RJUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Kincv Wynne Tells More Be Given at the Metropolitan Opera House f Friday Night Various Matters of Interest .,t, t hnvo found out somo more nbout Wat the Metropolitan by another conglomciayon of names of societies which tnny i all be tM ln on0 ,,rcnth' Howexer ""' "" may be no mistake, I would Pay' " ant will do Riven unuci wiv. tuipn-ra u ino junior Huanl'of the lioteitnnt iroDttl Church of the Wocoe of rennsvlvnnln, cooperating with the Sunilav vnrfi Junior Auxiliaries and a number of the glrln and men prominent In society. The otory of .tho pageant H very well put, and 1 nm going to give It to ou in l" !..., m fhp. "Realization." im It la cnlleil. lioirlno in ...,.. ... n. dihasbeen Bi - - ic- n i u rcreat.on " ... nr,ler SSi and communal Qfc "1?.. wins andtho KfPK (twltolou-n.tlnct. 5'flr' ..,.o,i. Among (il J?'. ...n JglOUIl tO bO i.". .lod by tlfty I ttlPW""" .... kV.la from tho wgnv IU. s"'!m:i nn detached. "Youth; I7fllr8. Franc. n . i'" .. a.( nn ns. "IJ0a). aruc" R airings jemninn .unknown ana :4rwn upw" -' Ifcrtaht t" m "'" it starts to mount fthe rocky path and thunder ana iieiuihs ; UTMt hit progrc-.ii, '.'indthls pnenoineii" .-. Jicctpted as the tnu.nl rt..tatlon of the anger I of a cruel. unneon God f ? n,.mnn sacilflce la I -. V .. fMi.. A I m n ft E, Biao i.-n" - - Kutcmnsoni, -i Touth mounts a "tcp WvW h'" Bal "',' Kcirter), a black limit o IS by Ms side letardH hi B..,(kr iirneiei. and Awhile he tries to over !.'.. ihfa niesence i. . . i 'the floods or cvn urn ; . il,. .Urni-tlnn of oer i"" - rfllre. Edvvaru inger- !f soli) rise UP and sub- ; merge mankind unit A War. Strife, Disease, i Crime, Oppression. t gelflihncss (paita to ,,.,,. ? ke Uken by Mr Geo. go Maui"'' '''"' :jr Mr. h Caspar Wl-itar, j. r-.- Lw'.Madelia and other men of social piom Kto(nce ln Philadelphia) and many more Knits establish positions at one side of rathe stase. iGT !.... ttii. mnrl inf. ! The Youth plunges imu m " .., nr thB Hll flood und lescucs n little ii .i nnp Svmnathy (Mis L. ' . . 1 u . .. t.ntnir O ,. fl ft.r.T,r w star smings iniu "- lithe Evil flood recedes bcfoie the blight 'rlilons which now appear, i ami i- l Frances Scott). Trace (.miss r.-.u,c. ELloid), Virtue (Miss uarnei .m. rn.i, Valor (.Miss Man M Mitchell) und many ethers. Pi ,.-,,. (l, Bkv ii ranliow is 'seen '" K . . I. Yiu.o 1IIH fa procession passes ci .....- hhe priests and pilmltlves of the (list hellglons of the world-(the piocesblon trt bo rcpicEenteu oy -i. -i - rch-ltenham. All Hallows. Wncote. and p the Church of Our Saviour, Jenklntoun), 'Wd below a throng of worshipers appear kho look unwaid with hope at this em- ttlem ln the bkles (Attnrhf il to tins gi oui .'will be twenty five ung girls from uer ;5mantown undei the direction of Miss Dorothea Kmlen ) Iq As the curtain rails war iues u. i.i;, tikis sword Into tlio oums imuu, ..ut Faith holds him fast und leads the wa tij upward. W At the opening of the seoouu pai i nui" Irlse and the Youth is seen fallen bacK- Pard to an earlier stage of his pllgt Image In the darkness. Still cntlnoncd sits V ar J and his group (follow eis of War will be twenty-fhe men obtained by Mis. Laley ifrom the northern part of the cit), and iepposlte the gioup. with Sjinp.uio ai .their head. thlit girls under dliettum If of Mrs. I'ero Ilemlngtoii. fiom tlio iiouthem part of the city. The Woild waits for a gieat light, aim -ene star-brighter than the otheis shining Ijln the night suddenly becomes moie In- Ltenee. and fiom It descends a snail oi vli8ht, which falls i.jion tho manger scene, ftte shepherds' and the Kings. (Mr. Kran- i'eis Lloyd, as the White King, will tide l a camel borrowed fiom the Zoo) Ties- tnt)y this lslon fades, leaving the -scene E bathed In warm, glowing color of coming lawn, and faintly seen the Cross appeals Luke a minor of sura. Kalth now shows the Touth In final earthly blessing of lOod, when Angels ot Heaven descend and take her upward, while Angel choirs 1 ni anthems of nralse. The Youth returns to give life service Lto hla brethren, and as he succors the tseedy and downhearted the curtain falls. tfPHEnE was a festive, debby air about :Mre. Scott's Supper Club on Saturday Wght, for the William Filler's party for (Katharine Lea literally occupied the .center of the stage. At ono end of ithe Rose Garden ln the Bellevue a long Jile was arranged, beautifully decorated ;lth roses, snapdragons and what' Soul, and around this were some fifteen r more debutantes with their nccom Wnytng swains. Favors wero given out iMrlng the evening to all the members. 'Mrs. Howard Tancoast entertained twelve guests, including several Balti more girls. f r. Walton Clark, the erstwhile Betty eon, had six guests. Tho young hostess u frightfully excited, as Captain Clark due to arrive from tho border with 1 regiment during the wee sma' hours, d I am told Mrs. Scott and her daugh- r, with several others, took a taxi from Bellevue and went down to meet him, fylng the cold, cold nlfht In order to on the spot. ? Among others who entertained at the Pub were Mr. and Mra. George H. Earle. . rs. Edmund II. McCullough, Albert Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. George Sharp naon, Lewis Parsons and the Carl tlna. iWONDEn why It la so many women .italic on and on and never know when 1 top when they once get a person on telephone. I heard a moat amusing recently. A certain very charming ; woman hd rathr a. caw on a cer- .Br ' ,B About the Pageant to the tin scant TVhlcli N to he clvtm nn - --- .-- - nm ..m I'llOl I I wr?" v .I "-" BHav- lfSaiVi ZXXt ..'. I ? Mar. ju MISS LUCY SHAW Miss Shaw, who is tho daughter of Mr. and Mrs.. George Shaw, of Ovei brook, was a bridesmaid at the teccnt Gurrity-Daly wedding. my deais, she begun to c.ll him up now and ngdln, nnd once she managed to find him homo hho would talk on and on until the man used to go neatly ciav because she would not hung up. A man I know huppened to.be vNltlng this man one afternoon when the photu lang. and with an awful expiesslon he lifted it off the hook and listened patiently for neatly fifteen minutes. Still the voice lung mi and on, till finally, my friend tells mc. ho slammed down the leteher and said "d n" under his bieath, got up, w allied over to the table, took u glass of watei and lighted a clgaiette and then went lelsuielv back to tho phone, picked up the receiver and said "jes" In a casual tone, and. If you'll believe me. slm was still talking on und had never known that he had not been listening all the time. He exclaimed, when he dually could hang up, "Good night' Did oti ever hear such n woman? She'd talk any man to death in one dav!" and he has slncu become en gaged to another woman. So gills who "gabble on gal" take winning. Don't talk h man to death If jou want in mauj him. NANCY WYNNi:. Personals Mis Washington Gilpin, of JOOI IV I.ancey place has Issued Invitations for dinner on Tebruaiy JO In honor of her daughter. Miss Anna Gilpin The guests will afterward attend the bal masque. Mr and Mrs Tristram c'olkct, of Hrn Man i will also entertain at dinner before tho ball Mr nnd Mrs Itoland 1! Knulke. of 2U0 De Lancey place, 111 have Miss Maigaret Stoddard, of Uostou, as their guest over I'ebruarv 20. and will enteitaln at dinner at Sedglev I'lub In her honor The guests will be entertained earl In the evening b.v Henry Iteevcs and Ills' one-man orchestra and will later attend the bal masque. The marriage of Mrs I.eonnid rinletter of Merlon, and Mr Geoige MeNeely took place veiy quietly todav Tho ceiemony vas performed bj the He David M Steele, rector of St I.uko'and the iadphnnj Churi-h, on Thirteenth street near I'lne. Among those who entet tallied nt dinner on Saturday night at the Philadelphia Cricket Club before the weekly club danco were Mr and Mrs John H Hubbs. Mi and Mrs Edward Hasse. Mr and Mis I-'iank. Un Kaker and Jlr. and Mrs n. McDowell Mr. and Mrs Spemer K Mulford, .Ir of Snulrrel fcirner. Washington lane. Chel tetl Hills, had Miss Florence Johnson, of 2211 Walnut street, as their guests for several days last we.'k Weddings C'LAnKH hi:mc The mairlage of Miss Margaret Pelk. daughter of the Rev Kdwln Heyl Delk and Mrs. Delk, of (130 North Hioad street, and Mr. Harold Johnson Clarke, son of Mil, Albert T Clarke was solemnized this afternoon, nt 4 o'clock. In St. Matthew's Lutheran Church, at Ilioad and Mount Vernon streets. A reception nt the Aldlne Hotel followed the ceremony. Miss Delk was attended by Mis II. Ilorden Lake, of Boston, ns matron of honor, and the brides maids wero Mrs William l.ee uicuson, Mrs. James S Wan en, Mrs. Arthur S Hagen, MUs Marie Supplce. Miss Marian A. Kepler nnd Miss Sara Alice Goheen of Altoona Mr Clarke had Mr Donald S. Llpplncott as best man. and his UBhers Included Mr James V. Warren, Mr William Lee Dickson, Mr. Chauncey La 13.11 r. Mr George Benkhart, Mr. Joseph McCIoskey Hurt, of Pennington, N J , and Mr. John Herbert Heading, Jr. After the reception Mr, nnd Mrs, Clarke on a, wedding trip HALLETT BAILKY The marriage of Miss Wenona Williams Bailey, daughter of Mr. J. S. Bailey, of Lancaster avenue, 'Wayne, .pnd Mr. Lorls Franklin Hallett took place at the home of the bride on Friday evening, at 8 o'clock. The ceremony was performed by tho llev Doctor Lamb, of Old St. Davids Church Miss Bailey was attended by her sister, Miss Bessie Bailey, as maid of honor, and Mr. Hallett had Mr. Howard Belknap, of Boston, as best man. A small reception followed the ceremony, after which Mr. and Mrs. Hallett left on a wedding trip. They will be at home after April 1 on Illdge road, WabariiMAsB. I,ENTZ-BROOKS The marriage of MUs Frances L'dna ttrooks dauihter of Mrs. I, Wilson Brooks, D.r0.0J."' Si t nr.v street', an Mr. William OI iV'v Y "T-w.; n.ti.io..KtrAtfnrd. took Otis LrfWIl. W ", "v-v -- -".-"-I " TEtENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, MOOTAYj ' FEBRUARY 12, WT ' THE IVORY CHTLD By II. RIDEU HAGGARD v Author ot "Marlt," "Kino olomon' Hints," "Sht. rilAPTKK XIV (Conllnunl) AND if any one of these Incredible suppool xV. lions was correct then how did she get out again win, t0 mon watching her? There are only tw0 solutions to the prob. 1cm nnmelv, that the whole occurrence was hallucination r that. In fact. Tlngnnll and Savago hud sen something unnatural and uncanny if tnp (ttrr wem correct t onlj wished that 1 hud shared tho experi ence ns I Imvo ntwnvs longed to see a ghost A leal. Indisputable ghost would be a great support to our doubting minds that Is, If wo knew Its owner to be dead Hut this was another thought If by nn.v chance Lady ltngnall were still nllvo aim a prisoner upon that mountnln. what Hie) had Keen was no ghort hut u shadow oi simulacrum of a living person projected tonseoulv or unroimclnuflh by that person for some unknown purpose What could the purpu'n he' As It ihimed. the answer was not illtllcult and Ui It the words she was re ported to have uttered gave u cue Only n few hours ago Just beforo we turned In indeed ns I have said we had been discuss ing matters What I have not eald Is that Hi the end we airlved at the conclusion that our ipies here was wild and useless, nnd that we should do well to tiv to scape from the place before ve became Involved in a war of extetmlnatlon between two hi .inches of an obnure tilhe. one of which was ipiltp and the other semlsavage Indeed although llugnill still bung back mile II had been airauged that I should "N to pun li.ise cunels In exchange OM guns iinltxs I .ohm get them fot nothing hi h might he less suspicious and that wo should nttimpt suih an escape under cover of an expedition to kill the elephant Jana Supposing hiiiIi a Mslon to be possible, then might It not have lonie or been sent to (btei us fiom this plan? It would M'lOl HO Thus relleitlng I went to sleep worn out with lifeless Woiideiinent and did not wnke again till breakfast time That morning. whin wo wtre nlone togcthir, ItagiMll said to me. "1 liiivi. been thinking over what hap peiuil or seemed to happen last night 1 am not at all a superstitious man, or one given to vain Imaginings hut I am sine that Sav ag and I itallv did see and benr the spirit oi the shadow of in wife Her bods It until not have hi en. ns Mill will admit, though how she i mid utlei oi seem to utter amUhle "ptuli without one Is mine than I xau tell Also. I inn sine III it she Is tap tlve upon .vondei mountain and rame to tall inn to iisiue hei I ndcr these circum stances I fett Hut II l in ilu1 as will us m dex're to give up ati Idei of leaving the c'ouuti) anil to Irs to t'ml out the tmtli " "And bow will oii do that." I asked, "seeing Hint no one will tell us an thing? ' "Ity going to see for tnvself " "It Is Imiiossihle. It.iguill 1 am too lame at present to walk half a mile, much les to climb lircctplce ' "I know, and that Is one of the reasons wh.v I did not suggest that von should ac- compauv me Iho other Is that theio Is no object In all ot us risking our lives 1 wished to fine the thing alum- but that good fellow Savage savs that he will go wheie I go. leaving vou and Hans heie to make fut Ihei attempts If we do not leturn Our plan Is to slip out of the town during the night wealing white dreses like' the Kendall, of which I have bought some for tobacco, and make the best of our w iv un the slope bv Htai light th it Is veiy bright now When dawn comes we will ti to tlud the road through that precipice or over It und for the lest trust to Providence" Dlsinaed at this Intelligence. I did all I lould to dissuade him fiom such n mad venture, but quite without avail, for never did 1 know a more determined or more fe.illess man that land Ituguall He hail made up his mind und there was un end of tho matter Afterward t talked with Savage, pointing out to him all the perils Involved In the attempt, but likewise with out uvall He was moie depressed than usual, npiiarentlv on the gtoiind that "hav ing seen the gho-t of her ladshlp" he was suie he bad not long to live SHU, lie de cl ired that where bis master went ho would go as he preferred to die with him ruthci than alone So I was obliged to give In and with a melancholy heart to do what I could to help the simple pieparatlons for this crazy undertaking, realizing all tho while that the only real help must come fiom above, since in such a case man was powerless 1 should add that after consultation. Hag- nall gave up the Idea of adopting a Kendall disguise whlih was leituln to be discov ered. olio of starting at night when tho town was guaided. 'Unit ver afternoon they went, going out of the town quite openly on the pretext of shooting partridges and small buck on the lower slopes of the mountain, where both weie nunieious, as Httiut had Informed us we were quite at liberty to do I did mv best to put a better spirit In mm hut without avail lie only wrung my hand vvainilv. said that It was a pleasure to have known, such a "real gentleman" as nivself, and expressed a hope that I might net out of thls'hell and live to a gieen old ago among Christians men ii wipeu away a tear with tho cutf of Ids coijt. touched his hat In the orthodox fashion and departed. Their outfit I should add, wis very simple: some food In bags, a flask of spirits, two double-barreled guns that would shoot either shot or ball, n bull's-eye lantern, matches nnd their pistols. " ... ...I... .I...... n ll. .U WUU n,a llnnu UH kell Willi llieill ....... ,. . J ...w, leiving them outside the town, returned "Why do ou look so gloomj, Hans?" I """Jlecause Jlaas," he answered, twlildllng bls hat "I had grown to be fond of the white man. Tiena. who wasalwavs very kind ,, me and did not treat me like dirt as low born white are apt to do Also he cooked SEE THE GREATEST SHOW IN THE WOKLiU 1 ! 1 wt - ,,t. " l.-l,-:iiJ.,J.-ii . -M-fe 41 ?'& -C. 5SSKSSKjia'5ir'&a; 11' mi" 1 'V Vriri.i )Mi.:miixT ttc well, and now I shall have to do that work which I do not like" "What do jou mean, Ions? file man Isn't dead, Is he?' "No, Haas, but soon he will be, for the shadow of death Is In his ee" "Then how about Lord Ituguall?" "I raw no shadow in his ejesi 1 think he will live, Unas " I tried to get some explanation of these ilmk savings out of the Hottentot, but he would add nothing to his words All the following night I lay uwuke filled with heavy fenrs, whkh deepened as the hours went on. Just before dawn we heard a knocking on our door and ltagnall's voice whispering to us to open Hans did so while I lit a candle, of which we had a good suppl As It bullied up Hagnall en tered, and from his face 1 saw nt once that something terrible hsd happened He went to the J ir where we kpt our water and ill link three pannikins full one after the other Then without watting to be asked be sald- - Savage Is dead and paused a while ns though some awful reiolleitlon overcame him "Listen, he went on presentlv "We worked up the hillside without tiring al though we saw plenlv of pirtildges nnd one buck till Jut ns twilight was closing In wo cane to tho illff face Mere we per celved a track that lan to the mouth of j natrow cave or tunnel In the lava look of the precipice w hn h looked quite uiicllmb able While we wem wondir'ng wba' to do eight or ten whlte-iohed men appeared out of the shadows mid seised us befue we could make unv lesistunee fter talking togetbei foi'u Mile thev took awnv mil guns and pistols, with whlih some of Hieni dlsappeaied Then their leadei Willi inan hows. Indicated that we weie nt libeiti to proceed bv pointing tlrst to the mouth ot the cave und next to the top of the piecl- plce snvlng something about liig.me whlih I believe means a little i Inld does it not" I nodded and he went on After tills thev till deputed down Hie bill, smiling 111 a fashion Hiat distuibed me We stood foi ii while irresolute until It be came quite dark T asked Savage wha' he thought we had better do. expelling Hia he would av Iteluui to town To in suiprNe be answeieil Co on of ionise un Inld Don t If' those brutes sa that we while mi n di'en' walk a step without our guns Iiuleiu in unv case I mean to go on .veil If vour loulslilp won I ' '.While he spoke he took a bull's-eye lan tern from his food bag ulilih had not Imu Intel feied with h the Kendall and lit it J stared at him amnicd for the man seemed to be animated bv some tiemi minus pur pose Or lather It was n though f"n-' Horn without had got hold of Ills will and were pushing htm on to an unknown md Indeed his next wolds slnwed that this was so for he exclaimed " 'There Is something dinw lug me (nlo that cave, ins lord It m.iv be death. I think It Is death but whatcvei It be. go I must Peihaps vutl would do will to stop outside till I have seen ' I stepped forwaid to latch hold of me mull who I thought bad gone mad us pei haps was the use Hefoui I could lav mv hands on him he bud l uu tapifll.v to the mouth of the cave of course I followed him but when I leached Its entrance the "ADS" WK I1AVK N'KVKR SEEN jAtnfrosvT)eajiI(n5hMyNeS BONFIRE ROUGE. lyLeiaVamsnmdTttrnshrpfeLi ttOS ruiisrlnh! l.lfn I'iiIiIIhIiImk I'ompaiiy stui of light thrown forwaid i the bull s ee lantern showed me that he was already about eight ards down the tunnel Then 1 Jieard a terrible hissing sound and Savage exclaiming "Oh, m God " twice over As he spoke the lantern fell fiom bis hand, but did not go out. because, us ou know. It Is made to burn In any position I leaped for waid and picked It from the ground, nnd while I was doing so became aware that Sarage was running still fuither Into the depths of the cave I lifted the lantern above my head and looked This was what I saw' About ten paces from me was Savage with his aims out stretched and dancing-jes, dancing tlrst to the right and then tu the left, with a kind of horrible giucu and to the tune of a hide ous hissing music I held the lantern higher and perceived that bevond him. lifted elgbt or ulna feet Into the air. nearly to the roof of thntunncl In fact, was the bead of the hugest snake of which I have ever heard "It vi as as broad us the bottom of a wheelbiiriuw were It cut oft I think It . -k-JUaiiV. - V, --J' .V-. r'? llilJslTHllllli ll - - c'W.vS.JJilaattaWL. - 11 "- :: "niFff GREAT AMERICANS tS .A iW. -, Jth '& YM"fi ' .S V . i ft A ' f ."- (tut W...J -M ' i ?w ( vs..s;x-r r"-3s & - . 4;-,r.'vn . . tf JKv (Tit .-UUifr .. .r. Ktl fetttTISE zwr vrr t Ctm&fflL 'Ti&i-xm v J ', i1 7 . ,itva,'. ti'fSttfimjK. aaF-'isiK r.i sei'L.i awv. bik v'ii,,vtiecnpwnrj s '!' k B3QEk' ' HiHiE9HffBBi9iLflHriflHiHiHi 1 iMiMBaMe CipMi-Jzhr taffl ulillnhlni: H Oiville H17A, who frcquentl changes his. entire costume sl or .seven times 11 davj would till a huge vvlieeib.uiovv while the neiU upon vvntili 11 was siiipoitul was quilo thli us mv middle and the undulat ing boilv behind II whlih slietilnd far awav Into Hie ilaikm-ss wa- of tin size of an eightiin gallon task and glttmd giecu und gun lined and slashed with silver and with gold. "It hissed und swavfrd Its gieat head to the tight holding Savage with 10I1I eves Hint vi t seiniid to be on the wbeieon he danced to the right It hissed again -Hid swa.ved Its head to the left, wbeieon hi ll meed In the left Then suddenlv Itie.md its bend light to the top of the uive nnd so remained foi a few veioiids wbeieon Siivage stood still bending a little forwaid as though In weie bowing to Hie upt le .Next Instant like a Mash It tuuk. foi I ,. Us white fangs bui.v themselves In Hie baik of Savage who with a kind of sigh fell foi ward on to his fun Then ,i,,., una .1 convulsion of those shining folds follow id bv a sound as of bones being giound up In 11 steam-driven mm tin '1 stiggi-i-d against the wall of the i.ive .... .. I.w.lllulll fill- I anil slim mv rjr- ii .. ....... fell taint When I opened them again It wns 10 see something Hat misshapen elon gated like n lellectlon In 11 spoon, soine-j thing that had been Savage l.vlng on gir. Hour und stietchul out over It the huge, sirpeiit studjing in- wllh lis sleeh eves 'Ihtn I lan. I am not ashamed to say I lan out of that boiilble hole and fai Into the night." "Small blame to oti" I sild adding "Hans give me some squ.ue-facid mat l-'or I felt as qiieei ns though I also had been In that iave with Its giiaidlan '"I heie Is very little more to tell.' went on Hagnall after I had diunk the bollands I lost mv wa on the moiiptalnside and wandiied foi iiiiinv noiirs. till at last I blundeiid up against one of the outermost houses of the town, after which things weie as Peihaps I should add that wherever I went on mv wav down the mountnln It seemed to me that I heanl people laughing ut me 111 an unnatural kind of voice That's all " After this wn sat silent for a lung while till at length Hans said ill his unmoved tone "The light has come. Haas Shall I blow out the candle which it Is a pity to waste- Also, does the lla.is wish me 10 cook break fast, now that the snake devil is unking bis oft llena. us I hope to make mine off him befoui nil Is done Snakes are very good In cat. Hans If oii know how to dres them ill the Hottentot wa " en wti:h xv llunn Steals the KfJ AI'IIW hours later some of the White Kendall arrived at the house and very politely dellveied to us Kignalls and poor Savage's guns and pistols, which they said they had found lvlng In the glass on the mountainside and with them the hull s ie lantern that Hagnall bail tin own away In Ills lllght . all of which aitlcles I accepted without comment That evening also llarut 1 ailed and, after salutations, usked wheie Hcna was as he did not see him Then my Indignation broke out Oh' white-bearded father ot liars" I said, 'jou know well that he Is 111 the belly of the seipent which lives In the iave of the mountain ' (COVri.MT.D TOMOHllOW) - az&am ri'wi'i' ,v v.W'j , mm ' &yu t Mi Y zxs-h : t'ompiny. Iteprlnlnl Iv sperla nrrunisri mil I'OSl'IM Ot s BIG DOUBLE BILL ALL THIS WEEK r -V The Witching Hour lly America'! Furemoit Dramatist AUGUSTUS THOMAS ENGAGEMENT LIMITED TO THIS WEEK ONLY Will Positively Not Be Shown in Any Theatre in This City Until at Least One Month Following This Presentation. WOltKS TIIHOI'IIII Till! OI- lll'MAN IIVIOTIO.N, KSTIHE (lAML'T ti:i:mimi rio.ss. VM'III MAItn.lMi JS1TUA- r-AiiitiKi om: ai.om; iiv nil: v SITV. OI' THE MTOIiYj lll'MAN I.V ITS AI'PKVI. TO AM. KIND, MAN- IMI'OHIMI TIMIM. l.V ITS .STAlll.Ml AMI SET- OVKItWIIIH.VII.SO AS A WHOLE. EXTRA SPECIAL Added Attraction First Installment ot OFFICIAL BRITISH WAR PICTURES "The Battle of the Somme" Guaranteed Real, Actual, Authentic 1'IUures Coverlnir Ever Phase anil Feature of the War. New Installment weekly for seven consecutive ueeks. These Ptcturea will be exhibited In their en tirety at the Metropolitan Opera House, SATURDAY. FEU. 17 (Aft ana Evr.) lunefU Urltlsh War Itellef Knickerbocker M.4,0.,hTue.i:,Trhkul.s.'S-at. HTocic "SINNERS" Nent Week "e5 Mtnutea From Uroadnay" LITTLE I Misalliance T II E A T n K I ny Ur.HNAnD SHAW F.-ench IMays. Wed., Feb. 11. Mat. and Kvs. " , MATINEE TODAY CaSlI10Golden Crook t(j;w' "" " VL I. lj .1 ' TUR'I-AM AlAllKI.T Alime ll.TU It 1. V M la 11. IS 1'. M WM' ,1''S (fti r . What's DoincrToni -f -'11 Boston Symphony Orchestra concert, ; Academy of Music. Admlsvon charge. I .lunger Macnnerchor oall, Turner nail, ,1 aiemoers. v Contemporary Club discussion on "Is ' Capital Punishment Justifiable?" Uellevu! mraiioru. invitation. 11J51 verslty. Kr 'i Italian Iteu 'ross ball. Horticultural Hall. J Ailmltalnn tltnviwm . 3 notary Club "Ijvdles' Night." Bellevue- South 'I'hilaitflnhla Huslnens Mnn An ffiw soc.atlon. llrorni and Federal utreets. Free. . Vlnll miniiiil l..iinttA 1)n1. HfKnvia X'tL . ltobert Mbrrls iiiki niiuuni ia IV4CT I i napter. Daugliters of the American ,' itevoliitlon, Hlttenhouse Hotel, 7:30 o'clock.! ;V Admission bv card ' ' V.' 1 the American I'ciiii.s.ihnnla Historical Society, 1100 I.o( 11st street, 8 o'clock Members. Klfty-seventh Street Improvement A Miclallon, Sixtieth street and Glrard ave nue, I'ree, Tratllo t'lub. Hotel Walton, 8 o'clock. Member Heaux Arts dinner, llellevue-Stratford, 7 ocloik Membeis. (iermantnwn t'lub annual dinner, Oer mantown Itojs' Club Members. OH Trade Association dinner, Kugter's, Member Lincoln Olebiatlou, t'lilon League, 8:30 ocloik Members (leneral I" H Grant Post, No. K. Grand Armv of the Hepuhllc, nnd the Naval Vet erans' Association of Philadelphia Joint din ner, Doouer'H Hotel, 7 o'clock Members. PALACE . lne 1214 MARKirr RTHEnT 20c ALL THIS WEEK I'ONTI.SPOPS 10 A M to 11 15 P. M. THE GREAT WHITE WAY The Swirling Life nf This Kamous Strrtt of Kmdilnn Is fliown In All lis Splendor, Vnltjr, Daring nnd NnW'ltv In Ills KXCl.L'SlVi: F1KST i'iti:.si:NTAiii).N or WILLIAM FOX rilOTOPLAY V A L E S K A ' S U R A VT T THK 1.MP11KSS OF 1'ASHIO.V, IN "The New York Peacock" (lllll V.v TIHT 1IIU, r.ll'SW OASP3 OI AUVIItATlOX All WOXOKK ADDED ATTRACTION tup. mknaci: Of THK Alii RAID ON LONDON DY ZEPPELINS t ulgue KxcIUMiie Wonderful ricture. A nj;n llir.ST.MT Ilelow 1TH Air3.nl 3 '" a ' io nils i-. m. unit TIIIM.MV rtAITI'.ll 111 "TUB CltAB" Aild.cl .Mrr Vfrnon caat!e In I-utrla (No. S) llmrs Krl Sat . W M Hart In Uun-Klfhur. Victoria w vxic tiiiu:e BT Above flTll 11 to 11 15 r. u. ::k DAtS ONLY DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS Max "THE AMERICANO" imirs FH Sat The Scarlet Letter" ril.Vll.Ml Al.I. m;.t wkkk tiik r.vn.sT or this hkasov NUII.MA fAl.MAlKIK In "1-ANTHKA" Regent MAKKIIT Below 171 II THEDA BARA in "Tho Barling of Pari" Metropolitan Opera House ST 17 II Pf-rfiu maw-eft 1 ao I nml S-l. r M. Mi ifiits ." tents II box seats, $2. OFFICIAL BRITISH WAR PICTURES Courte Olllrlnl (ioiernment Pictures, In:., VV K VunJerhllt I'reIJent lor Irt-nent lirllli-li Itellef I'll in a an American I'leM Ambulance Seats at 1101 Cliertnut Street .VIiniinl'DI.ITAN Ol-KllA HOUSE fi:u .---l a r - fv i- m l'llll.ADIJI.l'HIA lll-KltATIC MlCIETY .Imielte'i. Weilillnc. lunie nt Butterfly HANSEL & GRETEL Srlfilnl (".tit (Minrun and lUllet Ticl-ai?, 1108 Chestnut Street w r.n. ii I.- so U r l-OVIi: KAItl.Y SEE IT Keith'S BL0SSM SEELEY TiitiATitu Elsa Ryan'& Co. i.Ai itiK .t imoNMiN vi:rn:. moohe a IIAAflhlt rol'H MAKX IIHOS K CO OTHERS. MUX V KH.NOS CAS1LH In ' I'ATltlA" GLOBE Theatre 'SJ JS-tJJ--l .uin:IU.E- Contlnuoui Hk-, ISc 2Se 35c 11 1 tu 11 1- M. mo.s'a 111 M.imroitu A CO In "What Every Girl Should Know" 1'int Tnlboi 1'rlre .strl-n; Iiami others CROSS KEYS W3, Z Jrm YE OLDEN DAYS M ACADEMY OF MUSIC BOSTON ! TONIGHT AT 8:15. SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Lir Karl Muik.Con Jlololet ANTON WITEK TICKETS at HEFPE-S Aniphltheatre, 25o ROLLER I'AI.ACE, SBIh U Market atj. Afternoon. 2 4.1. I!ien!nra. QTrATTNIli 5 Adnils lllc Interesl OIV1. J. ilN VI ins Attractions Kierj Night. e.lne.lii Nlk-llt. I'V.SCY DHEH-I MAS Ql'I'.IIAlii: CVUS'IVAI, IJdO ash for best 'otmne uurn Miatlnc perinltleil Hlthollt ros lume or mask lliureilay Night, HOCKEY, I'lllI.AIlEl.I'lHA Vk VVIi.MIMiTO.N' Adm. Wc. "VATolvvTlf I'.vmlnsa Mi Hie TSc II 00. VV cilllUL Tiles Thiira Mat i."o 4 50c. Saturday Mat Mc, 60c. T5c Matinee Today, 25c & 50c "LITTLE WOMEN" YSAYE1 ii 'IWt. rt At, r UO. IV I1 at H n'ninnt li-"iV it 1T UTiii n ACADKMV OK MUSIC iichei nn tile ai 1 rrvruai Tin; WOH U-TAMO US ij 50, $'. $1 B0, ii.oo lui.irtint j1" ouc T VRIP TONHIHT AT 8 IS ljllwv 11 no Matinee Wednesday Arm'l ITplfl '" ,ler Clnalest Musical .-Vllllil 11C1U Comedy lilt -FOLLOW MF." With llrllllant Cast lniliidln HENKY LEWIS Al"lF,TPHI TONIOIIT AT 810 tWfUlJl III 1-oniilar II Mat Thuraday SVlAltT Ml'SICAI. COMEDY TRIUMPH VERY GOOD EDDIE CirnTj a ".T"r vk.vanoo e. of nitoAo iS 1 K AJN D ALICE JOYCE - CouraK of Silence" 18 Ml'SICIANP, OflACB WADE, Soloist. BROAD Mat. Today KVENfi$3itli ltegular Matlneea Wed and Sat.. 215 i:'ll!A MAT WAHHINOTO.N-8 BinTHDAT JOHN DREW "!?&,, 60c to $1,60 at Popular Wed. Mat. GARRICIMltTToday 1:A'?N,VJQ9 Herular Matlneea Wed. and Rat. at 21S KXTItA MAT. WASHINGTON'S DIltTUOAT FAIR and WARMER 6Qc to 11.60 at Popular Wed. Mat. FORREST TONIGHT at b . llerular Matlneea Wed. and Bat at 3 r KXTIIA MAT. WAMHNOTON-S HIIITHDAT . kboVub,?,ib BEN HUR, PIIODUCTION ', ACADEMY, Thursday Aft., Feb, 18, at 8:00. , "MT ELMAN' PHICES T5C. 1100 ll.RO, IJOO, JW, ' Tickets at Heppe'v, 1119 Chestnut St. "REAlJZATION"TfP V'l . .-'.n"M rf'- m VA ,. & 1- 's ?VJ I 1 1. 1 s :m M !fa , .vV m -. m va m . M W1 - 1 AVi & :t''lZ3LZ.
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