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American Woolen Company (Massachusetts Corporation) (Jl IITi:illA IltMllKMis Nolt' l I rph eixpn (Ilnr t In- fu .. i (quorlerl) tlnlil ml of (Inp Doll.ir nnd "r.rn- itr-ltte Crnli xl.tSl i.-r iiMri! on the l'r. frr1 Sto K nn i On Dullur mill prnt. lite Ceots ISl.T.M I'r nharo n th ('nmni m 8 Slock ot this Oimpitu will lw pnM on Ort. r,i&. 1021. lo stockholders of rrcunl Sent 13 Triinsfpr book 1 . 'c . ufl at ihe cw lliJl and III In r , uf business Sepi L'T iiot bunlnens ?cpt t." uoppned at the oprmns miv:i ILI.I.t It UVi:i I V TtVBsurpr Iloslon Mass spt lUSl ;IENNSI.VAMA ChMHAI. IIIIKHIM) t. riueliiy 1 rust i.oniran irusictr undei Ithu tnnrtC.IUfc nf thrt IVnrn iMitlln I'ao.rnt I rt ., ;? irn w HrWini Compin, dated October M 807 'V V . i 'V . ' , IO K, a" gtnvltes proposals for the ale io the said objectionable features from the action, g'lrusfe of all or an part of nrt v mousaml I Miss Huth Itohinson was the lllieou X dollars (ISO UOO) of bonds secured b the vi.ntiotiiil otiti- Inili lin rut ln.r....U Siald mortsaKe. propoam to K uddrosscd to ' """"" .toun Hilly WHO Rot lielell 'Y'the said Trustee nt its office No 3L'.'..33i lioutlil ill the toils of scandal. nnd tghejttim street. I'hiladelph a to bo opened i uwAin.tiKNT or riiii.ic ttiitis c 111 ltKAL or HlullW.Wa u ' Kooin i.ii. tltj Unit Philadelphia -FRED C Dl'SlAl', l nief of llureau Vug VT llljl n r Sealed proposals n ill be reeied and r,sptned In ttoom Jll CM'. Hall. t t' 11'ilock ,1 noon, Frldi, stptcnibrr 'J. ml, (or . ORAD1NU . GR.VUt.NO AND IMPROVING CITY' .LINK ASPHALT Paving (assessment work). i A5i)Jt',J,l AM -VIR., SMOOTH-DItKtfsEU GIIA.VITE HI.OCK jju nuwi-i. iii.irtt i.iu 1 RKPAVINU "f REDRESSED triViXU GRANITE UI.OCK P.E- I REDRKSSED GRANITE III OCK RE- PAVING ibetecn street rulln traoksi IMPROVJNO COU1JS CHEEIC PARK . FURNISHINO N O DELIVERING 'READY MIXED PORTLAND CEMENT (CONCRETE. rWUNIS'HINC, AND DELIVERING KAU nil-ATED STEEI r CLEANING BRIDGE AND GL'NNITING fcTEEL FURNISHING DRUT HORSES ' rTRNIHINO HORSE DRAWN . CCHINK ItltnOMS ri'RNISHINO SPRINKLKRl 'Inquire at uoo.r .'3: oitv mt r r.'iWK it'cAt r - Director Annllnl tleellnts ,KjSTIIB ANM . MKhTIM, 01 THE nfT stockholderB of tne Cranhrrn Iron " nd I'oal I ompnni will 1 . r d t n'lfioe o' the Company frnnberr) Ainrv Count ' ''North Carolina on Thiirsihn, the fifteenth ytar of epteniler 10J1. ot Hiiiit) o'clock A. I. (Eastern Time,), for the purpose nf I'CtlnK a Point nf Direr nrs to serie ilur Inn the ensulnit iir ind ' r u h' nther business as maj t brourht tefn-e tie meet lin A H FISHER Secretary. P RTN Kits. "IPS. tKOXH-'i: lh HLItl.in (.IVEN THAT THK partnersnin reri inr evistlni. i,eieeri Joshua 'I. lloell ant Kr'o .ti Ihinnti under the firm name of Alrmlte Orrnse C'urtrlilce Co. of Penna.. and doing business at h '0 'Jorth Uroad stret Phlloilelpliia. Penns -anU was ! uiuiunl ion-em diss 'n ,n -July IB 1021 M the purchase b j,r, M .MjBhman of the inten si of Jo-hu-v Z Hole 1 and the retirement uf the siid loshijj Hnell from the piirtnra no The I usn oih will be continued b Eric M erimsn uno r the name of tlemlte drense ( urtrlilse ( n ,'.nf retina, and. all Ind-titedneSH due l ths 'partnership lll be paid bv the sa'd Erie il Lehman and to nhom all .tfr tun's due the said partnership sha'l be nil K'SHCA Z Him El I l'H" M 1KHMAS f RALPH siEWtll Eq tt, , e I. PARCEL POST FORSTFD Cron A Ilrldae ttork Plates. S3. DO up 40 N. 8TH ST. Unlniit IM'Jd Formerly nf l.ltli Ht- !1 Open JO , si. 1 mil 7:30 P. M. rialca Ueimlreil. Pnfnlcss Extraction! OLD PARLOR SUITS JIADE Kdl'AI. TO NEW Reconstructed, uphn si red nnd po shed $15 ""a un F.ral lass work guaranteed Mll Coirrs Slade to order. We carrx a lams stock of uphul 1 .Artnv m.l..l.l. n ,uhnl...lfl TtrfCSS. .lua acicu upon iiiiiipuiji CfliiriuotT IJ. I.pr il.tcni.t ...I ti..kMn t.il. ..l.i..nH -.' ... i nniimii i nil-, n i- nmin- VMb!TV,,flT- comp tsr Trust,. oc uUteT "tiX" I ftXT& Hut wm V gext President ' ae, ompiiny itiR cast nv excellent, and ' " ndtatitnges. Hut the humor si rM'MP" A:- -" K -s "Hi and attrnC.e & l JR?? ?r tpltsl" I x American Upholstery Co. j f Oldest uml Lanrst House ot Its Kind 1 19K S Spcnnri St r" ur Phone ,lo . oecona ot. Minhrii 337 ' Formerly 305 Arch Street 1'teasj.js.Bk n inO If mizpah JN: . I0.44 Gives you a f eellne at real comiuri snu nisi assurance of perfee protection while exsr clilne or pUyjos games or any aina All elas tic Per feet nt. Will not ti4.PerfMtBnh rateatsdoDsa- j tafia trout. Usy m bollsd toclsssM. TWO WEEKS TRIAL. Mjm4 saUststtory ntora and monsy Ssflsi rsfonded. tlsilsd 00 receipt of asjss.H. 4UK waist msasanmsnt. Imt TMK WALTKB F. WAJJC CO ItH Bprlui Btrest rn hlladelphU UfSBTSBBBBBBBBBBBsfHsMs'Si M s-a IlfDt. 1 kllmm. "IRENE" COMES BACK . TO WARM WELCOME . f Tuneful Comedy With Now Cast Opens Extended Engagement Under Favorable Auspices Slutbcrt It wits Rood lo hear liic tuneful melodies of "Irene" nRalu 1nt . uIrIi! ; tt wns Rood to ImtRh nt tin 'eluvcr Hues ntitl tin- funny ulluntlons nnd to feci your foot nIrkIc in time to I tlit ditchy d.uico. And tlip pretty ' RlrN renllj prettj nnd the colorful costiuuPH nnd the evident enjoj incut of the nudiencc mnile It seem like the old i home town when they opened the now ' tirehouse. 1 It didn't mutter n hit tlint tlilq yenr't pnM isn't n Rood Init jenr's; ninjbe it l, nt tlint. nnil It wiih onl thnt we Inched the tonic of novcltr thnt inndc it mthi 1pm spnrkllnR. lint "Irene" 'f-elf vceini nhle to enrrv nny cust to dnor. for It N fine of the het mtiilcnl conidllpi in mnii. yenrn. No nudlence cit ti "it through the popular numhprn without joinltiR In the chorucs. And when n kIiow rcIh to thnt ntnR they tune to mnhe the nrchotrn piny louder to drown the rllnMtic or the ilollnrs In the box oflici. The tuinn pnrt this jenr N taken hj i 1'iitti llnrrolil, dniiRliter of Orvlllc Ilnr rold. once nn operatic tenor of much atnhltlon nnd u little ncliiovenient. The comhliiutloii of the two unities would lend one to bellcw thnt nhi had been born with n oiec, but It hnsn't rmwiii up jet However, she Iinx pcrfert vo cal method and. If tin oico develops Inter. he will know exnrtlj how to iim it. And thi'ie s nnother however . die lenlli doe-n t need much voice, fori she is that cute nnd captivattni; tvpe that wins its wn Into popularity just' irmrfc"". & S-TIJS; nrs .mm mm .mir, Kcpr geuim; nwnv witli It" (in the words of the sour i all cm'Iiiiir and left no reprets for the two irj cunrnilriR Rirls who had i In pints hint ear .len- I'einnev was nRnin the ".Mme .iicj " . it would be almost impossible 1 to piovide an iiecept.ibli Mibstlttite after eeliiR 'lis evcellent performance. And Flo Irwin, as "Mrs O'Harc." Is once more the Rcnuiticly funny Irishwoman with a peroniillt thai puts everjthltiR she snji and does trais'ht nctoss the footlights. NEW STOCK HAS "SCANDAL,V3crn'nm",10Vl,w,0,n, wI,,ll'l,lr,l"pa I linst of him fan friends. Her trnnst- Orpheum Players Open Season With Spicy Farce Comedy Orpheum A new stock i ompany made its bow to Philadelphia ntiuiences nt this (icrniantowii theatre yesterday . .. t . i '" t',,' fnt -mot lug anil spiey comedv. I 'Scandal.' which played at a down town house Inst season , The Orphfum players gave indications real ability in this amusing mid . i IIIIMIillll ltl4L(- l.Ulil II) , Jlllll Mill IlHUI'll Il t ... ! I ..... - . t ' Untight Meade was the man wl Legion's Envoy Leaves Canada j Ottawa. Sept (! I I5v A I' I Lemuel Holies, adjutant general of the American I.igion. was on his way bncl; ti the I'nited States today, following n neries of conferences with officials ol flu, (!rnnr tnr Vnlnfinn' ,t..nniiiiiiin i.f . . .". ""- ..-...i."ii ... nnaua. iiesigneil to nring nliout i loser iclatioiis between the two organlr.i- ttotiH in rn i . i . . . rri it .. . . IRON BARS ,- su.irnnfe alt H & I Iron Pars n, be st nit ore manufaituied and perfect 1 lie's II DONNELLY & COMPANY Ollice. 317 Vine Street tt .treliotihest Mi ttood St.. StS-10 llronn S(, tine st Established lbflZ Roth PDodm William R. Chapman & Son 150G-08 Washington Ave. MASON BUILDERS ALSO OWNERS THE mil AIIKI I'll!.. IIIIKK COtlPAJTJ C.ipucity uf 3(1,1100,0011 per annum Kerbaugh Lime Company llidldera' huonllrs John T. Dyer Quarry Co. Ilualnrss !t'hllshei1 1S91 BIRDSBORO TRAPPE ROCK Inrrison Bldg., Philadelphia, Pa. WATER METERS For Voluntary and Compulsory Services PHILADELPHIA METER CO. 042 Real Estate Trust Oldf., Phil.. JAMES M. IRWIN & CO. Wnll Uoards Tnr Roofing Paper We Deliver & JXAt''onW''"M' lb UbllVbl jj, jxnr jou wist II Off too A rrf-i I tint. - I.I r.lrar.Ur EHRETS r SLAG ROOFING EHRET ROOFING & x, MFG. CO. - DREXEL BLDG. S? " forty Fivt n POWER! PLANT Valve seats planed in position and new valves furnished. AH kind of engine repairs. Phnnr ) il IHII nnd tlulu 3141 JPEr;i(li..sMtMchle.lsf'2, T ZI2-222S.DARIENST. j DAMPPROOFING and WATERPROOFING lirulilnns snltrd. Itrsulls Kiurniiterd CRACKED PLASTER AND STUCCO WALLS eronumlnill i-rrmlrrd with MORENE PRODUCTS Srritl fur iiihllllctnnl liifnrmiitinn THE ARVON COMPANY , Heed Building llell locust OROA Kejs. Hare fll.MJ .In m 11 1 " 1 f n 1 TBIDENT DIFE71 DC A Champion Jilt vF 9v t vgRBSv tk lj i'vhxy y' it?, " Sti MLLti. JEANSIS IlENOl'AItlvr All J'nrh In tallilnc n!out a new world's championship (lint has come to La Hello Franco. .Mile. Ic.inno Kenouanlt. mo,t popular rotnedlcnne and Idol or the bottle ..irtls. has Just Jilted nine men In slv i cehs. and her folloucrs declare no other beauty ever approached micii a record .. . . MADGE KENNEDY BACK ON STAGE IN PERSON cornered, a Mystery Play With Sense of Humor Lrlc Mndsc Kcnneih retuined to what is called the speaking or spoken stope Inst nlcht nftcr u Mtceessfti'i tlnn from the !creen to the boards' brought her n multiple welcome. This wns ns it should be. t-lnce the piquant nnd charming little nar nenrrousij FtitRed the return of two Madge Ken nedys. She plays a dunl role In "Cornered " This is. however, not to My that she tcccivcd twice ns big a welcome ns she would hate won in a .single role, for enthusiastic as the greeting wns it wns onlv n deserved tribute to the pleasing personality of the ttnr nnd the entertnininent tiilttci of ' . ..! V Ul llirilli "Cornered" is labeled on the pro gram as a comedy drama. It would be better classified ns a mystery pint with n sense of humor. Written by I)od-on Mitchell, nn nrtor who has 'nnnenrcd MIsm Tvennnilv lu tnon nM n flrl nf (h. underworld with line iinpulses nnd alo Ins n society belle. In order to work a tinnl "job" and g(t enough money to fnkc two pnls to a better manhood, she ' Impersonates the rich girl so well ns I ,n deceit e not only the household, but I the plrlM flMmtrm nt litnl fri n llini. - , l riuaiy sue, even convini es a Keen ' headquarters man. called in to solve a shooting which nearly kills the heiress. 1 i ne niiiuence is reuse in eympattiy 1 when the hleuth tries to brenk her down in n fort of tliiid deirree. nnd almost cheers when nllc ClrcUUlVCIlts him. time after time, till linallv hIil is snvid In the chivalrt of the young man. who linds thnt he lows her. nctu- , allv. iii.ten( of her uster For rh h girl, poor girl, are not onlv sisters under the skin, but i cully twins, sepn rated through an nccident in early childhood t Miss Kenncih was delightful in her naivete nnd differentiated admirably the ' two characters, so alike in ninin ways and yet so differint In training Her 1 s-upport was good, particular'. Tom I Walsh as the detective. Amelia (Inrdnei as a neurasthenic dowager, and Maude l.etmc. .loc Tullar and John Uoy li as ilenl7eus of the underworld. Films In Chicago Schools ( hlr.isn. Si 1 t ii',,w motlieis l., Chicago will li'ive tioiihlp getting their children sttirttd for school. Coiumeiic iing thi- nuniing. uiuviiig-piiitiic shows will ho m;ii. of the methods um d 1 in the ! ho'ds lor teaching the childien j The cour-e of instiuitioti Is planned 1 pnrtieulni'ly for educational Itlms, nl 'though oie.isionnlly Alary l'ickford I I"ntt ArluuKle nud others, inny gladden I the hearts nf the pupils. Photoplays Elsewhere HKOh r - l Couiln." in ttliii. '1 L"nn-n ('at uao made his photo pla tifhut TIib noted tenor n ceti in hio roles Carolina White who N tcinembered u.i u former prim 1 donna of the Philadelphia "pern Company, was the Icadiiu; woman In the production UKLitOM "The Gnat Moment Khnoi (liyn's specially written heart toinaiire fJlorla Sw.insot .ind Mllttm SIIW huo the kiU-s of 'he palpitating prlnclpaU Carter Hi Haen comedy, ' Kplrits lAJf'L'ST "Tho CJrent Moment and "Spirits ' fOI.Ol.ll. -"The CJreat Mmnein ' ' .477 0. 'The (Jrtut Moment MAllKHT STlir.Kl - 'Tne Wom.m (Jod I'hnneed," Robert VlRnola' production of the .Southern hcai. with Hccna Owen and B K Mn oln .ih the leadi In a tin lllnj; 10m ncc fiHEAT OM linnX Mondnt. Tuesday and Wnlntsdn '. "I'harKi It' Clara Kimball VounK s t-toty of feminine extra.. iance IMI'EHIM. Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday, Itoscoo Arliurkle in Ciazj to Marty," a comedy of mam hllniioui xltuatlonb ttlKAS'U- "The Uient Moment III VOI J "Deception" tho film nat ratltf of the romance of Henry VIJl of UnKland and Anne lio leyn One of the most ImprcsHito of recent tllmB COLISEUM W S Hart In 'O Mnl ley of the .Mounted." a virile story of the CariPilInn Northwebt C r.O All "The J-ote Special," a typical Wally Held Htory, with hu mor sentiment and a inotorcat In It Jl .MHO' Frontier of the Stars, In which ThonuiH Mel(jhan kIiowh the tedeniptlon of a erook throiiKh the faith of n llttlo crippled slrl I'MintOVWT Fatty Arbnckle In tho hluhly aniuslnii "i'r,1zj to Marry ' .: lOKf 'Tho Whistle ' I.IBK111Y -'Conqueat of Cana.in " featurlni; Thonins Melghan In a htorv of u redeemed ne'er-do well O UIHICK "The Four llorrenien of the Apocalypse," a inaHHlve "fllml zatlon' of Viccnto Ibanaz's notable and widely read eiilc romance of the Great War The Hex Iimrnm production neslects neither detail nor mass effect. The npectaculnr posHlbllltles are realized to ureal Pictorial advantaKe. The cast haa been well selected " h"'' nril l.t n .l.nf.n ..f li.t i 1 lnnl.. fci-w FOUR'GOOO Fit GET FIRST SHOWING Bartholmoos, Elsie Ferguson, Botty Compson and Jim Kirk wood Are the Stars Sl.inlcj- There nrc four definite nnd outPlnndltiR assets to the picttirlzcd verHlon of that popular Rtnge allegory, "Kxpcrleticc." Uricfly listed they arc: Ulehord llnrthclmcss j n remarkable group of nccnes In a gay Urondway restaurant; photography that In both striking nnd artistic, nnd' enough pretty girls to satisfy n Tlo Ziegfcld. The story Is much ns it ttas on the stage, straightforward, sltnnlc and often extremely Inchrymose. If it has nothing mibtlc, if him much that is guaranteed to own the floodgates of B.tmpnthy in the feminine portion of the auilicnii'. Kate Bruce, in n typical inotlier's role j Marjory Daw, as the pretty and appealing heroine, nnd Bar thclmcss himself provide thu necessary heart Interest. Equally good, In more worldly roles, are .John Mlltcrn as the cynlcnl Experience, E. .7. Hntcllffn ns Ambition nnd Xlta Xaldl as Tempta tion. . v The wanderings of Youth from the time foe leaves his, mother and Love nt the call of Ambition, nnd meets nil the evils of the great city, until he returns, penniless nnd hungry, to find his mother dead, hut Love watting for him. are faithfully portrayed. Piilnct! Put down in your movie note book that Betty Compson, Pcnrhyn Stnnlaws and "At the End of the World" are n combination that will be hard to heat in malting n genuinely good picture. Betty revenls herself as nn actress renllv deserving of the stnrdom thnt has come to her. Pcnrhyn Stan laws has always been Known ns an Il lustrator. He's n director now, which doesn't menn much to the average fan but ought to. There is scarcely n scene in "At the End of the World" which docs not bear the stamp of the nrtistlc training which StimlntVH had for so man) jenrs. The .cts nre decidedly unusual and the com position of every group in every, Be qiience puts over the pleasing effect in tended, though most people will perhaps not go deeply into the question of the intiHi for their satisfaction. Most notable is the delicacy with which Stnnlnws tells nf two murders without letting the audience see even n suggestion of a revolting detail. The slaying of the heroine's fnther in a re sort In Shanghai is done entirely out of bight of the camera, which records only the surging crowd struggling about the two men. And n dramatic and fntnl struggle on the rim of a lighthouse is fdiotvn fitfully ni the (lore revolves across the scene nnd thcnk when it crosses agnln, there is n broken railing, but no struggling men. The entlte cast of this picture Is worthy of the dlrectlcn. Milton Sills is n very liumnti and convincing hero nnd, If there is a more satisfactory juvenile on the screen than Casson Ferguson, it will 1m hard to recall him. Mitchell Lewis is excellent in nn extremely dif ficult pnrt and Spnttiswood Aitken, (Joro Kino. Lttolen I.ittlefiehl mid Jo seph Kilgour nre quite up to this high stnndnrd. Victoria It slipped through very quietly nnd without blare of trumpets, did this screen reproduction of "The Great Impersonation." one of E. Phil lips Oppeiiheiiu'H best sellers, mir. ns n mntter of fnct. it is ns gripping nn nd tenture ynrti ns hns visited this city for mnnv months. First of nil. dames Klrkwood. who long ago wns Mary Pickford's leading man, nnd who Is scheduled to play "The Man From Home." made famous on the Mage bj William Ilndgc. does n crnckerjack piece of work In n double role of nn English nobleman and a Ger man spy. The stnrv. which depends on a real punch for its climax, and which moves from the African veldt to an unccstrnl English estate, with n brief stop-over in the former Knlser's famous store room of Moloch, has been nroduced with telling effect by George Melford. Ann Forrest, in n illtfii'iilt role, ran the gamut of insanity, frailty nnd final happ.t love with a grace which was foretold in former pictures. Alon Hale. has a part slmllnr to the one hep lnycd in "The Four Horsemen." Arcadia EKie Ferguson has seldom had a better personal vehicle than is offered her m "Footlights." The storj It-elf js sufficient!) Interesting to make a good two-reeler. but the opportunities it gives the star for depicting the (hanging emotions of the little New England girl transformed into n great "Russian" netrevs makes Its expansion into a feature plctui.e u simple matter witli so popular a star as Miss Fergu son As the supposed llu.sslnn actress, under the shrewd guidance of n noted manager, she is called upon to displn.t n tersntilltj whiih will probably be ii pleasant surprise to her admirers. She tuns the whole gamut in the simplicity of the little country girl, the pathos of the drudging taiiilevlllc hnck, the feigned emotionalism of the great star nnd the renlh clever imitations she does on the mimic stage m her impersonations of Eddie Foj and Nnzlmovn. Marc Mac Dermott. alttujs n thorough artist in inv pnrt he pln.ts, makes the most of the role of the noted innnngcr. Reginald Dennt Is an acceptable leading man. The direction Is ht John S. Rob ertson, who put on "Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hde" nnd "Sentimental Tommy." "WAY DOWN EAST" IN STOCK 1 Mae Desmond Players Revive Popu lar Favorite to Open New Season Metropolitan Opcni House The per cnnial fatnnie, "Wny Down Enst," was i liosep to open the new stock sea son of the Frank Fielder-Mac Dcs. mond plnjers in their new1 nnd com modious quarters. Miss Desmond was, of course. Anno Moore, the muih -abused hut deserving heroine, while Mr Fielder succeeded ndinlriihl. as David, the hero. Out standing hits were contributed by Frank Camp ns Squire Bartlctt. Tello Webb as the comical Hi Holler, and J. Jay Miijrcj ns the piofessor. The hi stage at the opera house wns used to good advantage in the various familiar sienes, including the blustering snowstorm Genuine livestock made real and effect ite the earlier scenes of rural quiet The double quartet and village choir tendered selections during the coutse of the play's action under the direition of Miss Eva Cherry. HAD BORROWEDFINERY Girl's Gown Was Sensation of Dance I Until Police Came , Attned in a $100 gown, said to be owned In her emplojcr, Laura Hnm niouil, scu'iitecu tears old and colored. i was arrested at midnight while dancing to jazz music in it hall at rieventpenth and Federal streets. I'oliee sn she admitted the dress was the property of her emplojcr, Mrs. Charles Hpelgelmnu, OOOi! North Broad street Police say n $1000 Hudson seal root owned hj Mrs. Hpelgcliuau is missing. The girl drilled knowledge of the coat. She was held In $800 hail for a further hearing x. m TWO-ttTtaSLP '; "LOVE LETTER" LAND John Charlos Thomas' Show Wouldn't Bo So Good With out Thoir Timoly Aid Forreal Two' young people with nimble feet nnd ingrntinting pcrsonnll tics enmp protty near walking awny with Charles Dillingham's newest show which opened to a packed nnd enthusi astic house last night. They bridged over the dull spots nnd there were mnny in "The Love Iicttcr" nnd supplied flic rest nnd speed that were otherwise Incklng. Their nnmes were Fred and Adclc As tnlrc, pleasantly remembered for their parts in last year's "Apple Blossoms," and they revisited tin city with lnrgcr opportunities, but rcmnin Just as un spoiled nnd Interesting ns ever. Then there was the splendid voiced John Chnrles Thonins, also in tho "Apple Blossoms" cast, who has his name In electric lights now. Victor Tncobi, who collaborated with Kreis Ier In writing the music 'of the former opern, hns failed in a large measure to repeat. Especially is Mr. Thomas un fortunate In his quota of numbers, nl t hough his remarknbly'casy nnd power ful voice made up for many deficiencies. The plot, said to he hnscd on n piny of Franz Molnar, lived throughout the play, which is. of course, unusual, nnd to bo applauded, but sometimes the nudiencc undoubtedly wished It would be forgotten, for, If the truth ho told, it had many ot the attributes of tne night mare which the heroine had in the second net. Will West hnd probnbly more speak ing lines than ever fell to tho sur prised lot of a comedian in n musical comedy. Ills ttto pntter songs were im mense, although o.ie fell lint last night. and his unctuotiB comicalities made one think of Sydney (Irecstreet nnd his fn mous song nbout the bug. Cnrolyn Thomson, possessed of a sweet though rnther thin voice, wns the delightful heroine. Others in the enst were excellent, and tho chorus was ex ceptional in both looks and ability, but when all is said and done, those Astnircs must be mentioned ngitin. They had the song hit. "I'll Sny 1 Love You," nnd thev hnd three dances which wore the audience's hnnds out in npplnusc. KEANE AND WHITNEY HEAD KEITH'S BILL Comedian and Motion-Picture Star Get Many Laughs. Miss Rugel Pleases Keith's This house's patrons this week nre in for uu exceptional vaude ville treat. Robert Emniett Keane. gifted come dian. -nnd Miss Clnlre Whitney, moving Picture stnr. are the headlines on the bill ushering in the now seabon. The playlet, admirably staged bv Laurence drattnn, is entitled "The Gossipy Sex." It has n hearty laugh in virtually every line. It hrniKrlir linmn In (tin m, h. ,, .l. thought that man is more given over to gossip than his much abused sister. Miss Whitney ttas line in her portrnvnl of the trusting tidfe. while F. B. Her some capably preentcd the husband with a past." Mr. Keane, as the mutual friend, almost wrecked their matrimonial bark with his softlv whispered gossip. Another outstanding feature was Philadelphia's own Yvette Hugel. Tills miniature primn dnnnn was heard In her favorite repertoire which ranged from the darky rung to opera. Leo Joiner nt the piano showed that he could capably handle the keyboard. KPP(I ntlfl Allcttn finmmlinno !,.. .... ......, Willi ii i uun, uu u Rood turn nnd had the house laughing un luu way inroiigii. .ttr. secu s imita tion of n monkey wns unique. .led Dooley, n clever entertainer, has n vnrinfl not IT. .,im.e ,i....An i iiV 7 . I""'"' miiinii mors, and his chatter is the best heard here in months. William nnd Joe Mnutlel showed some unusual ncrobntics. t nuglin Comfort, singer, nnd .1. West .Tones nt the piano wetc pleasing. The reference to them on the program nenrli rnlnrwl tlint,- rfr,-,..,.. .. .......... ..,.. Comfort is booked as "America's Most .Natural Tenor." Jones is heralded as "The Marvel of the Piano." With such n foreword, the audience expected wanders, but got nn net slightly out of me uruiutiry run. Millpt uml f'nniunti ntnan.l .. l.l. ,l.i , --- x-......,,. ,iv,i-M.-ii iiiLii inrir (lancing turn. Herbert's dogs were seen in srvrmi tvcii-irnineu stunts. An elabnrnte net with Tlnrntimi o.wt t!-nt, (lancers, closed the show. Cross Keys Thcdn Bora herself, fre quently mentioned ns the queen of all screen tnmpires, is 'here. The famous film stnr received nn ovation when she appeared in person on the stage. Fig uratively speaking, she grasped tho nu dlence by the htind nnd snld she was glnd to be there. A two-reel film show ing interesting scenes fronj her home life nnd Hashes from her famous scenes In "movielnnd" wero presented. An excellent bill made opening week a pacemaker for good comedj nnd music. Ziegle Sisters and rompnnv wo"n ap proval In n dance review; Togo, a Jap anese g.tninnst, thrilled, nnd good 'nets were also offered bv Chick uml Tiny Hartey. Denny nnd Deyo In comedy, nnd the Neapolitan Duo, Italian trou badours. William PennThc Big City Four wns the headline fenture of u snleniliil opening bill. Timely comedy inter spersed with up-to-the-minute songs won npplnusu for them. Muriel Mor gan nnd Louso Binders plcnsed with songs and sayings. Others who scored included Duffy and Kcl'- In comedy and Little Jim, a rcuaiknbly clever benr. Constance Talinadge In "A Les- Knrt'ATinvAi. Vonnr Mm and Hots THE EPISCOPAL ACADEMY (FOUNDED 17851 City Line and Berwick Road Overbrook tt III Oprn hrpttmbrr "i an n COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL Tho Course of Stulv affords csretul prep. xratlan 111 the fundimentaln; foi Collets or Technical School ami for Huslness. The Kaculty consists of men of years of uperlence sMllnl In their departments, and In vital sympathy with ouii. The Boutins of the School Day Includes a short rellalous service, recitations, lunch eon, a study hour for the preparation of part of the nest ilaj's lessons, and compulsory dally exercise In the open air, Hchool opens September 22, The Head mastsr. Mr Ureillle Ilaslam, will Im at the School on and after September 1, Circular on application. Greville Haslam Headmaster GERM ANTOWN FRIENDS QPHfini Opens Sept. 20. A few vacan JLnVJIJL. C for earnest coMeta pre- parsuiry ii,p, iii.in.y n i.rnnii i nncipal I. lie our son a four-square educational equipment. Write for "The Pennington Idea." SSd ear I'rancls Hare (Jroen, A. it , MM I'-. Headmaster. Ilox TO, Pen- ninmi'ii fi-inMji. . riuiiiisiuu, f.. ii. CHKSTMJT IIII.I,. PA. Chestnut Hill Academy Ht. Marlins, Chestnut Illll. V. An Ideally located rountry hoardlnc and day school for boys, Especially low rates for nve-day boarders, Ileopens September 2T, Calaloaues on application, J. L. TATTISnaON. HcaOmasttr .tnriis, ii lis, i rTITMl ! jWWMMr " "HI -f V is- ox 2" sf ' vi. r , ',!. h. n HMMvrav Dancers Hunreme. nn act showlhg'nff several inlented nrtlsts, wns a hnppy hcadlinerior the opening show of tho, new season. Dobbs nnd W'ntkins were Bern in n meritorious skit. Alice Hnmllton has a neat ttpecialty turn, The Jury Milo Trio 'was heard In n musical novelty. Tho feature pholop'ay was the "Tin Conquest of Caiman," which rounded out the bill of merit. Nixon's Grand "Mr. nnd Mrs. Fllv vcrton," plnycd by n company of eight persons, scored ns the hcr.dliner In tills house's new season's opening bilL Etsic SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES piiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Both Brsfs A University Training in Commerce and Finance Is Offered at Low Cost to Young Men and Women Co-Educational Evening: Courses in: Accounting Advertising; Business Correspondence Commercial Ln.w Corporate Taxes Corporation Finance Economics Employment Management Foreign Trade and Shipping; Government Regulation of Business Industrial Management Insurance Investments Money and Credit Markets nnd Prices Real Estate Railroad Traffic and Rates Salesmanship South American Trade UNIVERSITY of PENNSYLVANIA Evening School of Accounts and Finance THEODORE J. GRAYSON, Director BANKS NIGHT SCHOOL WILL BE A MIGHTY HELP TO YOU in vour desire for succesi In business life. Tim eienlnns a week enables .ou to master any of these vital courses, fieneral Huslness, Stenography, Knsllrh. Salesmanship, Hleher ICnsrllsh, K!Tectl. Speaklnc. CIWI Serilce, C P. A, Accountlns, Real Estate and Contesanclng AN "ACCUEniTKIJ" COMMKItCIAI. SCHOOL 1200 WALNUT STREET WANAMAKER INSTITUTE of INDUSTRIES! N. . Corner 2Sd and Wnlnnt Streets Day Clashes beKln September 8. Afternoon and eentns, September IB All Courses Compnre Trices With Otbr Schools Unv Courses From IJ2.no to IIS.1 00 0 Months' ATernir. 8 50 lo S1I.35 I'er Month Afternoon Course! From SIB .00 lo $78.00 7 Months' ATerase. S3.1B to S10.7B I'er Monlb r.renlnn Conrses, Frnm SI.0?.-?. S3J.0O 7 Months' Averore. St.10 In SS.IB I'er Month Saturday Courses. From SIS.oO o S3S.00 0 Months' Aiernse. S2.00 lo S3.B0 I'er Month Save !2 00 to 110.00 paylne In advance, or pay lh four weeks. Tel. T.oe 3140. for Catalog or Send Postal Pennsylvania Museum and School of Industrial Art Broad and Pine Streets, Phila. Art Deportment Tratlle Department Thorough work under trained specialists In all branches of Industrial Art. Classes in Illustration, Interior Decora. tton. rottery, Jietai Work, Furniture, Textiles etc. , , Day and Kienlng Classes. Summer School. School circulars containing detail Infor rr alloc will be sent on application. H'hool opens September 2t Registration Days, Heptember 14 to 21 Incluslie. I11H1KH ELLIOTT, 1'rlnclpnl Friends' Select School Jj The Parkway, Cherry nnd lOlli fits. All grades talis eon Kindergarten and Col lege Stands tot thorough work and nil-round Christian charm ter. lleglna Ninth Month 10th Now open for Inspection and enroll, ment Walter W. Ilaillnnd, Principal. Tonr-Lora Wnntorl Splendid teachlnc leacners wantea p,ton8, aU ,.,, Including Hull Hchoo', nil subjects, now open In Penna . N .1.. Del. Mil. nnd N.' Y Mnrlurn TMrnra' Rursnil 1? W. . .. l-Tff , linrnll't lis.l,"! w..i., i.i,u,,ni', A well-paid otcupstton taught by an ex pert Course Includes tuning, repair ami regulating of pianos and player-plnnos Spe cial course for plaer-actlon regulation. Phone. Ixirust L'HUO or Usee 70 1 Y M. ('. A. SfltOIII,. 1121 Arch Street .,..k.i .. i .. i ...k.ri..i. FILING A Paying Vocation Call or telephone llell, Walnut tlfi.loniMi Key Main 7131 Htandnrd Hrhool of Illlng nnd Jtiilevlns Hlohr-Wemteke Co.. 1012.14 Chest. Ht.. Phils. OAK LAMS COUNTHY DAY HCHnnrT A distinctively practical school. Kinder. aarten to college, open-air roomsi 80 acres of p'aygrounds and woodland! Individuals!. tentlon. Uus servlre. Phone i Melrose 807. Y. M. rnOF.I.irilKB. Ilent1mnst4 Shorthand ., "ay Tuition, no WTiy pay more? Our Jfl years' experience, location nd Instructors are unexcelled. Call Phone or write for catalog. ' TALMEIl HUSINESS SCHOOL. J6 S, 10th st. Msi j&M,M Jg a comedy, with vocal pflf crltwa tfrat scorca. oiiguoinnu u.w.. ...... . - pnny have n good dancing act. Oraco and Ernie Forrest were well received in their singing nnd comcrv turn. A fenturo photoplay also wns included. Globe "A Creole Cocktail," with n company of talented nrtlsts, wns a hnppy hcndllner Inaugurating the rcgu Inr fall vaudeville season. Tho Texas Comedy Four was nlsp entertain ing. Others who pleased wero Hat tlo Althoff, singer: Itcnalr and Ward, comedians; Martinctti and Payne, knockabout artists; Schwartz nnd Both 8csr THE opportunities in your present line of work, be it what it may, are limited only by your own ability to see these opportunities and to use them. The future belongs, npt to the "rule-of-thumb" business man, but to him who by "natural genius," or by scien tific education along commercial and financial lines, is fitted to be a leader rather than a follower. The University of Pennsylvania offers you at little cost evening courses in the theory and practice of business. These courses are taught by regular members of the University faculty. Sessions begin October 3. As the num ber of students is necessarily limited, early registration is highly desirable. For Catalog Address: Evening School, Room 108, Logan Hall, University of Pa. Phone Baring- 100, Station 239 Registration begins Aug. 29th. Apply Room 108, Logan Hall A. M. to 6 P. M. and 7 P. M. to 9 P. M. daily except Saturday Saturdays (After Sept. 6th), 9 A. M. to 1 P. M. DAY SCHOOL I OPENS SEPT. 6 1 NIGHT SCHOOL I - OPENS SEPT. 8 3 .College Courses for Teachers Classes for City teachers, meeting from 4:30 to 6:30, from 7 :30 to 9 :30 every day but Saturday, and on Saturday morning from 9 to 1. These courses count for col lege credit. Write for Catalog E-l. Phone; Diamond 0031 TEMPLE UNIVERSITY Ilroad Rt. below rierks A Philadelphia PREPARATORY SCHOOL us wise to Plan Ahead ;Vrah'ahVhoo,ftn1 S,h " 1 t.i,:,VM.TAU "C'HOOL, includes 3t,, oth 7th and 8th grade work. ' ltt.r.nnd,Ccrn1"l.,ryLnt0ra,0ry "?"" ' na!-1,Tn?,alh,Prs.,l;ionS.. F"" '"J", Y. M. C. A. 11,1 Yri,tc or ca" fr -"laloa H2I Arch Nt. tola .,hl,, A,e Hansom mid B2il Sta. ' UK A lll'SINKSH HPKCIAI.IST iii,l1..i.. ...r'i:"" '1 8lnogranhy anil the-TeVternav n'. "'.,",". lor .EB!"'IP td structlnn, anv time Day and llienlng cia.aV.7 Knruli 1'lllf.A. 1UHIMCSH COI.MKilJ and Colleite of Commerce 1017 (hotnnt hi.. Phllmlehililn STRAYER'S T,,S '" IHialnesa Hrhool Position .,.... ,-W .r'!Ks.TNt'T HT, i " ...,.. iiowr. imr or nlrlil Kl'ttlUJri an ... ... ' - - BSSMBI feffifetes ... ,.,u iiimsvilllll TVgSI good Kum' of the Ftt, Pin?. -VJ - AllAvhAnv At Yl'f.ii- - AY n score of pretty damsels, h'J 4Jf bill as the opening olTfrln- S.l season. Threo scenes n . '3$ti arm'!sft.is?n uii(t,it-iiit,t- Villi'! Ill IK hflii it w roaring. The MIrlmhn t .1. ll I In a tuneful net. Fields innd !' scored, nn did the turn nf & 'i Ooulctt. Gloria Rwni,.- f"oi Grent Moment" tvn, tho ft noth Smm inlm Uni.ni a i . t "',"' J' 'houlrt b done, but Iioit It - ... .. ,-, imi'ii ir-ririlf' nni nni ...... uu ugnc it. business." foursos; Huslness Administration. "'""manjhip, Sierugrmible, Teach- Iliiy Hrhnnl Opens Sept It Msht .School Opens Sept. 10 Write or S7t) Year nook. PEIRCE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINMEAnM t I'lno Street West of ilrosd riilladelpliU Maher Prep. A Tutoring School; Sumal course: Col ft lllgn acn. ur. 115 s 3111 Young Women nnd (llrls The Gordon-Roney School For Girls 4112 Hnruce fjtreel General and College Preparatory Coivsi Boor garden and Uym. .MiBrl BUMiV. m 11IK COWLKS SCHOOL Boarding mJN School for Elrls from kindergarten threw High School. Little hove accepted In Prlw Department. KMMA MILTIIN tuuai II.. Ilend of Hrhool. (Ink Iine. Phil., fi ItOlRMOyf PA. iiiii.v ciiii.ii mr.t.Yjnr. For young women, under direction of JJ Hlstere of the Society of the Holy (Ml Jesus. Ttarhelor of arts course, muile. tA Deautlful buildings and forty-acre cxnpu'l Main Line. For details, address mi . Hox i',1 u. llosemont. penna. MIAltON HILL. PA. Tim ACADK.MY 01' Tlir. IIOLT CBUJ A boarding and day school for glrli jear. Conducted by the Sisters of lhSi" .h ttnlu r,IIH T.,t. nn.ral indHi1 preparatory courses, music, rl. 4jy'J science, nates j.tuu. Anaress ra Superior. Dox 25 D. Sharon inn. i-w MI1HICAL INSTRUCTION -A LEEFSON HILLE KJc PLIll.K SCHOOL Ml'HIfi SII'KKVISH I In.'t-ZH CIIF-HTNl'T KT.. rill KKOPKNH HKPTKMIIEIl lOTII . iitfnnt tf riUCIIKTT. In loilng memory of LI' I FitKiiniiii'ir iinllli ADAir.. kll ed In "l In Frunco Sept II. 1018. E. T , AllKIUV -Sept, 4, 1021. EDWABllJ: husband of Kilxabeth A. Ahern (i" "jfl mlck). nelallves and friends, alia IJ3 rmDlojea of V n. T.. Slh " JVISSI 'IJr" "ISO A M from hl lt'. '""JJ, .ID 111 P.lrmni.fil .. v o Ui,l,itin h lh IHH'..7 Os UDiiiu, HID in VI tOU IV "". li-it nra Iniilla,! In JIICI1U I " . requiem Ht. Agatha's Church 10 A " St, Denis' Cem ,.,. . AUI1LK (suddenly. Kept 3 ,AS AL11LH, KelatUes and friends Ir"'''. Counnll v,i n-17 I ii A nnllce onlc" nth Dlst. Inilted'to funerul.serlc?i. TD"s. a P 11.. tSO N. 2.1lh st Int prl", ' iimiiin may oe viuweti ivcu e. . , I1ATTI.V At her late residence, W. Blth st, Sent. 4, 1081. MMWfl,l KINLUV. widow- of Charles St ", "' fft tle und friends are lnlted to 'l,Kui i.erai services, wen in ., ji, a:",a,hM ol Andrew J. Hair & Son, Arch and W" Int private. . j . HAY Bept i, CItniSTIAN huiMMj, Hose Hay, aged 08 ltelatlves anu --, also all societies of which he ".P ler. are Invited to funeral, Wed., ' .''yiji- irmtjrilCR, JUUJ l-awrciue i side Cem 1- iii'un'i.sPACiir.n .''lit. 3, " JOHANN V HI'tTKLSI'.U IIHI '"PJ. j. Jieiilliwn ami tii.'inn. also inn "- v.rM ciely if Inn Lulhnran Church, orj '"'jj. In attend funern' strkea, Wed. . ; j, at her Mle resldnncc, ISO! N. Wu"10" lornn. Int. rrliale nnnt 1IKV1LL Suddivily. Sept B. '1i01u,, i iievni. in ma nun enr ;".,, st his partnu' rosldcnte. 0320 Ludlow t ai'ji 4'r ., 'I J .4 : i t vl, it'i "frrc-j..l.,i'