"ri y ,-. -Vv' .VrtlX- .Wf t M. -. j srw- ,'T-' iu' t, 4 Mi v'. uw Philadelphia, Wednesday, May 15, 1918 'M n y feANE MAIDS, FROLIC IN PICTURESQUE "BIRD MASQUE" PICTURES OF WOMAN'S INTEREST it w I r 'JBH BHHHJBL nBJMa8wjMBHj9HHjBB 'lx!iSL'': rWlfe SfivPj. 'Wv&ri&i'rifc K mBJM mKB imm BHHBBBHBBBHMHBBBBmoRBZRBRHDHr (flHHHBliaa3BHHHHBHHHHKBHBBBHHHHHHHlAJBH fVKHBlik&jt IHBBliatoVt :-' i5V'4i r '"''IsA'.-'.liBBl i) .FARING Tg THE SEASON for outdoor fetes, and Percy Mackaye's "Bird Masque" nt tho home of Mrs, Clarence Miller in Onk Lane this afternoon is typical of the season. In JSkKlSSSm)) the cast, left to right, are: Back row, Misses Margaret Schell, Miriam Hughes, Helen Grady, Elsio Mattson, Virginia Herrmann, Helen Schccicr, Mary White, Grace Lippincott, Bg'Wilfwif Ty , T.i SS!sBVXmmmrTi itfrwitt-ffli n,'WtoWlB&fatfaeSamff S Mario Dugan, Catherino Hermes. Front row, Eleanore Rciley, Dorothy Foster, Frances Schreiner, Marion Raymond. " B i; I "XXCCrV-UT "CUNNINV YOU WILL SAY of little Marion Raymond and Dorothy p''rf Tr : : '. J . Fokv ' Fosler and their dancc in lhe "Bird Masiue-" " E., AS LIGHT AS THE BREEZES of spring i f THE STALWART FIGURE of "The 3 U,emselves is Frances Schreiner in herTnter- . L Huntef" in the "Bird Masque" is Miss ,W? pretation of "The Faun." $ fc. , Grace Lippincott. - ,i . HUT. fUP, HKJUC OOMB k-ToM "Wt," WMto fM illr 1'Liitfliliill0iiiHiil