A' K A.ncpAKAT10NS have been completed I P?7Yhi intense .porting carnival ' .to be held in aid of the Main J. which i . th ned Cro9g on tll0 31C" ".,... nf the K2;rP.to.W-" Bomber 81 nd ' ,, (ii ceneral commit ? ,L the rarnlvnl, held Saturday at I " r House, Wayne, the home or Mrs. '' .B.Mh.id Barklle, who la general chair- ,,. were received from all -- reuutv " - 14 L rhts and the Indications are that If Archibald Barklle . - r.norts w finches the" kind fj ZMit wlH e the blggcHt thlnir of Its i,d ever attempted on the Main Line. -...- Main Line town 10 im.inuu ti .1 11 1. linllanll limn ,av or omer; uu m uuUJtn.ca . ..i. rMdv to provide cake, home. re gei" ." .. " ... . ..,,.. omc JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE MtLrtins: Carnival Directors Hold Larire MppIW P at Inver House, Mrs. Archibald Barklie's Home in Wayneinner Matters Discussed ments belnK planned, Its attraction will ne gieatly enhanced, . The affair Ik given by the boaid of My Vlsltois of the Gerniantown Hospital, of which Mrs. Charles Pentose Keith Is president. This committee has been un tlrlns In Its Pfforts to make the occasion a most successful one. as the proLcedi are to be donated to the fJorniuntowii Hos pital. Virtually eery tuomlneut person of this district has wine Imnortant work to do in the evolution of the fete, and ulillo Mrs. Charles Panconst N chairman of all the booths each Individual one has a manager of Its own. Mrs. Frederick H. Strawbiidge is chnir man of the executive lomtnittec, while those In charge of the vurlniH depart ments include Mis. franklin AlcCtea Wlrgman. Mis. (ieorge Cameion. Mis Ilobert K. Olendlnnlnix, Mrs. Wight Hod Inson, Mrs. Alex. Wlster. Jr.. Mis. Jo seph Janney, Mrs. lidwlu I.. Atlee. Mrs. V. Chattln Wcthcrlll. Mis. Churchill Wll Hams, Mts. Baltzar L 1.. ile Mare. Mr.i. Roland L. Taylor, Mis. A V. "Witter. Mts Jacob Ilelgel, Mrs. l.lvliiRhton H. Jones. Mis. Joseph AVajne. Ji , Mis. Wil liam (i. Warden. Jr. Mrs. Chat lea .1. Wlster. Jr., Mrs. Daniel C'aistnlrs, Mis. Herbert Wat den, Mrs. S. MacCuen Smith. Mrs. Morgan Ohuichman. Mis. Albert Whiting, Mis. Rufus Sentl, Mts. iMguf Balrd, Mrs. Sidney Mason, Mrs. Hmton Reeves, Mrs. Wlllam J. Turner. Mis. .Mor rls Wlstar, Mrs. Stevenson Crothers, Mis. George H. Harris. Mi. Harold M. Sill, Mis. Thomas 11. Stcnliouse. Mis. Aitlnir Han Is, Mrs, Alfied S. Weill and Mrs. William K. BeaiU. TVTKS. BEAi: THOMSON and her ' daughter Hebecc.i have tetiirneil to their country place at Koemniit a week sooner than they expected bfcaiihe of the sporting carnival. Mis. Thomson Is mo bilizing the would-have-been debutantes for the affair, and will also dispense soft drinks, aided by an cfltcicnt committee. NANCY WYNNE. BVENiyq LfeDdER--i?HILi)i3LPHfA; MONDAY,1 OTPTEMBEfe V iC'S&f V ''kW? "iJe candles, fancy woik aim useiui ar iteltr the farmers are getting ready for ths bie patilotlc exhibition of farm pro- l . i.i.. utA vinilt-lncr In for tlm i ict an cum" - -- ' . , !... Mia turn nip annrt. torse ana uok oii.. - - - i.. stents which are to be held In con- h B.ctton with the carnival, and which give r L Bfralr Us right to the title "sporting." ! -.i. fnr the horse show closed ot- jcUlly Saturday and those for the dog ihow closed at the same time. Many prominent Main Line exhibitors of horses we folng to take part In the affair and a majority of the boxes have already teen disposed of, something quite un juard of In the annals of a horse show. Mrs. David B. Sharp, at the meeting yesterday, announced that much Interest U being taken In the hunt teams anc that there are ceitaln to be several teams, of women, of which at least one will tide stride. There never has been such an sihlbttlon at a horse show, with the mix ture of side and cross saddles. The Rad nor Hunt Club will be lepresented by several teams and other clubs will also tie represented by women. Many of the men are away In the various branches of the service or on special duty for the Government. Among the exhibitors for the show will ke Frances and James Mills, the chlldten of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Denckla Mills, Archibald Barklle. Isaac II. Clothier, Jr., i, William J. Clothier, Catherine B. Clothier, Thomas B. Harvey, Robert li. Montgom ery, Mrs. A J. Antelo Devereux, Kdwin L. Blabon, Dr. George C, Stout, Harry Wain Harrison and Ellen Mary Cassatt. if noXMOLDERS for the horse show In- PROMINENT MAIN LINE WOMEN DIRECTING SPORTING CARNIVAL cluH Archlbnld Barklle, John Hamp ton Barnes, AV. II. Barnes, Mrs. AVllllam Ifei Henry Brooks, Mrs. BenJ. Chew. Dr. AVil- k lur Paddock Klapp, Isaac Clothier, Jr., .Mrs. AVllllam Clothier, A. B. Coxe, Do 's. Witt Cuyler, AVllllam Struthers Ellis. Mrs. John Harvey, Mrs. Maurice Heck scher, Mrs. Charles Custls Harrison. $ Charles Custls Harrison. Jr.. Harrv AVln I HarrUon, James Hancor.k, Mrs. Mahlon t Hutchinson, Hartman Kuhn. AVllllam Lleber, Charles Mather, A. C. Meeley, Mrs. AVllllam P. Morris, Mrs. AV. AV. Hoopes, Mrs. Charley Mur.n, Jr., Mrs. A. J J. Drexel Taul. J. NT. Pew, Jr., Samuel f Roberts, Mrs. Edward A. Schmidt, AV. Hlnckle Smith, Frederick Sturges. Jr., Dr, George C. Stout, Mrs. Robert R. Itrawbrtdge, Mrs. Archibald G. Thomson, ', Frank Graham Thomson, Mis. Henry Tatnall. Senator Edwin H. A'are. Alex ander A'an Rensselaer, Charles H'heeloi na .nrs. lliomas D. ArO0d. &r M ANE of the new features of the car . nival, and something new for a sport ing- anair, will be a real baoy show. Mrs. Edward H. I.eBoutllller and Mrs. F. AV. Marshall form the' committee In chargo f this feature. The real baby show portion of the pro ram will otait at 3:30 on Saturday aft ernoon, and will be for children from one to four years old. They will be Judged as the cutest, fattest and prettiest babies. Then there Is to be a second hftlf of tho baby show, a clabs from one to flvo years, when tho babies will be voted upon by fond .grandparents, aunts, uncles and ji cousins, nnd where votes will cost ten :?; wnw apiece. It Is hoped that every one -in oie early and often. jyrns. PAUI DENCKLA MILLS an "x nounced that Madame Ztta. the Palmist, will "do her bit" for the Red Cross by giving her services free on both a'sof the carnival In the MIdwav. which ft i under the direction of Mrs. Mills. & mere will bo ten side shows on the Mid- W ay, Including an automatic racing f tame, tenpins and a baby game. Also ere is to bo an exhibition of oas liel- K ets, tevolvers and other war parapher i "Ua Picked un nn the hni.n..M oi f..... '$ !un. Both Fr.nnli oH n..,,- I i.. wents will be shown. If TT0W man" "ins have you been an- Tj. tlAVA.l In U- II I. ,.. ., . . w. . lllD unm m Uie niovies oy howling babv? ! hit mrnch i ti.i. J1")-, wheie the babies are only occasional- h lv !i,..l. . ...... lV " """K'n aiong with rather and mother, ii but In a small town where the movies Lx , y dlveisln. and the only thing It i do u t0 brlng your haXy wltn yu ot nun iuone in the House, the noise ' sometimes pandemonlous. I In one ot inn, it... ... ' U, "f-.B HLtin jrWnm .& ...a . .... M K ,. ,"tdePnl- People spending a month I , ,ummer Every night they all met K , , r frinl In the movies, and sat there ft i"tenlng to tlm iriii..' nr ,i..i .,v,ci , . - -- " ...o V iJIW Vllii p' rn. Two yountr mn io.i utn. u i, ., Ijicey qouia on night, ahd when they saw I o you?s fathe'' and mother approaching Ijf . Qt them srroaned and started to get t tlD. "dlo.. ...i n "iiere you aie, ' ine other one K.V cmmaniled: "th. rtrnum. ... .n . i..v,t r iney have the right Idea they park their Fi'uv, wonoer tt tn people with E om the Browns "park" their baby feel i me iirowni "have tho right Idea?" B1 three years old and mighty cunning. PLAN'S for the" large out-of-door fete tt "e given on October 17 are rapidly '"w.ing, ana at a meeting held last ttk the remaining lumths uoi iiinvi tl.to their managers. fe Colonial Qermantown has a fascination ?W1 ttl own for thr. ramial vlsltnr. mt, 5n Its most fahtonable rtaldentlal dls- '. w oting, traniformad into what U i midway' ana whtreeverythln; r-w mimm jm tmnumm . i mi om i Social Activities Mr. ami Mis. Karl Pfonts liavt- returned to their home, Highland avenue, Mcilon, fioni a tilp through Canada. The Misses Jonet., who yprnt the sum mer at their Brant Beach inttnge. will return this week to their home at 721 North Twentieth street. Sir. and Mrs. CJuntive Jcntzsch. of 230t AVest Hagert street, announce the engage ment of their daughter. Miss JJlsle S Jcntzsch, to Mr. John H. I.ukens, of 1235 North Butler street. Miss Helen It. Uill and her slhtri, Miss Kvallne P. Olll, have returned from Atlan tic City, where they have been spending tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. Trevor T Mathews slid her two little daughters, who spent the summer at New Hills, have returned to their home, 225 South Forty-fifth street. Mr. and Mrs. John M. Cover nnd her miall daughters. Miss Alice Cover and Miss -Margaret Kllcn Cover, of 143 South Forty-fourth street, huve icturncd from Asbury Park. Mrs. Daniel AVebster. of 5.125 C'athailne street, who litis been at the cottage of her father. Mr. Charles T. Bovvers, at Belmar, N. J., the greater part of the summer, hai returned home. Mr. Bovvers will remain at Belmir until October 1 Mr and Mrs Jacob (' Stout of Ro boiouRh. announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss ).. Jean Stout, to Mr. Ud inund S (.rlnrod, son of Mr and Mis. S. Edmund Orinrod, also of Roxborough Mr. Urlnrod Is a member of the Nineteenth Regiment of Engineers, now in France, and the wedding will take placo imme diately after his return Mr. and Mrs. AVllllam J. McShane, of 152S North Fifteenth street, amiounco the engagement of their daughter, Miss Stella Elizabeth Shane, to . Mr. William II, Creamer, Jr., also of this city. ' j..-v -,.T. .-.-,!, , y ,,,.,;,, ,...n ii..,,, .,,,, ) in in i --- fM i .11 I II ....ii, ,11 II i. .. i i --.,.,, I., ,.,--,,.. ,.,,r,.,, . ... ,1,.,., ..,.,, .,p....T..T r. , V f fM. "JN IK min . '.i ., infV 1 lJIj &?$;lfi? i V 'SjjMMlBEBBisBWVBBkBBEllMBBHBBBBBHBVBH uKSBBkBBV & SL WT 1 'nVSajfBJB r Bi iVlBSte! (BBTBf BKteMHBBBBV bVl vHMMBBBSBBBxVlBHBlBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBKlBLsBn t HpBBHTsr P BBHb t, tLLKl' BK K1 aBBBE jatffSBlgjBHV I ll, ' 'llTJLWhTZljL S) TBtT di' jLBBHiB lfT 'BBBBBrP' "S r 5. '." "5. rtM. IWMAT5 D tr Mass-meeting en. transit.- Arcade Ha,, ;.'r vii jinuimore avenue. i-Tee. ;,.-, i Ilrltlah recruiting mission, Stren Star'-V J Frankford, 8 o'clock. Free. AvTfttSW lion nnslnets Association ntiis1 . .... I . j V . -' ivpo wnmtw men, casino, uroaa street ana Sffwr avenue. Free. U.ITS3 ifcccepiion 10 iMinu n. jiioms, Doa cratlc' Club, 227 South Broad street. Me Vicrs. ''WSJ Free iivlllon school, Knirlneerlaa - 'i Building, I'nlverslty of Pennsylvania, i'v o-ciock, i-,1 : 1& 'Al I. " tJ.f i iJL (troup actively interested in the coininfj Sporting Carnival, which will be held on the Krountls of the Ilryn Mawr Polo Club on September 28 and '.'.9. Mrs. Paul Thompson is in a light suit, holding her knitting hag. Next to her in tho dark suit nnd wide hat is Mrs. Walter Jeffords. Mrs. AVillinin Clothier stands next, dressed in white and wearing a small sailor hat, while Mrs. William Henry llrooks is next. Mrs. Brooks wears n dark suit and small hat and veil. Mrs. Archibald Unrklie, who is general chairman of the carnival, is hostess of the meeting and is not wearing a hat. In front on the ground are Mrs. Pnul Denckla Mills, in white, and Mrs. llarty Wain Harrison, whose skirt is of a wido plaid material. Back of Mrs. Harrison is Mrs. Thomas Newhall and hack of Mrs. Mills is Mrs. Edward U. Cassatt. Holding papers in her hand and standing at tho extreme right is Mrs. Henry Earnshaw and next is Mrs. David Sharp, flocked in white. Next to Mrs. Sharp and wearing a wido upturned-brimmed hat is Mrs. A'illiam C. Wilson, and Mrs. Sam Riddle is standing between Mrs. Xewhall and Mrs. Wilson. Others in the two back rows are: Mrs. John TowiiRend, Mrs. K. Penn-Smith, Mrs. R. Grnflin AVilson, Miss Ellen I.athrop Hopkins, Mrs. Stanley G. Flagg, Jr., part of whoso face is cut off by Mrs. Edward Lc Boutillicr's white hat; Mrs. Lc Boutillier, Miss Evalina Walbaum, Mrs. Chnrlcs Custis Harrison, Jr.. Mrs. Robert H. Page, Mrs. Edwnrd Roberts, Mrs. John C. Groome, .Airs. Willinm P. Morris, Mrs. V. Warren Marshall nnd Mrs. Charles O'Donnell Lee. NEW JERSEY PEOPLE DO VISITING NOW Residents of. Riverton Choose September for Vaca tion Trips niVi:ilTON Miss Dorothy I'eck Is at Suranton, I'a., for a week. Mrs (leorgu Ridley i etui ned home after spending a fortnight at Atlantic City. Mrs. It. C AVoolman. Jr, and Mrs. C H. Somervell ate at t'resco, l'a. for a week. Mr. and Mrs. N Mojers Fltlcr left for a month's stay at Chelsea. Mrs. Loulso Reynolds and Mrs. James Klliott, after a week's stay at Baltimore, arrived home on Monday. Dr. and Mrs. H. 1'. Wym.in havo gone to Atlantic city for soveral weeks. Mr. William II. t.lpplncott. Mr. Arthur Karnsliaw and Mr. Auitln Diddle left for a motor tilp to .Tollertoii, X H. Miss Nan Parrell, of Schuylkill Haven. Is the guest of MIsh Martha llcllly. Mrs, Heibcrt Richmond Is spending a month with her parents, the Rev. John It Mason and Mrs. Mason, of Camden. Mlsa Kleanor Major, after a visit with her hlster, Mrs. James AVheeler, at Ocean Grove, ai rived homo on Tuesday. Mrs. . A. Wright has gone to St. Cath erines, Out . for a month's stay Tho marriage of Miss Matilda Iferlinger and Mr- l.'inest T-liU Is announced. Tho Itev. William 11. Cumpston and Mrs. Cumpston. of Fredericksburg, A'a , aie the guests of Mr. and Mrs. U. Lincoln llldley for a fortnight. LARGE SUM FOR RED CROSS Tennis Tournament at Germantown Cricket Club Is Great Success Players Entertained at Luncheon by Members of Club Till: Te last wc A GOOD SUGGESTION m&l&?:W' lsr-'S', -Swrnrn' i - . J . '''(,?' .' ; ' ifv- ' s ri..! ' . 'fW- flkV Uiikm CJI ( wm Tennis Tournament at Manhelm eek was a huge rut-cess In every way and a large sum w.n realized for tho Krd Cross. Tho women who entertained the plajers at luncheon wore Mrs. William l'rlcn New hall, Mrs. AVllllam J Turner. Jlrs. Charle magne Tower, Jr. lira. William S. Kurtz nnd Mrs. Joseph AVajne, Jr. Str. Henry Dell, of Chestnut Hill, accom panied by Miss May Hell and Mr Henry Hell, Jr, Is taking a motor tilp through Massachusetts and will spend some tlmo at Urent Harrington. Mrs. J. Herbert Tlmaims and her son will return to their homo, i!815 Qulncy street, tho end of this month fioni A'entnor, where they occupied their cottage during the sum mer. Mr. Tlmanui Is at Fort Oglethorpe, (ieorgl.i. Mrs. J. Ross Pilling, of West Mermaid lane, Chestnut Hill, who spent the summer In Hay Head, will close her cottogo next week and return to her home. Sir. rilling has been taking week-end trips to Hay Head .Mrs David Pepper, or tho Creshelm Arms, Is spending six weeks with friends In CharlottevlllA and I.eeshurg, A"a. Mr. and ills. Ceoffiey (Jllmour. of Chestnut Hill, havo returned from Chelsea, where they spent several weeks Mr and Mrs. Francis Ilutler Reeves and their family, who spent tho summer at Buck Hill Falls, have closed their cot tage and havo returned to their aernian town home Mrs. Mantle Fielding and her family, of AVest AValnut lane, will close their sum mer home at Jamestown, II. 1 , on Sep tember 'J3 and return to Germantown Mrs. Francis I. Oovven and her daugh ter, Miss Mariana liovven, of Flourtown road. Chestnut Hill, have returned from Islesboro, Me. -where they spent a month. Mr nnd Mrs. AVllllam II. Tucker, Sr., of West School House lane. hao gone to Atlantic City to remain a. week. Mr. and Mrs. AVllllam I Ilarba will close their home, at 3107 Coulter street, and live In AVashlngton this winter, as Mr. Barba has a commission In the ornnanco corps In tho army. Mr. and Mrs. Charles i: Harb.i, whoso marriage took placo In the spring, will oc cupy an apartment In AVest Philadelphia. Hay Head has been a popular resort this season for a number of Cermantown nnd Chestnut Hill people who havo cottages there Among those who will return this week are Mrs. Mahlon X. Kline and family, of Rex nnd Seminole avenues. Chestnut Hill; Mr. and Mrs. II F. Baker and their family, and Mr and Mrs. Daniel AVhltncy and their family. Mr and Mrs. Samuel Colhim, who oc cupied their cottage in Longport during tha summer, will return to Uermantown this week. Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Bacon and their family are homo fiom a. three weeks ntny 111 tho Pocnnii .Mountains Mr and Mis. ;. M. Reynolds have re turned to their home, 11119 Pulaski ii ve nue, from a two weeks' motor trip through the Whlto Mountains of New Hampshire. Mr. nnd Mrs. tleoigo It. Hairls nnd their family will clos.o their Beach Haven cot tage, which they occupied nil summer, nnd return this week to their (icrmantovvn home Mr. and Mrs. Fredeilck Shoer, of Chel ten avenue, aro touring through tho New Hngland States, and will leturn September 20. ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED AS RESULT OF ROMANCE Pennsylvania Athlete Engaged to New Jersey Girl As the culmination of a romance which began nt a I'nlverslty fraternity dance, an nouncement was made last Friday of the engagement of Miss Dorothy Babbage, of Glen Ridge, to Mr. Robert P. Swan, ot Pittsburgh. Miss Babbage Is the daughter of Mayor Henry Babbago and Mrs. Bab bage, of Cilen Itldge. Mr. Swan, who was a star athlete at the University of Penn s.vlvanla last year, Is the son of Mr. Rob ert Swan, former superintendent ot hlgh wnjs at Pittsburgh, and Is now a quarter master In the naval rescrc. Beforo his graduation from the arts nnd science department of tho University last spring Sir. Hwnn lived at tho Theta Chi Fraternity House, 3459 AValnut street. About a year ago his roommate. Mr. Ches ter Bnbbage, brought hlH sister to one ot tho University functions, and there she met Sir. Swan. Mr. Swan was one of the best-known men nt the University last year. He won Ills "P" ns a member of the football team and ns captain of tho water polo team, and was awarded his numerals for work on the track team. In addition to his athletic honors, ho waH for three years a member of tho Vnlveislty debating team. He, was secretary of the University Christian Asso ciation, toastmauter of the senior class ban quet and was selected as ivy orator In the class day exorcises. As soon ns war was declared ho was graduated from college so that ho might join tho naval reserve corps, lie lias been promoted from coxswain to quartermaster, and was recently picked by the naal authorities to take the exami nation for ensign nt Annapolis. Miss Babbago is a member of the younger set In Glen Ridge and the Oranges, and she has also been widely entertained In this city and New A'ork. Sho Is now studying nrt In New A'ork, The engagement was an nounced at a dinner given for a group of her friends. OUR ENEMIES COOL WEATHER HAS BROUGHT PEOPLE HOME South Philadclphiana Are Closing Cot tages and Opening Houses for the Winter Str and Mrs. .1. F Brooks, of 1713 Porter street, with their family, spent tho month of August nt AVlldwood. Miss Helen Brooks nnd her sister, Miss I.llllan Brooks, were tho guests of their aunt, Mrs. AVllllam Brooks, at her cottage nt Atlantic City. Tho delightfully cool weather ot tho last week has, no doubt, hastened the return of many from their summer bungalows and cottages. Mr. and Mrr. Harry Acton, of "r,2 South Twentieth street, who usually Hay down until Octpbcr, havo closed their cottapo at Atlantic Cltv, nnd with, their two littlo sons, Barney and James, returned to tho city. Others have come up from the shorn and taken apartments nearer home, along the Main I.lnn or elsewhere, where the sud den changes in weather are not too evi dent. Mr. and Sirs Frank Stockley, of 181" South Broad stieet. who spent the summer nt tho Trajmoio In Atlantic City, have taken an apartment in Germantown for tho month of September Sir. nnd Sirs, Joseph J. Roberts, of 1701 Ritner street, aro still at their cottage In AVerneravllle. Their two littlo children, nioanor nnd Albert, have coino homo for the opening of school, but Mr. Roberts has not been well during thn Inst year, and he Intends remaining in the mountains until his strength Is fully restored Wed A Sat. TEE m&Z 'i1.v'v ?; e;a.ti vTsa'-j .C?'J - I 'ImHI A - nt ,ssr i S"gH cam-, gj rftfjs '.iw rrfC55iV '--'..(rjdWlW k'-mydi 't,f.l.l?1 WlMml MMJ list"," ' ik ti, eW- k'd . Tf KEITH'S Mat BHOADWAT'S BI It is Avith great regret that Ave are compelled to call the attention of tho people of Philadelphia to a misrepresentation which apparently is being promoted by unscrupulous persone who, for selfish reasons of their own, oppose an enterprise which seems to conflict with their own interests. These persons have apparently circulated a malicious and untruthful statement which seems to have obtained widespread credence in Philadelphia nnd vicinity. That it is a business trick of our enemies can scarcely be doubted. This report, Avhich we take this means of publicly denying as a piece of unwarranted misrepresentation, is that the big spectacle of "Tho Wanderer." to be presented at the Metropolitan Opera House, beginning next Thursday night, is a MOVING PICTURE. We desire to emphasize in this announcement that "The Wan derer" most certainly is NOT a moving picture. It is the biggest and most spectacular drama seen on the American stage in this day and generation. It is acted by a company of more than 200 living people, among them soma of tho greatest artists known to the dramatic stage. It has been staged on a scale of wonderful magnificence by tho greatest atage producer of this period, DAVID BELASCO, who contributed his services as a labor of love for a great play. We appeal to the great public of Philadelphia to tell all of their friends who may not see this announcement that "The AVanderer" is NOT a moving picture, thereby foiling the schemes of these unscrupulous enemies. Wo rpnni "The Wanderer" is NOT a Moving Picture. We thank you sincerely. - CASINO T'i. (Signed) WILLIAM ELLIOTT, F. RAY COMSTQCK, fcpRfaS GESlJ wa.ut th --g ?" FORREST Last 6 Evgs. j KI.AW A EllLANOKn'S GREATEST MUSICAL COMEDY TRIUMPH .'.Oa to Sl.r.O ot I'npular Wednesday Matins. TUES., SEPT. 25 J,au 0,2"f w - fleata Thursday CHAHLEH DILLINGHAM Presents FRED STONE In "JACK OXANTr.nN" LAST WEEK The Italian Battlefront ACTCAT. ACTIONS HIIOW.S' ON LAND -ON HKA 1 XIWII HL'A IN THE TlinNOlir.S- HIGH I'P IN Tilt! ALPS - SL'IlMAltlNUS - TANKS AEHO- PI.ANHS OI-flCIAL - AUTHENTIC k.ncllsivi:. fiiwinlv- - I5-T"lc Dally SUB. jailll-iv MasaheStaRftJ-cuincs. Good .TBi ai .-wnis . - , . l.s., l.V to $1. NEXT WEEK ilAlu "D"-ns now ' U HBATS THUnSDAV COHAN AND UAltllls I-reient THE WILLOW TREE A FANTASY OF JAPAN with l'AV IIAlNTIIrt nnd Nw York Co. BROAD Last 6 Evgs,"""-. OUR BETTERS' Incomparable Cart' Chryatal Harne. now Coghlan, I'rlts Williams, Ionorn Harris, ate r,0u to J1.50 at Popular Wednesday Matin. NEXT WEEK, Mall Orders Now, Scats Thurs MI8S BILLIE BURKE in "THE nESCUINCJ ANQEL" at 2, 25o and BOc. ISvr. at 8. 2Bo to SI. BntnilTKRT NTIDQI A DOLLY SISTERS JEAN SCHWARTZ AT THE PIANO Bert Levy; Felix Adler, Al. & I"annjr (iteUmanj Primrose Four. Other Features. TiHU. Xr zz . v -3 Tlafkettt.ab.16th V-"Tvf r ,"iBB I Vmir Daushte rl fl: " I xy '' rjsaBI I Do You Know jf. i (.M;, VA -?S ''! W4M J klViK l,3 MESSAGE n tMS This Week OnlySA IJ ' M 11:13 A. M to 11.15 P. M. i-?!.: V v us afuj Hobart Henley's Thrllllne Him L Wt Jv of Heal Life. X Ml $ Genuinely Human Is th X "SI sas4 .story X '43 Z Excellent Entertainment la It V M Ti nil " Ai ' A Strong Drama of All Time, Told 'ilil thte In the r.lsht nf Today. 1 It Makes You THINK. .T, ni BEK IT. THEN M ir g TOL- WILL ItECOMMEND IT I ' ' i. I J h J H iery PALACE 1214 MARKET STREET CONTINUOUS 10 A. M. TO 11:15 T. U. DOUBLE-FEATURE BILL UNPARALLELED MAIN ATTRACTION PARAMOUNT rrestnls PAULINE FREDERICK IN INtTIAL PRESENTATION OF "DOUBLE-CROSSED" Special Attraction First Showlni THE A l! TLi X 4AW-" 1 anks in Action on Battle-Front rffip .Thess marvelous motion pictures, photo orached by authority of the Drttlah Oovern inent and taken during the actual battle ot tho Ancre, ono of tho most momentous and colossal battles In tlm world's history, tak iou out upon tho field of conflict, show th Allied soldiers actually leap from tha first Un trenches and charge across o Man a Land tj attack th Herman position. It pictures tho torrential rain or artillery Or that swept th enemy trenches, it shows In actual battl th slant "TANKS." th mam moth war monsters, the dreadnoughts of the lend, leaping trenches, cutting their way through barb-wire entanglements nnd spitting out their death-Ilk colossal flre-breathlng dragons. It shows tho capture of whole regiments of German troops, scones In dressing ana com missary ramps and pictures, as only the, unlylng eyo of th camera can. the grim reality and stupendous drama of modern warfare. CHESTNUT Below 16TH 10:15 A. M, 12. 2, 3:45, D:4B. 7:45. (1:4.1 P. M. WHAT OTHERS TALK ABOUT WE DO ARCADIA Pauline Frederick In First Showing of Paramount Picture "Double-Crossed" ADDED ATTRACTION O. HENRY' THE ATAVISM OF JOHN TOM,, LITTLE BEAR" V COLONIAL Germ,lcnh.UernAM:nu.Uel0W FIRST TIME IN GERMANTOWN VIRGINIA PEARSON IN "When False Tongues Speak" ALEO B Bid VAUDEVILLE ACTS NIXON, 52d and Market Sts. JACK P1CKFORD and LOUISE HUFF In 'THE VARMINT" ALSO5 VAUDEVILLE ACTS Knickerbocker '"iSmi8 market TuT8hur,MAsTa8,'.- THE DESERTERS NEXT WEEK- THE EASIEST WAV TD T7r TJVM'rr' MARKET Below 17TH XVlllVTlllN 1 DAILY 10c; EVOS. 15c 11 A. M. to 11:15 P. M. Alexandra Carlisle in rmsT showino or "TIDES OF FATE" 7TirrirTT A MARKET Abo 0TH VIL'lUXvll 0 A. M, to 11:15 P. M. Doss.iuer's Orchestra WILLIAM FOX'S Marvelous Spectacle "The Honor System" Greatest Human St on' Ever Srrsentd GLOBE TheatreSSf v-',-J,"'1-',-, VAVDKV1LLE Continuous 10c, 15c. 25c. 35o i 11 A. M. to 11 T. M. ANNA HELD'S DAUGHTER "Too Many Sweethearts" -TT5-VCJCJ TT?VQ DAILY", 2:80 10c. 15e; OlvUiSo lVHl I O Evgs..7A0. 10o.20e,S5 "IN AND OUT AGAIN" TIP A A TV AV BROAD and SNYDER AV2 ji.fc BKUftUliAl DalIy.3:lB.:ETgs.,fl;59, fi "tVhn QntfrncroHft Povno" - '''t'..2 j. c """-e-;:."'"'' --. rffl Evelyn Nesbit ''"r Kusseii Ttiamtfm In Only South "REDEMPTIONS?- Phtla. Showing of """" "w1 iJiflJi METROPOLITAN"?. r ?. " fM TvTO-XT THURSDAY. SEPT. 20W 'i FIRST PERFORMANCE OT THE BIOOESTkiA'5 2 v-i wv - r A T v t w mi.i-vr -' 1HL WAINUJtKt Staged by DAVID BELASCO Ergs, (Except Sat.) and Bat. Mat.. Mo to I Bargain Mt. . Every Wea. Best Beat. assist At. a strs Haissta IPValV T'srfnrnisfifA I Box Offlc t Mtrojo)IUn Opn Till B V tstll also on sale at uvwrnnvnn aicKK f un fhsstnut St. ' s" - t,,.,,,,,,,.,.,., .-.....-ti. a ttit TTtT Eienlnrs nt 8-30. , flJhjLjrlL Mat. Saturday, j'i Top. t MtU.Tiiun.,1 wita.uuKARRis.rw-. friwau. ' KMiHl mmwmEMA
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