!wwmf,vV ""'' Vftrj. 'SRP?iTr!flrvi7? TS'jfti.! M'v(r( -ri ' ," Jrvj " i w, b I . DREAMLAND ADVENTURES Judge Otcl'8 Secrets jjy DADDY " snonr.T v nnltle of '" N L.by Oull. tho Indians, and the .. n the eggH," hooted JurtKo Owl. ta" ' ttrSugh "etwIllBht to tell PeiWjr C0Tnmvthelr evening rtwy. C- ,ou know, arc like rich fofc. J, nice summer home In tho AnThere they spend tho hottest .mm of the vear. Tho summer homes T, Oobb Clull-s lloek were on a rocky 01 """"' . ... ... I,.nufvnv. wntpra. ,(1W11 haI mother gu Us hud their nesta .5 irit e white the father "land boy Kulls sported about all l"1" "' -,,?., and fishing. All were ,v 1. mnl and contented. The Island I'm like laraso tl,om' anA ,hey felt flnronneXmha?m WSuble came , . oil the peaceful Joy of the RUlW Tho ftSn a ml tumble wero brought about tfn.lun" Indians who came upon tho ry Hand while paddling their canoes fhSueh the lonesome waters th-The i Indluns came at a time when tho ., of the mother gulls were lllled with iBSf These c-Kff were carefully Sirrle.1 bv the mothtr gulls for each E heW a baby gull, which aftor a time SouM hatch out into a little boy gull or.4h""!ndlaniBdr;v0 the mother gulls from the neots and gathered up all the In baskets They put the ban lit In their canoes and paddled away tnhive an egg feast, paying no atten tion to the angry shrieks of the father ruin wheeling overheitd nor the sad iauawKs of tho mournful mother gulls "The gulls were very sorrowful after that cruel visit of tho Indians, but soon the mother gulls laid more spotted eggs, and began to wait patiently until the baby gulls should be hatched out. Again, however, the Indians enmo In their canoes, and once more they robbed the nests earning nway all the eggs. "This lslt of the Indians left tho gulls oadder than before, as they feared that now na little gulls would be hatched that jenr to add fresh Joy and llfo to the flock "The mournful mother gulls turned again toward their empty nests, but now Gobby Gull camo swooping down with an Idea that hnd como to him as lie shrieked ovr the heads of the plunder ing Indians '"Do not return to your old nests on the shore,' ho told tho mother gulls 'IJuIld new nests on tho rocky heights Inland, and there lay jour eggs.' "'But the Indians will search out our new nests and steal our eggs, as they did before' walled the mother gulls "'No,' answered Oobby Oull. 'wo will fool them so they will not look for the new nests ' "And this was tho plan of Oobby Oull to fuol the Indians If the) came thu third time He and tho father gulls nnd boy gulls gathered from the beach round spotted stones of the size of gulls eggs These stones thej put lnt tho tMnpt nests, three nnd four to a nest With these stones were placed real eggs that had become bad When the gullH tlnlshr-d nil tho nests seemed to bi tilled with gull's eggs, ' And the Indians did como a third time, landing on the beach on a beauti ful ev.nlng Gobby Oull saw thtm corn In from afar two groat canoes loaded with redrnen Oobby sped to the true nesting plnco and gne tho alarm. Tho niulher birds left the real eggs In tin1 true nests and hurried to tho old nests where thpj sat upon tho stones and bad egga The Indians raced for the Islands In the two canoes, each band eager to get then flrnt o as to gnthei more tggs thnn tho other band Tho redmen drove the mother gulls away from the nests and grecdilj gathered up tho false eggs and bad eggs As they robbed tho nests tho Indians quarreled among themselves, for eiuh band wanted the biggest shaio of tho eggs "At l.u all the baskets wero tilled ard the Indians started for the canoes Hut Gabb Oull hnd another Idea In his hrcwi! head Ha and the father gulls, whoellng overhead, had bad eggs In tlnlr U.iWh The) dropped theso bid tKgi on the Indians, splashing them nnd spattering them. 'Mv but those fggs were bad Tho I altered Indians grow- nngr The h' light Indians of the other band had thrown the eggs at them And they thren tlmm back In less tlmo than it takes te tell, a fierce battlo was rag UlS' 1.lmttle of had eggs nnd stone cegs The nngr Indians pelted oggs at Wi .ther as bovp pelt sn-whalls In their rage the) didn't try to save an) Ll l B" Th.ey thruw tllem " t.r L "V1 cou.(1 Th' b"d eggs spat ! J i",ul. """-'"ed Tho stone ggs ingeil and hurt There wasnt an In man that dldn t have a dozen bumps on The Question Corner Today's Inquiries A,yj!nt 'i kind of wool mnkes it different nnd verj prettv smrf or crocheted ImtV 2 DfMribo nn ornament for the living room which h uveiul ns well as decorntho. 8- When tho hinged lid of a sugar tin has broken off, how can it ho mnde moio convenient to niiso iinil lower? I!) what novel, attractive menus 'an whito kitchen ciirtnlii- tip pioi'iiitod from getting Miileil nui'kl) across tho bottom? f. JMi.it color is Harding blue? 0. In wliut striking uuj is a dnrl; blue tropu do chine surnliio dros trimmed? Ycstordaj's Answers 1 Miss Otiniaino Iitilno lias come to tlie Tnitod Stntos to Mml Amtiltnn methods of motion jut turf production, which will '" V hir in her biislnucss of being ii ph'tuio pioducer, wlion she re turns to rriinco. Tor u woman four foot ten inches, the most (oinfoi table height of nu Ironing board or sink is twentv leun indies, and for inch iid di lonul inch over this in u worn 'i s hilght, the surfiKo should be a Inlf-incli higlior. A stukiug looking fudge apron, 'iih is diffoiont from tho uhiial kind, and jot oasj to liuinder. is i"iidp nt lilnck Mid eu, tiiiiimed with n imskot of tlowois, em bioidired in lolorod wools. lk ilninlii'st portiires for spring nnd summer use are made of ie toiino with wlih ppiu niusliri ruilliN aioiind tho edge. " A h ful and doi(iiiitio pin- holdei for tho desk is fashioned fioiu a Iiiiiwu quill, Mitli a splush ;jt bright blue through it. " I he latest devil o for tho sR-k "" in is n miniature icepick for elioppmg i,c n ft imrrj. -V0 JIb, rt -j .-. --V flUV DIRECT . SHU OAVt, UJN aster Outfit U n ii 1 1 miinutn tun r ' "rs ml u i riow trains mm niuKtr t i, $15 Up iti, $12.50 cti, $15 Up Hreiie,, $7.50 Up Newest Styl Micabes 1214 IV, ft. " oircet ll'tiM ..,,'l.lH.ti'ii 't && ffl E Mf i hi I'll- t f Pi lt 'i sport Suit Sj Dry Su mm i a up in 03 t YVlffl Iff TROPICAL TRIMMING FOR GRAY FROCK f HI m I ll I ilil Iy COUINNE IA)WK Hondlng tho jazz meter in the new spring clothes remnins ns exacting n task ns ever. In the old dajs our sum mer dresses were white or bnb hluo or piuk sometimes.but not often, yellow, .Now, however, wuat strange tuns ko cuvorting about in these cottons nnd UneiiB ! Tangerine, jade, henna, dull red. citron erlly. when wo get all dressed up this summer wc arc going to look like tho pniokoets in u tropical forest. Linen is susceptible as nn) thing else to the bold new pigments. However, grny Is liero one of tho host loved shades. This is tho tone usisl in tho ubove delightful little frock of linen shown today. The tropical touch ponies In. however. In the form of tin' judo and honnn embroidery of wool, which follows the frock. tho head ; there wasn't an Indian thnt wasn't spattered from top to toe 'The Indians fought until they could light no more, and then they paddled nway with empt) baskets Ah for tho gulls, thev rejoiced In a merry frolic and lived thereaftei In pence, raising tholr baby gulls In the inlind heights And tomorrow," said Judgo Owl, "I will tell )ou about Gobb) Gull nnd tho gold seeker." Tltta Ruffo Taken III Cleveland. March IS. (Hy A. P.) Tittn Hiiffu. tho operatic star, who was scheduled to sing in "Kigoletto," ino sented bj the Chicago Opera Co. hero last night, was tnken sudden) ill and liis dm tors forbade his iinpoaranco. The title rolo wns sung bv (Uacomo Uimiui. Long Gloves of French, Kidskin The superior product of thu Ccntemcri glovccrafters in Grenoble, Fruncu Made of the pliant, hcuutifully-soft French Kidskin of the Nationalo quality Conventionally correct styles for the bride and her attendants ut spring weddings With that perfection of fit for which Centemeri Kidskin gloves havo so long been noted White, tan and browns from thu light fawn to the deep llavaua shade In 8-button length, 5.50; 12-button, 7.50 ; and 10-button (elbow length) 8.50 Get Ready Today for a Thistlecloth Easter Any of These Smart New Styles Sent C. 0. D. by (Prepaid Parcel Post Knitted outergnrments in clashing sports modi Is, grow moro popular every i1h Vou 11 see mine- women wmilng thise mart suits ami (o.its than mi) other stvle In llnstei ,Suncla' prnmunnilo on lirarilwalk und avenue nil no vvmider' Whm could ou tint! inure Jtllsh, moro piaotleal moro economical --iA. t.i j53k itvlo Cl btU 12 happj $12 No 103 9 No l.t v Tout Write To-Duy for Samples and Nf(v Stjlo Hooklct hi. rhUll.ilnlll iuUTHKlf Kill" iIh tine iuultt Pour watr on it und cinlnce oure'f It Ih itinip proof Of (ouriv inu eon nafely n r il -.1 loilux M o n e tineli promptly uiilebK you are delighted j ...... 1c , , ,f EVENING PUBLIC The Woman's Exchange There Is No Charge To tho r.dllor of U'omnii'a JViot Dear Mndam Klndl) let me know throllith vour column evhntlinr or not there is a fco paid th KvntfiNO I'linutl j.fcuciKii ior mo publication or social function printed on thn society pag" If so or If not also kindly let mo know to where such submissions .may bo sent for such publication and tho charge for same c I Thero Is no fee paid and no chargo mnde for the publication of social notes on the society page Send your notice to tho Society Editor, writing It dis tinctly on one side of tho pnper, sign ing your full namo nnd giving your tele phono number, so that the note can bo verified. To "E. R. P." Sponge your sorgo dress In the stained part with cold water, on a. clean cloth, then hang It out In tho nlr and sun light to dry nnd nlr Lot lt stay out nil da and If necessary put lt out again the next dny, but bilng It In nt night This will make tho unpleasant odor a little better, nnd, of course, the longor the airing the better tho remedy. Thero nro several preparations on tho market that stop perspiration Hno you tried anv of thorn' If you do not care to use them uso zinc ointment to pro vent tho odor You will not have any moro troublo of this kind If you use this nice, clean preparation, which hns no odor off Its own and stops all odors of any kind. Writers of Today To thv Editor o lVoman'j Pace: Dear Madam Having written to ycru beforu and received porno valuablo in formation, I am writing onco again. Will you klndl) give a short history of the life of Allc e It Hmerson, also two contemporary writers? DOROTHY Y I havo been unablo to find n bio graphical sktch of Allco V Hmerson for you. I'erhnps one of tho readern will be good enough to help you out with this Two writers of the present da) nro Rudyard Kipling nnd J M Uarrlc. Their styles of writing are widely dif ferent, but I am sure that both will appeal to you WOMAN WINS HUNT TROPHY Outrides Male Horsemen In Boot Club Fox Chase West Chester. Pa.. .March 18. Miss Florence Henderson, of Trnrer, ob tained the brush of a fox killed by the hounds of tho Hoot Hunt Club .vester day afternoon uftor it had been released nt Hoot and circled about tho country for four hours. Miss Frner outrode all the male hnrspinon, as did a sister, who got the head of the fox nnd will have It mounted as a trophv of the event. A third sister was thrown when her horse fell during the phase, but was not in jurpil. Fifty riders followed the hounds in the event. Tho fox had been given u stnrt of an hour, but even with this the hounds soon had it in difficulties nnd it wns killed at the Hicks farm, Knst fioshcn The chase marked the oloso of the hunting season in tills section. Justice Shaffer for Schools I Supremo Court Justice Scliaffor 1p I clnred the common schools nro the bill -wack of democinpy nt "t'nlversitj I Night" of tho Fathers' Association in i the Finnkford High School Inst night. The Rev. John Hint, of the welfare i division, University of Peiinsjlvniilu, ' spoke, Centeineri Gloves 123 So. 13th Si. (New York Store, -100 Fifth Ave.) Trade .Murk All-W I Knitted ijlive-l l i Fain I Thistlecloth Suits Hire mi' i nf i m riv rhlMIlrcli.lli Hull Nolo Hi brink urlitlli.ll II" " look uur 1m' in 'llilntlo t . ih' I-iainpiri.tif wnnk. pr f Tir nestlH inumni; Now suit frii' if 11 6li"n we.ir in ll nuinthn Jloulmt h u'ln i inl turoB brown Kriuu Liu purple, bronz Thistlecloth Chappy Coat Immenntly nv irtk r lilUH CUt HUetplllK H'1 s IIS lnehH Jut Uk k.t h Hume model In iMiuru rftm"H hair latuuii uUr S10 IS. Front and Dauphin Sts. Philadelphia i , ArilSfTiv. i & u. . JHi v i kid1 ,i. !i LEDGEI-PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, TODAY'S MYSTERY STORY Br rillLIP FRANCIS NOWLAN Yesterday's Mystery Solution TN THD ense of "Only Ono Finger," L Harvey Hunt was struck by the fact that the murdered mnn before his death had dipped Just one finger In the blood from lils wound, and that he then had apparently wiped It off, though the de tectives had not been able to find out on what. Hunt found a single answer for the double question thus presented. Hnd Dnkston tourhed the wound uncon sclousl), or to determine Its nature, lit- would have used the tips probably of nil his fingers. Hut had he wanted to write something, most like!) the nnme of his murderer, ho would nat urally have used but one finger. The fact that the blood hod been rubbed off the finger again showed thnt lie had written it. Where? On the under neath side of the table under which his body had been found. It wus the table thnt Hunt had turned up and wns stud)Ing. lie rend there in scrawling bloody characters the name, "llruker Hndeu." Then the Pat ton girl had fired. Can you solve this mystery of CVI The Shoeless Woman THOU days Anita Lanier hovered bc- tween llfo and death with concus sion of the brain. Finally when she did rcpover, her memory was n blank. She had been found unconscious In the road, several hundred feet nway from her cottage in the pretty little suburb, clnd in nn evening gown nnd clonk, but minus her slippers. The police easily had found the taxi driver who had brought licr home that night unattended. The mnn's record precluded anv suspicion of himself. He sides, Miss Lanier wns not lying in the road the time the patrolmiin hnd mnde his rounds that way before, nnd by thnt time, the records of the taxi company r T WitfjrL'lJl N I See This New Electric Sewing Machine Noiseless, portable, different. No bobbins to wind. No tension to adjust. A stronger seam. Easy payments. Courtesy. Service. Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co 1709 Chestnut Street Hell I'Iioiib, MWIWWIW MAURICE SPECTOR, Pre. 1310 Chestnut Street EASTER FASHION SUGGESTIONS and Easter Values Umtsiial! SUITS Custom-tailored Ready-to-Wcar ! 39.50, 59.50, 89.50 to 139.50 Tricotinc, Poirct Twill, Covert Cloth, Twill Cord, Tweeds and Mixtures. Inimitably tailored and cleverly fashioned. WRAPS & COATS Simply Ideal and Wonderful Values! Complete Showing Superb Varieties 25.00, 45.00, 59.50 to 139.50 Presenting a charming collectinn of modes in most dc bired materials hand cmbroidcicd, braided and fringed most unusually. Luxuriantly silk-lined FROCKS 25.00, 39.50 to 99.50 The Blum Store has for years bis?n well known for tho chnrm nnd inherent style of its Frock Iwishiuns Tho present magnificent collection will enhance this reputation. Come in unci see them! I"'or miss nnd matron. . Values 15.00, Vjt v. rCefy-cgB' I j Mr Hero is thu chic .uid tho alluring in Hats for Haster and f.pring such lovely Strnws, especially featuring the exquisite Italian Milan, nnd the Sports lints, bc-nbboned in their beauty, straight Sailors and mushroom Sailors these latter fascina tingly faced with cool-appearing Georgette. Extraordinary values! M Hiiiim fv. .'(r-V showed, the driver hnd reported In and had not gone out on another call that night. The police were puzzled by the miss ing slippers, but in lieu of better ex planation, laid the attuek to footpads and let It go nt thnt. Miss Lanier's maid only came in by the day, nnd con sequently was in no position to shed any light on why the woman had gone lout agnln in the night, after having j come home from the artists' masque. I Hut Miss Lanier herself was not sat isfied with tho explanation, and having no memory of her ovvu as to what had I happened, asked the criminologist tn at tempt the solution of the mjstery. Her recollection, she told him. stop ped short nt n point where she had thrown herself Into nn ensy chair be fore the open fire. Foi- the rest, she could only assure him thnt the pair of white slippers she had worn that night were missing. Hunt, baffled for the moment by the lack of material clues, centered his at tention on a study of the woman her self. Ho concluded from his observation and conversation with her that she was nn unusually self-reliant type, n woman who bad fought her wny alone hi tho world for several jcarB. On one oc casion he learned that, revolver In hnnd. sho had captured a burgfar nnd held him prisoner whllo she telephoned for the police. The incident had occurred while she was nlonc in the apartment of n woman friend one right. Alto gether Anita Lnnier wns a woman of practical common sense, whose mind habitually functioned rapidly nnd kciu ly, but without nny tendency to lis teria. Again Hunt turned to the phvsic.il nepectrt of the ca'sc, but without avail. The trail was cold. Kvcry room in her liou'-o had been cleaned and set In order many times since her experience, and it ns, of course, hopeless to find any clue out of doors nt thnt Iato date. What had caused the woman to lenvc the house, and why wero tho slippers Sewing Made a Pleasure Call and see or phone for demonstration in your own home. No obligations. Spruce '-'10.' m EASTER m an Unusual Sale 10-oo 18.50 and 20.00 iMBIIIig fl Uihjmg I i ! HATS MARCH 18, 1921 mlsslns? She hnd not been robbed of nnjtliliiK else, nnd ftho hnd been vvenr Ing jewelry to several hundred times the vnlue of tho slippers. Then, In u flash, there enmo Into his mind nn explanation based on vvlint he nlrcndy knew of tho case. ".Miss Lnnlcr," ho said, "is there not some one person in this world of whom you truly stand in mortal tlrcnu?" "No." Sho spoke slowly and re flcctlvclj. "There was such n person, Mr. Hunt, but ho hns been dead for several years. It was it was jou must respect tny confidence, Mr. Hunt it was my husband. I inn really Mrs. Grcnuold. I reassumed my maiden name nftcr my husband's death. I vv anted to forget It nil the torment I had been through wanted to put It out of my life und memory altogether." "No," said the i'rluilnoloKit, gent ly, "your lmsbnnd is not dead, Miss Lanier. Shall I tell you whnt hap pened thnt niRht?" And the woman's eyes crew wide ns ho reconstructed the scene thnt hnd been enacted. The suppressed little shriek hIic gave at the end told hltn that her memory hnd flooded bnck and confirmed his deductions. Hut ca;t you U'll on what Hawcy I 7unf Zinsrd his deduction, and rrcon- ' struct tho event as he didt The ansiecr icill appear tomorrow. ' (Copyright 11)21 by Publle I.edcr to ) zJT' rt- iStpSrtSjD wiJm$ y . t V V t.'.VT-vjtst.- tarr j: f TTi" 31SK7 , ? Si : Mmr'Ph h,&?rYsl c- . (v" i wmmm-- vs m. mF8 s l?. .K iFl (T For 1'u',,t IH I (iZ1 iJrTt IW lT- I rt i $n vl ,.m si--"0 ,lP s&L J$? 1S,3U 1 V$8lZS This : ' fc.i N. 0f the co Philadelphia. For weeks wo have planned this Greac Event! Such Hats at $7 ZO It is well nigh unbelievable. The runs distinction that Pari bestows on her Millinery Cientions chnractenzufl theso Fifteen IlundieJ Hats. Hats originally Purchased for our i,?i Priced Stocks up to $18.50, at this one Remark ably Low Price The mot rxqwiite Hat di'-plnyrd tint 'ho raf7-i7?,7 Mtlavn, real Hemp orscAni) the nee niach nnd White the brilliant coloring" and trim mings fascinating beyond drscrijition tha mnhet thu more like a Parts Fashion Shou. than a Sale at ".'in. This Sale Was announced in yesterday's papers, in a bis dt'crttierncnt of which this i a small reproduction. il raJ& i,niiTiiri.i,9 "ij5tK':2&8:ir!i". DIRCt-TION STVNLEY COMP-NM OF MF-RICA Alhambra l'r' 1 1 ! rrU I AaiMitik A . I US l 1 , .V l "THE PENALTY' i " i ii i i i ' ALLEGHENY v 1 r f rl Vlievt. 1 . 1 " likl ! CHARLES CHAPLIN ' Mil. Ml) ' BROAD'AY,r ,!; -r.'.r , CONSTANCE TALMADGE Mil I I III I I I WIIVMN" - - rri r A 1 . 1 1 1 iv 1 xw C NORMA TALMADGE I -mi. ...Ms,,,., vvomxs" EMPRESS w" NmVvV'SY, VV I l UN I .11 Ml Illl I 'N "THt HNSlLIt Uf IMt LUr' m.,k-,"s, r A Mil ' III v I 1,1 I -l til 1 n m mi mm ' CHARLES CHAPLIN nil urn ' GREAT N0R1 ! ir.RN ' . ' ", ,.", ,' CHARLES CHAPLIN "" M" lvmrrDi a 1 n ii iv v si 1 -is CHARLES CHAPLIN ' " 333 MARKET .'WilJiWy NAZIMOVA .111 1 kiss" PRINCESS s'V: v'W'V.'mw ' m ,1 utitrs m nitn.w "The Coast of Opportunity" R I Al TfV - tlAL. I vJ ll II lirilmMS II s.iihi 1 vmsus vimW Tnv WING HJY RUBYMU,M1l-T,','" n,TrV , MARY MILES MINTER "U.I. Mil I.S 1 saSXa VxVSWS"'' NORMA TALMADGE 'TANXIUCA." i . i i ; Daily Photoplay Guide r - .- . Lic..ir-o .o, Ufa"-- .,' . ' 'O - oc' : ." ovt. '- o-ror"x?aTX" -cigrr "TROVATORE" SUNG BY VERDI OPERA COMPANY. Organization Nov to Philadel phia Gives Spirited Perform ance of an Old Favorite Titn r Air Aaii n Itohifmon Pirn D'i'-eH Ann Alirnl llornno 11 iwnr t silvln Oiirnvoill Mnn Ituim I'm Ph Sprlnitn. d Hr rrnrl . .la ..... ..... I.ronnr Af uenn tntg tniirl'"i Count rli. Mini I i riaml Ull7 An old k) pit i ond -Ktnr -l.-'or M r'lni The Verdi Opein Co , nn orjtnni7ntinn ' new to riiilnileltihia. Knve i hpinteil i pi'iformnn'S' of Verdi's oppin "II Trovntoii' " nr the Metropolltnn Opnr'i IIoiihp In'-t evening bofori' nn niidli'iiri' mt li "innller than the merit of Mi prespntnli'in win ranted There wns considerable dHav in brgliiiilnc the opera nnd the waits Ik tween tin earlv nets.wue aNn IcniT, prolmblv due tn the ('unfusmn inevitnble upon the first perfoiin.ini f ,in.v compun in n strmiKi' theifre The principals were all Rood. Acnes Itfiblnsnn nn I l"-! Itiren espeelnllv pviriirii-srTy" whip m.UKtytf EVXILiil3bV3 MBCUMEIW & mJiisFacsinui. i AMIIVIRSARY , ALE Saturday Ever Held Sale I ottered as a material ifidcnce placed In us by the I'lltlTOI'l As ..'o .x,--si . o..o I ! lo MRDUNCLRj im 1H1 7!Ui AVKM'K .1,11 VM! 1 Ml liiniv- K.I1VS iirritn n -tj- irtr r r-''f in M inc. re uu is. in. 2 kl 1 un fj BELMONT W 'v ! MA1.IU I I I 1 II III Mil I I - "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" CEDAR I. V l.N' L. ' "THE ROOKIe's 'return" 7,. Icrr .. , , , MlllN UUL1JH .11 M VF v'l 11 VV "IDOLS OF CLAY" JLMBO ' " bi iV-rViit't1 v m a mm '!" UW IL.1VI Ul IVtJ-VlV LE DER " v ' ' v ' '' 1 illl ' v III "Conrnt n OiiMt of H s Ym.tK" . . . .w ......... L01LM- , "FORBIDDEN FRUIT" v,,.,-vv , , ,, , 1 . , .,. iMAU.N . 1 "SOME Mi"ND"rik'ADER" RlNOLl -' ' . 11 VIM 1 . , I V. 1S THE KID" STRAND ' ' v 'V s IS 'THE KID" AITRNa II is-, r 111! M IGIIHORM' Ol 111! MRU 1 APOLLO I I M 'I '! I Ul I "THE LirE OF THE PARTY" ASTOR " x ' v" "MIDSUMMER MADNFSS" a 1 1 r- s. r-, , . , AAJROR '" Vl1 .-yjiKH. , , ,, y n vsn v 11 vv , : v "HER BELOVED VILLAIN" BENN lllll't II M iv , "THE BAIT" , BLUEBIRD T,,:r: u..,,7. ....S.'IWSILW J'lV&'S I mitJUlVIIYJE.K MXtfI133" , ' Hat S 15 HstitiRuistiei lliemxelrt-H by tlio lellinee (if their sllllitl? Ullll nctlng., Itiiinio Itrisciieei, who lias SUng herq -evi nil times before, wns not 111 Bucli goml voire Inst evening oh he linn been mi previous cxensions, nltlioiigh b6 roso tn the oernsloii in the lending nrlns, ll i "f which he carried off successfully Silvin (jiirnvcllt was linpresslvo vocally as the count, notnblj In bis upper ngi-ter Hut Miss Doren's impcraona lion of the old gvpsv wns ono of the best that hns bum een or heard here foi n Iouk time The opera grew better as it progressed and tho two last acts left little to be d' sired from either l voml or n dramatic standpoint. The eiisemblis were good nnd tho costumes ifficlive mid true to period, while Hignor I'uglin the ntngc director, aci i.mplished vvmidirs with the scenery nt his command Maestro Martini led with force and Judgment, lis well on n pcrfist knowledge of the score. The 'iiuipnnv will give "The, Uarber of Siville," with r. strong eut, including Miiln Pieco, of the Meiropolitnn Opera ''o , nt J date soon to be announced. BEADED BAG REPAIRING A. E. MOSS 0 XS NO DTII ST. Diamonds. Watchtt, Jtwlry All ityleit nnd aire mad mini to ne nt smnll oo ":;rr - . - - esc, Si The Greatest 'ALE in Philadelphia Original Modes Copies of Imported Models evidence of o Women of piioTori V'V jrjc.a;u3:iayxijye&.tSiii CARMAN! ini. 1 v s vvb . 11M,'-1 ,, ,v, 1iK1llIKNT HOI -I I'lliU" VMl MM. MIVAK "ISOBEL" . 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