SSf'f-KH i . v ". i " t'TDlfC "TET ' rsi'" h B'C I iN IS s jTen Members of Last Season's Tnnm In -the Linfi-Un OCCER BOOMING AT ENTII HBH f This Year "JTEN. GAMES SCHEDULED .."When tht mil for ecrcr rniue nt Jfcentrn1 High nlmut fortj-fhe rr-pnrteci jt Coach KlMrrmnrlter TIhtp nre t"n ''vetcram" rciiinininz from ln-t ear"s ttarh. With thcp in Hup C0.11I1 Kitcr macher thinks he will iteMe) n winning cemblnntlnn Murplij the all nrnnnl -tar. lll start hts fourth jpur n" n im'mlur of the , learn. TliN l Murph" third fiir ii captain of tin- teim "H" pievpd, t u one of Hip brt center forward In tin' ' League lat Mni niul was "'nrisl mi tlir 11-schelnMiP tenm lint an innir tn hi- Mrs. Phillips Jenkins Singing Teacher of wen; sue rsf,t Pnrna Pennas vn the Opera aid ' r smp -icfuain a MARGUERITE PALCHO. debut last season in "The Magic Meledy." $ WINIFRED WILEY, enpaged this May for the Rebin Heed Opera Ce., after a hearing in Mrs. Jenkins' etudie by Ralph Dunbar. New ap- pearing under his management. This season te sing "Carmen." 4 NEIDA HUMPHREY, debut la;t season as Minn in "La Boheme." T Grand Opera, Reme. r BARBARA MAl'REL. formerly ' f Bosten Grand Opera, new appearing throughout the U S in conceits Contralto for the Columbia Graphe- .phone. VIVIENXE SEGAL. Light Opera Y 'Star. This season in "The uise Child," Dillinghnm management. I Among many last venr's loe.il neaBc tnnntn fnr lir nuniN Mrs Jcnkin hid fght weeks for the Stnnlev rn Three f eoneerts at Wanamaker s One rregram 'for the Phila Mu!c Club at the BclleMie. JEtratferd One for the Mnt'nee Musical Club Fete Pa rhilemulan Club 'Twehe cencirts nt Willow Orei in'l ! two parts in the Phila ciprat c 5ecict (three productions at the Academj of Music i ' j Pupils accevt"! rem brint 0 0 tint r'o r'e r'o Jetucrlen te tnuhin? Jr Cencrrt, Choir and j Opera. Studie 314, 1520 Chestnut St. Thenr: nruce 3A9H '' 'M' 'W 't' "V" ' '' '' Phenn Tleuii .1818 titaleunt Announcing the opening of the fall season of The E. K. Peall Conservatory of Music and Art 3304 North Bread Street Branch: I're'rr Hide 1U riiptniit 'I Elizabeth h. Peall, Director POMMER i Scheel of Music 1714 Chestnut Street 5111 Knox St., Germantown J r juii. e I'liucirii. jr , iiirrc tier f i Plan ' rrfan- Theer "" CARL TSCHOPP 5125 N. Tenth Street Mandelin Banjo Guitar Zither nnNrii -Tinie Temple University College of Muuc 2J1 Si, nih St. t. T!!7J"t"""K'v I SAUDER (onMMnterj nf Mnle ADQI I'll st nKR Illrcrter STIIJIOS 1 22S S. 4!ltb St I'll riimtnut Si ltell I'lienr 1'rriiten AS2C1 I riilludrlpliln Clara Kase Bewman Piane Voice ' ,Ttfldnt studio 6S1S Sprurr St PownteMn studln im Walnut st Plinnf llrlmnnt tl17 I'lienc Sprurf 10(13 'H i ELSIE MILLER Seprano-Teacher Church Oratorio ( encert v 4 t i i ,) Studie 412 1111 (lir.tnut st t HENRY S. FRY j OKI, N INxTKl (THIN 20th nnd I hcrrj Streets ci-iii S3 ...... if nn rr ORGAN 1frci)cncU . i&tarkc I I I I (Irnnnli't or inr inipiiii tempie i i J Studie, 1711 Chestnut St. MORITZ EMERY 1017 Spruce St. Hell riione .siiruee 0810 TALK I NO MACHINES repulred, Sit while , ,.i r..-r ii, in.-, inft v Hh nnkle preventer! him from pluylnff ngnlnst the private fcIioeIh last year at tranklin Field. He Ii nn excellent dribbler and has scored most of his tram's points. Hpm will piny rentpr forward. Petri, outside rlRht pest; Wilt, Inside right; Del.nnrpj. Inside left, and Murphj, outside left. In the b.ieklield only one position must be tilled, center hnlfbaik. lluiwin, nn nll-Hohelnstle youth will plav right hnlfbnrk : Snvler. the bnvpball star, will pin the ethpr hnlfbnck position. The right fullback nnd left fullbnck posi tions will bp tll'ed bj both Tinkle and tilllespie There nre two Reed riiudtdntes out for center halfback White nnd Urines are tURing a great light for this posi tion. At the goal there Is n reliable man In Shnlitn He starred in eerv game he placed ln"t jear and no placed en the team whhli placd the academic tenin nt Pranklin Kle'd. Up wa declnrnl te be one of the bet re.i1 keepers in the " helntlc leaRue Th M-Vdute for the wajn dcteW $ ( n rn a' Otrard Colleie. Ofnncr ,V- iv inni at etewn eictnhr )S- t'pir tUrly at titrnl f'fte ht "0- Southern it ('"ntr'l CVt iber i.' -- lm of iVdipe et c Mijrll OnebprST c rnfta' a ('""nkfnril Nei nli r i W(il Phil niipht i at c n tinl V u iili-r 10 'ntril rt Northern Illci nemrer 1 7 clerTiinUHit .t Lrntral N" m r '."' ( enir. I l h it I ppr Parbi .w orrer.Tt MTl I en Tl- -h US el-' LL Sc !l()Ol4 Te I.l.l: TMI , Justine Ward Method of Teaching Music Autumn and h inter Xermal Courses Open Tuesday, October I, 1921, at 4 o'Cleck PIUS X CHAIR OF LITURGICAL MUSIC COLLEGE OF THE SACRED HEART 133d St. and Convent Ave., New Yerk City Cer'lfi ate an.irded upon piinc nf uMtten exeminatien RcRistratics icn. i v tl 1 ma 1 or t. -pli me MurnniRside MHI tenre In riiilnclflpliln nrrutiRrcl feir cm iipplli iitlnn te the Hr. Mether 'upcrier, ST. LEONARD'S, CONVENT OF THE HOLY CHILD 3833 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia W. PALMER HOXIE THE ART OF SINGING eM rJP A ng nr ,ffsiennl npaKemrtp M nttlMUVtll, min c erin rh ir h sir rnnmr' vr- tn c-atn-lr l1 VI I. I"(l K tarl ne n tour wi'h httra Wrtirrn i u- in hu! I rc lal f n ert IOKIll I.K N. tnrr n t jut In ! nulei ant llRh rpra rnnf-t W1MKHKI) MILKV, irr. rrrarn si-c fn un vcarn 'h Mr Hu tir l . inB ummr lt-.'d Uh Punbar c'r'ra in in lailm rel KDN I.ITTI K. rtramA unprunn aanc l!h l.cmn i circhitra ttil Pit Atlant i I- nrii irntert f'lal" llRK IOUIIKN. tnt r hirtb irc i erk renr.n r-cral IK1 Til I.INillA"T. vltra-i n-r' n ,t rle mil N r Mi' rti il "tp-n r -i STUDIO: 2110 WALNUT STREET AGNES Reifsnyder Contralto Teacher of Singing MARGUERITE Sibley Seprano Teacher of Sight Singing Roem 308 Locust 1682 150 thestnut St.. mundeipnia Philadelphia Scheel of Musical Art 1711 (HESTNTT STREET RALPH P. LEWARS DinKTOIl I)ITINf TIVK II Tl ftK Ma-ster Class in Piane ALBERTO JONAS Spunlnh lrtuoie Ntw lerk ( Ity STANLEY MUSCHAMP SiNGING MASTER Resumes Instructions Sept. 26 47 Seuth 17th Street i H. Alexander Matthews mub. uuu. organ Harmony i KOmpOSlllOn I Roem 11.1. Presscr Huildintr. i j 1711 Chestnut Street Eleaner E. Hamilton PIANIST- TEACHER Krrltal llnrmnnlr I'elie stiiBe Ilfpnrtmrnt TI till) 4IH 1714 CHESTNUT STREET Mary Miller Mount niAMlc-r i innui ACCOMPANIST AND COACH sinlenin ( lietnnt St Mourn Jfl JOSEPH CHUDNOWSKY Violinist MemK'i f M I I ' I ' i I e-a Studie, 2003 N. 23d St. Ilell I" i 1 am uid TJSJ U BOHKLJIAN, ITU Chestnut Street licft i- i' '"I"" T'le snrl(.r 1934 EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER- PHIEADELPHI A; WEDNESDAY, GREAT NECK WINS OPEN POLO TITLE J. C. Cewdln, Back en Recka- way, Sustains Fractured Leg Near Finish HIS PONY DROPS DEAD With three minutes left te play in the final pole innti li for tin- open chain chain pleiiship of America at Main. ,ester dnj afternoon. .1 (' (sewdin. back en the Ilnckiinnt. I. I . team, wax thrown from his petn and sustained a frne fturd leg The pem Wonder, of In In tcnmtleiTal fame, ruptured a bleed e el. and after threw mi; hi head around -eernl times dropped ever dead. The accident hi ought te a close the tinal match, with (Ireat N k leading b s goal te Km kawn ' (! Hegarcl le cif Cnwilln's Injurx the ltorkn lterkn waj team could tint linxe hoped te over ever cone then 1I1.1N in the liert time left, n ( J rent cck w is forcing the piny. ( ewclln was engaged in a icrimmngc I I V ti f 4 5 : ti ; Telephone, Spruce 2942 ADELE SUTOR Scheel of Music 1S23 Ranstead St. iN'rih of c hf.inut bt i .cr T rk A-Mr'n-. 11". W S'.th St 1" - Infnrmwt en pp te GRACH G. BROOMELL, Sec'y I fp PAUL VOLKMANN Teacher of Singing Affiliated with the Philadelphia Conservatory of Music 216 S. 20th St. Tfl . I (if Hat 187 Kealtleiiff IJ. . Urn id -t 1 iu Scheel With Nf?nv Ideas nn Wcstcl-Conner Institute of Music f hurlis Wpatfl ( h irlea (miner, Dr'a . K K iur! 1711 Chestnut Street Margaret E. Dailey Seprano Teacher of Sinfjing Miifhe Nit 21 Hpidiit p studio The Meredith t Dramatic Art Ij.s y errY fTrrat Dlr" or p- i "" ' dav and cm i , :. "' ff ff pr f""- nal f r TH 10 s. mill ST Sprurr 10n. C. ARTHUR KENNEDY Piane Organ Voice 1714 CHESTNUT STREET -lilille 113 Imentani vocal studies'?" I New Vclclren l"n Itlttenheinir st Hill M llolett lxicilt r 1 li'ri l n K 'rllnB 10 hc Ir.e Pi laf ni' 't '1 i n jm lei li -r f i J lupcr mm ft uiiwni -ihf roel M i i ,nd N V ' ! I ll'.Tie Itj.i i 17. "1 THE HREVARI) SCHOOL OI THE SI'OKEN W(HU) 1814 Chestnut St Lecuit 6985 C, )Tlp 'e prepfrt'inn ' tr u t r i an 1 stage 'jentiai ulture eui(e lie Kje near the beards nt the Great Neck end of the field. He tried te wnrd off an- I ether player and mndc n shnrp turn. The pen Aeered te one side and took a tumble Cewdln fell oft the side of his mount nnd nt the snme time the pony kicked the rider, breaking the lat- i ter's leg The pem took another tum ble ferwaul nnd fell (tend. Speetnters rushed en the Held fiem the stiyids. nnd the police hnd n hnrd time clearing the Held. Cewdiu was tnken te a nenr . I hospital. The indiWduul pin.) lug of Hedman Wnnamaker, 'Jd. gtnc (.Jieat Neck the ' open i hampleuship title. He neceunted for four of the eight genls, three of ) them coming in the tirt three periods. .1 W Webb, the Inteiuntiennlist. was 1 another star performer, with two goals ter the winners, while II. 13. Strnw i bridge's defensive phHlng wns the best .ccn en the Mnln field alt season. M. Belmont, Ne 1, en the Ueckuwnv I team, gae a marxeleus exhibition of tiding nnd mallet weik, nnd turned in (tliice of his team's siv goals. Cew - din, the Injured stni, getting two, and IT Hitchcock, Jr. ntiether Interna I tiennllt, the ether one for the losers. Navy Grid Outlook Encouraging VtimiHilit. Mil, Sipt 2s A rcMpu of nettnll iirlltlnim nt the "nHl Ai-nilenn etn ouimpek the felltiK her tli-xt the prua ieit fur the enntl pre exrellnnt t,f(ie! tin ulsh unexpected ileflrfenrif s Iti ptucl en, wl h near wreLkcd the team Inst nnnn ti, -lut nffiriirl the eaiMii Ht till this Mar Tin re nre eight nf Inst eir regular ttian (In ibMltute and fecund squid men and tin m ilnss has , Irted mure than the i-it i rip of nrnnilwlng material CO-RELATED iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiH STERNBERG j Scheel of Music 1 Fuller Bldg., 10 S; 18th St. 1 C. V. STERNBERG : : : Director 5 Complete Musical Education Progressive Series r.M.I, fill WHIIK niiiiiinitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiif:. - - , Pipe Picture HARRY Victeria : : Studie MI I. I.I AM I I.KOY FRAIM Dlrrrtcir nf tllr Philadelphia Institute of Music and Allied Arts Piane. Voice, Violin, Organ 'Celle and Theory Courses Air. Irulm offer n nurep cif I'iftern I.pctiircs en I lie lliullnif nlh of Music 1716 Chestnut Street Giuseppe Beghetti Operatic and Concert Tener t.ridmt", Kofil f onaratery of Mnalr. Milano, It lb Studie. 1710 Chestnut St. riiu.wiKi i'iii. r. Vrn Turk studio ,'n W 60tli M., Nrw 'lerk (It ddrcaa SfirnnM, sr STi:i I 1" ( liratnut t , Hell I'll I. or. 33 8 Johann C. van Hulsteyn ullll x n -w-wn ronaerntery Lcefsen-Hille ' v-". 1321 Chestnut St. 't I dn H j "ti n ii n nit i el H i ri h mrirv rur' op prat i i Hvir rnc- ni eon lit was f r-ri r Arm l!tnist in th- rat". I i r i Or he-tri t Par h ch r l r r ui"riM tn r pf T h- t ' ! il e 'h. i In I) partmpnt of I' tteh ' n r t'e f Must, in i t rr II np twnM iwu .j.rn en ! ilth l. c kin Tniitit Jtien r m xni v I J r. anitlen a i I i r i nert rt t and Concert n r David E. Crozier lire filial of ( iKntw I'rpahTtrrl in (linrch Organ & Piane MlinMM. K( I I'T 'MIIM)S M rillKsDWs 1520 Chestnut St. T. von WESTERNHAGEN PIANIST and INSTRUCTOR 2203 Spruce St. Season Commences Oct. 1st t I ' IIWU'II imiWI,ii,HIIMi"! MAY FARLEY sril'HVMi ItKftrI ' 'iM I'm f'RTrpR!0 Slf! i: Ierlimtnn Aie tlOMMROl OH n.;n iiiiiniiiii'i'iiiuiiiiiuiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii! BRUNO EINHORN ( K.I I.IH1 NMIIMI MIS II KM II U. TO me pink snti.KT Hell Phene Hnlnnt 0736 EDITH WALTON HAMLIN spMIWIsT lll 1'IAMI Tl(lli:i!S Dunnlni Mlein PreRrrfmlie i login cm SerleH 1000 Mauler h. rh , Pep'jr 7300 REGULARS DEMOTED Three Players In Harvard Squad Reduced te Substitutes Cambridge, Mnss., Sent. '28. Head Conch Heb Visiter has (hopped eleven men from the Hnrvnrd vnrsltv sound nnd demoted three regulnra te the ranks of substitutes. All this tdek plnce be hind the barred gates of the stndlum, the in net Ice for the first time being completely secict. The men dreppcdvcrc C. H. (Nmper, V. K. Ciinimlngs, A. H. (Jiroux. J. H Hnrtley, H. H. Humphrey. D Ke . C C. I.ee. i: K Mc(!agg. H. M Uiibln. M. W. Self nnd U. Wharten. Jcwett Jehnsen wns substituted for Charley Huell as vnislt (piurterbnek. Otlier shifts lneught Al I.ndd from the second tennr te replace Charlej Hubhaid at left tackle and "Tubby" (!rew te replace Wesley Hrneker at gumd. YALE VARSITY SCORES Registers Twe Touchdowns en Scrub Eleven In Strenuous Session New lliitrn, Conn., Sept -s Al though the Ynle legulnis tinnlh suc ceeded in dtlving two touchdowns ever the scrub goal line nnd pitciiting the reserves from talking, the opposition exhibited te the vnislt attack u.ter da was the severest of the reason. The regulars were nimble tct register ucneN ARTS Teacher Training Classes TOK CATALOCl V Organ Playing A. CRISP Theatre 1817 E.Cambria St. 'fVrlrNr,,,r'rrr,VrrryVVyy nvVKPTIONAT. opportunity for plnRlriK 1ieh in St Marks c helr, l'hll.i , and rhurch of Our Smleut, Jcnklntewn Cir fare snliir nncl MiinniPr mmp If our be hewnnj ecaI .ibllltj lvnc lilm .ipil en Men , Wed or Thurs afternoons at I JO e clock .it 1625 Locust St. LEWIS A. WADLOW 18Sr, 1921 Pennsylvania Conservatory . of Music 1705 N. 17th St. Vivian Ingle, Director Per Mm, Women, Res and Girla r nur I j'h ruitur.il Hnd praCi a! and ihc f 'i lcrnce I'lmn tlrann (two large pr.ic- lundelln tire ergnn) Inlln lliirmem lnIiuuelle ( ountprpelnt llnnje ( oinpealtlnu Oiilt ir eler ( ulturc I'l inn limine und Itrpalrlnc 11 itc ei call ter cntaleg Y. M. C. A. II. I Arch st 1018 I.ehlKh An- siinaetu and 1d S(n, SYRENE LISTER Mezzo Seprano Teacher of Sinqing Ceaih Foreign Diction Mondays & Tliurtdayi, 1716 Cheilnut St I'hlliiil. Mihl.i licit I'ltfinr I eruai (Kill Metropolitan Bid;., New Yerk i Helen Ackroyd-Clarc CONTRALTO 'y'efic Production rt of Singing , Studie, (.reble Hldp. Zrx 1710 Chestnut St. ANNE McDONOUGH SIGHT SINGING 1823 AI.N'L'T STREET Intcrrt y rf tr-uVir eh 1ipfi rifien WINIFRED ATKINSON V I AS l ST 17l CHESTNUT ST. Phime I.neiiht ItlRII LEONARD EPSTEIN VIOLINIST InkiriiitKin ,. rninr'r., OpeiilnB nf Studie . Orteher t.t Bit i in mm IllTU.il 81 Hr.r , mdle, 282J N lh Ht Jlrmher Philadelphia Orchestra SCHOOL OF mUS!0 SEPTEMBER & until thirty rmnutcs of strenuous scrimmaging cndu In which they Wcre compelled te chang their line-up fre quently, while the scrubs fought In their third line trendies with their original eleven men. Itiisscll Murphj wns net in uniform becnuse of nn cxntninntlen, Je Oed, nf the freslimnn squad last jear, piloted the varsity. He wns the only varsity man who plajed throughout the scrim mnge. The star wns Newell Ncldllngcr, who went in nt, left hnlfbnck Inte in the afternoon nnd mntle n Ifi-ynrd run for touchdown tlneiigh a broken field nnd later two ether runs for U." nids ench, though they were net followed by touchdowns, the scrubs brnclng and holding the eleven for downs. Housekeeping Apartments .Modern, Fireproof, Elevator Buildings 18th and Walnut Streets 15th and Pine Streets Juniper and Spruce Streets b rooms and 1 bath te 11 rooms nnd 4 baths McILVAIN & CO. 1210 Otis ltulldltlB Philadelphia Philadelphia Conservatory of Music 216 Seuth 20th St. jD. JH. Directors VAN SCHOOL NOW OPEN Catalogue sent upon request. THE HARCUM SCHOOL BRYN MAWR, PA. A nnlnu" clmel with ntreng Collrce Trpparaterj and Ofneral Acnclemi, w rk Mn a! Hch.in'acfa of n 'arpp c nirater IncllMdunl Inlru ilen in I'lane Violin Celle II irp Sflfegsie Ilinnenj un lr tli lirr i n of rredrrlrk llnhn 'ck muslcaleH. Counterpoint nnd Composition Uluhlj trained cherucei Orchestra. Edith Hatcher Harcum, U. L., Pupil of Leschetizky Hrud of tUr Scheel 1' JJ The Kurtz Voice Studies 1520 Chestnut St. Catalogue en Request Phene, Locust 3416 ZECKWER-HAHN la Academy 1617 Spruce Street Pupils May Enter Any Time Classes in all departments resumed September 6th. IIIIVM III.S Wfht rhllu . Ilecit, (il rilllllllOUII Send for PrONptTtiiH fc i Columbia College of 'Music 1020 NORTH 15TH ST. Oscar Streland Jehn (J. Ingle Catalog Mailed WASSILI LEPS I 'eice Piane Theory Wednesdays and Thursdays l PltPssI It III III, 1711 CHESTNUT ST. " Phiim I in net A7AJ Phila. Musical Academy Germantown Branch 30 East Walnut Lane ni i 'wu 3Mh hniKin (Itn 38.12 .HImKPII ( I MIM:. Hirer. FRANK CORTESE Harpist I en' n I, c en l'ie Harp 1421 Ellswerth St. Phene uresen 4AU J Philadelph usical 1921 Jmkassadei? Wm. B. Kugler 124 S. 13th St. Aheve Walnut $1 Dinner Matirlre Illver Tete Orle riiree Split Pens Chlrken n In Klnr New Pttcretnsli 1'ntimr rnrsfllle Sllxrcl Salnd Ire Cream tenff LUNCHEON DAILY, '76c KNITTING WOOLS 16c an Ounce J Silky Weel, 2 ezs. 41c 100 Samples Upen Request Daily I"ftrccl Pest Service Colonial Yarn Heuse 1011 rl,m, Ql I'linne I'linnp iiniM nOlO i.Ui Wlltwjr wi. j i&SffiMu. HENDRIK EZERMAN DEN BEEMT FOR ENROLLMENT Secretary, MARY V. HAGERTY Scheel of Music Thaddcus Rich, Mus. Dec, Dean E. F. Ulrich, Diiecter Thorough Instruction Frem the Primary Department te the College Courses. In lelin. rire Wie nrean fclle. Harp Mande in nnd fluitar All Oich fnil Instrunicnts, Harmony, Counterpoint Training mirscs fnr H m liri of Musle for 1'ul Ik .ml I'rlnle .'cIielIh DHtlnsuisrcd InKtruoters and Competent AHMtgtan'M Term' of 10 Prlvute Lessens In' Violin IJppirtmcni, $"."0 te Jfin 00 riane Department $7 "0 te $"U J0 1'er Terms In eiher D'pcitmenta and I ull D.t ills b' ml fur Cataleffue K-17. or i ill al the Scheel of Music 221 Seuth 17th Street Ulcll riiunr; Illamend llfi.U) nuwrii .st iioei.s: , North I'hlli. Itrancli. (Ill . I.rlilsli Ae. (ear (rniiiinteiMi e.) (lennuetiiMii llranrli, .Mi 10 C.rniinlmsn Ate, (Near (III Men Ace) i TEMPLE UNIVERSITY llrinil st lulnu llrrkH A i I'hll idelphla THE Leschetizky Scheel 1 of Piane Playing HAROLD NASON, Director CPllpll llf I (Mill , I The Leschetizky Method V nl N nn, i ir- f I ii hoi t t lip nui I (lllll)ltl.N s ),,,t nril l)rp Modern I 'nun ikc. Iliulniurs Wile nine 1 ur.il nit lire. sIMI I il Tflinluil ( uiirhe .cilci fm l'i lulrx) I 1712-14 Chestnut St. RAGTr! Pinne Playinfj 'aught Beginner in 20 Lessens OPEN EVENINGS Adult Ileitlnnerh u Speelultj Adrnnce ( nuri,p If en New Pl Phenf Snriifp 0I1CI7 TIME: i tut riu.i; iie(iui.i:i il,.!;,i.',hN', stiioei. tn pep mi mc llil) riieMlllIt St. 11 WMU I , MkV ANN M. THOMPSON I lam ii r- i, n uii -.t i h I, i tt in s. ii rn si stmlle mil ( lit (nut si nn, ; T A "M.TM T7. Vi. r nf i ... i. i ... . 'l-l.OUIN , u.rite fl)1 lnlerv, M W Mlltlv N ELSIE LYON Coiviralte Soloist I xi (meit i f I ' i in ..e -un i t M.ire i,t i I f "Ha ni( I II I I 'I .s ' I ' - I HI Studiei, 303 Camej.e Hill, New Yerk lX A SeUmrty Furnae.t m.ih sippnancet ktfi it . L. D. Berger Ce., 59 N. 2d ; Bell. Staikct sst '.-... 31, : """"" Vnlii g?j EDISON RECORDS are first, with BROADWAY HITS Snrclnl rtlcndci enrli wcek BLAKE & BURKART "The Heme of The New U)en, R. XV. Cor. i:icvrnth S. 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