W MP?iCS5S5 I -,,-,,. "A f)UST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE t Nancy Wynne ials About an Interesting Engagement .of an Out-of-Town Girl A Wedding and a ami ecHcuuiew, W WW" of K11en Atoert ftml qieMn 1. of Npw Wk? J' cn ir.Vur Alweml. i-ti?p of Arlzenn. He , 'nwitnl nt (hr Dnlp.1JI(Mlp sveilrflnit en Mnv SO, "J- 'i"" ""J" """ " " """' Mrs. Neil 1"- of 10,,J rlnn "Lit who was- lllir.nbcth A I weed, l nlcre of Mr. f Mcrkelry Tey "' . i,A U...1I1 rn.lrtnimfli street 0f "30 tfeiit" Tblrtcptilh street I'.lltn or "Attf." rtj most people t.-'-V must ntl'rnctlve nml lin e cnll eftrn 'Wtd here. Hlie und lier MMei" "Atty" Mi-f rt'fUmiriei- rnmp with n Ricnt may girls' (renriMjIlndelphln nnd nre ,try p"epulai'. ' ' I. nm 0' '"'""'ken. l's' V"'10 sle1 nl St J'ery t i'ectiskfllW later nt Fnrmingten. I denU tblnk; she .ever "officially" came-tnir.1 , Stephen -Ives is the son of the Intc Mr, Wl8 'lqs, of 'Bosten, nnd went te HiirffrVd-i Vliere" he was graduated In !9. ' ' , TjltlSCII.I'A .MOUItIS nnd Kenten X "EleVnbrf v ' ill ' be married this nfterWqiu 'A' ' oVleek nt the Church of (lie '!., yiiephcni. in New inent "f'rKl'ln i'enP jf tt.e (irt ,f he uiiitpr'n .loll- te bp mnwle.1. Vhe H the second of a Inrgp family of Merrises, an, ih .7f. '""! ; , t.iiiia nnniiiiii liiiiiKinri unv n. .... ;--..., .,,.mi,i. !, I lew nalnU'd. vill be the beet man ' anllKenlen will hne a let of his friends in li n inn lie. iiit Jin iTiiiuiMft mi from rriiKCinn u? nmutn. iivpiu-." r. :hritepliei Merris and Hollinnswerth Mnrrls. dr. A .sinnlt reception will fellow at' Dundnle, Vlllnneva. THK len-heralded Deven IIeisc Shew Hull "Hi nk- plnrp tonight nt firepii Mill I'nrnn. ?:ery dny T hear of mero people wl" nre R'"? dinners Jipferc K among them nip Mrp. tisnliier (.'eKatt. who will enter tain for hPf ilflURhters. Kllen Mary nnd Kugenla ; -Mr. nnd Mrs. Hieliard Weed. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Francis HroeVe. Mi. William H, Hughes nnd Mr. nml Mrs. Wllllnm II. Wannmaker. I am iuM rrnr.v tu (fa thp mbarpt, I knnv It will be great; such n com cem com Wnnilen n I'eciiy Thnrer nnd Hip n...l. Mnl.l Klinriw ii f Ihn "MarrlilCP T.r"- Marr Intestine Cnlemnn. the i- l.A...lt... ft i.C ,, Vnt ltr'1 rule herein of VMi "'.'."":, Charlie (.ilpin. of the Mask nnd Wig fame. "Tubbj t'lnrk. who 1 ' leming ever e-peeiniiv ter iup occ.i ecc.i occ.i nien. Tevls Huhn. of the Princeton Trlanulp Shew, and hint but net lenM. Mrs. Hnrti'-en t'nner nnd Mnttos.whe ilapeed fe beautifully in "Why Net," rtuld net but prove piitrniiclng. ' n''r(irs ngrtV Vrlsellln wjll lmvp I Mi nn.l MrvClinrlei. Barker, formei fermei ,,i Alr Iteelnald H. Merris, ,v of Aidmere, lia mefd Inte their ,fr aunt. -J,r'' ' ""'J " ' V' . "V. '. nw hcmip In -nwd. Liter In the n matron of honor, nnd het four BlHtPS ,,,. M Marker will e abresri. .. .,, , , I place yesterda afternoon at 3 o'clock. THE Deven Herip Shew hn. Iippu Th( nKVi ivine'w officiated. The bride, verr !nterptlng. don't you think? whp waa given In marrlase by her lV. nprr seen tn maiiv chlldrpn as father, waa unattended. After n wed Ttc nerei i en n mni j ,p"''ur;" dim? trip. Mr. and Mrs. Cehen will live were there the ether dnv. Iwo of the i at 6fl4i'rhe,ter avenue, where they will riitetr WPtP Dorelhv Iell nnd I el ,p at nome nrter ,lulv I,eln-r. Thev aiP about nine .spars old . t u... VL.i . t,i, i..f. iwntiiv I Mi. and Mrs. Iivln Cahan, of 117 .inil have levplv golden hair. I )eipt iv Senfh j.,,,..,,, BlrC(.t ,,,.,. entfrtam. I1he,dnughtpr of Mr. nnd Mr. .lelin 1)))r Mr nn() Mrn nBlrv Gressman. Miss II. Fell. .Ir.. and Telly the pldpst. Bttln Pipkin nnd Mr. Herbert Stein, I think, of thp three adorable girl of of New Yerk, for a few daj . lb Herrv I.elpers. of Chestnut I HII. - Thej both hnd trnvs of (lowers and ran- .,-., u,, -, bljia lies vvlilch they were wiling nnd thev I NORTH PHILADELPHIA were i!rr--CM of vellnvv organdie with nt-, and Mis. William i:. Paike. of little poke bonnets of the same ma- I 1 7 .. 7 North Heventeenth street, aie en- lerlsl. Almnvt cvrrv ihlld I :nvv nail rn Ire eiam eein in one linnd nnd a deg en a lea-.li bv the ether, for ns von knew there svn. a deg Rhevv in nnnectlnn with the horse show, nnd llirte.wern n gieiit many entries. Mr. (,'piirge W. Child' Urexel svna i'i her bes. She iis wearing n lovely v'nlle ilr.s trimmed with medallion', nf Irish Ine. nnd n mushroem1 shaped bar "f llht blue strHvv. Mrs. MncKnight Wiiek. who was I.i.pj CJrey. von knew. leeVed most ntlriictive In n Nile green silk sweater white linen skirt and i hut of burnt strnw color with a tnn bind. Margaret nnd (Jinn Harle svetr there, ten, Mnignrel wp.irlng a becom becem inj erratu-i'dlmcd trlceletie drcs with i large ci ram-colored bat. nnd (Jina l smart ficpe-knlt fnvk with -i Inrge Wick stiaw hnt trimmed en one MitP with ceque fp.-ithfl . AXCY WYNNi: SOCIAL ACTIVITIES MI'S I Ian let F '.linnseriii.itin. ilanch lr nf Mi. .mil Mis Jehn Kdvvnid '.till inermann, of Chestnut Hill, will give 'i dinner-dance "t her home en Satin- .i..: -...-,-. . . ..-....... i "iy eening. .iuiv i. in noner ei ,m' , starenretu A Sharpies", daughter of ternm' r.niinced te Mr Walter 1. P.e, Jr. ' ... MP n.., .,,n. I .. I. I. .1.1 t'i.1. t.A .if .. .mm -.,- Mt.itui.iMi ,1.11 n. .r, ... lever neii'.e. wiivne .lie enieriainiiiRtnlenths S tlllr enrsts Ailmhul unit Mis ThCO- lore Cars- (li.tvKnn. nf W.isltliictnn Ad i "ilrsl nnil Mrs Cihvmjii will attend the "ere shevv IihII this evenliiK at the , flfen Hill Kami Hetel Senater tlcorge niiRrien 1'tppcr nud Mis I'epper gave illiinM n Saturdn. evening in liener' ' -sumiiai nnd Mr- UlilJM'll Mr Deuslas flMilen Allan 'nn of Mr nml Mis IriiiiU I Allan of 'lorenio '.All wlluse mni M-irn tu VII,, C.lrnliniv l Muidecli niece nf Miss Htnlly C 'nrnshavv. f W.vnnevsoed will tnke Plft-n en S.itutdHv iifteruoeu next, will entertain his best mni Hnd uiheis nt dinner en Wednesday evening nt his Heme In Chestnut Hill A pa-iv who will din" together this 'nl,ng at the rircen Hill Fauna Hetel. "erbienl(, befer tbe Deen Hnrsft Mil ( r. I 1 '1 --- uv-fc ii ivai U-, en Mr mil Min. J'rbeit K ('.iRItt, of iiediiinc. liesrmniii. will give a dinnei en ll.l. .. i . 'V .... i --. iiiiiei ,-tiiie;, .innr i .ir. nun M Cav.,tt l.nve taken the Lanier luttage at Vevvnert for the sninmei "Mi .mil M,s i tlitir i: few of ppiiiigbroeh I'aiin, IP u Mawr, have Is !l'?d Invitations for n dance nt the Merlen tlelf club en l-'rldnj evening, jiinc i?,t in iione,- nf Mra Pew's slstPi .suss llaimah Miirim Klllett daughtei i!r nnd Mis William .1 Illliett. of M ''li Scventeni- sued whose jtiilae 10 Mi Prvv's btethcr. Mi. V ' lei C ivvv will lake place the fcl- uiilng dti I" !i"d Mrs sti.krt i 'ties nw Mi Mtllti l.lpniindtt have issm.il Invltt-' 'ions fop n garden lu'it.v in U-n.ni, h'lsli. ''s mad nn,, Miiwi, en Satiiidii) lift- rr".""ni June 17, fiem I, .id until 7.J0 '1-IOi.k Mi's N.ipij Mihenn dnuchter of ,' and Mis Themas McKcan. of lluv lluv rrrerd vthe has been nbicad for a scar, "Jes id Hi this leiintr.v en I .a Fiance "H baiuidaj 'M ntlrl Sli.j It...... II. ... I n..-.l.i ., .- It-'I'l l.lll.UI IlltllCli "i I i.nl.s bra. Wviitievvnetl, iim' eccupj-j i7 .," nn"'inient nt ijieuu lllll I arms 'VI thp em Ij iuniuiti, Mis .lames II is lllnglen. of Si'stj ,"' ll """et and I'hiipuli read, Over- ;. j ." eniei tain at n small luncli-, "en and bildge piirt.v en Thursda net. ' iTn .Huntingdon alle.v Ceuntr.v club "a Eive a dinner-dune? imnuiieiv night n,fr "Ud Mi ,i Tuniinsti Athlen mid ' vu '''."''Rhteis, Ml-, Anne Asliteu and .M,.1, (yullne ,v htnn nml tlielt son ;V,V. dliimi -iuun of Itedleaf "Jiineivtiiid mid (Mccment will leave ti.'"?!,'" fi"' Jui":inewu. II I, when HV vvlll eicupy their luttaKe uit.-'i""1 :l18' .l",,,,,V Jl'J"re HimcPln. ul ah'le, Moereana ayenue, Cheainut &&&&. jJLtt jur i uaay Hill, will leave earlv In July for their ramn Haranae Lake In tit Adiron dack Mountains, wherc.thay lll remain until the mitunm. ' Mri. A. tie T'.mbll. of .VeW Voik. will nrrlvp the lattei part f next pk te spend a fw ilai with hep Ken-ln-law aiul tlauKlitcr, Mr. nnd Ml, It. Alas, lair -McCloud. of 221 s t.ncim street, before Rpenrlln- Hip nmnir with them nt their feltntrA nn 4trtr.l.lr.,i ...A..,. ,Cepe May. Mi', and Mrs. Kdwnid A. fiehmidt of wellvreten. Uadner. arp entertalnlnar as their ft-uesta Mr. Alfred Kletx and hla son, Mr. Trafterd Kletx, of Washing ten, T). V.. and neche-en Trre, Kranr Mr, Clors and hi aen will aall for Europe en Wednesday next, Mr, nnd Mri. Geerse rras of r. tpr, will no early In .tune te rtehoheth lleach. Del., nhpre they will eccupv their fettasn until H:ptember. Mr. and Mrs. William Ashmead Der, of llosemetit, will moo Inte their new home. In Ardmern about the mlddlp of .Tune. Mra. Garnett I'ondleten, of Cheg. tpr, has been the cuest of Mr. and Mis. Der for a few days. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Almy. of Mnd Mnd dewne, are entertaining Mrs. Almy's alster. Mrs. David ,Iane Hullock. of Mount Vernen. N. Y., for a. few daja. Mr. Albert B. Mills Ir at the Seavlew Gelf Club ever the helldav with Mr. W. n. K. Mitchell, Dr. Walter Weed and Mr. B, M. Campbell. Mrr. It. W. rtlrhardx, of Atlantic i'in, Is npendlntr a few weeks nt IdWIId. near Media-. Mr. nml Mi .lul I)p 1Iriath. e' Korty-flret and l.ocuet -itieet". ate n tertalnlnc their tlanithter. Mri t:dward I. Kcllej. r New Yeik. for a few dn whera "die will le n hrr niethnr. Mra Frank O, Hurrewa, cf New Yerk, and will travel with her for two months. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mm. .Icucpli P. T'ureell hav returned from ,UHlr wcddlnB" trip nml klrMil frfi flirpistl If,, fltia, l.'tnrAtir. M Martin, of 6012 Klntfse?alnff nre nur, before her maniac en Apill 1'J. Mr. and Mr Henry Hasitt. .Ir. of West I'hllRdelphla. nte rpeeKlntr con' irratulfttJeni en the hlrth of twlni. Henry Basett. Jd. and ttebert Merris Baeaett. en WpdneSday, May 2t. A nrettv weddlnc took place at te o'clock en Saturday morning In the Tnherrtaele Lutheran church. FlfH nlnth and Snruce ntrepte. when Miss Mary B McClew, of 6JI.1 Sanamn jitrpet, bpeame Jho bride of Mr Geerge K. fetK ijer. of Abbottstown. P.i The Rev. Win. .1. Miller, Jr., pastor of the church, cfll elated. A small reception, at the home "I l,,u ill nc i- iLifLiii-., luuuncu ini'iifui- atelv after the ceremen. Mlesltelpn McClew. a sister or the bride, waa the maid of honor. Mr. .toen McClew, brother of the bride, wn best man After a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs Metzger will llve at Abbetlstcwn, Pa. Thp marriage of Misi Cecilia I.. Yen- kin, daughter of Mr. and Mn. Jehn Yes- Uln, or ,i2i uetanic nvenue, and Mr Samuel Cehen, of .ITSt Pine street, took teriHining as ineir gucsc .sirs newara IVkert. of St. Aucustlnp. Fla.. who svlll jase shertlv for her summer home In the White Mountains. Mr and Mrs A. S. Feuchtwanser. of 2027 North Fifteenth street, nre re celvlnir consrntulatlens upen the blith of a daughter, Alice Fcuchtwanger. Mr I.lvlng'iene. of San Francisce. Is visiting his son-in-law and daughter. Mr and Mr. Moe T.leberman, of 1825 Spilng Gaidcn street. Mr'. M K. Kaufman, of SJ4S North Ulgl'teenth strect. wns In c'iape of the puiiual auto run of the Maggie Tt Halrd Chnpter of the order of the lastrn Star, which took place en Saturday. A supper nnd dance at Woodvale, Wls Wls snhlcken, followed. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Irene Krelger entertained the members of her sorority. Tau Phi Sig ma, ever the sveek-end at her bungalow nt Brldgewater. I'n. Among the gueste were Mls Kdlth McOan-lcle. Mla Mar garet Malr. MIsb ilemletta Nelman, Miss MnrlP McClure. Miss Mary Mirtn. i fa,'n- of Queen I-aie Mancr, will leave I Miss Kathrlne McDowell. Mrs. Kailh,, .ine for Bay Head, where they will Brandt and Mrs Jehn I.echer. spend the summer. Mr Tlnrn- Mnlnn will leave tedav for m,. i. Cnehrsn r.t STrti ci,enr iifmi , . . ' :. . - : . Alientnn n. vv ne-c sue expects 10 remain fnr six month? Mr and Mrs William Crull. of Flf. . teenth and RUner streets, will sal! te ! inntinw mi the Bercntarla for i:ureiK . ..... ..... 1 . . . who!" inc win rcniaiii naln for a few f fiil , , of "J64I Seuth Miss .lane Hai rnd. n.'teenth street has returned home from Chelsea, where she spent daj few Mr and Mrs Wallet Kaiser are en tertainlng fei ,x few da.vs as theli guest ,, , i.--e U'nli.v nf l'nln l! I .111-111, ,,.,.. .Midi., tu. (,...w.., . '. i MOORESTOWN Miss Ida Sullivan lias been visiting Mrs Chnr'ei Maxwell, of Merchant vllle. X J. Mrs J Boen Wlnstetteen nnd her family have teturned from Ocean Clt after a few days' vlBlt 1. IS tl..n.. HllJlAif Hrl Mr, , w i.inten. of Knt Central ave rt Ptnil il ePl .11 UIU lOUttBC Ul .MIS' l.lnten. Mi and Mi William F Stieud. of Chestnut atieel, have left te spend the ,.mn,r n vi.u,, i s"'""'r ln 'MJInc I Engaged IMietn lis Uliiis tlulilentkj MlhS tIANKT KI.I.AKKTII ( L'llTIS lnu;liler of Mr. 'runrli tiurlls, of .I.'ilri I'iitn slrcct, wltesc, euK.'igc- raent has rerenlly been nnneuncnl lu Mr. U .McUiiuey, of Chlratu ? 3VBN1NG PUBLIC -CJ INTERESTED A Til- A 'LLLLHI MISS SAKA II. KAIIA Dnugliter nf Mr. and Mrs. William Llod Dally, of I.angmcre, Ardmnre. lte was one of the leading characters In "telantltc." the production whkh as given en Thursday, Friday and Saturday of last week MISS PRISCILLA MORRIS TO WED MR. EISENBREY Marriage Takes Place Thla After noon at Rosemont A wedding of Intel est will take place at I o'clock this afternoon nt the Church of the Geed Shepherd nt llosemetit, when Mlsn Prlscllln MeirK daughtT of Mrs Alfred Paul Merris, will be come the bride nf Mr. Jehn Kenteii Klaenbrev, son of Mrs. J. Kenten Klsen brev. The bride, who will be g-lven In matiiage by her grandfather, Mr. Jacob S Wain, svlll wear ii gown of white liberty satin cut leund at the neck and made with .short sleeves and a court train She will worn a S'eil of svhlte tulle ami old family lace, svhlch svai worn by her mother. She will carrv lilies of th sallcy and white roses. Mrs. Iteelnald H. Motrin, aunt of thn bride, will be the matron cf honor. She svlll wear orchid s-elle ever -blue silk and a large hat of orchid-colored ciepe. She will carry a bouquet of orchid-colored sweet peas The bridesmaids will include the brlde' sister', Miss Ottllln Meirls. Mies 1-ydla I, Merris. Miss Virginia Merrla and Miss Constance Merris. .Mis. Geerge Farnum Hrewn Miss Dorethea Bnlrd. Miss Allda B. Klsenbrey and Miss Hen rietta McV. Frltr. They will wear frocks of orchld-celered S'elle made ever suit and embroidered In the same color silk and picture hats of the same color crepe de chine. They will carry bouquets ei ira roes .til. ..luiuirw iiaiiii. .,i, ill n.i;i )4 best man, and the usher will Include .sir. Aiuett carey wan, air. ue Ferrest I M. Alexander. Mr. Tbemaa Bancroft. Mr. Jehn M. nvvlng. 3d. Mr. Walden Pell. :d . win Mr, niiuaiu n. .ihckhuh hii hi i Pi inceten University: Mt. Charles Chris-. temher Merris and Mr. P Holllnsswerth ' Merris. Jr. Mr. Charles Frederick Balls' also of . Princeton Unlversltv, svlll pUy the or- gan at the ceremenv. , A imllll r'uMntlmi llt fnllnw nl Illln. dale, the home of the bride's mother i Mr. Elsenbrey and his bride will spend I the summer at Beach Haven. N. .1.. and ' will occupy an apattment at Ylllnneva , nuer vjcieurr i. i , held GERMANTOWN A earden fete and baaanr waa r.1 ,,l,Susr?"ns.efr.tl.1B cl,ureh rfc.,1le' Heed Shenherd. In Cjcrmantewn. en Sat urday nfternoen In nld of the church. Mrs. J Abbett Wiggins la chairman of the committee. Mis Elliett Curtlse, who was In charsre of the flower stBll. rrtert.ilnd htr aides at an Informal a .. . i-v . . . ' siipper at her home, nt Queen Lane Maner, nfter tha fete. The guests were Miss Beatrice Corsen. Miss Janet Tel hemu.s, Miss Olive Telhemus, Miss Caro Care Ivn Irwlu, Mlsa Eliner Pasvsen nnd Miss Helen Curtlss. Mr. and Mre. William P. James, of i t.M West Price utreet. will spend the , summer at their cettace In Aberdeen , Place. Chelsea. They will have as their gue'ts their daughter. Mrs Rey Fred-1 eiicK. ann ner nine uaugnier, ,sus mrr. . khuiiu liium ir nine,- in no Pauline Frederick. i weeds. He is turning all Hltdlnnd Mr an. I f,c Rlllntt l',ir(l nrt th.li- i ..... .. -.,.-.... ,, ..., ert vesterday te spnri several weeks i ns the gsiest of Mrs. Klngsley, of Mar- tlnrturg. Fa. Miss Margaret hawrence. of Greene street, spent the week-end at a house, ... !.... I.. ... . .1 . V ...... party given In Mr. and Mrs T, Dillen found '.Mcrr.v Rebin lalsing a great fusi iawN,.fc,Bo,,ennvenueMar'!r1' r- I "dice! Cher! Crre ! Send for a doc- Pint aaj A DC rni ikjtv , I , , UTY I , Mr and Mr? Samuel Wilsen Wll- i nanineii, ei .ucun, nn- irtcinns con- t-.i, j t, nnrl tlm fnli-lee flu,. gratulatlens en the btrlh of a daughter. ' 'Iark nn' Jtl'ie nndllie fairies Hut -Martha Jane Williamson, en Friday, tcred te Merry Kebin s nest. lhlngs May IP. were ns she said her four prettv blue Mr nnrt Mrn PdR-lrd C Ttllrlnn nf I f8Ks hn,ll Imngeil te CggS of VV like r.,V;te"rn,crrtarn"S iekjy lth reddish b. own. at their cottage at Lewes Beach. Del. While they vvern Mill wondering ever for a week The auests are: Mrs. Silas I this Mis. Urnvvn Thrasher gave her crv Comfeit. Mrs Franl; .Sweeney, Miss , Mary Herner and Mlsa Annie De L,an- ney. Stlu T4r.nA SVIirelnt. rfflllffhtAr aI Mr and Mrs KcjH t hjeleck. of Swnrth- innie, will go In a few daya te State College where she will be a guest at , ., l,..e 1,-,,-tM anrlnr- limlnr lub Mr ' n iiuv.pi. ,..... v.... ...a ,...w. ..uvl, ,,ii , and -Mr wneciee.K and tnelr family will go e.irlv In June te their 'ettage at Seaside Park, where they will spend the summer. Mr. and Jfra .1 Thester Wilsen of Aldan, me entertaining the r daughter. Mrs. Charles I,. Atwater, of Chester town. Md.. for a few- das Miss M.irv Wilsen gave an Informal bridge parts en Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs Atwater. MORRISTOWN The marriage of Miss Kntheiine V Burk, daughter of Mr and Mrs neerce 5!iS' ?5u5-n.wr,T. v.r. " :'rsi .iteii HUrh (l .D iMint titaifliiivii aui'Ci. illKl Mr Jehn Kelly, of Atlantic ritv win take place en Wednesday June 1 1. In St. Patrick's Church 1 he bride win be attended bv her sister Miss Mai vTluik KVcTer1 aUMUnrivaTleckern flewCer'Kl.l"U Theses! inVsvlVl l?e Mr Jehn Burn, of Atlantic City, Mrs. Wallace n Stroud, of tl'S stuu nice atreet. has Issued Invitations fet bridge atreet. baa Issued Invitations for . , ' ,,nr" t.Lhi It ,, ,;,.l ie nt l a bridge partv en Tuesday June 0, te 'ee pln.sed exhibition matches nt the meet Mrs. Ollbcrt I.ane nannehevvei opening of the new tenuis courts, and who befeie her recent marriage waa, the bnsebnll diamond was u?ed for the Mtss F.llzabeth VanTasiel, of Newton-' first time in n giime netween the Simla vtlle, Mass. Mnrln (Country Club inul thp Yeung Mrs. H. Crnskey Allen, of R.-.i Swede J(, All)',:,,'' Assoclntleii. of C'onsho C'ensho C'onshe ntreet, has tetutnrd from Wilmington heeken. Ihe eeunttj club teiim wen Pel., wheie she was the truest of ben In ten Innings bv the sceie of 10 te I), father, Mr. William ("enaid ln the evening the new niidlterluin Mia Heward It. Watt, of Trooper via the scene of a teeeptleii given ln read, spent the last week-end in New honor of Supreme Knight Hahertv and Verk cit. th" emcers of Sieitn Mnrla Count U and Miss Alda Peacock of PeweM street has letuined from a stny In P.eading. Hear Baccalaureate Sermon F.xerrisrti iiltcudlng the nnnuiil tern- iMCiirf nietit of Cnllcsevllle llljli Scheel begun yesterdny. when the bncealauiente Iseinir.ii was pi cached by the Kev. WIN llam Clapp lu Trinity Ueferuicd Church, v. LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MONDAY, IN SINGING 3 DREAMLAND ADVENTURES 'Tefn the Teattr" By nAUIIV I 1 ThU week Jack awl -lanrl nir qhrn a funny and ciciliup tunc ei the pranki nf Tem the Tcaict . CHAPTER I The Gelden (il.tut BANG : Jack and Jnnct snt up in their beds. Hnng! Anether report like u gun shook the early mernins air. .Tack nnd Janet jumped from bed nnd ran te their sviudews. Wlint svns mak ing that noise? It wasn't the Fourth of Jul. Hunters wouldn't sheet se close te the house. Burglars never came, te the (Jrcnt. Weeds. Ne one svns In sight ns they poked their bends out and looked around. The enlv sijrn of something unusunl wns n little puff of smoke slowly floating up ward. ... , , , , , Aain catne the cxiilobieti this time rignc in ireui ei iiiem." Anniner pun of smoke floated skvvvard. .Inck nnd Janet ducked (IipIi- bends, nnd dodged ..... trnni t lie m inilnt, a"? rrem tne w niiews. A with caused Jafk quickly te peak .." . ' .. ' '. i Olll Me cnuglir n sllmpse of u grin- nine face behind a tree anil then it nis gene. mm,. ,,,ni...-. nj i,n,,,ifi Th ""' limrilllll, "US lieillllll III. I Ill- SUI1 was .1USI rising, tilling tile weeds with sparkling beanty. The birds were slneinir fhelp elnd crieetlnrs In the ,1ns. jack un( ,anPt weVe net serrv te have ,... .-i,.,,.,i . .,, been awakened se enrlj. -"-- ....v..... .-.. .....y. i Hut It svns hours iiliend or their usual gcttimj-up time. They would have te I vv nit long for breakfast. Se both nf the children crept hack Inte their beds for n few mere vv Inks. scarcely nnd tney closed their eyes when n bumming noise caused them te sit up again. Humming birds were fltif jtftnr nlsfsi'A t1sni 1m rvs tvil i Ki, ,1 IlllltCI llli HUUii- til It I4IIIIIIIII& UIMIC ,. t, .,?,..,, ., f.i,. ,..0 n-i. who earned masle fairy, caps. 1 he iiuiniiiiiii; unue uru;iii;ii 111c -i fit- en nn: heads of the children, and. prctte, Jack nud Janer were changed Inte flvlnz I fairies, and the liummlng birds were revealed te them ns King Ilummei, prnce Flltter-Flaslt and nil the faiiy f.n,lr. , ..7.' ,,, . .. ,., i-t,,. ,,,, ,em' wi',,, ' ', . , S . " ,'" lOps l UTV V . A goblin giant! Jack and Janet never bad heard of ui h n thing. Thev nhvn.vs hnd supposed goblins were small and elnnta wpie lnree. Hew could two . - - creatures se opposite DC lulled up in one person? They, flew out of the window vvh the fairies and Inte the weeds Thev sped te Hirdlaud. and theie .... .. ler siiru'RHi .iki i iiuum. -i luur prcttj eggs of robin b'ue biiv,; clmnged 0 ,tc .- . I..1.I...1 l... tnUl l.f. 0f alatm. "Tshnt! Tshnt ! Tslinr ! she smacked. "Wlint has happened te mi pretty vvhlte eggs? They hnve all ...-....! IiIiimI" . leek Inte her nest showed Jack ...a iner ,,i, wns true an .-"tL rk Vt XI ,.Al,li Hen, " I S the VV Ork Of tllC gOIJlIll giant. i,.t.. I-t.. .,tl- .- i ricu urn iiiuj iiiik " f uiiii nun . liim and step him befeie lie deiw mine harm." (III tninorrew's ih.ipler .lack and Janet come uen mere work of the gob- liu giant. I OPEN COUNTRY CLUB 3000 at High Mats at Canta Maria Building I ll.lt. t . ,' ...:.., ,.., iiriu . ",- v; ,:;" " . . ..'. i her passengers nr sjiicrnimnii. -. , the Cnt e. ueu ureani it was tne reuttn nt .i uiy: inftrn ,.AFI there twice n week- ami i n lt from n curtaPd I heard n bainr. nnsweied Janet.1...,, i nLti ,,,.i m ,e n.issnsres te ..,.'.. . ,......,," ,... .... . .1. . ,,. . ... .. -j ,. , iM-ii nun i "--I'll in...-. - ".-,- , .wiuew, fMiivvi' i uw win ie inmi - "Perhaps it was a dream. v... -i. n iviwiins New Wk thev ' ., , .. ,. .. I.t r... u.u .. 1 , a , . i i ,i "" ...in. v. ... . ft HI' Hi m ihimui'1 i ii'. ii nun ...... v . Something Hpw nte the nlr. Hane . ,,.ri uvefnr ri .,,... ,,..,. ,. .i......i . i, i,,i M... . I, inrtl n.ni bun I in tliiillie llllll tlOUSllt llOT llS il PUP fn' till' ... ".,' " .v:. t;Vi, ;;, ... l'inH mini hi in' in it i ii .'tui in s i , " , i i i i , i . i trvClub.it Spring Mill vesterdnv her home In bis arms. Inking hi hand morning, during telebrntleu of solemn Then the sash nf a w.iuliiw t.ciii un Mth mfl.s, which wns the tit vt of u'wilh n bnng ami bis fnthei s son' p ,A ,f P,entK ,P during the dnv te! mine in a huskv u.ir tlueugh the ulghV ' " be's that ?" , M. ' M1i"'-1 "r',,U'n.,t l,f "H ' W,,.h 'i ,,,,n ' 'T il '?.' W rlub. presided nt ihe ilng-tiiMng exer uses in the nfternoen. iliu. ......U ....... ..t ,.1 1..MI i. '.1 tne feilllir.v cum. Commencement at Shipley (kiiiinu'iiccineiit (ciiKcs of the ship- les iscnnei, iir.su .sinvvr, will lie cnn- dinted itl II ocleik tumoiievv nmrulns ill un- Miiuiit innilliil'llllll, lliOlll''l s.l'l lie iirecntcil te a i!aj.s uf twenty stuilcnts, v v ,.f. TIE MASTER OF IAI :-: Ey Sir HaH Caii An Outspoken and Moving Study of a Deep Sex Problem by the Noted Auther of ( "The Manxman," "The Deemster." "The Eternal City," 'The Weman ilieu Gavcst Me, htc. -... runsexR or run new , Man, In a moment of miitiml palen lit Sflj, te pitnt fnlrr vmittnet mtr IS 'frrt sin, had illicit rrlntleiM iMfi tlKKfitK rOhLISTKnA hnrdsnmt Ptatnnt elrl, tihe murrfr (iff IK(;l(tMinlf cM'il nnd ( xnlcnefd re dcali. 'if llf w ier' fftmn. , , Al.lt-K UKt.l.-AertfnM but emfu'ft'il urnlt ii he rermiad-" Heme te b'lrnih her rlt te Ittm. I i:FIjt.4 Sr4.V.BV A ormt-h'eriftt nml tienutltil atrt i,m nrfimif'rt (rf'ei en ii eiiiO" rluhl. Lh t In leit with Vltlnt mnl i uKh htr. sh hcfeM's ;i'j(e Mrf. Ill "(Je nway ! "I !. a .hin,l1ti.a . ,. It. rrtll ' i nil,'" nillllt III nils I" n J ' ,'vm. "(Je nny. 1 tell you." "Hut 1 linvp semeihln; In tell jeu ' "Thpre's only one thing jiu 'nu te 1 me. Ih It true Is vhe te dip"' ' "It It Is ae appointed " "Then tnke that," tIpiI (irll. ami flinging hlmielf upon Steuell with thp fury of mndnefcs he struck him In the fncp nnd lnld open hii rlieckbene. Hut nfter another moment he was up nnd hurrjlng Inte the next room for a sponge nnd n basin of water. "It's nothing! Nothing nt nil." said Stewcll. "Sep. if hns stepppd ,! rcadv. And new sit down and listen " A few minutes lnfpr they wprp sit ting side by side en the sofa Oil snif fling, Stnwell talking (uM y. "Allck!" "Yen?" "Hrsslp l waiting for jeu Mip , ' ,.. i... thlllKs setl HIP ir.ving m nuiiun ii'i pnrden . I "I knew. She hni written. I.Ut wlint can I de? Nothing!" "If I cnn help her te ccnp from Cnstlc Uushen will jeu tnke her away ftem the Islnnd?" . i (Jell's eyes glistened. "Only give me the chance." he said. I "She reilld never come bark. I here- fore you rnnld never come bark either, i "What de I care?" "Yeu would hnve te give up every-' thing jour Inheritance, jour fnmilr, jour f u t ..mi'i he n Hint. Yeu are Fine jeu would never regrei ' .. .... tin, nrrltlee' "Never! (In v show me the way I will." snid Steweii And then he einlnined bis wlieme nnd the motives which bad Inspired it lie dntkness beside him. Stnwell heard hnd been compelled te condemn the gltl. 0tfaitiK but the blowing of the fnr-eff according te law, but he hnd come te f()K.j,eln Kvnrjtiiing fasered bis de-i-ee thnt the old statute was n crime, hiRn ..jt ns lncanl ,n i)P." he told and thnt 11 was his duty te break lt. i himself "De .seu sn.v that, victor veu' j Nevct tlieies; he was mnsclnus of "Listen." . . making his steps light nnd of living te An Irish tramp steamer would ne ,cn, observation, lie took the least king in Cntletevvn Ilnrber en Sun-' frM1,,cntC( thernughfnies, s() that he dav night. She would bprth In imnt , ,nlglir va). faf) a(1 ,let in rpregnUeil. of the Cn'tle. no metp than hfteen mit ln nrrew ianp that inn along vnrds from thr gates. As 11 e rlecs dcr the Castle be c.uiip upnn a pitiful Stowell would open the Deem-tpr s SpP,.t.lt,, nli wns cenipcllcJ te step, prlvnte deer nnd biing Hessle out. ie.i A) P,rr, WOu18ii, wearing little ei muM: be there te take her aboard. 1 lie crpt ,11r iRjtdicss. with her feet bnrc tide being up. the vessel would still lm- nM( nrr j())lg srny )nIr hanging loose. mcdlntel. She would sail north, pa-t was !vnccnnB en the paved way nnd the I'eltr of Avre. te give the nppeii- pPavlng. unce of going te Scetland: but In the ..q,, jj0r(li ns T)l0U (1(lu, Krwl 'j-nln(, morning, when out or sigut irnin uh land, she would sieer south nnd land Hut cnn It be done V Can jeu get i Resie out of the lastle.' , "I've leunted every chance sniii Stowell. "AVhntever happens. 1 imht net fail." TV' lint a rnn fp OW - - - IM'C.III iiniii .. '-- . . . . , , (U. but Stowell dropped nis nenu nmi iiil nn with his s er.v. "i'VP given the Irish captain a hun- .i.j ,.... u nml von nre te clve him another liunilird wnen in- iui mu ashore nt Queenstnvvn thn mnnnr." 111 nml veu "Ve. no! I've enough of mr own -.ee." s'nld (Iell. nml be showed n bundle -. --... ...i..,.. of banknotes given te him by his fat ne.. , "Your father gave ymi t.mt "Yes. le pav mv svns te America l mnM see reu ngain tomorrow nigh! In some eecrct plnce. Where -hall "Whv net the Miss Hi owns' at Derbv Haven? They'll bold their tongues. Thes ewe me something S'erv well. S o'deeli. Sunday night," taid Stowell, and be rose rt i go "Wlint a geed fellow " began Cell again, but Stowell loes.nl at Ii m nnd stepped. , , The Daeinstei's Court bad te win rnr ,ue Oecmiter. When be nntved with a patch of plnter en Ms ihck-hnnc. . v . i. !. . . . Cf 1, .. . lm 1 1 iwl nn. ie told .insulin fin i ii timi " " lu Irg.Vhe'weumMl'sVf. ". ' It was nil ItltllUlte rase lie irinn inn dnv. but the advecntt engitged In U aid be hnd nevir in en se oel. Mi clenf. se eilccted. "After all. the (ievcrnnr knew what be wns doing." thev mid themselves. That night. Satiiidnv night after n furtive visit te the tnvetn en the ipt.is . (tell slipped tlueugh the hack stteets te the t alls' nj station nml leapt iu'n thp Inst train for the north a' the car riages weiv leaving the platform He svns going home m av goed-bv te his mother net with his 'etigue, f.. Iip had no hope nf -peaking te her ln,t with his p.vcs und h s heati If he cnu'd mil see her fe- a moment befeif leav ing the Island ' lt wuh lnte when be reamed the lane te his father's house, nml the night wns dark, for it was the time between! the going and the mining of two moeni At length the hl.vki'r darkness of the; house steed out ngiinst the gloomy skv There was no light in nny nf the. win- i (lows the family had gene te bed Hut Allck had been bum the-e. and be thought he (eubl hnd the wnv blindfold Fer some time lie whikpii suniiuiiv ' . .l i. . niieut. trjlng te discover uie tuiun- remn window, for he lemembeicd wlint his father hnd fiild about his mother .,,,u.. ii nli km ten- in tin feeiler ilr- feimd it nt iR't. bin peering behind i be nw r ,i,p niln,i iw nothing es i, ,,, the dull sla-1. nf the tire dropping te usees In the gian' (imping about in the tlnrkne-s en the' gnvel his footstep bad made a noise nml preicnllv n deg inside begun te Inn k It was his own deg Mena. und be lenu'inbeied tluu vvlien he vvn n hev ii.niin f...... n fanner ami h.e,,gi,t tnincil about nnd hiiiiled avva.s. lei ing thnt he was being driven ftntn the home of bis boyhood ns If he wen n I thief. CHAIvri:it NNNMI The K'rnpe pt dn wns Sundav. It was n blind day nt H-illnniear. vvlih a ilnll air nnd while mists sweeping up fiem ! the sen. ' In the meinlng Stowell went tn church. In the nftemoen he snt in. the llbrnr.s, rending In minj volume-, the stories of prisen-brenklngs and escapes lie aw that In neailv ever.v case of failure chain c bad plnyed n pate at the last moment, and he thought ' haiil te foresee cvci.v pnsjbli uintin gencj Tew aid ivciiiiu' S. ,vu I lueugbt his inr uuinil fiem t'e (.u.ige and in d ilntirt nut te wait nn fur liim. Slie hail tlpllveinl Penelln h mi'ssaje ("Tell liim te come back tu nic ') ami tlieiiKlit ehui . i , 1922 "There's only one thing ou can tell me: Is It true-Is she te die?" l.'iie,v wtiere lie wns pelnc 1IA was ...Mi en lis t ) tieverntnetlt Itniise. I IIP vi'i;i I old -eul was vpi.v luippv - - r ' 1 1 imivi- tin- plewn deer en the intih. dejn.' jilie niil, ns h was going (i(t j,,,,, ,1(. n,0itJK shndewh of the PI,K Hv the time he reached Castletown ,1P mlst la(1 ,jfP,)rr,i te a fog The bread love,- of the Castle looked tneti- Krel,Biv inrc,. nil forbidding against tne Roern ,,f ,,, ,1,;, ttnd the fng-hnrn of tin- lighthouse en Jangness was blowing with n measured nnd inelnii- clielv sound across the unseen sea. Coming upon it tbelthan (a mined cettnsei by thp rnndlde he tan his rnr ,n0 lt nI) th(11 wnj,P, lll0 the Jll.WJ. ... Ill' "- -- tow n. The chut rli bells were ringing S.ue fvn (lm( nml llm fnvtittiltlu tf II I u fl i... n,.d,.strlnns who walked in the ailf5(?i t0 tai, ivtep out of prison, spnd hm ))ew (1 tap )n lmer gM 011l ,,f .V ,' ' . . , j ww.. "(.'em. mother," he said. laWIng her t() )i(ir fc(if Sjj(J )(l(), j,0 his faep with u. and permitted bcisclf te be led nvva.v ,... ,i. , , ,., i,,l.i IJV u u iiaini HIM' II WIJIU A ureup nt be a(, N wh() )B(, Knt.re,i ,0und told him where she lived and tli'it -be was the mother of the woman who was te he "banst" In the morning. Just then the people, a man am! hi wife, with whom she ledged, fume bin -rjlng up, saving Ihe.v had lett her In bed while they went into their sard en iniiii- itiuiiu aim ,nlt,.h(,n ,.y mi In n frw ,0lnf die open deer of t some criand and en returning te tne mi-fed her. cuts they were nil at pen deer ei tne house, n tinv puire two steps down fiem the street, with a lnmn buttling or th" tnlile Finding the light en his face Stow ell said geed-i veiling and hurried avvaj. but net lefnie the niiiti nnd his wife hnd sp"ii him Rnl.l tli" "That must be the jnun; Ieeiiter, me n. ll was bis father." said Mis Cel- lister. "Hut his fat'ier Is dead, woman," said the Wife. "It wa- bis f.it.'ier. I tell thee. ' said Mrs. CelliMcr. and they let her I nve her way Still 'he i huirh-bells -nng. the fee- thresh the Hark streets of the llte town. At Icnztli he lefhed the q'tav vv mi Its smell nf rei k r-nli nnd tar The lhin O'Connell was lying under the Castle QSfee a ir'W . Tl.. v.-. kS. i- '. ..uM 'JLiffcv. jr ""V. .;' AtfliJr MAY 29, - te) I r mi'r WS. ""V M t. n S JLaf steel Oriental Limttedvia liurlirtf:-'5rew-4'r ten Reute Great Serthern Railway. Take a scenic vacation this summer in Glacier National Park the wild heart of America. Ride horseback meter fish camp walk take it easy or rough it. Big modern hotels and rustic chalet camps provide excellent meals and comfort. Make your plans new rates are down and in clude in your trip the charming cities of The Pacific Northwest Visit Spokane, Seattle, Tacoma, Portland, Victeria, Vancouver, Rainier and Crater Lake National Parks, Alaska and California. This is your oppor tunity te view the scenic Northwest at reduced travel costs, for railroad rates are down. Fer free books and information, write, call or phone E. H. Whitlock, Traveling Passenger Ajjcnt 40D Finance Hid. Philadelphia, Pa. I'hene, Spruce ii'Jl7 LoteerRatesVia REAT NORTHEAY M.h.fj.t ti'lJsji'itUMfyfit, vAsrtf I .. gates. ln.ll.v getting up tenm. nnd the captain wns smiikltig by the gntigwny. "ncr.tllng tight, tnptainV" "Krrj thing, sir." "Will tin fug liitprferp"1 ' "Net n In'pnith. ,wt hnnnr." t "Wlint abniit the lint brn m:tr- V" "In rliuri'h iWtli tin- wlfp. but I'm t hfivi- tuippi'r with liim nfti-r the nr lie nml take n betil" nf etntthlng." ,nl il.p in.nkevV" j v ,. , I ,Mm , Itlimi iiiili'in- ii' tli" Mnn Theip camp n du'l hntnmeilng iron) the InMdp the 'nftlp Stew II shivered. "Will thev bp gene In lime?" "(ieing bnik lij thp hi't t -:tii they're irlllnc hip "You'll wll'tjp wIimi miii'ip ilnar :iwny?" "Slmip ' ' A iUPt' 'i "f a n bunt IntPr SiewpI! wan nt Dni'ln IIiupii Mhi cf tin' lininei "f ilin Il'tb' pert wrr dark, liir the witnlnvN nf mil' of tlipni gnp nut n faint light Stnwell tapped til It nnd Gell opened the den- 1 Fer two liewr, tlie snt together In j the old maids' MiifiV ittlng-rnem, talk- ' Ing In whlperf. Htewell gave (iell bis ! Inst InKtruetlen". I "Yeu remember that there are two ! gates te the r.istle''" I "Yes " I "At 11 o'clock exaetlj, the moment the fleck ha reaeil striking, jeu'll ring at the big gn'e nml jlien iri .1,i ,rt ,!, 1 iitnn.iAi.1,. ' iwiiiiM ." .ii- '.... -. "Yes"' "Somebedv v ill open iln ciu- will be the jnilci If lie in'K ' en inakp no ii.i'Wpi ." "Yes'1" "Yes''" "As i(Hin II" lie Ins i leei (lie lug gate the little mi will he opened ana Hessle w l In brought out te von ' "Yes'- ' "Thnt l' Yeu knew the ren " Affi'r tha' there vvn a oel.I silence. quite unlike ijie warmth of vesteulay, I'.aen svat ttimhing nt the cruel thing A Happy Old Lady lnveil in walk in lier tinv trnulcn. lit'ti it curious iii'uhhur riskfcti 'vr litiss slic cctiltl fiml di'Iiplit in a plai'f se narrow, "Hcvmibi' it's se wondrous high." .she said. (.'enie lei a he of iroed Happiness Candy hcipltlen llic jev of imir lillln ciitIp. The vest e scry small 'I'lie cne incut se yn-al 'twill de sour heart trmxl. Happy Theutht for ledav MILK CMOCOI.AIF 7CC CHKKIMI'S D lb United Happiness Candy Stores Uth .t ( liesiniu si I in n ".'il i 2718 4,eriiiniituun ve. 1301 Slarktt t. 30.1K tierniintenn vt- acanen 1 in L s -1 0 V Glacier 'i Nbims.1 Dark - tii;;hts from Chicago, new y-rrX(8? ,i v . iVirt' v mm 1.1. .U I, .l nn.A Ulumll tlllMT.' neither dared le tnlk nheut. At linftKW.tj (Jell, Inklnj Minielhlng fnmi Ill's peeVt.'(i i,il,l tJP.ij I "1 ewe you some money " 'g 1 "Tin, seu unit t. iteinctnurr me lerewAref I I lent It en." "r'ti'lM "Then Inke Ihi nnwny," fnltl 011 I , ,,.. LJ..... ..,1 m hhI...1 MMaMlr,.M 2. I iianniiiR ,-iuwcii -i niinu in,,i"i". t,v,i, Afler that Hump whs nneiner lengf I Mlenr ire, and then (Jell nld, In n tttfeit fy), elce. -iiii' "When we're far ptieugii nny l?"i "Nil. t...:" ;? "It., Km iiip.m Hint I'm nrrer S''. . rii.. i.". . .,,, '" "i'?K'' "per. "Hut I will ... I must. IJ0I1 t up n innilirii mni, innn.; mnhi Cnn t vmi i'p j en never ranV" 'I h r" wnn it .imit'p. ..... ,., . I. ,. , i'.iint'M .!, fine unkliiil wiiril .miii lmi' cer said te me Allck. the ln-t.' said Stew ell, "II linll b Te br tout limed lentnrrrw " Prirlel'' mil Inlrr iillO)inl Marinzlnf CM t rrnnr, ctri'r" finnrii"' of Amrlt MNETF.RNTH i MARKET 11 1 30, a 30 X-30, 7 30. P 30 MAnSHAI.l, f.tlV rnODL'CTION "PENR0D" Hsiew. WITH FRKCKLES EIARRY iS...n BUSTER KEAT0N "MY WIFE'S RELATIONS" VI N l BKOttV. Aeesl Soloist in S M. 1. -' 4. I H k 10 T M. 1 mil fi"'! Hit" nu' IVAmme "THE TRAP n sdtifti i Brrv c.en 'VJll'lf summon LMry semen of Hln" Deven Herse Shew and Fait fnn,?''r.niTr prrrtAi.' 1 AUTtlMORK s-l ItfiOI. T1A1 APC '-nt AND M.SIIKBT rALACfc 10 v m mil v st. RODOLPH VALENTINO & GLORIA SWANSON In "lll'.SllMl THK Itm !" ARCADIA mni i ursTN'bT in v m !. n is r M. ICDAMICU IAriC' t'entirlne jrrtmjiuK . ll-isld rewelt VICIOKIA '.- S M .. 11 -v M WM. FARNUM "tyitiZ LARRY SEMON n Ml... LArllUL in a m 'eM.r, i. m. NINE SECONDS FROM HEAVEN -, , evnmJtMI'I.IIAMlMUlUtil GLOBE At ui:ii.i.r --',IJM'rriTlSK nt s 11 in it rinflCC VCVC f,er'i 4 JtAHKBT LSvUiSO IVC I O vtr.itTt.i. his '.tut n"'t Vdiefla tw Situri1sv '.' IT. MAE DESMOND tiZr'fig 'THAT GIRL PATSY" srsT ys te;-"-.sin iv Tiinm t.n" BROADWAY iinenu sis-, iskr b FS !-?.! VN R IB SVrH . ,4 t 2. IB pTeck "THE BRAT" AI)'tleii Sluurlre 1". 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