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w.THfmwl 'iwjM.A ranT I. m. i m f.- . " , ' --- " - :7L' Ti...I i.V.fTZB jVTllTTflW-rWTJTJtJVU Jtl W r&? ..,y -.f "rSSl' y -V"- H5!?;WJ,f "' i,'T&''iTO-Js f " EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHIL ABELPHI A, TUESDAY, NptEMER 15, 1021 .12 '&;wW&uexitBafim '1 ALffiE BRADY SUES CRANE FOR DIVORCE Remance That Was te Be "Till Death De Us Part" Ends in Twe Years MISCONDUCT IS ALLEGED Kew Yerk, Nev. l.Y Humors per 'sfstent for wncks of a erisi in the ilo ile westlc life of Miss Allec llrmlj, iu'trcs and dniiRlitrr of Willinm A Hrmly. theatrical iiiuirigpr and preilurcr. t'eun 1 confirmation icxtenliiy in n Supreme Court order revealing "he bail ftied James L OniiP for n dlvenv. James I. Crene. who is the n of Dr. Franlc Crime, editorial writer nnd publicist. U rliiircd in the complaint ' with mlseemlmt with n cuing woman last August m his inther' apartment at U37 West teteiit tmirtli rtreet The co-respondent i net iliiulgeil "i woman unknown te t! i- pmltmlY Miss ltrnd''- tn.iniai; 'k plii.-e in May, IMP. w'ui In r futlier uus in Europe, new h i, net ' lieeemine pub lic until two l.i m Inter. I' n n romance of tin- in.il. MIn- linidv having met her husband while both were working ,u the same studio i.eeral ( months before. The marriage reremeny per formed bj Ur. Crane, the bridegroem's1 father, in hi- home eiirly in the ewnlns of Mny 1!. It'll' lmmediatel after the cerctnem, 1 - ISrmh . as -,r hu continued te In known : th - igc. TVCUt te tie PImIieiisi .irid ,iihmik1 in her role in Forever After." The fo'le.vmi; month, nf er he- father had returned tr hi abroad, l.e nccedeii te his reipn -.t ihnt she go through an other mnn'-ige erement li her own church, iitid u sefind mnrr'nige was per formed I" Mr I'dwin S. Sweeny, nus tnr of the Hen an Catholic Ch'ircb et the Aseen-ion. m 107th .street As late us lut Jene Mi Hrady hailed with lur hiishand for Tnrepe en n com bined bus i in - .inil pleasure trip, re turning the latter par; of Jul. A mouth later, the petition en tile m the Ceuilty (Verb's nthee 'hews, nhe mrvcl her bu!bniid with papers In a divorce action. Less than n jen- befete her marriage, Mien Hrady outlined her specifica tions for u h'lsluind and her ideas i.n the permauencj of tlie mtirnnge rotation After her marriage she naid her hus band measured up te specifications. "He must be elder than I am," she said. "He must knew h let mere than I de. He must he .: ces.ni te the ex tent of belli;; nbl" te take care of him-v' aclf, but thai success mutct be in cidental. It mustn't be the big thing in his life. I hope be will be rather quiet and serious, but that he will hiue a Bcnsc of humor. If we are tu make things go. I'm afraid he'll need te haw a geed deal of patience. He's get te be a regular man. and it'.s going te be one of these 'till death de us part' affairs Oh, yes, I mean that." Crane's Advice te Married Men About a year after the marriage Mr Crane undertook te give out some advice te married men "Husbands, de net shit your wivs, out of your business" he was quoted as Baying. "Tea. i them t knew what v ' . Popular Name for Fair Will Come Unexpectedly WOril.iyS TUIUD l'AHt ' Flie" EtP.t bjr AdHe- Sttier, JKWI Neith Klgl th Mrect. "i n "nmc f"r "" S,r!'' qnl-Centennial Celebration here in 'fflK wehmvs ixnni'KXD- CNCn FAIU is suggested by U. A. rerl.ne. -IS West King street. WIM.IAM l'KXS'S AM.-NA-TIONS' KXrOSJTlON". by H li.im T. Peters, !2(! North Mnrkee ""ue HIP'S r.PUCATlONAI, l'AIH. by Merris Hetbstein, flOe Kast State street, Kenneth Square. "wiI.l.lAM I'KXN WOHLP'S 1'AIK. bv 'I'hemns Cetbldge, .'tl-1-Xerth I'liletherp street. . Tin: rnit.Annu'niA. r. s. VOlU.l SHXt) MAMTAC TJ'HIN'S KXl'tlSITIOX. by Her mnn V.. Sehtnullns, 2i20 North r.!ecnti street. l'OST WOHI.P WAH I'AIK. by 15 S Howe. Adelphln Hetel. The I'.viMvt. 1'iH'ii' r,t nni.n re. eucs many suggestion. Have t i -en' veur .iu uie doing lit d hew y mi ni. d d-ig it Kive them a partnership in your m cemplishtnents. Make marriage snni thing umrc tliiin a home Itnlistrv. Mnk" it a i niiiprehuiisue corpetntiun te in dude nil the ambitions anil activities of jour lite " Mr Crime' tlrt wife was ale nn ..!. lt'iin. tin Shirlev. She w 1- killei! in Uecetnber. ll'ltl, by an acci dental fall from the window of I Hwr-inrnt en t'e fourth fleer, c'r.ii v hi t i en - of .1 I 'llg life el Mi' i. .1 -i mi-fi . ill the lit--' of In- tui' i.i go en flic -t.igi or become id ntif with the theitre lie was ed'n ;i ei) i Howdein and Willuinis. Ititeie h . marriage he appeared In the lemlu K tide in ' An American Ace,"' and nt l mg dlschirged trem the nav.il -ni appeared in "I'nder Order- RECITAL FOR TWO VIOLINS Concert of Seldom-Heard Music at the Dcllcvuc Music for tie iiiiiis, the art of composing which has become one of the lest or rather ahandened arts by mod ern compe-ers who eem te think only in the terms of t lit- full orchestra, had a phasing ievin1 li-t evening nt the l'elle up. Sti afford when Max and Mnr gitiltn Selmskl sine a plea-lnc recital of tteil;- f,,r tin- nun little henid form. There Is a cry I irge literature for two violins, ns the e'tler compe.sets wt-ute voluminously for tliin combination, ctnl M. mill .Mine, Selln-kl made an ex telliuit choice of this literature. The program began with the Meart eoneer eeneer finite if A. one of the tinest of all works for the Instrument- nnd which the' performers pined without the ue el the notes. This was lo'leweil the Shilling i n'luide op. ."(!, long n faerit duet among violinists Then i nine a somewhat ordinary prelude, flume and itirlnlieri- bv Arthur I ieht--tein, iledlciited te M. and Mine. Selinskl. the beautiful Lnrghette from the duet in I) bj Siehr and an meets! high clever nrranceiKent of the "Per- Ip'tual Motion" from the Hies Suite in I (i fin piano mid inlln. These three uinii'ieiH were i lined without ricciini- tuinliiient. the lnl named being one of H, i nie-i nttr.nt ii' tuimher' en tin- pr-grnin 'I he hriliuint sole jeirf in the 'tiifiuiil i- taken nitcrnntelv In tie in- j sn iinii.ti'- .mil the accompaniment i- I skillfull mr.iiiged. Shorter pieces by 'Je bird, .liieu. Theme nnd Sarnsate riimpleteil the presratn. M. nnd Mine. Seltnl:i have brought the almost foi-getten art of public per- i fermniiee ter two mlins, te n liigh de- grei of Unnh and their ensemble leaves litt1 te Ir dc'in.l In th.- form if work nb-elute perfection of Intonation ttud equality of tone Is demanded, and these the, have. The exact simiiarit and cempniativeli limited range of the instruments precludes any pronounced emotional composition in this form, but It Is one well adapted for the ills play of digltnl dexteiity, tonal quality and a graceful style of playing. They wisely made the program short and thus nvelded the Inevitable tnotietonj which must occur in a ptegram tee long where the instruments are exactly slm ilir nnd the diverse cluiiacter of the numbers selected sustained I he interest of the geed -sized nudience te the end. THE STETSON CONCERT Philadelphia Orchestra Plays en Wednesday Evening An event of interest te the music liners of tie nerthuist Is the annua! concert of the Philadelphia Orchestra nt the Stetson Auditorium, Montgomer aw imp east of Fifth -treet, tomorrow i wning at 8:1." The proceeds are for the benetit of the Stetson He'pitnl. Twelve jears age the orchestra gae it- lirst concert In Kensington, and each year there 1ms been u constant Increase in attendance, an indication of the appreciation of geed music. A pie gram has heen arranged t lint will ap peal te the popular taste. The soloists are Jehn I'.arcla, Pnntene, and Miiia Poiert's, soprano. Senater Kellogg Ha3 Eye Removed Wnsliiugtnii, Xev. l.Y Senater Kel logg, of Mlnne-etn, was reeew ring in u local hospital tedii from an opera tion in which bis left p,c, sightless for several yenrs, was removed. The operation wns advised, it was said, because of the fenr thnt the sight of the ether eye, winch new is unimpaired, might become nffecfed. Hew te Be a Pullman Perter By J. P. MeEVOY Vocational (iuldanee Series. YOU cannot be a Pullman porter tin less your first name is Geerge. Curiously enough, this U ene reason why women cannot beceme Pullman porters. Anether reason is that very few women can mnke beds se that the covers won't quarrel nnd part with the feet of the ll, ithvlng your tees te cejgeiil in the exterior darkness. IF TOUR first name is Geerge nnd ou nre a decided brunette, you mny become a Pifllman porter. Hut you will have n let te learn. First, ,ieu must learn manners. This mny be very difficult for yntn And then, ngitin, it may lie impossible. Ven must take the full four-year eenr-e in innnners, prescribed by the I'uliimiti Kxtenslen University, leading te the tlcpree of Ph. P. (Phcrfect Por Per ter). THE lirst year ou will spend In pull ing down curtains, raising windows nnd bowing. The second year you will lake up smiling and nriatleiis of "Yes, sab" with appropriate gestures. The third ear is set mdile entirely for In struction In the technique of bed making. If la iiti? In hi fniirtti renr von will be nllewfd te nppreneh the ir.tsl im portant phase of all: The brush-off coming Inte station. It Is here one may easily cempare the ....i.i1 fltinu.,1 ntwl cnf tinnpiltptnrr smile pf the tnastc" porter with the crude fu'iiblings at.d gauche grimaces rt the amateur check room boy. AFTEIt you hnve graduated you are magnificently equipped te be a mas ter porter. Or, if you don't want, te be n porter, you can be nnythina else you cheese. Or, you can de nothing nt all, but I. would hardly recommend it. The profession Is overcrowded. MISS BACARDI TO WED Daughter of Cuban Rum King In New Yerk for Ceremony New Yerk, Nev. 15. Miss Lnlltn Hacnrdi, dnrk-eyed daughter of the fa mous Cuban rum king, Emllle Uncerd! Is (.topping nt the Hetel Amonle. with her mother nnd sister. She will be married this week te Oulllaume Dorlen. of Guatemala. She will nail for Paris en the Aauitanla with her husband. Mr. Dorlen, n banker, is a nephew of President Krredn, of Guatemala, and is expected ticre trem tnat country 'JLliurs day. "My jvedding," Paid Miss Bacardi, who was educated in California and Paris and speaks four languages flu ently, "will be of the utmost simplicity, because my fiance's family Is In mourn ing and my father could net come here with us. He abhors publicity. We shall go te the Municipal Building te have tne ceremony pcriermcci. - rroiilultien tn Aincricn. according 10 Mrs. Bacardi, mother of the brldo-te-be, it bound te be a failure, "I Unci New Yerk rcry sad this !, el, enl.t "Vnur new lnw enn- net hist long, because it makes people unhappy. And the aty difference new is thnt you have te nay SOO n case f0 the rum my husband makes instead of 515. I am sure that there Is as inue, drinking in America tin ever. Kven the reformers, they have what ou enli It? Something en the hip. This is th, true evil of nrehlhltlnn," '"" ,s " Charity Begins at Heme, True By AH Means Supply I our iwn JH-cua nei. But charity should net END at home if you have even, the least bit ever, share it with these who need it desperately. Welfare Federation of Philadelphia 1400 WALNUT STREET Campaign for $4,000,000 Campaign Week and 200,000 subscribers November 14-18 By Courtesy or Lit Brethers, Philadelphia ii HWiiiiiwii BiiniwiEraira'nif''!i'i,inj',pr, i Special for this week only! mm ii Oleomargarine I Sold in hundreds of our Stores a L I "ll Henri Martiv P reunite at the opening of tJu French Roem Today Paul Whiteman's Orchestra under the direction of Arneld Jehnsen Dancing from 9:30 till Closing j-. mt twnii liipmmwwiiwhii mwhw iftJTtf'iirWrwfi. , r- -Tl--r T -, rrnmiirn iu i iiiiumwwi wwimi mlmi ill ' - " "-.i-ifiTii kfc. r- i'- -i rjHtai.kA.i-ri"(iviViV,'iJjJtimiurrii ? '?T??1'.m,Vm1?m?mm II IMPKWI ? " - zz3 , .i.T7 MiBJ.i.u.jiim. .. n iiu rtntvjun ufrtfni HOTEL ADELPHIA Chestnut 13ih i lie lesi. a iici ven u nr n r pars Proclaim the Superiority of COHTINENTAt-EQUITU-LE TITLE & TRUST CO. 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Size 27x54 . 86x63 '1.6x0 . 4.6x7.6 'l.fix') . 4.6x12 IW ... 6.9x12 8.15x10 6 t.sen - W s V A WW tk Durable as Iren R 1920 Price $14.50 23.75 40.00 40.00 50.00 70.00 88.00 117.00 131.00 Present l'rice $0.73 15.00 26.00 32.00 30.00 52.00 58.00 77.00 S5.00 Site 0x0 0x12 ... 0x13.6 .. 0x15 ... 10.6x10.6 10.6x12 10.6x13.6 11.3x12 11.3x15 1020 I'ncc $117.00 1 12.00 176.00 106.00 171.00 10.5.00 220.00 106.00 221.00 I'reii'nt Price $77.00 02.00 116.00 12S.00 112.00 128.00 115.00 128.00 160.00 & Bimdhar Wilten Carpels $5.00 a Yard; Were SG.M Other Standard Demestic Weaves at Similar Savings i IHR WICK I MAJSEE CO- 1220 MARKET ST. MORE PEOPLE RIDE ON GOODYEAR TIRES THAN ON ANY OTHER KIND' announces substantial reductions in the prices of its Automobile Tires and Tubes, effective November 15, 1921. Yeu can new buy Goodyear Tires at the lowest prices they have ever carried- prices far below pre-war levels. Despite these lower prices, Geed" year Tires today are better than ever before larger, heavier, stronger, and mere durable. Your nearest Goodyear Service Station Dealer has your size. THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY Office Throughout the World The Butcher, The Baker The Candle-stick Maker or any ether person desiring te dispose of his or her busi ness can find an open marketplace in the "Buciness Oppor Opper tunities" columns of the Public Ledger with its quarter million circulation and many of its wide-awake, progressive readers, probably eager for just such opportunities. Ne doubt lets of our folks, men and women, are ready te "go into business" for themselves; and YOUR business might be just the kind they would like. Why net find out? Phene your ad te our Classified Adver tising Dept. tonight. Bill will be mailed later. Bell Walnut 3000 Keystone Main 1601 Capital $1,000,000 m,wuan $1,000,000 A " i -' ?STO?T,TOJ5VK --'T7 Ti J, 'Vi . . . J -ft"