' S' - '.., fr -.p. v-.-.jat-J1- j EVENING PTJBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1019 11 '-' '"yStJ?' ''""''! t" '' ' w ('' ' jH -.;-' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE a i - i ii . ... ...,.... mm I- Nancy Wynne Sees a Debutante in Attractive Costume. Red Mill at Cape May Puts on Winter 'Appearance. Historical Hikers Entertained THE debutantes are beginning to get back to town now, as more and more dates are announced and plans arc made for the coming festivities. I saw Elizabeth Anne Taylor yesterday on Chestnut street, looking very well and very busy. She had on n pretty darlt blue serge dress with a blue hat, trimmed with a feather of a lighter shade of blue, and tiny little roses showing here and there through the feather. Awfully attractive hat. She will make her debut on October 11, you know. ISN'T it nice to hear that Lieutenant Stuart Benson Clark, U. S. N.. does not have to go out to the raclne fleet, but has Instead been stationed nt the navy yard here? And so Elisabeth McMichael nn! he will be married No vember 1, instead of having to wait three "years, perhaps. You remember their engagement was announced a little more than a week ago. f tcr, of Chcstnnt Hill, will entertain at a theatre party and supper on Friday evening In honor of Miss Mary F. Glen dinning," daughter of Mr. and Sirs, nobcrt Olcndlnnlng, who will make her debut with her sister, Miss Ellen Olen dlnnlng, nt c tea on Thursday, Octo ber 2. Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Fenno Hoffman have returned to this country after nn extended tour in Japan nnd are stay ing in Coronndo Reach. They will re turn about October 1, and will visit Mr. Huffman's mother, Sirs. J. Ogdcn Hoffman, of Radnor. Mr. and Mrs. Holllnshead Taylor have returned to their home in Cape Mar after an extended motor trip through New Englnnd and the Adiron dack Mountains. Captain E. Spencer Miller, 3d, was thcir.guest on the trip. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drexel Paul, Elisabeth is the daughter of the Into ' who spent the summer nt their cottage Mr. and Mrs. Clayton McMichael. Her mother was Miss Glcndiuning, ns I told you at the time of the engagement, n sister of Colonel Glendtnning. She ha lived since little girlhood with her mint nnd uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Emory Mc Michael, who brought her out three years ago, before our entry into the war. in Dark Harbor. Me., returned yester day to Woodcrest Farm, Radnor. Mrs. William J. Raird spent the week-end in Cape May ns the guest of her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison K. Cancr, Jr. laaaaaaaaalr BaaaaaVRHeiaaaBaaaaaaW llK WJr taVi-('Baaaaaaaaal ' M .-. W"'aM .HIm '. f 3Psv3aHallMI . nvaaaaa aiaaaaaaanBaaaari 1H . fLHIHhi V.44SHH, ' &. KJSi 4s , , s - 5igJ-' I) MUSICAL COMEDY FORREST'S OPENER NEW PICKFORD FILM ON STANLEY SCREEN "She's a Good Follow" a Light and Bright Entertainment Stars of Stage and Film Appear in Variety of ' Subjects STANLEY "The Itnndlitm," with Mary PlrkfoM Ftory hv Julia T.mman ani , directed by S A Franklin Tlrkfnrd r1V This story, and here let it be recorded i i that the motif or plot is of no conse quence, concerns the granddaughter oi a magnate, who goes into the squalid quarters of the poor with her father and there becomes what i known ns "The Hoodlum." She does all of the The centrnl theme of "She's a Good Fellow," the musical comedy which opened the Forrest last night. Is one that might have been developed to the point of offensiveness in hands less 'skilled than those of Mis Anne Cald well, the librettist. She, however, by differentiating between the latitude al lowed the contriver of musical comdy books and the license that over steps bounds has nroduced nn enter tainment thnt any granddaughter could things which the other children do, and take her grandmother to without blush- when she becomes accustomed to the dirt there is hardly room for anything ing. I a...... ......1 .R..a I. lHl.nJllfl.rl . .1UI...K U(ln. muni 1.- nil, uiiin ' , , . , n- t . . . .. ,.,,. i ,i,!ele nbout her person. To go Into a IlllU U 3UII1IK Illlllt'H 91-111111111,1 MM ill" purpose of extricating his wife, mar- I coal shute when she is being pursued by I lied ngalnst the' wishes of her guardian. n policeman Is but one of the Incidents. ' from captivity under the wnrdenslilp ,n thc rar). pnrt of ,,, tnry th(,rp is oi ii irmaic iuinpr. nir iiipi in i fun with n feline and much tear shed ding. Continuing Attractions A nr.l.P -"Toby's How," com rdj. by John Tnintor Koote. de fining a Southern romance of much quiet natural charm and many moments of delightful hu mor. A touch of sophistication is shown in the opening act which sntirb.es the "careers" and mornls f Greenwich villagers. George Marion has created a genuine character in thc name part of the loyal old darkey butler. Silt lirilT "Sinbad," featuring Al Jolson Characterized as "tho Winter Garden's jojftil produc tion. An extravaganza stnged in fourteen clnbornte scenic sets. Such familiar figures a Lawrence IVorsay, l'ritr.l von Ruslng nnd Forrest Huff arc In the cast, nnd there is a large chorus. l.r.tMfT "The t'nkissed Rride." a fnrce of the three-room apart ment tjpe, by Charles Demorest. The complications are many and the situations characteristic of this school rf entertainment. The company is equal to all thc comedy demands. SAILORS' GLEE CLUB STARS ON KEITH BILL Gobs From Hampton Roads Got Big Share of Applause From Crowded House Former service men provided the fea ture acts at Keith's, both the I'nlted States Glee Club, composed of former sailors, and the Dixie Duo. mnde up Market Bt. dtp Kith 11 A. M to lltlST.K. rnniiLEss rrnt MARY PICKFORD IN HER LATEST PRODUCTION "THE HOODLUM' STANLEY CONCERT ORCHESTRA Direction of Albert F. Wtyn AIjjo Hnon?i1 Organ So'oitta Next Week nrclENE O'RRIEN In FlMt Showing of THE PERFECT LOVER" THE NEW of two of Lieutenant "Jim" Europe's j p A P T T O T syneopators. scoring exceptionally well. 1 1, 1 1 1 J 1 The glee club, led by Jerry Swinford. 724 MARKET STREET sang numerous melodies of more than DIRECTION OF THE STANLEY COMr ANT usual merit. Among them were camp WALLACE REID songs, a menuu song nnd "Blowing i In "THE VALLEY OF THE (HANTS" Bubbles." all of whirl, were vigorously . BLatfttJ-.gfiTllm applauded FOR THE DEFENSE' The three former bandsmen from - - - Kurope's infantry band -pilled forth VJ p I A ( -IM11I' OI nil n.l III niiiiinn liiiii iiiii.ii- mui - IJI4 .MAltKCT SlREET Kver since Mary I'lckford mnde such ' a hit as the dirty child in "Te of the ' "STEP LIVELY" AT CASINO "Shorty" McAllister and Others En- i -r Tu- TT T7nme f ' , n , .ur. nnu .iirr. .mini a. iiaui.--i, ui IF YOU had gone with me to the lied , Npw York wlll nrriVP today to visit Mill down at Cape May last Sntur- jjri Carles K- Mather at Avonwood day night you would have realized that . r'0urt, Haverford, for a few days, the season is about over, for thc poor TllcJ. wjjj ttcnd the polo gnmes. old mill has donned us storm uouis m"-'- that last festive dance. However, many cottngers nre staying down for thc fall. And Eleanor Bispham. who has just enme hack from France, where she has been doing canteen work for the past j (oul. Wceks five months, was there over Minunj with her parents. At the Red Mill on Saturday night she was wearing a black georgette dress trimmed with jet. She looks wonderfully well since her return to America in spite of hav ing worked so hard. And if you h.ad 6een the numbers of beaux dancing attendance you would know that others, Tholo by rhoto-Crafters. Miss Genevieve V. Vnndegrlft Daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. William li. D'Oller, of 1.1.13 Glrard avenue, whose engagement to Mr. A. Diss ton nile, of Germantown, was an nounced this week Miss ,los;phlne Mather and Miss TWothv Mather, daughters of Mr. Mather, will return thir week from Nantucket, where they spent tnrec or Miss Corn Shields, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Shields, has returned to her home in Cape May after spend ing thc summer as thc guest of her sister, Mrs. Harry Darlington, at Bass Rocks, Me. MISyDARRAH A BRIDE Nuptials Celebrated In Mutohmore Presbyterian Church An Interesting wedding took place in the Mutchmorc Memorial Tresbyterian Church. Eighteenth street nnd Mont gomery avenue, nn Saturday evening, when Miss Dorothy 1. Dnrrah, daugh shows thc runaway marriage, thc sec ond the attempted escape of the iin-. muted bride through the ingenuity of her husband, whose eTinrieiice in a ma- t.- 1 1, nn I rti.n lc n.inltlna lllln In tnflUO i lilt, llllullKllin . . 1.1 H.' ...... ' ... .. . ,. . . , up as the girl who is "a good tellow. ;" ' - ' , tertaln; Burlesque Features nnd the last disentagles. happily, of number of followers who desire her np- I ..s,lnr... M,,Alllter' hrevltv is en course, the complications of thc earlier I pearance in films of this sort. It will . """ , 7 , , r" hr' ut ' " plot. be a relief to see her some da? in a ' tirely phjsical. 1 hen it comes to ex- Miss Caldwell has given more plot new kind of character, but then who plosive fun of his tjpe he is-one of the and better morals to her libretto thanlshall be the one to inform the girl with ! l,iKKCat men nn the burlesque boards. is custoniarv these later da s in musical the curls that she has grown up? I ., ,. ... ,. , ,, . ii imiiiiiiui j nun iiiui uu.in ui iin.n ,.ii " ' '1 he diminutive comedian proved this X I N- O N S .'mrin.li. IIah n.i.1inM..n n-lltfh fillnil 1 Kelinetll HnrTlltl fl Till lit t lo Kllflll V M CR - the theatre, seemed very much delighted isenger supplied much humor. Aggie nt the ( nsino. where he appears with with' the offering, part of the credit for Herring. Andrew Arbucklc. Max l)ti- ."Step Lively, Girls," nn extravaganza which beloncs to the excellent nroduc- vidon, I'nul Mullen and Dwight Crit- ,!,. .1.-., i,i .nmnnnv n ehnnce to tion and nersonnel nrovided by the pro-.tenden were in the support. ... , ..'. ... ...i ' r:i mil.-. VI Golem and his well-bal , - . .... . . . . ' .,', . .. ,, i . IMilll' IIII'MIHIIIII ill 1111-11 ,iiiiiiiini""-".--J ' ,,.. i'nn... - " wii"! pinnirv i o, duccr, Charles Dillingham, and the at- I 1 he visit of General I'ershing proved ' ' ....... Inneed troupe present an athletic and JERMA.vtown AVE he CHELTEN AVE. tractive stagecraft nnd drilliug of Frcd'a novel added attraction. Musical se- I their terpsichorean propensities, t athe- I ,robat,(. ', lint is strikingly novel. ,MBr' !',rn""rv'"' ,n Advance. Latham and Edward Boyce. Jerome I lections and organ music completed the ; rme Crawford can wear clonics well in If , . i,nn,iliner which deserves it V-C.IML.U11NC CAKKAK aggregation famous. They fairly teemed with it, and the result was a variety of music that brought them rounds of npplanse, and several encores. Countess Veronn displayed excep tional ahilitv as a manipulator ot ine 11 A ! Tfi 1 1 .an 1, i TOM MOORE & "LORD and LADY ALGY" ThurMaj Friday anl Saturday ,,, OERALDINB FARRAR In "THE WORLD AND ITS WOMEN." ezinihaloii. Walter Weeins had n good A D f A H T A monologue nnd a trained bas horn. The f 1r,JjI. A A Belle Sisters contributed a dainty song I , A. M ,r 2T4 ":VT l,M p.s nnd dance number Home .Millershlpirjii i ir- DI IDtytr ARTCRAFT ...i.i. if.i tin-rA nii.1 t-ldie Mnrnn UILl-,i-' UVJixrvu paraah 'lllll .lll'U lllllilHII ...... i nt the piano, sang nnd danced nnd ' played thejnselves into the hearts oi mnny new friends. Boy llarrnh nnd .lacqnelina did some exiiert skating Virginia Re, a "dry" playlet, with Eva Taylor and company, made a distinct impression. And a dancing benr who "shimmied wound up nn interesting progrnm. nin AlinfTsitt I he Misleading Widow Adapted From Play nlLLETED" V f CT 0 R I A MARKET STREET AROVE OTH fi A. M. TO 1 1 : 1 r. p M. v?Lx WILLIAM FARNUM In 'WOLVES OF THE NIGHT" 'COLONIAL yZ.. Dire-yon of Slnnlev Co. Kern's score seems to have more melo- program. die originnlity. variety of treatment I her pnrt ns I Plate." 'The American Fashion he has done of late seasons. The "First Bosc of Summer, Teacher. Teacher" i Moore Plrootnl b Harry Ueaumont from the Hay b It c Carton, cloldwyn play. Even if you happen to be one of those TROCADKBO Thc "Social Follies," and "I've Been Waiting for You All the, who do not care to see a movie which n characteristic burlesque, is '-,, ii u ,' i rn,,ni, .i iw Tim" nre of thc almost vanished I has been mnde from a play, the reviewer I traction, ter of Mrs. Robert I Darrah, of 1S-U , , ,,,.,. ., , , I ... .... ... ',.:..,., u- !...j nmnnr n The Follies are the nt-divided Mr. and Mrs. Richnrd Oiler have . 1J iL.t 1.A te. ' 1 1. ...--. fnw o fetf rlnvu nt lrfl I besides Eleanor were gina uuii. . , oeen um Biii--.ir. .. .s.. -.....- "-"-. n . nrri,nrt Burgess WV l Oiler's grandmother. Mrs. Jones M ister, ,nJL,M" . " "' "T l. " B;.' I heard splendid accounts of her from i nt her home in Cape May. Mrs. Oiler several of the girls who have been over , will bo remembered ns Miss Ge.nette there doing thc same work, nnd, believe , Farics. roe, she was one favorite. Mfs W(b,tor Dougherty and her MB MYERS had sevntv men on daughter. Mrs. Marion Dougherty. ,B Myt-Ilb hart seventy men , h ,cloe(1 tI)ir suramer hnrn- in .u. .h'.S ' 1 1'? v, f LrZlt I fnpe May nnd returned to the Bcllcvue think he would be exbnusted after those ' tf H" IInM Sunday afternoons. Do you know he Stratford Hotel. goes in town every Sunday morning nnd jjr.' nnd Mrs. Alexander II. Carver. goes nround to thc various service clubs 0 Ardinore, nre staying at the Tray- 1 Mcitlnnliln enc, nt l..nn . . Un .1.1- .1 .1.1 l. ..I ..... A l mOO P H U ell - Re! OCt Pfl htirlCSnilC Cast Of . "uii'vuuun; OIL v, linn. eut.f,vpin llltll llll Oil,- MKllllll HIT wrwvij) - North Sixteenth street, was married ,iosph santley. ns the lieutennnt and because the handling of the scenario and I principals and n capable chorus. Quigg to Mr. W. Clyde Oourlcy, of 1511 1 inter the "good fellow" girl, does the I the direction make it cnjoynble ami un- I nni1 Rubin have thc leading fun-making North Nineteenth street, by the pnstor, female impersonation with just the right 'dcstandable by any one. ' parts touch of awkwardness nnd travesty. Light comedy vehicles nre not ensj ...... Thn hrido n-ne plven ill marriacc bvlllis ilnnclnir'bi nrneefnl nnd his nine- tn mnki nnrl uhen tin, rm-inn-xp cnu- thU BI.IOl The 1 ncc .Makers oiler '.... ... .. . . ... i n.innnlnil n li rl Ivnipnl n v t m Vfl CO n7.ll . i i. m-., Tni.r. ii Tinrrntt ,vn inc nevond the averace. ivv riawver. ' one it wns wit i n sense of iov heennse , '.""n'" " '.-i - . . . llLIIIO'lll'. .HI.'. IHIIIII I" U.H.... ...... -n . - .. . . -- - -rf-.- .I,! i, f l,mf MIm .lanes 8. llyinB opposite him, is delightfully ' the injection of clever titles curried the .. ft -e u --J U ! Htirgcss was mam oi nnnur ...... ... thoUKh , v0,n, honorg Mmg , Uor bridesmaids were .Miss lrginia ".,ntny Mnynard. Robert Higgins pro-! the Adelphi with Mnxine Elliott and Parsons and Miss Eleanor D. Worth- vides incessantly droll moments when- William Faversham as the stars, ington. The little flower girls were ' ever he is on the stage and with Mr. ; Naomi Childers has the role of the wife Miss Gertrude Silvers and Miss S place. Fatima and company nave a ijfnni f J I nu Xxt clever Oriental act. which is well re-. 1 HI-WORLD and Its WOMAN .lever wriemni . ,.nnany ' Turns, fri. sat TOM MOORE ccived. and .1. . Mark and (onipnnj n ..rDRD AND jj,,- ALOY" display some grocelul dancing. iiiuk other acts that rou nro Muriel Hudson a comedy sketch ; Gates and Finley, ; comelinns; Emily Smiley, with a new playlet, nnd the Three Macim Sisters. ' in addition to which arc the usual pic- , tures. ! -... """ '"B CARTER CAKE" THfllSDAV FRIDAY AND SATURDAT "CIIOOS1NO A WIFE" It was only a few ea- sons since the piny was revived here nt inviting the men to take a hike with him? From about twelve to two he has a little time to rest, but at two sharp he nnd his men start out. Last Sunday, the men were entertained at supper at the Young Men's Christian Association at Fifteenth and Cherry streets. Mrs. Edwnrd Powell, who has done such splendid canteen work, gave the suppei . and tho table wns pretty with silver nnd flowers. Thc vaudeville performance after the cats was unusu ally good. TROTHER owes me a tooth," said tJ Polly, and the family laughed! And then I heard about it. It appears in Polly's family whenever she or brother loses a tooth, said' tooth is tucked under the pillow nt night. And In the morning what do you think is under thnt pillow? Not the tooth, no, Indeed, but a bright new ten cent piece, which is left there by the fairies. Well. Peggy's tooth came out the other day and Brother gnzed longingly and lovingly nt it. Oh ! how he did wish thnt tooth was his. Finally he asked permission to play with it and as Sister is a very generous little sister thc said he might, provided ho gave it back before bedtime. Alas! when bedtime came the tooth had disappeared. Dropped out of his pocket or fallen by the wayside, no one knew; anyway it was not to be found. So now the plan is, when Brother's next tooth comes out he turns it over to Sister nnd. the reward will be hers. And Brother, who is a fair soul, is perfectly satisfied. But every now nnd then, like the wife to whom you owe ?!5, Sister reminds him of it. "Don't forget you owe me a tooth." NANCY WYNNE. Santley does a screaming burlesque on tnn InnLnlv p.tnnnatin flntwo.j. Louise Barrett. , goott AVelsii is such a participant in Mr. Herbert Courley was his cousin s ' ,h ,.om(iv honors thnt more of his best man. and the ushers included Mr. ' 'participation would be welcome. The Miss Catharine Cassard, who. hasl vvilliam .7. McFeeter. Mr. Thomas R. ; Duncan Sisters, blonde nnd diminutive, teen visitlncr Miss Kathrvn Baehe nt .. -., ,- t.-n.. n At., tvii. are delichtful "enfnnts tcrribles in uui i.t.iui on i lU'ti more, in Atlantic City. while the best work is done by the star, j Tom Moore, as Lord Algy. Several good scenes have been used, particularly the racetrack episode. The I photography nnd settings arc tine. which boasts a diversified plot, In which Hnrr Bartlett nnd George Seymour lend the comedy nud Miss Florence Tanner nnd Kosr Allen head thc femi nine contingent. CAPITOL THEATRE OPENS nVn a t:' b;!! REGENT m5Vct.eIlbL"ewJth and Dave Jones in luUJJ1 ' x , "FOOL'S r.OLD" BROADWAY Picturesque realism and an abundance oi patnou'- epirn m" . 'Married Via Wireless" u worthy fen- F MARKET STREET AT JUNJFETt CONTINUOUS VAUDEVILLE 1 1 A Hf In 11 P U AL GOLEM TROUPE I FATIMA A CO.t J C MACK ft CO.. Other. Inr.i nMrnotin., l-'lnhnmte SCCnic OOUIP- - incut and a good cast se,rve to make the BROADWAY nrM? L Sn0.AJi, production a number -one hoadlincr "V1ARRIFD VIA MIRFI CCC" Morle Senna nnd Lee kept laughs ' 'v,.MIitM1:'L' VIA WlKLLhlib Stanley Company's Newest Film House Starts With Crowds The Capitol, the newest of thc Stnn- ....'..;..- rnniiltv Torellr.s ( lrcus dc- . -l III'" .tip, ''...- - - lighted the kiddles nnd several other , novel nets rounded out a verj pleasing , bill. "Witness for the Defense" is the1 photoplay attraction. CROSS KEYS A. Seymour Brown ' and his adaptable company presented a sie rerguson WITNESS FOR THE DEFENSE" CROSS KEYSMAmsETSTI.IlOTH SEYMOUR BROWNE &; CO' PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES Saranac Lake, N. Y., has returned to her home in Cape May. where Miss Alva Sergeant will join her for the remainder of Sep tember. Mr. Andrew Wheeler,. Jr., spent the week-end in Cape May. Mr. and Mrs. Hownrd Ketcham, of 2.1!) Harvey street, and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Ketcham, with Miss Betty Ketcham, who have been visiting them, have returned from Silver Lake, Pocono Mountains. In the cast appear the favorites of the Bolin Brvsou. Mr. Wil-,nre oeiignuiii euiunus nuiuu " t.oiuwyn siock cnmpnny, including ley Company s iiiouou-.i.-iu.u """"' ,.()m,v sketch which pleased, l.vcry- llnm V nm.rn nnd Mr William E l" """"'"' "'".' """, ""'-'". -i . 'iiii-i- o. i.ii,..i.i, . iuun ieIKu. 111111111.1, Market street, opened us doors 10 ting 11 the musical Hue irom roiuiMiiK linm E. Bourn and Mr. w illiain " '..or(1(i tl,0 big hit of the evening. The . HuKrcss. Leslie Stuart. 1'hilo McCul- , ... . ,.',.,. L ,.. i.n.........utln.. ,-,. m the heichts of Courley. also a cousin. The ceremony ol(1 ,.ri0liuc specialty of the chorus, ,Bh. Kate Lester and Hal Tnintor. the puhlic yc.ster.iaJ . n is u, ..,. .. ., . - . - iimiel i the nnn 1 1 ..! 1 . 1 n- 1 . .... i.i . ... -. .1 ... ll.nl IIIIIUIU.111,1 . ...... .... . - tooK place nt ti :..i n jiock am followed by a reception nt the the hrido s mother. Mr. nni ench ltenaissancc 1 l'lie interior w WILLIAM' PENN Will Oakland, d provided with that excellent tenor, thoroughly de limited and was encored often. He was Hie opening bill wns "The Valley of J assivtrfl by Marie Brennan. talented and J FORREST NIGHTS AT 8. , MAT TOMORROW A STUNNING SUCCESS t En(rltpmnt To Wwkli Only CHARLES DILLINGHAM'S NEWEST MUSICAL COMEDr Gnurlev will live in Glensidc and will receive on Thursdays in October. "-', ' lold crinoline specialty oi me cnorus, 1 lough, Kate Lester and Hal lamtor. , '" ' . .. . i melodious opera was included in the i.v.ii. i.uanui md wasjcvolvu to n fllttv tlmt ,, quaint., j -nth and Eighth streets, nnd even l,at roll,.torv f ',,. ()1 Club. More at- j SHF'S A HOnn FFI I 0a7 home of swort, old-fashioned lilt, was very A;AIA!7;jh',,.'(.,,'(:,d'll"y jh,1"s" Si fnr ,lnvvn '" ,llP ,,,"i"pf's ,cnt1'"1 'listr;(,t tractive 'melody wns furnished by .lason i ul ,Lj . J ,,KZrR,X-, d Mrs. fetching. frtnn irn-V 'he Krpiiario t,s Frame. , there is an obviously large movie fan ; nn() (-)(,rii lln,i Allen nnd Lee. with a with the?Uob Thtre New Tork Co. and will - i ""r,r frar'TTl u 1 ,.,; public, judging by the si.e of the audi-, lh.,,rti kiti (.onhl(1n(i a K00,l ,iro.! Joseph SANTLF.V fillbert and Sullivan Revival ' ,fcII,?i?:'r1?iU,i iV.'.r- --.?it U-r ---- The house is not yet completed. Rrnm. I VvLV, PFUNOT NELSON lilbrrt and Sullivan Revival I "wtofow B. lie Burke has not m.l. Thp holl.p ,s not Gallo Comic Opera Company will.1"1 lron-r vehicles nnd as a result her f ,,. ,, , ,. Frcl wo Gilbert and Sullivan operas P"Plar ty upon the scree., was in; ! , f rt.i, ito.t t,r o . ' Chestnut Street -Opera House A hpro. hicers had - )C, P nf SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. John B. Thayer, Jr., of Red wood, Haverford, will give a ball at the Bellevuc-Stratford on the evening or .Mommy, .innunry 0, in honor of her ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mrs. John Lucev and Miss Bessie Lucey motored up to Lakewood from their home in Ovcrhrook. nnd arc spend ing the week with friends. Mrs. Horace S. Weeks, of Rose mont, has returned from Bay Head, where she spent the summer. Mr. Chnrles Bisseil, of Wayne, left yesterday to spend the winter with his son in Florida. Mr. and Mrs. W. Austin Obdykcl nnu .miss .Moiiy undyue, of rieasant Bank, Radnor, returned on Saturday irom hunsct J.aKe, Ale. I TUC li offer tw r.t tne uncsmui ou.-ei u.mi .iuuk ,. ,. nM . .. ... i..f... ...:. Annnnncement is made of the mar- Lfor its first week. "The Mikado" will "'"" " '" '" ", -'' 'l. "'" ' ' " an excellent organ. . ... , ,. ... .. , . . ., , .1, i ti' j HI store in iin- nun inns, iniuriri, ., -In nf Mlao Aniin V. mlipth Nplsnii. l,o siniir nt Mniidav. Tucsdav. Acd-1 . .. ... ....,.'., ,., The on daughter of Mrs. Emma Nelson, of nesday and Saturday nights, and at the H'pJ:.in,; Giants." made from Peter K lie's vivacious. Sharing honors is Nn.i- 2342 North Thirteenth street, aniHlr. Wedncsdav nnd Saturday matinees, and . ' h novel of the redwoods of California nnd I mova's newest photoplay. "The Bed George Martin Pfundt. of ."!)37 North, "H. M. S. Pinafore" Thursday andlr"',' . . fenturing Wallace Held. It is an in-I Lantern." This is a pretentious and Fnirliill street, on Wednesday evening, ! Kridi.v nights. It has been a long . ' "c ll!'r","' ' " l"!" " '" -"- tcrestlng Jind well-made production, elaborate offering, presenting tnc pop nt the home of the bride's mother, by time since Philadelphia has been favored "' " ""'" ' "" ' "'. """" "' "" the Rev. John V. Ellson. pnstor of with a (!llbprt Bnd Sullivan revival, and (afl '.' ha,s ,akp'1 ,n h"mo "?"" the 1.-1.111 Avenue Bnntist Church. Le-1 .u : f ,i, i:-u nni,n.io i.e.I soldiers, as have many others during ; . " " . ". . , ,, ' lllU Ulillllf Wl "- w..,,u .................. 'I.i , n,.o Tlio u" Hl ' - A..i -.r nn,tnni llul"- """ "'"" "'"i' ' various news pictures. , r.,.ni.ln 11-hn In- ti niolii it flint t, "iwv.o i U ll" -H'H- till" u,i "'' u ' businob. to interfiMT with tho work of Tim Snnnett enmedv. "1 nclelom lth- hilar star nt her best. .Mane and Ann ,( n Cnhin." a less boisterous than'Clnik. with their funny skit. "In BROAD Next Mon. Evg. OPENING OP SEASON COHAN AND HARRIS TrtdMit MRS. FISKE In a CnmHy of M-vnhln, MadneM an3 "MIS' NELLY OF N'ORLEANS" Sfat Sale Opn Thursday 9 A M. eniany others during , n.pri fm. ,his director, wns also What?" and Winkle nnd Dean, with PADDTfl Mvt Unn Vva ,r ;"" b"'"'1- the vh bi ,,,,,, ns SUppicmCntcd by! catchy new songs, arc also offered. UAtIlUN INeXt 1V10I1. CVg. n from a group of " . ' ... ,,,,lirpe ' opening or season Iry to make it their d by Miss Elvira Wanner. ,. .,,,, villir,m Danforth Interest also unsln0'" ' ii""''- '',' "' "' best man wns Mr William Erric I ISLaml x'."",lim , - ,f i i i I V , the benevolent lady, who is in n 1 of X ,or th! J families &S7hi' ? onanL'uml f"mls' " S"mS ",at h" hmbMi Ml ny. Thc Urhlegroom and bride ; "e. J''K.Jai"llll's'e Prlma ,I"ua. 1Iantt , her because she wns too extravagant. A ALONG THE READING Mr. nnd Mrs. William Henderson and their family, of Oak Lane, have re turned from their summer home at Wildwood Crest. The engagement of Miss Grace Henderson to Mr. William R. Keech. of this city, was recently announced. LANSDOWNE Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Downing Tay lor and family, of Stratford avenue, nre spending the summer in Sea Side Park. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Phillips and and their young 6on, Master Jack Phil lips, have returned from Ventnor, where , . Sf( "" ll'a UIHV IVUIUVU WU I IUWIUI) IIIIIIU daughters, Miss Margaret Thayer and I they have been for the last three .Hiss l'aulinc llinycr. Miss Pauline months, 'ilinyer will make her debut at u tea to be given by her mother on Satur day, October 4. MIsb Mnrgaret Thayer, who would have been a debutante two years ago, will assist In receiving. Mr. and Mrs. Popo Yeatman have issued invitations for a tea to intro Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Love have closed their cottage in Ocean City nnd returned to their home, 10 East Green wood avenue. high avenue and Twelfth, street. Thc!lnokp( fonvard to with interest bride was given in marriage by hercompnnT contains two sterling Gil- iiiHH-, .ui. .Minn ruiuuBi-i. iiiiu "" bcrtian comedians. .lelterson Ue Ange attended ny .uiss r.ivirn vt nnner. The A recept ceremony will be nt home nt TOST North Fnirliill street, after their wedding trip. Shiniozumi. TIOGA f- n.l M Tnenun T fln.tr f McCOl GOFF incv, Vnrth Broad street, their son anil The wedding of Miss Florence Goff, I daughter. Mr. Tiel Clark and Miss daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. II. S. Goff, Margaret Clark, and Mrs. Clark's of 71 Station avenue. Haddon Heights. I"""' t thei Tio.Vlon e " aftc N. J., to James Lawrence McCoy, of pa(.siK the season in Atlantic Citv. West Philadelphia, will take place to- W. and Mrs. Clark entertained Sliss night in the Methodist Episcopal Beatrice Cosgrove. of Washington, D. Church. Tho Rev. William R. Raver of the church, will perform the cere mony and will be assisted by tho Itevi I Francis, of Baltimore, Md. it. u. v-arnsie, a relative ot the bride. I Miss Sarah Goff will be maid of honor and Mr. Arthur Prowattain will be the best man. The bridesmaids will be Miss Edith Atkinson nud Miss Edith UnderkufBcr. Miss Annn Sharp will be the flower girl. Thc ushers will be Mr. Beale Schmucker and Mr. Rob ert Luckeubach, of Logan, Pa. ' gossipy woman and ner nroiiier suppiv mtich of the fun by rrason of their sayings and actions. The widow thinks other husband's life insurance and the war department's ability to pay, so shci Oraanlzatlon to Retain Honor of Famed Librettist Dumont's Minstrels, ns an institution. I is to go on and wltnout any Change ot . Shopping COHAN AND HARRIS Prnl "THREE FACES EAST" With VIOLET HEMING Th dripping- Tiny of th- Secret Etrvlc. rjlr-ct From a Run nf a Poll,l T.ir f th Cohan ami Harris Theatre. N. Y. Seat Sale Opens Thursday. 0 AM. GRAND Banjos and saxophones! 1 proved to be a good medium for Burt DUMONT MINSTRELS GO ON Earle and His Six Girls to express their, wnv with melody. And Krnnr. and La- Name In Salle supplied as much wholesome com- i edy as Burt and ln girls supplied mil- i sic. Peggy Courday starred in "The I Cat," a satire on social manners. "Song afforded a novelty in idea i that cave ample opportunity for the ! 1 u:i:.. r Plmplaa llninn. nnd ".tnnef ' sternation and to the benefit of the mont. for so many seasons manage, nm. "y,.: r.nitntjv. - artists. LYRIC nn''" 55. V' ..l.fc t... ccnitcn i-ntiini" verv ,n,l, 1,1 ,,:.., ne l.n nrlpnvnffnnTnc . . .- . 1 ..""!. ,ni ' . 1 r.l.Kf. Ul.l r,e. linn, us. -i - -., inuiniisi,,. ,......... i Kennedy and ivrnnier. nnu me iiu-i- . . D v kj r V RCCn alive. I The opening for the season was nni , .,. , ..notable, as were the rLURCIMt-t I n, C U C T, Int. T.--.n.,l- Tin. . ,n nnvn - ui. ,i i. v.i is- name in raeinuii -i ii- nm !- ." h" LIIlUlllJ(.m II If i'"" -s.fc- " ..-. .1.1. SAM S. SHUBERT THEATRE r:enlna-n at R II 50 Mat Wednesday. AL JOLSON in "SINBAD" seats Thur., plans r vnr the week end. Ihis week their L....ij ,i'lll tin Mrs. Alhprt I.nttn. hi pastor ; ;. -., tCnthrvn Frnneia nn.l the latter's daughter, Miss Kathryn WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. J. II. Campbell, of 6610 Stuart duce their daughter, Miss Jane Bell' street, have returned from a visit to Yeatman, at Ballygarth, Chestnut Hill I "NA'afehlnBton, where she has bece visit on Monday, October 0, from 4 UDtij ing her son, nnd to Rockaway Beach for 6 :30 o'clock. tho past month. r j -.r r7 I 'Ir' an1 Mrs- Edward Dixon, of 4712 iu j Jonverse, oi upland street, gave a Dirthday party in Lhetwynd, Rosemont. entertained nt dinner last evening after the polo match. Among tho guests were Dr. and Mrs. William B. Cadwalader, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Itobrt Ii. Montgomery nnd Mrs. and Mrs. Robert K. Cassatt. Mr. and Mrs. Roberts will enter tain at dinner this evening at their home in Paoli. Mr. and Mrs. George McFadden will give a dinner next Saturday, September 20, at Bloomfleld, their place in Rose mont. Mrs. John B. Thayer, 3d., of Haver ford, entertained nt an informal lunch eon yesterday at her home in Haverford. Mr. and Mrs. II. Ashton Little, of the Orchards, Strafford, haro issued in vltations for a tea on Saturday, October 4, from 4 until 7 o'clock, to introduce "their daughter, Miss Mary H. Little. Mf.tod Mrs. Richard Baylor Hick man blft issued invitations for the marriage of their daughter, Miss Mary Lee, Hickman to Major Charles School Blakely, U. '8. A., on Wednesday, Octo ber 8, at 4 o'clock, in Calvary Church, Louisville, Ky, Invitations have been Issued by Mr. and Mrs, James Caverly Ncwlln, of the Willows, Bryn Mawr, for a dance in honor of their two daughters, Miss Louisa Ncwlln and Miss Adelaide New- lin, and Mr, and ,Mrs. Jcmes Caverly Newlln. Jr.. ob Uctober 7 at the Merlon iS9Ml'1&-&Q - .. r , fjt w"i 1f ". "W Bwi honor of their niece, Miss Anna Dixon, of Frazer, who is spending a short va cation with them. Tho evening was spent in dancing and games. Among those present were: air. ana Airs. R. J, Dixon, of Frazer; Miss Mnry Dixon. Miss Margaret Dixon. Miss Margaret MoLoughlan. Miss Kathryn Black. Airs, lvatnryn mack, .Miss So phie Mullen, Mr. Paul McLoughlan, Mr. Andrew McLouglan. Mr. and Mrs. David Gardener, Mr. Charles Girber, Sir. James Sheridan, of Frazer; Mr. James Dixon, Mr. RicHhrd Dixon, Mr. Eugene Dwycr, Mr. John F; Dixon and Mr. Leo ToaL QERMANTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward W. Moore, of 411 West Chclten nvenue, are receiving congratulations on tne birtn or & son, Edward James Moore, 2d. Mrs. Frank Byron, of 370 Rumford avenue, Mount Airy, will be at home to the women of the First Methodist Epis copal Church, of Germantown, nnd their friends on Thursday, from 3 until 1 3. No cards have been sent out. Mrs. Leander Jones, of 510(1 Wayne avenue, entertained Mr. and Mrs. Je rome Diffenderfer, of Lincoln, 111., at luncheon on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hellings are being congratulated on the birth of a son on Saturday, September 0. Miss Jean Scatehard, of 005 Eaat Chelten avenue, has returucd from spending the summer at Ocean City. Miss Elsie Ractier, of 2114 'East Chelten avetrue, has returned from a trip tnrougn tne :ve,w- ispgianq states. Mlu; Sj .Mayer .witllMirawMieT no4 W. J'"ii?l"il ,'!i'"" NORTH PHILADELPHIA Dr. and Mrs. Charles A. Koder, of 245S North Sixteenth street, have closed their summer home. Tine Best. Bergey, Pa., and have returned to this city. Thc first meeting of thc members of the Alumnae Association of the Wil liam Tenn High School for Girls, who will take part in the annual vaudeville entertainment to be given by the asso ciation on Friday apd Saturday even ings. October 24 and 2.1, in the Academy of Music, will be held on Thursday evening in the alumnae rooms in the Grand Fraternity building, lfS2S Arch street. The entertainment, which will be followed by dancing, will be in charge of Miss Ellen Kroneberger, president of the alumnae; Miss Mar garet C. Clark, Miss Alice A. Elsasser, Miss liarrici jiau, .miss meanor i . Kervin. Mrs l!..hn 1 TTninlc- V. Levy. Miss H. Rav singer, Mrs. William R. Moone.v,, Mrs. Ilelnnara .eu ami .uirn ncicn ji. West. Miss Ida M. Week is vice president of the association; Mrs. Finncis Saay, corresponding secre taw: Mrs. William H. McKcever. re cording secretary; Mrs. William R. Mooney, treasurer, and Miss Laura Hausmann, assistant treasurer. This year the members will divide the pro ceeds with the l'uuuc Ledoeii Santa Claus Club. The fine cast is composed of Made- j Saturday afternoon nnd the bounteous usua fimt, In "HOADS OF DESTINY" laine Clare, Dorothy Waters, Prank thin p(,t forth on that occasion is heing Mills, KretlericK i-.smeitnii, .urs. i-nesuy Morrison nnd Fred liearu. ROXBOROUGH Mrs. Carl I'nwers and her daughter. Miss Anna Powers, of Pechln street, liavc gone to Atlantic City to remnin n fortnight. " SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Kisco Club, of Broad aud Por ter streets, held its annual clambake on Sunday at Westville, N. J., the following members and friends attend ing: Mr. Joseph Jennings. Miss Louella Dnnnellv. Mr. Peter McCarthy, Jr., Miss Olive Tempest. Sergeant John Jennings. .Miss rae Jiagture. air. i;d. ward Cavanaiigh, Miss Rosella Camer on. Lieutenant Commander It. O. Me Kenna, Miss Mazie Dorrance, Mr. Clarence Mctz, Miss Sue De Forrest, Captnln L. J. Kelly. V. S. A.; Miss Doris Haviland, rjnslgn ijeorgc Hates, IT. S. A. ; Miss Lettio Hornier, Mr. Augustus Seidel and Miss Constance De Foe. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr. and Mrs. Marks Roomberg, of 1830 North Thirty-third street, have returned from Atlantic City, where they have been spending the summer. Dr. nnd Mrs. George Rosenbaum served all this week. The house nt Ninth and Arch has been renovated and refur bishedvnnd new scenery proa-ided. The VICTORIA ''Wolvea nJ " ;'?! V ,-5 familiar first part wns replete with up- William r arnuin i-iu, uj .. ,,,,,, u , . Sheldon and dlreeted by J. Gordon Ed- to-date jokes nnd the newest of hongt, wards. Fox play from jazz to the standard old ballads. Admirers of William larnum will -pi,. .,! ii nvonte lin.l to ,!, like his work in this vehicle, because ... th , votin- rnntnSt nt Hog he lives up to a! of the ideals of what I()(iml fnr ft spfinS()r for khip. It a brawny film hero should be Just; , br, ht ,, thnnly. The audience bow he will impress them when he,;, SS(I its plnasllrP nt the revival of appears in the role of r rancois illon. ' . bv frnMnt nnd hearty AnFI PHI nnoAD nelow race. pop. j-uu.li 111 mat .TllL'BS Peat Feata, $1 "TOBY'S BOW" with GEOnOE MARION NIXON Delightful mystery pervades the act presented by Bolnnd Trovers and company. Mr. Trnvers deceives the ee nnd performs the seemingly mipos- sible with ease and finish. Cp-to-thc- Chestnut St. JT-SaSh? minute songs and comedy won laughs ;, shoa Dnily; '-Mr.. Evg , 7:0.1. 9:0.1. for Allmnn and McNally. KcK ami ! "JHE GIRL FROM OUTSIDE" Leighton nnd Coco and Berdi were seen j . . . to advantage in entertaining offerings, startlnc Monday. Pert 22 seat Thursday. Taylor Holmes is a screen delight iu 'Sv ffifc 'Three Black Eyes. We.l -Pat Matinees lVUKaao the French poet, can best be told nt al later date. ' j The author has supplied many tee- I narlos for the silent drama, and this one follows along the combined formulas Thura , Frl Mghta- applnuse. SCHOOL ENROLLMENT BIG H St. P PINAFORE iR-Vnudeviiic full ( vietropolitan Opera House ion pictures with a THfRPDAY EVO . SEPT 2S the features. Ine , ,-,iim.ntarv Concert by JOHN CO R M A CK KNICKERBOCKER of laughs and mot Hunch acaln form mctiire is "The Little Brother of tilt Rich. The story ot tne play, uui oi M c n ..-lint imVlit. he termed "index cards inn.nnn Mark In Cltv Institutions . ' . .. ... ..:'...... .... i....'..i. tn.tiii Nos. 84 and ."2." because the motif. Is Approached ! rntters.m. ' In the vaudeville list nre nti.. PweM-wvtenrt He, concerns the owner of land adjoiniug a , . ,, ,, .,,. ,.,i. , ,.,,. ,i Knllie 1'oKter. comedv and ot tins chestnut st No war u. JachMiii and l.anc. nuging nnu I'ich copper bed. The owner raises sheep upon it. nnd at the proper moment thc heroine enters, which forces him to accept a position in South America, in order that he may have sufficient coin of thc realm with which to supply the needs of his lady fair. While he is gone the three owners of the adjoin ing property, villians that they nre. session will far exceed any preious figures, according to Superintendent of Schools Garber. No definite report will bp mnde until next week, but it is un officially said the 300.(100 mark is being approached. "There bus been more house-build- i"' i. --""""',..' o., eon. of ".VJtb North Thirty-third ftafcldn Miss Doroibv lee" Miss trt hve closed their summer" house idolse W?'I Miss K. Ray" Mes"'in Atlantic City and returned home. MANAYUNK Miss Martha II. Bradshaw.' of 4333 Main street, and her cousin, Miss Mary Holmes, have returned home, after spending a fortnight at Wildwood Crest. Miss Bradshaw has as ' her guest her sister-lu-law, 5Irs, Joseph Bradshaw, of Red Hill, Pa, Mrs. Edward Belz, of Main street, who has been visiting friends in Wild wood, returned home last week. LAWNDALE Miss Nancy It, Smlthfield, of Rising Sun avenue. Is spending several weeks In Baltimore as the guest of Mrs. G, Stahl. Sif NOlr; J' Wagner and Miss 8ji ViHtiMl'ot.CkuHm. utreet, have -jMtauratf FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Miss Bessie Brewer, of Queen Lane, has returned from a fortnight's visit to Wildwood. Miss Kthel Benham, daughter of Sirs. George W. Benham, of Ridge nvenue, has returned to the Falls after several weeks' stay at the Delaware Water Gap. wissahickon' Mr. andIrs. William Walter, of Sumac street, returned on Saturday from an automobile trip through Pennsvlvania. Mrs. Walter will be re membered as Miss Mildred Holt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Zell Holt, of this suburb. Mrs. James Lee and her daughter, Miss Laura Lee, of Sumac street, have returned home after spending a short time In Ocean City. YARDLEY Mrs. Millard Bllnn was given a variety shower Friday evening at the 'home! of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. aron Cllver, Mr. and Mrs. RobertW, Welch eo tertalned at dinner Thursday evening later street, hare' at thelt hwne on pelawarft -avenue. B;ft'HvJ.is WittWood, N. J. 1 3iw ajm.f . eet thc hero's wife, to sign over the ing in the city than people generally deed to the land to them. I realize," said superintendent i.aroer. G Tin vmond Nve is no longer with the "Aiauy new lainiiirx imvr nunm ...n-. Fox organization, but has risen to other cinema honors. In this film, "shot" before he changed companies, lie gives excellent support to the star. Louise Lovelv looks like her nnmc, and Irene increasing the totnl of school children. No school will show an enrollment below normal, while most of them have heavy increases." The greatest congestion exists south Rich is the girl in South America who cares for the hero when his mind is unbalanced. Charles Clary supplies the role of villain with all dastanlliness necessary. Lamar Johnston, Al Fre mont nnd Carrie t lark ard also arc present. Belgian Prelate and Cardinal Gib bons Give Public Audience of Jackson street, in Northwest Phila dclpbia, West Philadelphia nud the Loguu district, it is said. 10,000 HONOR MERCIER Tonight, S H. 2.V tn 11.00. Pop. Matinee TODAT 2V, .',or, 7.V-. LAST n NIOHTS I.ART .1 MATINEES, The nip-RoarlnB Farre. of the Seaion 11U1SU' . .IllChSIUl UH'I 1....1V. I-.Un.lllh 'l,t T I dancing, with sonic piano playing: Ma- , Qlnut bel spencer and company in a i-onu-u. sketch. "What Happened to Mabel?" the Bingham lour, singing and danc- . . ,. l n ' 1 ing: Billv Tvler, monologue, and the I I Up I n-KlCCPn nVKlP Bird Cabaret, feathered actors of talent.1 lllC UU'lvlobCU 1J11UC Sat Mat . 2.V to $1 Eat Night. 25c to H.tfl. TENSE1 DRAMA AT ORPHEUM of 22d Mae Desmond Plays Heroine 'Common Clay" Peat Thurs MURRAY and MACK . .eaion'pMiat!onal Musical Com4y "I'LL SAY SO" For the Orpheum's third week Mae See the PAUM nr.ACH nATHl.vo QintB A Some day some one will realize the acting ability of Mitchell Lewis and elve him the place he deserves. His Ttaltlmnre. Sent. 10. Ten thousand Bnltiinoreaiis crowded into the Jteglmeut Armory last night to greet Cardinal tvne is verv cood and his work stands Mercicr, out for its verv apparent sincerity iu i The crown passed up to the throne "Fools" Gold." which is nt the Be- like seats of Cardinal Merrier and eent A fine fistic encounter in n saloon I Oibbons. shook their hands and then sws'the muscular ability of the Vl. "The World .IT IU Woman" Tt, playing at the Colonial, with Geraldine i nrchiepiscopal residence yesterday in Farrar and Lou Tellegen in the leads. , nonor nf Cardinal Merrier, the' guests There. Is Bayard Veiller's "The Thir- including leading citizens of Baltimore teenth Chair" at the Locust, and Wal- and clergymen of this city and Wash lace Reid in "The Valley of the' ington. iGiants" is at the Strand. The at traction at the Alhambra Is "ihe r.gg. Crate Wallop," in which Charles Ray delivers the blow. Thia Is the last week for "The Girl FrW.Qutsldc," with Cullen Landfs as mijfkriant .player, at the Chestnut gtfwb 'Qvfr Housjif- Desmond and her players presented rieve Kinkead's tense story of human hearts, "Common Clay." It Is the story of a housemaid in the home of a rich family, who is led into nn adventure with the son on his vacation fiom col lege. The rlimnx comes when, with her mother on the witness stand, the r . .. .1. . . n f. b cinnbttirt 1 1 1 ilrfill" ! lawyer lor me unm-i-. -. ."!, ....... , lout some damaging testimony concern ing the girl, lenrns she is Ins own cnild. The part of the girl proved well suited , to Miss Desmond's talents. The inter ..rnti.ti,.n of the son. who really love the girl nnd finally redeems himself, cJfX&isss was cleverly done by Frank Fielder. All and other- QCIhllMfflE Child Badly Scalded Bernard F.berhnrd. three years old. of 233! North Leithgow street, was scalded' seriously last night when his Mster upset a pa(l of boiling water In tbd hoi)te. The child is now in BJ; tirlto-jicr's Hospital. v MAI1KET at 40TII STIinET Contlnuou. X.Min to 11 IV M. FBATI1IB l'llimiri..l I1IU VAIUKHU.1. AW13 Matinees Dailr. Popular ITkea Aiwa) a. F. KEITH'S THEATRE U. S. GLEE CLUB 3!i Formerly Enllited DluJacketT-S5 Florrle MILLKIISIIIP t OEniABl AUrnl in "A Mulcal Comedy Review" 1SVA TAVLOn 4 CO . THD DIXIE DUO; VtiHU.Ai nALilll tibCMO, B Alls' MAE DESMOND COMMON CLAY 1 larJ fl In September 22 TOUiYANNA" the other favorites have congenial roles. -.npuPI 1V1 MAT. TODAY. 2Sc. iJc, UHrtlLUIVl Burn.. 2.V. .IV, SObft Lyric to Open Monday "Boads of Destiny." Chnnuing Pol lock's latest play starring Florence nnMONrSAEmmeu J Welch M.n.lr.1. Reed nnd suggested by O. Henry s story DUMUfN 1 3 Ar,h ,,, nih glr,t, of the same title, will open next Monday nVRMJSQt-B LJOTINO gon THB AlOSTP evening nt the Lyric Theatre. In this roi't-'LAW bmi. AT HOP ISLAND j new play the author in a manner II- p QTT LADIES' mat TOUAY lustrates the philosophical theory of n ijliNU Stp Lively GtrJ man taking any one of three roads and walnut Ab.sth A Fashion DisfllJkJf meeting the same fate at the end of , each. .There is an excellent supporting DTini T Mi?.INEBrJSDAY r j IJ1J,-VJ ine rape ivja STU A) SAtl '1y ,? oast, including Jalvln Thoinas. Harry, T.Irhton. Efrally Callaway, Malcolm' ..T... . ." -iiii.. .t i.. tii, T.-i. i ri Williams. . iiiinui 4ii(TO!,iij, ' i-r ' .- wdum. j JKVjV- " iBlUimjFWw'c "V I -4, "A -h ii !. . :K .'U 1. : ?' . '3 Jitt .,,'?,,., .vO flf si. , .a - .A- i'Jvt. :.r. rs
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