"i-ffi-iT ywv w 'V'nwSItyJy yw;fr ,.. fmyr? vt "v p ' - M " jw . x . .r' r ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE fiancy Wynne Tells of the Engagement of Miss Eleanor Robb to Mr. Thomas Lincaweaver--She Chats of Other Things Ay iNTfillKSTI.VO pngaRcment nn 'nound toelity 1 Rlc-aiinr Robb. Flcanor l the HniiRlitor of Mr. Henry S...K nmt he- enmr- out 1wr yenr nnil h,d n beautiful time. (Ooo.lnen, new that thl" senonn'x over I should nT !ie me nut two enon eo. T keep for ."(Ylng that the ilelminnte of the ln.t ,Mnn Tnre no lonirer eiebntnnte nml thnt Xr Marlon WnttV Introduction next Fridnr the other pnrtlce given from How on wfll be for the bitch of the coming MKlenflnor i engnged to Tom I.lnpa wparer, on of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas Llneawetiver. of Lebanon. She l n very sweet girl, nnd linn the CTrllet hnir nnd the eute.it mouth nnd so.;? Irce eve nnd particularly pretty rpbrow. She in n grnnddaughter of Mr and Mi. Itobert K. Hastings, of il"'ft Spruce ntreet. and with her mother and brother. IIe.:iry, Jr.. lives with the HaotingR. rnrnlyn Bally, who mar ried Theocloie Mitchell Hastings, is an aunt b marriage, and the ThomnMH, of Weft Vhr-ter, arc closely tclnteil to them also. , , ... Tom Mncaxx caver Is n relative of Mr. James ami Mr. Charles Uncnwenver, of thl'fitJ. though I could not swear na to whether he is n roiiMn or n nephew; I clmplv Know they nre relative. I nlw irmtv that Tom In n ftrcat favorite with irls nnd men anil I feel sure the! mar rWe will be n happ.x one. Novate hate bem ict for the wedding. THH Im who form the committee for the masked party which will be held st the next meeting of the Cinder ella Junior dances at the Merlon C. C. will he Arthur Rnugli. Jr.. Woodford BnnkMn, Wlllinm Addli'lcB. Isaac Clothier, "d, Henry Hnin. Jr , nnd Llnrd ItenshHW. The dance will he held on 'Wednesday night "f next week nnd everv girl and bn of the school set l miteltlv excited over it. You nre often atked to a fancy dress party nnd the danc-ing classes usually have one fancy dress affair a year, but you do not often hue a chance to mask, except when you nre grown up. tnd even In your debu tante year jour mother won't be per miiitlnl to let you go to the Hal Masque, and so ou have to wait until you are older fof thnt exciting party. And here, before jou even conic out. you are going to mask and have a won derful time pretending that you urc Elif when you really are Cnthcrlne. And int it fun to go to a mnsk dressed exartlt like another girl or boy nnd puzzle eery one more thnn ever. Mr Matthew Haird, Jr., is chairman of the committee In charge of the Cin-dori-iln Junior dances, and she an- .1.-. .1.- .!.... .. tl! utn-l BOIIIII'CH WIUI me name "i" """ priiinplly nt S o'clock nnd end nt mid night I SAW tlie smartest get-up on Ohc-t,-tuit street on Thursday : yes, in all thnt nun too. nnd it was the ruin that helped to make It smart. But for the life of me I could not see positively who wn1- wearing it for the simple reason that the "smart" henna silk umbrella bobbed between me nnd the owner's face exert time I would trv to get a glimpse. I thought it was Polly Thnjcr. for It tvn'knl like her and that color would haio been wonderful for her. Any way, I in gnmg to te'I you about the suit, for it wys henutlful. It was of henna enlor, utmost flame color dtivetyne, and the skirt nnd long-skirted coat were both embroidered, in black silk floss ab'ne the bonis, the embroidery being ao'iut eight inches in width. The cont had n bit of embroidery be turi'ii the shoulders and thcrp was era brmden on thr ruffs nbove the narrow fur hands nt the wrist. A tuxedo collar am' rcer of black fur finished the coat. The lint whs a small round one of henna Rill, just a shade dnrker thnn the suit, ami tlie umbrell'i was of the same shade a the hat . Her hnlr was dark brown ami bobbed nnd the curve of the cheek anil chin nnd the vivid coloring re minded me of Polly . It was very unusual Hnd exceedingly nuirt for as joung a girl as she. as lor an older person it would have been pcr liM . ii little too bright. PKtiliY is four nnd hns been seeking knowledge stendily of Into, and is ex ercising her memory and very frequently trung in see how much she knows about over thing Naturally mother en courage her and is ever n willing lis toner in her seeking after knowledge. The other day I'rggy, who was fitting en the. Hour at mother's side plnving with some blocks, building Innumerable caitles. looked up nnd remarked: "I'm 'meinbenng the nnme of ocry animal t know, there's butterflies, mi" insects, an' norms an' lions." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs William Aubrey, of San An'onlo Tex . nnnounce tho eiipage me'.i of their daughter. MIkm Mary f-a'lp il,ou Audi e-v, to Pr Peter Mc fall Ueatinu, of Wawu son of the lata D' lohn M Keating; nnd Mrs. Keating, of this (it. Mr unci Mrs John Sellers Karnes, of Moiitunmery avenue, Hryn Mftwr, an nounce the oiiKaicement of their ulster, Mits N'ntalle Sellers names, who lias b'"in m.iKlns her home In Washington rr the last two years, lo Mr Mark Yates, of that city, formerly of War renion Vh An mgnnreinent of much social Inter s aiinouncwl today Is tint of Mtss Flennor Ttohb, daughter of Mrs. Henry Hurnn Kohb 172(5 Spnice street, nnd Mr Thomas H Ulnea weaver noti of Mr J;l Mis Thomas T Mncaweuvcr, of Leeanoii Pa Jlrs rjertruile riunlap Tete nf iMTI Foutli Port j -Hi st street, luinounces tha! e'i?BKmenl of her daughter, Miss Inna oertrudo Tete, nnd Mr. thurles M. Bethany Presbyterian Church 22d and Bainbridge Streets ELVIN TROTTER EASTER SUNDAY MORNING SERVICE AT 10:45 Reception of New Members Sermon by Mr. Trotter AFTERNOON SERVICE AT 4:00 For Men Onlu Mr. Trotter Preaching EVENING SERVICE Mr. Trotter's Farewell Message to Philadelphia A'oe Change of Timv MEETING BEGINS AT 7:00 O'CLOCK jtnlnsford. non of the Into Mr. nnd Mrs, P. llnlnsfortl, of, tblstclty. nJS2- .'. R rmn' of H- "aMils. an. nounccs the engagement of her daughter S1,'"". Kft,,n'r,ln.e. " Com"' "" Mp' SL-"i v iV Wflsh, son nf Mr. and Mis Chnrles W. Welsh, of the Aldlne. Mrs Kdlth W. Howes hna aniiouncrd Uie engngement of her ilnughter. Miss JIargatet Howea, o Mr. Herbert North rop MHrford. boh of Ur. nnd Mrs. Wil liam II. Mnrford. Mr. nnil Mis. Kdward llutton tlobln ette. of Uiey Stock Lodge, Clieatnut Hill, nntl the Holtevuc-Strutforcl, will enter tain nt a large dinner on Friday eve- R HFu Apr", ll. nt tho A,ns' n"d Wig Clubhouse, In honor of Mrs. Tloblnctte'H daughter, Miss Kllso Bldelk Iloblnson, before tlicj Knstcr meeting of Mrs, l harles .Stewart Wurlu' Dancing Class Among tlioio who will bo present will be Mlas Sarah M. t,argc, Miss Mnrgnret Hoyle, .Mlfs Isnbctla A. Pn Costa, Miss Anna It Harris, Miss Mary Virginia Allen. M tiu All,... tniMH ,i i,a... I'ellz, the Misses Howell. Mls Kilza beth Machcn, Miss Uy'dln Thompson, Mips Louisa J. Hnche, Mtss Illcanorc Coleman, Miss Chrlstlno Krnzler, Miss Jntie tioodmnn, Mr. Charles IJnche, Mr1, Alexander J. Cnssnlt. Mr Anthony U. Cnasatt, Mr. Francis Curtis Mr, Oeorgo Kurncss, Mr. Henry E. Drayton, Jr. Mr Benjamin W. FrnrJcr. the, Messrs. Gil bert. Mr. Thomas S. Oaten, Mr. .1 Crosby Brown .Tr, Mr. Mlffln Larffc, Mr Wnrren Milne. Mr, Pancoast ltentb. Mr. Oeorgn Thayor, Mr Theodore Voorhecs, 2d, Mr, c'linrles Woodward, Mr Theo dore V Wood, Mr Douglas Pnxon, Mr Daniel H Wentz. ,lr, Mr. Tobias Wag ner, Mr Kloyd Stnrr and Mr I'ciin Mc Oranim Mr. nnd Jtrs. Harry Muybln Hart, who hae closed their home, 1829 Locust street, and have been the guests of Mr Hart's brother anil sister. Dr. Charles D. Hart and Mlsa Man- M. Hnrt, of Went Mermaid lane Chestnut Hill, for scleral days, have left for nn extended western trln to the Pacific coast. They expect to spend sovcial months In California. Mr and Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncott will close their town house. 1712 Spruce street, the middle of next month and will open their country place. Mclm.ir, Bethayres. for the spring, before, occu pying their summer home, Meerestuck, Jamestown, It 1. for the summer Mrs. Henry C. MUsselman, of 420C. Walnut street, will give a dance on Tues day next nt the Philadelphia Country Club, In honor of her daughter, Mlsn Mnrj MUBselmnn .Midge nnd MrB. Charles B MrMlihael, of 2039 De Lancey plnce, will return to day from Atlantic City, where they havo boon spending somo time Mr nnd Mrs. H. Allen Dalley, of Bryn Mawr will glA a dinner, to be followed, by a Mask and Wig party, on Tuesday ovenlng, In honor of their son, Mr. J. Alden Dalley. There will be eight guests. Miss Julio. A Berwlnd, accompanied bv her niece, MWh Margaret E. Dunlap. of 102 South Twenty-first street, left vesterclay to spend the Kaster holiday. with Mlsa Berwtncl's brother and stster-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Edward .1 Bor wind, in New York. They expect to re turn homo on Monday evening next. Mrs. Itobert Emott Haro, of tOO South Twenty-second street, left yesterday for a visit to Wllllamsport, Pa., where she will be the guest of her son nnd daughter-in-law, Mr nnd Mrs. Rene Oulllou Hare, of the Bershlre. for the Easter holidays She expects to return homo on Monday Miss Eleanor I.aurlo McC'awley, daughter of Mrs. William Morris Mc Cawlev. of Hnerfonl, lino left for a lslt to Charleston. 8. C. to spend tho Easter holidays. She expects to remain until the latter part of next week. Tho engagement of Miss McCnwley and Llnutonant Leo Hewlett Thehaud son of Mrs Henry B. Blnsfc. of Short Hills. N' .1 , ban been announced. Mlsfl Catharine Reed Honrlques. daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry A Hen rlques, of Morrlstown. N .T , who has been spending a few days as the guest of Mrs. Charles T Cresawell. of 2122 locust Btreet, has returned to her home The engagement of Miss Henrlques and Mrs. Cressw ell's hon, Mr Charles T Cresawell. was announced this week, Mrs Joseph W Bailey, Ji . daughter of Mr. George A Huhn, of 170S Locust street, who has been spending several weeks at Palm Beach nnd the Inst week at Aiken, S. t" whero she was enter tained nn the guest of Mrs. John It. Fell, leturned to her home yesterday Mr nnd Mrs A. Maxwell Sheppard, of 2124 Walnut Btreet. who have been spending the Lenlon Beason nt Ormond, Fin . will return to their home tho lat ter part of next week Their daughter, Miss Carolyn Shoppard, who haa been MKIiaillMBIilllfc jprmg Summer Furs AM.MAI, HCAKPS Stone Marten, $35 Up All Irsillnic un-to-dotc furs ut rcanonnhle prlrfi. Hudson Bay Sables Russian Sables Fisher Blue Fox Silver Fox Etc. Crjf 3:fur&fMlinew I e)ljop, 31m I 1423 Walnut Street iMMiiiiiiCBtiiiiiiiiaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifflrii.iiaiiJXiaiiJiJULiiiiiiiiiffliraiiilJ W MMiiiiiiiiiiiimi:iiimiiii;iigg!'gay FF I i m n EVENING PUBLIC HIHr . .h f B$E3$E Photo by Phillips S'uitlos. .MISS KtJCANOIt ItOlUt Dnuglitri' of .Mrs. Henry Burnett Kohb, of 171!H Hpnire street, liose en gngement to .Mr. Thomas II, lJneaweacr. son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas T, Llnenwenver, nf Lebanon, Is announced today spending somo time nt Lako Placid, has returned to her home Mrs.-D. Bradcn Kyle, of tho southeast corner ol Kitti until and tocust slteets, returned home yesterdnv fioni tho South, where she was a.guct of Mrs, Arthur B. Duel, of Now York. In Aiken. S. C. Mrs. Wylo also spent two weeks In At lanta, Ga , as tho guest of Mrs. Dunbar Hoy. Judge nnd Mrfc William I Schaffer will leave today for Hot Springs, Va. Mr. nnd Mis. J. B. Van Solver and their family, of Chestnut Hill, Imvn re turned from a month's stav nt Palm Beach Mrs It M. Closo and her cousin, Mrs. Alice t Hornlg. of 2M0!) South Twenty second street, will spend the Easter holi days nt Watcrbury, Conn QERMANTOWN Mr C L Cndwnllnder and his son, Mr Kstnhrook c'adwnlladcr, or 13fi West TJpsal street, havo gone to Richmond and Washington for tho Easter holi days. Mrs. N'ewton W Corson and her daughter. Miss Helen Corson, of Pelham court, nre nt the Chnlfontn, Atlantlo City, for a week Mr. and Mrs. William Gordon, of 118 West Logan street, hao announced tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Lil lian Buth Gordon, to Mr Pavld M. Pauley, of 1431 Atch utrent. Tho an nouncement wan made ut a card party f riven by Mr. and Mrs Gordon ut their ionic ' Miss Ruth King, of 24S West Wyom ing street, la spending a week nt Ocean City ns tho guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. El wood Home NORTH PHILADELPHIA Air and Airs. Edwin AI. Goldsmith, of 230R North Broad street, who have been spending several month" along tho Paci fic coast, havo returned to their home Atlss Helene Aladlson, of Fifteenth anil Jefferson streets, will spend tho ICister holidays In Norfolk, Vh.. where she la the guest of Miss Virginia Wilson, and before returning home will Hpend several weeks In Baltimore with friends. Miss Agnes M Gillespie, of 2019 Spring Garden street. Is spending the n.tster holidays nt Atlantic City as the I Si&o&sa&'ttTtt. ASCO ASCO B5S L ' in i wTni t The Hen lias been doinft her duty lighten your living cokIh. "Gold Seal" The largest, meatiest, can buy right from the Strictly Fresh Eggs Every egg guaruntecd. E carton ik v ggs JJ Butter "The Finest 'Butter in America" Richland Butter " 54c Very choice quality. "Asco" Stores all over Philiidelphln nnd throughout Tennsyhnnla, New Jersey, Delaware und Maryland -. au.. ..i.. . .. . , ..... , a& Mm&tol ,.'n 'NXsNvriv,xv,vv.'-vv -,,-n),j; , yASCO ASCO ASCO ' tntiMitaliiiiftaCUMitttiKt'' wtfWHvmw't x s'(tt AWmmtu i ii 1 1 ,i j, . t, LBDGER-PHILABBLPHIA, SATURDAY, guest of Miss Anna Snccnan nt her cot tngo In St. CharleB place. Alias Bertha Jamison, of 1721 Norlh Franklin street, will upend the holidays in iew voru as tho guest or Miss Uorls ucnes. WEST PHILADELPHIA Airs Gertrude Dun Ian Tele, of 217 South Forty-first street, announcea the engagement of her daughter. Alias Irma, uertrutie Tete. and Air. Charle M. Italnsford. of this city Air and Airs. LouIh n, Alontague, of .ew wirh. win spenn tho Hosier holi days with their sister, Airs. Gcorgo W. Culycr. at 3(101 Walnut atreet. Alias Alartha Pcrrcni, of 1623 South Yewdcll street. Is the ffueBt of her dWMvAi 4B The Correct Temperature is 40 for properly protect ing your food. This can only bo attained in a refrigerator well iced. 'Save It With Ice' See Your Iceman . J ASCO ASCOl S lol I faithfully to help BEST eggs you nest. 29 doien Absolutely fresh. ,b C7c NS tikVNMiWvAl' ivNji.NAMNr.Vi ASCO ASCO jjlttCtgELU IMWA "fc f- r brother-in-law and sinter, Mr. and Mnt. Charles n. Plorce, of 612 Houth Grant avenuei. Wilmington Miss Maudo Per rom has returned to hor homo after bo Ing the guest of Mlsa Kdlth Wrlgjit, of Oxmcad Farm, Burllngion, N. J. rr. and Mr. Charles Flood, of 1738 North Fifty-ninth street, aro spending a fortnight at Chelsea. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Atr. and Mrs. Thomas Flynn, of 2234 South Twenty-third atreet, entertained at their home on Wednesday ovenlng In honor of tho birthday of their son, Master Thomas Flynn, ,lr. Atlss Minnie K. Storn ha boen spend ing tho week with friends In New York. AIlss Frances Mnlloy has returned to her horn at 2137 South Thirteenth street, after a visit of several dnyH with relatives In Washington Atr. John McOronan will spend the week-end with relathes In Chelsea. Atlss Alary K. Toner, daughter of Atr and Airs John Toner, of 1 925 nitner street, will return to her homo on Mon day after having been tho guest for n few clnys of her cousin In Atlantic City STRAWBERRY MANSION A surprise miscellaneous shower was given last Saturday evening to Alias I.aura Uothmnn, who will be married April 10 to Air Victor Sobel, at her home. 254R North Thirty-third street, by A1r. Henry leaver, of 2446 North Thirty-third street Among those pres ent were Mrs. A. Ii. Robcl Airs. J Jacob I.andesberg, Airs. Joseph Itothman, Atr Carl Tutelman, Airs Norton Frank, Airs Alorrls Itothman, Airs. Samuel Lipids, Airs. Ataser, Airs. A. H. Itothman, Airs. A. Frank. AIlss Elizabeth Sobel. AIlss Ksthcr Sobel, AIlss Clara Braufmnn, Allei Yetta Itothman , AIlss Hannah Itothman, AIlss Rose Landesbcrg, Allsa Cella Sobel, Atlss Ida Sobel. Miss Ger trude; Singer. Atlss Iteba Shallta, AHss Rose Krasnoff, Atlss Iteba Sobel, Atlss Rose Lnstman, Atlss Colin Salkowe, AIIbs Clalro Ludwlg, Alias Hanna Bergcr, Atlss Bessie Goldberg. Atlas Florence Fried man. AIlss Sarah Ldnscnberg, AIlss Celle Berman, Atlss Reba Perch, Atlss Sarah Herman, AIlss Esther Ixieh. AIlss Clara I.oeb, AIlss Clarn Stone nnd Atlss Bertha Stone, of Atlantic City; Mr Sobel, Air. Adolph Rothmnn, Mr. John Rothman, Atr George Hofklns, Atr. Louis Snyder, Mr. Joseph Rothman, Air, A. If. Roth mnn, Air. Norton Frnnk, Air. Herman Berman. Air Carl Tutelman, Air. Samuel Llpkls, Atr. Alorrls Rothman, Air Henry I.aver, Atr. Samuel Laver, Air, Atortoh Landesbcrg Air. S. Harris Landosberg, Mr. Harry Snllcowo and Air. A. Frank. TIOGA AIlss Dorothv Bobst, of liSOH North Seentecnth street, is visiting her sister, Airs. David Brlckcr, nt LltlU. Pa. Atlss Gladys Alurphy, of North Broad street, will spend the week-end as the guest of Miss Alary Keefe, of Lawrcncc llle. N J. The Iota Chapter of the Sigma Alpha PI Sorority, will mcot on Saturday after noon, April 2. at the home of AIlss Adclc Frederick, 1832 Tioga street Tho mem bers Include AIlss Hthcl Autenwrenth, AIlss Jean Chirk, Atlss Syhllla Davis. AIlss Gertrude Denny. Miss Ruth Kllbcr, AIlss Eleanor Fitzgerald, Miss Anna Larkln, AIlss Marrpierlte Larkln AIlss Elvlna Alnrtlnez, AIlss Almu Sheridan and AUsh Dorothy Wolf, rii0T0ri."i8 j&msYmmaBMsaxsMa jEmmamBsameasmBaa DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA Allinmkrr. -". Morrla & Passyunk Ava. AI -Chuplln In "Tho Kid" T Chaplin In "The, Kid" W. I'hnplln In "The Kid" T. Vera tinnlon in "The (Ireiiteat lxne" V Vera Oordon In "The (Jrruu-nt Une" 8, Vera Gordon tn "The Clrcutcnt Ixivti" A11L PtanloTord Allecheny riiv-yncuy Mllt, r,y 2,i5. Evga.. 8 At C'hnrlea llay In "Peaceful Vulle." "Pencrful Vullejr" "Peaceful Valley" r. (jnariea jiuy in W. Charlea Hay in T Charlea flav In reacerul ulle" P Charlea Itav In "Pwieefnl Vallev S. Charles Hay In "1'enieful nlley' BROADWAY SrtittW m.v SI -fh.irlrif Chaplin In "The Kid" T Charlea Chaplin In The Kid" W Charlea Chaplin In "The Kid" T Katherlnn MacDonald In "Curtain" V Katherlnn MacDonald In "Curtain" S -Katherlne JlacDonald In "Curtuln" Crl OMIAI 0ln A Maple wood Ae. sii-.it-u-i ..so. 7 and n P. M. M Cecil de Mllle'a "riirlilelilrn Knilt" T Cecil de Mllle'a "Furlildilrn Fruit" W - Cecil de Mllla'a "Porblddcn I"rult" T M Chaplin "Pollv of the 'iturm Countrj " V AI Chaplin, "Polly of thcStonn Country" S M Chaplin "Polly of the Storm Country" DARBY THBATRB DAJIBY Malmen Dally The Kid" M T Charlea Chaplin In -Crnrlca Chaplin In "The Kl V Charlea Chnnlln In "The Kid T Mary Plckford In "Tlie l.ote l.lirlit K Mary Plckford In "The I,oe l.lcltt' H Marv rickford In "The l.oe I.IkIH 'tPDQQ main ST.. manatunk M -Charlea Chaplin In "Hie Kid" T Charlea Chaplin In "The Kid" W ClMrlet Chaplin In "The Kid" r Cecil do Mllle'a "Pnrliidilcn Prult" K Cecil da Mlllo 3 "Forbidden l'mlt" H -Cecil do Mllle'a "Porhldilrn I rult" CAIVIII V TIIBATHB-1311 Market Bt. r-lVllL.I SA M to Midnight M Wm 1. Hart In "lllue IIIiiwm lluuilen" T OritHtli It' Not Itelnp Done Thla Se.inon V Clladya lirockuell ''The -iiire lien" T. A Paramount Picture "Heliotrope" P I.Mjna and Moran "Shocklim Nlchla" R Frank Mayo In "Colonido" Great Northern TV" ,V 5rtt C i Talmadie T Tnlmndf W C Tuiinadao T Anita Stean V Anita Htewart. 8 - nita, Stewart 'The Perfeit Woninn 'The l'erteet Wnmnn' "The Perfect Woman" "Harriet nnd tho Piper" "llurrlct mid tlie Piper" "Harriet nnd the Piper" IMPERIAL ROTH WALNUT 3T9. ratH. 3 10. Kej.. 7. 9 M - Nanlinoa in "llllllon" T Ni'imia in "llllllona" W -NaaimoMt In 'llllllon" t i harlri Tiy In "Pcneefiil nlle" - rharlea lliv in "Peaceful Vnllet" ;4 Charles llav In "Pmrrfiil Valle" 33TMKEToWBnTO!! M Cecil tie Mille a "I'lirhlitilen 1'ruH" r Cecil Da MlllVa "I'ortildilen Krult" Cecil lie Mllli a " forbidden F"ru(t" T fatty Arbuckle "llr-water'a Mlllloua" K -Tatiy Arburk e. "llreuater'N Mllllona" y - Fatty Arblckle. "Ilrrwaler'a Mllllona" PRINCESS 101S MARKKT BTtlKBT N 10 A M to 11. IS P. M D Mnol.ein "Tlie llookle'a iutliril' T It irirke "inn mihcuiiiih o, i,iixi,nriir , w -TV1iM?eNn.r"rin,-.ioN"fkcb!v"ro'" I F -Chaleal Chap".. In "Thr iif -II rrirke "The Kdiicutlnn of LlUnbeth' H- Ch.ul'a e hnpllr In "The Kid Dl ItJV MARKET ST. HISI.OW 7TII KUdI 10 A SI to MIS p. M M Frank Mayo in "Colorado" T Frank Mm in "Colorado"' W Frank Mai in "Coloriido" T Poioihv ellah "The Clhoat In the Cinrrel" 1' - tioroilu ellah "The Ohont in the fiurrrl" p Dorothy Hlh "The clhoat In the Clarret" SAVOY 1211 MARKET STREET 8 A M TO MIDNIGHT Tt.na Mpiithun "Irolltler or lho sturw" X T Mcliheii "rrontler nf the lar" W Thnn Melahan "lYontler of the tnr" T Anlia Meart. "Harriet nnd the Piper" F Xnlia Ktemirt "Hiirrlet nnd the Plprr" 8 Anita Stewart "Hftrrlel und the Piper" rjIAf"Tfi GERMANTOWN AVE KIAL.IVJ AT TI'I.PEHOCKBN BT M tnole lllue The .lllrkllo" r Mi'iile lllue N ralinailua in V Talmadse Ih "Tlie .lllrkllna" 'The llrnnilril Woman" 1 Hie Ur.indnl Wouinn' -Bhlrle Niaaon 'The Plume of Vontli" Mildred 11 Chaplin "The Inferior hei" RIALTO, at We8t Chester M. -Thos. Melhan, "liyontler nf Ilia Stiira" T - Thoa. Melithan, "Frontier nf tlie Stnra" W. The Paaalonate I'llrrlm" T "The PaaalonBie Pllirlin" V Mary Plckford In "The love l.lirlit" M Mary Plckford 1,11 "The iMr l.litht" Tnllit V)l r4-r1 m a flA 8 &su,iiy jl liUluJluy KJrUlU I IDLE HOUR, at West Chester i BLUEBIRD KiilTr,. WM PFNN4' ' l Waiuli lli n "Inod for -. indil" M , ,,,,, , , ..V," , h,1Pni V', ' .. ",,' 'C-'1 T- Wula llattl.N Vc-I for s.nodil" i' w al ., ,' p I , The I liiem - i -' '"' " " 'I'.imi,' I ,,,, , ,i; IV Alice lake. "The MUtll Wife" I Mont, I. u in "Tlie luil! ?! rl" ' ii,..i.-r,, l.reii,l X .1 . 1 T Alice Lake,' "The Ml.flt XVIfe" T. Klflc.lt ixiller "rof llit ler or Mor.... ,. 1V. ' ". " " JL' " ' '" '"' X '. . ie LoulM cilautn. "The loimrrt XVomiin" v M.rv p -Ifo-H il.1i.! !''.' or "or.e'.r Conatanco Rinne "Som.thlnr linf i 8.-LOU1. OUum, "Xh..tra W"W-U-Ie ML xWjUrta HAROH 26, 1D21 MISS EVELYN MAE AUC0TT BRIDE OF MR. FRANK KLINKE Pretty Wedding, of Miss Emily Ca wood and Mr. Rlohard Newman Tho marriage of AIlss Evelyn Afae Aucott, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Ernest J, Aucott, of IS122 North Fifteenth street, to Air Frnnk E. Kllnke, will take placo nt 7 o'clock this evening at the homo of tho bride's parents The Rev Jlugh B. AlcCrone, pnstor of Wakefield Presbyterian Church, wilt perform the ceremony, and Mr. Aucott will glvo his daughter In marrlnge AIlss Gertrude Ilargrayo wilt attend the bride n maid of honor, and Air. K. J. Kllnke will be his brother's best man Tho bride will wear a gown of white moonglow satin, made with an overskltt of white georgette trimmed with brides lace. The veil will bo of silk net and will bn held In placo by real orange blossoms. She will carry a showe. bouquet of white roses and white sweet Miss Hnrgrave's frock will be of tour quolse blue moon-glow satin trimmed with gold lace. She will carry Ophelia roses. . .... A reception will Immediately follow the ceremony A'tor April IS Mr. and Airs. Kllnke will bn at home nt 1622 .Mentor street, Logan. NF. WAI A N CA WOOD A pretty wedding took plnce on Thurs rinv evening nt 7:30 o'clock, when AIlss Emily Cawood, of B731 Belmar terrace, became) the bride of Mr. Richard New man, of South Slxty-Boventh street, the Rev Dr Wnrren Ward officiating. Tho bride, who woro n gown of whlto satin and carried a showed bouquet of bridal roses and sweet pas, was at tended bv Miss Bessie Coylo as maid of honor, Her gown wns of Jnde green and she carried nlnk roses Atr. William Kllno acted as best man for Air. Newman. After nn extensive wedding trip Atr. and Airs. Newman will make their homo at 2235 Bonaffon terrace, whero they will bo at home after April IB. ROXBOROUGH At is William Spink, of 413 Lyceum aenue will entertain nt luncheon for sixteen guests beforn the card game on Wcdtii'Bdav next at the Roxborough Country Club. Airs Benjamin F Hcndren, of C427 A-l Shop Sptctalht tn fafetl mtthotl mnicf stropping or all relaxed conditioni of thi thin. The new Solar Ray tealp treat ment! lor laldnett, tailing hair and itching icalp. ConiaUation Iret. Appointment! only, ITJtMANCNT WAVING, $J A CURL RITA A. KRAUS 161S W.lnot Sl Surorsaar to Knpntk A Rspnek '"""- Spruce tint l'IIOT0I'I,Y8 fiiolNEl Week of March 28th to April 2d. Subject to Change D' Tho NIXON-NIRDLINGER OJ THEATRES AVFNI IP -0ln at- "nd AlUun.ny .v. nvUHUCi MATINKR DAILY t-' " Warner Mlien We Were 31" T.. ', ! .Wurner "Whrn We Were 21" " if- MelBhan The I'nmtlrr nf the lnra - ,iuiian. -me i ronuer of the M.irif W-"''! Jtajtan, X" i-Huuno r renericK tn S. Pauline Kreutrlik In BELMONT -D AB0Vi5 1LU,KBT ! AI Dorothy CJIah, 'The Ohoat In Hie Cinrrel' IJorothy Olnh The C.hoit In the (iurref W. Dorothy ells'! -The (ihoM In the Carrel' T Dorothy i!Hh In "Fljlnn- Pat" P. Dorothv OIh In "Pljlnic Put" S Dorothj aiah In "rijlnit Pat" CEDAR TH AND CKDAn AVENUE) M Mae Murr.n In "Idols nf Iny" T. Ma.i Mum In "lilola of Clay1' W Htur ''am In "Heliotrope" T Star c. in "llrllotrtipe" 1 - tl. DurKe " I lie IVtilt iltlun of i:ilriilirth' S II. Ilurke "The llueutlon of Kllzabetli" COLISEUM MARKHT DETWKKN f.HTII AND IW1TII M T. Meiuhut "Cniirad In (liiet nf Y'outh" T T Meluhan "( unreel In Huet nf ouih" w M ton HiIIb "llrhod Mv Hlfe" T II. riurk-. "Tlie niliiriillein of lUUiilirlh i ii. uurKe "tiu rniration or i:iitiiiMii LWr-'56TH "I S Doug MaeLean "The llookle'ii Krturn Tl IMRfl FRONT ST. 4 tllllARD AVE. jwmwvs jumbo lunctlon on Fronkfnrd "L" M Conway Tearle In "Manionril llenrta" I T niirene O'DrK-n ln "Maro.ned llenrta" W II II Warn-i In "Mhen Me Were SI" T tl'.id I.roikwell In "The .ice Urn" I I Zazu pitta in "The Henrt of Tenl" I S -Wm I'utorsham 'The Sin Tlmt M'ua lll" I PAHPR 1IST L LANCASTER AVE. 1E.-LE.r Matinee Dally M Hlllle Ilurke In "Kdueiitlon or Kllinlieth" T Ilillle Ilurke In "Kduentlnn r llllnibeth" , W. All Star Cai in "The Deep Purnle" ' T i'hnrl t'harlln In "The Kid" K rharlea Chaplin in "Tho Kiel" S 1'harlrn Chaplin In "1 he Kid" I fin 1nT..b2d .'Nn. I-OCUST STREETS LUV-UOl Mate. 1 .10. 3 no Ki. tl'80 to II M tm Chm in "The Pnaalonate I'llBrlm" T '"i i i mi in "The PnNlnniit I'llerlm" W S'nr in "The I'.iNHlonntn I'llcilm" T S' ii i t u "Thr lMlon.ilc Pllitrlm" Fk. , i ni in "The Pimlnnilte l'Mdrlin" t? Si.r i'at In "The Punsloniite Pilgrim" NIXON D AND MARKET STS. " 15. 7 and 0 M llrwint Waahburn "in Ainntrur DeilP T llrvant W.mhbuni. "An Amnteiir llell" W Ilrynnt Washburn "n Amuteur llerll" r sunhlne Coined "The ximn" F- sunfhlnw Coined "The HJmii" S -Sunihrtie t'ornedv ihn slniti" RIOI I 82D AND SANSOM STfe IMVULI Matln-e t Dally M i harlea Chaplin in "The Kid T I'hirles Chapl u In "Tlie Kid" iharl Chaplin In " I he Kill" 1 -i harlei chap'ln in "Hie Kid" F -' h-nlea Chuplln In "Ilia Kill" s -charlea t'haplla In "The Kid" CTR A Mr OUP.MANTOWN AVE J 1 I-MU AT VRNANfju ST l iil da Mllle a "Forbidden Priili" T Ceill de Mllle a "Forbidden Pnill" W--ev.il de Mllle, "I'nrhldilen Pnill" T Cecil ile Mllle s "Forhlildei, Fruit j - i cu ' .Ninie a H - recii ,le Mllle i I'orhlildrn lull" Tiirlihlilfn lYull" "ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD THEATR1 APOLLO ri2D 1 THOMPSON MTB. MT1NEU DAILY M i e il da Mllle a " MliUinnmrr Mudiii".-" T Cecil de Mule a "Mklkiinimrr Mudnrno" W Mactrf-Hn 4- Mk- Tile IdmUc'a llrtiirn' r lae Murrn "Idols nf Clin" F Mae Murra "Idola of I ln" . llryant Vahburn " n Xiniiteur DfNll" ASTOR t'KANKI IN .OIRARO AVE i-OlJt UAI'INKr! DAILY M Ion Chancy. "The Penult)" T -Iin Chnnev "Tlie PenalU" X' lo l ha ne " riie Peiinlu" I - NXilllanr i Cabanne a "The Steiilera" i' W.'.1,1,1""1 '" ' ieanne a "The Htenlrr." h William e i alunne 'Tlie Mcnlrra" AURORA2'' OiJAN-rCUVN AVK. ' .v i Main tlammeiaiein "llmnilitrr I'm," I - -.-........ ('.Ill, I ii - V.V . ,iirri' la ,M IlllaniinilV" i. ",V,Jr) ,'. ''" ln ;''ie iik l.laht" I -All-Hlar (mi "X Tninnt Hiialiand" 8 Arieio Lupin Hli,r M13 RFNIN ,UTH AiD WOODIJXND AVE. tJl-iMlNI Mr E T, Juatia, Organlat M-FattN Arbuckle, "I.if, nf the Party" T Fattv Arbuckle "Mfe of the Party" .. - -" ..ciiiioiv in piiik nowiero i r.iiiu iifiiiinn in "liu 4o F lioiothy ellah in "Flylnr I loalerj" Pat'f H Dorothy ellah in "FljInK Put Ttldere nVenlle. entertained the IlincheO flvo hundred club on Thursday Th follow'ni: 'netrb"" "re f-si-ni Mis Charles Weill Mrs Wl.liam R Hug gart Ars I. t". Adam" Mih William B Ames Airs W W WlNon, Mr (Mi Jainln F. Smtkr, Mis ( V .liime-. Mis Ferdinand U.-nls. Airs John Slruse Mi Elmer Pflslernr and Alls. Hnrry Thomp son Dr and Alrie Lawrence Slim on. of Wlssnhlckon, are enli'rtalnlng theli sis ter, AIlss Elizabeth Hlmroi, of Worces ter Atnss , for a fortnight YARDLEY Airs KlUa e Smith has been xpeml Ing n few days with Atr and Airs Wal ter Eastburn In Orange, N J. Atr and Mrs W S. Mnelwee nf i Trenton, worn guests of AIlss Emma Howell this weelc Miss Elizabeth Weeks is lsltlng Atrw, Carlton E Rich, In Doyiestown The Women s Bible class meets on Thursday at the home of Mrs Fred Salter NORRISTOWN Mr Donald Wagner, of penn connic unn the guest of honor nt a surprise pai tv at which the cuest were Mu Elizabeth Moore. Miss Marian Alt Cm AIlss Kuthryn Howe, AIlss Latin Marpb Miss Sarn Broomnll, Atlss Ruth Hrusi h AIlss G f Hawkins. AIlss Knlhnn and AIlss .Mildred Detterer. Air Ernest Zel- Iny, Atr George Zelle. Air Nathan Howe Air Benjamin Light, .Mr Rosooe Haw- kins. Air Harold Curll, Air Harold I Salters. Mr Theodore Gey Air Richard, II...... ,- ,..,.. r--.. At. X,... Ilvnes, Mr Robeit Carson and Air Nor man Aloorr The marrlnge of AIlss Laura Helen Blcklngs daughter of Atrs S (lickings, of Conshohochen. anil Air Hnrry B. AIc Alllster of Norrlslown, took, placo In the Oraa Lutheran Church. Tho pnstor, the Rev C M Snyder, olllclnted at the ceremonv Upon their icturn from n wedding trip to N'lagnra Falls Atr. and Airs. AlcAlllstcr will lho at 62 1 Kolui street GARRICK THEATRE Sundatj, March 27, 7:30 p. m. THE SCHMIDT QUARTETTE or THE PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA E. W. CLARK, 3d Will Introdtire LE BARON R. BRIGGS tii'nn of the Keruliv of Arts sml Hel, 1111, Harvard Vnlersltv nml PreaiUtnt of nadcllff e-nilit t h,i W'll Sp.-li 'in "Living One's Own Life" The BverHKe li-iidan,e ,r ihee mrel inn hnH en r)."". 'I h irnnn rri"nt enjoyed them and reiurii'-it HKain the follow inic funlii fniler the lumpier nr the I'lildirian I.HTinrn'x Ij-iuur. IMItlTCII'LWi. I TAR1VAAM QEiUMNroivN avk ,, """-" i ABOVE Al.LKOHB.v EVT M- M Mnnadld J U llrnllirr'a Keeper'" .lii ''ro'lier'a Keeiier" ii lJ,",ll,,, Keeiifr" i - M. ManitMd W -.r .Man(!eld r Allien Torhune a r h Allx-rt ferhun a riie Irimnt lliiilmmt" CENTURY Erte Av,y M-Uou,e '-r.. In !B SM -?-jE"1 .!t,. A"i-io." u """ " MhNnnimer Mnclnrea" Fay's Knickerbocker 'Tkl ,,. ,.. : ""nio )().o M Mica .for in i.orn nun Muatrr1 W iv ., .," ln 'A'r ,'gr,, n,) Mu.ter" 3 A cc j,, ln ..er tJril ,! , , I -Ai'iT J,"XL' " "ll'r '-""I '""' li-ter" S Atlv Jojr in "Iter lrd nnd Mu'ter" 1 - A I lie Jul FAIRMOUNT 2fi,h "'""a A- ,, .. V MATIN HK DAILY if- ,''I-ean t Ma "The KooM,', Itcturn" T-Mirrav and P.ueii ltl ",0 r n".. U u,.r," ),"1' t1""' ' ii "lelola of n" T- Knlil llennetl ,n "s. lloOer" K-M M Mini.-! I.. " Vll-V ",",?, r" S IViirl Whin in "KnoM our Men" ST. ,!AlSlssrss.?i M Ch'-i-i Imp i I i "The Kid" ' nnriea (.h,nlin In "The Kid" f . " V," ". r".''. "'"-rlnKe l..unl.le" P ,l '.' 'a,11""1' '". "Hie Illeor.e l.ume" I Nnlii3iPari "llirrlet nml the Plner" "-' '.J.'".1" jf'et mil llic I'liirr" FRANKFORD 71B fSr" V Ai'Hr, " "i"1" rii,. kid" r -Charlea fhnnllri. "The Kid" vn i hurlm Ch iplln "rhe hid" r- WM',-Vl"or" ."V So,l',' --noli" r Mn'n Roubeit "Hrrlliiirp" S -Ma.., Rouhen "llcfitn"" limet Mipiinx Germvntown 5smTinW,?.,V,mV V- .""r: :?'" '--Idt:n,V"T T ,1 imen ll i rr i Jirto-d s "l.ohrl' .'.'" ', 1 ' "!nln.P' i uiics 1 1 Hele n, 1 -ii.i. n., ..'.'.' " ' ''H lleli, non el. in,,' i;.,' lilt' l.mli' Tririrn'nc'A-vM n.u " - I J Ur r C.KoUN " ,,. tuphln HU I M -Irf,n rhan.i TliV'liT.'i". '.'AILI I SlarCi. rrilin llir,2i; W l, -,,'ii ,n,..J! ''"."it" I j ' , '" - ' '" "lol', - -M.iri"p,kV'rd""ThPJrl",: 'eH" - ' M Th' i"eiici,i" I Iclit I LIBERTY M""Ao j cH.rM.. AV , i" nm ii.,, ..iV "i" Piny S-K"'';nnI!r.,n.jVB...- MANHEIM G'-MANTOWV AVU I f, , v ANHRIM 3T T. a -' Pnaal,,,," f p-iii nhi r ..;:"" .""" 'ien' l ! Murr,. ir "itnnu ,,- ,,... jhe kuik , ,;;,, MODEL j-m ST c L Cnlliiuou. f- "" t -H T -II i' mm . .... .... . "' ' To I 1 H imiiloi. 'lie ll i, W ii Ii .mn llnti- I' IV. i Hi ..Vin,1"f'i C !,,, -Pea I I h rhe l IlitM llnln in "Th,. XXIille Moll'- OVERBROOK,i3u vKn,KU a i a 1 1 x n, , n- W M.i M.,n, I Mae M r , F i r i ,, lm.it w .,, 1 he C harm sr11H1.. Ih.. Ch.irn, s,N1.. Idols f ('I,,,.. Idols of ( ,.. 'i "I Kline p,," n Xinnicii, M," PARI.' IUU1K AVI DACPHIN Mr. Kir n ,, .. ,'.' ,, ".V- !w 2 r, i inn i i ' i , , tlie liic ,.h,M i Mur I'n ur t, i, ii.; :" ; ,'."'.'. .T-rHiiJi,;;:.,''''':, rrsi'v;;;,;;1::',-.: SPRUCE"00,;, iAim. . M - Ton, MU In "11,V riotl.l i),m"A ' WT wTuTm'n '" ,'l',", ,"""1 "em" " 't n unl n,u"'M ln ,ll,r" R'lllclilc," T WlllUni lluan I Iti "Hare KmirLuZ I' ilf.,rt IJlHarl Wl ,. '2 "..T VI" Kill" . "i i.v .:.'., "., ". A rrcS I IMPERIAL -MAri;?1''--"' " I t-po, v.cu.v;!,;;n'it w I S --'VnUhnS'X'rr'..i;t,i:,Vt!r,r1nr.. ' i- - ni-niin I.JXXMrel 11 1 1 , a I , I. III..- ' 9 ss ST. JAMES' CHURCH IS ' 22d and Walnut Streets The Rev. John Moekridte, D. D., Rector EASTER DAY, MARCH 27 f! A. M.--Holy Communion. 'T 7 A. At. Holy Communion. 8 A. AI. Holy Communion. ' 11 A.AI. Holy Communion and ser mon. $ 4 V. AI Spcciiil Alusicnl Service with procession nnd festi val To Deum. Tho chojr will hp accompanied by two tmmpots, two tronf boncs nnd timpani from the? Philadelphia Orcheu- trn. Meditation .Magnificat Bach-Goundl Smart , Handel Hanelet . Jordan . . . Rossini in B Flat Halleluiah e'linrii e horu Lei the Bright Seraphim' i I'euni in c. Cujus Anlmam STRANGERS WELCOME AT ALL SERVICES Easter Message from Mt. Lebanon HiKAi:r.tt MA DA AT LAYVAH BAKAKAT ,trV (fc. tf..i .r. . .. IVr.ntlj rieturnert frnm Doing Relief WorlC In Bl mi ll il 1 I III H II'MHV .1IK17TUCH CENTRAL V. M. C. A., 14ZI Arch Strt ..d ., ,-..,. K lMiivi-u i?i rmir r.iwuinr, l I.I.I Ifitll, HKLIfllOtlM yprtCKH Itnptitt TUP. IRMI'I.K I'fniil nml rk m GPO0 N ). :jn(l'l mate Itoinn uf th- 'Jr-ice Ilai'imi Charrh, a-t )tfxir.i.t, )l cn.s-wnLL rstter. ijlin to inn, MrC'urdy Anewlste rJtor, Pr J MarMu ll"nnn Mudeil Director I reilf i- i: Sfik- Ornsnlst. Mr L'onwell prtnehes Sunday 10.(10 , nS, i 3D p m r. Unstr l?nptjmnl S-rir I no p m. The Tempi- Coinliln-il Chorus (250 volceH, Aenlfileil by y Nevln VIit C'ornctut, slnui u both rvlei 'AKk, ThoiJ Thnt leen!it Holdn !(Allluh. ( lirit Ii llln." Flmper. " 'Tl NIBht Hnblmth Calm la iriomllnr ' Trowbr(tI Illn Out Olnd Bells of natrtldij' lllirtlelt 1 hureh T'rnvtr M';"tln. Triday, S p. m. Hperlal Harly 8ervloe at " 30 Kssler Sua flflv mornlnit . rrleiuls r Tilt'. HI. I) JIKJMON MTXTINO IIondE. l(- tia", I on ;nonnoniry pme .veriorr, la opn lir services rwrn Tlrnt da (Sunday) mornlnv at 11 o'clock It was built in tn8J Here William Penn worshiped. On of the oldest, meat historical church edl fle In thla enuntry Cordial Invitation extended to vlaltnra , roMT.BlLVrr.. 1Mb nrd riacn ste. 11 4CU- fiubjco' "Carin fur th" Chlldren-V Speaker, JIIm Anna II Trait, director b I be Whlto-WHllftma I o u ndaflon MHIiodlfit Kplxoial ! tiocia m. ix rumen istli and Tioga el ' SI'KCIAL. EASTER SfNDAY SKHVICES i Sermonu b It.' I'llANflP HI'fianTTK SHOrtT. I) 1 1 of New York eit) formerly of I Tort land Or , to 30- THR I'P.nSONAI.ITY OP .TK8US c-HIUfiTi VKfBf.AnY TO SATISFT Jl I t is utoi niisunnnrTio.v, II A 1 ' 1-. later mu"lr b too ehotr boh service. Ir Fred n Aahhrldce .tr Ornanlat, KAiiimi.i, m. is. cifriirii .Mh tind Clearfield ate . KMAH K. HAK13t. Mlnla'-r tl 10 Clana Mectlnr lii 3o Mnrnlrur Service naptlam. II cnptlon of Members Sermon, "Our Wan t.rd ' 2 .1CJ Pulilih School Mr. Theo P Millar. upr Special Prorram Aim 1000 T 30 p m Epworth Leneu T I.' p m Hacreid Cantata . "The Meanlnic of Thrift's rteejrrectlwn'." . 1'rrahitfrlaii . Aitcn st. riii'nrn. llh and Arch -in ini ,rrn MACAUTNBT -will Dr CI.AHK.nVK K Pleach " in 43 "f e'hrlut Had Not linen'' WhHt i.om well eatabllahrd in hlatorv would b dislocated" Can the Christian fabrlo told toother, can thire be any lenuln i lirlftlan life or faith without the almplei nnd Net mlahtv conviction of the apoitl'a He ik Hlaen' ' ' Nre we a loat and, tarn demncd rr If Chrlat did not riant fi 00 "Doea It ake Any DlfferafWa What a .Van Hellevea" Nineteenth In Queatlona Prom the People Tho sermon will deal with the popular Impreialon tMkt rn Ion aa u man prnctlcea tome of tha christian Nlrtue" what In bellevea about tho Peraon of chrlt tho Atonement for aln the Remurreotlon nnd life to Co too makoa no difference 7 no c K 12 00 Kiinter Service .m S 3. Dr McCracken of China, ntHI apeak , A m Tlaetet anihma xU he aunc by ihv nn'lr Matnatid b. eignn harp and. Niolln P m 7 no in b fpecial mutlo. 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