n , A A. ifw- "r I K1 r ir ! f M k Kf m It-5 IK W. m fttr' f. If-' sr 4K.t IStf tr I?. !iV lJiH. l!k m "iifc. ii "" '. .;"'' '' '" in i i ii i iKSf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE fi TVmiry fp'ylne Speaks of the Coming, Concert Under the Aus pices of the French Committee She Tells of MissGowcns Approaching Wedding Other Subjects y-Xtri3IU'2 you n ,V V death 'of No not s-oiry to henr or uip ntnllo Walton's 1ius1un(17 1. Ho wns Major Tlitmuis Alter, V. 8. Mc-illrnl U Corps, you know, ntul wan ft very proml- netit ornl Mtrscon. They were innrrlei1 on " .Tune 1 nml were so liniy! Major Allor eimtrncteil luiPlimiiitln nliott'. a wppk nM' rind iltcd Turidny tilt-lit nt "l 'inp '" Oreonp stiect In riprnuiiitovvn, t timWr ntnntl that lie will be liitrkvl next Siilimtiiy hntl that tlio Inteinient will tnlp place In All Saints' rhureliyanl, Torrosilulp. ' Major Allor was a niemliur ot tlie Na tional Oiinnl and was on tlip liordcr two years apo. Ho was also In Kriini'p l 191G for six tniuitlis with the Amerlnan Ambulance. Ills wife Is a most rlmnnlliK woman. How tciilbly sad these tblnps are. WAR so tiellRhtcd to see Popblc Norrls yestprday. Slip, looked so well. In spllo of her hard work, in Kroner. Somt-Uow. tlrinp tliotiRli H I". the bavins some detl Tllte work to do Is n i;ront tliltiK for us nil and wo thrive on It. Sophie looks lovely In her wnr rap and uniform. She -has been In clinrfto of u "Koyer du Poldnt" of tho Y. M. ('. A. for more than a year and evidently has had a broad vision nf What was needed by the boys and. has Riven It to them fun, fellowship nml food. Can't you see her. dnnoltiK on the cobbled streets with them? Kliu has so much ko and I think .ulte a decided bit ot under BtamlliiR of human nature, ami that Is what Is needed In the work she has been dohiR. She's unmet home to work for the United War Council's rnnipiilRii that has he Y. M. C. A. In Us makeup. TALKING f SophlP makes me tnnik oi the wondcirul work that was done here In collecting (lotbes for the HelRlans last month. Her father, O. Heldu Norrls, wns Rreatly Interested in that, anil be tolls me that they collected carfuls of clothes. One car welRbcd 30.100 pounds and another 36,235 pounds (that Is the wclnht reported by the railroad for the llrst two cars sent). The other shipments, of which no report has ns yet been made, wore Just as Brent. The committee In charge ot this work In cludes besides Mr. Norrls. Mr. Paul Thomp son, Mr. Stockton Townsend, Mrs. Gard ner Cassatt and Mrs. Nnard Henry. ISN'T Mrs. Henry a wonderful woman? She is Interested in everything con nected with nelRlmn and 1ms made her committee of the Kmersency Aid n pieat success. T5ut really you can't .say more about one committee of that admirable In stitution thi.n another, can you? Mrs. Stevenson Is wonderful in the Kronen work, Mrs. Xcwbold on the liritish. Mrs. Miller on tho Italian, Mrs. I.orlmer for the Armenian, Miss Nina l.ea for the Ser bian, and so on. T can't remember. tsVm nil, tiut I know when I talk to any one of those women " am utterly lost in admira tion of them and their work. THK Krcn h committee has this concert at the Metropolitan next Tuesday niKbt, you know. IPs Kolnt? to lie won derful. It's the famous Kiench orchestra, and the members uro traveling through this country under the auspices of the French Government for war relief benefit. When you have beard them you won't slsh for the music of Germany. They are magnificent. Messaser, the leader. Is world famous, and Corteaux, who will bo here, is considered one of the best in the world, I am told by members of the French committee of the Kmersency Aid. I'M GLAD to bear that Mariana Gnwen has recovered sulllrlently from Influ enza not only to be married on Saturday at St. Paul's Church, hut to have a dinner the ovenliiR before and so through with the rehearsal. It was pretty hard all round to change nil the plans, for when an officer obtains leave for one time it is not always easy to clianse that time and arrange for a lattr leave. Hut one way or another it was done, and Mariana will be tho bride of Lieutenant II. Dawson Cole Ulan, IT. K. A., on Saturday nt 3:30 o'clock, Mr. G. Dawson Coleman, tho lieutenant's father. Is to be his best man, and I do so like that. Not that It matters much to any ono just what like, hut it is such a nice thins to have one's, falhcr tako part In one of the greatest days or ones life, don't you think? " Allison Gowen, Harrison Is to bo Mnti ana's matron ot honor. She is her older Bister nml extremely beautiful. I think the wedding will bo lovely and do not in tend to miss It if I can help it. Dawson Coleman is nn Instructor In irrlnceton, and so no mm uis nrme win live there, which Is u blessing for her. I think'the way some girls have been mar- and their husbands have had yjx. to leave iiiei py after and then sail for tho other side has fe$ been too sad nnd trying for words. There raT fa always the awful anxiety us to whether fffjr they shall ever meet again or not, Kor 'one cannot forget the daily, casualty lists, can one? However, every ono stands a "lighting Chance" nnd so many more live than die, It's very hopeful it you look on that side otlt, NANCY WYNNK. Social Activities y?H j TitBtmn AhIi l'piirsmi- (if Wt'Hl Irlto rK. f a ... j1n..,.-....nii-ii iroi'.i 1 1 I) 1 1kll mm gA juncheou at lier borne today In honor of ISV her daUBhti-r, MIh KlUabeth IVaihon, The '; BTrPPI. UrillinillwniHi (,n.tn Hiio.iiMiii Bt'jiJL guests were members of the nchool set. Mr. Charles J. Tockwooil and her two ?5& dauchter, MIbh muiiro V, J-orKwood nnd M Miss KlUaheth IX LovUwood, of St. Muiilu, have lert tneir jiome on m .Martins Ihuo grfthe winter. iS lileutenant Crawford Madeira Is spending ei. a. short leave of absence with bis family. Ho 1 has been stationed In Texas this year, Mrs, &: MHdelia dpent the greater part of the season -With him, but canui boiio In August to stay J.' with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Xell. J SOU. W- SUII WHB IJ u l ..iruicllUML lllll .. Mrs. Madeira several weeks ago. 'Vj,Mlss Huth Flllman, of 22J3 AVest Tlogn l-t. street, wll enteriatii tue meinuers of the K't "KorBet-Me-Not" Club nt luncheon oil Satur Wf . J-.. rnl.A mamhru 'ivlll ,l,,V',it thu ,t,eetl,i,ru - during the' coming season to sewing for tho S'sHoWan babies. Miss Klllman's guests will 'SInblude Mlsa Kmlly nuclcley; Miss JCdllh ,Youpif. Miss Myrtle Week, MUs Grace P, ,er, Wiss nainryn .leniier. -iuhs imtn heater. Miss ara tiuner, .ansa riorence I d;MlM Ida gpeed, . , ' - . f'letf&jM- "'"t.a .A A'J.. ?-.., - i.-.JA&' 3 - lH"i. -i2J f '.m WraGSHKS37T?aLl 'i .'.'" ."';'""'. sunmicr linme tomorrow nnd will spend the winter with br dniiKhter. Mrs, K (lelirlni! llnrknrsn, of (JUcen lane. Kails of SelUilUlll. Mrs. llnthmsVn aunt, Mrs. t't.ira Vlrglti'n Hey, of sort South .YtnFS.U'huetH nvetui", wilt etop ber Atlantic City home also, ntul will Unit her tdece until tlie first ot the year. Lieutenant' Itnrry M. Hratton lias returned to Camp llmiiplupys, Jiirksnnvlllp, Kin. Ills bride, uln wns Miss Mary K. ilnltey. will spend a short time with her patents, Mr. nnd Mry lintili-1 Gnlley, of West Vointigo street, 1 rfnro jnlnltu; the lieutenant nt bis station, where she. will i etna In through thu winter. Mr. and Mfs, Herbert V. Goldberg have returned friom win extended ttlp nlnl will be at home after tomorrow, nt nsili North iKrenlt-pnth street. The bride wns ,MIs 1 1st her Cohen, dnuehter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris ColWi, or 2311 Hast Clearfield street. SOLDI KKS' XMAS 01FT PLAN Scmre Man Over.ca Mtt-l I'rml Label for Cnrtott Knch tierson wishing to send a Christ inas carton ti a service man in A seas must have n lnbi-1 from that man. The labels are dlstrlbiilid to the men by the War Depart ment, nnd dellveird later by tlie Post Of fice lieimituii'iit. Thu lied Cross has tiolli .iik to do with the distribution and de livery of labels. Tills aiiiiiiiiucenieiit was Included In In structions unt out by tlie local lied Crws to chairmen of nil the branches. The duty of tlie lied floss Is to Inspect the" packages aflis- they hliw been packed nml ee that they me dellvend to the post ofllee. The War IH'paitinenl has arranged to d's ti Unite fhrlstnias liarcel labels to the men now i iiili.irking In older that they may re ceive their ClulMmns tilings. ltegulnllons will not permit the forward ing of any written matter under parcel post, though the wmil.s "Happy Christmas, fioili Mother." or the like are lierinltted. Money orders of any kind are first class mall and may tuvt lie se"nt la the Clnlstmas car tons. Itnznr blades, penknives and straight inzors may be sent If securely wrapped. CLUB FOIl GIRL WAR WORKERS .Ilcicption In Ar'ennl Kniploye at St. Stc plicnV I'nrMi House The cliili house which lias been fitted up ill the parish hull?" of SI Stephen's Kptsco pal Church In Itrlilce street, by the Indus trial War Set vice Center, for the women of the Frank ford ..tsennl, will open tonight with u rrceptlon given hy Miss Kntherlne Havls nnd MHs Grace Klimnier of the center. The parish house has been refitted nnd fililiislied, Hid will be a cozy plnee for the g'rls ill the Krankforil Arsenal to spend tiielr leisure t lino. A cafeteria will lie opened In the basement and luncheon nnd dinner s rved. DREAMLAND ADVENTURES By 'DADDY A ratnptctr iimc nilvivlurc tarh trrr,, hrptn niiw Monday and ntdittu Saturday (l'rnu)i Is respited from Ihr llliir nips b;i the (limit nf the tl'oods mid the 7,'osi; f'ep. teho firn croHijniin hrr In nn itttaek on the Imiti. ii'io hove rnjiturnl the mother of the Duttnii soldier hoya.i CHAPTER IV 77ie nine Letter ((T)Af:iC tii jour troubles In your old kit bag XT And smile, smile, smile;" So sang Peggy, bravely facing the urmy of lilue Tuips. t "flood !" shouted Sir Ueady Sniiler. "That's tlie song that will belli us whip 'cm." 'Great '." Hhouled the (llant, joining In the chorus w'th n rearing "Smile, smile smile!" The Pine imp." seemed startled. They scovvli d blackly and retreated toward the house. Then they burst Into a doleful chant: "Pain nnd sorrow reign in France so far away, So weep, weep, weep!" Louder sang Peggy and louder sang the Giant1 "Smile, smile, smile:" until thev drowned nut tlie doleful "Weep, weep, weep" or the Plue Imps, "mince a way through them," ordered Sir P.eady Smller. Peggy burst Into a jolly dance that just fit tho words of the song So did the Giant, only his dance was big and bold and vigorous, to fit hN lusty singing. Hack fell the Illue Imps bef ire th's song nnd dance attack, opening a path through which Peggy and the Giant advanced. And behind Peggy nnd the Giant came 1 lie dash ing Itosy Peps with swords flashing in nnd nut and every time tliey flashed out, there came a sharp "pop" as a Blue Imp exploded. Into tlie hous jammed the remaining lllue Imps, slamming the door In the face of Peggy and the Giant. Looking tlir ugh the window, Peggy sow the house was Just filled with Imps. And In their midst, fast In their fetters, wns poor Mrs, Daltnn, pale, sad and wnrn-lonklng. One hand of Mrs. raltnn. was free. With this she was writing a letter. Into her Ink bottle the1 nine Imps were crowding thou sands and thiuifMiids of eggs, and Peggy could see that these eggs were running out of Mrs. 'Halton's pen upon the pnper so manv of them that they could not be counted. "She Is writing to her s-ddler sons and sending them enough Wile Imps to destroy the fighting siilrlt of a whole army," er'ed the Giant. "We've got to break; In" He threw hit' weight against the door, but the Hluo Imps held It fust, "Weep, weep, weep !" rose the Imp chorus, and the tears of poor Mrs, Daltnn blotted the shpet before her, "Sing, sing!" oidered Kir Heady Smller. Peggy seized a flag that stood In a corner of the porch and waved it on high, ns she burst Into the beautiful anthem: "Oh, say can yoit see, by the dnvvn's early light. What po prouillv we balled nt the twilight's last gleaming." v. The Giant .lined In thunderously as he threw his weight acalnst the door, and hurst It In. Over the heads of Peggy and the Glnnt" flew the Itosv Peps, and "pqp, pep, pop" wept the exploding ll.luo Imps as If they were kernels In a corn popper. The stirring song and tho sharp attack utterly demoralized the Imps Krom the "Stnr Spangled Banner" Peggv switched to "Over There," and then she and the Olant gave n funny, Jolly fighting dance. The louder they sang nnd the harder Ihey danced, the faster the Bosy Peps thrust nnd jabbed with the'r swords, The Blue Imps fled vvdly some hiding In the chimney, some creeping Into closets, ponin crouching under chairs and tables, some bouncing out of the door and flying far away. Soon the room was clear of them, nnd the Ilosy Peps turned their swords to cutt'ng Mrs, Gallon free, "You came Just In time," she sighed feebly, "I'm pretty near dead with the blues." "Yes, nnd you'd have jour bravo poliller sons the same 'way If you sent that weepy letter," declared the Giant, picking It up nnd beginning to read It. "That letter' would do more hatni to the American lads over tbern In the tronches than a whole regiment of Iluns." "Can my letters harm my hoys?" cried Mrs, Daltou anxiously. "Why one I sent two weeks ago that they ought to be receiv ing about now Is far worse thap this1." "Then we've got to Bet It back," declared Blr Beady Smller, ''Write another and we'll try to stop the, had one before It can poison B8Hkf. T "A Baur4- ,W . rvr.-- iL-- 55 WtWlt.iti?!' LlTOER - -T .iVr . "''J ,'M , n.I'B.B M J 'J "MAffiME" LIVES UP TO EARLY REPUTATION SciilinhMitnl Period Play Its Success Not Un warranted roves Sixty yfnrs slipped pleasnntty by at the Shuherl Theatre last night, when "Maytline." nuolher of tlie familiar period p'ays, proen to the satisfaction of a clnsc-ln-eapaclly audience that lis tw, years of success In N'ew Yolk were not without Justification. Alihoucn so fundamentally snggesthe of ,'Mlletoiip," It Is far rfiimed fioin that play In 'ts origin, having been ivohed fioin "Wle llltisl hn Mnl." which one intxt admit Is niiythlng but llligllsh. After pissing tlirotiEll the careful hands ot Itlif.i .liihnsoii Young, howeer, the piece lol Its untlvi flaMir mnl took on ntiotlicr In eety senile thotntlglily Ames lean. Iteeause of Its episodic nature. "Maytline" taxes sevetelv the Mtsntllity of llirist at tempting Its pieseiilatlon, n situation which Is Mry rhierfully met, paitlcnlaily on the part of John T Mm ray, who displays splendid talent in his chaincti rlzat'ntt of the love-lorn Matthew Vnu I'.ainll Murray has been setn ber, heftno in mtiMc.tl eonieily. lint never has won such i cognition for his powers as n comedian. The bailing role rests er!r lightly ttpntt Hie shoulders of John Clmiles Thomas, last seen here In "Alone nt Last." Ills engaging .baritone voice con tributes materially to Hie sintlmetitnl nt Unis phere which settlii) down fmni the eiy rl.Jrt of the curtain upon the Ill-fated love of ttlohard Wayne, from which It never again rises. In the hiM act. however, there is satisfying fulfillment when the grandchil dren plight their truth, discover thu missing document which bring, "to a close the old lawsuit between llie'.r families ami achieve the liapplnes which wax denied tlnlr grand patents lloiolhle Higclow In innt particu lars nieiisill'ts up to the reiniliriuctits of her dllllciilt part ns Itichnrd's lover. Mussel l.eniiou lertalnly makes as illssolute a Claude as one could desire. Cluules I'rlnce as P. T. n.unum. Tlllle Sllllneer. Xellle Mnllln, -Max Itudn'ck nod Alfred Ilnninlng a tlie unscrupulous auctioneer ate respon sible for must of Ills cninedv which enhances the sentimentality of "Maytline' Utile Clarice Su.vder has a swtet oloe of great promise. A Philadelphia girl making her first appearance In her home town Is Ktlrn lmth Klrlibrlile, who acts the palt of Mat thew's fotirtli and. it Is to lie supposed, lni bride to be III a. way that w'll make her new friends here. The music of "Maytline" is long since familiar to l'lilladelphlans, for It would have been Impossible to keep tho songs and dance mulo from finding their way out or New Yolk and sirvlng as an advance agent for the play. Slgmtintl Iliuaberg Is to lie com mended not only for the catclilness ot tho score, but also for depleting therein so au thentically the periods of "Majtlme." WILL HEM'S CHARITIES Samuel Sle'rnlicrger, Manufacturer, At mi He mrmhercil His Kniplovc The will of .Samuel Sternberger, head of the Samuel Sternberger Company, nianufac tUreis, admitted to probate today, contains a number of small bequests to emplo.Ve.s ot the firm. The will also directs executors to pay to the 1'edt ration of Jewish Charities 1 pel cent of the Income from the rial estate, not to exceed $ 11)1111 annually, and '2 per cent to the Jewish Hospital Association, not to ex ceed $500 annually. It further directs the executors, In their discretion, may pay to Federation of Jewish Charities JS'U"Ui and JMi.onn In the Jewish Hospital Association, these funds to be held pi riiinuently by the institutions and only the inlet est therefrom used. If the lump sum payments are made tlie deferred payments speckled nie to cease. Theie are also annuities uf $15 to $30 inonthlv to lenitives and friend's. The will of the late Judge Bernard Gilpin, of tho Muncipal Court, also admitted today, disposes of an estate valued at $"r.,li(l(l. His widow, Florence F. Gilpin, and clitldicn nrcv tin beneficiaries. Howard S. Baker, a soldier, who died re cently at Camp T.i.vlor left a will which reads. "ICveiythlng I have, 1 give to m:1 mother." Tho estate is valued at $d000. other wills admitted to piobale today in cluded those of Frank Crlffenheig, MiSti Her mantowu avenue, who leaves an estate of jis.-imi: Julius c. Coll, aur.l North Fifth street. $12,200: Frank H. Jariien, who died at Atlantic City. .V. J $l'M0ii ; Josluh I). Colunv, 5 1 IB fliestnnt street. $i'.OIIO, and Bobert S. Bnttershy, who died at Hampton Itoads Naval Hospital, Virginia, ffiSliti. Tlie personal effects of the islale of Joseph II. Brown have been appraised at $101,228.71, Frank S. Tallawcll, 531t.2Tii.dSi Kar.ih C Dewey, $35,33S.Oi;, and Arnold Gundellluger, $2i,:t:io.:is. FLOUR SUPPLY HKRK ASSURED I'ooil Administrator anil Rail Director Co operate. Jay Cooke, Federal food administrator for Philadelphia County, bus taken ucl'on to" regulate shipments of wheat-flour and sub stitutes coming Into Philadelphia, by carload lots and to i dense hnmed'nU'ly for general tralllc the rolliiig stol thus employed. This action. It was sa'd, "will Insure Philadelphia an iiileipiati! supply of wheat flour and Its substitutes." In a conference with C II. Murkhani, regional dhector of the railroad administra tion, Mr. Cooke arranged that all applica tions for permits for sh'pments of such com modities Into this city must lie npprovfd hy the 'food nilmlnlstrat'on before Ihey will be acted upon by the ft eight tralllc commit tee at north Atlantic ports, Mr. Cooke asserted all buyers of wheat flour iniil subst'tutcs In carload lots will Im reipilred to render a weekly statement each Monday morning of the ipiantlty on hand at the beginning of the previous week, the receipts during the week, the deliveries nnd the ipiantlty of each on hand at the end of thu week-, TO Ol'KN NKW SEIMCK CLUB Emergency Aid Filtini! Up Room at Juiii- per anil Walnut Streets The Knirrgonoy ,i will soon open n new service chili for enlisted men, which will occupy a part of the residence of Hr. Charles Hart at the northeast coiner of Walnut and Juniper streets. The club will be opened under llu auspices of the Ameilcan overseas committee of tho Ilmergeucy Aid and has a special club com- mltlee, or wmcil -Mrs, i mines ,i, .wuini, jr.. Is chairman and Mrs. William J. Clothier isi vice chairman. The club will bo modeled on the, soldiers and sailors' clubs of Paris and Tours, which have been successfully operated under the inspires of the Kmergency Aid nnd which aie known to every man of the service who has happened to visit either ot the Flench cities. CUT SHORE EXCURSIONS V, R. R, Sunday Trips to Atlantic City for, $1.25 End November 3 Tlie SI '-f Sunday excursions over Hie Pennsylvania Ballrojid to Atlantic flty will i,e discontinued b. ginning November 3, by order of Director General McAdou. The ex. ..urslons on the Philadelphia and Beading will continue as usual, The Pennsylvania's J1.26 Sunday excur sions lu WIMwood, Stone Harbor, Avnlon, Migleseu, Sea Isle City, Ocean City and Cape May will "ot be curtailed.. Plan to Entertain EnlUteil Men rrh. Phllomuslun Club chorus which re- nuroed rehearsals last Saturday, morning- la nlannliig ,vr(i owouhi. .., .wm, . . . ......-,.. fcAAl. - J -- - .,-.!..-- - PHtlJAMLPHlA; THURSDAY.' -OCTOBER 3i, Plllltll ll' Po. i,i ' i.iri.. TII.Y AlltS. llr'RHKRT I,. Who before her recent miuiiiite was Mi- Mae l' June-, of lull re,le io.nl, Vnlinorc GRIPPING WAR DRAMA ENLIVENS KEITH'S BILL "An American Ace" Stands Out in I'l-ojirain of Unusual Attractiveness It Is all extr.inrilinai y lirugr.im of vainle- vllle de luxe That trlhire tells tlie storv of the sllpeib hill pres. and at Keith's la'-t night of course, the big net of the evening, so far as the piiigrani could set forth, was the much-heralded melodrama, "An American Ace." Tills is a war production with a thousand tin ill", a clever feminine spy, a iln-Oiing Flench niald, u polished colonel, a dashing lilrdmaii and an ahuiid.uic- ot (let man and American soldleis. For neatly tlire. -ipiariers of an hour the big audience that lllled the theatre was vir tually living In hind tlie lighting lines in France There was a goodly taste of gun fire and an ocean of Keen .humor, for the front-trench scene gave the 'men In khaki a splendid opportunity to indulge In trench wit. Very briefly the act features Taylor Uranv 111" as a ilajedevil ace w hn falls In love with Muriel I landey. a chic and fasci nating French gill. Laura Pieipont made a chin mliig Muriel and helped her lover save, the day for Ids ngliiicnt. The tlenu.in spy s.vMe'n, the hazards of the Benches, the daring of American airmen and the nobility of French women are de picted in a masterly manner. In a word, the act unfolds a story nf war that is ic plete wllh ininance, comedy and daring. It is well worth seeing. . But ever.v other act on the bill is woilli seeing, too," fur thor,. Is not a dull moment in the performance nnd'iiot an act that does not measuio up to tlie liigh-st standaids nt vaudeville. It stalls with Frank Hartley, the juggler, and ends with Hojlv Connelly In a group of new "otigs that proved as catchy as those offered in foiiuer appearances. Harry llolmun and company picsented a bright comedy plavlet that Is billed as "A Wise Old owl," and Mllu. the Inimitable tramp toniedlan. In a twenl.v -minute prlod of fun and jest, pioved his ability as a laugh producer lu between came Mile. Diane, the Fn nch chantciise. and Jan Uiibhil, Hie Swedish vio linist. Mile. Diane has a pleasing vol, e and a charming stage personality. In spots her act was dmlnc. but as she would say, "it is merely Fienehy." Ituiilni. nn accomplished actor, slian d honors witji Ills pai titer. And Harmon unci O'Connor, two I'amlnlne favor ites, wete on hand in an oilglnal hit of song and planologiie "LEAVE IT TO JAM'" REMAINS Musical Shim on View at Clu Unit Slrei Opera llou-i: Jane," tlie only entei talniiieut "Leave It to he held over older cin-diig fioin the period prior to the (he tlie.ities, lesimied Us Iingthy and successful run with a matinee yesterday at the Chestnut Street opera House. Tile piece big.in tlie season then1, and the fact It is still running is evidence of Its great popularity. The musical cnmeil.v. which Is based on Oeoige Adc's "The Col lego Widow," is the "oik of (lu.v Boll m and P. (i, Wodehouse. while the delightful music Is by Jerome Kern, the Indefatigable. The company, headed b.v (ieorgla o iiamey. o.-car Shaw .and l;arle com emaius as bofoie. Winning Winnie Cio-s Kcjs vivacious, nrcily gliN. funmalieis. sing- ers and dancers wchb comedy tabloid called tlie nleaslng headline a il In a new musical "Winning Winnie." is el ul ("loss Kiys this In fact the entire bill, which the fli'M n'uhtcis, so long absent btcaut-e ot the epi demic, witnessed, was ngrciahly received. Welsh, Mealy and Minimise oontiihutt) a turn of comedy gymnastics. Then there Is The Nation's Pel II," a novelty (.fferliig of fun bv Flaherty and Sinning. The 'strong run for comedy on the bill con tinues with Nolan and Nolan, a juggling act coupled with humor, and Willie Smith, comedian, "Hands I'p," the nuevln serial with Bnth Boland us the principal llgurc, Is continued with mint her episode. International Revue -Glolio i "Tlie International Iteviie," a snappy nnisl cal'conieily In which the "Top of the World" dancers are featured, was "Hie prluelp.il nt jrnct'ou of a lively program with which thu (Untie Theatre reopened The cast .Includes tintnhle mub'.cal comedy favorlPs. singers, dancers and pretty gills. Among other pleas, Ing features were Billy Bouncer's Circus; Hall and O'Brien, lu "A Janitor's Proposal"; Van and Carrie Avery, In funmak'ng stunts; Al H. Wh'le; Three cjulnlau Biotbers, with a novelty ofl'eiSig; llvans and WIImiii In de lightful smuts and stories; Stoild.ird and Haines nnd Barlcllo and company, Introduc ing acts imlipiu In vaudeville, Eva Fay -William l'enn SiirprlMiiK feats of iiiind-t'eaillng were perfniined by Hva Fay wh headlines tho bill at the William l'enn, She answeied the most dllllciilt (piehtlons, which covered h wide range of subjects. Hood acts were also presented by Olsen and Johnson, Ford "and Bowers nnd Orth and Cody, "Sauce for the OoeA'C," with Conslanco T.ilinadgn In the' principal role, was the photoplay at traction, Broadway llellet Troiuilero Catchy muslo abounds In tli burlettas offered by the .Broadway Belles at the Troc adero, The costumes are original and tho Keener)' lH '" accordance with the general atmosphere of the production, Several Jively ETHEL BARRYMORE IN WITTY CARtON PLAY 'Tlie Off Chance." at tlie Ilnnul, Keveals Star in De- licidiis Hide led KnglHi lotnedv, etpertly mnsl engagingly tuntilfestid In hand id tile pi ii bt ....Btn i lit in. H'e i.i i 'vl n ill nt ion of "The off flifince." wlileh lltiiil Baltimore bmk to lier liftllve tiipitied the' Bro.id Street 'lhi- veiling. The piece Is delightfully f ih best vein of I'.lehntd Claude i dramatist whose knack of purging Cat-inn ii saiin .,r tnl'liie M gift ' pi, en without In file least coiiipro spult of futininklrig. nnd wlioie I'lf-uig obvious fonlllg'it nttlllec wltli '' ba been enlivening ntlilleticis i lather too Infre ineiit Intervals. - 1 iwi decadrs. 'inn manner has tint greatlv ehatiged livs of "r.oid nml Lady Atgv," llnntsMortli'is Bslierbiienl" and WUhln Wheels" It I" ndmliablv li- cheerfully Ironic depletion nf fillet folk. littlneflVe ami nppeal- vivineis nf the Charles Suifa'cp va oii! vvomen who "bull" or thiealeti to, uiviirl.ibty baltnlrss revolts, and to I cmeefllllv esi-ape being lilelely .i 'd never for a moment etitiencli i'-elciiis sertoilsliiss III n word, the I .i' Is elevrr. Intelligent entertnlli ' a bad aim when the theatie grows uh undigested "problems" or too lib vacuous musical nlnvs. tlllllSlu tiiniigb for si-oi- Tin i since Hi "Ladv "Win . Is Slfleit I. , Hurt ing bi.ii lletv 'ii but plot III fan ii .il nil s. II i l'u rt, in llieni ii l lie m Urn v v In TIi- iinMir, i . i olf Chance," theiefoie. It rt the clier than the matter, which nlves lite wit I, l sum, i nf pi t "freshing appeal The ruIi llieme is tlioi-ouglilv familiar. mum tnairl' 1 pair of diverse tastes seek "i k iv, hip traces ami are resior.il to titiipoi.i.niicnl hn lance through an artillclally conn he. Kirles uf situations, In which the ivnidiv wisdom f the lnrnlne'i midhei-, a re w cdileti divn , i Hi., charming factor nf Intlllellce This doMihinnt role Is dellclously suited to the nhilliles of F.tttel Barrymore. Her p .r fni main e ha sparkle and maMietlsm. lis coating of plnuaney Is umlerlald with Militle suggesttoiiw of deep feeing to which expres flon Is given In one brief "p.-ond act ttim-i-iit a ucetie which must ra ok w.ltb the surest ait the star Imv ever g veil u Without aiiv of the teiuler riuilntness of Barrio, theie are ap;i:iiiut analogies between her latest pait and that of tlie mock frivolous mother nl "Alice-Slt-by-the-FIre " It Is iigtccithle to note that the pipulnr actress .s mastering mannerisms which once tliieatened to be ehionie. 'I.'liere was a trace of them i specially the exaggerated "natu ralism" nf over.swllt utterance In her eli te nice. Inn they soon vnuMicit n Ineeziness and f pmitniielty. one nf the auxiliary players easllv shared honors wllh the star. Tills Is Kdvvnrd FniMy, wlioie. prfot mance nf a gentlemanly. iay goiug card siiarper W a rem of stage por traltme. other c.iplt il pyrfoimances are con trlbiiteil bv William lln.vd. as tlie "raeey" and iiicoiistanl young hudiand, In striking cntitr.ist to Ids fantastic ) ollceni.in hei-o of "A Kiss fur Cirderella" ; Ben Johnson, ns a frankly nod ninus ng'y overdrawn American millionaire: Albeit itian. as a dtiiso (".ngllsli b.'iionel ; Harry Pllimuer, ns u "li.iil-fellpw" duke, nnd llva l.e lialllenne. as the rather unpereoptlve .voting wife, who prnilts h11 Miss Batiymote's in.itetnal VTorldhness. The play l. free from irforetiee to the win. It could hardly make any and preserve Its essen'tl.il dualities. TWO PAH IS HISS TO CO.MBhNE Trinilj, otilliwaik, ami Zion 1'pirnp.il ("cm soliil.itc ' .rrangeim-nts have been conipleled for the coiiMilldation of two of lb" oldest Epis copal parishes, Trlnitv Chun'h. SouthwnrU. and the Klon Kpbr'oii.il Chinch, Into a strong uptown church The Bev. Cliarb-s II. Long, minister of St. Jihimm's I'huich. I'ropect Park, has been appointed hy Bl -imp Uh'tn1 lauiler. prli st-lti-cliarti.i of the combined chin dies The iTngrcgatlou of Trinity Church. Souiliwiiil.. has been vvnrslilpliiK, In a" n-sl-dence at Broad sticet and Wvomlng av-.uie. wlieie a hanil.-omc church for the combined cougicgallons will be el-, cjell. The Slle is 1 1 gat did as one of the bet. In the Login section. .Ion Church is nt Blghth street and Colombia avenue. The congiegatiiin w.i-ndmitti-d Into union with the Convention m lSI'.l. ' , , , Trlnitv Church. Southwark. nduillted to tlie Convention In IS21. Tor ninny years was at Second and Catharine streets. In P.'"!' Trlnitv moved to Sixteenth and Cnug.i slncts It sold Hint building a few years ago . Tlie Bev. Brlttoti D Weigle, lector of Trinity. Sniithwatk. lesgned last month lo accept' the pastorale of 'St. Peter's Episcopal Cliuicli, Helena, Mont. OPENS ilOSTKSS HOUSli Temple I'liivcr-iilv I "lull - r.iilcilaitniienl ?. A. I . f.oip. Temole l'liivi-islty vclerday opened Inslcs. corps will 1" house for its stuileni army tialnlng unit at ISI!' North Blond street It , open dally from '1 until In p. in. and will In, coiiiliicleil liy ine lining women s Christian Association or '1'eiuple I'ntversity. The ton niembers of the S A. T. C of Temple will be enteitalned whli games, dances, lectures, musical nnd special amuse ments.' The unit will lie chape ed hy I he Women's i lub and the Fnciiltv Club of the rnlveisitji. Captain Will A. Dletilcl., i - i, landing ollicer of I no mm, alio ins nssi-inni. Lieutenant James L. Conway. He over the piep.iratlous made House committee for the boys' are enthiisl.is liy I he llnntcss entertaimuent. APPOINTED TO CITY .(HS Thrct lligtliwav lii-pii lor.- Municil Mum. phrev, llcuil- Vital ?liilicl!c The Civil Service Comm'i'.slon tod.iv an nounced lite appointment of three liispeetois. Biirenii of Hlgh",is. at a salary, of $ir,nn ner vear. Tlu-v uic James McCain pill i"oreniv avenue; (ieorge V . Mewaii. .on, Finnkfoid avenue, and Harry A. W.iMi. BJ5S Jlasler street Frid J Humphreys, nfi Noitlieasl Boule vard, has In en appointed permanent Chief of liivislon of Vital Statistics, salary JS'um per vear -Mr. Huiliphtc.v s has been act In, chief. Ills nvciage wa.i "a. 5, 'one-half point above the necessary mail,. Kvamliiatloris un being held today for cleiks. salary fionf JlniMi In $t2liri; llure were clgiileeli applicants and women, at J7f'" Per live applicants. For cierKs, men year, thete wei't1 Cooil ?lmv ill Ciinino Patrons of the Casino welcomed a lively and colorful burlesque In "Olr! Ulil1" and a full bouse was tiijo.vid by all. Peter Clark's 'fellow has co'or. pleasing contours and j'vel.v musical nuniheis. sonio of which had lo be repeated a number of times. Johnnie Jess, pan Murphy and Billy Barlow lire comedians vim enn be relied upon to put n laugh where it will do the most good, and several vibra tions of good cheer were passed across the footlights. The costiun'ng was r'ch lu color and the wnr Industries board need have no alarm as lo a slim lane of dress materials. The chorus seems inure slender than wc urn accustomed to In burlcs'iue. perhaps Mr Hoover Is the reason, or Is It the four-Week iduitdowiiY "Oh1 fllrl!" Is an cnlerluiiilng show til the collect bui'lesiiut1 tradlt'oii. "Love anil KUfcet," Broadway There Is an abundance of tuneful melo dies lu ,'l.ove and Kisses," a tabloid which is the chief feature at the Bioadivuy, Ot course there Is plenty of romance and a good tupply of clean comedy, which com bines to sustain Interest, The act met with warm approval. Others who appeared lo ad vanlaB8 Included Jones and Oreenlce In songs and comedy, Albeit and llodgere, Ma. pel Ba'rdlne and Company In a playlet. sssssra 1918 .. .' - - THREE STAGE PLAYS' SHOWN IN PHOTOPLAY 'Doun;" Kairhanks. Klidc Feign sou, Win. S. Ihirt, Ktliel Harry- liitne. Win. Fiinuiiii in Holes STVVI.i.Y "Be Cinirs t a Midllnit," vvliri linnn Ins r.nrl.anlis liiMei.,1 tn Allnn tmiin (mill lh tilsy b It) nm inl'V nnd I5iinl Mytrny. .Xrli f.-in ,lnv. Theie could have hi en no better, eholc of n plser to renppn the Stanley Theatre than lMiiglns l-'alibanks. IB- iailales ehe.rful ness ntul leaves a happy Itnprewloti with Ills many screen admirer Cnnbhic this ipislliy with the fact that he Is appearing la Hie screen version of bis foiimr stage soc io ss. and there tesults a 'combination which, Is hard to bint for good enlertaiiutient To thore who have heietofnre seen Mr. I'alibnnks In Ids several roles and I'lbnlred his work, will llliil that he has 1 n etiahlid In slum several oevr stunts In th's tlhn. It Is a fast-moving story, and keeps the Miielalor lu a slate of wholesome laughter by Its humor, one tit the best bits of fun llilt-oiltlced Is the rcene which shows the no tion taking place hi a two-story sectional staging, which represents four moms. The motivation deals wllh Pmiglas as a bank clerk, who haves In search of a pet c innrj. ntul ufter manv mix-ups when mas. ipiernilliig us a prominent hndo r, meets; the itnuglitu' of his pursuer. Frank ("ainpenu. Bull Montana, Herbert St.'itiilllig. Jay I'wig glns and Albeit McUuarrlo tin In the east, while Mariorle I'aw and Kathleen Klikriinn add the ft mltilne touch lo this pin) of busi ness TIi" decorators have completed their vvotlc nt this theatre, and it now has the appear ance of a new Inn t lor, while the lobby is tastefully ornamented. PAl.Al'B "tin. Border Vt Irele- il.Al'B S. Unit with William S.,..,., Ii, lf..(,...-il t! MiO-lmi nml ill tfil lu William S. Ban. Altunfl ihi. If you like William S. Halt's Interpnta t loll of a man of the outdoor western tie. then y.nl will enjoy tills Hew subjtcl. for it breatlus the atmosphere of the .open countiy near the, Milenn border. Its characters aie catefully drawn. Willie the story Is id a timely nature. Theie' Is a secret wireless In operation, to. t the Mexican border.' and William S Hnr' ItnctM it to a mine owned by a Herman spv. With Hie lib! of a feminine telrgiaplier. he silc-'ceds lu destroying It. lint not befole he signals to a fort for help in taking the men In charge. After they ate safel.v giuiided, he enlists In the army and Is seen on his wav "over there " Wanda I law ley Is Hie heroine In this storv, nnd she Is ably suppoiled by Charles Ailing, Leo WIPIs. 1". Von nitr.cn. Beitliold Spiotts and Maicla .Maiion. Al'i'MilV "Hie I.K" Willi Bifle lVrsil"in. tllreeteil h .1 Senrle iiivvev ri-iuii ine loiiy y in-nrv ,r rtliur .tunes Artrmft play. It Is Intel estlng to see so many standard stag" successes put upon the screen nnd this photoplay xeislon of Henry ArHiur Jones's play shows what can be dnne Willi good mi. terlal when worked ovi r be a boaid of c.iti snrs. Lisle Fctgu.snn. however, covers up whatever shortcomings the film may have, for she Is one of the best actiesres liefoie the camera lens and hi r woik Is such as to keep the attention upon lier at all times', legard less of what the story mey be. Because of the dissipation of Hull- father, two sisters nie In want, tine's betraved and the elil-r sister provides for the niber's child, nicrlflclng tlie love of a vvnitbv man. who later weils the joimger sister. It is a fine story and was inacted upon tile spoken stage by Mmgaict lllliigton. luvid Powell, peicy .Marmont. i '.larles Sutton and Betty Howe are the chief players. "Tell That To tlie Marines" Is an ndded attraction. It Is a .lames Montgomery l-lagg coniidy and featuics (din llowland, mid Ilta trlce Treio.iine. VP'I'iiltl 'Tlie It ilnl.no Trull.11 with Willi im l-'ai-num. Krnin thi Ntnr.v hv t.itie drey anil il iti-l. it bv I'l.inK l.liivil l-'ox t'lny. To see William F.irimm upon the screen is to realize Hint lie is the one man physically eipiipiitd to portiay Hie innnl.v part cilP-d f r in this seipn! to 'Killers nf the Purple Sage" In ih.it p'ec he ei.nle a splendid impression, while in this now one he siirnasM K ids form er woiK gu'rtg a ch-iracier stnd- which will FORREST Seats Now TONIGHT at 8 9 Nights and 4 Mats. Only zrcrcnm I r CI M 'J Jt-er, - - This Week Pop. Mat. Saturday M.T vvi:i:k jdi .vt vi s km a runs day iTII.S NOV :,i W 1 1 1 ,1. SAT. BROAD il NIGHTS AND I MATS. ONLY First Matinee Saturday HTTIHI1EL I'.MtTliS'H BXejl !SITi: i'il.Vlt:i)V TIHM FiF (SIHLKfCSIE m:xt vi:i:k .macs. i:i.i:ci'ihv n.y i'1'l Kh.. Nn. :.i. Willi ft HAT. GARR1CK THEAtrF REOPENS MONDAY, NOV. Seat Sale Today OMiasir ill A Nl:V I'DMIiDV A PRINCE THERE WAS i""v,.vKM'tnw"ior PiCHt Seats, ,?l ACADKMV OK MT.SIC Pep. ITU' BOSTON SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Mnilia, Nov 4. ot SH.1 F01.OIST I lorence Easton t'nnrsn". Met, 0.ra Co. llil.etii now nn vain at lUplw'h lllll I'ln-Kliiut m UrLN'lll ItAIUUUl ronlnetnr Aliililllieu(re"5 PlLllilt': -MUNTLPX will tuiiiluct this tu.it en. AtADHMV OF 1IPBIO IUIS-1'J New York Symphony Society Thren Wed, l"vK,.iit Mis, Nov "7. Jim. VL1. Ktli. "U. Waller llumruoh. C'onJ. K0I.I1IKT.S JAHPIfA BKIKI.TJ!. Vlollnlal SBUBI, HAitlllMIlN, J-miraiiu AUM n.v i.r.vi iv.ivi. rmnui HUASllN HAI.K NOW AT IIKP B'S METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE TI'KH. BVtl.. NOV Ti, AT Slt.o HUNT HV I'ltKNPH IK'VBItNMBNT Paris Conservatoire Orchestra hi PLAYKHH AiiJi" MBr, Pond. Alfred Count I'lauUt, Auni'lvei Frenli War Itflief Committee, 1 Ktneiireney Aid rklietn elited Oct. II eond for thin perfonnanie, Tli-Ketn lB'S CliMtnut. fiOj to JS.RO, No Tax, UN'IVKItSITY IiirHlit'M. RATl'nriAY S.SO. "INDIANS OF THE MIST" Ily Theoitwr Jlellooy, lieloe an aieount of Ilia reefnt marveloua dlaeovertea In the linunlalni 7 H d J I I rnnnH mmy -!'! ZJr, o W3F w -Ji'miy.iijjSM lohR he retiiemliereei for iltfl Inteltwiw-J icrpreiaHon. - , 'kVw3 Tire ator.v' slmw-s Mr l.'aetOitTi JU ''' couilrt of Lnsslter He sesleg to tlnd hlm,;f woman and the little girl, tint ihli Ifl HI lirousht about wltliout a strucele betwt) WnKotier's followers This flffht Is the kH tif thlnK that makes Mr Karmim the ins of the lllnl ffllla. foe 1t,i ,.ti tint ,,,, , bnn nn eru-oiinler as ',s to be seen upon the "creeriik Wlllmln !.!,. l,,,,l lin. 11. n .l,.,,1.t nt 'Mh". 1.1IHI1,.P .1,1.1 C5!..rf....1 ..I.O .1. ...1... M..M.yOll - ' .im. .-.ii- i, -ii i, Mini,, me ,,(ntr ,,iri,,-jj bers plav eipinllj Importii'.il roles Ann Fof-'Si rtSl. Mlirv .M,.re!l ftelieile.n lllltm. tleOI-i!.il ltll.1 lllnl Willi. till Ven ftS.i 111 fl.r, .1. 1 ,M lfMirsiD.ir- lilrr.Mii.iti.-, Knlfili inrn ff0n th.V Vi i .,'' "'' iiminii mill I'dinn rri its i ,,? J f f) -. I,ln. ' i til It Is riot iiflen that the film fani have "v opportllllltv to see A star on (h. sereen..t'.'4 I lie wilne lime thai she Is nppearlnK ln'.thisj .-onie en. iiio (lie fpollcll SIOKC, I1UI an V- opporiimii.v w Kiven Ihpin In Miss Barryrvj' ,l e n io" ! ,i ie ,- ,n inin lone I II ISI IS inoM pln.v which this artnss preeiited for.mirrt nine niiuniiRn u is nanny up to the aritstiwSl Hta.idaid. " m, "flop WfB VI.,Ml.n...... l .... -.., --. tl.ii. ijH.1. plav and Us nppuiljs popular because ot thi wt fact that Us aiilhors and Director Italph & line Inid the ndvanttiue id the cienlnrof the jVIgjr-H siane i,,le In tills Hint version. Balden Miss' QjM Bar rymnrc . ... .. .. ...... . - .. 7U-. iiinuey tiorooii, wiifreii I.vtell. -:V"i l.ucllh Lee Stewart ntul Walter Perclvnt af "sflH'J In the cist riltl.Mdtl.l'BIA ,. l.t.AIIINn TllllATltliS II r-i'i on 1 . 1 : 11 ,t. .1 Slll'HKItT SAM S. SHUBERT Tripatre i lliiiud St, . Ittnw tcuM iMi'Ht iMaunee Saturday UATC ' In.Bi'TlON1 I1AV l)-t Hch MA lb. ;;;;, ? ,?; $i.eo' "''' ' -' .t i strritllltT Prc-rnt - W.i'tfl ",ifc MAUffli NW 1 I 1 J.I .1 .... H KT- Im. -"StT'. i" i unit .iiiii r iciK' 'uh, as its iianic h A l'l.AV WJTli lMUaiU Sen niiit tiennl liy over r.iio.ooil In Xevr York, vvhil-n Ii liei iilt"airil for mo venis ulth jeillN I'llMlf.BH THOMAS ,- .lulu, T Millrnv. DrilotlllM ItlRelnw HnJ entlr N. V . :ii' ADELPHI V. i:.S'IMJ.S at snr. MATS. Tilt lt.-ll)AVon s.vTi'nnAYatsita OPENING SAT'DAY EVG 8:16. "K A If W oinl Prewents Hn eontlin-tlnn Willi Messrs, Shnbprtl f"H The Broadway Dramatic Sensation ?iim l, ,,,'J J"6V i ,'. With ALMA TELL iintl nrltrin-.l east u-lilt-h antie.i roil for ever 290', J&t'&, ilm'-i lit the Maxtno Blllntt Then Ire. .V. Y, " fc,'"3oil in Mi- ti". .11 -li'lnrlr-' an ' ,&tTS Mats.. Tuoa.. Thura., ?; SI M flll.M'NLT f rlir.KT OPERA HOUPi1 1 i,.k N ulits. ! SO Jtiithi.f" Jl.oo. ...e. fine ll'viet.l S-it. llelitl.vs) l'.ves s.l.-i Mnts. Will. wB.uVt'BLi.urrr, K BAY I'OMKTOCK- Mi'lllIttS tlBST lirescnt M swsmmm c w' rrtv rfv s!&&$&r s&X-mr nvr. Tir AT fAiVSL-M SATURDAY r,vlm M it "'"".. N?.v'.'.',fi - " " n.-i. i-1 T VDIP One Week Only, Scats Xodaft L. I rVlV iiPKNlN'll Nli-NT -B'JJ4,X"B GUY BAILS 1JUM ,..v,, .,-..- f--UR.J. S vri$&r SATunpAYM f , t.o. 1 UTS OIIBXT .fl'1'PB.IS i- . m a m -o r mn a rrn'M in i Hfc. JViAi-UUtKL-Crt i:Titv MTivt:r tprsiiay ji.viim:i' Ki ll. i.i A. .M -M. airDariKs In III; COMHH IP SMlLlMl" ,t w ... i m: nwcii s 'i.al'ohino lilt. I. BYBB." "till WILL liOOBltS PALACE ,a,'g;SJ STItKET , 11:1.-, V. M. FIB., SAT VM. S. HART BO!tri:n vvinni.icss ARCADIA TBLPTNl'T lltll.OVV 1IITII ' 10. 11 !-, a m i an a in. .-,, c, i.-,. s is, 10 p.m. ELSIE FERGUSON :,... v " A.IiIihI J.VJll .M'INTIIO.MBllV l'l,A(i0'3 V Tilt. I. Til VT TO Till: MAIIINHH'1 VICTORIA "-"'up'm.,, WJI l-'OX ITniratt WILLIAM PARNUM. , IN N'KNT TBI5 K.MMIIJH1 THAB." Wl:i-"( "l'Ut ATK I'KAT" mm ,vii join To 11 .1.. I Douglas r KhbLlN 1 LIN A CA VALIERt v In "A WilMVN OP IMPPLSI-:" NM! MAnivTJT h'TllRET - v m .o-T.jCTrw" C0MTINU0US i VAUDRVILLB, ,. GEORGE W. PRIMROSE ,. VNU bin .MI.NM'ltK,M, Others. ""'"..".""ii1 - 'iwa rinnc?o l'TV-o mahivRT rt. n.iA. aaw wMTwW -In , 9 P, M,'jsAT co si but fflfef, ,a BROADWAY ,,,1am!' ,,By4,,KjM "L0rE AND KISSES" '' ,-liOT MARY PICKFORD "Johanna . MSM fiNr,W)xr: WALNPT HT, AT NINTH "!SW& k- Ri'dpena Next Monday Afterndqfi - - . -aA.'Vril r s x "on ptyii lil.lSfVjfil'?' SI PIIBMH TIIII'UHH JT sw.trww li'inoni TTivrn- hmyimsm CX POPULAR PRICBi-Ml Bill) HKATH AT foe. Sliil NBATH 274, '" 'AVJlSS Malniera 1iPv lit -' Nfuht l'erfol'lllanva't.a!?99lfl (-BATiH e)N HAI.K rWsd Acadumy of Music Wed. I'vg., Nov,'J Vilhialmur Stefanssoril Discoverer of Arctic Contini AumiIi'Pm feata faic H of C-i.uruiihleul Siu'lelv iliih . ;., .:..: ....:' . ...r: r .:. 'Ea f-. jii. v nrfiiiub ptrraE B. F. KEITH'S THEATR1 CltOWHIU) IlOPHl'M TBJIII.I.KU nrixM "APi AlUnUlUAlN AUK tea Mammoth I'atrlotic Melodra'ni Uolly Connelly Barry liolman 4 Co;,,, ins nunuuiiiuni? ctnow v CASINO Walnut at 8th 8ts MATINEJj oh, ;c A Rnllh nTTMONT'S iin.trni,,th. .,r Js-evy w& I m A -m . mifs W o m vjam 1 &3E$ ?tPS'JTJ t"S: 9 If mi . .wiva"; m MBA" 'if"""- tTSf:',.m ..,... fe?aifi&8 '3S? -" 'f--f-v J:?' f
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