Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, February 22, 1916, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING LErftTOTf..TTrTT!Am?.T.-PTrTA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1916.
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pCY WYNNE HAS
UlN iviuln
Lsy Teek Will Be Devotecl to the Benefit of the Pro
IfiOSed Art AUiaiiut: ounumg ATiciisiiuti 01 iyxu 10 ue
iHold Tonight and Portmanteau Plays Tomorrow
lll,, nrtlntln
?fTT (ana cspcuw" ....-..-
lumbers of society) Is crcatly in
mAjt in tho mnny performances unit
S?1 ' .1-1. nm imlnc Klvon week
WZ1 to intsa funds for tho build
W5. "? ....tamo liomo for tho Sovcn
?'.'. nf this city. Krom tho
n. which Mrs. Yorko Stevenson
'SLl distributed among tho mem-
&l.e I'M W" Clu' o
.he is president. I havo been
&. Zn an idea of Just what tho
Eta of mis city want and really
Pi And tho Idea Is to ralso funds as
' oosslblo for tho purcnaso ol
rf and erection of a largo build
Et ..f.mhlv on Itlttonhouso square,
Such thero could bo separate club
,S,d auditoriums for tho varlotja
Slobs In this city. .
i. Iht thero will bo a mammoth
Kncaof "Tho Seven AU.ed
Vt tho Academy of Music, to
&en tho cucsts tiro roaucsted to
'jTeostumo. After tho tubloatix and
? tho porformcrs and audlonco
fa adjourn to Horticultural wan,
'l? .. .i. 1,r,r1onmpqt halls of
SWson will bo held, for tho cos
fl of actors and guests allko will'
gtt tho beauty of that handsomo
Snmorrow evening thero will bo
iijflunatlo porformanco of tho Port-
iljau Thcatro uomimny, ui "
'St, bout wnlch tlicr0 lms beon B0
k& talle and comment. This will
!L place In tho ballroom of tho Bello
Stratford, at 8:15 o'clock. It will
iTj.n unilor tho auspices of tho fol-
patroness Committee: Mrs. John
Srtjon, Mrs. Alexander Cassatt, Mrs.
Ta, Van Rensselaer, Mrs. Edward
fctabunr, Mrs. Harold Yarnall, Mrs.
CslimO WOOU anu iUISS A-uiiay una-
imir
xymn
iTM performance will bo v
.rUufcast. They carry a yo
bo unique, to
tj
Jfthsfcast. They carry a young uiea
ft lid scenery with them, you know,
lt understand it Is qultu remarkable
Sthat as it may, It's something new,
'& that Is what society craves, It
Jan to me.
ffltt ii wonderful what love does to
.4 MODlc: the dreamy kind, l snoum
$i-i beard a perfect story yester
Itfibout ono of our woo debs, whoso
Kpicment was recently announceu;
h fttt, sho was among tno nrst ot
iftdetit to make tho announcement.
ijnod In Now York, wiiitner sno
fiijoumeyed with her maid in search
Sill those lovely, dainty frills nnd
tab which mako up tho modern
0!e' trousseau.
Ike hat question was uppermost on
Si particular occasion, and hero Is
iCm the story comes In. After hav
rV'fhMen several types of chapeaux
rtfch were suitablo to her youtimit
Scy, the left tho shop thoroughly re
ffri, doubtless, to havo tho matter
tfled. All unawaro of tho glance3
M followed her as sho walked down
ouvenue, Bho pursuod tho ovon tonpr
Wtj$ way, thinking, perhaps, what
firould say when ho &uw her In those
inr concocUon3. Tho maid, however,
w not so abstracted, and following
Is' amused glance of ono of tho
S&ufrby. she discovered that tho wco
m
$r?as carrying along with a flat par
ts charming largo brimmed nai oi
islora and worsted roses, which, of
jjm'aho had takoh unawaro from
ftihop. Sho gently Insinuated to
Wtmolsello that It might bo well to
Wan tho hat to tho owners.
Sw poor llttlo deb stopped short, but
embarrassment nnd astonishment
ifit story; and thero was a rlpplo
laughter from tho onlookers as sho
S&rata Immediately -In the direction
ltta exclusive shop,
twuall dellshtfully nmusing, but
Stjnnall girl resents tho Imputation
r friends that if she were not so
JJticalty in i0Ve such a situation
wSKl not havo arisen.
; Thunday afternoon, so I am told,
sfcicalo la to bo given in the ball
a of Mrs. Clifford Lewis' home, at
South in street, by thoso two young
, Elizabeth Hood Latta and nob-
BArmbruster, the proceeds for char-
Both Miss Latta and Mr. Arm
Kr are extremely young, and In
gjgf youth lies ono of their greatest
BjjgBj. for it is so very unusual to find
fewtlsts ot their ago bo gifted. Miss
'jgji who i3 we uaugnter ot Mr. anu
isThomaa t. Latta. of 39th nnd
pw.streets, was presented to society
ftr, but it washot until this year.
flRM-lhe saner nt iun TlliYHIn onncprt. in
-.. . ...r . ,-
IBSjnper, that the world at large knew
d a voice, nnd since It discovered
lUt tho has hppn much Houcht
9r. Younc- Armhi'iiatAi nnuctn.qnf.!4
"ed genius, and tho future prom-
JMiny thlnen fnr lilm. The recital
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NANCY WYNNE.
Personals
Jru. Walter Wai
:ertaln at rilnnm
tnd Mru Tirnl.n. 1irn-l.. ITnnlrln.
UJ1" eiltertnln nt illiinni. hofnrA 11B
j Aisembly on Friday evening,
twa Mrs Horace Howard Furnesa,
L na "ancey strwt. entertained
"tvu louay
gMd Mrs Alexandar Henry Carver,
fw. will give tt'dlnner this eve-
2'' we Masque at the Academy
r .
ifanual 1 Diversity tea will ha hold
igwnoon tn Houston Hall. Mrs.
t'iMks IIlrtt vho la president of
(iijr rea. riub. will be iTsslated
nnag by Mra. Kilimr WnhH Rmlth
teqinilttee of 35 woraenl There
' ,le "hies in charge ot Mrs.
.- ""v win u hbswiu ay
.Woa Woodward.. Mrs. Phllln
mt Vio Tamea D. Wlnsor, Jr..
m W Arnett Miss CadwaUder
tawa a i Kirk
fcSti'Waf 4 ii r.-. GhnL.di...... , rt .
LJ et i a hi itilva lafonilly
- .. - . e t v tloUK JNO C-4W Jji
A WORD TO SAY
x a ovjvJLaij oujBdJUUT
recelvo nt her home, 5005 rino street, this
afternoon ntter 3 o'clock. No cards havo
been sent out.
Miss Hester Anderson nnd Mies Ethel
Elklni havo returned from Now Haven,
whero they attended tho Junior prom.
Miss Kathcrlno ltopcrs, of 2201 St.
James place. t.ptnt llio week-end as tho
Buest ot Miss Allco Hood at I'ltman, N. J.
Mlsa llojalla Vollrnth, of 1B12 Pino
Btrect, will glvo a thcatro party this after
noo. Tho hoard of managers of tho Equal
Frnnchlso Roclcty will glvo a tea tomor
row afternoon nt 4 o'clock nt tho society's
hendquartern. 36 South 9th street, to mopt
Mrs. Ummellno Pnnkluirst.
Mr. Harry .McManun and Mr. Prloo
Vetherlll havo gono to IJcrmmla for bov
cral weeks.
Mr. nnd Mrs. William Hackcnhurg, of
273B West Somorset street, nro receiving;
congratulations on tho birth of a daughter,
.tanlo Myra Ilnckcntiurg, on February 8.
Mrs. Hnckonuurg will bo rcmemborcd as
Miss Hdna It. Vox.
Along the' Main Line
ARDMOnu Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey M.
Boyer, of Ponnrth, will glvo a dinner, fol
lowed by cards, on St. Patrick's night.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Ilngy, of Heading.
Pa., will bo tho guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Boyer on that dato nnd tho week-end
following.
Mr. John I. Dntly, of Walnut nvenuo,
Is nt Palm Beach, whero ho will remain
until March 1.
HAVEttFOnD Mrs. W. Plunkctt
Stewart left on Wednesday for AugUstn,
Ga., whero sho will stay until April. Mr.
Stewart will not Join her until next month.
WYNNDWO.OD-Mrs. Phlllpp E. Luders,
Of 277 Hathaway road, gavo a lunch
eon at her homo today In honor of
Miss Graco Battles, whoie wedding to
Mr. Georgo Burgess Ycrltes will tnko place
tomorrow. Among tho. guests wefo Mrs.
Harry Hubert Battles, mother of tho
brldo-to-be, nnd Mrs. Joseph E. Yorkes,
mother of tho prospective bridegroom.
ST. DAVIDS Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold A.
Freeman, of St. Davids road, havo gono
to Florida, whero Mr. Freeman Is con
valescing from his serious Illness.
Dr. nnd Mrs. G. L. S. Jameson and
Mlks Hilda Jameson havo returned from
Georgia to their homo in St. Davids.
Mrs. William B. IUley, of Pembroke avo
nue, has left for St. Augustine, Fla.
Mr. and Mrs. Horman AVendell, of Wal
nut avenue, entertained last week ln
honor ot their 10th wedding anniversary.
West Philadelphia
Mrs. Isabel S. McSparron and Miss S.
S. McSparron, of 4003 Spring Garden
street, gavo an attractlvo luncheon on
Saturday at tho Phllomusian Club for 75
'guests. Tho table decorations wcro
orchids and violets. '
Mr. and MrsT James Barker, ot Wcst
Philadelphia, liavo taken a hotiso at
Kydal on Clovorly lane, which they will
shortly occupy.
Mr. and Mrs-. Hugh McDonnell, of
Itoycrsford, Pa., aro tho guests of Mrs.
Margaret Howard, of 1347 North Alden
atrcet.
.
Miss Margaret McGoIdrlck, of 0113
Westminster avenue, entertained a num
ber of friends on Sunday afternoon. Solos
were rendered by Miss Helen MncNamara
and Mr. D. J. Corcoran, with Mr. John J.
Webor at tho piano. Her guests Included
Miss Helen MacNamara, Mr. Jamos Galla
gher, Bliss Teresa McGoIdrlck, Mr. John
J. Weber, Mr. Josoph A. Stlnson, Mr.
D. J. Corcoran, Mlsi Gertrude Gallagher
and Mr. William Cdndron.
Miss Mabel It. Ferguson, of C03 South
4Sth street, entertained her brtdgo club
recently at her home. Sho has Miss
Elizabeth Budd, of Newark, N. J., as her
guest for 10 days.
Mlsi nilcn Flanagan, of C319 Callowhlll
street, announces, tho encasement of her
'nlcco. Miss Bessie C. Flanagan, to Mr.
Joseph T. Glcason, of Brooklyn, N. Y.
Tho wedding will take place early in
the spring.
Germantown
A play entitled "Lady Clancarty" will
bo given on Saturday evening ot this week
in Association Hall by tho Cuo Club of
tho Walnut Lano School. Tho story deals
with an assassination plot in 169C, written
by Tom Taylor. The cast includes Miss
Mary Hewitt, Miss Edith Eskesen, Miss
Helen Kear, M.ss Helen Moss, Miss
Martha Locke, Miss Aline Ellers, Miss
Evelyn Float, Miss Carolyn Hartman,
Miss Julia Stein, Miss Mary Buckmlller,
Miss Louise Newoll, Miss Loulso Amsdon,
Miss Olyvo Eckler, Miss Dorothy Fox,
Miss Sylvan Gore. Miss Loulso Wood
ruff, Miss Eveallni Ellers, Mlsa Sarah
Dougherty, Miss Edith Boono and Miss
Jeanette Blum. Prominent womon In
Germantown, who aro always inter
ested in tho work of tho school, have
been asked -to act as patronesses. They
aro Miss Edith Holmes Gregory, Mrs.
Henry S. Orove, Miss William Beatty
Jennings, Mrs. Orlando Crease, Sirs.
Robert C. Cummins, Mrs. Harold P.
Deacon, Mrs. Bobert S. Wright, Mrs. Fer
dinand V. Bonnaffon, Mrs. Frederick T.
Berry, Mrs, Joseph Bushnell, Jr., Mrs.
Nathaniel Ashmead, Miss S. Edna John
son, Mrs. Robert L McNeil. Mrs. Benja
min Miller, Mrs, Frank Palmer, Mrs.
Charles Potts, Mrs. Fred Perry Powers,
Mrs. Henry P. Blttc'r, 3d. Mrs. Henry W.
Scattergood. Mrs, Frederick M. Southwell
and Mrs. William II. Wilson. Mr. Frank
Palmer will stage tho play.
A dinner-dance will be given tonight
at tho aennnntown Cricket Club. The
ballroom will bo elaborately decorated
With red-shaded lights and festoons of
Hags. Somo of those who have arranged
dinner parties are Mr. and Mrs; Edward
Hacker, among whoso guests will bo Mr.
anil Mrs. Stevenson Crothers and Mr. Ar
thur Coles. Mr. and Mrs, 13. Eldredgo
Pennock will also entertain. Their guests
will include Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Mil
ler. Mr- and Mrs. Howard Williams, Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Kenderdlne, Mr. and Mrs.
Howard Wilson Tailor and Mr. T, Wood
Andrews. Mr. and Mrs. Oswald J, De
Rousse will have IS guests, Including Mr.
and Mrs. William p. Sherwood. Mr. and
Mrs. J. Clark Moore, Mr. and Mrs. J.
Urentnall Lathbury, Mr. and Mrs. It. H.
Newburn and Mr, and Mrs. William B.
Mussey. Mr. and Mrs. JoBaph II. Roberts
wUl have Mr. and Mrs, Charles Halvane
Johnson, of Montolalr, N. J., who have
been visiting Mr- and Mrs. noberts for
several days, as their guests. Others dln
inir will be Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Whitney.
Mr. and Mrs. II It Hathaway, Mr. Samuel
Bell. Jr, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick S. Hovey
and Mr and Mrs. John M. Fries.
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MISS MARIE LOUGIINEY
Miss LoURhncy will bIiir at tho
concert which will bo given at tho
Bcllcvuo - Stratford on Friday
night for the benefit of St. Agnes'
Nurses' Homo Fund.
Weddings
JOHNSTON ZEHENDER.
A plcturesquo prcLentcn wedding will
bo Bolemnlzcd this evening at 7 o'clock In
tho Chestnut Street Baptist Church. 40th
and Chestnut streets, when Mls3 Mellta
Marin Kchcndcr, daugnter of Jlr. William
Henry Zehcnder, becomes tho brldo ot Mr.
John Malcolm Johnston. Miss Zehender
will bo attonded by her sister, Mrs. J.
Bertram Hervcy, and Mrs. Robert Downs
Wilson, ns matrons of honor, and her
bridesmaids will bo Miss Edith Major,
Miss Helen Richardson, MIs9 Florcnco
Gelklcr,, Miss Suo Patterson Mooro nnd
Miss Elslo Young.
Tho bride, who will be given In mar
riago by her father, will wear a gown of
silver cloth nnd silver lace. Tho skirt
will havo a train ot silver cloth and drap
eries of silver lace. Tho silver cloth
bodlco will havo .sleeves of tulle. Fresh
orango blossoms will bo used on tho tulle
veil and will also form tho bridal bou
quoL Tho matrons of honor will bo
gowned, ono In gold nnd ono In lavender.
Mrs. Horvey will wear n gold white bro
caded dress, with ruffles of gold net
falling In graceful folds over tho hips.
Tho bodlco will bo of gold cloth and will
bo sleeveless. Mrs. Hervey's hat will be
mado ot gold net with a bow of tho net
placed on tho crown, and sho will carry
yellow snapdragons. Jlrs. Wilson will
wear lavender tulle and taffeta made In
umbrella stylo. Her hat will bo composed
f of lavender tullo and sho will carry or-
chllds, violets and lascnder sweet peas.
Lavender nnd gold artistically combined
form tho frocks which will bo worn by tho
bridesmaids. Tho skirts will havo ruffles
of lavender nnd tullo mado over a founda
tion of gold cloth. Tho bodices will bo
tight basques of cloth of gold and will bo
buttoned In tho front with tiny gold but
tons. Their hats will bo mado of gold
net and will havo streamers of deep purplo
velvet, and they will carry muffs of taf
feta and tullo festooned with orchids, vio
lets and yellow snapdragons.
Mr. Johnston will havo his brother, Mr.
Howard F. Johnston, as best man, and
his ushers will ho Mr. Georgo Green, Mr.
J. Bertram Hcivcy. Mr. Robert Downs
Wilson, Mr. Robert Harris Hervcy and
Mr. Joseph Johnston.
A largo reception nt the Rlttenhouse
will follow tho ceremony. After an ex
tended wedding Journey. Jlr. and JIr3.
Johnston will be at homo at tho Traymore,
4S40 Walnut street, nfter Jlay 1.
TUSCH CQRCORAN
Tho wedding of JIIss JIno Corcoran,
dnughtor of Jlr. and Jlrs. John Corcoran,
of 2328 Dickinson street, and Jlr. Anthony
M. Tusch, of 633 South Fclton street,
West Philadelphia, will take placo this
afternoon at 4:30 o'clock in St. Gabriel's
Church. 29th and Dickinson street. Tho
Rev. James A. Holahan will otllclatc.
The brldo will wear a gown ot white
trope do china with an oersklrt of
oiiiirnn th imrtv of silver laco trimmed
with chiffon. Her veil of tullo will be
held In place with sprays of lilies of the
valley and she will carry n shower bou
quet of white rosea and lilies of the valley.
Miss Gertrude Gallagher will bo maid of
honor and will wear a dress of pink
crepe do chino and metallic laco with a
tunlo of pale pink chiffon. Jlr. James P.
Kelly will act as ben man. After a re
ception to about 100 guests, Mr. nnd Jlrs.
Tusch will leave for a trip to Atlantic
City. Upon their return they will live ut
2335 Pierce street.
KRIGER-LANGERJTAN.
On Sunday evening Miss Jane Langer
man, daughter of Jlr. nnd Mrs. D. Langer
man, of 618 Jloore street, becamo the
brldo of Jlr. rhlllp Krlger, of 611 North
61st street. The coremony took place In
New Grand Hall, 4th and AVharton streets,
the rtev. Dr. A. Wlnokur ofllclatlng. Tho
bride had as maid of honor her sister,
JIIss Esther Lapgerman, and Mr. Samuel
Snyder acted as the best man. After the
wedding reception Jlr. and Jlrs. KrJger
left for a trip to Dclawaro Water Gap.
Upon their return they will live In West
Philadelphia. i
Along the Reading
Jlr, and Mrs. Edward V. JIarshall, of
Rydal Waters, Rydal, had Jlrs. Jlarshall'a
sister. JIIss Edna Leighton Tyler, of New
London. Conn., as their guest for several
days last week.
JIIss Jfarlon Sharples3, of Heatherton,
Wyncote, has. had Jlr, and Jlrs. J. Har
rison Hutchinson as her guests over
Washington's Birthday. Mr. and Jlr
Hutchinson will attend the hunt break
fast given by Mr. and Jlrs. Edward JIar
shall, of Rydal Waters, after the meet of
the Huntingdon Valley hounds at 13
o'clock today.
Jlr. and Mrs. A. T, Clayton announce
the engagement of their daughter, Mlsa
Charlotte Chrltlne Clayton, to Mr. Wil
liam Tomllnson, of Jenkintown.
Mrs. J3. B. Garrett, of Greenwood ave
nue, Wyncote, entertained the Woman's
Home and Foreign Missionary Society at
her home yeterday afternoon. An im
portant business meeting was held and the
annual election of officers, after whleh' tea
was nerved.
Miss Dora JIcKnlght, of Elklns Park,
has gone to Now York, where sho is visit
Ins friends, fer several days. . y
sir. and Mrs. Harold Cross, of Clovexly
lane, Rydal. spent the week-end asu-ihe
gueeU of Mrs. John Sanderson, of 777
iladuwn aetme, New York.
Mr and Mr Morton FetterotrV ot
CtoXerly Une, Rydal, left last week with
Mr and Mr a Henry Stetson, of Jftjftr
vauus, Blkiw fark, for XfeUMil. 5"!
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MISS ELSIE MAY MICHEL Photos by Mmweu.
Miss Michel is tho niece of Mr. and Mrs. John Kridcr, of 2100
South Brond street. Her marriage to Mr. Frank Kelly, Jr., will
take place tomorrow night.
North Philadelphia
Tho annual banquet of tho Stenton
Park Improvement Association will bo
held tonight nt Jlosc&ach'a Casino, which
will bo decorated with tho national colors,
In keeping with tho annlvcrsnry cclo
brated. Jlr. Charles Cobb Van Riper, tho
president, will bo tonstmastcr. Among tho
spcnkeifl will bo Jlr. Harry Gcliman, vlco
president; Mr. II. F. Loilghlln, recording
secretary : Mr. Robert Weir, llnnnclnl sec
rotary; Jlr. J. P Faulkner, corresponding
secretary, and Jlr. Samuel E Holmes,
treasurer. Thero will bo 100 guests.
Jlr. nnd Jlrs. S. Rosenblatt, of 2B19 Gcr
hiantown avenue, havo gono to I'nlm
Bench, Fla , and later will visit tho Ber
mudas. Tho primary department of tho Memo
rial Jletliodlst Episcopal Chinch. 8th and
Cumborlnnd streets, will glvo a patrlotlo
entertainment tonight In tho church audi
torium. At tho Cookman Jtothoaist Church, Le
high avenuo and 10th streets, Washing
ton's Birthday will bo celebrated tonight
w Ith a supper nnd entertainment given by
tho Semper Fidolls Society. In addition
to tho presentation of tho humorous
sketch, "Betty's Ancestors," thero will bo
a very attractlvo program of musical se
ll ctlons.
Northeast Philadelphia
Jlrs. Lydln Jlorrlson, of 2050 North
Ringgold street, will spend tho month ot
March visiting Mr. nnd Jlrs. IMward
Georgo In their now home, Dover, Del.
A Scottish concert and dnnco under tho
direction of JIIss JIary Dollan will be
held tomorrow evening In Textllo Hall,
Kensington nvenuo nnd Cumberland
street. JIIss Dollan excels in tho nrt ot
Scottish dnnclng. Tho following iirtlsls
will assjst: JIIss Margar ' Alexnndor,
soprano; Jlr. Frank Gollce, baritone: Jlr.
William Garvlu, Scotch comedian; Jlr.
AVIlllam Pombertoti, character songs, nnd
the Seven Glengarries.
Past Chief Georgo W. Jlurdock heads a
largo committee preparing tho affair.
JIIss Ruth Davison, of 703 Thayer street,
has returned to tho city after spending
several weeka In Lancaster, visiting
friends.
Jlr. and Jlrs. James White, of 20C1
Miller Btrect, aro receiving congratula
tions on the birth of a daughter, RoMilInd
Joyco White.
Pioxborough
Among this week's entertainments will
bo Jlr. and Jlrs. Reuben Keuwoitlo's
dinner nnd dance this, evening nt their
home, 5632 Ridge nvenuo. Spring flowers
of golden hue will be used In the
decorations, while tho ft wo is will bu In
keeping with tho national holiday. The
guests will Include Jlr. and Jlrs W. Ross
Hnggert, Jlr. and Jlrs. L, E. Adams, Jlr.
and iJIra. Albert S. Hood, Jlls3 Pearl
Hays, Mr. and Jlrs. Henry Miller, Jlr
and Jtrs. Clyde Leaver, Jlr. and Jlrs.
James Stott, Jlr. and Jlrs. Frederick Stott,
Doctor and Jlrs. Hall, Jlr. and Mia N.
Claire Rorabaugh, Jlr. and Jlrs James
Ellis, IMr. and Jlrs. Georgo Davis, Jlr.
and Jlrs. William Montgomery, Jlr. and
Jlrs. AVIlllam A. Keoly, Jlr nnd Jlrs.
Roy A. Robinson, Jlr. and Jlrs. Prank
Kenworthy, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. John A. Struse,
Jlr. nnd Jlrs, William Spink, Mrs. Robert
Hays. Jlr. and Jlrs. J. R, Brtisher, Jr.,
JIIss Eva Weckerly, Mr. Frederick Sutor.
Jlr. and Jlrs, C. Weckerl), Dr. Leonard
Frescoln, Jlr. Thomas Tortus?, Dr. Will
iam Crclghton and Dig Linton Turner.
Doctor and Jlrs, Breltenbaugh, of Green
lane, have the Rev, J. W. Kirk, foimerly
pustor of tho Roxborough Presbyterian
Church, as their guest.
Delaware County
A delightful muslcale and dance will be
given In the Hgtel Walton tomorrow
evening for tho benefit of St. JIadellne's
Church ot Ridley Pork. Among the solo
ists will be Mlsa May1 Farrel, Included in
the list of patronesses are Mrs. F. J.
Jtichell. Jlrs. Henry A. McCarthy, Mrs.
John B. Blatz, Mrs. George Pequlgnqt,
Mrs. Joseph Mlchell, Mrs. James Stewart,
Jlrs. Francis J, Tucker, Mr, John
C. Purcell, Sr... Mrs. JI J Comer
ford, Mrs, C. Frederick Schermerhorn,
Mrs. James a Clifford, Jlrs. Joseph Jlul
doon. Jlrs. Horace J. Miller, Jlrs. Francis
McKernan. Jlrs. Daniel A. Mlnniok and
Mrs. James C. rag,
Miss Helen Bearse, of Shadla)id ave
ue. Drexet Hlil,fZ entertaining JIIss
nue.
Bleanor Benton, of Fox Chase,
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M.
Camden a.nd vicinity
Mrs. Gooffrey Bu,olralter formerly of ' Mlt4Ut Bphwopat Churih, BanvUa ainl
Nortt. th rMW S rumuttiK! the en j 'X "?lL- From Beatc." b, a
geuit Of her dawktar, MUa uenevleve &, 'Ogk KS '
Sucfr1'P' w 'oa - tH0L " I
Tioga
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Lukens, of
S41B Iorth lBth street, gave n dinner on
Saturday night In honor of Mrs, Annie E
Addis, of 3839 North Broad street, prior
to tho departure of tho latter for a
month's visit In St. Augustine, Fla. Other
guests Included Mr nnd Mrs. Samuel AN
cott, Mrs. Bcrrlnger. Mr Charles Wlster,
Mrs. C. Crawford and Mr. Frank Paullln.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry E. Swcgcr, of 4436
North Ubor street, entertained nt dinner
nnd cards on Saturday night at their
home. Their guests were Mr. and Mrs.
Tomllnson, Mr. nnd Mrs. Conroc, Mr. nnd
Mrs. Mi.tF; Freed, Mr. and Mrs. John
ClutBl(nftnd Mr. and Mrs. Stllco. Tho
hrtatessfrotufned InBt week from a Becn
weeks', visit nt Loysvlllo. Pa.
f
Wilmington
Mrs. 11 Tatnnll Warner will entertain
nt iimner tomorrow iilnht In honor of tho
Marquis and Marchioness of Aberdeen
and Teinalre, both of whom will epcalc at
the Now Century Ctub, to enlist American
synip.Uhy In tho work of tho Women's
TLtnlll. Aoannifillnll tt TfAt.t..1 Ik -.
lt.)l.. 1.WU1.1HMVII ... J.uianui 111,,
Warner has invited Judge Grnrgp Gray
anil Jlrs 'iray, uonerai jamei ii. Wilson,
Colonel Georgo A. Elliott nnd Mis. El
liott. Mis. Frederick William i urtls, Mlsi
Allto Tycon, Mr. William Winder Laird
and Dr liarle t lleesc to meet tho dis
tinguished VI' itnrs
Navy Yard Affairs
airs. Eilouard Victor Ioancs, wlfo ot
ensign Isaacs, U. S. N., entortnlned tho
members of lior bridge club this nftornoon
at lier homo, 2328 South 21st street. Her
guests wero Jlrs. Homer II. Norton, Jlrs,
Raymond S. Keycs, Jlrs. Jbhn David Rob
inctte, JIIsh Illancho Lane. Mrs. John V.
McAlpInc, JIis. Alexander A. Vandegrlft,
.Mrs. .iunirew T. Graham, Jlrs. Warner C.
Lotz, Jlrs JtcClung, Jlrs Shamor, Jtrs.
Paul Blackburn ami Mrs E. D. Ryan.
Jlrs. Chadwlck, wife of Ensign Chnd-
Ywlck, of 251B South Lambert street, has
ns her guest nt tho present tlmo her
mother, Mrs. Cochrane of Dallas. Tox..
who will remain with hor for an lndclinlto
visit.
South Philadelphia
A double birthday celebration was held
on Saturday ovenlng by Jlr. and Jlrs.
James Rowland, of 46 Slcel street. Mr.
Rowland's birthday is JUBt ono day pre
vious to Jlrs. Rowland's. Many guests
woro picsent.
jrr. and jrrs. John II, Franks, of 2d
street and Snyder avenue, aro visiting In
Atlantlo City.
JIIss Irene R. Cohen, daughter of Jlr.
and jrrs. Joseph Cohen, of 1138 South
13th street, gavo a thcatro party, followed
by a supper and dance, on Saturday night
In honor of her graduation from tho Girls'
High School.
Tho Fortnnn Pleasure Club has been
formed with tho-following ofllcers: Jlr.
John Fcrklnsteln, president; Jlr. Emli
Kinkier, secretary, nnd Jrr. William For
mal!, treasurer. Tho club Is a coclnl or
ganization nnd many pleasant excursions
aio being planned for this summer.
Frankford
.Mrs. T. Walker Smith, of Asylum pllto,
eiflertalned hor "500" club on Saturday aft
ernpon at luncheon. Tlu guests wero Jlrs.
Wnlter Brooks, Jlrs. Horace Dowulngs
Jlrs. Alfred Williams, Jlrs. Ralph Fitz
gerald, Jtrs. William Jfooney, Jlrs. How
ard Carroll, Jlrs. John Smith, Jlrs.
Thomas Watklns, Jtrs. Georgo Joyce, Jlrs.
Thomas Mann and Jlrs. Frederick Dunn.
JIIss Jane Hawley, of Academy road,
daughtor of Jtr. and Jlrs. R. James Haw
ley, has Issued invitations for a dlnnur
dnnco on Wednesday ovonlng, Jfarch 1
JIIss Hawley Hill leavo Jtarch 4 for Cnlb
fornla, whero sho will renmln ono month
with her ulster. JlrB. Howard Culdwoll, ut
her homo in Lns Angeles.
Lansdowne
Tlw Country Club will glvo a dan.-e in
tho Century Club this evening. Jtr. will,
lam II. Evann is chairman of the com.
mlttee and will be assisted by jrr, Horbort
C. Hays. Jlr. Robert D. TyIor. Jlr. John
S. 1'urkes and Mr. Joseph 'a. JIpKeon.
Jlr. and Jlrs. William Rlghter. of 104
JIcKinley aenue, hao announced the en
gagement of their daughtor, Jllss Ethel
A. Rlghter, to Jtr. John S. Wilson, of
Yoadon.
Jlr. Frank Oestorlle, of Lludon aentia
is visiting In Washington. D. C.
Jlrs. Walter L. Philips will give a tea
at her home on East Greenwood avenue
tomorrow afternoon.
What's Doing Tonight
piniiin15?ifi,iTnA,lleter-7 p"r ot
Jteetfption. rlv' ana ball, 1st lnfantr
ntartalnmnt and dance. Columbu'ciub.
Annual reunion banquet, Gor a Itcidn
pot, iS. A- R . Union I-isuT s oolikI
IUnqiwt. North ICunltngton Ilulu lUn'a
AlMKfolatlan. Kiwler'. " Jitns
IJancjUBt. State .Council of ronnavlvanta Son.
and Uauebttru of UUirly, liotet Walton: .J0
fk oloetf.
lecture, "naoa Improvamant.'' by Dr. S. C.
Schmuclwr. WUharipoon IlaU.
llanqmt ef 5th rniuvlmnla Cavalry, Cam
ron DraEOOtii. Hi Seutb broad trtet.
Twenty ninth annual reunion of Young- Po.
Church, Chrtat ManwrEl Church. 15th atreet
and Cheater avanua, ,
SPasfaot. "Arfadna." by Savac Alllad Art
rxanlutlaBa. Acadtmr of Mualc, t o'clock
anee In RortleuTuTral Hall will follow.
Hannut Wat Braivch T II. C. A., S2d
and panaom a treats; 7 o dock.
Ilanquat, Brjra JIanrFtrs Cohipjny; a
o'clock,
Jovian jtaaa-u daoocv Kw Caotary Club.
Annual dinner of the Drazal BMdl Ulbla
Claaa of the Holy laoocoU -BpUoowl Cburoh.
Tacany
OUUUC CluJa
f Itectatrar's
oftca. :
Bureau
ot wwr. aaa
atraat
( OUUWf.
1TK
NO! t h Qrk A
"Lirai aha iv&a by atru- ciub wui
Mlostral abow tlven by Qlrlj'
IBavtrford afW Ola Club, AiioclaUua
SEVEN ALLIED ARTS
Production at Academy of Music Will Eclipse That of
Previous Years Ball to Follow at Horti
cultural Hall Other Entertainments
THE Jtasque Of 1616 will be produced
this oven ng under the auspices of tho
Fellowship of tho Pennsylvania Academy
of tho Flno Arts, the Philadelphia School
of Design for Women, tho School of In
dustrial Art. tho Plnello Club, tho Art
Club, tho Sketch Club nnd the T-Squnro
Club.
Tho production, which will start at 8: IB
o'clock, Is scheduled to occupy about ono
and a hnlf hours, with nn Intermission of
IS to 20 minutes before thn last picture,
ono of tho most elaborate, nnd done by the
T-Squnro Club In conjunction with tho
Fellowship of the Pennsjlvnlila Academy
of tho Flno Arts.
The performance wilt bo preceded by nn
overture, romtiosc.il bv Slnnlcv Musi'hnmp,
musical director of tint Masque, nnd called
"Prelude to a Carnival." After tho riso
of the "iirtnln upon tho cloning soci.c, tho
orchestra will plav n i Intermezzo, also tho
original composition of tha director,
Tho fenturo of thlH closing scene, which
opens with a grotcsquo "Bug Dance," In
tel pretlng the awakening of Spring, tho
Invention of JIIss Heleno lungerlch, who
t.'iker tho part of a turtle, Is tho cntinnre
of "iJlonvsus," gml of pprlng, Impersonat
ed by Jlr. Lytton Buehler, a well-known
portrait painter.
Ills cntranco Is preceded by fauns and
satyis from thn T-Squaro Club nnd
dower girls from the Pennsylvania Acade
my. After ho has woned nnd won Arl
ailne, comes tho "Orgiastic ltevol," a
bacchanalian ilancc trained nnd costumed
by JtlHa Henderson, Tho Jlcsquo closes
with tho historic labyrinth dance.
After tho curtain drops tho nudleneo
nml porformi'iH will proceed by a private
way to Hoi tlcultur.il Hall to tho strains
of a Tarnntello played by tho orchestra.
Tho spectacular costntno ball In the hall
Is scheduled to begin nt 11 o'clock nnd
run until 3 o'clock. Jtost of thn nrt clubs
concerned hivo arranged prlvnto nupper
parties to take placo In tho clubs after
tho ball, nnd a prlvato room haB hoen ro
Borvcd nt the Bcllovuc-Stratford for tho
same purpose.
Tho John 11. Stctaon Field and Ladles'
Auxiliary held a reception last Saturday
evening nt tho homo of Captain Samuel
Zlcgler, 017 West Dauphin street. Jlajor
J H. Arnctt presented tho mombcrH with
a red crops from tho National Red Cross
Society, after which refreshments were
served. Thoso who wcro present were
Jlajor Jnines IT. Arnelt, Captain S. J.
Hlegler, Jlr. 13. W. JtcClurkcn, Jlr. 11. W.
JtcClurkon, Jtr. L. G. Jackson, Jtr. R.
Jones, Jlr. J. F. Adam, Jlr. R. Kcley, Jlr.
It Stnvhel, Jlr. Georgo Drlcebock, Jlr.
On:go Naulty, Jtr. F. Edcle, Jlr. O. L.
Loivers, Jlr. Edward Grubo, Jlr. W.
Letvers, Jlr. J. 13. Fisher, Jlr. C. Rich
mond, Jlr. Charles Jackson, Jlr. Charles
JIulIer, Jlr. W. Rebcr, Jtr. J. Reber. Jlr.
John Rebcr, Jr., Jlr. JI. D. Gohrls, Jlr. J.
Gerls, Jlr. Samuel ZlcRlcr. Jr., JIIss
Anna JIuller, JIIss Viola Dcttra, JIIss
Elvln Slack. Jlrs. Wright, JIIss En
Evans, JIIss Reno Street, JIIss Anna Brad
bury, Jflss Carry Garrison, JIIss Eliza
beth Graff, JIIss Edna Stubor, JIIss E. C.
Long, Jlrs. L. Sturlchlng, Jlrs. W. Fey
llng, Jtr. Louis Hoffman, Jlr. Joseph John
con and Jlr. JI. Cockrofs.
A doublo birthday party was given on
Saturday ovenlng by Jtr. nnd Jlrs. Ber
nard JIurray at their homo, 1008 South
23d street, in honor of their daughters,
Jlrs. JIary Filer and JIIS3 JInrgaret
JIurray, Among tho guests wero JIIss
Anna V. Jlcehnn, JIIss JIary Dean, JIIss
Helen Glacken, JIIss JIary JfcAfee, JIIss
Anna JI. Waterson, JIIss Cathorino JI.
Jlorris. Jlr. F. Parley, Jlr Thomas a
King, Jlr. William King, Jlr. John Bell,
Jlr. W. Hunter und Jlr. Daniel J. JIc
Cauley. Tho South Philadelphia Boys' Club will
entertain tho members nnd their friends
on Thursday ovonlng with n smoker and
entertainment at" tho clubrooms, 23d nnd
Jlooro streets. Tho commlttco has com
pleted nil arrangements for this affair,
and invitations havo been cxtonded to
aulto a number df business and city of
Hclals. This organization is but a few years
old, and at present hns a membership of
too memuors.
Tho club has mado quite a reputation for
Itself In tho southern section of tho city
both In athletic and social affairs. The
present board of olllcers consists of presi
dent, Jlr. Charles Ragen; vico president,
Mr. George W. Nicholson; llnnnclnl sec
retnry, Jlr. Harry Rccso; recording sec
retary, Jtr. Henry Tears, and treasurer,
Jlr. Edward Jlllner
Elaborate plans havo been made for
tho promenado concert and card party
to be given In Horticultural Hail tomor'
row night for the benefit of tho building
fund of St aabrlel's Roman Catholic
unurcri, at -Jin anu uicitmson streets.
Tho dual occasion will bo the first annual
card party nnd dance to bo given by the
parishioners, and every effort Is being
mado to make it brilliant success. Jlr.
Thomas B J. Kennoy is chairman of the
special committee which Is in completo
charge of the nrr.mgements for tho dual
function. It has also been announced
that a number of prominent clergymen
will be lu attendance ut tho function.
Jlr i iul Mrs. Herman S. Belber. 2G12
North -Uth fcireet, gave a combined Wash
ington and birthday party in honor ot
their daughter, Mibs Gertrude Belber, on
Saturday evening. Among thoso present
wero JIIhs Ada Aarons, JIIss Leona Belber,
Jllss Sophlo Belber. Miss Alice Block, JIIss
Dorothy Faggen, JIIss Helen Ostrow, Jllss
Rose Rabinowtt, Mlsa Esther Robinson,
Jllss Anna Roombeig, JIIss Esther Simons,
Jllss Carrie Smith, Jtisa Esther Wolfson,
Miss Bertrlo Lang, JIIss Rita JIanko, Jtlss
Belle Reubin, Jllss Hose Kurtz, Jlr. Stan
ley Baycrsdorfer, Jfr. Edmond Belber, Jlr.
Nathan Block, Jlr. Herbert Cohen, Jlr.
Iiuls Drelfus, Mr. .Milton Greenhood, Mr.
Raymond Heyman, Jlr Itldor Harris, Jlr.
Le Roy Marks, Jtr. Silas Stein, Jtr. Isidor
Faggen, Mr. Joseph Stein, Jtr. Silas Smith,
Jlr. Frank AVolf. MUs Gertrude Belber
and Jlr. Henry Often.
Jllsa Jtay O. Gllmore entertained at
cards at her now home, 3683 North 11th
street, on Thursday evening. Her guests
Included Mlas Marguerlto T. Arphein, Jtisa
Beoste Lauber, Jtlss Irma Paschael, Jllss
Vera MoCloskey, JIIss JIary Lanier, Jllss
Cecilia JIadden. Jlr. Merrill Roland, Jlr.
A5IUSEMENTS
Academy of Music. B,Q'
New York.
Symphony
Orchestra
W A L T It
Damrosch
Conductor
F It 1 13 D A
Hempel
Sclolat
naaarved 8&ta at Heppa'a, 1110 Cheat nut St
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lOo 12H J1AUKRT S!Oo
10 A. H. dl:13 P. M.
ALL THIS WEEK
Direct from The Stanley Theatre.
MARY PICKFORD
Adwaiu?.' "Poor Little PeppHia
Stanley
MAItKBT ABOVB IftTil
It. IB a w. 10 11 15 p. m.
CHARLOTTE
TODAY and WALKER
TOMORROW unmvuiv
TH8THA1L OF THE LONEBOM8 P1MS"
NIXON
Today
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PRESENT
GORGEOUS MASQUE TONIGHT '-
r
Thomns Concnrthort, Dr. John Hlcky, John .m
Downy, Jlr. James llrnyshaw, Mr. Paul
Hill and Jlr. Jllchaol Kelly.
An enjoyable evening was spent nt the
home of Jlr. Thomas Cuslck, 6209 Callow
hill street. West Philadelphia, on Friday
evening, when his parents gavo him a
Georgo Wnshlngttm'il Birthday party.
Among those present were JIIss JInrgaret
C Glenn, Jlr. Thomas P. CUsick, JIIss
Oettudo McCormlck, Jtlss Winifred Cur
ry. JIIss Geitrudo Logan, Jtr. Jeromo Da
Md Wenrel, JIIss JInrgaret Cuslck, Miss
Belly llrundcn, Mr. Francis X Cretiry
JIIss Josephine Pnrkcr. Jtr John Joseph
Parker, Miss Dorothy Cecilia Leahy and
Mr. l). AlojRius JlrCormlek.
Jtlss I.llllan Ncff, of 3111 Columbia
nvenuo. 1'iilertnliied n number of friends
on Sunday. Tho guests included JIIss .T
Yolva I'lcmlnger, Miss Dorothy BaBkin,
Mls JInry R. Ehrllch, JIIss JInry Cooper,
JIIss Tllllo Barmnch, Jlr. Leon Neff, Jtr.
Herbert Colin, Jlr. Hnrry Klein, Jlr Jlax ,
BaylliiRon. Jlr. Harry Gottlieb and Jlr.
JIarwell Harnett. -
A reception was given nt the homo ot !
MIhh Ida Prober nnd JIIss Ellznheth (
Prober, 316 Rltncr street, last week In ,
honor ot JIIss Yetta Flerstcln. who will be
mnrrlcd to Jlr. David Horowitz on March"""
12 The guests present were Jtlss Yetta , j
Slen.in, Jllss Jtny Block, Jtlss Anna Beck,
Jtlss Sadie Beck, JIIss Bertlin Sabltnsky,
Jlrs. Anna Perle, Jlrs Lena Silver. Jtrs.lln
Herman Horowitz. Jtlss JIolllo Tabakln,
Jllss Roso Caplan, Jtlss Edith Silver, JUbs
Elizabeth Prober, Jllss Ida Prober, Jllss
Yetta Flerstcln, Jtlss Itcba Flcrsteln and ',1
Jllss llorenco Flerstcln. Recitations ui
were given by Jllss Jlny Block. Jllss JIol
lle Tubakln entertained on tho violin, and
the latest dnticen wnro demonstrated by
Jtlss Anna IWlc nnd Jtlss Edith Silver. ' -Vocal
solos wero glcn by Jtlss Yetta aitMH
Flerstcln, JIIss Edith Silver nnd JIIss Ida
Prober entertained at tho piano.
Jtr. nnd jrrs. JI. Isenburg gavo a party ""
in honor of tho birthday of their daughter, 1"J
Jtlss Jcnno Isenburg, at their homo, 1044
South street. Among tho guests wero Mls.srt ,
Catharine Lenh, Jllss Lillian Isenburg, r
JIIss Goodun, JIIss Benjamin. Jlrs. Victor""'"
Isenburg, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Cherry, Jlr. nnd ""
Jlrs. Wclnburg, Jlr. nnd Mrs B. Burt, Jfr. 5-f-r
J Lowis T. JalTeo, Jlr. Samuel S. Horr, Jlr.
Samuel Gordon, Jlr Morris Rosenbaum( n
Jlr William Jacobs, Jlr. Joseph Neff, Jlr.-i
Friedman, Jlr. G. Hurwitz, Jlr. E. Kutlsbn," i'S
Jtr. Joseph Young, Jlr. Joseph JIandell, r.. ,4
Jlr. Jlnrtln S. Borrlsh, Jr., Jtr. Samuel J. '
Chartock, Jlr. Henry Chartvoek. Jlr, J. s
Gour. of Now York; Jlr. D. Bree. Jlr. "Ol
Jacob JIarkowItz, Jlr. D. Axolrod,' Jlr. B.
Sclsoules, Jlr. N. Shulman, Jtr. A. New-4n.A
man, Jlr. J I. Caplan, Jlr. John Rudlnort,
Jlr. N. D. Shapiro, Jlr. Jt. Shapiro, JIIss ""vr
Annette Goldburg. Jtlss A. Goldman, JIIss oiOt
Catherine Brciwnstcln, Jtlss Lilllnh Spcc-lJ)(lw
tor, JIIss Leah Tnrtor, Miss JIatllda Rosen- ,
fold, JIIss Roso Cummlngs, of Camden, N. ''"'
J. ; JIIss Cecilia Laskcr, JIIss Pauline., ooj
Pepper, JIIss Sophia Fatton, JIIss B. Ester-
lltt. JIIss B. Learner, JIIss Bcntrlco Fox
and Jllss Frances JIarkowItz. Among thow "
entertainers wero Jlr. Georgo Irwin, Jlr.' 4ny
Samuel G. Gordon, Jlr. Jacobs, Jlr. Hur
wltz, Jlr. Joseph Young, Jlr. Joseph Neff,
Jlr. E. Katteson and Jlr. II. Chartvoek. 1,M
Jlr. Georgo Irwin gavo an exhibition in''""
dancing.
A sUrpriso party was given nt tho home'
of Jlr. and Jtrs. C. A. Tollln, of 47 North
RCth street, in honor of Jlrs. C. A. Tol--lln's
birthday. Tho house was elaborately,
decorated in patrlotlo colors. Tho guests
present wero Jlr. and Jlrs. C. A. Tolling
Jlrs. L. B. Joseph, Jlr. A. Joseph, Mr.
nnd Jlrs. E. Goldberg, Jlr. and Jlrs. E.
Bloomberir. Jlr. and Mrs. Brnude. Jlr. and.
Jlrs Joseph Sellers, Jlr. nnd Jlrs. Joseph
Broil. Jlr. and Jlrs. Slgmund Strauss, Jlr.
nnd Jlrs. Splelman, Jtr. and Mrs. J. Jtor-
ton. Jlaster AVIlllam Morton, Jlr. Joseph,.
Tollln, JIIss Ncttlo Lurgo and Jlr, Harry "
Goldsen., ""
Jtrs. Samuel Noble, of 3048 North 7th,,
street, entertained at dlnnor nnd supper" J,.
recently In honor of her niece, Jllss Clal
vlda Browne, of 2901 North 5th street Her '
other guests wcro Jlrs. JIary Noble, Jllss
Nelllo Carter, Jlr. John Shcrldnn, Jtr.
Frederick Jloyers, Jlr. Samuel Noble, Jlas-
ter Samuel Noble, Jr., and Jtlss Sarah
JIcDonnld. "
A5IUSEMENTS
FORREST Last 5 Evgs."
LAST 3 MATINEES
Holiday Mat. Today
ki.aw . nitLANonn'S
pr.EnLi:aa musical I'hoduction
AROUND
THE MAP '
ORIGINAL N. TT. CAST IIS r,wh
llet Seats tl CO at 1'opular JIat. Tomorrow,
i ' nt
Next Week Seats Thursday """
jiaii. oitonns now -"
Orrateat Musical Show Kvtr Prbduaea . xk
ZIEGFELD '-.
FOLLIES -
UBHAn Tlila& Next Week. nvtra.atSilS,
alJ2U Mats Today, Wed. & Sat. -
Holiday Mat. Today
lUaw i. Krlanser & Georga Tyler Pruent
POLLYANNA
Tht Otad l'lay. Spreading (looii Chttr.
Ileal t.i'a.a il.W at Popular Mat. Tomorrow.
Oilt'hLlUlL Ol. Cheatnut Pelow Uth (t
Third Week's Engagement
Ot iha N. A. Spectacular War Plctura
"On the Firing Lino With Germans"
Mr Durtxirouxh Appeara at Each Showing.
gaata -So (mm 2 to U P. JI. dally except
riaiunlaya. Alter 0. gio. Oallery, 18o
Olobp Theatre "JS.5.? ara
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A M to 11 P. M. IOC. 13c, 30.
"Tha PASSING HKVUB OF 1018"
"MYSTERIOUS MAID IN ..
WHITE MASK"
AND OTIIKIt BIO i'CATDnES
B, F, Keith's Theatre
CHESTNUT AND TWELFTH STREETS
AiWMCA'a ORS4TMS1' DJLXOB&I
Ruth St. Denis & Co,
Uuih lUyo: J. C Nueao
Four . Otbar Bis rVaturaa
A TH?T "DTJT TONIGHT AT 8:16.
JXiJIijUrriK MatlnaaTfcuraJarat
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"THE TWO VIRTUES"
'wnhinss Alexandra cotusLn
LYRiC-llo"day Mat" Today, 2:15
"THE ONLY GIRL"
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Holiday Mat. Today
!KN1?t TWIN BEDS
Ucl Scula 11 ul Popular Ml tMiurrus
WalllUt Mat- Today, 35c 60c
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