F 'm'imim'-'SitimM -&Tir&myvp"r t TW--K " mf" 7 Vf, TFZW-mS-&!qr" "fifl" ST mmtik ;f TUESDAY April 6, 1915 - ssa . vH fetojer Kuerang THE ECLIPSt PASSES- - K- Emus KBvI - J-" ;:s&" 7f (iv i CHARACTERS APPEARING IN HOME PRODUCTIONS SPONSORED BY SCHOOL, CLUB AND UNIVERSITY WAR NURSE BARONESS WEDS AMERICAN The Baroness Hedy von Ettner, of Vienna, who has been a Red Cross nurse in Galicia, came to America ostensibly to "rest," but instead got married in Elkton, Md.f Inst Saturday, to a New Haven manufacturer. MisB Gladys Supplco, of the School of Design, as a member of the court. THEY WILL TAKE PART IN "MASQUE OF PRIMITIVE PEOPLES" TONIGHT Missea Edith Liesee and Dora Recce, of the School of Design, as handmaidens to the Princess. Miss Helen Kimmig, of tho School of Design, as a dancer. IjUTnTBl I I HUU'.j"' 1 T J I I ml J Ul jlHM 1 ' I III I t 1 .11 ' IJILJ" " "' ' 9m L' '' " IILI l WWp f m ifniTTiIfii'' ' YwBPPiliiMPiil I BL 9 MM 9k Ji W SbH' wwLJm W IMBl Jft ' 1 illMl PfJil mWKMmm IWvSi 111! tlMl ill lira MiliMl mil I f I wwMiifw$$MJw I'hotos by Helly & Way. A STRIPED SEXTET Demure stenographers in tho persons of (left to right) Messrs. Preston, j3ay, Mc Donald, Epps, Keeler and Carrier. - . BBTOlj riiT 1 1 I T 7 " niir JJiii Ji BImMIii Tillliill Pi iriWHH -V .jg" m WBBMk- 9Lf J f ;7' . Tr ' t mm v 1 BSt. BBI B& i vm rrSvnl tad'wif UNIVERSITY OP PENNSYLVANIA MEN WHO ABE APPEARING THIS WEEK AS FAIR MAIDS AND COMEDIANS IN "PARADISE PRISON" A CMns qaartt Mfstrs, Jonc4 Moitenj Gay and HcDcmald. Thomas Hart aa Pnelope Peel