Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, May 14, 1917, Final, Page 9, Image 9

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P DRAMA MASQUE WILL
HAVE PREMIERE TONIGHT
Elaborate Performance Ready
for Presentation at U. of P.
Final Rehearsal Held
The Masquo of American Drama, tlie
.Umax to Philadelphia s part In the ceneral
American drnmi J car celebration, for
Chlcn almost a thousand ptudents of tho
i... f Tcnnsslanla hao been re-
P"in fnr month', will "ae
Its pre-
Oardons
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Shra wnlht In tho Uotanlcat Clan
',Jnrmanccs will he Klen every night
'u th a matlnco on Saturday.
Tho last costume rchearsat of the entire
,. as held thli mornlnc In tho (jardeni,
.,,, Wasslll Lops pcrnonally conducting
The orchestra of Blxty pieces, and IteB nald
rV Koen, composer of tho music, on hand
, ,ee that kinks wero Ironed out The re
v.ral recnted n fine hlcndlnp of color In
fh costumes, which were designed by
tester 11 Holland and handled bj Mist
tlarlo Haer. while the cast Itcclf executed
,he M'-taclo In n masterly way.
Ceorgo T. Kearney, director of tho
Uasnue as pleased oxer tho outlook. "So
ilallzatlon of tho University is completo."
fc. said "Wo lmo worked for months on
the Masquo and it looks as though our
Efforts now are successful If tho weather
! good "
De Koxen's new natlonat nnthem, "Awake,
America,' will bo presentod for tho first
time at tho opening pcrformanco tonight
Percy MacKaje, tho poet, wrote tho words
and the gardens rang with tho patriotic tunc
it the conclusion of the rchcarFal this morn
inK $200,000 In Jewels Stolen
HAM, . T., May 14 Towels valued
i oon were stolen from tho country
of Frederick II. Allen nt I'elham
KrIJav, it became known ester
(i, , The robbery occurred during the ab
sence of tho family. Tho Jewels had been
left out of tho safo In which the were
usually kept
EVENING LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA', MONDAY, MAT 14, 1917
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IN THE MOMENT'S MODES
FILM FLASHES FOR FANS
Ap ndornhlc creation in white orgnmlie and Valenciennes laco is this
kiddies' dress which tends sliphtly toward tho Empire of old in Its style.
The huge hnir how and tho cunningly roscttcd sash ginllo are of brilliant
orange tafTctu nn unusual and, therefore, entirely dcsirablo note.
Another bis feature for the patrons of the
rifty-slxth Street Theatre every Wednesday
and Thursday, bfRlrrlnB May 23 and 24,
will bo tho weekly showing nn nn ndded
attraction of one of ""be celebrated O Henry
stories Untold millions have read these
marvelous utorlea. The most beautiful,
humorous, lender, pathetlo and Intensely
Ingenious stories of this great writer nre
now being produced In photoplay. It has
arranged to present them alt A complete
play each week Tho first will be "Tho
'third Ingredient."
The nidge Avenue Theatre announces for
Saturday, May 26, Sarah llernhardt In
"Mothers of Trance" This will be a first
showing In this tcrrltor
Fome llmo ago Hustaco Hale Hall wrote
a novel Later the I'nlversil decided to
purchnso the moving-picture rights to It
and make It Into a serial. Than they asked
him to alt down and write a no filiation
of the serial. He did this, and enjoys the
distinction of being the only author In
captivity who had the pleasure of writing
two versions of his own book. Any author
who can muster enough courage to go
through such on experience and come out
unscathed has the profound respect of the
entire author world.
In addition to writing "The Voice on the
Wire" twice, Hall 1ms written many of
tho "N'kk Carters." which many n kid has
been found rending on tho sly In the wood
shed and received n good tanning from
his father for It, tto, Jlo was also the
first nuthor to write a. novel from n. picture,
when he wrote the story of "Trnfflc In
Souls," which was ono of the greatest
successes the moving-picture Industry has
ever known,
This new aerial wilt begin at the Fair
mount on Wednesday.
Douglas Fairbanks, Carlyte Blaekwell,
June Elvldgs and Norma Talmadge, four
stars of the screen whoso efforts to enter
tain are successful, will bo the features of
the bills at tho Locust Theatre this week,
and they will bo seen In attractive photo
plays that nro presented for the first time
In West Philadelphia. "Doug," whosa
popularity over Increases, will play today
and Tuesday In ono of his most popular
comedies, "Ills Picture In tho Paper."
The llelmont offers "The Teople vs. John
Doo" as the big attraction today and Tues
day, and this remarkable plcturo Is a won
derful preachment against capital punish
ment and the danger of conviction for mur
der on circumstantial evidence Ilcsldcs
carrlng u Ktory of absorbing Interest, It
Is well acted and splendidly photographed
Beginning this week, and continuing for
fifteen weeks thereafter at tha
Theatre, will be a new aerial story, Of I
episode of which will be shown on
ns nn added ntti action to ths chief faata
It Is entitled 'The Neglected Wlfa," fc
which that charming and vivacious actmtW
Until Roland, will have ths stellar rM
While this story will start on Friday, than'
will bo features of unusual Interest art
other day during tho week, and the
rlpal attractions bring to patrons mu
stars In new plays, nono of which have Tf t
been seen In this part of the city befora,'"
The program for the week' nt tha Ruby;:
offers a varied assortment of attractive
plays and calls for the appearance of ?,,?;
ernl of tho most popular stars of the screan.;,?
Todnv June Canrlco will anDcar In her Iat' it
est success. "The Small Town Girl." and 0V'
Thursday the first chapter of the thrllllntfl
new nerlnl. "The NVcleeted Wife." featUrinaT.i 3
Hull, ltnlnml will li tho nrlrtort Attraction. J&1
Friday, II. II. Walthall will bo seen In ttm,!
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BONWIT TELLER & CO.
uJie Specialty Shop fOri
CHESTNUT AT 13th STREET?
Blouses
DO YOU LIVE
IN A BLACK HOUSE ?
In one out of every five homes, the
plot of Pathe's new serial is being
lived in real life right now. Were
those houses of unhappiness painted
black your street would have its
share. Would your house be among
them?
The theme is so broad, its ramifications
are so far-reaching that everyone is interested
in it. It remained for Mabel Herbert Urner,
America's most widely read author, to put
it into a story, so powerful, so absorbing, so
sympathetic, that it needed the screen to
adequately bring out its scope, its power.
PATHE places before your eyes the motion
picture serial THE NEGLECTED WIFE
RUTH ROLAND
the charming, the talented, the popular fav
orite, plays in it the best part of her career
that of the other woman.
TODAY
leading theatres everywhere will show the firs!
episode of this serial. Plan to win one of the tempt
ing cash prizes which will go to those who furnish
the best solution to life's leading problem.
Adapted from novels'by Mabel Herbert Urner.
PRESENTED BY PATHE
Produced by Balboa
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band' oth wVmai!. What is the solution ol this problnnr
$1000 will be yours If you give the best solution.
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$ inn will be paid to each of the five persons who give the nert
J.UU best solutions. , ,,
... . u ..,.. ihinV I. the best solution to the problem, using one
fateKn. fcoramutee o mcn,and
women of Tr5-: PH.,
Addresa your solution: Contest Department. Pathe Exchange.
1235 Vine Street, PhUadelphia, Pa.
Xo replies considered after August 12th, 1917.
A Special Event Planned for
Tomorrow Tuesday)
Our Entire Blouse and Waist Stocks have been Repriced
for this Sale
It is as important as the price reductions to know that
these garments are the season's most favored models.
French handmade blouses expressly made for this shop and
Bonwit Teller & Co. originations in white and colored hand
kerchief linen, ecru, batiste, muslin, dimity, voile, Georgette
crepe, silk shirtings and crepe de chine. Featured is every
unusual blouse made, including the new high neck styles.
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500 Blouses of voile, crepe de chine,
handkerchief linen, batiste and
blazier stripe sports
models
3.90
"Bontel" Sport Blouses of a particu
larly heavy quality Jap silk, O A
with revere collar and cuffs 0JU
350 Blouses of Georgette crepe,
handkerchief linen, nets, batiste, and
voile. High and low
necks
5.50
io ueorgeue crepe, Batiste, ker
chief linen and French
voile
10.00
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Imported and Domestic Model Waists-
Collection of odd blouses and waists, taken from our regular stock and especially
arranged for this sale.
Copies of imported models, developed in Georgette, lace trimmed, hand embroidered,
and bead trimming.
A variety of models to select from, in flesh and white (broken sixes).
12.50
were 10.50
to 27.50
American Stores Co.
QUAKER
CORN
FLAKES
pkg.
Pure Jelly sass 9c
The Price of Flour
is higher today than it has been since
THE CIVIL WAR
Yet we are still selling those
Big Quality Loaves
BREAD
6C
As long as our stock of flour lasts, we are glad, indeed, I be able to
give our customers this and every other advantage within our power.
Just another telling instance of our
PRODUCER TO CONSUMER PLAN
AMERICAN STORES CO.
NEW
FLORIDA
POTATOES
Peck.
KaroSyrnplOc
High Grade Coffee u, 20c pine Quality Tea & 35c
This Coffee will please you full, heavy body delightful drink. Teas of unusual value blended to suit the most exacting housekeepers.
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PATHE EXCHANGE, Incorporated. ' Wlllu WE
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Lunch Biscuit ib 14c
Post Toasties M 8c
Fancy Rice
ib 9c
Evap. Milk
can
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Beans with pork can 14c
Strictly Fresh Eggs d 37c Washing Soda n, 2c
Every egg carefully selected and guaranteed as represented.
New Laid Eggs 'tilT 40c 1 4c"
Extra selected, big, full and meaty.
Choice Quality Butter 45c I I Leox Soap 4c
A superior quality of high-grade butter equal to some Dealers' best. LMWA U"F 2
Our Best Butter 48c i a. . n . , fcm
Produced in the best Dairy District in the U. S. The finest qual- UW UUtCIl m" OC
ity Butter churned.
SLICED DRIED BEEF vh 10c I n T-
Nice tender Beef, carefully trimmed and sliced very thin. InSeCUne CMn "C
Fancy PRUNES 12c 14c
Very choice California fruit quality the same only difference ia site.
SALMON 15c 18c 22c
Full size tall cans very fine quality pric4 according to ita try
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