,7ru,l.,,..SfS: Hat. JuMlna Johnatonn In lull HlukMnV ' OI IUVL. MVTtVKW HATIMII . Mnrinl Win lla,u. II .. llllV . rt ' ' ' IWII 1 mmmmmmm ! I iwi iibm ! i m.m... I t Mon. nutli Slonohmi.. I. uva in. if h. ... .u.. - .. iiuiiM-' wo,in,;,!,;; , ,r;"' T,lie . ' .ir e-( ll'II OH l')..u fw V.r -".M-ITfll Ihiii- r,, tv.bVr'a T pi . " 'A" nnn rl.l-HuVt KVHW.'r.'i,? 0J iin . -u iiooert Wurwlr.!, in ni. .."'" nie" .-. -. - "" iiiirr'M i'iii.m LIBERTY nnW''jprA7 Th,rir;;ufr!r&v!g4" I'rl Marlon Oav l ri,l , u "i,1,' tr" Hituraav-To,,, M"x In'AT.JlW.fi!."" Wed-CbVra Kfniba -J-SgSS fflfife'!:: TJium-flveri MiHiro In "ll i' ' ""J n'' Trl -- Tearl. Tliebv 'n hi' '., ""J, H nil." m i a . V."V "-" in "imp iron ith . cm iV'JrV.1"!,.""" J. v. r. iiuii iii r f&&:iA&&'$2'W 8itu.a-Duik iw-M m' "iViV selves use marked money too often not to spot it. And the secret Bervlce men don't even know they're working for mo, so ecn if they were inclined they wouidn t know how to spin tuo nenns." "Then I don't understand," said uc- KTKMUm' NOTUTS LUCKENBACH LINES Philadelphia to Rotterdam Amsterdam SS SHORTSVILLE (U. S. S. Board) February 14 SS EASTERN SOLDIER (U. S. S. Board) February 23 RoUerdam Philadelphia SS WEST POOL (U. S. S. Board) February 21 SS SHORTSVILLE (U. S. S. Board) March 7 Philadelphia-i-San Dicgj Loo Angeles Son Francisco Portlnnd Tacoma ealtlo SS K. I. LUCKENBACH 1 Februnry 10 SS HATTIE LUCKENBACH Februnry 20 San Francisco Los Angeles San Diego Philadelphia SS EDWARD LUCKENBACH February 9 SS WALTER A. LUCKENBACH February 19 LUCKENBACH STEAMSHIP COMPANY, INC. 328 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia LOMHAIU) C3I0 i8t?Mt o 1 &$i&$uL Jffij,I J si ruancitcer ami ALBANIA (.. Ntw York to Cherbourg COLUMBIA New York" Londonaerry ana uiaijow r . mr. Apr.ZJ AQUITANIA New York" Cherbourg and Southampton Feb.26 Mar.22 Apr. 11 CALABRIA ..'.'...New York" Vija, Gibraltar, Palrat, Dubroraik, Flume and Trieste Mar. 2 - VCRBANIA ....Philadelphia" London .Mar. 5 . . ALGERIA . . New York" Londonderry and Glasgow Mar. 5 Apr. 6 Mirll MACCiiiA Rniinn" Glatcow Mar. 7 CARMANIA-.' New York " Liverpool VERENTIA ....Philadelphia" Liverpool mar. iu . SAXONIA New York" Halifax, PIrmonlh, Cherbonrg nnd llambnrg Mar. 10 Apr. 21 IMPERATOR ....New York "Cherbourg and Sonlhamptoa Mar. 12 Apr. 28 Jest j VELLAVIA . . . .Philadelphia " London -M". 1G . CARONIA New York" Liverpool Mar.lG Apr. 30 Jam 1 K. A. VICTORlA.New York" Liverpool Mar.22 Apr. 23 Mir 21 HAURETANIA . New York" Cherbonrir and Soulhamplon Apr. 7 M17 12 Jon ) l'mirn!:rr 0mf. 11100 VfalnntStwt.l'hlla. freight OfPrx. Hntir Hide, rhn,. CUMMINS LINES u. S. Shipping Board Steel Steamers Regular Freight Scrvico PHILADELPHIA TO ROTTERDAM & ANTWERP SS "ARIZPA" -Fib. 5 SS "LAKE HARMINIA" ?) Ijj PHILADELPHIA TO HAMBURG & BREMEN SS "NAAMHOK" Loadine Fnr rpnee nnd rales apptil A. D. CUMMINS & CO., Inc. 139 South itli St., Phila, Pn. Lombard m7-4M-5Hi7 : Main 1318 NAWSCO LINES Dlrrrt hrnlm Without Trnm-iililiimrnl Between PHILADELPHIA and LOS ANGELES nARBOR, SAN FRANCISCO, SEATTLE, TACOMA, PORTLAND S. S. Hrusli February 10 S. S. Artigas April 1 S. S. Yalza Mnrch 1 S. S. Lehigh April 15 S. S. West Isleta March 15 S. S. West Togus April 3D I'rvlKlit trcclttil ilullr. I'ltr 19, North. CcuUal lacatldD llflt Line Urllvrry NORTH ATLANTIC & WESTERN S. S. CO. A cents V ft 136 S. Fourth St.. Phila. v Phone aK AMCDSif.A I 9WIP ii.' New York to Rotterdam Via Plymouth and Boulognc-sur-Mer R,nihm Feb. 12 Mar. 19 Apr. 23 New Amsterdam ..Feb. 19 Msr. 26 Apr. 30 KollertUm Mar. 1 Apr. 9 .Mar 21 tloortlam Apr. 2 Ma 7 June 11 Paienger Office, 1531 Walnut Si, Phila. I'Htnnri.us il. K'ivn' Ktiritii iMrt.iiw WlllC lSl,Vil-MllWl-.llllClH THEATRES J A'ITMI 117 -"'"i St. Hml Alleuh'ny Ave. E.INUL, M VTINI'.I. DAU.V MAIttii: MAM 1 In "DOLLARS AND SENSE" BELMONT 52D AU0VIS MAUliin' llltli ( MtLV ln "SUNDOWN SLIM" CEDAR C("U U:lMn AVBNUU tlllVll 1II0MS In "Everybody's Sweetheart" mi 1CI7I T,l MAllKllT nnrwi.LN viw'i-.iii-wiri -,'itii and corn 11 VtlltV ( Vltl.V III "HEART'S UP" it uiDn ntnr s-t &. gihaiiu avi: JUlllOvJ jjmii , jUni Hon on 1'ranUfonl L" vv ii. i. r.in.i.us in "THF. STRANP.K nOARnPJR" - LEADER 41hT L 1 AWATUt AVE "iTtinfii lljilv mi nti in "TO PLEASE ONE WOMAN" IfiriKT "-" am mrrsr stukbts LUV.UJI llnu l.il, ,l.ll I in (130 to 11 1)111 Iii V I'WKIIXMiS In "THE MARK OF ZORRO" NIXON r.i) avi) MAitM r --is l'i t nnA his-.iiisr, roMi.n "BABY" R1VOI I hM AND WVN--OM JIM K,;UL1. ..B,nYrY.'sNu:"v, "THL LOVL FLOWER" STRAND Ql-VVAVrt fcP "THE LIFE OF THE PARTY" ttAVVM,VVv-,VVv1AaVxv- ASTOR I'-tA.MvLlV OIHAItn avi: z l!r . Mt.M..vr:,!u" v "lHt, lViUUNiAIS WOMAN" AURORA2 3" nriiMWKiwv am: nUIUlrt MA'IIM J I)LY -".l,',lT IIMilllN' "tCRATCKMYBACK" BENN ri,n AN" WOoT)LAN)"aU "HER HU5fiAND', FRIEND" BLUEBIRD V ' ' " i in i !,' l ' until a I Daily Photoplay Guide iL .. I I "OCCASIONALLY YOURS" tr IT ..! . 0 ' Itnt rfo ntl ttntlrrtlnn.lf V The answer will appear Monln,, V (Copyright. 1021. l,y jt'.bllc xX,fc, J BTWMmni' NOTiri s freight Srrilcn and London .Feb. 8 Mar. 24 My J J Mar. 8 Apr. 10 M17 if ' flhlpnlna Hoard Lombard 5791-2-3: Main 3202-3 DIXIE STEAMSHIP LINES PHILADELPHIA, BRISTOL MANCHESTER, GLASGOW S. S. Monomac EXPECTED TO SAIL MIDDLE FEBRUARY binrriNfl no iti) rati: HARRISS, MAGILL & CO., Inc. 4.'.- laifiuetle llnlldlnic. riilbiilrloliU loiubard ti220-l Main 11)70 1'iitnnpi.AVS PARIMAM (JiJitMANi ow.s a t OllUNf ,,,..!.. ". 1.INCIJI.N in "THE INNER VOICE" PPNITF 1RV r'o Avo. and nth Et V-,LIN 1 -l I MATLStn IU! ,,. Uli.N IIISIl'll'S "OUT OF 1 HE STORM" Tn'e k':l..l 1. 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