BreffTVTinC! HateuiM i" R$,,nw "T'Tf tWf- v ' "A i? 9" ' Wv. W .f nil' il,VyilV. ftTvUwQff Bri!'!wwpffWwW'e b rHl, .-,.. , - ., 4 " Z "t ,7 rv I i h 1 lBt- In L ', t L IB. w VA t i. JtST1 GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE 2e Drexels Will Spend the Spring at Their Western Ranch. ' Ensign Daggett and Miss Gamble to Wed in April Nancy Wynne Hears More About Rummages lHCAR the Junk Dietcls are boIiir out (West to Ills ranch the early rfarl o May. fiey have been (Mm? here for several (onths, jou Know, Jack h'avtnB been sta ,oned at Lcagno Island. They have an partment at Fifteenth and Locust stieeto. Elizabeth has been entertained quite, n Kile In a quiet way. This Van Rensselaers wja planned a' luncheon for her, but It had 'U be postponed on lug to Howard Hem'i ath. You know, be wai Mrs. Van Ttenwe fuel's son In-law. Klbabeth's mother, Mis. James B. Thompson, ou remember, mat Jrled Bo I'orrcst Grant, of New York, and fit was from their homo In New York that the Drexel weildlnR took, place last April. How time docs fly! Nearly a ycr since that wedding. Why, It doci not seem pos sible. I hear that Elizabeth is going to stay In New York for sevetnl weeks with lier mother and stepfather before going West. Jack will by that time be out of the sen Ice and they'll spenl most of tho summer at the ranch. SOMUUOW' T think that dance next Mon day at the Merlon Cricket Club " 111 be "quite zo cheese," don't jou? Tho bojs have foinied a committee to run it under the direction of tho women who foim the auxiliary workers of the Bryn Mawr Hos pital Social Senice. You see, most of tho bojB are homo for the holidays now, 01, lather, will Le the end of this week, many of them in time for Mrs. Wurts'H dancing class. Some will stay for twj weel s and others for three Tho bojs on tho committee for Monda.; night are Kenton 'Klscnbrey, Jack Bank son, Matthew Baird, Arthur Smith, Jack Whiting, Bob I'emberton, Tristram Colkct, (Jeorgo Olbbs and Arthur Baugh. The u Charles MelK nines and Matthew Bahds will gie dinners before the dance at the" Merlon Club WELL, I passed by SOD ai d 81 1 Chestnut street estorday morning and T just wish ou could hae seen tl.o collection of things they had in the windows plready for the rummage that is to start there today. I look at these different windowu You know, they'ie having a rumniage a C08 Chestnut, too, and I marel where on caith "these things come fiom. Mustn't eery one who lias a garret and tiunkroom hao emptied it out by now? And must they not hae ghen away evei tiling they can lay their hands on? So it would appear, and jet eery dav some one plans another rummage and they get inoro things "The tale going on at 809 Chestnut that istartlng today is the annual affair ghen for St. Edmund's Home for Crippled Chil dren, and tlicy aio haing a lcstaiuunt for lunch every da. And now, would jou boliee it, I hear tliej aro going to have one at that tamo building, 801 Chestnut htiect, on Apill 9'for the Jefferson Hos pital. I ncer knew anything to beat It Just one excitement after another, and, ieally, some wonderful things aro collected I heard of one article of biic-i-brae which was about to be sold at a iccent rumniage for $10, and tho scljeis were delighted at the offer, when a t'ealer who had come in said, "Oh, I'll gie you $40 for that," and, furthermore, he did, and that belf same article is now for sale at his shop for $75 Now and again jou do get marelous bir, gains. DID you know that Trances (Jumble Is to be married shortly after Easter, April 25? It w 111 be a very quiet wedding, because, jou remember,' Bob Gamble was killed in action last September and tho family are in mourning. Trances is to marry Ensign Daid Lewis Daggett, of New Haen. He's an awfully nice fellow, I think, and I hope they will be ery happy. Frances is erj good looking, don't jou think? She has such wonderful dark hair and I have neer seen any one fix her hair with moie ta&te than she. It seems to me she can do anything with it and it alwajs stays just as she arianges it. T remember her ono night at the opera last year. She had on a very beautiful golden, jellow frock and her hair was swirled way high up on the top of her small head (only as I hae seen hair in magazines or hair dressers' windows). It was not waved or dressed by a hair diess'er, however. On the contrarj't I heard her sister explain to some one as I passed them on the'giand tier, "No, she does it herself. It is lovely, isn't it?" Her mother, Mrs. Ttobett Gamble, la a very good-looking woman and the jounger sister, Eleanor, is very ptetty, too. IHKAItD a lovely storj about little Al bert II- the other day. He's just five, jou know, and he went to school for the first time last week. At noon the car was sent for him and ho came home In a verj' Indignant mood, exclaiming, "Don't bend Sam for me again, motlici, I want to walk." Mother, torn between desire to have him all boy and independent and fears that ho was too small to come home alone, finally gave way to the latter and an older boy at school at her request was delegated to pilot him home. However, he was not to be steeied He lan ahead anl, racing into the house, sang out, "Mother, mother! what do jou think I found?" "I .Just couldn't guess, darling. What did you find?" "Mj' way home," returned Albert. Something tells me Albert will soon get his way and go and come by his inde pendent small self. How about It? NANCY WYNNE. Social 'Activities At the wedding oJ Miss Vera McNalr. daughter of Mr. and Mrs AVIlllam McNalr, of New York, and Mr. Iteglnald Hutchinson, son of Mr. and Mrs. Dunlgl L Hutchinson, of 1837 Spruce street, which will be solemn ised in St. Thomas's Church, New York, on April 21, Miss Margaret Kelck will be maid of honor, and the bridesmaids will be Miss Barbara Urokaw and Miss Julia Brokaw, cousins of the bride ; Miss Alice Thayer, Miss Dorothy Clapp, Miss Julia Dommerleh and Miss Florence Appleton. Llputenant Daniel L. Hutchinson, Jr will be his brother's best man, and the ushers will be Lieutenant John H. Scott, U. S. A. i Lieutenant Alfred Tut nam, U, S. M. C. ; Mr. George T, .Brokaw, uncle of the bride; Captain A. J. Drexel Blddle, Jr., Lieutenant, do Bennevllle Ilell nd tteutcnant Henry N. Tucker, of this (cUjj, The weddlnr will be followed by a S, -U ' MISS MARY HLhUi: Little Mis Urclic, who ii tlie iLiiipliIrr of Mr. mid Mr. I., i Ucclic, of till ,iil, is wearing I lie pcirock (o-lunic in vliirli 'lir appeared iit Mr. iSiiuilam I)uei' djiuin l.i-x reception at the lioine of the In tile's piients, B East Seventj-nlnth ntiott Mr anil Mis (Jenigp II l.oi nun will on to! tain tho senior e I iss of the Oiriinl Si liuol at a lu in 1 1 on l'tlel,i night .nfrhc Hrei ul Sheet Theiitte Tile gueMts will oreup the four lower lioe Mippci will follow nt tho Iie!leue-Str itfotil Mr anil Mrs Ilernj I.ee llenl ir T Wist Ilex avenue Chestnut Hill will cie ii ilinuci on Prielny tuning in honor nf Miss Allie Wetheilll llllllglltel of Llelltenuit lohll Prion Wtllieilll .It I S V who will n -turn from St Mnrj s, hi hool tills weik fui the spring holldijq Mis James Mapes I lodge and lier ilnurh ter. Mlsn Josephine Podge liivi gone to l.ns Angeles. Calif wliem tlipv will upend Mime tlnn The engagement of Miss Podge and Mr Joseph h.uTtin. ii mm of Mi .mil Mrs Joseph S I, Whit Ion, of Ixigin, 1ms bet n .uinounteit Mis Willliin A laeliet of the Hill Ilivn Mawr. left vestetdij to visit liet father-in-law. Gtnotal C .N l.kbei, in Washington foi a few dajs Mi and Mis I Moiit(,omet loislirnic Fpendlng theii liouevmoou at Hot Sptiugs V.i Alls I'otstii will lie tt numbered is Miss Oladjs J imevin il uighti r of Pi ,md Mrs (5 L S Jamison of St Dav la-. I.lepUnant Clnniiliig W. Daniel spent the week-end with his mother In Virginia ami letutiieil to Camp Meade vcneulaj HP cv. P"cts to he niusleied out of the seiviie slioit 1 Jits Daniel and tin n lnflnt son are tajing witli Mis PiniiU inrents, Mr and Mr William II rlHl luW.ijne, Mr and Mis St Davids, ale i Yoik Louis JaqueKe Palmer of pending a few dajs in cw Mrs L'dvvaid iblin Wati- of Iloston, Mass, Is making .in t Mended st ij in t hebt nut Hill ns the guest of Mr and Mrs Mon cure Blddle, of M. nnalil Inne Mis (Jeoffiej oilmoie of the Creshelni pallet Apaitmmts I'hestnt Hill i,ag ic turned from Atlantic Citv and win ieae during the week foi .S'ew Voik Mr.s V Pobson vltemus of Uell t Vista, Falls of Sihujlklll win ,etun, today from Atlantic Citv Mr John Fisloi Mr Edwin Wilkinson Ji and .Mr Leon (JooUman have letuined fiom a. thiee weeks' i-It on the houseboat Nepfuthe In Flo, as tho guests of Mi Nathan T Folwell 0LC0TT WINS FAVOR IN NEW COHAN PLAY " oice of McConneH" at Walnut Fcatlires Charming Irish Songs r.iG,MIB.V?r '?".i" S M0" ,"rt fl" (,l'aunciv Olcott. the oke of AlLConnell," bCoied a success at the Walnut last night It was a success for the authoi. who has BUen the popular IiM, attor tho best vehicle of his whole uaieei, and no less a triumph foi Mi Olcott, who has demonsti.ited In It his abllitv to play sti alght light comedj, minus fancy costume, with splendid urtlstrj "Ihe Volte of McConnell' Is a Cohan comedy up to the minute In stvle, slang and action. The scenes . are all laid lp .ow Yoik and the onl character in it who speaks with a biogue lb Tom McConnell, pUjed bv the star. This McConnell Is a tenoi. just Im ported from Dubfui, with a tongue tipped with golden lilamey and icady wit Being a tenor lie is privileged to blng und Geoigo M has woven thiee vciy whlstleable melodies Into the piece, all of which aie Indelibly stamped with the Cohan brand and fit Mi Olcott's oIce wonderfully well Tho latter Is thin season In fine vocal tilm !llls new Cohan songs are "Ireland, My l.id of Dreams," "You Can't Deny You're Irish ' and "When I l,ook In Your Hjes, Mavour neen " He also pleased with "Mother Machree " McConnell Is the central figure of the plaj-, and the story hinges on his love for Evelvn McNamara, a wealthy heiress, who writes songs which he sings. The girls brother falls Into the hands of an ad venturess, but Is teseued b Tom, who Iden tifies the woman as a blackmailer, who vic timized his best friend In Paris. The plaj ends by Tom winning the ghl in one of the most unique of love scenes In addition to McConnell's contribution to tho performance excellent comedy is furnished by his English alet, an Irish butler, and a Canadian, who Is paying court to the girl. There Is a good little plot to the play that holds the Intercit of the audience up to the fall of the cur tain . Mr. Olcott Is well supported by -Gllda Learj-, who makes a charming Eveljn; Mrs Alice Chapln, who lends distinction to the part of Mrs. McNamara; Mabel Allan Fletclun Harvey, Frank Huylcr, Hert Dunlap and others of a very large cast. The ploy Is h.ndson.'e'J' sluged( 1W&NTOG PUBLIC IjfflDGHSR-PHipADIflLPiaA, TUESDAY, MAHOH 18, BOSTON SYMPHONY CLOSES ITS SEASON Ci08 Fifth and Last Concert of the Year Here With Rrinnlil Wcrrenrath as Soloist The tto'Koti Hvmphotiv Otcliestn cave Its fifth and torn hiding inuceit of the m-isun in 1'hllndelphH list evening and presented n progiam which e.xtept for the .nu lest le Corlolanus (Hetluro of Heethnwn savored stiotiglv of a post season ' Pop ' The Salnt-Siens Svniphonv In A minor No. - (actualh tho fourth) was Hie ptmitpnl number, 'the work Is reillv not i svmphnuv at all, so markedlv does It depirt fiom "onata foim In the O'nKslon of thejietnnil theme from Hie thltd iiait of tlie tlrst''mnve "lent the ending of the Sehei7o with the Tt lo in the third mil in innnj othti iktnils to s.iv nothing of the lack of leal svmplioulc feel ing throughout the whole composltliei It Is more like a suite or a ' mlnlattite svniphonv (if theic be such a thing) and the thltd and Inst movements are stronglv Miggrstlve In melodj and hi spirit of the light opei i stage It was well phtved, nnd prolnbl on auniiut of the ,-ihunilante of light but pleising melodv si emed to give much pleasure to the audience The oilici otimstia nnmbeis vveie a de Rerlptlve Kvmplinnv ' Itov il Hunt snd Tempebt ' from Les Trtivcns of lte-lio a wrnk of no esjipt inl value uiiisliallv, etept In so far ns It sVmed the nnrvelous onhes tral teelinhi'ie of the compost r, and -Milko " all esih lomposltinn of ftlmskv Kois(loff desiiibed In the progi Tin notes as t Musl i'sl Pie'uri ' This was a long anil it must be said uninteresting composition ividentlv wiltten ton eailv ill thp-4'oniposei s miisii il llfo to sbou bim nt bis best eilhei inelo dlrallv or in the ponsitlve ouhesinl feeling vvhlih be developed later 'Ihe well ftuov u overture of I.olo Lt Uol ill" closed (be nimert and n"l to the Heetlmven (iveitine wis the most Intel est lug work pined 'the oiilustia plnved as it bns iloiye -ill season unevtnlv Theie weie phris vv In n Its work vv is all that could be debited and others wheie the attack .mil the ihvihni were uni ort iln and wavering, and wheie the plsvers sepnud to lie In som doubt -ih to just whit the enndiutor winlul The tone qualltv vv ts good vetv fine in pHi es r s. peciillv In the fnrloHniis Oveiluie nnd lit tonal hiliuce was better thin at Ihe list loneett, although there were some spots vvbtre the aientnpanlment tivcrpnvirrol the holo voke rtelnald Weirenrith was the soloist t iKmpr the jdace of Mad line Melhisat Ihe I M mo incut, mil he loveied himself with gloiv lit sang tho leiltative and at 1 1 ' Aprlte un po iiuegl oechl from Moziits 'Msniipe of rig-iio' and the 'Vision Kugltlve fiom Misenets ' llerodi ule " Tn both stvles of singing be v as etU illv at ease and give the numbeiH not onlv with fine voial but also with lino driniatle i ffect His tine voice is eipiillv good In all Kgisters, and rolt rful throughout and with bis phasing st ige pies ence and demeanor won him the success with the audleme tint his excellent perfoimance ikservi d NORA BAYES'S SHOW IS NORA BAYES PLUS "Liidiob First" Fills Lyric Stage With liounu'otis En tertainment If tho shade of the late Clnrles II Hint was at the l.vik l?t night It would hudlv b.ive leLognltd "A Conttnted Wnnnn ' as leniodeled 1 ito 'Lidies Pirst' by llarrv It Sitilth with musical deioiatiotis bv A Bald win Sloine Hov t wiote a stl liglit out fine all pi luslhil tv afti r actoptanei of the InitiU imprnli ibilitles of piankc, hut mllh has inobiltrtd Impossibilities, hnpton ibililli s and Impliusilillitles Into that imorplious art form known as mtiMtal tjonudv lloit ratir i?ed woman s suffiage ul a lime when the battleirlcs of the shiieking hlsterhood vveie Just beglnn'ng to dlstuih the tv nip mum of mete mm niilh satlrUes vvomms suf frige at i tlmo when women in nearlv half the states vole, with Ihe Sua in H Anthonv amendmtnt haired In i single benatori.il vote, sstin?es prolilbition and half a hun dred things besides It maj not be art but is it amusing' seems to hive been the i oust nit query of the llbtettlst the slat, Nora Ilajcs and the M ige director The ansvvci Is eniphallcallv In tho nlllrnTXtlve Although It ran a full half hour longei than tne iiistomarv time for such entertainments there wab hanllv a laughless minute from first to final curtain And most of the laughs wero not hougnt ar the pilce of blushrs iln few blemishes In bad tasto ale so unneiessaiv for the sueces-s of the show tint II is a marvel they have not licen omitted 'Ihe ch'ef icmiiants suivhlng from Ilojt are the mijoraltj i oiliest between a jpung politician and his flancm and theh tempo raillv shattered' lomauce and the steam. iollet methods of a ladv politician against her humble vvoini of a husband who turns This mateii.il, embellished bv songs, dances and specialties flashing bv nt a rapid clip, with the speed limit lifted, knit a capacltv audience a-laugh and sent It toith on Oioail btieet, If not lnfoimcd or edified at least pleasantly and harmlesslv dlveited Nora Bajes is not onlv the star, but also the owner of the Hhow, whioh Is Noia Uajes plus Miss Rajes woiks consianth, indus ttiouslv adioltlv nnd Ingeniously in the mediums of'bong, dance paltei und fatcial aitlng, but by no iiitans inns avvav with the show, hhe Is vei mentions in sliailiig Ihe stage centei and spotlight with hei manj i lever colleagues, of whom speual mention oust be given living l'isher, who plavs oppo- situ her. Kloienie Moiilson wltli tlie lonuagi of a dreadnought and the voke of a fog horn? as the dominating suffiaglst Al Kobeits, as hei downtrodden husband, whoso uuob.uc falls are astounding and whose Inelnlatlon fi ene Is fuiinj without being vulgu, and Happv P.houe as the 'culled' builei the hoVtis of eight good-loukifig gills Is alto de lightfullj competent foi something moie than changing gowns Miss Bajes and the ehoiiis offered a. tlever specialtj, 'What a Uhl Can Do' tbut received main encoies 'Ihe stars ' inllueii7a" 'and ' Piohlbltiou Blues' songs also won ciuoiH honors In me third ait alone Miss Haves gave moie tlian hei cus tomary lontilbutlon to a headline act of vaudeville But that wasn't all Mm was on the go tho whole show without trjing to lie the whole show Urplieuin Presents Coined) Nothing But the Truth" a fat cleat comedy. In which William Colllei 'starred,' was pieseptcd by tho Mae Desmond plaveis nt the Orpheuni Tho stoiy loneeins a heio who when sudinlj called upon b) hlsswect heait to raise J1UU00 to nld a i harlty in which she is inteiested, is badgered b busi ness associates Into wagering that he will not prevaricate dulng the ensuing twenty four hours He succeeds In about bankrupt ing his (inn. nearly loses .the love of his fiancee and almost blights his partner's do mestic happiness by telling the whole truth Continuing Attractions yonnUST'The nainbow Glil,' mu sical comedy Louis A. Hlrsch wiott tho music Billy II Van, Beth Ljdj, I! C, Pitkin, Jane Bui by and Margaret Meiriman are featured in tlie comic complications Novelties of scenery and costumes, a handsome chorus and at tractive specialties are features (I.IKKC'K "The Little Teacher, con-cdj-, by the author of "A Tallor-Made Man" Maiy Ilj-an Is the star. Whole some Americanism environs the piece, which presents pictures of lfe in small communlt-. A touch of Amer ica's ent,ry into the war marks the -linalc, , NAZIMOVA AT STANLEY; ARCADIA PRESENTS REII) Helzwood Film at ietoria iola Dana Kegenl Stat: Chaplin on Several Screens sl VM.hT -"Oul of the I or," wllh A i i lliovn vteiv liv H Ausllll Adnmi mil ilnrrll hv Vlhert t'uiellnnl This Ih a 'ceptlomllv good pbotoplav and was taken fiom the play "Ceptlnn Shoals In Willi ii the stai m ule her most lei ent spesU Ing appearance In this citv It Is not oTIen that the combination of a good vehicle fine plavei and n well-mounted movie is found upon the scree tint theie is n drat In store foi devotees of the aitlstlc in the celluloid diami when tbiv wilmss this .Vkiio proihn tlon 'Ihe ending has In en made lnppv A gil llvis with hrr uncle on a deserted stretch of l-ind known as Conception ?hoil ' Hei life Ih dull mid lonelv, tint tliero comes to tint lighthouse 'i rspnln oi a ship who seeks hi li foi a worn m on Ins vessel who has Just beenme a mot hei 'Ihe utu le teenls the loins mining and the action is tense ind dianntlr I be love .lffilr Is developed be tween the Khl nnd tho captain Alia i?lmov i vv is good in live for 1 ve but In this pliv she reai lies new heights of lci sueeu lateu i hailes lit), ml, her hus band, Ins the tole of the npiniu In this film as he bid In Ihe spoken version Hmrv Hatmnn enacts the lole of the um le In a m.mtiei that makes the chaiacteil7i Ion si iniU out for si tlstlc pining Pletnihllv tin film Is he lutlful to sec Alt; VDIA - Vlhi. MlUc Vlonin " wltb VV'nlluoe Urlt sinrv lv nrln Ilirtlett ml illiem I t tllllf1 1 I u-e The '-aturdnv i:enlng Post has -igini sup plied a stoiv foi the films which Is cntei talnmi; as well ns good material foi the stai While Um ImsIc Ide i Is of the loenl iliart and the element of war Is biotight In the whole thing has been handled In such a win as to iniKe It interesting thioughnut while the ouilitv of Hie limitation is ecel I nt due In limes iVures (Inn direciion A vnuth ilniuss his pi ue in the draft with nnothei fellow snd the ntsl one dies on the bit tit field with posthumous honois Riven lo linn Tliibo who ch ingid with him bee nines eonselrnie sti leken and enlists in the ' in i dnn umv and he too is in ule n heio 'Ihne Is enough love Interest tbtoughoiit the stoiv 'o m ike It have appeil for the mov ir fm How thn Identities of the- heroine md the hero ire dlselosed it (lie end Is i delightful toiii h of coinedv Tin ectitiK Is pnod thrmighnut r'niory .lolinscn is the fillnvv who substitutes Tor the hem nnd the heroine Is nn Little ntheis aie Chailes (Ule Wllllim Llmer Winter II ill. lean Calhoun and Huv Oliver V P roltl V- "Spreih lleaile," with I o ,1, p,.. mIhcii VVntt-n mil ilireele.,1 lj r,i M rv lollnvvlng along tho lines of the fivnille idei nf i western storv. In M l,owrv of 1 et'wood I'ilins Ins s-uiieidcd in pioliielug i pleisiiu; men (. with Louis Iteunlsnn s the si ir There Is but one defci t, which Is ruber hard to ovei Ionic, ind tint is it the points In the stoiv vheie the heio lis, s insniitus to ! munic ige and to Impeismnle an lnloi c ited Inttindei The fin tint b, ( mie In 'in h i lose. . nut ii t w Itli the nthe i i hii ii te rs and tint thev did not ti i ngni?e the Kieise paint is h ml to belli ve, but tin. acting of Air Ilenni'ou In tln.se ihu icte r studies vv is ni nth Mile and l Kept the nudhnic tiivstllltd until tin denouement Tlie liero mi its the supposed d illchter of the le ulet of the e ittle thieves md w.hen be goes In nut st the m disc cm is Hi- gnl Is ilso tlieie V. 'strip among the iiisilus le ids to llin killing of the suppose el fuller ind the lovers aie united nttlo love .iff Mr Is un folibel at fie opening or th" pin but the veiling lnnn is Killed by (be nun In seeks to e iptuie The nc lion Is hep it evin tempo Slid Iheslmpllcitj of (lie settings is In keeping with tin loi ih M inv evrelli nt pi tvi is have Inpoitani loles Knheiine Vlaclmnild e 1 Mm m Norm in le ffi n s ), (Hlie dims 1 W Tolmston md in mv others pirtlilpite Thn photohi ipbj is tle.u and the night semes effee live nn",c i nu ul "sit i letller ' ilut HI wllM V Inl i linn In fiom li elirv hj II V Tn n Pof 4 ll.inn relw iv was the sutce of this phntoplav ind iol i Dan i lite huslnnd John ' nlhns n ule the iiHplanon Tint' is in leleil sleu v f ii the stai becausp u ijlves her manv oppoi tunitie s to do some nf hei delightful eomedv tucks which the dlieetol his allowed without listtilnt It is al-n i tie it to find in si tics who given ihe , eatet of the stage, cin hold the iitieullo'i ot th" speclitois without iruig tliein Keeping eveilaslingl' at it binuglu success to the love nlfalrs of the little girl who w is mote like a tomhnv But she w inted ti mam' the man who wiote plavs and who was nun h oldei linn she was, and after a lot of loniedy situations she suci ceded Miss Dain Is tho girl and Milton Mils makes i likable hero Llovd Hughes, Pi ink i inner aid lala Leslie liave Impound loles i I it t Kimball Voutig is in i Inning Cluaieis it the Pallet, uluh the Strand has "Ihe T-abe Pace", ' with II I! Wa'thall Tho feat tlie at the Locust is Bleed of Men," atari Ing W Hut IIKLI.O GA1, ALI:M)k,K! Mtliilvre anil Ilealh Itcturn Willi I itnnv Heath ltclurn Sliow Mtlntjie and Heath ictuiiiul tu the Miubeit last night foi a two wnks t n gamnient In 'Hello Me andei The fatuous ilesienil.lnis of the old-time minsiiel men opened in this iit at the suite t'leitie a few weeks ago hhn h then the slunv his been gientlv impioved Tin niiit,h , dues nlvvavs visible to lltst nigh1 and tnst wiek audien is lave hei n planed iwav md tne pioiliiiiioii now Is ruiiiilng vv iilc sin h siuotitli icss thn it h tlouhlv ciijovable lltlln lcindei tells the stoiv of Mexandil who is again eulued fiom a good job bv 'HeniV ' mid bis ininv .ul veiiliiies as the nsult of the minstrel iioupe being biokin up and dls-ptisui i,v I m le bam through -the medium of ilu diaft the new songs aie i.itehv Home of the dance uuiideis biouglu down the h nisi tune and asaiti lit sides the famous blackfaio sins ihe pilnclpils aie Dan Qtilnl m, llei loi AViki llvo l'uik lolinuv Uuikt .lack Seiunes Allele Vnlslij Lillian llosedale and Vivnn Holt , FWOKITIvS AFPEAPv T CS0 Moue anil l'lllanl Head "ftoual Ataul-" at Walnut btrcet I'luvhuute The builesciue stage owes to.tioume Mone and Llt.i Pillard the ciecllt foi Intiodueing much 'of tlie novel and ingenious Into ihe offeilngH vvhlih have made this pin head linen in then Peld This chaiaciei isiic Is well borne out m 'The Social Maids" the east of which Is headed bj these favotiten Their pei foi nance won the appiovnl of the at dieiites light olf the reel The Bojs fiom Home' is the caption of the musical coined built about tlie featuie pel formers The scngs are blight and tuneful and the dialogue Is snappv IJUI'.Tl 'The Speedwa filils' ale pio. viding a strong attraction Hdvthe Lvons Stella Morrlssev nnd Qeoige Weld are among the'builesque favorites 111 the Speedwa cast i level specialties aie a featuie of the show 1 ItOl'VDKUO All Martin, whose bur It sque of Irish types Is providing a feature helped pack the house on St. Patrick's Day. He Is heading a laige and capable conipan, 'The Jolly Ghl Burlesquers, in two bieezy butlettas, "We, Us & Co ' and Mi Poole s Plug Store" Neighbors lo Discuss Housing Citizens ot West Philadelphia will hold a mass-meeting tonight at tlie Trlends' West Philadelphia School, 3500 l,ancaster avenue, In the Interest of obtaining better living ron dlllons, and for a discussion ot civic prob lems. One of the feutmes of the meeting will be community chorus singing. JACK N0RW0RTH AND ED MORTON TOP KEITH BILL Uoth Pliihulelphians ppeal itli Characteristic Songs Belle Baker and Sallic Fisher Clccr link Noiworth of music il eomedv fame and IM Vloiton, who used to do police elulv lovvii In Ihe old Third and tlo LanceV sticels police Hint Ion aie two Phllsdelphlnns who top the bill this week nl Keith n llolh aio slngets of tteptlonnl abllitv Norvvoith has a voice that Is pleasing hut it isn I altogether his Hinging nhllltv that puts ovei bis K(p 'Iheies a batch of individual person llltv Injected Into bis offei -lugs that make his songs just a little dlffei ent fiom the wn any one else would sing them He phis laigelv to the eomedv Fide mill the Injection of Ills Rood-natuied liumoi Into the songs mike them well Its haul to dent i Ihe a Vorworth song Us In n class of Its own and when ho gets through with tho fin il veise bis nudieiico Is nbotit read to vote him nmoiig the best evei Morton his some new songs that nrn pleasing lake Norworth It isn t so much thn Morton voice ns the wav he inns over the songs and tho timelv topics he selects loi his Hirelings He made an Impression wlthhis prohibition songs ami got seveiai em oi es Uelle Ilaker Is being held over this week She made a illsiin, t Impression with char acteiistlc songs ilnne m h0 chnractertistlc P.ilcei wav Slide Pishet stid compinv are back again In The i holr Itehcnisal which Is an act so well associated with the vaudeville stago tint the more oflen it w shown the greatet tho appeal Miss ishei is a delightful acttess of nnusti il aluliiv Alt posteis ns e, mplifled hv the greit war are shown In their origins I eolotitigs In a novel wav Thev wire posed by a clever lompaii and impic-snl greitlj, especially the spitnB 'Tho Cinntist Mother In tho orld Trvvin nnd J.u k Connellv hive an amusing offering In the Tile of n Shin The Moiak Sinteis do some good aerial stunts The 'Hiding O Mearas no some J wr steps that phase, and Teej and Porno aie clever d nu ers Then there s the news vvecklv Itionr- l.lvelv t nterlslnrnei t is offeied In lining Some a mlnlitiire miisii il tom edv I'linlv of girls and Bingible music make the itt a tloligbt i-uii t(f 1', ,, the othi I hejilllnei, is also a fast moving musk U show with all the reipiired ntti Unites Pi ggv Hrooks singing coitiedlentie shnes honoiH Othet aits on it well rounded bill aio I ar mens Minstrels Hillv Mill, imolt, tramp conn dl, in Anderson and Itebn In a coined sketch iJohirtvs dancers, Svlvla artistic poser, and Pennington and Scott entiitain i is HOss iv,s ihe well known Philaeb I phl.t t timed! in and sting wi itt i V Sevtnoiir Hi own is Hie chief attraction siuil head llin r Ills Ml it l lor a Dinner Is a novel anil amusing fm, well acted bv tin entire cast md nil! utlvely staged Other ai is aie .lessons romidv singers and talkeis, Sev- moiii llappv 1 itnllv. ill a noveltv. and tho Hi st in it illtnt nt of tho new photopl ij Miial, ' M in of Might ' ItltllVIlW v Ihe Singing Si hool a tabloid miisle il i omedj proved the most populir liiimbti on tho bill The produt tion abounds with blight and bn ezv lotnedv "Hie l.inn md the .Mouse,' with Alien .lo.vee in tin b iding tole. was the pu tine atttac llein The I ist of thn Qu ikers a ilrimillc skitfb wis pie tnted bv Nancy Hover and coinpinv while MoCoimltk and living iijitiid a inelance of song, dime and liumoi i oilimi Tillon appeired In a new singing icl l0 - Coifing With Cupid " which fettures tlie shoe, Is full of substantial Isughs and mi t luaitv appioval Ilobblns and pntmr in Ihe 'Walking Music Store ' provnl a big appl insn vvlnntr ami fne Itoh bins nun h opportunltv to show biH versatlllt ns a inusiiliii The Doolevs In chaiacttr songs md Kum i lour, lap magicians also stored 'Tlie Wishing King Maid' Is tins lihotopla atti iclion OI.OVI M, One of ihe most nitistic ilaiuliig arts seen here lids season Is pie sented bv St ibury nnd Shaw It woo vvar l mtid npplius' Main Hughs punctuated ' Die New Phvslfiiu 'offered bv ("oniov ind Muiphv Tne. New Ide i a surprise le iture, and Kane and Hum m in songs .md dames ilso pie mil Pi ink Keemn in Todd of the Times is tlie llin, ft attire WII.I.IWI PIVV- I.eona I..1M.11 gnl with 1 thousand tves beads tne bill Willi a noveltj offering V (iolf I'roposal ' featur ing Jack Kennedv, f'oopei ami Hutton in miith and nclodv , Sielnev nnd Tinle 111 a Subwa 1 llrt itlon , Llmer '"leve, in A Little lilt of loteh ' and a motion pictuie, 1 ne inuesu 111 nine vv lie, leaturing Alice Bradv, complete the excellent bill Mn (.lllMt Vetv (,'ood I ddie a tabloid musical comid with a huge east and ehoius heads a vvell-bal 1111 ed bill ' dandelions .1 satiie on piohlbliion fi 1 tiplng thru plijeis fiom the r.lttlo Thettie was also well leeiived In th0 audien e Othei pleising acts vvne Cingias and eoni paiiv, iVIahontv and Itogeis Pletio tht ,n -lordlonist and the twelfth episode ot the ' Aiastei Mvstei stalling lloudini KM! KI.KHOI Kl It- V in-vv pholopl iv adipiatlon of ictoi Hugos "solie Dame' entitled 'Ihe Hailing of Paris' suiting T beiln Ctia, plaved lo a tioyvded house The pictuie Is bat ked bv an cxtelltnt aude vllle progiam, which lin hides sin h enter talners as the I out lioitons im lo'disls (lev and l'aiien, Hinging and dam Ing the Talking Pets an animal at I foi children, Pat Miiarthj, Irish lomedian and The Itlding Vcatleni ' an eipustrian ast of mi in 1)1 VION I s lio Mm Mai iv foi love is ihe alluiing title of thn wieks 1,111 1, siiue and inch tiled favoiites as Hamilton llihson liuiti ITanklin and Iiiooks atti mpt to an swei this biitiihig tiuejllon Donuv brook Pan ' iho othei featuie included liish leels and melodies of Hi in piitleulativ appiupii ad this week Ihe tntire tompiuv of tun makeis contiihuted to the success of the bhow CORTISSOZ Dancing ILTY "-0 C "LSI NLl SI W i 0111, a .-.on A Teacher 5 Lessons . fo: , pupii. j5 1Mb ate T esons Hull II 30 VI ti, In .10 t jSJt L lU I ' t n u i.e.. it. it mj u 1 ill Mun rrlvatu ihllliena e lanies locust ,ll(lj Mi.inoi'oi ir vs oi'i.nu iiolsl X:T" v ' 'it-' i"B Tonight at 8 LA REINE FIAMMETTE Mmes lunar, llonard. Kills, Parlnl, VIM Iaiaro Ilothler, Dtdur Baila Helns Con! ilonteui. beau I lus Chestnut st Uatait44.'l llace OT. K" "nickerbocked mahmt m:ar or1! M.K 11 AI.l. SOft 10c THEDA BARA ln ",u rlL 6 Big Acts ' T VAUDEVILLE ,i...nrl nD in 1 leu du un r... . . vorvhAP. rncth pnrvui. alwds B. F. KEITH'S THEATRE TACK NORWORTH 81.NGINO HIS NEWEST SO.NGS BELLE BAKER BeeonJ anl t Inal Triumphant AVeele L.s'PAnAi.i.ut.Jlo n't 'iJirjirAnsi u CASINO Walnut Above 8th St If A DIES' MAT 10DAV Social Maids Stone 6c Pillard ORPHEUM 5'nU",00 r??y' 'Se and '.w piaveVrofr Nothing But the Truth" March 24 JlIIT TJIK-THUIi HOI,I.DA ACADCMV Bti at lleppj'ii mn Chestnut DHILADEIPHIA r ORCHESTRA SA 1 . at rrtiuAY "''8 13 I at a 00 JOSEr IlOFiUNN. rtaalit 1019 MANY COOKS CONCOCT OPERA HOUSE SHOW "Alplling of Molly." INoi Exni-ily Im'sIi. ricsli or Hed Herring, ICnjojrd liy Partakers .Manv inoks have lind tlulr lilenrv and nnisifiil ns well 1H dlieelorltl IliiRers In the dish of llipinh.il 1 inertnitiment vvhlih Is helnp served to tlie pitinns of the CheFltiut Stuet Open Ilouve AVIille these manv ml lihfjtatoiR i,im, not spoiled the dish a nmto llhernl iioitlon of fun sensonlni; and a slim t. ettir of the talkative crust would make. 'Ihe Meltlnjf nf Jlnllj a little ihettei diet "" ente ttaltnuent The painishlnfr of inusle was not of sullklent stienuth to wniiant a seionil helpintr, allhoiiKh when the Jaz pm -t mi nf the fine was teiehcd the dlnets heRan to take imllee of the menu 'I IiIh Is the kind f,f 1 ntertalnment wlileh will he peipuln with people who ale Inter ested in tlie Heiiets emplo.ved for the redui tleiti of tlie walat line to 1 on form with llin slvles of the sprltn; peasein It Is not pt aetlv 1NI1 tleh or Rood teel heninff in eltssU Hi at Inn hut ti vini tellohril In the jiart iker Much fun Is found In the Idea of 1 self centeted votinc mm who goes to London t'i tike up illplnmntie dtnlet hut who lie tomes etiRiKed to a povertv Htrli ki n Kill heforn lie leivea 'Ihe Klrl s mnthei fivois the mitt foi Im iniinn.irv side allhfiURli she heiomes Inteietted In nneilher voiini? nun when he tnrf Ins aiiiilud wealth and comes to live with them It Is the Initu who is eleeteel to manv the eirl in prow foi the man In I ondon lint he virv elevtrlv fmiN the intended hush md hv auhstitulitiK his own ii imp on the licence ISefore this and In ordei In live up to tlie Ideals of Iho mm she It eiiKiKed to the col hejiins a totnen in phvsleal trilnim; in leduie her welclit 1ml all K"eo foi nntliinc when she llnallv vfes het int. nek el lmt.li mil for he Is mrpulitit and lenllv enes for his female leerelai lubelln r.ovve q Intt listed with a rolo vvhlih leqiiiies her almost 1 unstant ap peal nice upon the stiR, she his a tinkiue peisonalltv and at limes Rives the inipies slon thit her foiie is str.ilRht roles utieh as she hid In Ihe Trail of the l,oneome Pine ' sin, works hiul and was appre tlitPil Mis Clnrles G f'rnc plivid Ihe lole nf ,1 nesro 111 immv i Is one of the nut slanditiK hits of the ..Imvv Vnothei idivei who teieived dc-nved appl iu-p Tor his novel impi rsoinllnn of ,1 mm who Is ne.it hlKhtctl vv is l.dRir Nnitnn neniRc Trim hie 1 eniemhet ed ns t fonnei movie stir is the eotpiilent huslnnd to he who ippetrs In the fin il net while itoliitt llentlev ieire sents hhn In his slim tMnle In the openinR scenes Ted Lorraine nnd r.lorl t i.oodwin ee eilted some 1 level dam ins of the tshlhitlon varletv nnd A pm Itndim tvpllled all thai Is wholesome in the athletl, tvie of Klrl l'lntik KlnRdnn wis the fimilv ittnrnev and Jack ( igvvin hid the inle of the plnsklan M mil Turin r (loidon and Alison "Vtc B tin ecimpleln the ptlneipals V elnuus clil, unproctammeel supplied some di lit inns coinnlv hv her un pre meelltated sillies ind Krne Ihe MelthiK of Mollv wis made fiom .Mini 1 hoinpson invless novel of the mine 11 line 'Ihe nil tptatinn is liv IMr 11 'niith ind the music In MkuuiiiiI Uomhi rp t v 1 113 ood vv lote the Iv t ii s I.iurelte Taj lor Opening I riilav '1 he opening peiftinn imp of J inielte 'lav loi in llipplni ss whh Ii wis Mheduled for thn H10 nl Stree t 'I he die 1 1st nlRht has hfi n poslponed until 1'rli' iv niRlit While pi nine in t'livelind list vvnk Mls 'lavlor eon truled 1 sliRlu eold ind her plivsiclm ie( onimended a few eiivs test She will lemiln in he 1 aim tine nt at the Itellevut htiatford until i'ridaj Uotarj Club Dinner Tonight Opportunities of I'hil iiUlpni 1 to sli.iie in the liuslness future of Liir mil. I'i nice linh aid nudum will he explUned hv mm of prominence at a elinnei of tin llolnrv Utb tonight nt KiiKler s IU ai i, this wi riv ( , V1L.1UU rresoii, J rt shnnlnc nf NAZIMOVA In lVturi .U in er 1 1 lT leiv Minus - "OUT OF THE FOG" t'la'ciion CHARLIE CHAPLIN P A" L A C F in i i ii i , , ,. ,. .. 'IODAV end lOMOIlItOU I CLARA KIMRAI 1 voiim In .Si cct Phntnpliv -im 1 ;, , ini.lirts i CHARLIE CHAPLIN '" '"u,a ," ATi:KlYn,Hl-D,n,"t NI'TJll.I.K- UIV1 s in- Mi v. ARCADIA WALLACE REID In lust 1'irenisiiun uf I'liimoum , "ALIAS MIKE MORAN" Xeatuon CHARLIE CHAPLIN "i.: . VICTORIA '"'Vtf1 .llWcc ' liel on t I'rodi tlon LOUIS BENNISON r.,:,ei:ia"! , "SPEEDY MEADE" Aellel At I irllon Itt.l,ue CHARLIE CHAPLIN, -The Bank" IM Je-1 I HI. Ill t I I It OI r REGENT MU'Yo!our- AWtl IHU I.I M V, .,., ivv '"",' ; r.niMr. sniviF" ?" Miiai nil, or i'i p i'i tii nrtooKs others CROSS KEYS 'hl l M0"-";V;1 A. SEYMOUR BROWN '& CO. BROAD WAY i,R4D& ,N? v T. "THE SINGING SCHOOL" At li h lOU I THE LION A! MOUSE" ACADEMY OF MUSIC TOMORROW MAT. and NIGHT TIlHMI'ltWl HOMFrOMINO or UlUOl'i S JAI4 .SLVSATION Lieut. J. Tim Brymn Mil JK. IilVlSi;! I ) X'ith His 70 Black Devils of the 350th Field Aitilleiy V. S. A. Uand liatul to appear bv Soeii.il n. Onls I efore 1' estilent VV Itaon and tientrei! I'erblillin ., Seats on ale Hppne 1111) Chestnut flt UtHll'M HetleMlf Stralfniel Diivnt Hruu htore, 1317 Moulh si I'htla I'rltiune Off B.'li H HUh I'rlcea l'einular Mat Weil J" lo II 00 .enlnss !Ml lo S.' Ul) TA1 NUT MAT TIILRS 'J3c lo J100 Wrttnu i MGS r ii is: mats. 2 is CIIAtN'CIIY OLCOTT VJIIKVES A TRRMPU I h tiieafst HmreiB of Ills Whole Career THE VOICE OF M'CONNELL ny OKOIKIK SI COHAN A Hint ot Kun From Start to Dnlah. Hear Olrott a Np Snnir Illtn stiAT.s ron next wi:i,ic ov DUMONT'S MINSTRELS non "io mi:k MAnnr ioit i.ovi;?' flth hTS. Trocadero &,?,$ The Jolly Girls tQL xt MMiM.r Mmffshlmy Vv ns3v ' L pi moie 41 FRISKY FARCE FORCES 4 LAUGHS AT THE ADELPW1 '.iW. "I'arlor. Bedroom and Bal3l?;J It...,, Ti..i tv. r-: wiiJv ""ji jtic iwn vii iiiisuii i'jtwra ence Moore Scores Big Hit'e'-Jj .MuUi depends on who and what you mrT voui viewpoint regnrdlntr life, the thealra'g! olnt regnrdlti(r life, the theHlra'SS theatrle.il nnd jour 8ene-f 3j ' voti will classify "Parlor, BedU f3 ath vvhlih opened nt the AdephffS nnu 1I1111RS humor, how loom nnd Uat last nlRht a favv iinhesiltntlnBly may nutjlt't! Ill Hi a ' t hi nlii... . ii.. ii ih ... r-Jlfl ... ..., .., K'lumii uiu niorp ainiuea fuinj '""""'"wu iii it risque oiners, tlie tm5r Juii! prnhAbly, win nnd it a jolly, flippant nllttipf fltn IiVeltlneo ,. -. .. n.JI. Ji vK ..-j. ...v , i.ii.iiias ui tin ilUUlCJUJe H7 COB unuous lauKHter AMiilo It ma5 bn ald w itli some truth 'th1ft,t this riofltictloM H not foi the innocent, rthS pnmisri 01 tho inutlent tho healthy-mind; ; HophisiUatcd pUjgoer will see no harm WO It mid ho Is almost sure to find It n. tmUrt $3 tn ticklo hq rU 'iIIIUor In short, It iafcl&l .." ...' i-niinuii i nut" wno expect to nna -m n lllult liotn nf Rnl.ininiicitAaa fVifif mlirht l,.Jtl r.i i fiiim nf!.n.n im .. . . . . . OT implied in thf title nre doomed to disftp-$l pointmont S1 I'plll.mu If la llin ... 1,1.1. - .fit- t.hJW& " '" ,,,r n-i v iiuiiuiran ivilll wnidit It 1U lirranlilnil tti.f .11.1 u...t. I .i 'uf .- . ,.., . j.,t,, uiau uiu iimiuu in causing I'jum to find faor with last night's noar-capacltySfll homo l)nn thtiip- in fAPtnihit it i rt,.iJiv,a llntlflu ,r,t -. -. At 1 . . ! . - J,"1 ui ' i"i "t r(.ppiionai merit nas peeuvc nfi.iuH-u, iin i no nrRpst burden or the fiinmaklns l.orno by Horonce Moore, wbl ,i i -. (it- K t" PR hit nt inr KorsAi All - that Mlas Moote was as an entertainer Ira " vnuaeMiie s,,p )s )n th, pipanfl morp Ii ii put down liv those presuming to(jl Know null matter! that farce to deserve? & the1 .lelfeelivo irnort mnoi ln .,t..ti.en n . 7 " ' '" inauaiuio UIIU lilt? -(a perpleltles of the elnracteis involved In It' !kH hlRical Pallor Tleelronni nnH otli" In itt thifc lespect cannot ho pointed out as n.- fM khinlni; example indeed It Is eminently mi IJ ijyiitiie NeAerineieBa it la vvlidiy funny. VI inn inaoticniiv lillarious second act alontj V3 Is Ktiiranteed to arouse tile most jaded. t JMdentiv r. w jMl nnrt Mark Swanf lba 'a .111111111 n,np written for the marker. The' fl-1 rr . ..., ... .......' .' ...... , wmr-i 10 uiu cnj accredited wtineionic y . un-, , ni-niiHif ii m imeiv to repeat its suceesa as .1 best weller while, here. Thft lileie Is hullt alone the nattern of "Fair and VV fin, 1111 tt lil, 1. .l.nn -. ,,, ......,, uiLiii"suui win remeni? 1 hei 'Iho storv ele.ila with a meek and mild Wi iiiionnei ne 13 one of tlie Illogical things III the pi iv en.u ted eveedlngly well Uy Johrt vVrlhin who la compelled to live up to hlB leputdtinii as .1 Don Juan a wholly manu f 11 Hired one -in order to retain the affec tions of his romantic wife. His strategy lit 1111-1 niiiition toacned by n Iriend, splon. dldlv porti.ijed bv James Spottsvvood, and i, um lepiiner, ,nss .iioore, lesuita In Ills fjnal lllir himself In a. wavnldn Inn In n.wlfvlt " ini-up in which his experiences provide situations abundant In fun for the audlenoe',' but elisiihtrous to his dignity. i Otheis of the company who deserve men tlon .in Dorothy Mortimer, Beth Merrill Nit k Juilels Jlov Gordon, Carolyn Uljai Mary Fiehling, Tommy Meade, Dan Bake? .mil "Vlaiy A alien 1'lin.ADM I'IIIA'8 tOnn.MOST THEATHMI 4, BROAD faiTKlE I Broad s-j' OPENING FRIDAY NIGHT 5. uiitcnii jf nr a v 1 r o 1 in "HAPPImitcchi 4J1 b J iiAHTLnr mannehs . bLAT.S faKLLIMJ KOR FnlUAY AND ' t SATIMIDAV AVn AT.T. vrvi wwwia . . " " ""-a mDDCCT Broad i Sansom ?A W11L-J 1 I . e C ' J Last 5 EvgH lii uilff I uiiinriiivv kl.avv & rm.y:r.j'.s RADIANT Fm MtSICAl, COMEDY HIT -1 THE Mt-sa RAINBOW GIRL1 NnT -v cnic- sijatk TiiunsDAT ' "V iJUll I.U111 3 FL0-FL01 rfWJ .Musical Sensation And Her "PnrtriZCT HO" Chorus OrlRlnnl New lork Cast Cohan & Harris I'respnt THE LITTLE GARRICK ( liestnut & Junlpri- Last 5 Evgsi Top Mat. Tomorrow Uest Seats $l,fiQ MAR Y,. TEACHER rya M.N.T WELlv .SEATS THUIISDAY 1 1 mmphal I'.eturn Original Favorites MM U WUUUU-'UUUVJUUUn 1III. COMED 'I1IT EVCUycODY LOVEg t'llll VDIM IM1IA LLDINO THEATRE l"'1- i. iw ttii &. J I ailUUKKT Chestnut St. o.1''1" n ovimiT at- uJtK- raw 1101 Si: Mute Tomor.&Sat ,a:13 M Prices .-)' V,'1' Nights. 50c to $l':5tf eif va II x ept Satiiniajs & Holldava) iILSslts 1.1. C i J t .sir lien f Present t "Oodles of ,JI": niotoua Laughter" MELTING &8p $1.00 of ,&iAiI,H MAT- MOHY acA TOMOR. 1V1UL.L.I wi, svji s cut IRPRT thuatrk" ill u id Jlplmv JniV-'DILrV 1 locust Street , . Uefl.a Onll I IKS 8 15 Mata, i':13, Mat. Tomorrow & Sat. st jijq H Jin 1-iiKUKempiit of the Worlds KaoriU li i o iifdlan MdNTYRE & HEATH an! a lubllfp (. dsi oT Suntr nnd Pance FavorUe in ih i-iorseuup Musical HxtravBRanza HELLO, ALEXANDER ADELPHI TS5?i A RIOT OF l.AUUHTErt ' $1 mmm Mat. sea Thurs With FLORENCE MOORE IYRIP TONIGHT at 8 :1T" -. Jlats et & g(it .l5f 2 ill JU, Pop. Mat. 1 omorrow npoi .&..& yMi iv-r i.uii St VnlricK chased ilw sunken from JrctamlP laiioi than he Mnyoi o J.urofie Mjitvtalli ul 1 on mil lie im iiiiulral fates "Ladlra Jftnum ee nan I'trmiy vi iiuipet 10 u X TAb9 Gk. ';. J i.... IfrVtV w-w.si 'L MBmOPOMlAN OfEHA HOUSE JOINT HKC1TAI, By t t Efrem Zimbalist Great Russian Violinist. 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