Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 22, 1919, Postscript, Page 11, Image 11

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. AST GOSSJP 40(7T PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks of ,Two Important Engagements The
Country Clubs Are Beginning to lie Centers of Outdoor
Activities Dance at the Philadelphia
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won ijiiilr nvrrvvlii'lliH'il villi
lmKitliii)i rncnRomcnl') thN Kntir, weie
Vvi nntV (ircli'licii t'ln.v's liitr-rwtril rvcry
imp very miicli. (Irt'li lirn is mi mpiilnr
nml so Komi looklni; mill Iiit linii'iits, Mr.
ami .Mrs. Alfrnl Clnj.. ami Iht sister. Mil it
Alien, lin innilipil I.1111I1' liorip. lime nl
vvnvs lieen m vvil likril, Inn, that ovrr.v mic
is plpaspil alinul it.
The. luck, man l llriirlinie. t'tnvvfonl
a miii m mv. mm .
fori I nnl tirntlipr
Onwfnwjs of Knx (
n son nf Mr. unci Mrs. .ufili Ir.v raw
pr if Hip iiiHuiiiPiiililP
Clmse ami I-'lor'nln.
(ircttliPli is llip olilcr of Hip two lay
BlrK Slip mine nut' hIiovp live jenn hko
mul lias Iippii wonderfully lU'tivo In vnil
mis tilings. Slip was line nf Hip first of tlic
jouiisi-r chin to lnke up Hip eiileiliiinmi-iit
of Hip pirls in IIip I'onnsylvnnia Axsnriatinn
nf WoniPii VoiKer. ami sin PiitPri'il into
the work of tlip KuiPicPiipy Aiil Aiilrs vxitli
Brent zenl, liping one nf Hie top otlirris.
, Shp Is alo a (Ilil Siout ollippr ami. in
fact, there i.s a cry littlp 1I0I11K of h piae
tlcnl natinp in Hip lnt four, Iivp or ix
ears thai has not seen tlrelrlien Clay liusily
pngaKPil in helping. Slip is very popular in
Hip jounRcr noi'inl set ami has Iippii liriile
innld for several of Hip recent liriili'.s. Slip
was nn attPiiilaut at IIpIpii Tower's wedding
mul at Molly Sharpliss's-this jpar.
Mr. Cruiv ford 'has Iippii iilirnml with Hip
expeditionary forrps mid was n member of
Ithe aviation corps, when- lie rnnkeil us liru
tPnanl. His hrollipf, SlepliPH 11. Ctavvford,
Wnfi in the ciiyinecr mips of tlip A. I'.. I
( .Mr. and Mrs. Joseph I'ry Cinvvford, the
purenls'nf Lieutenant ('imvford, spend must
nf their time at their plaulnllnn in i'lniid.l.
Tlipy have aim a place in ri ('hasp which
they keep opeii most nf the ypar, for the.
rest of tin' family live Hump or in town,
Roiiig out to Fox ('hasp for vppk-pn'iK The
fislrrs are Jpaiif Alice and tin- twins', Jessie
and Saritn, niiiljlicn hesidps StppliPii theie
are Harry and J or.
T I IMS' Jlnrriet l-'raxier's engagement to
Charlie Cliston was iiiiiiniiiu-ed on
IlnMer, too. lluiiiet is the ilaughter of
the (ieorge Harrison 1'iazifrs and a sister
of I.lpulenant (ipoigp Harrison Hi nuier, Jr.,
who is engaged lo .Marjs t'laik.
The HrnicrS live at 1:' Spiure siieel
in town mul illicit' country plnrp is out
Jenkiiitnwii WTvy. Mis. l-'riizier was Miss
Coiuelia Sibley.
Charlie Chpsloii is tlip son of Pr. and
Mrs. Hndcliffp Chestnn. of Clipstnut Hill.
Heis a brother -of Haik'liflP Cheslon. Jr.,
ami of liessie, Chnilotle. Morris and .lames
Cheslon, Jlh. His mother was Miss llu
genialorris mid he is a t-ousin of Hiimillou
Cheslon, who married Cornelia l.eiilj. It
is altogether a most inteiesting and suitable
engagement, as is the Cmwford Clay
hctiothal.
No datP has jet been et for either wed
ding, hut it is iiinioicd that the time will
not he long.
rpllKUK M'piu lo lie lenewed urlivities ill
country oluli eiieles tliese days. TIip St.
Davids (iolt Club has stalled in with ie-'
liewed real nnd the women's noniinltlecs for
tlils'jenr have miiiip great wotkers on Ihein.
TIip lUniiiinin of all the conimillops is Mrs.
Ji'ollin II. Wilbur, Of Hip handicap cmninit-ti-p
Mrs. Steplipn Huguet is chairman and
lias with her Mrs. I,. I), l'ptprsoii. Mrs.
Campbell Carr and .Mrs. V. Hejwnrd Mjeis.
(Mrs. M j prs intends to keep up her inteii'st
in things at Radnor and St. PaviiN in spite
Of having moved down lo Ilaverfoid. ) Tim
ho'.isp committee lias .Mis. Wilbur as chair
r infill, and i-hc will lip assisted in that woik
by Mrs. Crank Miilinn, Mrs. Chillies II.
Quinby and Mrs. H. P. Hallowell. In
ehargp of ten, which will Iip dispenwd. every
Friday, which is to be Ladies' Puj. will he
"Mm. W. A. Wcii(crshcim, "d, 1 liniriiiiin,
and .Mrs. Charles II. Scolt. Jr.. Mis. Shel
don Catlin, Mis. Molilgomery Horsier, Mis.
(ieoige W. Pepper, Jr., and Mis. Charles
S. Walton, Jr. .
The captain of the golf team is Miss X. S.
Hallowell.
IT WAS rather ipiiet mil at the L'liil.nlcl
pliia Country Club on Saturday. Peiliaps
because it was still Holy Week or whether
people were in Atlantic, anv way Iheie weie
not nioie than ten tables. The Kit win Fil
lers entertained mid the Arinill Ifinwns hail
11 dinner, loo. A number of people went
over from the Mnrshalls' race meet, wlihli
Instfd all afternoon, joii know, ami dined
and danced at the club. Mis. Vielor Mather
was .'Huong those ;iud looked awfully well.
understand Victor is coining home oiy
soon ; but goodness! you hear so many
rumors. One time .joii hear Hint "So nnd
,Po" is coming home in two weeks. Then joii
meet some oiip who .ajs, "Why, I snw 'So
"anil SoJ at the Hellevue today," and jou
think that miiiip one f,uow, ami mi jou tell
jour friends that "So and So" is bmlc,
and ue.t day jou meet his wife and she tells
jou that "So and So" is slateil jo mil in
tpn dajh."So what win jou do about it?
XANUY WYNNH..
Social Activities
Mr. mid Mrs. Arthur Ilnines, of (iernian
town, will Piileilaiu at dinner before the
dame at the Philndelphiii Cricket Club 011
Saturday evening. Their guests will include
Mr. nml -Mrs. Kane Creen, Mr. nnd Mis.
Harold Haines, Mr. and Mis, I'rcilerii k
Kennedy, Mr. and Mrs. Kilwmil I.yiett, Mr.
mid Mrs. William Watson and Ml', nnd Mrs.
Philip Staples.
Mr. and Mrs. i. Wiiithrop Collin, of St'
Ibviils, will entertain at dinner ill the Ait
Club on Friday evening before the Mask
nnd Wig 'parly which Ihev will give for their
son, Mr. Sejiiiour Co'llin. The gue'-ls will
include JlEg'I'pber Morris, Jlr. H11111K It,
Kane, jffl Ailolph (!. Itosengai'ten, Jr.,
Mr. ORgSld Ci'pssou, Mr. Frank Off and
Mr. JaKiuK Powell.
Jlr. nnd Jlrs. .lames Itatemnii, of -1'j;!
)Vht Chelten avenue, (ieiiuaiitowii, will
give 11 dnncp at their lioiup 011 May .'! in
honor of their dnuglitpr and son. Miss V.Wtn
bpth lliitemiin ami Mr. James Ilntemun, Jr.
Theie will be nn Kaster dance lit the tier
liuintown Cilcket Club on Thursday evening.
Friend of Mis-! Helen .Moore, ilaughter
of Dr. and Mrs. (ieoige CaiiiH-nu, of School
llbue lane nnd (Sreenv i-trepi, (lernian
town, wijl reglet to liear that she is ion
lined to the house with tonsilitis.
Among tliose who cnhulaiiicil jit supper
nl the welfare damp nt Hip KiU-Ctulton
bi.t evpiiiug nfter the .Mask and Wig wci-p
Olm. Jnsepli I.eldy, Mrs, Henry rtrinton nnd
Mr. nnd Mrs. Heckscher Wetherill.
The guests nt Hip supper which Mnjnr
nnd Mm. Norman MacLeod, wijl give this
evening nt the Hitz-Cnillou in honor of Miss
Orctclicn Clay and IJcuteuaiit IleiulipieH
t'r.nwford, vvliose engagement vh uiiiioiiiiced
1'cwiitl.v, will Include Jlr. 'anil Jlrs. Casper
V. Tovvnsend, Mr, and Mrs. William (,
' Kowlaiid. Mr. and Mrs, O. A. Ileckscher
,';.Vehfrill, Mr. mid Mis. .1. llntcliliii Scolt,
V.Try Ml ,Mnry, Itrown Wrburlnnt Miss
pmij;rirn n-t "w"?rv".ir ijAlunl, IF4
Lewi. H. JfmmlfM'Wif- "UorA
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. IMlolo li Pholo-l'tHfl l
.MISS ANNA .STKAWIIIUDliK
.Miss Stravvhihlge. whose eiisaenietil to
Mr. John Wintlirop ('laghntii, of ()ueeu
l.une. as leientlj' niiiioiiueed, villi he
tlip guest nf honor at a p.ul.v at (lie
iniliiiragc this evening
Captain l'l.'inl; Scliwab. Mr. I'.iicc Itlviiu.
Mr. Arthur Maris and Mr. Johii WpMi.
Ml1, nnd .Mis. Walter P. Il.igur. of Sum
mit mul Crefeldt avenues. ( 'licsl mil Hill, who
will give 11 Mask and Wig pnily 011 Satur
day evening in honor of their daughter, .Miss
Miiriiu Iliigar, will take their guests to the
welfare dame at the Kit7.-C:ii Itnu alter the
pel fol'liiaui e.
Mr. nml Mis. Charles M. I ,. and Miss
Katharine C. I.eu enlei taiueil tit lunclipoii
at tiieir home, Wesltliurpe Palms, in Devon,
nil Slllld.l.V. About thil't.V guests wi'ie iies
ent. Air. mul Mis. It. Penu Smith. Jr.. have
letui'liPil tn New York lifter a slim t ' Kit
to Mis. Alexamler lirown at Caslletin,,ltrju
Jlnvvr.
The Woman's Club of (ieiiaaiitonn will
give a card pmtj on I'riilaj afleninoii nt the
cliiblioiise 011 (iprmniitovvii iivpiiup. Mrs. Al
liert Tillinglmst, who has chaige of the af
fair, lias lieen spending the Faster holiilnjs
in New Yoik ami will return todii.v.
Friends of Mis, Kdwaril 'Iterwind Chase,
of Radnor, will be glad to hear of her le
cover.v from her lecenl illupss.
M4S, Nelson II. Wiirwiik and Mis,
(iriiiiville It. Hopkins, will not leceive oil
Wpillipsila.v afternnuii of this weik owing' to
Mrs. Warwiik's illness. Thej will be at
home on April oil. however.
An enteitiiiiiuient will be given bj Mis.
(iloniiiger and Miss Clouiuger for the liind
for CeiiPial Vanillin's lieadiiiaileis at Vnl
Ipj Foigp. nt the looms nf the riiiladclphi.i
Chapter, P. A. It., lllili Spiuce stieet, t Ii is.
nftei noon al : o'clock. .
Miss (iloniiiger will give a 'dramatic nail
ing with appropriate music.
1
Mr. and Mis. William Anileison, Jr.. of
17 Kilst Woodlaiid avenue, Sliaroa Hill, 1111
noiiiice the mariiagp of their sister. Miss
P.iiriiett Anileison, mid Jlr. Piederick Hnst
ingis Lewis on Saturdaj. After Nov ember 1
Mr. niiilMrs. Lewis will Jieat home at :;:!.'!I
Pnwelton avenue.
Mr. nnd Mis, (ieoige IC. Piben will 1 lose
their apiu (.nii'iit at the Toiiiaiue 11I1011I M.i.v
1 and will go to Merino, where they huve
taken Mr. ami Mrs. Herbert Ite.vi;r's house
for the summer season.
The Misses Pimoud, l!lilil Locust street,
will eiilPilain at bridge mi Thursday in
honor o Miss Charles,
Mr. ami Mis. Samuel Wigfall and Miss
Flizabelh Wigfall 'who have been s ding
some limp al the Ilpllcviip-Slratford, havp
left for their home in Illnomsbiiig, P.i.
Mrs. Alfied P. .Moore, miil Walnut
street, nnd Mrs. William If. Veruer. .'!'J(!
Lbiiella 11 v le. Wayne, will leave toiuoriow-
for Atlantic City. There thej will spend
some time at the Marlborough-Hlenheiin.
Mr. and Mis. Henry Jlnther Warien and
their fninilj, of Devon, me spemlipg two
vveefy, at the Kojiil Palace Hotel, slbwili
Cit.v.
Miss Hvelya Vanllergrift. of IMiiindelpliia
is among t lie Paster guests nt Atlantic Cii.v.
Miss Vandergrlft's marriage to Mr. William
MiCnndlpss, formerly of Philadelphia, now
of Pittsburgh, will take place the la pint
of June.
The house party entertained by Mr. nnd
.Mrs. Hrwin M. Simpson, of (ireen Inne.
Itoxliorough, nl their summer houfe in Ocean
City over the Kaster holidajs. included Mr.
aiTd Mrs. Arthur Slieble, .Master Arthur
Sheble, Jr Miss Klizaheth Simpson and
Miss Klizaheth Simpson, lid.
Mrs. Louis It. Fortner., of Jenkiiitowii,
ami Mrs. J. D. Williamson, Jr.. will Ijiive
charge of the bridge party toiuoriow after
noon nt the York Itond Country Club. Mis.
Fnrtucr hns been spending the winter at
the ilellPvue-Stintfonl.
Mr. mid Mrs, Arthur II, (ieluis have ip
tuniPil from their wedding (rip to the Smith
and are nt home at i.' Knst Haildiiu iivpiiup,
Oiiklyn, X. J. The bride was Miss .Marian
Collndny, daughter of Mrs. Anna M. Colln
ilay, of .'ilk'HI North Park avenue.
LieiUenant Nnimnii K. Iterry, P. S. A. ('.,
and Mrs. Horry have arrived' at their new
homo in Texas, where Lieutenant Kerry is
etntioued nt Klliiftltoii Field. Mis. Kerry
will be remembered as Miss Margaret V.
Jnrillne, of 5101) Walnut strpet, daughter of
the late Mr, and Mrs. (ieorge Jiudinc, and
a sistpr of .Mr. Karl (i. Jardine, of itldlpy
Park.
Lieutenant Ktiinrt O. Tiispy has begun n
loiirsi! nf study nt the UnlvPlslty of Iteiinps,
nt Ueiiiies, France, nml will nut return
with tile IOSli Field Artillery in May. Lieu
lenfint Piisey was a sophopiovp nt Yale whrti
ho enlfsted nml expects, to' finish his roiirso
flfter M returns fm abroad. Colonel Imm-
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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY,, APRIL 22,
SEVERAL NEW MOVIES
. ON THE LOCAL SCREENS
Anita Stewirt, Wallace Rcid, Thecla
Bara and Mav Allison Are
Stars
srwI.By " Vlhlnlctit ltniiiniH., wllh Anltn
,"""" . ."iri.lnl l.v l.ols HV r from
"inrv li Marlon Orlli.
This Inlpst Anita Siewail pnnliictiiiu is
not unlike a iluulotlp iuse, liecuii.p theie
is m friil h thiiti Imdv to It. while the
ptillip thing Is of a sweit, gn iharacter.
The movie is beautiful to look nt becan.e
of the en iillislic sellings nhiili huve been
pi milled nml also h.i leiisnn nf h; feminine
toiiili of Lois Webn's iliieiHiiii.
viiila Sli'ivnrl's si , nml appearntii'p in a
lug ruitiiie pioes the fail that s,e inn
pmlr.ij loninulic mles in a waj Ihut pleases
her iimllenie. and she f (er.v hainlnme la
her niaii.v 1 loe-up views. The heioiiie of
Hip sIoij appeals as a gl,! at a hotel, anil
in Hie disguise nf a nUtd meets the hem.
It Inter ilevelnps that she is a coiintpss with
the lesiilt ml ,,,!, ,..
Jiinnila llauseii appeals as a vehemer:
Jack Unit is , llinn M l(, (.1SI, 1)H yi,m.
"RP D ut hns the iuipoilanl rule of an
assistiuit i,!,,, Kmniler.
sVll lll "Ih, Kimrln' Itiniil."
Ulil tilt, , i,v J,ii, cril..
In llrin .Miircan.
Wltll VllHPf
ftiilll M Klnrv
vv entlier and
pvt'l'.v biid.v tn
of some de
I his nit tin e
Mil Hip advent
if sin 1 line
Hie 1 1 eat iv p 1I1
die nf almost
possess no uiiliimotive vehiile
suiplioii. it is pmliiililc Unit
win leieive mine tlinii iiidiuarj uttentioii
fiom movie p. ill. uis. Then- ueeil lie no fear.
Imwivei. that the lllln will nut Pllleilnill
those II., I possissing i-iiis. Iiecilllse there is
a tlue.iil nf ininiiiiie miming Ihtnugh the
slnn vvlmli keeps j, i,s,( .,n, In ,.nj .
- .vmillg mail bills the vv leeks nf tlliee
i.n ing aiilos, nml putting the parts together
Inaii.iges in inn,(. ,in unto whiih wins a line
and alsn is the means of fin nishjng some
llnills. , Wallnie Iteid appeals as (lie .vniith
who seiks tn win the love of the daughter
if the man who owned the laieis nml Ana
Little ihl.vs the gill. Thendme l!iilieis.
(inv (llivei ami C. II (ieldait as,. have
iiiipnilaut iaits.
li'liilil V-"HIkmi Vim ll,.rr." with 'l liU
Hhm Dlieiio.l in j iinniou IMtvards.
V.. I.hivil Shehhiii n n 1 1 J Se.iilc Paw lev
me the lo-aiilhois of this ineloiliaimilic
movie whiih fen tin es the st failmtis of the
seii en viimpiies, 'I'heihi t.,,a. 'fhis movie
mishl have I. ecu simteil hefoie the signing
"f the in inistire. hut it is interesting nml
holds the attention nT the spei tutors thioiigh
out ll is iiissilie Hull (lie iiindiii'tiiin has
been sn(.,.t,., ,s ,,,, j, ,,p Viuorj Loan
diiie heiause nf thp ling-w ii v ing ineidenls
Tlieiki I'm in is the vviiiiinii to whom men
me ilesiiinis nf giving their hive, and the
fin I thai some of these men nre (ieimaus
makes it iluulilt haul for hei tn psenpe with
the Aiiieriinn nvialnr. with vvlioin she is in
love. Pleiniiig Wind is Hie American, while
(!. Itavmiiiiil Nje. leiui'inlieieil for his ex
i client woik in "Salnnie." is v pry effective
as the hated dot man. Others in the i ast aie
Finn in c Mai tin. Mamie Hill ami J'Mwaid
Klkus.
FtKIIIINT "Hie Islaml f liilrlcne." tvllh Slav
Vinson rilioilecl In Menu (llln flimi H rtori
In pah.la (isll'Tllfler
The serpen can vvelponie sloi Ips with mvs
terv us their foundation, and in this tale is
unfolded ii plot that holds Hie spectator's
iiiteiest. Then, loo, the star, AJnj Allison,
appeals in u difleient soil of character fiom
thai in which she has heietoforp nppcnied,
and makes good use of her e.ves us it means
of niaking her iuterpictNtinu i omplctc.
The lieioine goes In an island ns the guest
nf pei sous wlm aie ant what tin- laws would
nil iiiuoipiit. and the.v ti.v to force Hip guest
lo vviite that she is in danger. The hero
and a ipvpiiiip cutler soon end I lie plot nml
happiness is lestmeil. Itesiiles the star theie
appc.ir Jack Mower. Kiederiik Viooin. Lii
cile Ward nnd otheis.
The Palace has Mai.v I'iik'foid in "Cai
lain Kiild. Jiiuior." as the star, and the
Stiniid is slinvving "lVltigievv 's (iirl," with
Plhel Cl.i.vlnn. The Locust sci eeu holds .
"Tliicp Men nnd .1 (!iil" as the uttractinn,
with Maig'ieiile Clink as Ihe star.
MISS SOSNA TO WED TONIGHT
Marriage Will Take Place at Home of
Bride's Parents, Followed by Reception
The wedding of Miss Marganet Snsna.
il.nigliler of Mr. ami Mis. Kudolph J. Sitnn,
nf .'I.V.N North Itinnil stieet. and llr, Louis
Will 111a 11 . of (!ei iiiiiiitowu, will take pi. 11 e
this evening ill home. The ceteinonj will he
peifoiuied by the Itev. I. Chantry Ilollman,
nf the Kvnngplieal Lutheran Chinch. of the
Nntivllj. Tioga and Sevenleeutli streets.
The hiide will wear a gnvvii nf while salin
ami point lace with a tulle veil arranged with
niange blossoms 0 ml will larij a shower of
lilies of the valley. Her father will give her
in nimriage nnd her sister. Mrs. II. .
Wallher. will be malum of honor. The
latter will wenr n gown of cloth of gold
and will carrj an old-fashiom lioiupiet of
spiiug lloweis.
Mr. Joseph Wiltmaii will he his lirother's
liest 111,111. The service will be followed by a
leieptinu.
CAKKITY-SCIIKITKIJ
Miss Maiie Sclieiler, I!)." Nnrtb Twentj
thinl stieet. vsiis uiariieil jcsteulnj innrn
ing In Lieutenant J. W, Carrity, 1. S,
(iidnniiee Depiirtineiit, in St, Kli.nbetli's
Catlnilic Cliiirch. Tvvpntj -Ihiid mid Keiks
stieels. Miss Scheiter is the daughter nf
Joseph Scheiter.
The bridesmaid was a sister of the bride.
Miss Nan Scheiter. The bpt innn was Kn
sigu Joseph Kinglinm. After the ceremony
theie was a reception nl the. home of the
bible. The ceremony wns performed by the
Itev. Michael V. Iteing.
Lieutenant (Smiil.v has boon engaged in
the eieition of 11 government observatory at
Pasadena. Cnl. He nnd his bride will lelurn
theie on their wedding llip.
"THIRTEENTH CHAJ.R" RETURNS
Mystery Melodrama Thrills Walnut
Audience
Thai lather uncanny bill fascinating
inelodinnin. "The l.'ltli Chair," is tip Wal
ant's thrilling Kaster bill,
Helen Van Moose impersonates Itosalie La
(ininge effectively and Joseph It. flurry re
tains Hie part of Tim Dnnohiip, the police
Inspector, it typical New York sleuth, which
he hod in the original company.
The plot, which has to do witli the solu
Ho'n of Iwo.iiiurder iiijplrriPH and the doings
of a spiritual medium, keeps the audience la
suspense throughout the tlnee acts by the
ileverness of the complications and by diver
sjnn of suspicion from one to another of the
possible crirujnnls,
Tim Ponohue, the "Slieilock Holmes" in
Hie cusp, witli 11 dominating personality, is
Impressive. He offers the openings for the
few laughs of the piece. His knowledge of
the detective game and Ills Belf-assured poise
are pitted against the indomitable and not-lo'lie-bliiffed
npirit of Itosalie La (irnnge,
the medium. The end conies suddenly and
convincingly when the prime, object of sum.
ppile 1 reinored. TIip support of tie tea
tiiffd VlaJpr" ,vn', "'' h"'- ''onbl be desired,
ilid tlm prodilHiou compared fnvorubl' .with)
llidl'iif tba Aj'LrtBAL'Mtiunanv s A
I tl?at-o( the gcifUMeownany,
Continuing Attractions
'IU;U'III "Pallor, P.edioom nnd
Until." faiip dealing with Hip exper
leni c of an uiinphlstli aleil .voung bus
band who i compelled to live up lo hi
ippiitiiliou as a Don Juan in older lo
snlisfv his loiunnllc wife. 1'Ioi'piiip
Moore fen lured.
Ol'ljlt t II l SK William Hodge in "A
Cure for Cuiables " 'I'he star poilra.vs
a Joung phji Inn. who lias been willed
a saiiitai iiim b.v his uncle. The .voung
mail must cine ten patients In thlrl.v
ilu.vs or lose the place. How is satis
f.v ingly developed.
Kill II HUT "Little Siinplicilj." inusi
111I 1 omn me. Locale vmies fnmi tlie
Oiient to Palis. Cast includes Walter
CatlPtt. nf iiiiginal iliollpry: Mnrjorie
(inlPson, coinedieniie with vmal ne
1 oiuilishniens ; Catuprou Sisters,
d.inccis vvoilh vvalihing: Call (iaiit
vooit. baritoiie and 11 bonis contingent
of gnu e.
I'.UOMt- "The Mninuis of Priola.' by
lli'iiii Lavednii. translated bv Leo
Pill ichsrein. whose versatile ail makes
an iuteiesting limine of the inline 1 Inn
acter. The hem is a blase, cvniial
worliliiig. pioinl of his funiilv's histoiic
scainhils ami of his own a mm 011s ion
miosis.
GUS EDWARDS SCORES
BIG HIT AT KEITH'S
Vaudeville Program Also Includes
Owen McCivcney, Marie Nord
strom and Other Features
!us IMwiilils takes up a good shine of
the bill this weik 11 1 Keith's. lie's not
onlv theie in pel son In sing a ball Ii nf lii
iiwn 1 oinpositions, aided bv social niveiiile
pp Im ineis. but he lias another1 111 1 on the
piogiiini Hint stais mie of his juvenile pio
leges (ieorgie I'lice. The latter does "a
little bit of evei vlhing." The bov 's clever
Kdvvaids and his co-stais a l"v and
two gills watble some of the IMwiilils
hits and nllei a few new ones destined to
he popular.
dwell Mi (iivenej is back in his piceu
tntioii nl "P.ill Sikes." dining whiih he
plajs live ilifleienl I'hnraileis in n uuuk
iliaiigp diiimntip piisode I10111 Piikens's
"Olivei Twist." Ml. MiCivpiiev piescnts
one of the verv best acls nl its him! on
Ihe stage. lie is an m onmplisheil mini,
ami his lupiditv of ihangc fiom one ih.ir
ailer In annllier laiilj stiiilles his .-null
em e.
Marie Nniilstinni. alwavs a favonle. is
here in "I.pI's Pielend." wiilleu bv hei
eiiiallv clever sistei. Pinnies Noidsliiim
Pelix AiIIpi. assisted bv l'r.inics A. linss.
seined Ihe liit of ihe show 111 a 1 lever ml
ilil.v called "What Pools These Mmtals lie '
Mr Adler's ml is a show in itself, ll ovei
flows with iiiigiiialilv. Iniglil lines ami fiinnv
silunlimis. His stvle is nl the spniitau Is
hraiiil. ne never knows what be is going
to iln next That's the jnv of it.
I'.illv Ilalligaa anil P.nne Sjkes. l,.n k
fiom the musical comeily stage, smr in
"Sninewliei e in Jersev
' Kor the kiddies theie is llovviitd's Siec
tacle. an animal ad. Slella Tr.iiev ami
Call McHridc offer 1111 iuteiesting sketch.
The), too, weie forinerlj in the musical
iniued.v line-up.
(il.OltK Mnuj new ideas in the vvav of
loinedy me unfolded in "Veiv liood P.ildie."
a musical tabloid which lias iniinj inliliy
songs. This pi nihil lion is staged along chili
nialP bill tastpful lines. I law lev and nun
pun won l.iuglis in a business sketi h l'n
lelfninilig nets weie also piesenled hv Met -lav
Livingston. Poia llillon and oinnp.inv.
Thompson mid King and Ihe IEjliclles. In
teiesfnig lilm nlliaciiniis nie an added fe.i
luie. ItKOAPWAY "Listen Louise, a sp,nk
ling milsiinl lonieilv. was avvanlnl headline
hnuuis The pioilui lion aliounils in liugli
alile sitiialious. 'I'he 1 hoi us of altiiutive
and well gowned gills is esieci,illv desei t .
ing of piaise foi singing and (laming. "The
Man lluntei" was the niution pietuie at
liaitinn. The soiv was inlciesling. ami
the phnlnphij left nothing lo Iip tlcsiieil. Al
Johnson ami conip.uiv appealed in a mm
eilv sketch, and I'.ully Schenii was waitnlv
npplauded for his oddities of fun Unwind
and Itocn piitPitained willi banjo selcMmus.
COLONIAL AH Hie tin ills and exiile
1111 nt of 11 three-ring show under the "big
top" were furnished bv Itaiac's Coineilv
Ciieus Itiibaiil. a liained nionkej nml
Hell's seals were wariulv npplnudeil f"i
their exhibitions. Charles Kenna. as a
sheet faker, won laughs as of vine The
A mora 'Arabs piiIpi mined with tiniibliug and
Vim and conipanj iei formed on the lings.
- -
CKOSS IxKYS Theie is a dei ided at
uiospheip of spiing to the show. "Teinpta
lion." a uniipip musical lonieilv in two
scenes is the hendline all lai I ion. I'leltv
gills, costumed in keeping wilh lliis time
of jear. and seveinl clever coiuedians make
the pinduction all llinl could lie tlesim!.
Ma.v Melville arousiil laughter with chaiac
ter snugs and Manning. Pelle.v nml Knells,
as well ns "The (iirl in the P.askel." added
tn the geneinl pleasure.
I.NK'KKISItOCIxKK TIipip imp laughs
aplciil.v in "TIip Cm iiPi-Jslore," whiihives
oppoitunil.v for blight 111111I comedv. The
ail is staged witli attention to detail Seeley
and Koss, Siring ami Pry and scvpi.i1 oilier
good acls won applause. "Never Sav i.hiil."
wilh (icorgp Walsh in thcsprincipal role, is
the lilm attraction.
(ilJAN'l) - Kvn Shirley, pi i iiim dniina.
mixed several catchy jar. nimliets willi
iiieialic nunibeis to the delight of those who
IipiiiiI her; Oscar Lnnaine. "Ihe violiuniil
tist," lias an amusing ami niiillifiil nil, ami
(ireene and Parker enleilnined with 11 liu
iiiiiioiis blackfai e sketch. Oilier uumbeis in
eluded Jane Cnurthopp and lompan.v in a
diaiuntic plnjlpt; Hrciuan and Anderson,
loller-sknlp comediniis, and Liick.v and
Harry, "comical cusses "
IH'MONT'S "Calihiag the Autoiiiobilp
Thieves, or the (ilil Auto Haudit's Confes
sion," is the mil th -provoking offering bv
L Alf S. (iibsou, Joe Hnmillon. Itielnird Lpp
nnd others. "Hip Clumps of Normandy "
and two 11PW uumbeis, "As He's l.ooking(
Somewhat Pule" nnd "Silent Heroes," aie
musical offerings. Other skeli lies include
Hennip Prnnklin's "Hlnck Devil in a. ilmid"
and Joe and Master Joe Hortir.'s "Itiver
of Life." .
NIXON A bright and iinbiue musical
coiuedj, "Oh, Teddj," with a cast of fifteen
gills, wns the headlluer. A close second
was Poc O'Neill, whose ready wit 1V11I
catch j jokes gae Hip audience ten minutes
pf laughtpr. TIip Quiilpy Pour, with HiPir
close hiiriuouy nnd tuneful songs, wpip well
lecelvpd, and the De Voin Trio, in "Park
town Cabaret." wns a bit. The famous
phnlodrmnn, "Fighting Destlnj," was the
bvrcen attraction,
WII.MAM I'KN.V Claire Vincent nnd
company, in nn interesting comedy playlet,
won einphnflu approval. Mnrrhall nnd Adiy
laide offered some brand dew Idens in Hip
way of songs and Hen Ilprnie scoipil n hit
willi lmP"'K''lvo violin iSclpctions. The bill
also included (Imber and Adeline and ,Mc
Cflrmfcji and Wlnc)iel Tom Moop, ip "A
.Mail and Ills Money," $ (lie lihgloplny t.
traction,. '
y
"THE CAVE GIRL" IS
A CLEVER COMEDY
Clean and Entertaining 'Through
out, It Is Well Given by Well
Balanced Cast'
"The Cave liiil ' n 1 lean little modern
iniucdv. wilh hue singe settings ami an un
usually well Im In 111 cil ami capable nisi,
opei'ml with simess al the (Jaiiiik Then I re
last evening. The lomeily liirns lint ill n 1 1 x
on 11 hive theme. Inn in its utter link of the
sensational and ipn stinnalile. cinne as a w el
1 mne 1'oiitriist lo inn n x of the "atliaclions"
of Hip plesenl season.
The si ene of the play is in Ihe Maine
woods, whiih gave ample si ope foi Hie
settings. The plot In icily is Hint the Cave
(iiil ami hei s,ionlilic father me living in n
uive In ileiiiiiusiiiiie a iheoiv of Ihe fathei.
Near Iheni in a luxiii ions loilgp is a vveallliv
fnnilly who aie "loiighing ll." Natin.illy.
the gitl ami Hie sou of the ti'li man fall 111
love mid. in spile nl many 1 omplicalioiis. aie
inairieil in the last net. The play is ih'au
ami eiileitaiiiing. ninny ol the lim's, espei in I
ly 111 the lepaitei.. an' ixiilleul. nml while
thi'ie is little doulit us to the leilioine i ill fi
est is sustained thioilgholll bv Ihe 1 level
dialogue and the line pi 1 foi malices of the
nt iii 1 .itl
Lola I'ishei ns the ' Cave liiil" nalniallv
lakes the lending pail Sin' is altiiutive 111
appcainiiip and modest hm winsome in her
pcisnnalilv , taking the ihaiaiter willi a due
appiei iiilion of I Ik vaiious 1Mi1nlloll.il shades
icipiiipd liolmi Mi Wade inade an exi el
lent million, mi' w 1, leann'd mm h fiom his
eiifmieil soioinn in a r.ive aller his house
had been Inn mil His putt was one of al
most innliniioiis 1 01 h, wliuh he sustained
well w illioiil ovi 1 ,11 ling
The 1 Iiiiiiii Ice vil lln son. who but lied his
father's lodge in onler in iinnnin neai (lie
Cave liiil. was also veiv well pel foi ined b.v
Prank M. 'I Inniias. His inutiol of his Inrinl
pxpipssion nml his stils,. ilepoi tuieut weie nl
Ihe best, although 11 iniisl he ailmittiil that
he is hotter in the 1 v "1 ciips llinn in
tin" mine set ions ones Mary Newionih. in
Hie ilithuilt pun of Lisp. Ciis,., the soiietv
gill who didn't like the wiioils ami was
willing to do aiivthiiig to git haik to the
cily. was line nl the hits ,( the pel tin ni.itn e
Her varviiig eiiioiinus ns expicsscil in hei
voiie weie veiy g I ami hei pail was .011
vim ingly given ll iglioul. ;h was also iho
pint of the f.ithci ol the C.i ve (iiil. ,11 toil
by liuss Whyl.il
The small,.,, pans ,,f i;.,geis Hm hutl,.,
i.lolni lieiloiiini. Mm, Cites (Sue . in
Pll.'ll. (ieoiglli.l Case iKatllllilie Clevl.
John Smith illovt ml ,. (ii,s,,ni ami Mi
Kevs. the shcii!) iPlmer 1 . 1 .iinlin 1 . weie
ailiipi.Helv piiseninl
MASK AND WIG SHOW
BEST YET! OF COURSE
And Why Not. When Thirty Hits
Are Mobilized in "Revue
of Revues"?
The Ihiity .iis annual "iilei Lijiunenl of
the Mask ami Wig Club shaies 1 li-lim
lion with its t li 11 1 x pieilcrossois. the dis
tiiution of being a hi -1 night hit ami in
everv thing else goes them one 01 two belli r
in lliat il 1 nnieiiiintcs in a ipiintesseiu o all
the sin losses of foi mer y 1 ,11 s. ,s,i it s,.s
a in city pace tor its sue, essois line did
uoi have to be an alumnus o Hon Frank
lin's I'n i-ver si-toe, m an nudegiad. or
.' Illlelglail's besl gii thet eeie mil in
lone and 111 slvle in I'M 1. -ol Iln... houis
of I'liiovmi ill f 1 111 ihe amusing pei i.illii s
I oloi ful lostumes. tinkling nines, seasonable
diltlos :il,i I ,ei I .mil v .11 led daliie. of
'the I iiiveisjiy Imis
The hist nighl was .11 the I'ollesl l.i.l
evening thai is 1,, .m, ihe an I inpolii.iu
(list night, Ihe cu .lomiiy expei iinrul on the
'.mine o nug S.iluiilnv al the shine so
paiiilesslv lion imi evin an iinleut nnii
vivisn imiiisi hi ngisier objection. ud
the on I v nii ol Ihe human an.itmiit Hint
might he ft nil n In, I Ibis week al Ihe I'onist
is Hie liiiiiivbone s for (lie Im. Mi 1
lei of Pelinialk. bnillglll in I10111 Hie I'.lir,
pioilui lion, might will have rem.iikcil Ihnt
II was 1 t p.ilp.ibb;. The l!l!l show s
lulled. Im the s,,,e of I ouv ellieul idelilltv.
"The Iti V I Uevnc," hut it 1011I1I. with
out PXIIggi'l.ltliill, be klhelcd ' Hit ol
! lit- Cipliin Ixohl w.is ihiie .mil Aliie
lioiii A1111II11 il.iuil. Itip Van Winkle and
other pels. ges w k. 111 Mask ,m, Wig
annals, eaih. of ionise, with a song .mil
dance. Hill "The Itevile of Itev lies" is not
all ancient lii-lmt by a long shot Sin h
newciiineis as Mi .)n.., the lloiighbot in
khaki, the Poilu. the Iteisagliei i. Ililh Sun
div. Hie Shiiiiinv P.nne nml otheis uu
dieanied nf when Mask ami Wig made its
debut wilh "l.uiline" in .ss!l plavid.i huge
and delei lahh p.nf in tlie pn dings
As usual, uiiieiil loihles and topics amo
in for good ii.iluieil inilleiy The 1'iohihi
liou Anieiiiliiienl piovidid the must Inn lor
Hip fuiisteis ami Hie aiidieme lull,.
seliiilsies was iniecteil. bv I He nf
sntiie. ill Panel II Smith's "., i;,,, ,,f
ulioiis" skitih Hut ,,r Ihe list 11 was
fun ami tune nnd dancing ulwuts ,l.nn n1
and skillful, giaceliil dancing a I wins Chai les
Cilpin. .Ii.. did himself pi, ,11, 1. I, ml, m the
ieviv.ll of lei psii holeail sunes.es ol ,,le
and the devising of iii-to'-the latest uibaiei
steipings Mi liilpin is nl-,, icspoii.ible
for the muic. whiih is lighi nml hnght and
altiactive enough tn lingpr in the nipmorv
of whistlers. Possibly ,(. pIM ,.. f
the show was seined by Ihe elabol.llelv
staged singing ami dancing spu-inllv. "Look
for the Hitl 111 the Case" Theie wasn't
a I11I1I1 ill Hie pel foi main e. and Ihe talenl
which would iiiiiin half mlnnm to list -lost
no oppoilunity to Inset ihe Siimss after
P.tl'.l 011 the Mask and Wig ihionologv
Most inteii siing of nil, the Mask ami Wig
Club decided lo divulge the deep sei-iel ol
its Mioicss in Ihe liniili". In a wind, it (s
youth - eupeptic, joyous, enthusiastic voiith
on both Miles of the footlights Youth was
theie l.isl night, whether it wiolc 1SMI Cn.
lego after its nam" or has to wail till P.ll'i
for it" sheepskin!
Bright Spot Colored Players
The Hugh! Spot Colored Plains pie
i-cnted a musical comedy. "That's All."
under Ihe iliieclion of Jne Wood al the
Acadeyiy of Music last ujgit. This aggie-
gulion of niliiieil singers, ilfinens and 1
dlaii1 has 1 11 seen hefoie ut the Ai.idemy,
when" iIipv made 11 hit last ypar for the bene
lit of Hie Mcicy Hospital. This .vein's eiiter
liiiiimeut was wiitten'by Hob Itlckells ami
C. Kdwaril Wells. Iticketts will he lenieni
beit'd as one of Hip best-know ii io1oio.il mu
sicians in Philadelphin. He bus written some
of the biightesl jaiu music Hint has been
heard since that craze has. been introduce)!
for "Thnt'H All."
Speaks on Brotherhood
The Itev Pr. William llmnes lower,
pnslor of Holy; Trinity PreMiyteriau Chinch,
Logan, will "peak at the Mptiopolilan Oopin
House iirxt Sunday night at Hip luuh n
veiary of the lnippcnileut Order of Odd
rellnvvs Poclur Lower hn tliosen as h'w
gubect "The Era ofltrotlierJiOqd." 1
1910
"LOMBARD!, LTD." HIT;
IS JOYOUS COMEDY
Leo Carrillo and Grace Valentino
Score Individually in Hatton's
Play at the Lyric
due of the must bivable 1 harai'leis urn
would mic lo iiipi-i lame to town Inst night,
lie is Tito Loiitbmili, fiihiniiiilile diess
null. 1 1 . iiii-oiiIiis I, ated in business iiuitleis.
bill with a heail as big as all iiutilnois
Tilo uppiipil a "1111111 iniidisie" studio nt
the l.yiii Theain inolei Hie Jinn linme of
"Liimhaidi. Ltd." TIu-io wa a inmelv dis
pi. iv nf iniiuni'ipiiiis. haiiilsiimelv fuiiiislied
csablilimeiit . phntv nf 1 iistiuuei s, but nf a
inmpiiy ing variety The latter weie leipon
sible loi a near 11 ash of Tito's hope, of
siiness anil foiliine. 1111I1I. near Hie end nf
Ihe lliiiil ami hist n,M. theie came Iln
leseilPi with the neiessary baukiull.
(lb. vi's; wo foi got to state "Lumbanli.
t.nl , is a lomiilv bv the nations 'iei
ib" and I'aiuiv Thej glive us "I p Sinus
ami Powu" last siasnn. but the iti'sent
olteiing is bi'ttei Ho is a is iilhuis the.l
tngoir. imlei'il. who won't timl "l.ombanti
I. Id " elilovulilo. ospeiiallv Tito One is
sine to like Tito, f i Ihe impersonation is
bv i.en Call llln, w Iln does the best thing
of Ins 1 a iiim . lie is sn buiuaii Mr. C.niilbi
b.is ihe uiiiIipiiic splittnig Ms shies one uhii
nl,' wilh his fuuiiv savings in liacliiieil Lug
lish a las, milling Italian di.ilei I nnd
limiting ihnv 11 a sob the next
Then I here is that very i lever llllb" gill,
tiiaie ah tiliue. as P.iisv. the ni'W 11101I1I,
wilh ipieer nolioiis aboiil maniieiinns,
h'.'iimil Innn the movie. Miss Vuleiiline
1 11 fix 1 1 a .lot. a veiy 1 i'fi eshitig assistant
milling olhel ipnlo leal people in Ho' l.illll
b.inli I'stahlislimeiil III less 1 arable hands
P.'isy might have been ovim a led. but Miss
ahiitini isulwiivs williiu boiimls
Theie is nisi enough ii.iiightiuess 111
' l.ouih.iiili. I. Id.." lifTniiv 11 mi its mei rv
way while heie. and aii'abiniilaui p of whole
snineiiiss in innie than ollsi 1 the elleil of
the tiauklv spoken lines loiiieiniug love
nlTaiis of 1 bonis girls ami models who live
in 1 xpcusivc aiai lineiits. nwn linioiisines and
we, n insilt fuis ami levvols. I'un is im
liuiitnl and 11 was a happv holiihiy mow, I
that left Ihe pl.ivhnus'c al Ihe 1 nlli'lusion of
the pei loi mam p. In giving npillt for Hie
slnoolhtiess of the pio, In, lion one must iml
nv) 1 look Mm v Ki' Iv. Mnllinnii Hoswmlh.
W'inih i-.l Hit-, hi Minion Ahhoti, I'.thel
Wilson. W.iruei P..ixlcr. Chin les Welleslev .
Hell II Woholl. Hniolil Itllssill. e,'l Leon-
aid a'ml Lillian Praiiklin.
COMEDY REIGNS AT CASINO
"Bowery Burlcsquers" Offering Brim-
ining Measure of Laughs This Week
I hl 101111'ilv l.ivoi iles ate vviiiuin; a lit tan
ful me.isino ol anil,iiise al tin C.is'uio. when
I'.illv I'ostii anil Pi. ink II11110111I have the
1 Imi .ii I nl st mil s in lilt ' ' Itnw i.' 1 In I les
U"'ls
This well known ioiui,in.v is all .liesseil
up 111 a new iiiiishnl te.ituie. with snatuiv
ll 111 -s nml some hitch) niuuc. (Iiaee Anilei
sun has the iii'iiiia ilonun's pail and Pain
Lawn in e is'.i souievvhat illfleiiul souluette
Tlk(l('.l)i:i:(l - "TIip Pa11si.11, Pints' ,
aie uii'-iMil iiiL- a nillier elabotale pxtinxa- '
iiiiin. wilh a whole vaudeville show of ip
i. lilies, some of whiih an getting; a hi;
baud. Chailes Uohiiisou. tiauii coincdiiiii
lie.lils the 1 list.
;.I:T .le ISose. 11 Pllilllilellihl.l bov
is tie author ol the tunc in whiih lb
"Midiitxhl Maidens" ,11c aiieai iiik. Itosi f
lakes an iuipoilanl p. ill in Ihe insl. whi, h
has. anioiiK its tavoiiii's. i.iotie Nihlo
m vi:M:r
m i:i:ri
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ANITA STEWART
In I il-l Mini- int. ot
A Midnight Romance
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THE 13th CHAIR
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.Tovoi s r. xsnni vi:i:k rrsriv ai.'
MR. GUS EDWARDS & CO.
In "A lnlii WVUnniP irm Sonir Itu''
MARIE NORDSTROM .
"OH, YOU WOMEN!"
onPHFUM WATJNUK TODAY. ISeT J'i '.
OlNrni-'WlVl Kveiilns, J5e. -..If, 3o ft BOc.
Mae Desmond in "Eyes of Youth"
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BcRinninR Monday Evr., April 28
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