UijfeW i.' "-- "" --r,- - " trt VH-- - --. -."T'-WilWifiSK-JYV "T-.'S "" '"- ; r .awwiirff'!jMrt' ss JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells How Rain Failed to Spoil Good Time on Sunday ftlorp Arrivals ill Newport, nn La France Entertainments This Week TSNT It fiinn.r. jMtcrdnj 1 lotd you about the PuHipm of Ko;biirf:lic. who i rnuiins to New poll to visit her motlur, V: . Ojtleu Cloclct. nml today I hear tint tlic Countess of Crnnard intne ovr dii the .iuic ship, da FrViiirc. utl will nlso vistt her mother. 'Mrs. Ogdon MIIN, in rwport. The funny pnr.l, in rnsr you shouldn't nee It. Is the luchci.j and the ooutitrsH and tho Ogtlon aud the Ogildi. It'i really .quite n rcctnnclo, and If you didn't Know jiiRt which was who, you'd set remarkably tanked up. Mrs. .Mills save a large dinner on' Sunday in honor of her daughter. AND another titled arrival on I.a I'ninco. who is of more interest to riiiladelphiano than either the duchess or the routitess. was Lady I.ow - thcr. Aud she. too, bns gone to New port to visit Iter sister. Mrs. l'liyne Thompson. Tor you know l.ady I.ow ther Is none other than the. former Alice Wight, a daughter of the late Atherton Blight. You remember the lovely old home the mights tinil out nn Township line iu Oermnnlouti. near where the old MeKcau place was. Lady Low thcr was married nbout twelve- or fifteen years ago. and I re member, shortly before that time, the beautiful garden party that wns given by the Blights at their old home. Lady I Lowtber is a relative of .Mr. spencer , Blight, of this city. - ,,.,,. i i 1 THf-Hi; are a numucr oi i'" entertainment' scheduled for New ( port tins wcck. I ne r. " .in.....-"- Roberts cntertnined at dinner Inst night, and Mr. nud Mrs. Lawrence I I nui will give . oue tomorrow night. Mrs. Daniel L. Hutchinson. Mr., gave a luncheon nud bridge today, and on Sat urday night Mr. nnd Mr-!. W. Barkllc , Henry will entertain nt dinner. IF'YOP should nsk me. of course, you hnven't. and ns far as 1 can see, you won't, but if you should, I'd say that one Albert Conk Myers, of the Histor ical Rncictv. is n rood simrt. Wu know- how it rained on Sunday.' No mount i urooKiyn, formerly of this city. Is vis vou do. no doubt you remember how it itlng her sister. Mrs. Bertram Tun poiled jour wcck-enl trip to the sea- jnel. of Chestnut Hill. Mr. nnd Mrs. shore by creating such an undertow that JTunnel expect to go to Bay Head next vou eoiild hardly stand up in the water, i week for the remainder of the suro or by compelling you to get out into it .mer. nnd mil ml vnnr IlllStV noisy CllllinS by keeping ou in the house when you w:anted to take n nice walk nnd stop somewhere for ten. Well, it didn't do any of those things 10 Mr. Myers, for lie. in spite or the downnour nnd the mist, fared forth on his Historical Hike and had eighty- three other good sports to lake along with him the O. C. S.'s being service men. And just to show that they dou t I mind rain they had their pictures ..il.' tf. Icln.wlu .tnnmp rr KltT- ) rodnded by rain. Then they stopped in at the Y. nnd hail a swim, unci nucr , that the usual supper aim nun luiium-m i at the Ship and Tent Club. The Kmergency Aid was 'hostess;1" for Ihe sunner. Mrs. A. .1. Cassalt chairman of that, you know, and I be Heve Mrs, Willis Martin wns responsi ble' for this nffnir. Mrs. N. Allen Stockton was there, as usual, with her committee, to wait on the men. Oh. yes, nnd the War Camp Community Service wnn responsible for the swim nt the Y.-not the swim along the streets of this, our well-known home town. THR family is spending the summer . .. ' i I.... l.-n.Un knliiw 1 nl the seashore, but Father, being a very busv man. cnu only get there over Sundav. and each weekend he gels n dltlerent room in uie n "" before last he was on the fourth floor. last week he couldn't do nny better n the seveoib. But by the time he there he didn't I'aie whether he was the seventh or the subway, so long but than cot on th as there was a place to lie down. And so thinking he did. Some time later. Mother, who had planned al! kinds of things for just that afternoon, got tired of waiting, and hus tling up In the elevator, she rushed up to the door. "Here, here, here," she exclaim' d, rattling the doorknob cu thusiuotlcally. "Are yon going to sleep all afternoon?" Aud tho tormented door opened "Suddenly and a wrathful head appeared. Then Mother, with horror and amazement, realised that she had never seen that wrathful head be fore. More than that, as she hustled dovyn the corridor, she discovered with fresb horror that the lloor she was ou was not the seventh, but the fourth. Mother wns a week behind the times. NANCY WYN.NK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An engagement of interest to per sons in this city announced today in New York and Boston is thnt of Miss Caroline Piatt Jenkins, daughter of the late Mr. Thomas Cauticld Jenkins, of Charles county, Md., and Mr. Roger Lowell Putnam, of Boston, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Lowell Put nam. Miss Jenkins is well known in this rRy, where she has frequeutb vislled at the home of her cousin, Mr. Walter (Seorge Smith, in Torresdale. No data has been set for the wedding. Miss Henriettc Mende, of U310 Spruce street, announces the engagement of her niece, Miss Florence S. Meade, mid Mr. James Murray ICny, son of Mrs. Juiih' Murray Kay, of Boston, Mass. Miss Meado is n cousin of Mr. Oeorgc (iurdoii Meade Large, of Princeton, nnd n niece nf Mrs. lieorge Meade, of Ambler. Mrs. Archibald Thomson, of 1C05 Locust street, who is spending the sum mer at Narragansett Pier, R. T., Is en tertaining a house party at her villa nt Baas Hock Farm. Among the guests are Miss .Rebecca Thomson, Miss Alix Dotal), Miss Elizabeth Sands, .Miss lCdlth Wallace, the Misses Peurso'n, Mr. Jpseph Harrlmnu. of New York, and Mr. Theodore (irosvenor. Mr. nnd Mrs. Craig Biddle will cu .j. tain at ('.Inner nt their summer home in Newport on Friday evening, in honor of the Duchess of Roxburghe. Mr, and Mrs. Robert Kelso Cassntt entertained at dinner Inst evening at their villa iu Newport. Mr. nnd Mrs. Heury Wood Wiley s'pent the week-end as guests of Mr. and Mrs. Otlbcrt Mather at their home iu Cape May, Mr. and Mrs. Dorr I'J. Newton mo tored frpm Stouo Harbor to' Cape. Jlay for1 tho dance on Saturday ulght at the Old Mill,. Miss Sara Dolaa is the ciu$t IT and Mr. Newton for a few dojs. Madame Itigtieur nod her on. Mt. I'hnrlcs V. de Uigueur. of HOOli Pine street, are spending n few w?ck nt Cape May. JIs. Clement N. Williams of SSUC fiermnntown avenue. Chestnut Hill, has left Watch Hill. It. I., and will spend the reniaindcr of. the summer nt Senl Harbor, Me. Mr. Frank Phelps, of Chestnut Hill, returned to Cape .May for a few days, where he is staving at the Windsor lintel. Miss Polly Paneonst, daughter of Mr. nml Mrs. W. Howard Pancoast, has returned nfter an extended trip through New Knglnnd and n visit to friends at Newport and I5nr Harbor. Mr. and Mrs. Charles X. Porter, dr.. Hnd their daughter. Miss Knthcrine Porter, who have been spending the last few weeks at the new Stockton Villa, left Cape May yesterday for a mnlor trip through New Hngland and Canada. Miss Pun. Harrison will be their guest during the trip. Mr. and Mrs. Chester N. Knrr. .Jr.. of Indian Ouecn lane, tiermantown. wj, Fpon, th(, ncxt few wcdj . c jiav Mr. and Mrs. Clarence C. Znnl 7i"Krr Miss Sarah Crawford Znnt ,jj,r mj Miss Mary Znntzinger. of Orecnacre, Chestnut lilll, are spending tnc summer at Northeast Harbor. The Misses Dale, of firaver's lane. Chestnut Hill, are spending August nt SI. Hubert's. Inn. in -tlie Adirondack). Mr. Charles Brown, of "Druini Mnir. Chestnut Hill, spent the week end as the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. .lones nt their home In Cape May. . .Miss Anna Alegargee. daughter I Mr. and Mrs. S. ICdwIn Megnrgee. Mr. De P.cnneville Bell has returned tn Cupe Afny and is visiting Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Heckscher Wetherill at their home. Mr. Arthingtnn Cilpln is also the guest of .Mr. and Mrs. Weth erlll. M f n.?r"p" ,h' t"pk:M"1 ? "f Mp- '"" "'Hham .' " Mr. ,..,,.. Tnn.n. .. ... ... . .. ' ' '" "" ' i".'" n rn nowie. Jr., sp(. thP week-end in (ape Mav. wheii (hoi- .i.r.,i -i Arm.M's lfntel. Mr. and Mrs. Carrington C. Tulwiler. "est Chestnut nvenue. Cheslnnt t Hill, will spend some time ns iho nin.1. Iff Mrs. Isaac Doughten nt Beach I Haven. Mr. James Itnllerumil, .i i.; daughter. MIsa Florin.. Hniir.,,.ii. ... i eiiiani road, (.ermantown. motored to Chelsea to spend some time. .i. . ' Dr. and Mrs. T.ouis II. Mutschler. of KC.1 Spruce street, left yesterday fnr Albany. N. Y. Later they will en In . '-"v Hnnipsinre and from there t U, 10 ''onM of .Maine, where they will remain I until the middle of Septemlier. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. Wallace ITMInwcll of Mr. " the Wellington. Nineteenth nnd Will- I j!,a Kn'"' " tho Pl''lndelphm eout nut streets, who spent the early sum- iQ"," "' ' ZZlht KlntSX- uier at their collage nt Cape Mnj, hnve ' I gone tn Somerset. Mo., for the late1 Jliss Sophie C.ibunsky. of 10.'t." South summer. Mr. nnd Mr. John D. Kllis, of Elkins rarK. are nl tier summer hnmn Rhode Islnnd nvenue. Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. (i. Bnrhnm Bond hnve one to the coast ot Muiuc fur the remainder of the season. Mr. Lyssnn fiordon. West Medford. Mass., announces the engngement of his daughter. Miss Mildred (iordon. nnd Mr. Herbert Edwin Dickson, of this city." Mr. nnd Mrs. Franklin Ilardcaslle, Jr.. of New York, nnnniince the hirlh of a daughter, Jane Branson Ilardcas lle. on August 15 at Swnrthmore, Pa. Mrs. Hardcnslle is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ctinrles Parker, of Swnrth more. GERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mr. Peter MeCrosnn and their family hnve returned from n month's stny nt Wildwood, N. J. Miss Lena Zeh. of 4?, East Walnut lane, is spending some time at Monl -rose. Pa." i Mrs. Thomas Temple and her daugh ter. Miss F.lizabeth Temple, ot Mount Vernon. N. Y.. are visiting the Misses Stevenson, on Walnut lane Mr. Tem ple expects to join his wife and daugh ter within a few days. Miss Clnire Melntyre, of 022.T Chew street, hn returned from n trip to Atlnntie City. Miss Mav Hurwitz and Miss Idella Hnrwitz, of Washington lane and Chew street, are spending some time in the ,Catskill Mountains. Mr. nnd Mrs. John T. Adams, with their children, of (1247 Clearview str'eei, are spending the week nt Villanova. Mr. and Mrs. James Resteln, of Ki'M Boss street, nre spending a fortnight in the Pocono Mountains. Mrs. Hower Faust Shelter, of New York, i the guest of Mrs. Fred Oestej , of liermnntown. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Sawers, of 1345 North Twelfth street, will leave during the mouth to spend the remain der of the season in Atlantic City. Mr. Jnmes Rosaert, who has been spending Severn weeks iu Ocean City, will return to her home on North Twelfth street today. Miss M. E. Dwier, of lfl 7 North Twelfth street, is spending the season nt Orr'a Island. The Rev. Charles E. .McClellan. ol North 1,'enth street, who has been spending some tinio at Wildwood after attending tho Bible confereuco at Mont rose, Pa,, has returned home, Mrs. MrClfltan and their daughter, Miss .Tenn McClellan, will remain nt Wild wood uutlt'.he. close of the season. A muslMlg And cuowei wu ivcu EYfifflNa1 FtJBErC " Inst u'eek in honor of Miss Karali Car- HcU. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wll . liam Carrlck. nt her home, fll,'!," North 1 VI..II. etrM. whnqn mnrrtnfrn ... t. William Davis, .Ir., will take place 'to morrow. Mr. and Mrs. P, V. Daley, of Oer mnntown avenue, nrn Inking nn auto mobile trip to the Delaware Water (lap nnd nfter n short stay there they will go to Newburg, on the Hudson. Mr. and Mrs. Ilnrry HofT. with their daughter nnd son. Miss ltebn Hon and .Mr. Itnymond Hon", of 2814 North Croskcy street, returned yesterday from n fortnight's stay in Atlantic City. MUs Helen Parker, of Wallace and Seventeenth streets, Is spending August at Ruslikill,.Pa. Mr. and Mrs. Ellis A. C.imbrl arc' at Pi'kford Camp, Ilnngeley, Me , ; The Mises Davidson, of North Twelfth street, have returned from a month's stay nt East Straudsburg, IV Miss Margaret Taylor, of Broad nnd i Thompson streets, Is entertaining Miss , .aney Menman. oi i-iiiBourgu, as ner guest for several days this week. Miss Seamnn will later go to Atlantic City. where she will remain until Septem ; ber. ( Mrs. M. C.nrtenlnub. of 1fi3 North Fifteenth street, is nt Bushkill Inn. i nushklll. I'n. Miss Itnso Lnngstadter has returned from Patelinquc. L. I., where nho was ' the guest of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jerome t!rnnt. i Mr. C. Carpenter, of North Six tecnth street, is visiting friends m , Ocean City for a fortnight. Miss tinier- Marks and Miss Berdn Marks, of the Hotel Majestic. are spending several weeks at the Forest ' Inn. Knglf8inc.ro, with Mr. and Mrs Stanley Hoi.. 1 Miss Catharine Taylor Anderson, ,nf IBS. North (Jratx street, hns just re turned from a visit to Mrs. William Fine, Shipsbottoin, N. .1. t WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr nnd Mrs. .Tames David Snyder. 51(17 Kinirscssint? nvonue. hnve just re turned from a fnrtnight's stay at Fair view. I'a.. where they were I nc guest-1 of Mr. nnd Mrs. "William S. Snyder, of Hnrrlsbnrg. Miss Helen Scott, of M.'tO Osage nve nue. is spending n week with her sister. I .Mrs. Frederick ,oung, at ner cottage In Ventiior. Mr. and Mrs. Charles K. Onrham. of dlH.i Webster street, are at Uamp Upe- rhee. Cape Cod. fnr a fortnight. f Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hnrr and fam f lilj. of 41.M.1 Chester avenue nre occu P.ving their cottage at iiW fifth street. Ocean City, for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Fnles. daughter nnd son-in-law of Mr. and Airs. Harr and niece nnd nephew of Mr. dohn Wnnnninkcr. with their children, are al their bungalow at Ocean City for the summer. Mr. and Mrs. Fales will live at ILM.T Chester aveuue, West Philadel phia. upon their return to the city in the fall Mr. and Sirs. , fioodwin Davison Bentlie. formerly of New York, hnve just returned from nn extensive motor trip in the Adirondack. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles O. Hansen and Mrs. William Prelwitz, nf Kaston. accompanied them. Mr. .1. Allison Bainsford. Jr.. of 1.10 Smith Thirty ninth street, has just ar rived home from Cnnip T.ee. Vn.. where he successfully completed the junior basic course in the -reserve officers' training corps. While there he also at tained the welterweight cbninpionshlp of Iho camp in boding. Miss Helen . Weaver left last Thursday for the coast. Dr. and Mrs. Seegcr. of Louisville, Ky nre the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. liolnnd It. Rutllnger. or Il'.'i Mouth Sil -third street. Mr. nlid Mrs. But - i linger nnd their small son, Master ... i n...i: .. Keed nutlinger. and- Mr. unit Sirs. Seeger will leave this week fnr the !tacnroyd, Chelsea, to remnin until after Labor Day. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA .- i-.i tr..i:...0 r 1 r.nT , lliss lHllir.u i in.-nurt. 'm im-i .. ., ii i .. : ,.:,.:il m.,,1. .SOUIIl IJrnhll Mim, i-v .I-.HIIIK itivim.- , in N'ew York. I Mr. Charles Ldlund and Mr. Clifford ' Ldlund. nf 24.?4 South Hicks street. j Itnnunipii street, is spending two weens I in Detroit, Midi. On her wny home Uc will visit Cleveland, Niagara Falls unci .r imh TIOGA Mr and Mrs. Harry S. Wright, nf , mLl North Niiietecnth'street. will leave during the week tn spend the remainder nf the sensnn nt Ventnor. Their son. Sergeant Bertram Wright, who recently relumed from eleven mouths' service iu France with Company M. Twenty eighth Ihision. lOPth Infnntry. hns re covered from his wound and will spend next week in Atlantic City. Mrs Walter Hoiiegger. of I71S West Ontario street . is spending some time iu Fox Chase. Her son -in -law and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Wright, are staying at Ventnor and will reninin there until autumn. Mrs Tlfliinnh Bav Fox. of West On tario street, lias gone to Ocean Oroie for the summer mouths. Mr, nnd Mrs. C.rant Rockefeller, of lfi'Vl Butler street, and their daughter, Miss Helen Rockefeller, nre occupying their country pincc in i nmw virnvc. Miss Vera M. McCloskey, of 53:1 West F.rie nvenue. is spending two weeks in the Berkshire mountains. OLNEY Mr. and Mrs. Roger Felton nnd their children, Miss Mnrgaret S. Felton nnd Mnster Samuel K. Felton. ltd, jjf 101 Olney avenue, are spending the ffhmicr at Atlantic City. Mrs. L. Ornes is visiting Mrs. Viola Mayhcw Felton nt her home at Front street nnd Tabor road, Olney. , Mr. William M. Felton, of 5532 Clin ton street. Olney, is occupying his bun galow at Saylorsburg, Pa. FRANKFORD Ou Saturday evening a surprise party was given to Mis Viola. Cornell by l.nr friends at her home, 102S Bridge street Among those present were Miss Annr. Mne Cregory, Miss Edith. Hill. Miss Cnroline "Wlsdener, Miss llarrlet Bohn. Miss Theresa Aarou, Miss Sadie Craig. Mis Ethel Springer. Miss Ethel Schutz, Ml"" Mardella Boyer nud Miss Kathleen Boyer, of t'ottsville; Mr. n,M.ro llirkenmaier. Mr. Homer Val entine, Mr. Harry Sbultz. Mr. George Lutz, Mr. uaymona onuiiz ana .Airs. Rnymoud Cornell. Miss Hortense Campbell, of Leiper street, U spending several weeks iu the Pocono Mountains. .Mr. and Mrs. John Firth, of 1044 Foulkrod street, ae staying nt Atlan tic City. Mrs. U. Cornell, of 1028 Bridge street, is entertaining Miss Madella Boyer and Miss Kathleen Boyer, of Pottsvllie, as ner guecis. Mrs. J. Hopwlck," of Penn street, is at Ocean uuy unm oner jjaDor uay. Mrs. V. Allen and Miss Mary .Allen Bail, UUm.al AUto, Jr., ol.-iS Oak ILT3DGER PHIEABEEPHIX, TUESDAY, - YOUNG RESIDENT MASTKR IIAIl l; 1 Hbv ' imm The small son of Mr. and Mrs. llanej T. Say en, of Wendnicr avenue, Rosemonl HARVARD PROFESSOR RAPS PEPPER'S "MOSE$rjJISCOURSE bays Lawyers Should Not Wander Into Unfamiliar Old Testa ment Wilson Is "'Yew Moses," Leapue If ill Stand. Ho Declares Lawyers might never to wander from the province of law into the less familiar field of Old Testament inter pretntinn, is the opinion of Francis C, Peabody, professor emeritus nf Chris- tian morals at Harvard. And the professor gently raps l.eorg' 'Winrton I'eppcr. nuti-leagne-nt-iiniioiis contender, for failing to carry In its conclusion the contrast Mr. Pepper .lis- nyered between "Moses nnd Woodrow Wilon, nnd between the giving of the In..- I...... XTsni.t inni nnrt .tin nrrx'lii lilt. ,...i,i ......... .....u. , . f IU nJnimii. Irnin I'l.rt. " Prnfessor Peabody ill the HM0n Transcript says: "Moses, according to the Rook nf Pen teronnmy. withdrew himsulf. Mr. Pep per lay fully says, 'from hi ntliciel duties for fori, rlnvs.' which then seem ed a long time for the executive to re main nwny. nnd receive the eovetintil 'written with the finger of find upon two tables of stone." "Returning to the people, howeier. and finding thai in hi absence they hail 'turned aside quickly' from the fourteen points of the law. 'his niiger mercumc him nnd be broke the Inhles before their' eyes. Iu the smile ciouu oi secrecy .ir. Wilson has. according to Mr. Pepper, withdrawn himself for s.ven mouths from his people nnd they have eagerly awaited his return. "But 'what n strange contrast' I Pie comes back, 'bringing the two tables with him, the coiennnt and the treaty.' But the people discover that it was lint 'the finger nf find that was writing the covenant.' and in their own righteous anger they break the tables themselves It was Moses who broke the old cove nnnt It i the peojile who will cast I down the new. I ' Perils fnr a lawyer i "This interesting excursion of ii dis j tinguished ad locate from his own prov ince of the law into the less fauiilinri 111"' " I"' HI" - .... . .. .- ..... ..... .,-,-.- .- . field of Old Testament interpretation, i J if he takes tn heart the teaching of not without its perils. The argument; Deuteronomy, come again before the from analogy is itself often misleading : people, Miu'ving the two tnbles in bis nnd tn be "eoniineing it must be, like! hand' nnd suying. 'There they be, ns i. -.nlf-stroke, 'followed through. "Mr. Pepper finds the ninth chapter of Deuteronomy, from which he derive his dramatic contrast, 'one nt the most interesting in the Old Testament.' land street, are staying at Wildwood for, several weeks. Miss Kllnor Wellmnn. of Oakland street, is visiting friends iu Atlantic Cltv for the week. Mr. and Mrs. Wagner, of 201.'. Pratt street, and Mr. and Mrs .1 Keller have returned from u motor trip to Stratford Co...... where they were the guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jones Bjierdsell. MANAYUNK Mis Mny Schommer, nf Ripku aie nue! li spending a fortnight nt Wild- wood. Mr nnd Mrs. Millard Harnier and 1.Ir' " MesVer John Harmer, of Her- the1 dlnee street nre visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. iohn'llnrmer fit the Cedar Crest Club, m Tnl. r.ann View. Del Mr. Isaiah Schuyler, of right street has gone to Ash Mid, Pa., to remain through the month. Miss Carolyn Steinruck, Mlss.Mnr gnret Stelnruek, Mr.. Harry Steinruck b.1 Mr Howard Steinruck. dnugbtcrs n sons of Mrs. Caroline Steinruck of 22" Hipka avenue, nre spending the, summer in Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Black, of ir.O C.reen Inne. nnd their sons, Mr. Robert C Blsck nud Mr. Krnost Black, nnd Miss Clara McMaster will motor to Ntagara Falls aud Cauada the Inst week in August. ROXBOROUOH Miss Carrie Karushaw, of Walnut lane, will spend the Inst weeks of Au gust in the mountains near the Delu wnre Water Gap. Mr. nud Mrs. Jacob Stout, of Paoli avenue have gone to Wildwood for the remainder ol the season. 5IUs Fanny Norbury, of Leverlngton avenue, has been spending some time visitins friends in Delaware, Mr. and Mrs. George Ehly, of Mar tin street, are spending the summer In Sea Isle City. Mrs, Ralph Hobson and her family, of Rector street, are spending the sum I OF MAIN LINE Pho .IK. n h. P. i rln i T SAYKN, "There is. .oweei. fnr his iiniuedi nte purpose, n still more inlereslin '.chapter, nnd it immediately succeeds Ihe j one In which bis attention hns been drawn. If Mr. Pepper's biblical to searches hud pro ded In examine the t - t chapter of Deulernnnmy . hn would llu(1 mili(.,,,) !,, happened after the j,iiBllnllt Moses hud broken the (able- nM(.h ,, ,)(,P1 ,.,,, ,,(I to his charge , "The Lord, it there appears, forth with enmmauded him 'tn hew two tables . ! f MOIIO like UUtd the lirsl,' nnd In i .'w1"''' "' he table the words Hint were I in the first tables': whereupon Moses j 'wrote on the table, according to the i first writing, the Ten Cninmniiiliiicnls.' I and snid to the people: 'There (hey be. , as the Lord commnnded me.' "The tempornrv repudiation nf the covenant proved mumiiling; the ratifi cation nf It wns commanded by the same .nice which hnd dictated il : and from i II. nt time to Ibis the covenant ha nuiin- taineil lis authority, and Mr. Pepper. I a n devoted ohtirchiniiu. makes his loyal confession e.ery Sunday : 'l.mil, have mercy upon us nnd incline out hearts to i seep nil j Inw.' Comparison a Failure "Few of Mr. Wilson's adherents would hnve ventured In compare even his solemn responsibilities in I'nris with so majestic un event as the leeching of the Law on Sinni: but if Mr. Pepper insists on lifting the peace negotiations to Ihe height of Ihe Ten Cnmmand ments, he must accept the consequences. Keckless Indignnlion nnd persoual ' animosity may cnnoeiwibly obstruct r even shatter the new covenant ; but his- torlenl analngy would seem lo iudicute the truitlessness nf Ibis eiidenvnr. 'it1(, v,ords 'thai were in the first tables' lire likely to be repeated In (heir successors: the new Moses to use Mr. Pepper's ambitious title will. the Lord commanded me"; mid in the end Mr. Pepper, with nil good citizens. will loyally adjust iiimsen to me new commandments and incline his heart to keep this law." mer in Atlantic City, where they nre joined over the week-ends liy -Mr. Jloh son. . Mr. II. K. l'.isenhnrdl. of Hiirmnn road, is spending several weeks in Northfield, Mass. WISSAHICKON Mrs. L. T. Jackboii, of 217 Roebelle avenue, and her mother, Mrs. W. Se dan, have gone to Atlnntie City to re mnin until September. -f' Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Mnrrintt nre re ceiving congrntulntlons on the birth of a daughter, Helen Margaret Marriott. Mr. nnd Mrs. Haydn Mnrrintt, of 210 Osboru street, have returned to Wlssahlekou. after upending several weeks in Wildwood. Mr. and Mrs. Huntley Murdock. of 210 Sumac street, have as their guest their neice. Miss Dorothy Rarick, of Ridley Park, Pa. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Captnin Irvin S. Grindrod. of Queen lane, spent the week end in New Platz, N. Y. Ills sister. Miss Mary Grindrod, after a short stny in Ocean City, will go to Lawrj-nccville, N. J., where she will be the guest of her uucle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. William C. Allownys, who hnve arranged n number of enter tainments in her honor. Mrs. Benjamin Omensetter nnd her daughter. Miss Bessie Omensetter, of Queen lnne, left on Saturday to spend a fortnight nt Wildwood Crest. Miss Florence Sudell nnd her sister, Miss Klla Sudell. of Queen lane, haw gone to Stone Harbor for the lute sum mer. ' EDGEWATER PARK, N. J. Mrs, William II. Dickerson nnd her little son, who ere guests of Mr. and !lrs. C. H. Murter, of Wood luue, will leave tomorrow evenlug for their home In Norfolk, Vn. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen B. Cuthbert nud MIsh Kmily T Cuthbert, of Cresson, Pa., nro taking an extended trip through the West and will sneud some' time with Mies E,. C. JTcrsuton, of Kdgcwatcr 'ATJGTJST 19, 1010 nf I Pnik. who l opeiidlne six mntilha Snnln Fr. N. M. Mr anil Mrs Ilnrry Pnulu who hnve been spending severnl weeks nl Ocean City, will be guests for the fori night of Mrs Pnulus's pnrenl. Mr. nud .Mis. l.clwnnl Collin. .Ir.. nt Lilgewnter Pnrk. Mr. and Mrs. I. Hnnnrd Frni.er and , iheif little children IniM' returned In their home after spending n fortnight nl ' Oc tan (Jrnve. N. .1. Mi Henry C. ltli. .".d, afler peiid nig a inoniii Willi Ins mntlier. Mr llenrv C. Blair, mi Park lane. Im re luriied to Si Thomas, in tin' Virgin islands, wlictc he will reiiiinn fur six mniitlis Mr Itliiir nl the beginning Ot I He Will was appilllltl ll sellout direi In of Hie lrgin islnnns nud gave nn hi business ns n druggist in Philadelphia tn -erve ns i inititr . ., , ., , ,, , Mninr and Mr. .hs-e I hue mi, I their little daughter me now at (.limn- tiro Va.. nfler spending n few weeks on 'l"nk"la!re f Mr"" "P"ry '" M1,,lr' on I .nk lane Colonel and Mrs John H. Sinex are now neepjing their .oimtrj home mi the Deluwnre after spending Inn months iu Ocean City. WEDDING IN DELANCO. N. J. mmo, .encue uouisr us menou lslslir ,, ,,,, u vi,pmn, a i..,st KAlfmtrl r. C.. -.. I h ,...cu 1U s,c,a-"" oxaniey Mossier , i . hti preny nnmc wei.ding was , solrnini.ed nt the home nf Mr. nnd Mrs A ver pretty home weiMinr wnsi. -- i ' I llnvmnuil de Mennii. in Delnncn. N. J., nl 7 o'clnck on Rnlurdaj evening, when llieir dniiglilrr. Miss .Trniieltc Lnuise de Menou. became Ihe bride nf Sergeant ISlnnley ltnssier. nf (lenesen. Ill The l!ei Hoiiier .1. O. Itinker. pastor nf the Preshjterinn Church, performeil Hie I ceieinntn . The bride was gnen m marringe b. her father, nnd her onlj ntteiidant was Miss Mnrj Reese, nf West I'liiladel phia. ss maid of lmnnr The bridegroom hnd fnr his hrs n,Hti Mr. Edmund F. I oln n nf Wilke- Bnrre. Pa. A re eeptinn followed the ceremony, nfler which Sergeant nnd Mrs. Binirr left on n wedding nip thinngh the New llnglnnd states. , BURLESQUE AMUSEMENTS i Opening Bills Full of Typical Comedy and Music I "Butterflies of Rrondwnj" open the' ! I'lirrenl Casino season iu nnvel fashion I This brand new nffering fcnlures Ihe Inlesi in snug, specinlty and dancing. Side splitting enmedians with brnad fun' Hint tnuched off the Inughter as a mutch tnnehes 0n gunpowder, and it ! chorus of quality, with Matlie Beale the "cjiinlitj esl." have plensed enllui- smstic audiences since the inaugural I Sntiirilnj night. The costumes are i ' -' novel and in keeping with the spirit of Ihe day. Many novel sets ligilie in tin scenic investiture. III.Hir - "Rnzzlo Dazzle." which opened Ihe season, proved a clean show of interesting burlesque. The company is especially graced by a bevy of siglitlv chorister, who can also sing mid dunce. The principals were well up In the mark in voice aud comedy; in their en- te'liiining extravaganza. A big aiidienee iipplnui led show and players. i ium .Mii'.i.ii a star cast in a fresh and tuiiefiii extraiugiiuzii, char aelori.ed the "liirls, Cirls, llirls" company, which opened ihe sensnn. Alice Page, a classic dancer, proved as . 1. t I I..,.!.. ...,il ..llilei ,. r.n..1 ..I I ii... i . i . 1 1 .. .. ii'i nn ... nin u. ii . 1 1 i vn inui : ister from ii marble frieze. Snitz Moore I tnoiei tie louse will ..... nni W II Lawrence liied tin In the exiicctiili.m nflthe average picture fan. but here I Hn minstrel funs. win. knew him when . black -faced al Duinonl's. Mlrt,p I Cheery, prima donna lighted ' m, her leasing personality and attractive I singing RUSSIAN BOY TO LAND Refugee Will Be Adopted by Army Lieutenant Officials of the (ilnuceslcr immigra tion station lime received word from n nsni.iginn in release .nirieen year-nld . .... Paul Turantnff. the Russian boy. who I wns limught mer nn the sten.nship Haverford nearh three weeks ago by Lieutenant Smith, nf the .'i.'l'.lth ln- ' fa n try. i . . . ... .i. ...... , ... i i.icuieiioni .-... nn win ininpi tne liny, ! hut he must tile a Pond tor K.itm lie must I. lc a bond tor X.illH ... ' nrnnerlv educate the lad. Mninr Dnn.i - I cliim. of the snme infat.tr. . who broiigl i nv0P Alexnnder Brathewiez. a thirteen , year-old Polish boy. hns not appeared t the station ns yet tn iirrnnge fnr his release. Ittitl Cramlnll. the ankee soldier nf Chiirchtown. Mil., who is in adopt Lmil Paul (Jerard. the fourt i-yenr-old i (( ia t ..... . . . . - ........... ,. iti will I '!- . French boy, who bn.s been at the liloar"' One must tnke iniaginiitiot. back to coster station for three months, hajjifid olden days In got into the lorv of Ihe appeared a vol and the iminigrntiun , man who goes In a town run by a authorities four that the Inn will he de- crooked gm.g. nnd nfter n lime man- ported. ." : .-,,, stonenvsn Ma9t?tle at Wildwood i McmBers of the Sinnomon's Fellowl- ! shin art considering n nlmi ti'ostah- ! lish n Icolony nt .Vlhlwnoil. "it is ; plunncdito buy n t et of land outright hv the Belllnir nf iifilids In tne.nhers ai ., jrfTT the orauniziiiinliA'iiii'l In erec ruii.i hungulnls. It i 3f proposed tginve the seltleni'flit completed b. ufxf sutniurr TOD S MAriRIAGE LICENSES llotwrt J. llwfrr .11) " .M C llrux'lfli 41-'!' Turn, r .. nnd i:so VUHlLrMullr .'mis All.i'in.i nl Ollfiinl 1770 V Fri.in ! rry XV !onhrd 1 .irli I' nil li.nma I .mil M:tii Alt' IliA at nml r. niBwuiii .i.i.i . iii-on-r ,ir David Kven. 17L'3 H 7lh l cinmifr. 2011 s. i nth m. Isinlore Ivlnnky. SIM7 N Tronl at Lillian SKC'ks '.MO. 8 llllli si Hownril A Osbornn 1(12 S J.1.1 l nml KlfHnnr XI. I'nrlln Him s KlniiKnlil n Vivian P.. Heera 1321 rMiK.. si h.hI Den- Irlre V Rearles 3321' N !. l t't.arlrii R Saundem. lll;ir. rhadwlek nt . anil Viola CI. Shcpimrd 2fl'J yVtilkl.is nl Dohfrt WlllliimH Merotmun lll N ,.. nnd Kllialx-lh S Smith. l.'i.M riithurlni- m AUijuite lie Rnoher. 7'j:..1 I.linrklln pike. and Marie Johnaon. .12.11 N' 2.1. h .1 John C Ilollx-. 30S7 Emra,l.l st and i;n I:. Murphy. 23 i: Upnlnoaii m Alexander liable. 21.1 Spruce at , and Asata lllFaua 401) S nth nl William Ward. 1010 Hnmllmn t . and Marl n Nuarent 72.1 N !!.! si. Ildwarit H. Fellows lli.'iO llnwnn nt iiti.I Iluth A. Jord.in. noon lUirhwnm1 nl Mlihael rrolliter. lin St 21m nt . ami Mary Srhrndfr. lift K 21 at nt Kins' I.ttten. 4tin7 Warnnrk at . and Mary Sflt7er. ln.'in V. SInt st I)aUl Melnlck. 1,127 !1. ."th al . and Surah Dnbkln. HOI N front st. I. Roy dale. Atlantlf I'tty, V I . and I.nttla Hand. Atlantle Clly. N J William llonkln. 2IS0 Webatnr si . and Mary Jarkaon. 21S0 VS'fbnter st Joseph Knnnpk.i 17S.1 N 711. 81 and Teresa Hakel. 021 V Slh nl Haymond a. Pennlnstn.i, .'olw.n. I'a , an. I Anna K. Wllsnn. S2S N 24th si I'ar.nin Padolese. 3111 Slnnlnn st and Nlrollnn Iannlttii, .13S4 Krnlir.il. n. Joseph Ktawnrsky. 21112 H. nth st . and Klliabeth Muklr.. 2in p. Ilh t Meyer llarnnskv 723 Morris at . and Hose l.lpman. 21n Innbard st Kdward W Kroat. 1.VV1 N fllat st and Valora Morrison. 103 nuneannon si Charles Bnyder 42.12 Romaln at . and Oer- irudo Mvera, 1A7.1 Flllmora at. Band Concerts Today Municipal Band, tonight, Tuc ony and Tucker Rtreets. Philadelphia Band, tonight, City Hall plaza. Fnlrmount X'ark Band, afternoon and evening, Strawberry Mansion. PICTORIAL BEAUTY MARKS NEW FILMS Paulino Frederick's New Emo-' tional Role on View at Stanley SI WI.P.V-"rii 1'e.ife nf llonrlne Itlifr."' .. i.i. ............ ..ninJ Ui..b. I., il.nr, i: . vn srlrnlk pirorie.i n irior i. s, lurtjinsrr (!,,i,i,vMi The Mriko of the nclor ha not nf fected the peace nf the silvershrets n ' J el. and it niaj nnl, but The Peace of , . ,, ., i. ..i .. i unnriog un-er wns tnsuirne,, nee , ., .... ,, ,. , ,, ,. ''" Samuel was nnnther bright "nuline I rederiek went there wn llici),Kilf on thp b ((,r ,.lllrnrtor K0xg , Coldwvn vceunrio route Melndiniiin tn i were put ncros in iho typlrnl Bav 'Hio nth degree . unfoldcl after hn Bet ""' -liK She chniisted her stock of rll,.,.p in ,, f f roppntc( . there. 'plniise "i""i-u ! I lt mig,lt pin , nivertie fn. a wife.' M'n,;. I,nr,.r-H ,.,., .,.,. imnr . . . . .: , , ninpnm gne impre.- '"ll when scimp nn else line it as a sinn nr riininus operatic stars. The I joke and ign another name, which r1"?",18 ,""" Pa'ticularlj worth while. i .. i, f .miM(. f..r man inl.",," I1r,,,,v "'-"v ,n,,h,h': "'" . , , ,. ''"""Poiiineoiis snugs nnd recitations. t me cjisp. Mierc can ne out nue umiii n,iMrr.s . ha, hl.r nns,M,es5fiil in! . . . . ! lii, ., II ,, el ., 1 . ..... n . ,. .. 4 ( nas n liz-lll t.T 'I I I n I P" li" II I 11 lllllll IIH' i -!' that any one of Ihe male sex could he i.. ...!.. .-. ....... I,,., ,..- ....,,.- . ! t i. .: i t.t ... ... ..... neis nir nir nsi.iilg iieriiirn in ,;' l 'v.-u j Willi the nlijeet or her ll fleet loll". .ln.,lb n, ad is pliiced in ii iiinlriiiinuiiil news i....... Illlliee lltlfl ll l. mil' r.M'1 mm. tn I ll n W'csl j to serk out Hie man wishing to uinrrj 1 "' ' "" " her She nrriies. nut Inn it nil a i tiiistnLrn iinrl n lull lifiimenu llien Is hpst i..r, ......... I..'... V.V ... ...in: i.. .... ., ii ... ... ii. ni. in in.- i ... ... - ... icserip mr tnii.ro speclatnr. Pauline Frederick is excellent in Hie i olc nf tin- heionie She luis nnl Inst her desire tn preei.t emntintinl studies Thomas llnldiug is the man in the case nnd Ldia Yejiimiiis Til us. the "enmic iclief." Coriniie Barker i the niiseliiel' ' milker, ns the piitmisti ess i 1 M.M i;- "llr'irlsril.e.' villi I him Me i Mlrrrien h Hurrv llenuinnn. tnl.n fi lli plv hj t'lirles K'leln linlilwMi ll 'Mis ii tragic fate which Charles Klein met with the sinking nf the l.ui t a li u. nnd the loss is hm.icht nut the mure now thai the phntitpht sereen is1 ircoriling his pn. "Heartsease." It wnrthv nf Tom Moore s talents that he, shoubl have been selected to pot trn I ""' Bennett sludlns with n large com the leading rule in this plnj . I pany "f comedian There are other The beauty of Ihe mounting, of (his1 acts on :i hill which holds the interest phntnplii. is a iredil In the artistic : from start In linish. skill of Hugo Ilallin unil the directing of, .... Hurry Beaumont proves that a former, CROSS RHYS Another up to dat aclor can alsn he a gmid director. There ,lr' with the alluring title of "Apple is also a surprise for the til in fnus In Blosnni Time" heads a big bill. This ,,ene Chadwiek. who comes forth as a I ,..,. leiidinc woiiui.i for the star. It is l I1IIH M lllllll .1MIH1II Mil till r!" m t the work nf Tom Moore, however, which I attracts the most nttenlton ami places j i,u'i" an aci with many new songs this artist in the first nink of screen which ought to become popular here, favorites. Ills Hppenls with bis frank j Oilier nets are "The Installment Col boyishness and his ability to portray j lector." an amusing sketch ; Nelson's emotion. Others in tho enst are Alec It. Francis and Rosemary Theby. Syd nc Ainsworth hns an important role. MiCADIA "X Smlrlj r.xlle." wilh i:iie IVrcunfn Slerv bv llonr A.tliur Jnnen il iorte.1 bv llrorce I- lAtmilunre. .-vri--rH. F.n sheer biniity and good taste in eiery detail there has ..ely been I thiiiL- to surnnss this play, as presented upon the screen by a coterie of directors and artists. The st.iry hnld attention from the start and here i a word of caution : see it from the very beginning or else lose the full measure of its .nlApl.i!nmnill .in. i u nun' ." . Dramas of so-called society life are UOlllliy sill nil nun "miiihii exception to the rule because the l.nsic piinciple r lie tuie luig.i. ...-" ""veil ..round the 1im-s of any In. pe. - - -'- "' is in .x.-m. "'"''"'.. llrnma ine lllKicni' ,r- " "' - ienlnusy, mnney. blackniail. murder and suicide. The result is a i.i .... roved a good piny when presenteil as We Can't Be ns Bad as All That." provr Tho Venetian scones are iruiy iiiarkablc and when the secret i ex posed, that they were made iu a studio nnd lipon a wooden floor, they should .i.eiir n 1 lie uinro rein arKiinie in un- " " ,.,. .,. ,,srv... her lion ninvic inn. ... .. ors in her new role, while the others in il... ens! nre fine nayers: .lulu, liean. Hijou Fernandez. Henry niopiionsn... W. P. Ciirleton nnd Wnrburtoii (Iambic. j vir irilA The rninlnc of (he Ij"." "I'll fr,,, R -tor In i-lwrles A SVIlr I es. Audience like good music, and with ,i,e return of Dessnner Brothers' Or n. All I lirfl'li n ii.. ..ii ,....... chestra fnr the fifth season, the crowd ... .i.. .'.. .,. :......l....ll... K...1 li, .,,... .,. clean it un. This is what ll ,oro does, and in good shnpW too. while i,.. exhibits n ot or -:pep ns an am- loie in his thrillinfliinipn nn'l stunts. I'.esides tlueKtnr there appear Bmwnie VerimnCJack Curtis and George Nidi - :nojM" oJM hti:ai:NT "liisy i Mul.e 'Monr.r." uih ,,.., .loll Slor llrrt l.vlell sior j ii mihi iMMiiiu. Ulreeteii li) IMulii I'Biewe. il.lr.i. The title nf tin film is not quite so ! plausible as it omuls unless one might I secure a position in some scennno do pnrtinent. wliere ll is posn.ic in ...... out a script ot thl ciiaracier. ,i .or .. . . .. i ..-., ............... mer unci niarries u nunin-i .-- uhukhhi. and nn idler marries a little country girl. The way the liny "nuikes money easy" is to make a bet that he will not be arrested more thnn otfee iu n jenr. After bis first nrrest he is given n sen- tenre of twelve mouths, and, of course, wins the bet. Bert Lytlle is the hero nud Gertrude Selby is the heroine. Frank Currier.. Stuntoii Heck and Bull Montana are the other players. There is n fine exhibition of the movie nrt in The Mrtuous I niei nl tlie Locust, while the Strand has the thrill ing "Wagon Tracks." with W. S. Hurt ns the stnr. WILLOW GROVE PARK Eerbody Is Whhtlfnr, thj Nw .SOUS A Marthea flajfd 'l- SOUSAfSBAND t.leut JOHN PHII.t)1 !Pfs.. Con.lurtor i:vi;in aktishNsDon nd kvi:nimi THtn.SUAV. Al'll 21 SOl'il.V UAY B. F. KEITH'S tHEKTRE CLIFTON CRAWpORD In New SontfJi an HUyleii RAY SAMUELS Ti-ui?-irvmii MniD. Uoree'a Celebritlea, Ernest Kvnns & GlrU; Juck Kennedy ii Carf,Uyti HM, and Othtraj 7 A OTM Ladiejt mat. today" LAbliNU Butterflies of WALNUT Al). 8TH i uuu njr BIJOU A MATl.NU: IIAHI 8th Above Ract Trocadero 9,$ here yesterday attesteu .n mo piqni- ier and AincK. inc "men villi me loosei larity of this baud. In the feature ! f, ,,( nre ns ludicrous and amusing ftsi photoplav Tom Mix wits the hern. This e.er. Marston and Mnneely in n sens actor iirapi'lly coining tn the fore as u and patter net : Applrgrau and Rosen .i.J' 'quest, heavyweight comedians, and a urroDAV ft- HAKTlyCS RazJgJJ'azzl e 11 CLIFTON CRAWFORD STAR AT KEITH'S Former Musical Comedy Heat Has Good Act Ray Sam- uels Is Back I'liflon Crawford. niiiMcn' comedy .-.ei. . in eii iienoiinc nnuors on ine ex Vellenl hill at Keith's this week .Mr. Crawford entertnlnrd with n series of recitations nnd stories. His songs were ' ' ",c "'""He and received warjit i.rncsi I.Min ntid a ouartet cnter- tinned with vine dnnces nnd instru- mental uiiish link Kennedy and one net comedy play- - ompanj hnc M I , I ne I,,, f !,., .. i i..- . !".. A futur- isijc en or nlm "The Beginnine of rhe ) orld. ... . fiatiirinir Mnie t.nlnni. nf the iimellle on the pro- .( .... , ... ..lack Cnht ' ' nniein .mimim ' .. . . ., l- , ,. . "i' "is iiurreu n.T nnd Dnii rinm.iii. I .Miss Lillinn n.,1 !..! mi. lit. ,. .: r .. wire Seer) .I,.:."" " syn,nsl,c feat. i Here w ere n Isn severnl rA1 f . Imn pielures ileni, .,',, i..i ' , .. ,.,, " " '"'I'ics oi me COL(IN.l,..T,e iin... , . Mi.. i si .. ""K riB or snoeL ' rrt"r" 'V' ' r Me I rngageme,,, . ,,, r1,onIa. i 1. 1, is opening us new season after evteM,c nllerations d ,mprovemet,t. N chnngc bn been InBlI(1 in , disport themselves in Ihe P.ptt , w " "K ""'IS and nffer nnrel fe,. I nl ii "..g a nn dance nature. Along the personal iinnenrn,,.... - n. with Sennett Beauties, the Cnln.iial -baa a I showing nf the four ,..1 ..l...r I V....1,.. ..-. .".."..' i"""u.r.n, '""nee noodle ... Herlin.'' made at 'nuMciiI net enntnius a wealth of catchy '"tigs, clever dance and russet-cheeked t --..-.. uaiti.-if SirK W'.'llinn. Smith and company let, clever nniinal nctors; "They Vre After Me." an amusing skit, and a new installment of "The Perils of Thunder Mountain," serial photoplay. IO BE An out-ot-thc-ordlnsrr i musical ntiering is seen in the Tom any-.nrown Itevue, which has a large and .capable I'nmpany, attractive investiture and much humor. As nn added attrac- tinn nf interest there is Pernlkoff and the Rose Ballet, a collection of classic i dancer. The net stand nbnve mor. nets of this type. The rest of the good llil! ll.ctiwlos Hie Vnilt fnln.l dl.l. ...... ...... ..,,ii.i .iiir. z thp tilnekers. water jugglers: n fnrceA 1 it Jnilhlrd"; Cook and Vernopt -g ans: IMsnn and company and ilj , i-innrisi. ,.0iiip,iiai ,. (evellos with a clever novelty. , , r.RAMl --An unusiinl nnd interesting ynopn ,., ., , vonKs.er consimite tie, .iuh-uhi- i nines. uo.ui, nrmiiiucrs. ine. nnn "ten living dolls in motion" i5 "iweii npplieii. hotn a lo their j ance mid their clever dnnce steps. They j well deserve the reception they get. appear- "Marrineiii One t'p." a song skit with Bnatinn and Barrette, pro.es another real hit on an exceptional program. Other entertaining ticls nre Ernest Du pille. the twentieth century comedian; the Five Partrnwars. novelty equill . brits; the Cnrolii Trio; Florence Tim poni. the "sunshine girl," nud a new episode in the photoplay serial, "Tho (Jreat Cnmble," NIXON TTie prugrnm of vaudeville; and pielures contains something of In terest for every one. Dare Austin, Just returned from oversea, hn a new skit which convuNcs the audience, and 5111- . ........ ... .. ' ...... i.i. tn i-e ")ii.n rt III.. tllFi.P 'I ( .. i w 11. n I ' .ii" . ...-. ... .... ...v.. itli Lilu Lee, round out a line bill. l.OI.PWVM rr.ricnl PAI H TlxIP FRPnt7RTf"k: IN 1'IHi.T SHOlVIfli6l' AT t-l c D..J: 7J:,.-"i f Roat'ing rtive i ne I cute ui ixunr.ii) ntvci The tin'Oinenniblo The Red Lantcrn', Nazimovn in ' A Truly Wonlrfi,l rodurllon ALA, C. E 1214 MAIIKLT .sfituur - 11 A M TO II :T.l l iV -" m. rnM MOORR in "Heftftneasr."1 X ttS MySts .., - MARKET iw rmsT lSD i:xci.f3ivK showing &- A R C A D i-"A! 1 C1IUST.MT iinixiw inTIf iw inTIf j 49, p;: 1" M 12 2. a 4 .1 45, 30 P. M, ELSIE FERC133PN in an AirrrrtAKT picti'rb "A SOCIETY EXILE"1 Adapted From the Play g v Tc rroirTA MARKET WT ABOVE ttlXfll U A M TO 11 J3 f M7 PreaTlton TOM MJX Vfc Next Week LOU IP BUNKISON anj KATHj Al Ujj, KHINK JUrlKIXal.U In "High I'ocket: COLON lV - Dtresllon of SUnJey Co Gi:nMANTOVN AVE, nel.fdlI.TKN AVBl ai... ivi.r.h -:au ilJSU in W, Sennett's Bathu1gGirls (JN PhKtJON) and Sennott'a 'Yanked' Doo.Ha In 13rllt nUSHRVR SKATS IN ADVANcraf va. tv.l. Ti IV n.im.Ki. n.ui.L.1 !VU(1 Vcralnn of "UKAnTS OK TH13 IVrtlLD" REGENT fe MARKBTATJlEKt AfJllNII'I coNjijauqus v 11 UMtlnHI Pr. -S. m nmv.k ..nV.V.&. JF IUM BKUWIN 3 rcnNIKOtrf and THE HOSE : CROSS KEYS A5fj APPLE BL5 WS ILLE rvji Bi2U!T 1 ' '! gpP'WM BIJWT VU CUM .I'M-B J a Jr Afi I ' i ' Kt ' i, fi 3. - & ?ji . , "i 'f: , n