IjpiriiTr-TiM c rrvw-.aj' Tn- tm"t! flRJifytfJB ' Wl the crrr LIES AT FORREST PtAY THE GLAD GAME "iSfeId Art Product Good to i. ""U-BI 'IOUn- "P" m b,,j to Hear rr n HJMJBS 1MB. Bl(td by Julian 'J?!".!? iSnn Hrrol. LnM find lyrics rtri'Mi'pSinck. Rennold. Wo f nnd 1 ' tk,1 iXlK""1 .Pollock. Rennold wolf una W iS? Mil by Louis Mr! and ". r Scenery bv Joseph Urhnn. SriJ 8imKr. n , ( ajJ'S-Mt W C. ncld, Carl Randall. ""iY Pii'rccll Inn Claire. Anna Pennine Settled cirJ ii. r-.vsnallltn, Kay Lauren, viviwn Forreit Thentro. 6U. It- (,n'vd wAilcit through nit tlmt npate, ?CS aliwal I nbout tho new tst Know ",. ., .. n9 mllrli m im" i?" v..-1,::; ih.;z.n; , prsnt w,,u ' wunV if yo hftv nn OU,1CO ot tm w , . oviKirlonrn. -nn rub. '?.S. that list of dual personnlltlea I1!? three-ply consclousneses which poso IocHl2raUTii7(hor and composer nnu producer SsSBSS m ""n ,n !ivfBe rnt"?' iT!,rco .:.rlSil!1, . ...i.. n Hi rrl nn much nlol nn K? Two composers produce half ns I"8-. a .,..!,. Anil rmn Rcenlc flp- 'JjSrTust leaves them nil miles bc '?' .'. no, nrmltictlon. the "Follies" 'rtill Urban. HIh scenery Isn't so Bay or r.Mnr o whimsical ns In his latcrpro- todton, "'Around the Map"; but It makes jTarcvtous "Follies" nnd two or thrco ruler Gardens to como look very much m trie price ui iu i" ' ' ..., Ifortklng of Fordi, If you don't go to rtiTollles" jou won't know what the hrl peace Greeting Is. And to revert J., the manufacturers' directory you ta't have the exciulslte plcnsure or try JT 0 attribute the different parts of Mr. tattii'B latest model to the right inak rt, Was It Pollock or Wolf or Jluck rti Invented that self-stnrtcr nnd com ,i.ti finisher of tho plot about tho sub- Miiiiljt ttho nsks n mermaid to como U New York to see If she can And a r! womanly wotnnn or was It .Too wir. And music can you uetcci Air. Bncn's characteristic use of tho bass cm nd distinguish It from Mr. Stnmp- tfi famous mastery of the cymbals? Oo tfthe Forrest and play tho clad game. ill jou don t we must Insist for the jjjtj, tmc you will miss n great deal (rtlch doesn't refer to Ilcrt Williams' iSnnnorlal nnd evcr-marvcloUH lono (oktr jamc). Besides Its principal come fl and what a comedian Bert Will- I'jaa Is! you'll miss Its principal artiste. fei Claire: Its principal nut, lm wynn; its jnnclpal drunk, Leon Urrol; Its principal im, Kay Lnurell, nnd Its principal puz it. Vivian Oaklnnd how on earth did sho pt Into the singers, let alone tho cast? Trail also miss tho radium dance, which Jfone of the most striking black-and-white dftts In many seusons, and the "com eotlon picture," Vihlcli Is a good denl clev vtl than anything the films have dono jit. You'll miss W. C. Fields, who Is the tmlttl Juggler and tho jugglicst funner a the stage. You'll miss a near-Husslan tillet by Carl Randall, Lucille Cavanaugh i.nJEmma Halg, of the well-known sisters tern. You'll miss tho blissful resilience of Anna Pennington's hnndsprings and tho Jof of hearing the Rhad calling Its roe. Jad thougli you'll miss another piece of lUge-patrlotlc-llimlo bunk, you'll also Hiss the threo cleverest artlHts of tho mu- ileal comedy sphere that have been In torn this winter. Ijo break up tho paragraphs a bit for tit peroration, they aro Joseph Urban, rii) paints a night sky with lights that lujet to be equaled ; Bert Williams, who lTso very, very funny when tho authors don't give him lines that ho seems one of 11$ tew genuine character comedians of til Amn-lrnn fitnirA. nnrl Tnn fMnlr. wh iapcrEonates Mrs. Castle's shoulders and Mrs. Castle's voice with a llnesso only ks than tho suhtlo artistry which she Wrts ton brilliant little musical swat at fJtirle-Odlle." The new "Follies" nmy not be qulto so retty or quite m disastrously Intelligent u "Around tho Map," but they are a very dose second on looks and 32 or S3 times ns Buy. K, M. I OPERA PROCEEDS AID POLES Plderewski AtinnHa Pnrfrn-mnnr-n in IF, Interest of Country Destitute women and children In Poland receive hundreds of dollars from the tweeds of the opera produced last night Jt the Metropolitan Opera House by tho Msh Choral Soeletv of Plillailelnlil.i. I teler the auspices ot the Polish Uelicf wnmlttec of the Kmcrgancy Aid. The opera, "Verbiim Xoblle." tho work JljStanlslaw Monluszko, which has long fn popular In Poland, had never beforo wi produced In America. An eloquent Mress by James M. Beck, of New York, "Aaslstant Attornoy General of the lilted States nnd chairman of the Cen W Polish Belief Commltteo of America, preceded th itvfnrn,..n iKfi Isrnaea Paderowskl, the fnmous iS'sh pianist, and Madame Padcrowskl ere present at the performance and wero W centre of Interest. Su lr'bu,e ' the people of Poland was 110. DV Mr rtAr.1 In l.la ., .4.4 ..,. Tl. .1 gued that an underlying cause of tho :iui partition of that country among mmf ' l21 yeara aB' was lts lack ot lirTi ,1 i,rePnreuness. "Altliougn the i, ii states. at this hour, is similarly IW'ing In the means to defend her na S"' honor, and although wo may stand 'S y wnlle tho 1Ueala ot civilization are honored by other nations," lie said, "the jwpie of this country nt least, can give . T. -..wMMl.o 1U IQIiaVO L11Q flUl wtnjs of the noncombatanta of Poland." I "MRS. WIGGS" IN AGAIN EnlcVpi-Tinl.n- T)l.. t..:.. nn. -1- . .,, Uv,vC ..u.c- SometjOmeuy That j ,a TTr ,, . 'iiai good old soul. Mrs. Wlcrcs. Is once oor Wtn U8 ln tl)B Knickerbocker Play- " vrcoeniation this week or the optlm- I, .P'ayi which for years has been a wvorite of children and grown-ups alike, rSi olrab'y done y ,ha West Phlladel. r diock company, which Is adding to fcp "" "ry weeK, IRtarrle Thatcher, as Mrs. WIggs. won the C everybody. The return of her hW, was a very dramatic scene. Ted Lgraekett again took a leading nart credit. in. ,a the roIe ot Mr. StubbtnB, the blush- Kti cnarm'ng, and sang a couple of lul. Kjl Very well. Frederick Meads, in a huu t a Bcan chance to show his Ment. Helen JankRnn wan Amiinfucr. in th least, jn the role of Mis' lfazey, "RevoU" at American J nevolt." by Edward Locke, In Cil FiAlan WoA otaofdJ eanall nn fpy go, was revived at the American CfUe Georea Arvlno Plnvora Suth Hoblnson portrayed the part of IR?i. "t her husband's love has grown Karnes the "glided" cabaret life. Rich- lftra 1.11.11. , . im , -. ITS. .t ' " me part ot jonn ate K( the husband, who, through the HI IfflP :t his little girl 'finally realizes what ISUfli I na w,re nean to him. Sirs. KjJje, the stepmother, was capably acted WJHenrletta Vadera. IWnl Hennlng. well known to stock ISS""? f Philadelphia, made her debut feJS, the company last night ln the role KM?!8! McKay The others of the large S? vi piayeia were well cast. ot, Cobb's Creek Parkway Sold jru e. Cullen, who recently pur- Bd a tract of eround at ahnut nnn a fial ... -.nkW. n .. n--i. :' and ChAsinnf frMe trntn xriua r Wsy fur 4( qoo, with the object of t flousea oa tt has sold It to Ar- D Sakefl- tnr a. nrlnA AlnsA tn tKO nan. tatter win carry oa the oiMraUan of vnithind,, orujtnaUy planned t be Bmi " wp tract WEBER AND FIELDS WIN LAUGHS AT KEITH'S German Comedy Stars Return to Vaudeville and Score as of Yore U seems thnt ever slnco German com edians were Invented wo have had Weber nnd Fields. They blazed tho trail for tho short, fat Teuton and his long lean brother. Tho public said "bravo" and like n flash the stage was deluged with nn army of Gorman comedians with Inflated stomnchs and llttlo chin pieces. Only one other team wont neck nnd neck with the Wcborflelds and It was the Hoger urotners. The llttlo prologue Is apropos because Weber and Fields aro with us this week at Keith s. They wero given an ovation last night which was Just ns hearty ns that of the old days uhen they filled the next to closing "spot" In dus Hill's World of Novelties. Slnco then famo nnd fortuno have been generous from every nnglo. They havo been stars, managers, producers nnd authors hi addition to being phonogrnphed nnd filmed. And the very pool game which they nre now presenting was tho means of putting them In stardom. Interest la ndded to the gamo by tho constant run of compli cated criticism. Last night Joe Weber was tlie winner, but It doesn't nlwnys happen this way. It Is just possible that Low Fields will win tonight and take the two real ton dollar bills, which play the role of stakes. Lovers of the gamo and professional pool sharps can pick up some valuable point ers by wntchlng the Webcrflolds. Lew takes four balls every time he makes a "scratch" and also entitles himself to a ball each tlmo that Joe misses. Despite this, matters aro greatly simplified by tho agreement that tho fellow who gets tho money wins tho game. Tho subject of mesmerism was Indulged in later nnd Low sent Joe on a speedy trip nil over the country, then left him flnt In Camden for spite. This was fol lowed by a discussion on music, and Joe became so violent that Lew was obliged to boirow a valuable "Stradlvarlus" from the leader and smash It on his partner's head. Tho neutral Germans won no end of laughs. Alan Brooks and company present "Straightened Out," a comedy of "health, happiness and hllarits-." Most of theiin Ingredients aro supplied by Mr. Brooks himself Tho sketch Is full of bright lines, but Mr. Brooks' chief support Is a cir cular staircase and a pack of cigarettes. IHIicl Hopkins sang operatic and rag tlmo selections without changing gowns and soon deserved npproal. James and Betty Morgan proved to bo a tnlentcd pair of singers and musicians. If tho truth Is worth while It must bo said that Britt Wood, with a harmonica and a shabby suit of clothes In keeping with his net, received moro applause than anything else on the bill. Dolly Connolly, assisted by Percy Wcn- ?l(.ll IHltlin,- nf lYinMi- t.illV,m.i,n unnrra sane with irnnfl rnmiltn. Olympla Desvnll nnd company pre sented nn atilni.il act of exceptional merit. Bert Mclroso brought laughter and thrills witlipnntomlmo and daring feats. The roller skating act of Brcman nnd Anderson as full of action and class. ' j. a. c. Stevens at Nixon-Colonial Tho policy of tho best nnd only tho best for the patrons of tho Colonial, Philadelphia's Hlppodromo, Is amply dem onstrated this week In a flrst-clnss bill that embraces every kind of entertain ment. Cleo Gascoyno, for ecveral years an Invaluable vocalist with tho Metro politan Opera Company, was highly ap preciated and forced to glvo several en cores. Another stellar attraction Is Hal Stevons, famous protean actor, with a repertoire of quick character changes, concluding with a remnrknble Imperson ation of Joseph Jefferson ns Hip Van Wrinkle. For tho Juvenile patrons there was provided a seal with a human brain under tho tutelago of tho Travillo Broth ers, an act that has seldom been seen nt popular prices. Incidentally the Tra villo Brothers are thrco of tho best swim mers in America, having established many endurance records. Dunbar's syncopated singers sing rag tlmo melodies with a punch that carries a6ross the footlights unto tho very last row In tho gallery. Other acts on tho bill nre Leo Tong Foo, Fairchlld and com pany, Beaumont and Arnold, Bart and Betty Wheeler, tho Crelghtons and Tcarl and Johnny Itegay. Rolfe Act at Globe A very clever musical comedietta, pro duced by It. A. Rolfe, synonymous with quality, featured tho bill this week at the Globe Theatre. Tho sketch, which Is called "yo Old Tymo Halloween," has been termed the best of Rolfo's efforts, be ing dazzling In scenery, careful costum ing and has a strong cast of seven char acters. Bessie Adcle Folsom nnd Company ap pear In a one-act drama entitled "Des tiny," in which tho plot progresses smooth ly to a startling denouement. Murray Dennett has g. new collection of songs and stories, uhile other acts nn the bill are: Carl Rossini and company. King and Hose. Jack Marley, Lightning Weston, De Ranzo and Ladue, and Moore and Elliott. Mile. Aniato at Nixon Tim classic nantomlme. "The Annie of p,-" prewntil by Mile. Amnio,' sup- ported by Aurella Coccla and a company ot Parisian artists, won the plaudits of .i. -,,. ,io.i i,nu i-it .iiiri.t ni ih Nixon. The story of the pantomime re volves about a petite young woman who Is In love with a clown and the Jealous antics of the man's wife, Tho Farrell-Taylor Trio presents a rip roaring act In its caricature of old time minstrels, while Cantwell and Wnlker gained favor with their new of fering, "The Cabaret Singer and the Rounder." Other nets on the bill are Tlny's Toj Circus. Lewis and White and Zeno, Gordon and Zeno. "Totem" at Nixon Grand The Luck of a Totem" repeated the success It has scored at other houses In the city last night at the Nixon Grand. The story Involves a totem pole, Harry Qtrard and eight other actors and actress es. The Hon. Francis P. Bent, former mayor of New York city, was received well with an Illustrated 'ecture accurately relating the condition of affaire in tur bulent Mexico. Demarest and Collette produced many laughs In the skit "Nifty Nonsense." Other acts on the bill were Tryon's Dogs, Sllbers and North, In a sketch, "The Bash ful Boy and the Maid," and Fordan and Day, In an act that was not heretofore seen in tnia city, Kilties at Cross Keys The KInkatd Kilties, headllners at the Cross Keys, proved to be a whole show in themselves. Songe and dances followed each other In whirlwind fashion and there was a picturesque touch In keeping with the traditions of the land of the Scots. One of the most artlstio number was a sword dance, which enabled four fair members of the company to display won derful agility Bagpipe solos and unique feats with a ponderous bass drum added greatly to the spirit of tho offering. The troupe also contained a number of good characteristic singers. Other aota Included Pox and Wells, Bd diograw, Bldoa and Clifton aud tho Masked Qui EYEKIG LEDftTnru-PTTTT,AT)-rcT,PTTTA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY AT NEIGHBORHOOD CiQ GffSCOaN, COIONWL "MTT AND JEFF" TUHN' WALNUT INTO CAMPUS Comic Strip Heroes Give Courses in Humor nnd Hilarity Mutt nnd Jeff, Hud Fiiher's popular comic creations, nro In college. At least that Is the Impression they tried to create at tho Walnut Street Theatre, where they opened a week's engagement In tho fourth I episoue in mo stage nio 01 mo long nnu short heroes last night. "Mutt and Jeff In Collego" Is a lively musical piece vacil lating between burlesque and musical comedy, with tho result that tho audience Is treated to laughs galore, pretty "girls and catchy songs. John Gorman nnd Mnrty Hoaley aro Mutt and Jeff, re spectively. Tho comedy of cartoons, of course, lacks subtlety just as tho newspaper car toons, lu their absurd situations nnd cnrlcnturo Instead of characterization, lack oven tho rudimentary elements of art. But they do grasp and maintain tho comic sense, fundamentally and essen tially, even If crudely. Tho adaptors of the new Mutt and Jeff stngo plcco hnvo lost no chanco to win laughs, and they got plenty of them last night. Tho two leading characters depend upon "make-up" for part of their ludicrous ap peal, but thoy have talent as farceurs as well. A comedienne of ability Is Minerva Aclunis, who appears In a sort of "Sis Hopkins" role. BUI Mnson, ns tho villugo constable, was good and Florence Bears ford and Bcttlo Farrlngton revonled good voices In tho Blnglng rolea. Two of the songs proved particularly "catchy," "I Loo Them All" nnd "Every One's a Good American." Tho doublo male quartet consists of well-selected and blended voices and tho chorus Is good-looking nnd tuneful. Theatrical Baedeker rr,AYs. rOItrtEST "Zli-gfeld Follies of 19IB." with Ina Claire, Anna Pennlrmton. Jiert Will iams. I,con nrrol. W. C. Holds, Kd Wynn. Will Wt, Hire we find tho scenery by Joseph Urban, lines nnd lyrics by Chunnlnfr rollock. nenauld Wolf und Oeno Iluck. tho scoro by Louis Hlrsch and Davo Stnmper. LYIUC "Tho Only airl," a musical comedy, by Victor Herbert and Henry Illosnom. founded on a light play of a few seasons afro, "Our Wives." ADnr.PHI "Tho Two Virtues." with E. H. Pothern and Alexandra Carlisle. A comedy by Alfred Sutro. In which Mr. Sothern taken It easy over a stage "literary man." OAIUttCK "Twin Ueds," with lluy Cox. A fnrce, by Salisbury Field and Mariraret Mayo, which deals with the comlo adven tures of peoplo who mistake other people's apartments for their own. HR.OAD "Pollyanna." with Patricia Colllnie, Kfne Shannon and Herbert Keleey. Tho "Rlad girl" of the "glad books" playlne tho "elnd rams" with sentimental thorouuh ness, WALNUT "Mutt and Jeff." Tludd Fisher's famous funny picture characters trans planted onto the stage, with musical trim mines and appropriate settings. PHOTOPLAYS. STANLEY "Diplomacy," with Marie Doro. A film adaptation of Sardou's famous play of love and Intrigue. Miss Doro was seen hero last season In tho all-star revival, with William nillette and lllanchs Hates. CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE "On the FlrliiK Line With the Germans." ths North American's war pictures, showing scenes during the German offensive against the Russians. ARCADIA All week. "Peggy." with mills Ilurko. A Trlnnule-Kav flea Droducttnn. dlrecttd by Thomas Ince. It tells n delight ful llttlo talo of Scotland. PAI.ACK All week. "Poor Llttlo Tepplna," with Mary Plckford The most diversified part et shown by "Llttlo Mary." VAUDEVILLE. KEITH'S Weber and Fields. Allen Brooks and company. "Strajghtened Out"; Olym pla Desvall and company, liert Melrose, Jo seph and Hetty Morgan, Ethel Hopkins, llrltt wood Ileaman ana Anderson. COLONIAL, Cleo Gascoyne; Hal Stevens: TruelIo Brothers und their seul; Dunbar's Syncopated Singers. Lee Tong Foo; Fair child unci company, ln "Hough Stuff"; Ueau mont and Arnold. In "Tho Doctrine"; Ilert and Hetty Wheeler, the Crelghtons; Pearl and Johnny Itegayhave NIXON "Tha Apple of Paris." tha Panel Taylor Trio. Cantwell and Walker. In "Tho Cabaret Singer and the Rounder") Tlny's Toy Circus, Lewis and White; Zeno, Jordan and Zeno, OLOBB II. O. Rolfe In "Ye Old Tymo Hal. loween'i liessle Folaon and company. In "Destiny", Murray llennett; Carl Ilosalni and company. King and Rose; Jack Morley; Lightning Weston: De Kanzo and Ladue; Moore and Elliott, In "Ths Piano Sales man ORAND "Luck of a Totem't the Hon. Fran, els It, Rent: Tryon's dogs; Rllbers am) North, In "Ths Rashful Hoy and a Maid"; Demarest and Collette, in "Nifty Nonsense"' Gordon and Day. CROSS KEYS First half oftha week, "ICIn. kald Kilties"; "Th. Girl In the White fnnl"t Knv and Walla UVanb r...M Ed Olngras; Eldon and Clifton. Second hall of the week. "Klnkaid Kilties"; Holdon and Henon: Leon Stona and Mae Leer: Hams and company. In "lie Found Her"; Kennedy and Farley; The Olivette, Moffett und Clair Trio. STOCK. KNICKERBOCKER "Mrs. WIggs of the Cabbage Patch." The Knickerbocker Play. ers In this famous comedy of rural life. AMERICAN 'The Revolt." by Edward Locke. The Arvlno Players In Locke's drama, with Ruth Robinson and Oeorga Arvlno In the leading roles. x BURLESQUE. DUMONT'S Dumont'a Minstrels In travesties on matters ot current' Interest. More Than 3000 at Shriners' Dall Philadelphia Shriners and their friends made merry last night at the sixth annual bat masque In Lu Lu Temple, under the auspices of the Lu Lu Temple Band, Pa trol and Mounted Guard More than 3000 men and women were present. Many city officials and prominent business and professional men attended with their wives, daughters and sweethearts. No ble Isaac H. Elliot, the Temple organist, entertained with a program of music, and a quartet of Nobles sang several selec tions while the guests were assembling. Perkasle Seeks New Trolley Line The Perkasle Board oi Trade unani mously has Indorsed a project, said to be fostered, by Philadelphia capital, to eonstruot a trolley line from Doylestown, to Perkasle. to TnimbaueravtlU, to FeombursT and to Boyertowo. ceo eiswc, i llp SiW ' Vtv 5?5S3ia ( rLt HOUSES LAST NIGHT iOSC JJJOAJ AArCX&GXXXZZ SIADA3IE SCHUMANN-HEINK GIVES EXCELLENT HECITAL Noted Contralto Sings for Benefit of Children's Homeopathic Hospital It has been n long time since Mme. Hchumann-Holnk hns sung ns well ns sho did In her rccltnl for tho benefit of the Children's Homeopathic Hospital, In tho Academy of Music, yesterday. It Is doubtful if her hendtones have ever been more beautiful. Certainly, tho bell-like clarity which characterized them yester day and tho well-night perfect evenness with which sho accomplished the transi tion from ono register to another was a surprise even to her oldest ndmlrors. The audlcnrc yesterday was larger than that which heard the contralto In her pievlous recital this season. Every sent j,, ( orchestra pit was taken, and a largo number of tho chairs on the stngo were occupied. The program was Interesting In at least ono respect. It brought back, after an absence of a nuinbor ot years, tho rol licking "Brlndlsl" from Donizetti's "Lu crczla Borgia." Mme. Scliumann-Hclnk long ago standardized tho singing of this aria. Latterly sho lias avoided colora tura numbers, hut many an Italian opera star of today has just causo to envy tho oaso and purity ot tono with which sho sang tho cadenza of tho "Brlndlsl." Miss Edith Evans was an excellent accom panist. However, It was "Ah! mon flls," from Meyerbeer's "Lo rrophete," and "Danny Boy," which sho sang Instead of Krols lor's "Cradle Song," which carried tho most conviction. Mme. Schumann-Heinle hns suffered a great loss; a son died only a few weeks ago. It was only by tho greatest effort that sho was nblo to sing at all, yester day. After tho concert sho broko down completely, and that Is why sho could not acknowledge tho cordial applauso ot tho audience. BANQUET TO EDWARD II. BURR Frankford Business Men Honor Jew eler on Birthday Edward II. Burr, 7C years old, and tho oldest member of tho Frankford Avcnuo Business Men's Association, will bo guest of honor nt tho body's banquet tonight. It Is his birthday. Mr. Burr is a ploneor business man on Frankford avenue nnd has had a Jewelry shop at 2510 Frankford avenue slnco 1R70. Thoro will be many features to make him happy. His four sons will form u quartet to furnish tho music for tho occa sion. William R. Wheaton will eulogize him in a recital ot his biography, and his best friends will add to what Mr. Wheaton says, among them tho Rev. Harry W. Barnes, of tho Frankford Ave nue Baptist Church ; Lieutenant McGarvey and Sergeant Murdock, of the 4th aud York streets pollco station. Harvey Set man will be toastmaster, nnd will present a bouquet of 76 American Beauties to Mr. Burr. Wendell Miller, sexton of tho Frank ford Avenuo Baptist Church, Is chalrmnti of tho committee, and his associates aro Harvey Setman, Jr., Peter Murdock and Sam Wheaton. Wins Medal for Temperance Oration NEWTOWN. Pa.. Feb. 20. At n special oratorical contest held under tho aus pices of the Newtown Loyal Temperance Legion, tho silver medal was awarded to Miss Margaret Wright, whoso theme was "The Crimson Ballot." Tho Judges were Mrs. Charles M. Eames, Yardleyj Miss Fannie Ely, Nowtown, and Alvln Tomilson, Wrlghttown. Virginian Buys Rydal Estate The country reFldeiico of the lato Cur wen Stoddart, on Washington lane, Rydal, known as Barrowdale has been sold by Ilerkness & Stetson for the Stoddart estate to Frederick D. Owsley, of Tiverton Hall, Albemarle County, Virginia, for a price close to Hi0,0u0, tho figure at which tho property has been held, WINTER RESORTS TLANrit! tnr. Superior location with an I unobstructed view of bach J standard oiexaeflen.ee I CwcoivfJUU. KMJZlfJ.BU33j. has set anew .sranrinVrTiF i-.i- --rci-'-ni r.. XARGE3T TIRiFROOF RESORT HOTEL ttmilTM. N TUEOB"ayHQTtCIVt lilt LEADING RESORT HOTEL Of (HE W0IUD fi!ArU!oroiii;iiiKiin ATLANTIU OITV. N, J. SWKtHIHir HSMSaiUINT QIAH WHITE A SON3 COMPANY 1IHOWNS .M1LLH.1N.T1IK.MNES. , J. THE INN H 'ma PINES the W.S! ,.i.r.n,. VJ "XV or recuperstloni pure water and food. Cllcoate dry and wins. L L. ft II. 3. U UDDERS. JLEESIIDUO. JXA. SUNNYSIDE ON LAKE HARRIS kJWimAtJliU NEAR LEESRURO. A rsSaed -private home In beautiful ora&is nr- Yfrltf Cgr literature end terms. O. H. NEEDHAU, Letsbur-. Fl. HAVANA. CC11A FORNOS HOUSE gSSBtStffV5 rooms. E;r7 room wltb private balcony Hot and cvtu cam. UoJarata terms. Odds Its Central Park. Near U Ihsatru. . SCHOOLS AND C0X 3QE3 STRAYEIL'S ab Buslaau ScawM. ATLANTIC CITY, N J. fTHUlUJ it ATI.AKTIC EITV r'jnMHMORE EUROPE'S RULERS SEEN AT BAL MASQUE Impersonated by Screen Stars of Balboa Company in "The War of Nations" By the Photoplay Editor Participants In the lull masque recently given at tho Hotel Virginia. In Long Uenr-h. Cnl , thought Hint Heniy Ford's poaco mission had surveeiled, for most of the leading Europenn monnrchs supposed to bo nt war were there mingling freely nnd amicably. Their presence was by courtesy of It. M. Itorkholtner. president nnd general manager of tho' Balboa Amusement Producing Company, who put on n pageant entitled "The War of the N'ntlons," for the pntertninment of the noted hotel's guests. Strict neutrality being In order, most Interest centred about the splendid Im personation of tho llinperor Kraticls Jo- soph of Austria by Daniel (lllfother Many glnlio trotters wintering nt tho Vir ginia have seen tho notables In tho flesh nnd blood nnd they were startled nt first sight of the venernblo monarch, because of his true-to-llfc reptrsenlntlon. Bruce Kmlth's make-up ns Knlser Wlllielm of flormnny wns nlso a work of art. Of tho reigning heads of tho Allies, Frank llrlnnger as Victor Immnnucl of Italy wns the most striking! whllo Mnkatii Inokticlil did tho Mlkndo of Jnpnn hand somclv. Bert Ensmlnger wns nn accept able) King Oeorgo nnd Phllo McCullough portrayed Czar Nicholas of Russia. Undo Ram, nn represented by R. R. Roekott, Induced the scrapping rulers to forget their differences for tho evening nnd shnko hands. Henry King inado a dignified Bnllioa. discoverer of tho Pacific, for whom the company Is named. Mr. Horkhelmcr nlso put on two other features for tho bnll. One was a repre sentation of "Tho Spirit of '70," with Ruth Roland as a follow-up typifying "The Spirit of HI1G." Tho other wns a parody on Undo Tom's cabin, for comedy relief. Norman Manning stage managed the various stunts. Tito tnovio actors demonstrated their ndaptllilllty by playing tho vni lous parts to perfection. Moro than a hundred Balboans wero present lu cos tume. There nro always two ways to do a thing Sometimes moro. But It Is seldom that thero aro two ways of doing tho same thing with equnlly Interesting, yet totally different results. However, that Is what Is done with "Diplomacy," as acted last season by William Glllctto, HIancho Bates and Mario Doro and ltlmcd this year by Frank Losec, Edith Walker and Mario Doro. Tho keynolo of tho stngo revival last year was suave, subtle, sympathetic handling of clever lines. Action was re duced to a minimum nnd quiet, brilliant wit took Its place. In tho film, now playing at tho Stanley, featuring Marie Doro, the exact opposite Is true. Action is quickened nnd the whole story speeded up. Frank Losee, business like to his finger tips, plays tho rolo of tho diplomat with a directness almost brutnl. Even Miss Doro becomes nnl mntcd, where ln tho play sho was calm nnd quiet Ono enn take this as a sign of tho limitations of tho movies. Yet tho "Diplomacy" of film Is qulto na unusual fflfivS frM?H Om TnF following theatre obtain their pictures through the STANLET Hooking Company, which Is a guarantee of early showings of tho finest Droiluctlons. All pictures reviewed before exhibition. Ask for the thraTre "in your locality obtaining pictures through the hTANLEY Honking Company. ALHAMBRA 12lh, Morris h rimsyunk Ave. Mat Dally at '1; I3B . 7 Is 0. VaudeUlleAPnram't Pictures. Mary Plckford ' "V001X lpTpW" ARCADIA CHESTNUT DDLOW 10TH BILLIE BURKE in p n a a y ADril I fl BSD AND THOMPSON ArULLU matinub daily PARAMOUNT rlt'TlTItG FANNIE WARD in "The Cheat" RI UEBIRD "00 N0RTH nn0AD ST' Paramount Presents MATIY riCKFOItD In "FOUNDLING" BELMONT .?. WS V.ga (130. 8. ::in, 15c Mary Pickford in 'SS1. da.aTvi: CEDAR jutYhS Pauline Frederick ,n "ly8JoBb- PARAMOUNT PICTUftn FAIRMOUNT 2CT" 3?ai.d ave. Valeakn Kuratt nnil Tlienrtore Holier ts In "THE IMMIGRANT" FRANKFORD 4IU ANKX?SI?on FANNY WARD in "THE CIICAT" r-oj Cs. B2d & Mats 2-3:30 5c Oc,(i 31. Ransom Ebs. 0:30 to II 10o "The Victory of Virtue" GERMANTOWN 5!08SA. Paramount Picture HLANOHE SWEET In 'THE RAOAMUrFlN " Added Attraitlon "Stranea t'ttsa of Mury Pago." 4th Episode. (IT rnV BOTH 4 MARKET 2:15-7-0. OLAJDU. fir, 000 K1MRALL OUOAN HELEN WARE in "SECRET LOVE" r-ID A Or AVENUE THEATRE ljlKrvl- 7TH AND Q1HARD AVE. Marguerite Leslie in The Question AMATEUR STAOB CONTEST p.i NrM-fliM-n I'"AD ST. ERIE Lre at iNonnern oermantn aves. BILLIE BURKE in P B O O Y " IRIS THEATRE 3H0 5vWTO LOU TELLEGEN in THE UNKNOWN" JEFFERSON '-0T" ?,?E!!A.DP,,,N TrlanHPys-Jj.riNRYoWOOD,tUPF,n JOE JACKSON in "A Modsrn Enoch Arden" LAFAYETTE 2011K'avE. - TRIANOLE . gLAYS Frank Keenan in "The Coward" U ATM?!? FORTY-FIRST AND jJE,4UEil. LANCASTER AVENUE HAZEL DAWN in "MY LADY INCOQ" METRO PICTURES EXHIBITED IN ONLY ONE THEATRE IN EACH LOCALITY DISTINCTIVE CREATIONS Ask for Metro Pictures 44 Absolut Gus.rs.atM of Quality 29, 1016. nnd Interesting ns tho "Diplomacy" ot tho stngo, Tho bill at tho Stanley this week Includes besldo tho feature n descriptive musical number, entitled "William Toll"! Burton Holmes' latest, "Our Middles at Annapolis"; Dltma's Zooland Cabaret; a Bray Cartoon, "Somowhero In France," Wnr Srone.l No. 2, nnd Current Events of best subjects selected from nil tho news pictures. The Arcndla Is again showing "Peggy," with Rllllo Burke, the nlce-d I reeled Trl-anglc-Kay-Heo film, telling n charming story of Scotland. Blllle Burko Is de lightful In tho tttlo role. The Palace Is still showing "Poor Lltllo Fepplna," with Mnry Plckford. This film shows "Llttlo Mary" In mnny new parts. It Is tho most pretentious of Plckford pictures. Tho Chestnut Street Opera Houso con tinues tho war pictures', "On tho Firing Lino With tho Ocrmans," taken by Wilbur Durborough, showing scenes during tho great offensive against the Russians. Tho fall of Noo Oeorglevsk, following tho great nine-day bnttlc, Is vividly shown. . In tho filming of "Tho Pawn of Fate," tho new Wot Id Film feature, starring Oeorgo Rohan, lo be seen nt tho Iris on Friday, locations In five different States were utilized ns well as tho biggest sets As people know more and think more they use more TEail to keep the teeth healthy and the mouth free from acidity. They realize that the dentist cannot work alone in pre serving oral health. Between visits to the dentist, mouth and tooth health must be guarded daily by the use of a good dentifrice. Sanitol is germicidal and antiseptic. It keeps the mouth sweet and clean and the teeth sound and white. In competition with nil other dentifrices, 16 judges awarded the Sanitol Tooth and Toilet Preparations tho Gold Medal, highest award, at the Panama-Pacific International Exposition. AH Druggists Free Trial Package of either Sanitol Tooth Pow der or Paste, postpaid for 4c in stamps. Jl SANITOL CHEMICAL (Hfl iSvww$S, SS x-- LABORATORY CO. jHfi -1 1 lfTrrVT?T l 1 -j&Sst. louis. u. s. a. BBm rlJlAVi3 f I ylliuiiMBtfllWraiRti7ffyira ii ifj i iiijpsriz!!rjyTg' sV SiSfi. PROMINENT OTOPLAV PRESCNTATIO SoAa Grnpomu LIBERTY BnoADAt&LUMDiA EDMUND BREESE in "TlID I.UItD OF HUAHT'S DUSIRE" Logan Auditorium rAv.. TrtlANOXU PLAYS NOTWA TAT.MADdi: In "Mlsslns Links". SAM IIDRNAHD in "llecauso Ho Lovcil Her" LOCUST 52D AND LOCUST .Mats. 1:M und 3:30, 10c. Him tt-.:n. 8. u-.:in. 15c. Triangle Piny DOUOIuVS KAIR1IANKH In "HIH PlCTUItD IN THD PAPDUS" Market St. Theatre M3 maSt Jackie Saunders ,n 'Sppindss" Sea "GRAFT" Dvory Wednesday ORPHEUM azmtAmmd ,ND Trl.ingle Plays DOUOLAS PAIRHANKS In HIH PICTl'lllJ IN THE PAPERS" FORI) STERI.INO In "HIS PRIDE AND SHAME" rOICMT 2D t WOODLAND AVE. JIN.IIjIN i Dally Mat.. 2 Ke .0:30 to 11. WORLD FEATURE Henry Kolker in "The Warning" DAI AfP 1214 MARKET STREET rJLJKILi jo A M to 11:10 P. M. MARY PICKFORD in "POOR LITTLE PEPPINA" PARK IlIDan AVE DAUPHIN ST. MATINEE 5:16 P. M. MARGUERITE CLARK in "WILD FLOWERS" Paramount Picture PRINCESS 1018 MARKET STREET "The Mnn He Used To Be " "Geo Ada's "Kable of tho Grass Widow & Six Dollars" See "The Girl & tho Game " every Thursday. DIAI TV HEUMANTOWN AVE. iYl.f-l.l-i IU at Tl'LPEHOCKEN ST. EDGAR SELWYN in "THE ARAH" PPPFIMT 13 MARKET STREET IxCUCJN 1 UVMAS VOIVK ORGAN ANNA HELD in "MADAME LA PRESIDENTE" RUBY MARKET STREET 11EI.OW 7TII STOEHT WALLACE RE1D & CLEO RIDOLEY In "THE GOLDEN CHANCE" SHERWOOD MThVaood MARGUERITE CLARK in "SEVEN SISTERS" SA V H Y 12 "ARKET " v ' STREET Scllu Plrturea Present KATHI1VN WILLI AHfS in THOU SHALT NOT COVET' J J Q Q 17TII 4 VENANGO STS. CONSTANCE COLLIER in TONGUES OF MEN" Paramount Picture VICTORIA MARKET ST. V 1 V 1 W .rt. AROVE NINTH Vlteraph Pictures present Charles Hlehman In 'The lUttle Cry of Peace." Sre tba "Stranw Casa of Mary l'ae" every M'ad aud ThurSV I STANLEY UAKKBT ABOVE 10TH MARIE DORO in "DIPLOMACY" Weekly Programs Apvear Bvary Mou4y In Motion Picture Chart ever erected at tho PeerleBS stndlo at Fort Leo, N. J. Orrln Johnson, who Is to star In lltn new Triangle production, "Tho Price of Power," at tho .Apollo on Saturday, re jected a llatterlng offer by a prominent theatrical manager to be starred In a Broadway production, Mr. Johnson pre fers film acting to tho stngc. Frances Nelson, star of World Film's "Love's Crucible," at tho Century, Tues day, hns ft stntuetto of her favorite "pom" In solid gold ns tho radiator cap of her "twin-six" car. Leap Year Dance by Happy Hollows A leap year danco will be given tonight by the Dramatic Club of tho Happy Hol lows Recreation Centre In tho "gym" of tho playground, at Wayno avcnuo nnd Logan street. Tho danco will bo con ducted by the girls nnd tho young men will change places for once and bo the "perfect ladles." Members of the other recreation centres have been Invited. Jumps From Hotel Window ATLANTIC CITY. Feb. 29. Martin Iloban, a hotelkeepcr, while under re straint for a nervous attack, broke nway from nttendnnts nftcr n deBperato struggle nnd lenped from a second-story window of his hotel. Ho is In the City Hospltnl In a serious condition. CKNTRAL Chestnut St. Op. House &"? TJIU XOtlTH AHKRWAN'8 GERMAN WAR PICTURES WEST I'HIIDGI.PIIIA GRAND C2D nnd MARKET STS. MAT nAIT.V T H.f Be. HARRY D. CAREY in "KNIGHT OP THE ROAD" OVERBROOK 03D anl0nVDEAVB. RED FEATHER DAY Sons of Satan" RED TEATIIER TEATURE GARDFIM B31 LANSDOWNE AVE. oVT... MAT. 2. EVO.. 0:80. SARAH BERNHARDT in "JEANNE PORE" EUREKA 40TH MARKET STB. TRIANOLE PLAYS DOROTHY OISH Irt ' "' HEIDELI1I5IIO" KllYSTflWM Til r A Mnrf "FATTr AND AIAIIBL ADRIFT" IMPERIAL Theatre "3STBttmt Tr.anB.o vj-llKSgm gAJBRWOAUJ In , WEI1ER & FIELDS In "THE REST OF ENEMIES" NORTH Broad Street Casino ""g10 EVENING 7:1R AND 8 NELL CRAIG in 'THE PRIMITIVE STRAIN" Others CFN TI IR Y Elun AVE- MARSHALL V-C v I VJI I MATINEE DAILY FRANCES NELSON in "LOVE'S CRUCIBLE," 5 Acta SOUTH PT A 7 A BROAD AND PORTER "THE CLARION," Featuring CARLYLE BLACKWELL, 5 Acta NORTHWEST 9imniiPhnnnn THEATRE 17th b Susquehanna f usouehanna ave. AUTIIUR HOOPS ALMA HANLON In 'THE FINAL CURTAIN 5 parta NORTHEAST STRAND 1STU AND 0IRARD AVE. MARGUERITE FISCHER in irv-L- nfT ,WIA o-Act Drama Others HAM i RUD COMEDY UKNblNGTON I 1 1 M R O JNT BT AND JU1YIDU QIItARO AVENUE HARRY D. CAREY in "A KNIGHT OF THE RANaE' THE REWARD" Weekly Program . Appear Every Monday la Motion Picture Chart Matinee J bill OI, Bel. Borus. 1 IlaUr. Slsa Be. Spruce Evs. T XU Hear the Kimball Organ - TODAY AU pictures secured ibru Staalsjr Bit. Co. PARAMOl NT PK TUTUS HAZEL DAWN in "MY LADY INCOG" Vs4- aad Tlwrs "THB KtOAMUfyW E3I jjOEsC ,fV ii if.r tit kWtWIl w I 'i m "r-