i 4 r IV r Is JOST GOSSIP ABOUl PEOPLE i Nancy ynno Learns Thai Captain Da Barry Is Cuming Home. Mrs. Stephenson to Spend 11 inter Here. Otlwr Matters Discussed DID ou know, that .loo Pu Uiiuy lias liwii Invalided liuiuc" 1, Mi. Uu Harry lecelvid wend clcitlay tli.it ho In tu bo sent liai It bcc.tuxo )m oiti not Ko Into ticllon iirmIii. lilt foot It "l liojrx It niul)7C(l. TIkiiikIi lltrro It ver hope- tli.it lit' will soon reiovor luttlal lino uf It ut Iiupt, ho cannot possibly Unlit for a eir or mi, ami, no io liopo anil pr.iv, n't will bo over Ioiir beforo tlit.ii. It would fceom that ho will bu homo C"H koocI. Ho will aiilvo poino tlmo iicvt month. Ho had a most ttirlllo uMicilcnce, MkiukIi ho callt It a. plight wound. He was two dnjH ,iud it half on tho wn to the liotpl. tnl'hciauKo tho Held hosplt.il bick of tho front li.ul bicn blown mi when tin men w-ero biotiRht bad'. I pupioo tint It why pnralsis hct In, but -with e.iri'ful treat tnent and m ist.iBo hu will piolulil net well noon, especially at home, wheio ho cut and will bo hui uiiiiicli.il wltli tiiy en re. I am so gHd for Sirs. Uu t!.ui. I heir uho Ih at happy at e.m bo at tho piotpect of seeing Joo so toon. T AM o( ulail to he.if th.it Ml.s .lull i II Hcrwlnd It better anil libit to oomo home. You know she wat eiy 111 In New port the latter part of tho -season. How ever, sho hat now ieeoered and li.it been stopping for a few da In New York. M ir frarot Dunlap, her niece. It with hei. Uon t joif think Maipait't Ih veiy kooiI looking7 1 nlvvnVH pletute her In that or seotis silver brocade t'own she woro at tin first JI ide In-Ainrrtr.i rnshlon "Oww held at thn nitz four jeirt am, Do uii icincniher If It xcenit absurd when t hno seen lier io often both before and since and wear In? far handsomer row nt, but th it nlttht sho undo nn Impression on mv iiiiininv whldh has stULk for home icaton or other and It not to bo effaced nnilC concert bv tho Trcnca orclicttin --will bo held tonight at tho Metropolitan Opcia Hou'o Hvcrj one Is Kulnir, for It's to bo qulu wondeiful, ou know The pel formanco was to havo taken plate list month but nulni: to the ban on public placet li.id to be postponed. It It Riven under tho auspice, of tho Trench Commit too of the Knicrsenc, Aid. TT 13 ou .icard that Hseljn Chew --- Stephenson hat eonio up fiom the South with hei llttlo son and It boIiir to ttay hero for the wlnter7 Ma lor Stephen son, It appears fs soon to ko oeive.is, and so Mrs. Samuel Chew, Kvoljn's ctiand mother li.ih asked htr and tho bibj to be her Ktiests elating the winter. Do j on remember tho xens.itlon Kveljn mado tho voar sho camo out by wenrliiR a white sitln flock trlmmtil with leop.ud skin tin til she nude her debut' Wutn t It st I autre, that Bet-up.' And jet very stilMmr Theio weie leopiid sti.ipt on the shouldt rt and bodleo and ecu her sllprt-is hiul leopard -ikln on them AN'OTIII'i: number of the .vouiiser inur tArteel set who It coniliiB homo to live for tho winter It I'llzabetlt AIvcih McIks hho mauled .lock Jklci, , on know, ami has been IHInp in Wiifchlimton when .l.u k was III thr- sertlee. Now he hat Ixcu in idu u inptatii In tho (luaitetmastei's diput input and will sail meise.is hi the near future. T WOND13H how all the parents will fttl when the war Is oer and the husbands come, back and claim their wivis. Tor reallj. It lnt not bit n quite liko the nsu.il wa when tho diuKhtei. hio mauled. TIaJ it ' Tor niot of them June eomc honie aftei .1 few weeks sonio after a tew tlijs, and Bono back t their old rooms and sur loundlnps and it cannot Immi seemed as If they Ind reall bieh man led, cm it? Hut thev will realise it when the. do no to thch own homes or apnrtmcntt when the bus band conn back And won't tljj bepiotnl of them" My goodness, RrieloiiH ,pt, lmt thpy will. - VXTEL.!;, wo decldo for omtiHcs eailj In '"'this world, do we not.' Sccial timet I h.o told jou about my llttlo Mend nmtly. Tho other day it was bed time, when grandmother was ".IHtlm,- thcie, and Mother, who was upttaiit called Rentlv, "Emily'" .Small Golden Cutis utterl ft noted the voice, so uet tlmo it was a little moro unmistakable. "i'mUx ! '" Hnillj looked at grandmother and bald, 'Grandmother, aie you going to bed""' "No, dear," said Orandma. "Neither am I," said nmll And went on looking at her picture book NANCY AVYNM3 Social AclhiliY, Miss Ellso Hazel Hepburn, of 1728 I'lno street, whose marrlugo to Meutt-nant Colonel IJobort & pberly, V S A, will take pla. e tomoimw, entertained at luncheon tuilay at her homo Thu guehtH Included Miss Helen Penionet, of Washlngtoii, 1 c. : Miss Helm Hlisack, of I'lttsbiugh, .Mrs. Aithur Mijer, of Now Haven, Conn, who will bo nntron of Iipiioi "llis .Toteplilne Tonillnson, Mrc Oeorge Ileum Jr, Mrs, Hobcit W'aKiier, MIks dne'idoljii Tajloi, .Miss I.oir.uila aiid'i grift and Mrs Unbelt KhHiall, of 'Waaiiliigtou Mrs Arthur II 11 rock anu Miss i:ilz.i bttli Norjls nrorU, of tfll .Spune stuet. hAe taken npiitmetitH at tho "tWIllaxton foi tbAv Intel Miss 1311 ibeth llroil. Ih .1 motor piessonger Mist Jean C lliillltt, d.iusllUr of Ml. Ltfcau M llulllit, Mini has Ik en spending the fall at the t ieslniu Arms, Moan! Alrj, bns gone to visit Mr. and .Mrs Krnnk Minur nahulinan at Milton, Mass, for a week. Mr aiid MIsh lliilllt will spend tho Winter at tho t'rcsliclm Arms Mr, and Mis J Ilertram I.lppimott, of llothavrc", will shoitl) open their liuuro at 1712 Pprucs street for thu winter. Tiie Charity Halt which will bo held In tho Academy of Muslo the night after Chrlstuns will bo ptqeeded by a brilliant pageant, Mr. and Mrs. Kdwnrd O. McCollIn, Mlsp Ii'rancfH McCollIn and Miss Katlierlnn McCol III), of Oerbrook, havo rented 22U .St. Janus PUte, where they will iecel Infonniillj oil Thursday afternoons during tho winter. No enrdt, Ml Dorothy Klndlliio 13stur, daughter ut Mr, ntul Mrs I He-. Hjster, of 53.'5 Wayus ftvenue, Ueiinmitonn, who Is a stu dnt at Wilson College, Cliauibi-rsburg, J'a. ejient the week-end ut home with her brother 3tfr, Learuud U Kystfr, whg"tlU lemo shurtly . '. : . . for his pol at 0110 of tli Anicrlcaii iiiibas Hit la lluiupc. Mis, A A Hshmr, Mrs. l,dlti Heller, Mrs. fitun, Mrs A, Marks and Mrs t.udwlg l.oeb hivi organized a dincliig clasf lo meet on alterinin Saturday afterneoiiH dm lug tho wlnler ut Iff! Walnut street beginning N'o icinbtr 10 , The members Include Mls Until Ueliieiiil Miss Annette 1' llshner, Miss Dor.i Marks, Mist Jam l.oeb, Mlsc Maigaret I.neb, Mltn Ullrabeth Stim, Mls lsabelle Heller, Miss Kiillnrlno Miller. Miss Hllzibeth II Well. .Alius Ueatilco l.oeh Mies i:ilr.ibcth Hc, Miss rioicnce 13speu, Mbs Ullnor Jlnpf Mi. Martin Mijers, Mr William ljli. Mi Krank Sihwar, Mr Hliluird Howtrs, Mi Alfred Kei li. Mr. David I'elK, Mr Ileibirl UrnndelH, Mr Itlelinrd tl.irllc. .Mr Iaxld l.oeb Mi 1'hllllp Crank, Mr Mor ris Hollander, Mi llirnid Kidin, Mr Jiuob (Ihistnirg. Jlr. Joseph Nctter and Mr Albert K lJ.1nneub.11uu Mn i.ioig ' UlsrnliHtdt gave .1 dinner en I'rldi) evening at hrr honti, l.a.'.O tier imtiitimii iM'iuio for her daugbti 1, Miss Clara Hlsr nliiiidi, and l)r IMw.itd I, ll.un r, who wr, married on tho following (Veiling Th giusts wen Mils Margaiet 1 'lull, Mist Jim M llarstnu, Mlm l.lcanor l"iy, lir. Clarenic .Sch.i. ffor. All 1 dw.ird II lliitklL. Mr Mbn Callw tin Jli l'blllip Hnlbadi and Mi Tiank Mijirs BOSTON SYMPHONY OPENS ITS SEASON A iScw Comliirtor Make, First Appearance Willi Orcliolru. I'Morence KmUm the Soloist One goes 111, tathir. nhniild go, to h mn cert t bun Ha inusU more tlnn to hear tbe Intirpretei . Inn this condition was re v.rscd liit nlKliI nt the Acadenij of Music rn oie.isioji .1(t P first rcert of tin IJoiton Sjiuphonv Iir.hestra In 1'hllnilelplii.i slnre the ll-.niptli.ii. whlih lesulled vlrto au In a reoiginlziitlon of the onhc.,tr.t Intense uriosltv ,ls t wIlilt eff.it ihe elianges. Including the londiictmslilp, would have brniight nut Ce audience It Is not going too fii t K,ij that tlie clians.s have had nnvijiing but .1 bdidlclal elTect nn the dnhesira How much Is due to the absein e of th, le i.Kr of forniei Mars ami how nun h is due to tlie sweeping changes In persona. I l Impossible to sav. but there was a noli. cihio Mel, of .iccui.uv of att id am! of tlie h.tlanco bitwc-u 'he holrs In the ttlttls, while thire-weic unison snlo iias sagef, ..if(lnlj In the second inoveni. nt r tin ftj million) , wlibh wcio nut stilctly In tune It was tKo the Hri appearance la this cltj of IMcrrn Mnnteuv as oiiduetoi of .1 tvinphonv oi.hrstm, Atonslcm Mnutiuv hiving h. en nllowed t lead the nn lustra In the Metiopoljfm jm r 1 Cnmpaii) until the in rival from franc, of Henri ltalniid tho 111 w perm limit .ondii. tor M Mnnteux Is no Miangoi to svniphuul) work as he fie iniitl e'nndititeil the l.imous Colnnne Orehestia In I'ails, but lie shown! his pref er, nee fur thu operatic Mvle of conducting Btinnsly b) trinllng purelj eirchestr.il works rather as series of dramatic cllmaxis than as homogem una musical entitles Tim prngr nn began, of cnuise vith tho ftar Spmglcd linnner the little mi irk fiom win. h grew Fn mlglilv a I1I171 In the Uoton svmplionv and this w is follow id bv the l Minor Miiiphonv of Caesar Ki.uiek M Montvtix iniiilm ti thi entire prngr uu with out scores, run tho .10 nmp uiltni nts to tin. soloist, which were henullfulU done and showed himself a keen an.iljst and a matter of detail. ' His inteiprrtatlon of the s.unphonv di -pi nils somewhat upon whilh.r the work Is vliwed as a svmphonv In 1 lassl. form or in tho light of run orchestral winks It was poitle t n digree and .vei thtmitli ditall of the ennipnsltlun w is brought out eh 11 li Too lutin.lu. Inrj ) nto e'nntahilng the genu of thu whole woi!,, vias t.iki u it a tienun doiislj slow tuiipo, and tho alhgros ,ci fist, thus giving strong contrasts Design Is one of the KtrongiHt eh.uai ti rlsth s of 1'raiHk's works not ibly In the lenppf.unnie of tho main themes In all the movements, and rveiy part of the web and woof of It was btought out. Theie was a ti ndeucv to force the voluini of lone here and theie In the biat-scH, but Hie luti rprctatlou was orig inal, cnjcnabli and rieflcledh Denelr, al though so ne of Hie so called 'invstklsni of Ci.inck was lust m the dramatic rending '1 he other nnhestrnl nuinbciH on the pro glum wcrn the 'Manfred Overtuio of .Sehu 111 tun and two numbers bv Dukas and Ie bussv I he Jlrst of the rrench works, a b il hi viitltlrd 'Ihe I'eil, ' .mil di scribed as a 'danced poem In lilti.i-nioderu' In orchen Ir.Klon although tin uu Indies nie somewhat inoro i oln lent thin the nverige modern or ihc-ti.il vvoik II Is by no means alw.olute iiiusii, although with .1 pingrnm and per fuinied under the elrcuniitanets called for In the (ouuioser. It would doubtlei-s be ef feitlvc The Debussy number was "Ibeila, ' the second uf three "linage's" for onhestra liuth vioiks nre dltlleult nnd employ every lesoiiren of orchestration, Including tho iiiiitlng of almost every instrument. In both, foi the time Influent ch nio shown itronglv in both eompnsers, orchestral tolor used In the iicntlou of "atmosphere" Is evevivwhere, and iiuModle design and fixed -tonalities are almost entiieily missing The soloist was Cloienco 13aton, nnd she made nn xeellent Iniprcsslon Hei olco is not verj Itrgo nor her range excessive, but she tendered two numbers, as far apart In slvlc ns the polep In a splendid manner Tho (list was the well-known "Iovn Sono' from tlm "Mnirlagcof l'lgaro," 'of Mozart and thci seeond the xciulslte aria of 1,1a, from IX bussj'H "Piodlgnl f-on It Is hnrd to sav In which shn excelled, Hie verj dim. ult nlm pllelty and perfect vocalization required by Mouit 01 In the pilbos nnd sjnipathy de nnncled by tho rrench wafer She was iccallcd many times after aUi performance. COiNTINUING ATTRACTIONS I.jric Last or the. Theatres to ltenpcii fter Closing IVrioil . Ihoad IHhel Ilaromaro in the U C Car ton couiedv. ' Tho Oft Chance " The bril liant dialogue. Is (perllj htndled by a ills tiiiKUlshed conunhy suppoitlng Miss Hairy moTe, who Is delightful as I.nely C.irdonelt Kliubeit "Majthne" a eosluino iilay with enticing music, the cast of which Is headed by John Charles Thomas, John T Murray and Dorothy lligclow 'Ihe pla Is of an episodic eharieter and suggests "Milestones" Poni'st "Zlrgfeld rollles, " tho 1918 edi tion, with a east of inun than ISO Ihls Star's "TollleB" Is admlllcdl tho best that has ever eomo to Philadelphia I.jric "Tho Masquerade r," starring Ouy llatct Post, bv John Ilimtir llooth, fiom Katlierliio Cecil '1 hurston'H noved, returns to this t-U during an nbsenio over the eloalng pi rlod. Adelphl "I'vch of 'iouth." a injstlc pliy In wlikh tho heroliiB dlseerns her futuro by peering Into a crsstal ball Alma Tell sue. cceds Mnrjorle Uanibeau tu tho leading role OjxSia House "I.enfl It to Jane" begins tho last week of Its suiLessfuCrun It Is a musliM.! version of Oeorgo Ado's play, "flio Colltgo AVIdow," 'Ilirco ltricho Conmiii.fion5 John illlnioiir Uogers, of this city, has been eoninilfhlonid a lieutenant colonel of engineers, n cording lo announcement by the War lK-pattinent. Others on thu list include: Kieond lieutenant, englneeis (en Ji ted)- Mbcrt Hdward Clnusou, 210 Chest nut street; second lieutenant, ordnance (en, listed) WUHani Totts J,onts, Vbliad-elphU. . u . . t . IKg PtJBIflp XEDa'ER "A PRINCE THERE WAS" FAILS OF IMPRESSION Capable Cast Encuinlicrcil by IMny of Little or ISro Itiipurliiiicc Unbelt Illlliurd came, and raw hut fnlleel to eompier at the (Inrilek Ihentte list night In n brand-new lomedy which had bun dlg lillled with the nimo "A I'rlnco There Was "was dramatized by Mr. Illlll.ini and IV ink II WeMerlon from the novel "llnchantnl Hearts" In irriiKli Aldilch, and piodined bv 1 tederlck Stanhope It Is a pits thai tlie aliors of a capable cast should meet with so llttlo lewiud because of tho wrikucss of their vehicle, but, ns Solomon olico said, It was ever thus A llttlo wnlf plivs at make-believe In the boarding house where sho Is a drudge, so tho stmy goes In lur pietrnso sho Is aided b) a kind boarder the gnome, ns she cills him, and bv thu pilncess, nn unsuccessful w 0111 in writer, who al-o Is a boarder The authoress, win, is mourning tho supposul suicide of her sister, motivated b the sepa ration fiom her rli h voung husband througli the) Interference of his btother and guardian, has onn m.ituiM r(iit rejected after unotlier until ultlnntelv Hi, eontemplates sill. Ide. At that Juncture th, utile waif, who caTl herself the fall) goilinnther, overhears tlie. boarding mltiess r. fei to a certain fli.ulc) Martin a man of gre it wealth, as a "prince." .She means II In the nlnug sense, but the fah j goilmothu t.ik.s It all serlouslj and Instens to the hotel wlum Mattln' Is stop Idng To link.. 1 lotur K(nry short Mirtln heirsher stor) nbnnt the nilifottutic of the prltiiias, he determines to go to the hoird lm house t,, 11m aft, 1 nnnngliig with a pnbllhlnr friend to ,.,,,,( the Horii s of tho princess t the bonding house, h. falls In love with the prince., who reelpmeates his affection but Insist,, before accepting him on Idling the storv of her .(cr tlie prlnco dlseiivers It was this erv sitae sister whom ho sep 1 rated from her voung lui.and, his brother, and 'fem, s up, the , i-lncc-. swears she never wants the pthi.e to darken her door agilu, tluv pail but nn ultimately leunlted In the last in t tli'migli tin niiiliuni of tho supposedly de id sisti 1 turning up again, this time is th, wifo of tin prim .'a frl. nd the piihllstiri I.ittlo wondir, thru Hint Prince There AVaf feems to have 1 roehv 10 id hewn out for It not btcilie of am serious shnrtc.jui Ings on the part of the 1.1st but hi, mse of the Inherent we il:neH of tho pin. Itobert llllllard was lovable is the prime is was A H Andrews In tin role of the mioine Stella Archer did all tli.it could b, asked of her as the princes. k the falrv godmother llttlo Mnrle irnon, although quite snplilsti cited ellsiilaiid unusual tiihnt for a hlld actress U.ilph N. Mpperh ns tho giant anil Jessie It ilpli as the stepmother fiirnlslu d tuoit of the comedv whlih relieved the trito lines and elumsy plot ROGERS AS FILM STAR; "PRIVATE PEAT" SHOWN Constance Talinatlge in Thomas l'lsiy Kniily Stevens at He- gent Other Photoplays STWI.ni I niiahtnit 11111 1s , , ith Will ll,isHr IHr.,1 , liy llnlurl llenl from tho stnr 1. h, x II, in h Hem ti ih If C.olilwvn rould senile more nttraet'ons like -Laughing Hill llveli their leleashig organisation would mvn be Idle Coming at .1 time when the movie patrons have been depressed bv lack of amusement, this produc tion ) achates happiness, nnd jet It Is a semi serious plav Will lingers Is his natural self and not an nelor, which makes him so thoroughlj en Jnvnblo In those who have seen him In "rin Colli, s' there Is added interest, w hlle fitln rs will llnd a new-sljle conn dian In his wink Ills pcrson.illlv Is felt whenever he Is In .1 mn,', whlih Is iiulte frequent lte Ileacli his willtiu a good storv and Dlrei tor Ilehley has gr ispcd tin lebas of the nuthor whh h in ikes lor a successful pro du.liiin Anna I.eht Is an excellent Indian girl whlln In the nthei 1 harai ters the in are ina-iv Intupri t.itlolis of excellence John S.ihipolls Clar.n.e Oliver, Joteph lleibert, Itobert Convlll,., Dm Mnsoii and JIabol llallln ale In the 1st Improvement could have heiu made In the photograph) of tho n'glil scenes b means of special lightings Instead of tinting the film The silhouette of Will Uogers and the burro is splendid. The subtitles arc will written. AHCADIA M"rs lXllnswrll o r,oot ' with 1 enst-inee Talmadne lllrerted hy Walter lMwnrdi. from tho piay by AuKnmus Thonuii .eirl plnj A happy combination or a chaiming ne lies In the person of Constance 'Inlmailgo and a good play hy Augustus Thomas Is llnal reason for a week of good entci t.i'iumnt hi Dlrectoi Kdwnrdss pioduetion of ' Mia I.efllngw ell's Hoots. Constnnee Tnhnadge Is seen In onn of ihn niot elcllghtful character studies sho has vet presented, nnd she certainly deserves all the ereellt for making this part so entertain ing Her 1 heerfulnefcs Is felt with hei first entrance on tho scree 11 Harrison Kurd has the role of her husband, and he gives sonio flno acting, na eloes Georgn rishc r ind th other angle to the triangle A sin ill pirt nB the worthiest brother was done by 1'rcd J Godwin A shop ellaplajs a pair of slippers which aie marked as being tho ' onl ' pilr made These, mo wanted and purchased by tho wlfo of a jealous husband. Another pair Is sold, found to bo tho samo pattern, and complica tions tesult when tlie husband llnds the extra pair. VKTOHIA Private Pent with I'rivHt itarnl d'ext IUrerle.1 ti l'diweril Jei, I'uraniuijiit- Arternft up. 1l.1l Arthur tluv Hnipej hid hie novel, 'Over tho Top,' put tutu tbe movies, nnd now Pri vate Hniold 1'cat comes forward with .1 photoplay viislui of Ids book under the tlt.o of "Private 1'eat ' This Is a fair production, fashioned along tho lines of an animated diary and has ninnv interesting things throughout to eommi nd it, although It is not of the romantic tjpe Tho stoi.v follows along the IKe.s of the book, nnd tho seensrlo work of Charles Whlttaker was capably handled Dlreetor Josh kept up a good deal of the patriotic bplrlt by IiIh Injection of battle si enes both taken at night and bv daj light llesldea Miriam Fotiche, who makes n pleasing ap pearance, there nre few outstanding eh.ir ucters. William T Sorello portrajs the vil lage I1I111 ksmlth, who Jolim up with bis townsman. Iirr.FAT "Kllclar ef thn Pterin '" with llmlly Me)-""" IHreijeil by Harry 1. franklin, from ihe story b l.leonor .Merouln Iv ll Metru nla A marriage of convenience Is the opening scene In this new Metro story. It it of the heavy ilr.inintle tpe and comet as a lellif from tbe surfeit of wni films which havo beesi upon tho screim In tho last few weeks The villain in tho story is a bigamist and it killed by his mulatto wife, although another mnn, who has beti (ended his second wife, is licensed and sent to prison 13mll) Stevens mndu an excellent wife, 101 she Is able to enact rolea of this ehniaelcr with good effect, while King lloggnt lctunm to thn screen after a long absence hi tho rolo of the husband, Crauford Kent was tho op pressed hero and Florence Short, Helen Lindroth and Maggie Urejcr completed tho east oC Important plnvers. Tho direction Hhowcd careful handling with some excellent shadow effects in photogruphj. "Ho Comes Up Hmdlng" has been moved to tho I'alacn screen, whero Douglas fair banks It d'spenslns his familiar smiles "Johanna Hnllsts," with Mary I'lckford In tho chief role, la at tho locust, while 1'rcd Stone la on the serccu of tho Strand In "Tho Goat." "HcarlD of the World" at Walnut Cor the first time In Its enernblo history, tho AValnut htreet Thealro was tho scene of a. photoplay production lust night, when D, W. arlfllth's "Hearts of the World" was shown. This Is Hie 110th season for the AValnut. Dorothy Hlsh has the leading rolo In the great Griffith play - lBXLADELFXnA,' XfafiStiiq't XOYEMBEK KEITH BILL REPLETE WITH GOOD FEATURES Offcrihgs CoAcr Witle Kanc ami Make I p a Program of ex ceptional Merit Altogether an unusual bill, with 1 I it, u of Interesting fnitures that vary fiom the latest jarr slip t sol.ller life- nvei-ieds. Is tin olfeilng this week at Keith's. Its a toss up between fieorge AVhite and Jnck N'orwnrth s "."-oinew In ro with Pershing for first honnis White. Is u ditie'er 1 viv clever ilniieit and thn "somi where skit It a i.itlre on trench life that pin of It, at least, which l spent away from the tiring line" with the gallant soldl'M" fa. Ing the powder, but on tho cheeks of a good-looking Trench nurse Assni'ltied with Alt. AVhlto me fnin pretty girls ,nln I.eiuh, Tot (Jinlters, norothv St e lair and Hthel Helinar. A feature of most of their costumes Is their brevity. Hut tho blnme tu not with the war this tlnn The unusual dances iiciulrn just such costumes as Oenrge hlfl provided. Tho liltli com pany Is uniisuallj clever. The vnlui if peisemlllv -s iveniplilled In the opening art uf Ihe A lllon Sllers Mao nnil Hose-win do a song nnd d.inre skit. It helps a lot to make in. act . arrv 'lhue s much niniislng tionsens,, d good music tied up In the act of Chile llmilen and ".-Ir ' rrederlek icnirttiej, who present " I ho Law llreaker " e"lnlre A'lnc. tu wqII known to vaudevllllnns, acts well as usual, In a iiitnedv plivlet "No Trespassing, which letn the audience Into pi iv wrltfhllng luvsti 1 Irs. John elrndtier and .Mule II iiltn.tn. In n burlesepn llefori. and ft. r Altirrlnge" ; 1'aul I.o A'arre nnd llrother In a b ilanclng net; Joo Till! and Conej Ward, In a rural oharacter skit thcm Me ' and Harel Moran, a lariat artist, wind up the bill "('nine On In" Globe I,..) ert of inuslial .omedv with plontv of music and putlv e,ir!s win ..udlalh Indorse "Como On In 11 tnblnlil whlih is tho he id lllier this weel at th. Ulnh, h fuu Is fast and furious and th. 1 nnib 114 d iiinslcit show is attiactlieh staged and well acted and suns. Cauls and Knoll received merited ni pl iliso for their clever dancing, and Jones and Oieenlee. with an act made up of popu. Inr sojigs, wen also well teeeUed "The .Vatlon a Peril Is an Interesting sketch, vihlh Julia Curtis nnd lur admirable' eonipmy held a promliient place on the program with their act. Otluis on the prngr un were 11 cotnedj, "Line and Klses and thn Three' Yoscaijs, Il.11 rv lnuiev and cutnpinj I.oui'C Itrnr.iile Cro's Kevs V elecldcdl) artistic ntniosphere adds to the delight of the. miisli il net pieseiited by 1. oul.se Ilroc.nle ind compinv ns a headline attraction at I tit e'ros Kcs The ptodlic tlnu aboiiuils in lass and th.. nunihiiH of f. led nie awav fiom tin usual kind given In vaudeville acts Plenty of I uiglis are supplied bv AvMcli, Ale il and Montrose, mint elv 1, mints I'tlnr cood acts weie oieted In Hnris Hatilj and lompanv, com.il ski teh , Mill ml and Mm, tin come ill ins, and shn and Walton, slngi rt "Winning Winnie" -Uroaelwav Theio is .111 nhumhiuci of good uimedv in the show nt the Ilroadw.u which is he ailed h "Winning Minnie" a llvelt tnblnld The production Is piestnteel bv Phil Morris and is up to the nilunte In everv detail 'Ihe Tlilee Qulnlui llrotlu rs and the Anltos wero among other good acts which met with ap proval Internal conditions In Dermanv wero shown In "Ihe Prussian 1 ur, ' the photoplay nt ti action. Neil orworlli William I'cnu rhosn wl o eleslre nnvelt) will find an enter, tnlning bill this week it the William IVnn Veil Norwoith and conipinv In an Intel estlng enmedj act, head the show ntul won an abundance of applause from an e nthiislasllo nudlnre Plenty of liughs gnetrd Clmles Convvnv and eoinpanv, and hlls vero also moied by Jnteph Sheftells Light Illicit Hols, hnllle rields and Hong l'ung Sin and Iliuiy Haw. AVIIIIam I'm num. In "IMdeis of the 1'urplu Sage Is the pliotopl iv atti n lion "J lie Ural" Orplicuiii V very rnpible companv, huedeil 1 M 10 Desmond, presented "Ihe III it ' at the 1 ir pheum This delightful Maude Culton c.rii cdy was eordi.illv iiceivtd and held tin In terest of an appreciative audience Tho plav abounds in surprises and thrills and also unfolds a story which shows that mil) those who follow the pith of sciuare dealing can reap leal happlntss Miss In , meiml secred a decided hit In the h idlng role The pl.iv-w.iH staged with .n eve in con sisieni) and tin various si Is helped to add to tho general tone of realism Ilurke ami Wal-li-Ilurkei and Walsh In .11 DiiuuinlV espn lally 1 lever ilnni tug act (.cured on., of the blgilts of the bill at Duinonl s '"III" Hog Isl'ind 'I nln ' and 'Ihe ling Isl mil Hotel" ire nniung thn rntnedv sklls offeied Joe Hamilton, loe llortiz, Alt Olbson and Hddio Cas'idy wero umoiig the entertainers rnoucs AT CASINO I'rellj Girls anil Clever Gnmcclv Delight Dig Aiulieiire Arti-ts AVhen the pietty gills at the Casino rinsed last night's performance of ' Hip, Hip Ilc.orav (Hrls" an mnllemo tint Illleel thn thentio hiied but 1)110 opinion, namelv that the show hid moro than nieus ured'iip to their 1 xpertnttons lull Mi -llnjles llvel musical coined), 1'iulhs Abroid, ' is tilled with good snug. Jest md dunce and gave the girls an opportunity to exhibit tbeh abilities Hen Pleiee, Hnrrv p Kellv. Itelj-n McClaln, IM C Jen dan, 'I llho fitnrke, Hcnrj .limes, I'm In Knmers, Selina Seavell and other burlesque favoillet ate 111 the cast and If they omitted .anything thit would mako their production bitter the audi euro failed to discover It last night The character woik of Hd Jordan and comedy of Perrtn S-niners received tho lions share of applause Troradero Hill Livrlv Songs and dunes predominate m tho elaborate burle-spio enteitahuuent prnvlcKd at tho Irocadeio 1 lie iter ! thn Clench rrollct iiinipaiiv The program Is 1 Jollv, luppj "'" f'oni beginning to end The chorus Is well ihiHifii, and Is given plenty of einportunlt) In the songs of the piece Huirv Clelds hading comedlnn. Is assisted hi the fun bv Hi"' following Lena Hnlnv, Charles Patrick Lester Calrnian, (lines Held, Jack oMallev, Ul.advs J.ieLbon and Imiuij Ura. ham "Montr Carlo Girl"-Gii)i tj Laughter rdgns this week nt the n.ijcty whero th "Alotito Carlo Hlrls" proved to he a llvel attraction. Crank "Hags" Murphy Is tho principal fun-make r He Is abl mip ported by Charles Collins. John Iliidglns. Harl Ha", f-ar.ih Hatt. Kitty Warren and Violet Hueklej 'I ho chorus is thoroughly competent and well gowneel. Hanks Will Lecture 011 War Hr IMgar J Hanks, fornn r American Consul at llagdad and seoretnrj of the Ann r lean legation at Constantinople, wilt lecturo Home Guard Me Arret Members of tho Home Defense Ueservei, have tho authority to mako nnests, acccrd Ing to an opinion bv City Solicitor Connelly given to Director AVIlsqn. In turn Un D. lector rent out n general order to tho polleo nnd tev members of the reserve uotlfjlng them of the opinion at Inn e,en lii""." " v.... ... unr e'iiirnliy Hxtcnslon Soclt.v. 6819 Ocrmantown avenue, this evening Ills subject is "Tho Xcur 13ast In tho War; tho New Arabia," THE MAN WITH THE CLUB FOOT llj a MXiYTIM; WILLIAMS f op-yt itthf fM hj ti ( ciirilyM hu ttbtrt ir ;.h r-.h) 1 Villi lei. ef cirviMKi; 111 I I Ml'feir 11 liie iglit AVeil.l.l'A nf nn , tuo tioin tin l", oi the i lb bad hmgiiiigi In Dutch is fear full, effective iiloll'iil mn fiom m mvi--Ings riin inli, a small 11 111 oinfoi table bos with a inuiJlv sine It, .stopped with a JerU thai flung inn fcnwaiil l'roni the outer dirktns' furious alleicatlon lesoundnl aboxn the )il.ishlng of the lain I pie led through tin streaming g!,is nf th, wtuduns, but tollld dlstltigulsli nothing save the jtllow blur of a lamp The 11 a vehicle of some kind Me unit to move away tn front of us. Tor I heard the gutting of wheels against the curb, and mi cab drew up to the pavement (u alighting, I fomiil noseir In a uniiow, dirk street with high houses oil either side A griinv lamp with the wotd "Until' In half ohllter.itnl lhainrtcrs painted on It hung above in, head, miiieuim Ing tint I had ni rlted at mv ihstliiatlon As I 1 1 1 Itl iff the inlunan another nil passed it was nppurentlv the "lie with width mv .Milt had had words fur he turned round and shouted abuse Into tin night Jh 1 ibin in dip u ltd having lite with mv bat; 01 the pavement ai mv feet gazing nt a tun row dlrtv elool the upper halt of which was llll,, I In with fiosted glass I was lit list awake lo the r.u t lint 1 an Hngllshni.in was (..dug to spe ml tint night In n, ilirinui butt I to which I had been sprclallj recom inenilid bv a rieim.in porter on tlie under -tan. ling that 1 was a (leimin I knew Hint niTnrdlng to th Dutch iieutrnlllv ie gill Ulons, nu passport would have to bn lunilcd In for liispcitlnn bv the polli e and tint the return I 1 nild lint pass miseir ,rf as a lierni.in Itnh I tuld to gti nnself coiirngi "(his Is a Hie country, 11 m mini countiv 'liny mi) be offensive, the 11111 mere-huge jou In a Ilun hotel, but tin can t eat vmi He sides anv heel oil a night like this " and I pushed open tho door Mlthln, the hotel prtnid to bn lather bet er than Its uninviting eiertor piomlnd 'Iher. wis a small Mstlhule with 11 little rlnse.igi of an olllie on one side and bejoiid it 1111 old-fnshloneil flight of I'talrs, Willi a glass knob on Hi, post at tlie foot, winding to the upper Mortis At thn sound of nn footsteps on tho mosaic flooring a waiter cninged fiom a little eub bjhole under the stairs He h id u blue apron girt iibnii' his waist but othervvlm he) wore the short co it mil the dlek and wlilto tie of the continental hot. 1 waiter Ills hands Wile giimv with black marks nnd so whs his npion Ho had nppan ntlj been cleinlng iioots lie was a big fat blotnlo man w ith n.Diow. cruel little ejes Ills hair was tut so shot t tint hit head appeared to be shavm. He ndvanicd quick! townttl me and nskd me In (eerman In a trueuteiit volco what I wanted I replied 111 the saino language, I wanted a Ho shut a gaum .11 me throu'gh his llttlo silts of eves on hearing my good Honn accent, but his niniiui 1 did not change. "Tho I11.it 1 li full Tho gentleman cannot have a bid Inn The pioprletress is out at prtsent I regitt - He sp it this all out In tho offhand Insolent maiinci of tho I'rus. slaii olllrtat .... "It was I 1 an'" of Hie ltopparder llnf who leioniinended in. to 101110 here," I slid I was not going nut again Into the r.ilu for a whole arm, of Prussian walteis. "Ho told nn tint Clan -i hrntt would mll.e 1110 vcrv comfortable I added Ih.. vinltei s manner changed at once So no' In said iiulte gentallv tins time it wns Crinz who suit the gentle 111 in to us Hi Is a good frhnd of Hie house Is l"inii. Ja Cmii t-thiatt Is unfortunate lv out just now but as soon at the lulv re turns 1 will Inform her V011 are here In the meantime, t will glvo the gentleman a 100111 " lie handed me n candlestick and a kiv so ' ho grunted. "N'o 31. the third tlool cloe k 1 hub out tho hour somowhcio In the distance Ton . 1 clink aire adv ' -he sUid 111" geniliinaii s papirs cm wait till tomorrow it Is so lit. (ir perh ips the gentle man will give the in to the pioprictrt ss. tlio must come unv lnomcnt " As I ununited thn winding slalieaso 1 lieji i: him murmur again- "so, so, Ci.in? sent him heio' Ach, eler Clan? ' ' As soon as I hid iubsciI out of sight of the. lighted hall I tound nivself In eonipleto darkin si 1 in t 11 h lauding a jet of gas, turn ed down low Hung a dim and flickering llgnt a few .irels around i in the third Hoot I was able to distinguish hv tin gas rtiH a small plaque fastened to the wall Inscribed with an arrow pointing to the lght above the figures- li',-30 T ptoppeel to stilke 11 matt 1 1 to light m candle The whole hotel seemed wi upped In slleiiee, the onlv sound Ihe lushing of water In thn gutters without Then fiom tli dark ness of the nuiow corridor that stretched out In front of me I heard the) rattle of a ke In a lock I advanced il.wn the corridni the pale gllmmei of m 1 and Id showing me as t passed a succession of dow doors, 1.11I1 healing a white porcelain plate Inscribed with a number In hi u I. No Id was Hu Hist room on the right counting rrom tne land ing, thn tven numbers viere on the tight, thn odd mi the left; therefore T ret Kotie d on finding mv room the list 01, the 1. ft at the cnel of the 1 orildor The coiridoi pr.sent'j t"..k 1 shnrp tuin As I came round the bend I heard agiln thn sound of a Lc and then the rattling of a 1I001 knob, but the 1 , rrldor bending again, I tollld not see the author of tho noise until I had turned tin 1 orner I rnu right into a man fumbling at a door on tho lefthaud side of the passage, the 1 1st door but one A mltror at the end of tho (orrldor caught and threw back tho lellcctlou ot mv r indlc Tho )niu looked up as I ipproadied Uo was wearing n soft black felt hat and a hi uk overcoal and 011 his arm butii; an um brella sti earning with rain His candlestick stood on the floor at lift feet It had appatently just lie-en ex tinguished, foi nn nostillH sniffed the 01I01 of burning tallow "A 011 hiivn a light tin mi 1 anger slid in iicrmnit In a eurtousli bienlhhst voice. "I have Just conic upsinlis mid the w Ind blew out in i.andh and I . ciilel not get Ihe dour open I', rhips vou 1 mild ' He broke ott gasping mid put his hind to his ho.irt "Allow nie,' 1 said I lie lock of the door wns limited nnd to opt 11 the door you had tu inseit the kej upsldo-don 11 1 did so and the door opened easily vs it swung back I notle ed the number of the room was JJ, next door to mine 'Can 1 be of anv assliitnine In oii" Aro jou unwell''' I. said at the same time lifting in, inndlo and scanning the stianger't fcatuie-t ' II" was a voung inun with (lost .cropped bl ick hair, tine dark eves ami an aipilllne now with a deep funow between tho tje hiows The rrlspncss of Ills hair ami tho high ilieekboms gave n sug.estlon of Jewish blood Ills faie wns veiv pah, and hit lips were bluelsh I saw thu perspiration glisten ing on his forehead "Thank sou It U nothing the man icplled In tho same breathless voice "I am only a llttlo out of bnath with can j Ing mj bag up ' , "Vou must have arrived Just be fore 1 did, I bald leineinheiing tin i.ali that had driven awn fiom the hotel us I drove up That Is bo, he answered, pushing open his door as ho spoke He disappeared Into thn darknesH of the room and sinhlenlv the door shut with 1 slam that n -echoed through the house Am 1 had ' alculated, mv loom wns net door to his the end 100111 of tho corrldoi It smell horribly eloso nnd must and the 111 t thing 1 did vi as to stilde 111 ross to the win dows and fling them buck wide 1 found nivself looking acioss a dark and narrow cnnal, on whose stagnant water loomed large the) black shapes of great barges, Into Hie wlnduws ot wniint and weather MBincd houses over the wu. Xot a light shoun 111 any window Away In thn distance tho same "clock nn 1 had heard beforo struck the epi irter u, tingle clear chime It was the regular bedroom of the malson lueublee worn carpet, discolored and dingy wall-paper, faded red curtains and mahogany bedstead with a vast ediedon, like a glnnt pin eushlon My candle guttering wildly In 5, 1015 ' ( Hi iinai etinonied brrcfo blowing d.ltiklv luoilgh tin (liamliir wns the sole llluinlliant Hide was mltlin' gas nol tlectrlc light laid on Tin liniisi had n lapsed Into quid The bedroom hud mi ivll look nnd this, 1 jm blned with th. dunk nil from the canal, gave 1111 thoughts a sonibi r tinge 'Well,' I said tn nivself, "vou re a nice Kind of ass' Hire Jou an , a llrltlsli officer posing as a brother Hun In n rut-throat Hun hotel, with a waiter who looks like the olll e lal Prussian cverutloner What's going to luipp'ii to oll, voung fellci mj lad, when Mad une comes ulong nnd limit Jou have a HritlHh pisH)tt A verj plettj kettle of llsh I must sav ' Mid suppose Madame tnkes it into her head to toddle ulong up here tonight nnd culls jour bluff nnd summons tho gentle linns or I'rltr or wh itever thnt rulllntilj venlt ers name Is to 1 mm upstairs anil settle jour hash' Mint sort or a light are jou going to put up In that nnrrow coirldor out there with a Ilun next dooi ntul probably on ever, side of jou, and 110 exit this nd'' Aou don t knnw a Ii Itittc soul Itl llotli retain nnd no one will Ik a pennj tho wlsir If sou vanish off Un fa,,. ,,f ti,,, earth At any rato no ' ne . 11 this side of the water. ' -hailing to undress I nut lied a little dooi .11 Hie left-hand side of the bed I found U "lstie.1 Into 11 small eablnet de toilette, n nun .w edlp of 11 ie.0111 with a wash-hand stand nnd n very dlrtv window covered with velloii pnpei I pulj. d op. 11 this window with great dlllk'uhv- It caniiot have been opened Tor vmrs -.and found It gave on to a verv small and deep Intel lor court. Just an air shnH loiuid which the house was built U Jli" bottom wus a thtj paved court not more than tu fot nqtinre. eutlreU Isolnted save "ii -in slih wheio th, re wis a basement vvuiel.w with a night f st,,)S leading down i'"m the , ,urt thiough an Iron grating Prom mis window a faint nllow stienk of light , "V,1" '"In air was damp and chill and horrid odois of a ,rtj kitchen wero wafted up the shaft So I clnei! ihe window and tst about turning In I look off nn .oat and walttcoat, then b tneitglit in., of the nijsterlous document 1 niel i.telv d from Dlckv. Une o moro I look en it thuse (iilginntlcnl vtordf ( ijakwood' fi Oakwood (fop that much wss clear), low emntv ar ,h fl(11, Like Ac lilies (with one ! ) n the tent "Inn two people fall out Tin third pirtj t.Jolces ou wli'.,'"'1 " n" n'c""" "'" rran(,, follcn ms r "T 0,"'vUr.ito who having had 001 . ', K' '" ''tn""nclng mj brother, now I1' evtraordltnry step to announce his Achllle, n, . ,h" Httcrs frlc"'13" '" ten " ,," ,""1 ,rnl " "'' "t " his i-u.r , Surely st;nc'le,','U, ,hok"1f '"" the sound or a s l?,"ce nr n"R h; M"1,lt,lh' ". e profound IC;'11'" lmusc ' hwrt seemed to mvp,e.r "o'Dc-nt I hnrdlj dared rain leanmr fni ' ', "a"? """'' I h connlns Housed "1C .taW ,n mJ' b!,lrt "' thrill. 1" l!0 .V""1"""''1 hideous elect fnTr .' ,c,",sll,"f T"-n I heard .1 faint font-rail in ti,,. corridor without I rnlsdl mv ejet to the elnoi Some one 01 something was seiatclnng the pinels lurlously, frantlcallv I moved resolutely towards the door Hven as 1 stepped forward the gurgling resolved itself into a strangled crj V.h' leh sterVe,' were the words I heard Then the door burst open with a 1 rah thire waa a swooping rush of wind pint rain thiough the loom, the curtains Panned liiadh Horn ihe windows Tho eniullt Pared up w ikllv Then It went out Something fell hcavilj into the loom UO III: i D.NTl.NI CD TOMOHUOAV 1 ...lilt's Install, nrnt f )r,.ainhtlul .l Irntures ..111 I,,, t.ninil nn li,e In. m:n cnuss polls close ' I. me llr.inih Halloliug for Olhccrj ami Dlrcrlor) f'nils Tho inmiiil t Ie. tiuu of ollleers and dlrectoi s ot the Main Line. Ili.iucli No 1, American Ited e'ross, which begin last evening n is elided todny it the he uhiunrters, Morris ave nue, Ilrjn Mnwr rhei,. was onlv olio candidate for (.leh of tlee (cept Hut of kccoiii lice chnlnnar. Mts Minium i: Met all .Ir and Paul Thump son vieio Ihe t.indldntcH for this place. The (slier candidates1 follow Chairman, Mis 1'h.nlton Y irnall . first vice chairman, .Mrs Alexander Hrow u , secretary, Mrs Isaac La Hulteauv. tie.iburer Mr .lesso II Hall finance committee Mr J Heron f'rosman department of membership and publleltj Mrs Alexander Hrow u department of 1n struitlon, Mrs Hiehard H Norton, depart -ment of home servlte Miss i:nllna I" v,v.al b.aum , elipaitmini of suigl, il dnslng Mrs e'eorgo II Ite.a di pnrtmi nt of packing ship ping and stoiage Mrs Michael M Uller.de p.irtmenl of purch.Tdni- Mrs .lolin I i lark . tlepaitmc nt of lcfre shm. nt nnd ii, nation foi soUlers and sillors Mrs M llllnni .1 riothlcr. depirtment of wool Miss Lmiis i Uawle. de partment of comfort Ills vtis llenrv e r.artibliaw , eh p n uncut of transportation JIls" Marian I .Inlmson iieiartineiit cf I, lamallnn Mrs s 1 Lw ing department ur hurplt il Mijpplhh Miss I Inr. ii. .. Hall MAHKI.-i vrm:i.T Al.oc ir, ni II II AI lo 11 15 P il. CIIIH 1 .NTIIIH VV HKli c.ulliMi I'rtrenls first Hh.iwlliB ut REX BEACH'S tin tX w AlTnUnn Ooltl 1 llas LAUGHING B I L L H Y D E I mi i" ' wbo . tjnii-Jiili . f leffltl Iulllf WILL nocBjis l tne Till" Hole l.nliro 1 o 1, ' , i inis'ij will vttenl 71iursjaj Vfle, noou PALACE .11 JHIlkl.T BIllHI.r 10 A M t.. II II I' M. AM, I HIM VVHKK DOUGLAS FAIRBANKS in hi e'civtrs t p Miit.ivn I'OMINH VMMUCAH AN'SW'HIl ARCADIA I'HI.STM'T Uhl.nw 1C.T1I 10 fi V "il U -' I li in T 4.-. 0J!0 I' ,w CONSTANCE TALMADGK In rirxt MinwlliB of hfl"it Photoulav "Mrn. LefliiiBweir Boots" liilfl From I'amoun Man Vlny VICTORIA" r;r .fir..".,1 "PRIVATE PEAT" rU. ( rrorii His Mnn !ook ( otnlnK Till- HUMAN V OP TAKZAN' REGENT MAIlKKr ST Abnvs 17TH EMILY STEVENS M1.DAUL 01 THK .1TOIIM MAIIKr.1' HntKKT .AT lU.VII'nil 11 A M to It P M. MP, Vaudeviiro "COME ON IN" rilh NATION'H PIIIUI. eyrilKIIH CROSS KEYS AnKCT j.to, wr LOUISE BROCADES & Co! r BROTdTVAY ),,oai " ukii Avij. WINNING WINNIE ' THE PRUSSIAN CUR nAYETY '1H,: month caiilo aiRui- " U Z 1 THH HHOVV 1)1 HI HPItlHFH Trocadcro fo The French Frolics in i' - . A" 13 I'Un.Ann.PHIA'ft I.nADINO TUBAtllfcel', "', win jji,i..j u, j, niiuiiKin SAMS.SHUBERT' ' Tftestra i nrnacl St. lVlo.T l.M)IMt LVHNINHH AT t.U MVTH, AT 2tlS. SIATINEES TODAY n?'n 7l VM l)Vi:I)AV nnl HATCItHAT V'OW ' tTJ N M .V PI Y ITH MPSIC . Hi HlHV (IIAUI,Pt TIlOJtAS J ilm T viurrny Uertithle lllneltnr VNt) NTiIlP N V CAST ADELPHI mm. si AT R 13 TH Tonvr TllfflS. VNII HAT AT 2'lt JIATS. TODAY & Thura. " $1 Tin i vt.s ur lotni Ann thh kites or i en, i e' 1 1 nr; w mi ALMA TELL rtll.si m t ITlltlHT OPERA HOUSE 1 S.T Tlll- PH.es "Vlclite 1 -,0 ) MMttlieeie SI uo 7", fi i l.xrei t Snt tt Hnlllt t Kvin S If, Mti, rue, VVe-l (111,1 Snt nt I J 11,1.1 vvi ri.Mnr i I II VV. eejVtSTOCK nnil mi nuns e,nsT Iiecnt POP. MATINEE TODAY m:st SKATS $1.00 Ni-xt Wck Seats Thursday Tho V) un, r 1 1 ir lens Vrnuit Ilflua THE PASSING SHOW or tins vnh Til . vv l.N i i-n haiiii:n h iiosijate ..vntu en i:diant eitui.H B LYRIC 1"m"t t THIS VV kkk o.NLT MATINEE TODAY 1 csilni-s at S .'0 Sharp ho oni MatM Uu Inr I Unllnn Tull) 1'ih:si:nth GUY BATES POST l.N TIIE MASQUERADER Next Week Seats Thursday Lionel Barrymore THE COPPERHEAD l! Vl'lll'STrS THOMAS in FORREST LAST 5 NIGHTS POPULAR MAT. TODAY Vt.Ml Tci.VIOttltUW VNLl PAIL'IIUAY 2C'IH ?Q)DD M3M VV'l.r.K .-LATH THL'nHDAY DIM 1HK IN IIP. NBM Ml SICAI. nnVL'B IMiigDavK neco BROAD LAST 5 NIGHTS MATINEE TODAY Vt 'O TllVlOHP.OVV AND KATl'llDAY in it e' i'akto.n a i:.et ihith combot r.T vvnniv scats thiusoat F. ZIEGFELD, JR., Presents ' FOlt T1H. KII.ST TIMi: l.N AMErtIe"A lWig)rlSl IIV At STIN 1'AIIH U MIL ItntONIM, Rl-l'l n.ss 01 IXINDOV GAURICK NIGHTS at 8:15 I VNOIllrit UlLIIVllD TPIPMPIH Pop. $1 Mat. Today At.se) TOMOHIIOW BiiiaMiHiil in a m;v eovii:i)Y A PRINCE THERE WAS f D1.MV Ol 511 SIP TOMORROW EVG. AT 8:30 VILHALMUR STEFANSS0N Oiscoveroi of the Arctic Continent ) ill t 11 Hu fl l of ala al Juie, of explortloB ef m unlnuun iaiiel une. nallica miuaro niUeii In e-Unt Vurlrie of tin" e.rogmpni at Society Hnl Cs In I- 1 110 ( liettnut 9trt iiiMri WAtMTHT VT NINTH FIRST TIME AT POPULAR PRICES n vv oRiFPiTira Muitnrs fUtl ut 1 2& and (,0 it 1. rformatic nliliUy nl s Cfi c te rail II .",!) to It. vox METROPOLITAN Opera House" toNIHIir AT S IS Hl.NT TI. I IlKM'll elOVrtlNMHNr Paris Conservatoire Orchestra 8i ih. writs i elre Sl'mecr 'on I Alfrl Tortot, Plinlt. Va'phfn fremh War llrlf lommlltt, l"mnricne-y A 10 n l(fii dnicfl f'ei 11 kooiI for ihli rcrformano. TlHe"' H"'1 ' hutnut 5o lo IS at). No T. 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