FiuLMViiUttniM:ai()VKMKU 2. im 1- ..- i . . ;?! IV V I'i . r . '- . I -rJ&M.,tftrn SOCIAL LIFE IN AND ABOUT . PHILADELPHIA ' ' Mw''fyjW fo im A. Its m trnnci broker of an Tho MRS. WILLIAM Mrs. Moorhead, who was married yesterday at Rutlcdgc Pn., was Miss L'dna Collision Myers and is the dauchtcr of Mr. and Mrs. David G. Myers. After their wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. Moorhead will live nt 128 Sylvan avenue, Rutlcdgc, Pa. MO. AND MRS. GEORGE DALLAS DIXON have issued Invitations for a dinner, to bo given Friday night, January 15, at 8'clock, In honor of Mlsa Ellzubcth Thompson, daughter of llr. and Mrs. James Beaton Thompson, nnd Miss Ttutli Coxe, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe. Miss Jean C. Bullitt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Locjati M. Bullitt, of 12S South Wd struct. will bo guest of honor nt a luncheon which will bo given by Miss Hcleit draco Smith n Helen, Torrcsdale, on Wednesday, Decem ber 16. Clarence M. Clark, AVIlllam L. McLean, Dr. Edward Wlnslow Taylor and William A. Drcer left on AVedncBday for a 10 days' hunting trip to Santo Club, South Carolina. Miss Imogen Norton, of Bennington, Vt, will arrive tomorrow to bo the guest of Mrs. George W. B. Roberts, of 1S0O Do Lanccy placo, for several days. Miss Norton will be one of tho bridesmaids at the wedding of Mrs. Roberts' daughter, Mls3 Elizabeth Roberts, and Robert Clay, on Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Lewis Clothier will givo & dinner in honor of Miss Jean New bold Thompson at the Bellevua-Stratford, on Friday night, December 11, beforo the ball given by Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Brown Coxo for their niece, Miss Ruth Coxe. Mrs. Herbert Cassard, formerly of tho Bel; Kravla, has returned from ubroad, whero sho spent the summer, and has joined her nephew, Frank Wallace, for tho winter at the Hotel Wendell, Pittsncld, Mass. Miss Anna Lewis Burroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Leeds Barroll, of 7300 Charlton street. Mount Airy, has gone to New Haven, Conn., where sho will attend tho Yale-Harvard football game tomorrow. Mlsa Barroll will re turn to New York on Saturday, whero she will be the guest of her aunt, Mrs. William Thurs ton, for Beveral days. Mrs. L. Howard Weathcrly will glvo a re ception tomorrow night for Mr. and Mrs. Lea pold.Stokowski. There will be about 10 guests. Among those who will receive will be Mrs. Edward McCollln. Mrs. Edward I. Keffer and Mrs. William B. Mount. Mrs. Harrison B. Wright and Miss Sibyl Wright, of St, Asaph's rectory, Bala, went over to New York today to attend the dance that Mr. and Mrs. Walter Damrosch will give tonight to Introduce their debutante daughter. Miss Gretchen B. Damrosch, On Saturday Mrs. Wright and Miss Wright Will go up to New Haven to be present at the Yale-Harvard game. Mr. and Mrs. William Coleman Freeman will entertain a, large house party of guests at their country place at Cornwall, Lebanon, over the week-end, and will motor to Philadelphia on Monday to open their town house at St. Mar tin's. Miss Margaret Hutchinson, of MIT Walnut street. Is entertaining her niece, W(ss Annie H. Powell, of Newport, L. I., whose engage ment to Ensign Atlee Edward, U. S. N., was announced this fall. Ensign Edwards has been transferred from Pensacola, Fla., to duty here, and will spend the winter wth his mother, Mrs, It. M. Edwards, at 2119 Locust street Mrs. Edmund McCullough will leave early next week for a fortnight's visit with friends. In the South. Miss Katherlne Knight, daughter of Rear' Admiral Knight, Jfas. reUirned to her tmroe U fwport, R. I., after a visit; to. her broher-ln-Taw and sister. Lieutenant L.ee Pryor, United States. Navy, and Mrs. Pryor. Friends of Frank L. Patterson, of Chew street and Mt Pleasant avenue, It AJry, will be glad to hear that he has entirely Tegqvered from his recent severe attack of lllnew. Mrs. Clinton Beagery, of the Newport, has Issued Invitations for bridge Wednesday No, vember SI. ALOING THE MAIN LINE CWtwyo -Mrs. George W. LbwqJn jrsvs a large lunebete tedy t X olet, at her home on 8ry Myc road. Tb guU. wj num. hsred about W, ware Ma.l4 at wal tabtes, wweh www UrcUvya ntsl wHfa targe jeHow rtifyimnthisWMf && $$!, aslila ;- EVENING LEDUEli-PHlLAljELPHIA. FRIDAY, NOVEMBEE 20, 1014. rbolo br C. M. Cllbert TYSON MOORHEAD their ounlng bridge club this week at their homo, on Cynwyd road. Among those present wcie Mr. nnd Mrs. D. Newton Wigfall, Mr. and Mrs. R. K, Tull, Mr and Mrs. J. Rca Patter son, Mr. and Mrs. William K. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. S. do B. Kclm, Mr. nnd Mrs. F. Curtis Hublcy, Mr. und Mrs. Bradford Smith and Mr. und Mrs. William C. Schectz. A number of prominent jouiir people around Cynwyd and Bala will give a large dance to night In St. John's parish house, for the bene fit Of tho Tnlent Fund of tho church. Tho fol lowing oung girls compose tho committee In chargo of tho dance: Miss Ethel H. Tlly, Miss Jnno I. Magce, Miss Elizabeth Lodge Magee, Miss Helen Pedrlck, Miss Sarah C. Pcdrlck and Miss Dorothy Oaborno Tlly. Tho hall will be attractively decorated with many and varlcd-slzo American flags Among those who will l)e present are Rev. nnd Mrs. H- A. K Hoyt, who aro always deeply Inter ested In anything the young people are doing for St. John's; Mr. and Mrs Herbert Tlly, Mr. and Mrs. S. de B Kclm, Mr. and Mrs. R. Horace Grlgg, Mr. and Mrs. Ira N. "Woodbury. Mrs. George I. Magce, Mr and Mrs F. Curtis Hubley, Mr and Mrs. Walter Addison Fo, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Tull, Mr. nnd Mrs. AVIll lam C. Shcetz, Mr. and Mrs. W. Fries, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Gardner, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Croft, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Farles, Mr. and Mrs. George Powell. Miss Elizabeth Christie, Miss rrances Boyle, Miss Ethel McMInn, Miss Mar garet Kershaw, Miss Emily Haerthcr, Miss Jean Hammer, Miss Wilkinson, Ralph Jones, Herbert Tlly, Jr., Harry Tlly, Lodge Oliver, Charles Malpass, Paul A. A'annemnn, Jr., Spencer Wright, Dr. E. S. Corson and Georgo Sullivan. Miss Mabel Irwin will entertain at luncheon today at her home, Slf South 12th street, at which the guests will bo her mother, Mrs. A. D. Irwin, of Snow Hill, Md.; her1 sister, Mlsa Rose Irwin, also of Snow Hill, Md.; Mrs. J. Warren Coulston, Mrs. W. J. Doyle and Mrs. Seymour AVarner. MEIIION AV J. Coilltn, AV. O, Hemstend and Emit Thorsch have rented tho Reed house, cor ner Wynnowood and Forrest avenues, for the winter. Mr. and Mrs. Oeorgo K. Reed and Berkley Reed are spending the winter at the Gladstone. - Mr. nnd Mrs. Oswald G. Bojle, formerly of S31B Spruce street, are now occupying their new home on South Highland avenue, . DALA Mrs. George Bingham and her little son. Master Hartley Dodge Bingham, of Brook lyn, are visiting Mr. and. Mrs. Watson Malone at their new home, on Bala avenue. Mrs. IJenry V. Hutchinson, who has been vis iting her daughter, Mrs. Eugene Eble, In New York, has retunied home. ST.DAVID'S-Mlss Dorothy Mortlmooro and MIssKathlyn Mortlmoore, who have been tho guests of Mrs. AVIlllam A. Nichols, have re turned 'to their home n Weal Philadelphia. Mrs. William Innes Forbes, who has been visiting In the South, will return shortly to her home here, WAYNE-Mrs. William Halloway, of Beilevlew avenue, gave a bridge at her homo this week. Edgar T, Miller gave an Informal danco at the Saturday Club, on AVest Wayne avenue, 'Wednesday night, CHESTNUT HILtf S. Davis Paqe and Mrs. James Large w( close thefr suburban place at Chestnut Hill on Monday and, occupy their residenee- on South h- street for the winter, where they wjll, later In the. season, entertain for Mr. Page's granddaughter, Miss Isabella AVurts Page. Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. Welsh have closed their house on, Papermllt road and will take a trip to White Sulphur Springs, where they will spend several weeks. '. Miss Emily Taylor, of East Mt, Airy avenue, entertained at bridge yesterday at her home. Twelve guests were present. Mrs. Boulton Barnshaw, of Montgomery ave nue, wjll entertain at tea Informally W Sun day afttfnooii In tumor of Mrs, Wltyarai Sehre4r, who Is the guest of Mrs. Warner JSarnsfaaw for several doys. AkONG THE READING SSAksStfMlMk S9MBS tfc luff, sSAkftfgtd mt flftaSft j- 5: " College, Pa., where sho was one of a fiouso fiarty who atlemlctl the football game last Saturday ills Kathleen Carlln, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs.' Eugene Carlln, of Mather avenue, Jen klntown, will entertain nt n bridge party to morrow evening nt 8:30 o'clock. There will he eight guests present. All Hallows' parish house, AVyncotc, held nn nttractlvo bazaar yesterday, from 1 Until 4 o'clock, the proceeds of which will be used for tho rolsslonary work of tho AVomnn'a Aux lllnry. Mrs. Benjamin F. Snnderson was In chnrgo of the fancy table,' Mrs. Walter Penne wilt, the household table; Mtb. Howard S. Eckels, the pastry table; Miss Anna S. Kent, tho candy table, and Miss Sarah Pearson, tho baby table. Mrs. Gcorg.i R. Roden had chargo of tho tea room, whero lunch and supper wcto served, whllo Mrs. Alan H lleori was In chargo of the children's amusements. Mrs, Otto F. Schoenhut, of 6123 North 15th street, Logan, will have ts her guests over tho week-end Miss Caroline Stein ntul Miss Dor cthy Weeks, both of Queens, L I, when they will return to tho Bcechwood School, Jcnkln town, which they will attend. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. llonry Rogers Swopo will en tertain at bridge Monday night at their home, )IG Cedar avenue, In honor of Mrs. Swope's brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. Jcsso Hamilton Amblor, of St. Louis Mr, Ambler will arrive In this city todny. Thcro will bo 10 tables. Miss Frances Bolnn, of 3:3 Preston street, has returned to town, having spent tho past week with friends in Baltlmoic. Regis McNamec, of 46th and Spiuco sticots, nnd Miss Savage, of 42d nnd Chestnut streets, will give a series of dances during tho winter, to tnko place at tho Phllomuslnu Hull, 33th nnd AValnut streets. Tho first danco will take place tomorrow evening. GERMANTOWN Mrs. AVarner G. Enrnshnw, ot East Johnson street, will havo as her guest over Sunday Mrs. AVIlllam Schrocdcr, of Now York, Mrs Earnshajv will entertain In her honor nt din ner on Trldny night beforo tho dnnco to bo given at Manhclm. Tho guests will Include Mr. and Mrs. Boulton Earnshnw, Mt. nnd Mrs. Clinton Bcngary, Mra. Gladys ScIiIIch, Joseph I. McAleer and Georgo Cotton. Yellow chry santhemums and cllow-shadcd mndlcs will form the tablo decorations. Mrs. Georgo Franklin Brown, or West Price street, has us her guest Mrs D.illum Barkcs- dalc, of Richmond, A'a. t Mrs Roland Tnvlor, of 220 West Chclton ave nue, will entertain Informally nt dlnnei n few Sonne pcoplo before the dance for charity at Manhclm tonight. Mr. and Mrs. Howard AVood. Jr., whose wed ding took placo November 7, nro nt present In New MeIco, and will visit California and Hawaii before returning homo by way of tho Grand Canjon, nbout December 24. Mra. Wood will bo remembered as Miss Phebe Ingcrsoll Wllmcr. Mrs. Wllmer la nt present visiting her son, Dr. Harry B. Wllmcr, at his Gcrmantown home. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Joseph R. Cushlng and AValtcr Gallagher gave a dance last night at tho home ot Mr. Cushlng, 2511 South 20th street. In tho Glrard Estate, In honor of Miss Margaret Lorlmcr, of Bristol, Pa. The guests Included Mlsa Helen M. Pcchcn, Miss Josephine Lance, Mlsa Anna Harris, Miss Marlon Harris, Miss Evelyn Atkins, Miss Isabello O'Brien, Mlsa Helen Marina, Mlas Anna Christie, Miss Florenco Long, Miss May Greenlees, Miss Alice ,Fox, Miss riorenco Kaiser, Miss Edna Kaiser, Miss Josephine Mc Cully, Miss Margarita AVIlson, Mlsa Florenco Carmen, Mlsa Irma Uolflngcr, AVIlllam T. Shctzllno, George AVeavcr, Henry Moore, John Yarnall, Harold Parsons, Daniel Hennon, A. R T. Middleton, Georgo Loreuz, George R. Cushlng, Dr. Franklin Gaunt, Edgar A. Snow, Doctor Schmucker, Ncllls Townsend, John O. Gallagher, Philip Docile, Howard Holllngshcad, R. Joseph Ludley. Tho affair was chaperoned by Mr. and Mrs. AVIlllam F. Cushlng, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gal lagher, Mr. and Mrs. Burton Ford and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas G. Hawkcs. TIOGA Miss Katharine Schoflcld. of 1413 AVest Alle gheny avenue, gave a "BOO" party, followed by a buffet luncheon, yesterday. Her guests, who aro members of her card club, were Mrs. Perclval Morris, Miss Marie Froellch, Mrs. Thomas Seward, Mrs. AVIlllam Datz, Mrs. John Klefcr, Mrs, Leroy AValker, Miss nelene Ball, Miss Chrlssle Subers, Mlsa Genevlove Camp bell and Miss May Jacobs. Milton K. Yorks, of Bloomsburg, Pa , has an nounced the marriage of his sister. Miss Elsie A, Yorks, to AVIlllam Potts Jones, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. T. Jones, of 3402 North 2.M street, on Saturday afternoon, November 14, In the Chambers-AVylle Memorial Church. The cere mony was performed by tho Rev. Dr. Heming way, of Camden, N. J. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, who are spending their honeymoon in Atlantic City, will be at home after November 23 at the Kenilworth Apartments, 4010 Sansom street, Mrs. Andrew Maloney, of 2116 Venango street, will chaperone a party of joung people, Including her daughter, Miss Marie Maloney, and Miss Marie Lings, on a house party to Easton, Pa., over the week-end. They will attend the Lehigh vs. Lafayette football game on Saturday, and will be the guests of Mrs. Maloney'a son, Charles Maloney, at the Delta Upsllon Fraternity house until Monday. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The marriage of Miss Lillian T, MacDonald, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J, Mac Donald, and Andrew J. Heffernan, of AVilkes Barre, will take place quietly at the home of the bride's parents. 1980 North Broad street, AVednesday evening, November 36. Owing to the serious Illness of Miss MuoDonald's father only the Immediate relatives of the bridal couple will be present at th cermjny. The wedding of Miss Rae N. Sarnlsh. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry -M. Samlsh, of 348 North ITth street, and Mijtpa Sennebjrg will take place at the Alunan Bulldug-. HIT North Broad street, on AVednesday evening, Novm bc 36, at S o'clock. Mr. awl Mrs. M L Bloh, of MM MtrUi 3M street, have tssttsd iuvUatkms for the luar rtae of their daughter, tlifm Clara Hloefc. U Worto B. Block, ot Xhyrttvmt. at the HMHhU m M4w earning Kwwir A M4 fcsj fUt4 r sjgmr, fjs H- PMb, for onM hsfor, & wa He garet Brown, of Baltimore, Md ; Miss Elh'el Harris, of New York; Miss Ruth Sickles and Miss Marjorle Abrahams for bridesmaids, Selma Block, of Norrlstowh, n niece of the bride groom, will bo flower cjrl. Mr. Block wlllhavt his brother, M.vron Block, of Norrlstown, for best man, nnd Guslav Illoch, Alexander Bloch, tho bride's brothers; Morton Cohn, Milton Tagrl, Bertram AVIse, Emll Rothschild nnd Ross Hoffman for ushers Lester M, Bloch, cldcit brother of tho bride, wilt bo master of ceremonies. Tho service will be followed by a dinner and dance Mr. and Mrs John J Grelis, of 2603 Morth 20th street, announce tho engagement of their daughter, Miss Mary Urclls, to Henry R, Foley, of Tioga. No date has been set for the wedding. ROXDOROUGH Mrs. Louis Melvln Strusc, of Rldgo nnd AVIgnttt nvenues, gave a luncheon today for her sewing club, the gneit of honor being Mrs. Edward Fowler, of East Orange, N. .1. Other present were Mrs. William Stroud, Miss Ray Boocock, Mrs. Mllford C. Fox, Mrs AV. H. ilocdt, Mrs. ChnrlcH AVfilleninii, Mrs. Charles tlanc, Mrs William Adclhclni, Mrs Frank Cnntrell nnd Mis. Andrew Snuer. A number of young people of Roxborough and AV'lssiihlclton gave n masquerade danco InBt night In the pailsh house ot St. Tlmnthv's Episcopal Church, Wlssahlckon, in aid of tho woik of Clasi Number 4 I), of tho Sunday sihool. Mrs William Edward Shnppctl, of Mnn.a unk avenue, wltl entcrtnlti tho Roxborough Current Events Club tonight nt her home. Those who will tako pnrt are Miss Elsie Davis, Miss Jcssto Rawlcy, Miss Jcsslo Morris, Miss Ethel I.uhIi, Miss Ivn. Hnmpshlro, Miss Hen rietta lillrabfth Sheldrake and Mrs. Charles Frederick Miller. FRANKFORD MUb E. nromley, of 4T0I Lclpcr street, is spcndtlic the week-end with friends out of town. A number of entertainments nro being plan ned for her upon her return during Thanks giving week. MUs Ida McCool and Mlsa Emma McCool, of Frankfoid avenue, have had ns their guest Miss Vulda Stowmnn, of Ocean City. KENSINGTON Lenh Price, of l'JU Monmouth street, gavo a party 111 honor of Miss Jean Noble, of 3203 Uoudlnot street, -last night In honor of her blltlidii). Tho Hariowgatc Council of the Daughters ot Liberty will glvo n maaqucrudc party tomor low evening nt Tongue's Hall, Allegheny avo liuo and Amber Btrcet. v Tho "O-La-La Club" will hold a meeting to night nt the homo of Miss Clara Riedtc, 611 East Ontario street. Thcro will bo an attractive entertainment given by the Trinity Ushers' Association in the Snbbath School building, on November 20, at 8 o'clock. Mrs. J. II. and J. A. BroadHeld, of 3131 Frank ford avenue, Kensington, will glvo n rummage salo for the Presbyterian Orphanage and for tho Aged Couples' Home at Bala early In De cember nt 2701 Edgemont street. DEBUTANTE AFFAIRS Misa-Hansell French Earle is Introduced at a Tea by Her Parents Other Affairs. As tho week advances tho social whirl In creases also. Today there will bo tw'o largo teas. Mr. and Mrs. Georgo H. Earle, Jr., will present their daughter. Miss Hansell French Eurle, at a large tea, which will bo given at the Acorn Club this afternoon. Miss Eurle will bo gowned In a frilly frock of tullo and chltTon over satin. A number of tho season's debutantes will receive with her. "Mrs. Earlo and her daughter will receive In tho long ball 100m of the Acorn Club, which Is beautifully decorated with palms and ferns. Lovely flowers, basket bouquets and tiny nosegays aro scattered about the great room In profusion. The second important tea will bo given by Mrs. Joseph B. Dillingham In honor of her graudduughter. Mlsa Allco Atlee, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Louis AV. Atlee, and granddaugh ter of tho lato well-known physician and sur geon, Dr. AValtcr Franklin Atlee. The receiving party will Include ,Mrs. David Pepper, Miss Charles Stewart AVurts. Mrs. Jamea Large, Mrs. George AV. Norrls, Mrs. James Beaton Thompson, Mrs. James Large, Mrs. Marccltus Coxe, Mrs. AValter Ebbs, of New York: Mrs. Louis AV. Atlee, Miss Alice Norrls, and Miss Ellen Shlppen. Tho evening wll be given to tho large dance which Mr. and Mis. Barclay II, AVarburton will give In honor of their niece, Mlsa Marie Loulso WanamaUer, at the home of Mrs. AVarburton'a' parents, Mr. and Mrs. John AVanamaker, Lin denhurst, Jenklntown, Pa. The whole lower floor will be thrown open to tho guests. Tho decorations will be palms and autumn flowers. Several dinners will be given before the affair. Mrs. Percy C. Madeira will entertnln In honor of Miss AVarburton and Miss Wanamaker. Her other guests will Include Mlsa Mary Camp bell Morris, Miss Elsa Heath, Miss Inez Dray ton, George D. AVIdener, Jr., Jamea Gamble, Andrew Gray, Theodora A'oorhees, Jr., Benja min Brannan Reath, 2d, and Livingston Sulli van. Miss Ella Brock will also entertain at dinnec at her home. 2101 Spruce street, and Miss Katherlne Hermann Kremer wilt give a dinner in honor of MIkj Mary Crozer Page and J. Marechal Brown, Jr whose engagement has been recently announced, Her other guests will be Mlsa Mary Sharpless, Miss Cecllo Flt ler Hqwell, Mlas. ,Edwna Elklns Bruner, Mr arid Mrs. John Shipley Dixon, Trenchard New bold. Miss Margaret C. Fox, Joseph G. Rosen garten, Jr Edward Q, Page, Louis Rodman Page, Jr., F. Wilson Prlphett WELCOME SOCIETY'S TEA Reception and Tea to bo Given by Welcome Society Net Friday. The Welcome Society of Philadelphia will give a reception and tea at the Stwiton next Friday afternoon, November ST. Th AVelconie Society was' organised in 1C03 by Francis Howard AVIlllams, and Is compossd o'tbs direct dssceodauts of those who canto over In the ship AVelcome with AVIlllam Penn in IWt. The society (tfmslsts of at present about GO mem bers, and are banded together In order to kenp alive the memories of those who braved so much to start this wonderful country of ours. The ws are the aetlve members and the ladles, assooiato inswssrs of the sooisiy Ttt oMcsss are brands Howard AVimsBts, w4dMt: 'Sydney Q, FUbsr. vie proidsat; 0. C. Ottlw pic, trAurr. Jawss Bwckoun, socssiary Th council if oawpomt. af. my Wssahsw. InchjdlW "" WtaUr, Jt, Y. C)kk. Jfebsa ML Q&wiaAat 4 J. CtoUwi. I a"(l" .- - .- - --- -. -., m.n-isifiMi r -"- -.j... - THE DRAMA' I 1 ' i r ... i, i. it, , r jMij AGNES MARC "A Pair of Sixes' Adclphi FLASHES FROM "STARS" Daniel V. Arthur has engaged Richard Carl for principal comedian vvlth Mario Cahlll In tho musical play being written for her. Jerome Kern bus been commissioned to composo the music. Arrangements have Just been completed whereby AValker Wliltesldo will return to Lon don next year, whero ho will again nppear In ZuUBwIU'fi Melting Pot." After his London eugagemunt In tills play ho will visit Birming ham, Manchester, Liverpool, Dublin, Glasgow and other provincial cities. Beforo rctrnlng to America he will play a short engagement In London, appearing In n repcrtolro which will Include "Tho Typhoon," "Mr. AVu," "We Aro King" nnd "Hamlet." Charles Novlllo Buck, author of "The Battle Cry," gathered his material for this melodrama of Ufo In tho Cumberland Mountains whllo working ns a reporter and cartoonist for the Louisville Evening Post from 1900 to 1303. AVIth irvln S. Cobb ns his colleague. Buck was as signed as special correspondent In Frankfort during the several trials of the Gocbcl case. This Is his first play. "Tho New Shylock," by Herman Schcffauor, which wus recently acted by Miss Hornlman's company nt tho Manchester Repertory Theatre, Is tho first Americnn play to be presented nt this famous English playhouse. Tho play's action takes placo In tho Ghetto of New York, where the author was a settlement worker for two years. Pcnrhyn Stanlaws, the artist, and Stanley Olmsted, newspaper writer, have collaborated In a play, "The AVInd and tho Lamb." The original scenario, prepared by Mr. Stanlaws, was accepted by tho late Henry B. Harris. Mr. Stanlaws delayed completion of the work until recently, when ho called In Mr. Olmsted. Tho Richard Harding Davis-Jules Eckcrt Goodman Play, "The Trap," Is to bo revived later. Arthur Hammcrsteln, Its producer, yes terday arranged to present the play at either tho Republic or Eltlngo Theatre, New York, Christmas week, Robert Edcson has been en gaged for one of the principal roles. The cast will include also Tully Marshall, Orrln Johnson and Elaine Hammcrsteln. Miss Loulso Dresser, the comedienne and song stress, who Is appearing In vaudeville, declares that sho much prefers rose bushes to diamonds. Wistaria to amethysts and the shimmer of sun shine on dew kissed blossoms to any number of glittering gems set In the most beautiful designs that jewelers can Invent. "Give me my garden." she says, "and the warm sweetness of spring and summer days. AMUSEMENTS ACADEMY OF MUSIC BURTON HOLMES Tonight .15 Tomorrow , ENGLAND 50c, 75c, SI at Heppe'K. 25c Academy. Pliacfrmi- 3f OPERA I Home of World's VneStlTUG Ol. HOUSE I Oieatt J'hotnplaya Afternoons J. to S. 10 Jfc ICc. Evemnrs 7 (o 11, 10, 15. 23a Thousands Turned Awav at Every Performance THE SPOILEES HEX BBACII'S CIO ANTIC MASTERPIECE With WILUAM FA11NUM 4 KATHLYN WILLIAMS Twlcs Dally Afternoons 2:30; Evening 8:30 Preceded by Dally Change Flrat Run l'lctures. MARKET ST. OW03ITU WANAMAKER'3 VAUDEVILLE ll:SO TO 11:30 GLOBE Sl.OOO.000 Theatre S20O Seallne Capacity TUB KINO OP 6LANO BERT LESLIE $? G OTHER STANDARD ACTS Interesting Photo-Playa and Surprtu Feature A TATi'T T3TJT Regular Matinee Tomorrow iJJillljJflll Tonltnt, 8:20. Ltd Week Rut One. "A fane that cures a grouch," Bulletin. A PAIR OF SIXES Seals now selling for all performance! ne?t week. Including THANKSQIVINO MATINEE AND ttlQlYT FORREST Last 2 Evgs. &&j OPERETTA THAT FASCINATES Q A P T THE FANCY O " XV X ejt Week Seats Now for All Performances Queen & Movies S$ METROPOLITAN OPEItA. HOUSE METROPOLITAN OPERA CO., NEW YORK TUESDAY EVENING, NOV, 24. AT 8 O'CLOCK T -. ,v i II rasa. Farrar, Uratlau: f Q P A MM. Martlnefli, ScottC W O J XJ- 5da' . "' Ananlan. . Co?A.ucAV- 41r Toeeanlnl. Beats now on tale. 1100 Cbeitnut Street. Telephones. Walnut T035; Park 669. B. F, KEITH'S THEATRE Tina m A. OXt..lT BUOWt IRENE ,IJ.AJiJi.yW,RBLAl?.,l HlHWBSj lANKTS BAKERS. BALLft VVBT. bw atSiT OA NIXON'S GRAND Today 3 15. T & 0 DB PACE OPEItA CO r KEN NEDY & HART, FOUR HELD. DIOU8 CHAPS, RED RAVEN TRIO. WILLIB'halI BROi FRANCIS A RQ8B; PIOTUnafe. LITTLE, THEATRE ITth A DeLarweyl Krfl R SO Unta Hmv c. The SmaahlBC fhlca'to jlk "HINDLE WAKES1 Retular Mallaw Torogrrow 2:90 ACADEMY SeaU at Hew', 1118 CheWW. PHILADELPHIA I Tomor. ,,, ORCHESTRA I .gJSW.j. WALNUT DAMAGED GOODS MM Tatnwrow w ,fs . ?iw sj I W If " r t.JKraijrjiii' WPijBfflffiiilfaj.gai ?WMVMy 9 r.'ilrfun TIIEAT1UCAX BAEDEKER ADEt,PHt"A Pair of BUes," by Edward Peple A dramatic full liand In the flush ht success, with three jokers-Hate ilamlttoiv ll.ilplt Hens nnd Maud ftburne. BnoAD-"The Beautiful Adventure," eomed adapted from the French by George Egerton, starrlnjf Ann Murdock. IramedUtely before her wedding a bride-to-be elopes but nbtwlth the groom. Brightly, lightly amlialng. POimC8T-"Snrl," Hungarian operetta, 'with charmingly catchy music, and, what U cepllonal In musical comedy, a real plot Irldescently staged, girls roseately gowned. aAnRICK-"The Debutante," new musical comedy with trite book by It B. ahd It, B. Smith and music by Victor Herbert Haxel Dawn Is as eer Hazel Dawn, Ingenuous, un affected and lovely. KCITM'S-Irene Franklin, and a varied bill. LITTLB THCATnD-"Hlndle -WaTces," by Stanley Houghton. First production In this city of play which created a sensation In London. A girl, having been compromised, refuses to marry, thus challenging tho old code and asserting tho Independence) of the new feminism. Splendidly acted. M;IUC-"Tlte Story of the Rosary." by Walter Howard, a melodrama staged as elaborately ns the gingerbread and candy castles of fairy lore, with a battle off stage, artillery" and ft wife saved from becoming a nun by th timely return of her husband herb-. WALNUT "Damaged Ooods," much discussed play by Eugene Brleux. " ' i nnd the golden languor of all, and I am per fectly happy, for there Is nothing In tho world, not even a smashing theatrical first night, that gives mo greater pleasure than to put on a punbonnct nnd a pair of old gloves and with a trowel In my hand set out to spend my day with the little growing things In my garden." An ambitious young singer recently came for advice to Blancho Dumeld, the prima donna. The young woman lacked nothing In nssur onca. "I have been studying at home for several years," sho told Miss Duflleld, "and 1 havei decide to become n, prima donna." "Studying at homo?" Inquired Miss Dufilela. "Why, how could you do that alone?" "Well," explained the young woman,, "I, put ; nil my spare dimes asldo nnd bought opera records. I have learned to Bins by listening to the Metropolitan stars on the phonograph, I know most of the arina from the standard orks, although I have never seen the music or the printed words. My friends tell mo that I do wonderfully well." Much surprised nt tho young woman's state tnent. Miss Dufflcld put her to tho test. "Did you learn that from the phonograph?" Miss Duflleld Inquired. "Oh, yes," tho would-be prima donna, gushed; "It was no troublo at all." "Well," laughed Miss Dumeld, "I don't .want to be unnecessarily cruel, but I would 'strongly ndvlse that you flrat get an unscratched record nnd then put a new needle, on the diaphragm) of your Vlctrola." Charl A. Taylor, who will take over Daly's, New York, is Laurette Taylor's former hus band, and the manager who gave) her profes sional Impetus before she reached Bronchvay In "The Great John Canton." i A. H. Woods has acquired from Bex: Beach the dramatic rights of "The Auction Block." T AMUSEMENTS Academy of Mijsic- TUESDAY AFTERNOON Dec. lst STARTING AT 1:30 MONSTEE ALL-STAR BENEFIT FOR THE BELGIAN -RELIEF FUND Under the Auspices of United Theatre Managers of Philadelphia SAMUEL F. NIXON, Chairman Greatest Composite Program of Stellar Feature" Ever Offered The Pick of the Big Thing i'rora All the Leading Theatre SEAT SALE OPENS-' Monday, Nov. 23d, 1119 Chestnut St PRICES 50c to $2.00 WATCH the DAILY PAPERS T TT?TP LAST MATINEB TOMOIIBOW XJlXvXVJ Tonlrht at 8:15. Lait 3 Time. 'THE MELODIIAMA DB LUXU" -Telennh. The Story the Rosary -NOTHINO nNEK EVEN SMOU'N.'WreM, NEXT WEEK r.fZXZr THANKSOtVINO MATINEB AND NIOHT truTnu TTMWQ" the musical combdt XTlVTn. JXINXVO YOU'VE HEAnp ABOUT GARRICKLcst2Evgs. SffiS HAZEL DAWN Mualo by Victor Herbert Next 'Week Seat Now for AH Performance. POTASH & PERLMUTTER SV?!&" METROPOLITAN RS5S& ONE NJOUT OM.Y, UO.tDAT, NOV. 2S PAVLOWAST "iSce 1109 Chestnut Sk Aid German-Austrian Red Gross Meeting to be held In Academy ot Mualo by IrUti frlende. Prominent Uerirun-Amertcan and IrUli American (peakers. flay tlepletln- Ireland' trucfla aialnit Enttand. 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