f - I. EVENING XJBLIO LEDGBR PHILADELPHIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1019 ' fr'- iS r i J77ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of the Dale Tea to lie Given in Chestnut Hill The Orchestra Ball Another Rummage Sale NANNIE DA KB will be Introduced today lit n ten which lire mother, Mrs. Mellaril C. Dnln. will give nt Okedcn, in Chestnut 1JI1I. Tho Dales hnve recently moved hnck to their riiestmit IIII1 homo, ni during the wnr they lived with Mnliln, .Mrs. Dale's elder daughter, who mnrrled Diive William1! nml lives in C.viivvyd, Mnrinti Dale, the b'Ciotul daughter, was in l-'rniice duriiig the wnr. Nannie Is rivvfillly sweet unit at though 1 have tint met lier Jet. I cer tainly expect to I his afternoon for I have heard such chtirinltig things kuIiI about her. .Mrs. Dale will give a thentte party and tuippcr nt the ItiU-Cntlton for the receiving party and additional men guests after the tea. TUEKE will he two other debutante parties in the evening. Elizabeth J-'leld, daughter of Commander and Mrs. Field, will be given a dinner-dance nt the Ititr., nml Miss Christine llidellu will receive the guests with Mrs. Field. And out nt Spring House Mr. mid Mrs. CharlcsJ P. Fox will give n delightful fnrty for their niece, Snrnh Meade larrhon, who is a debutante also, you know THOSE pnitics ought to be line, too, because the men wilrgn to Saturday offnlrs. They can sleep after being up nil night, so to speak, when they do not have to go downtown to business. Otherwise it's quite awful nt -onie of the dances in the cnijy part of the week, the wee bird told me, became you sec the older men will not go. Thov just sav they can't stnnd it and work for a living. 11 really does seem too bad that so many are coming out this sea-on, then just aren't enough men to go round.' .lust think what it must, be in France and England these dnyH. however. Not many paities theie. methitiKs. 1 guess thero is not much heart in the women for gnyety though they do say that Paris is as gay as ever. Tint I believe that the gills of fifteen nnd sixteen will have mote fun at their parties even than the dobs thist year, because theio are bojs or that age in existence nnd the parties nic not mi Into that they cannot attend them Mid ihev hnve no business the next dn. nnd what's more their mothers make them go. Et volln ! RECENTLY ENGAGED ! 4 REAL1A the Orchestra ball nt the Hits! won quite Wondciful on Thurs day night. llae jott seen that little Mildred Stern danccV Why, she's ab solutely rcinni kable. She's only about ten years old and just ns light as u fairj. They threw the inot wonderful lights on her ns she flitted nbout tho ballroom till jou felt quite as if jnu were watchiug u real-honrst-to-good-ncss fay. As for the people there, the rooms were simply jammed ; it wns hardly possible to dance, but every one eu jojed it immensely, and I'll sny it was u real success from start to finish. ( Of course, the Vim Uonsclnors were there. Mrs. Alexander Williams Kid dle, too, and Mr. nnd Mrs. Chntlie Wright, Dr. Charles Hart, Mr. l,yiiiin lliddle. Alva Sergeant, Agnes nnd .lick Mason. Elizabeth Brockic. Sarnh rtad Sydney Franklin, Itchcccn Thomson nnd manyotheis. I OH! GIRLS nnd boys, there's going to be another rummage sale! A ill T bought n hat nt one for .?:! the otlny dav. and it's the best looklng.onc I cvet hart. And, ou see, it had belonged tl one who was not tall and didn't looll right on her, so others said, nnd so it M-n tnprifieed to the cause, in a way m It were. And hciirtr. right there when 11 ennin in nlld SCcInC tll.lt ItS COntO'ir u-miltl ncrh.ins not dettact from the otherwise intelligent expression of my r.niint-nnniie.v I linuellt it on the SPOt. To be wire, thric may be some who it,..,. I.. .............. nA,4nin nnniiitnO- llllllli 11 unnuiHui; ,,""".. tlous. but I leae them on the outside of this cold, cold world and wear the hat complacently, hoping sinecielv that its original owner will not rcgict its absence. , , , . Would it not be awful should she suddenly snntih it from me as 1 walked the cheerful streets? T hnve n sort of guilty feeling that I put one over on her as it were, by get ting something muchly nppiccinteil liv my family, whereas if I understand the case correctly, her family appreciated it not at all. , . ., , So I think I'll hie to this other sale who knows but 1 may buy me there n sable ennt for live dollars, lou never can tell. . The sale is to he lield on Thursday nnd Wridny of next week nt 11.22 Wal nut street nnd-ifs for the bcnclit of t".i Pocinl Seivice Dcpnrtilicnt of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania. Some of the ....,, ni.nmmniif wninnn In town aic m- (crested in it nnd I believe (here will be quite "some diggings" nt this sale. Among those- interested am Mrs. William W. Arnctt. Miss Elizabeth Atkinson. Mrs. W. )V. Atteibury. Mrs. Henry ltalu, Jr., Mrs. llowaid t lark. Mr. Chnrles Creswell. Mrs Chancel lor English, Mrs. Willinm Fit er, Mrs. Caleb Fox, Mrs. Charles I-razier, Mrs. Crozier (IrlfTitli, Mrs. George E. Har rison, Jr., Mrs. Nod ll-lcv, Mrs .lohti Frederick Eewis. Mrs. John Miisser. Mrs. William Norrls. Mrs. Uichkrd Pearce. Mrs. William Porter, Mrs. Al ficd Stengel. Mrs. Alexnnder Van Kensselncr. Mrs. Jacques Vaucliiin, Miss C.crtrwio leiioert. .uiss i. si Herring, Mrs. Davis Iticsmmi unci Mis Marion Smith. Dr. Ccoi-go. de Schweinitu Is president of the general committee. NAXjy WVJfNa their daughter. Miss Elizabeth Living stone Itojd, thei following will Vcceive: Miss Mnry Faliiiestock. Jliss 1 .tic It. (irev. 'Mtss Evnlyu l'ngi Miss Juliana, S. linker. Miss Itachel Price Chighorue. Miss Mntthn D. linker. Miss Katharine (ilesple. Morrlslnwrr, N,7..': Miss Anita Powell Evans, Miss Eornine Dlsslon, Miss Esther L.Tlhoittls. lisf) Celestine P. Warder, Mrs. .l.olin Winlhrop. Miss Mildred lV. Eongstreth. Miss Catharine S. King. Miss Klotitinr M.v.lones, Miss Margaret Itnlstnh Cest, Miss ClurisMl Snijthe. 'Jliss Kuthariiie l.lojd. Miss Xniicy Illnncr Diiqning, Miss Debornh Logan, Miss Dorothy Ely, Miss ISIniichc Ciirdiner. IMiss Helen 11m t Shcllon, Miss Margaret .V. Dullctt.. Miss Cnndyn Nivmi, Woodbury, N". J., and Miss Alice Hush. New Yirrfc. There will lc n din ner dance for thw receiving parly, nfter the tea. Mrs. Er (lillesnlo mid her daughter. Miss Murgaiet (iilJoiiie, of Washing ton, are guests at Lnwi-ey. the Itno intuit home of Mr. and Mrs. William Coohidge Wcllicrtll. 5Ir. Morlev Underbill. if l.niisdowne. nnnoitnci'H the marriage of her daughter, Miss Marguerite .Matilda t'mlerlilll.-to Mr. Edward W. I.jster. on Sinuidny, of October 'J.". & Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Siniiiekson,,of Itosemout, t'litcrtnined at dinner on Thursday evening.. Among their guests were Mr. nnd "Mrs. J. Kenisley Mit-. chell. Jr. Mr. hinl Mrs. Clnreme W. Dolnn nnd Mr. (loirvcrneur Cadvahuler, Mrs. Alexnnder Itrown will Wsue in vitations shortly foi n luncheon on Thanksgiving Dnj , nfter the Hndnor Hunt races. Mrs. Chailes S. Harrison, of llloom- field, X. J., is visiting her brother and sister-in-law. Mr. and Mrs John Sey mour Eioren, at Itjornhem, Dcmhi, Mrs.' Hnrrison will leave very shortly for Itermuda. Mis. (Jeorge 11. Evans will give a luncheon on November 10. Mr. Augustus V. K. ('oe, of Rier(on, N. J., aunotinces (he engpgeinenl of his daugliter, Jliss l.uth Coe, to Mr. Don ald Clarke Roberts, of Portland, Ore. Mrs. AValter L. Foulke, of White marsh, hn taken n house on Mermaid lane, St. Martin, nnd, with her hll dren. will spend (he winter theie. The., will return in the spring to the Mill House, Wliitelnnrsh. DELAWARE COUNTY Miss Helen Dorsey, of Amosland innd, Noiwood, and Mr. C. Leeier Cobb, of New Yoik, will be married this e.ciilng lu Prospect Hill IlnptM Church, Prospect Park. Master Ollbcit Roberts, of Wnlllng Tord, will entertain his .inung friends nt n pnrty this afternoon from ,'l i'10 I until (I :.". Mr, and Mrs, Joseph It. Williams, who nre tinel!ng through Ihe New England stales, will live nt Ridley Park on their return. Members of St. (iabi lei's Church, Norwood, will gie n muslenl comedy, followed by n dance, in (he auditorium of (he chin ch.Mondaj evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnilrs Ross Hamilton. of Dc.on, ,hiie moved to (heir (own house for (he winter. Mrs. -Chnrles II. Mnthews. of Denii will spend the winter at tlur Aldine. Mrs. T. T. AVatson, of Wiiine, will lenve this week to spend the winter at Pinchuist, S. C. Mrs. Mnrgnret Ashmead Mitt hell nnd her 'two children and mother, Mrs. DnlTield Ashlnend, of St. Davids, wilt leave on Monday to spend six months at Dajtonu Reach, Fla. .Mrs. Kennt'th W. Massey, of Wajne, gave a Halloween party jeslerday afternoon, in honor of (he sixth hiifh ilaj' of her sou, Master Ralph Massey. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Wjnn, of V.ajtic, gave a Halloween party last lflit for their daughter, Miss Ruth Wynii. Mr. and Mrs. llumbeit C. PowelKen (erlniued nt a Halloween pnrty last night in honor of their daughter. Miss Edith Powell, of Wn.yic. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick (Jelgcr, of Overbrook, announce the eligagen'ient of their daughter, Mis (!riu-e Chrlstiane Ocigcr, to M'r. Jonathan Feltzer Wil foul, son of the late Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwaul Burke Will'ord, of .Merlon. Miss Harriet Stewnrt Elliot hns re turned from Bryn Mnwr nnd will spend me winter witu .miss Hitter. nt 0,i() Pino sticct. Mr. Millard E. Ileisc. of New Tral. Announces the engagement of his daugh ter, .uiss Jietty VnnderVer Heise, to Mr. Duke Edward llenkcls, son of Mr. ,ir,d Mrs. Stanley V. Heukcls, of Chcst- nit mil. : ' "WmL JBmMf wyunw '. r- 'imlmit Br .... Till IB Mill i!l. tjBjMft. iv JSB s - i i J - mr' MISS M'MICHAEL BRIDE OF NAVAL OFFICER Married This Afternoon in Old St. David's Church Other Weddings .MISS LOUAINK MVlNtiSTON .Miss l.h illusion is the daughter of Mr. anil Sirs. Charles I.hingstoii. Her engagement to Dr. .Simon S. Leopold was announced last mouth gregation. Rroad street below Mont gomery Iiveiiue. will take plate in (he Alumni Itiiihliug on Mondii). nfteinoon, November ".. An interesting piogiam has been in ranged. Piano solos will be given b Mrs. Lois Sweisfort, voo.il numbers bj Mis. David Hairismi. and liuninrniis iccitittions bj Miss Elhet London. The meeting will he followed hj. a social hour. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A mnuciniln n;it t. was gien hj SI. Moiiic'ii's Catholic Club on Thuis- daj evening at the clubhouse. IL",I Hit - tier street. Among those present weie Miss Mmgarel O Illien, Miss Marie Leniion, Miss Mnigiiret (inllngher. Miss Anna McCrossen. Miss Ruth Percly. Miss Kntheiiue Conlej . Mr. and Mrs. McDonald. Mr. and Mis. Fltzpatrick, Mr. John McNainee. Mr. Frank Ycnger. Mr. Frank Motrin, Mr. John Dnffj, Mr. Janies Duffy. Mr. Thoinns Molloy, Mr. C. Fluey, Mr. Joseph Mittinmiiw, Ir. Eilwaitl Koob, Mr. John Hudonie nu.l Mr. Frank Ljneh. Mis Rose Kuleroth and her father, Mr. Morris Kiitcinth, of L'tl South Fail-hill stieet, will spend the week end as the guest of Mrs. Muglove, of Rotlney stieet, Rrookl.wi, N. S-. Mr. and Mrs. 'i Edward Kuiipp, Jr., and their son, Master Theodore Knapp, ;d, formerly of L'.'OS South Laiuliert stieet, nre now- living in (heir new residence, (iol5 Ross stieet, (ieinian (own. Dr. (!. J. Silverman, of R01 South Fifth street, was guest of honor at a banquet at Moyer's Drawing Rooms, on "Wednesday evening. Mr. and Mrs. P. Silver, or Ml Rit ner stieet, announce the uinriiiigc nl (heir daughter, Miss Sara Silver, to Mr. Dnvld M. Sehwattz, son of Mr. nnd Mrs, L. Schwnrtz, this evening, nt the bride's residence. Rabbi Englnndei- will officiate. Ihe brides only atten dant will be Miss Helen Cuir. MISS HELEN V Miss.Itcsl is the daughter of .Mr. and engaged to Air. uaviu iteniiis, son 01 .tir I'holos Ity I'huln-trHfteiH. HESr Mrs. John Rest, S'r., and is and ,MW. Edward !'. Hennis, of (rrmauloui A fashionable wedding look nlnce this afternoon in the quaint, old Saint David's Church, .nt Radnor, when Miss Ellsnbeth Mc.Miclmel, tmugtitei of the late Mr. and Mrs. Cln.itoti FoUernll McMlcluiel anil niece of Mi and Mrs. C. Emorj Mc.Michael. of Kncill House. Devon, nml Lieuleiinnt Sliliut lletixnti Chuk I'. S. N.. were iiinrrled. The iliuirh. which is uioic than -'HI ears old. was beaut ifullj dec mated with white nnd green. The gun us of Ihe hi hint imrtj were old liisliioueil, with hoopsklits. to corie sponil with the Iteiiitlinnni v ilium" phere of the chinch. The Rev W. ''. Rodgers. D. D.. rector of the chinch. pet foi tiled the cerenion) , nsslsled bj Dr. John Mocklidge. of St. James's Church, and Dr. .Inseiih Mi Comas, vicnr nf ()h Saiul Timothj s Church. New York. The bride was given in marriage, h her uncle, nnd wore n gown of silver bl-ocnde, einbrohleieil In tulle, .1 pointed bodice made of the silver lim eade and n full skirt of while tulle, em broidered with silver rose petals. A long narrow couil train of silver bio cade fell from the shoulders, and n soft tulle veil was worn She carried a bouquet of white roses and lilies of the Mtllej. Miss Ellen Wnln McMiclinel. n cousin of the bride, who was maid of honor, wore no orchid-mimed velvet pointed bodice, a full hoopskilt of cream-itdnrcd lace veiled in oichid lullc and silver, and shoes of silver cloth o cm respond She carried i bouquet of n'd-fashioned flowers Tin1 bridesmaids. .Mis .lames sininers Mnllli. Jr., Miss Elizabeth Packard. Miss Mary F. (ilendiiinlng and Miss Elea nor Claik. n sister of the bridegroom, wore frocks of tulle over chiffon, each one 'a different shade of orchid color, var.vlng from the palest pink to the deepest purple, made with full hoop skirts and sashes of pin pie tulle and silver ribbon, the bodices all finished in n fichu effect, nnd their lints wen of pin pie tulle and silver. The best i man was Lieutenant (leoige (rove, I". S. N.. and the ushers Mr Cla.vtmi Mc.Miihiicl. n brother of the bride; Mr. I Harrison McMiclinel, a cousin of the bride; Lieutenant Harold Iluntci, I". S. N., Lieutenant Robert Randolph, i'. S. N.. Lieutenant Malcolm Foi t sou. F. S. N.. and Lieutenant William Suelliiig, F. S. N. A small icceptimi followed the cereuimiv at the home of the bride's uncle and aunt. COX-WIR. .Miss Alice Tjndnte WirVt, daughter! of Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. Wit., of Walllngford. ami Mr. Town send C. 'o of Manchester avijiiue, Movlan, will be man led this evening in Christ Chinch. Media. Miss Ann Witz, a sis ter of the bride, will be maid nf honor Had .Mis. Richard Murphy, of (Irecn Ita.v, will be matron of honor. The bridesmaids will be Miss Elizabeth Cox, a sister of the bridegroom: Miss Mar garet Tyndalc. a cousin of the bride, and Miss Elizabeth Fioneliehl. PERKS-TFRNV.R An inteiesting wedding will tnl.e place al the home of Mrs. Willinm C Rowland, 1-4," Maplewood avenue, this afternoon nt 4 o'clock, wlien Miss Myr tle Edith Turner, daughter of Mrs William II. Turner, 'of TK Paslorius street, will become the biide of Mr. Unvmond II. Perks, of I ."It West Loii- Iden street. The Rev. John Harvev Lee, of the Second Presbvterian Chinch in fiermnnliiiwii. will nflieiate. Miss Elsie Turner will attend her sister as mnld of honor nml Mr Howard Kirk 1 will ne!t ns best man for Mr. Perks. The bride will weftr n gown ot white crepe meteor trimmed In lace and n. long net veil new in place ny orange blossoms, She will carry it bouquet ot Hride roses nnd sweet pens. The mnld of honor's frock will be of chniupngne gcolgottc headed In pink and luiquolse blue. She will carry A bouquet of ten roses and pink snap dragons. A small inception will Immediate!) follow the ccremnnj . After h short wedding trip. Mr. nml Mrs. Perks will be nt home at 7S Pastorlus street. HFCK-PEIHCE The wedding of Miss Floieiiee Maj IPcirce, ilaughter of Mi-h. Kathr.vn il'eiice. IHRi West Rerks stf-eel. null Mr. Walter Shult. Ruck, of 1 1110 Ea.-T I Palmer street, took place Thursday nt i the paisonage of the Itencoii Ptesbv - Uerian Chinch, I'nst Cuiiiberland and Cedar stieets. The bride was attended hj her sister, Miss Kainh Ann Peine. Mi. Ruck had I lor best man Mr. I lot nee Fail. After tin extended tour of the West. Sir. anil -Mrs, Ruck will be nt home at IIU.'I Jasper street after Jnnuar.v l.'i. I . " " """ HOLMESBURG The wedding of Miss Ophtdla Mav Ilnoch. datighter of Mr. nml Mis. War leli Enoch, of CiNpIn stieet, and Mr. (teorge A. Rohinson took place on Wcilnesilav last, at tin1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Enoch. Mrs. It. I'nrkei. of Rhtiwn street, will entertain the members of her sew ing chcle on Tuesdaj aflciiiimn. Mr. and Mis. Call Hall ale receiv ing congiatulations on the birth of a son. NORRISTOWN Miss Edith K. Long and Mr. J. W. Clifford, both of Nonistown, were 11,1 I 1l.ltl It, Sit t'.ll l'li.l.''u I'lllll'l.ll .,11 '""'"'h'uesdai. (Ictob'er 'JS. The Rev. Fran cis L ('air oiliiialcd at the ceremony. The Sigma Phi 1'iaternily will give a phantom parly nt their fraternitj house this evening. Mr. Herman Railej ORCHESTRA CHORUS '. IMPIRQTr.niMP.FRf' ''' fi Makes Its Appearance In Beethoven's Choral Fantasy With the Orchestra The concert of the Philadelphia Or chestra jestcrdaj afternoon was marked, by the lirst iippcaraurc of the ievV Philadelphia Orchestra chorus. An im usunllv tarsc audience was iiri'sent. nt trneted by flint ivetit and the fact that Mine Sainarnff was the soloist. The program opened with the pnWfft ful "Romeo and Juliet" overture fantay f Tsehalkovvsky. With bl natural Inclination toward the somber and trngic. Ihe great Russian composer found In this medieval Italiau'tragcdy ft theme which nppealed stiongly to him, and the composition is worked out with gient skill and his customary richness of oichestration. Mr. Stokowski, in his reading, followed closely and synipft' tactically the obvious Intent of the com poer, and gave nn effective Interpre tation. Mine. Snmnioff thtn played the Liszt tonceito in A major The work Inakes a freer use of several of the orchestral instruments ns purely solo instruments, using them luelodlcallv , with the piano having hillliant figurations against the main themes, than do most piano con 1 certos. Tile effect is delightful ftnrl altogether justified, as the work is 111 one movement and so free in form fls to be almost a fantasia. Mine. S.imnroff has never played her.'1 better than she ilid jesterday, her touch being delicate, even nnd firm, producing r n beautiful tone. Much nf the piano, part is niabesque in st.vle. requiring great lluenc.v ami delicacy of execution, mid this was splendldlv done, while rt the snme time there wns no lack of I power in the uioic vigorous passages. The sympbonj was the E flat of Mo 7art, the first of that wonderful trio of. is (hull-man of the comniiltee In chaigc svmpnthics composed in the summer of .tf tl, nft-nii. I-CU At l 1.. .. I .1 - ..,--. of the nfTaii WISSAHICKON Miss Charlotte Anderson nml Miss Rertha Snotlgrass entertained a few of their fi ietids on Wednesda.v evening, October 121), bj giving a masked pnrtv. Among the guests weie Miss Anna Mil ler, Miss Florence Wenncr, Miss Ruth ltiiseh, Miss Carrie Firth, Miss Sue Italemnii, Miss Sadie Ilnteman, Mr. Jack Hnhti, Mr. Iliuno Mnjer, Mr. Cliailes Iluttervvorth. Mr. Teddj Taj -lor. Mr. Frank Walsh and Mr. Robeit Carpenter. Walla Walla Clfcb Dance The Walla Walla Club gave its an nual Halloween dance in Ihe Rose (Sarden of the Rellevue-Slratford last night. Several hundred guests of the club members attended. Relatives of the clubmen acted as patronesses. Mr. Entry AVnddington. headed the dance committee nnd arranged an interesting series of surprises. The dance was a masked affair. WHITE HORSE PIKE OPEN Famous Road to Shore Repaired. Closed for One Year Closed for mm e than a jenr while It was being lebullt nf conciete. the White llmse pike, from Camden to Ilaminonton, was opened to traffic this morning. Theie is one stietch of ginvl, from a mile easl of Atio lo Angina, which traffic will have to cross. A new road will be built between the two points to eliminate a dangerous turve. ly late next summer the toad will be finished to Absecon. W m i 17SS. Mozait is olw.tVH hard to nlay. because of his clarity, and hard to inter pret because nf a seeming simplicity which cnveis an amazing complexity ot composition. Mr. Stokowski took the whole s.vmphony, but especially the opening allegro and the andante, at a somewhat quicker tempo than hereto fore, with n decided cnin In effect. The chorus made its appearanre in lfi the closing number, the Choral Fantasy of Iteetlioren. for piano solo, orches tra and chorus. Mine. Samaroff playing) (he piano. The work is undoubtedly, (he forerunner of (he Ninth S.vmphony. hut far below that ereat coninositlor In imagery and grandeur It is elnbol rately scored, showing off almost all thf Instruments of the orchestra In tb variations, nnd there nre n few mens. jMjM nres of n solo striuir tiunrtet ntlmirflbl? TJfflilB performed jesterday bv Messrs. Rich, M Dubinsky, Relov and Kinder. Tho , piano solo was, of course, beautifully plaje,: by Mine. Saninroff. It .-as in the chorus, however, that the chief Interest laj. Reethoveh wn!) pre-eminently nn instrumental coiri poser, nnd his vocnl parts often do not liave the unity (hat is possessed by those of Rneh and some others. This is the case witli tho Choral Fantasy, al though the parts are not so hnrd n those of the Ninth Symphony, the messe solennelle or even in Masi in C, The chorus wns about "00 in number, and considering the fact that they hod been in rehearsal onlv about n month their work was icmarkable. The parts " weie well balnnced, the tone qlmltty 'J agreeable and controlled tliroughout. a and the singers knew the composition si thnrotighlj. Mr. Stokowski has hero -ajj (he foundation for a tody of singers A'y which in a shmt time will be aide In 'hS produce any ocnl composition wUhnrl line eueci. Jfl SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The clinner-clnnce which Mr. and Mrs. Clarence W. Dnlan will give on November 8 will celebrate the twenty fifth anniversary ot their wedding da. Mrs. William Tovvnsend Wright, of Radnor, will give a luncheon next Wed nesday. Mrs. II. Oallatin Welsh, ot Mermaid lane. Chrstnut Hill, gnvo a simill din ner last evening. Among tlioso present were: Ilaron Yon Thjsen, of Denmark; Mr. D. Martin. Mrs. J. Murray EUzey. Jlr. Freeman Smith, of New York, nnd several others. Mis. Welsh will gall nbout Janunry 1 for 1 ranee, and expects to visit Purls for six mouths. Mrs. J. Hnw,lcy Tilussig. of East Gravers lnne, Chestnut Hill, gave u sioall Halloween party for her, daugh ter, M!br Ellen Meredith Tmcig. Among those present wt-re Miss Orat'e Price Morgan, Miss Annabel Sewell, MLu tr.lennor .lovco Sewell. Miss Jane iioodmnn, Miss Retty Ogden and Miss Helen Ilcbard Owing to the midden illness nf Mr, i A EMivnrri New-ton. nf Oak Kno II. Daylesford. Pu.. tin wedding ofils son, Mr, Swift Newton nnd Miss Ethel Sak Jennings, which had been planned for December, was quietly solemplzed at the homo of tho bridegroom's ptir , cuts ou Thurbday, (Jotobcr !U nt 5 o'clock. Mr. New-lon'M dentin will lie pleased to know that ho is improving rapidly. Mr. Alexander II. S. Post, of Hnltl- ' more, will give a theatre party, fol , lowed bv supper nt the Rltz-Carllon. ,.jJ,tOrf Mondny. November 17, In honor of '" Miss Polly ti Iinver. ilebiitante daughter of Mm. John Ik Thayer, of Redwood, jtttverford. Af Hie ten which Dr. nnd'Mrs. rieorgeil. Rord. of 1000 Spruce street, ',The ec( 11 aive oa December' 0,,to lutroilui;eSIitQrh,Qod GERMANTOWN Miss Dorothy Mnglll. ftl Louden tii'ft, 'Is euteitalning the members of le Rcta Alnha Reta. Alnhn I'lmnier. It her home this afternoon. The guests liclude Miss Mnbel Marple, Miss Janet Sills, Miss Mildicd Simons, Miss Iveljn Lace.v, Miss Oeorgina Skirving, 3iss Ali-e Spencer, Miss Annettn Van faircn, Mi&s Ella Mnclntyre. Misa llunccs Maclcle and Miss Helen Hitter. Mr. Ileibcrt Sibs0n, of 5(110 Stokes sleet, will entertain nt a mask Hal ldvcen patty at his home this evening. Tjo gue$ts will includu Mrs. F, .Take 11411. Mr. -and Mrs. W. Uuggev, Mr. aril Mrs. D. Harford, Mr. and Mrs. F. ScLmld, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lambert, Mr. nij Mm. II, Williams, Mr. and Mrs. 1 Enderlcy, 'Mr. And Mrs. E. II. SiKtiii, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. Drown, Miss Alice Jidveman. Miss Mary Kniveton, Mis Can In Uhlm'er, Miss Margaret iMrnri!,, Miss Dorothy Klbson, Miss Milyldae lakcman, Mr. Albeit Host unilMr. William Sibson. Aiothcr mask party to be given in (!ini.inlovvn this evening is the one to be.t'lil at I'll! Wes,t Claplcr street, at whijh Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Harding wiitbe hosts. The guests will include Mr.luiiil Mrs. Frank (ietz, Mr, and Mrsl Charles, Conner, Mr. and Mrs, Miur, Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Velsh Dr. lud Mrs. Willinm (liles, Mr. anil MrsJSturm nnd Mr. hlul Mrs. Leonard Kan InllatlonH have been issued by Mr. nnd llrs. Willinm Kdss Harper, ot E!- et Unsal btreet. for (ho mar- liagtuif their daughter. Miss Marian S. Hijper, and Mr. Donahl S. Kellogg, of Nlv York, on Thuisday evening, Nnrcibcr (1, nt 7 o'clock. Mr! and Mrsf T. Stephen Stahi iieckei of 117 Mount Airy avenue, en tvrlaiid nt it ilillilrcn'H Halloween party It their home last night In honor of tint son, Mnstcl- Stephen Stahl ncckeii The guetits included Miss Marthl Ravvn, Miss Jean Neal, Miss ElizabJh Ann Hunt, Miss Murgaiet AVatkii Miss Phoebe AVntkln, Miss Laura let rich, Miss Winifred Detrich, Miss lfegy Davis, Miss Kate Davis, Masterloscph Eshevlck. Mastvr Rob ert Fnlum, Muster Robert Nixon, Master hank Wntkin, Master Lewis Dctiiehtind JIaster .Malcolm uavis. NQlTH .PHILADELPHIA Mis .iildred Casper, of North Nine teenth Meet, gave n Halloween dance at her hlne hist evening. Mis..(l Colemnn, of Rroad and Mas ter street, will give n Halloween dunce nt her me tliU evening for thirty guests in ,onnr of her niece. Miss Alice Hundley, of Steubenvllle, O.. who is visiting '. s. Coleman for an indefinite stay. Mr. an Mrs. Chnrles Livingston, of North II ad street,' aro entertaining their slstl, Mrs, Myrtle Henley, nnd Miss ErmJIIenley, of Denver, Col, Mr. hi Mrs, Morris Dannenbaiim and their aughter, Mhs Rosalie. Den nenbaum, .iicr-hnve been spending the suuinier a tlantlc City, have icturned to their ci liomo at 1001 Spring Oar den street The sec id monthly meeting of the I una Jvenesciii israei uon LOGAN Mrs. F. niand, of Twelfth nnd Rock land streets, Logan, is entertaining at a children s party this afternoon for her small son, Master Melcher Ulnnd, nnd ilaughter, Miss Retty Bland. The guestc nre .Miss Margaret Lingerman, Miss Jane Whillock, Miss Margaret Stnup, of Logan; Miss Margaret Robeitson, of Nnrberth ; Miss Iierthn Knnouse, ot (lermnntown : Master Allen Woolston and Master Robert Woolston, of Lo gan : Master Kenneth Griffith, Master Tummy Ilairis, of (Je,rmatitown, and Master William Tans.'of Colllngswood. TIOGA An interesting wedding took place Wednesday morning at 0 o'clock .at thef Chinch of fSt. Stephen, Rroad uud Rutler streets, when Miss Eliza beth Rese Flynn, ot :!2,".l Nmth Thir teenth street, became the bride of Mr, Jacob Aloysius Mauchr of .")031 "Wil lows avenue. SWARTHMORF. .The Phi Delta Thcta Fall dance will be held in the' Woman's Club House this evening. Among those who will nttend nre Miss Anna Roberts, Misi Elizabeth Sellers, Miss Janet Clarke, Miss Ruth Hill. Miss Lucy Penrose, Miss Ethel Kaplan, Miss Miriam Jen kins, Miss Iona Such, Miss Margaret Embry, Miss Mary Dottcr6r and Miss i Rachel Pcheetz. The national board of the Woman's Pence Pntty will be entertained this week-end nt the home of Mrs. AVilllnm I Hull. Plnns for the annual meeting, to be held in Philadelphia the first part of November, will be arranged., mong tne prominent guests nre .mss .lnne. Addams, .Mrs. Lewis F. Post, the Rev. Anna Onrlaiml Spencer and Mrs. C. E. Cumberland, .'Miss Aiabella Caiter. of Philadel phia, is visMlug Mrs. Hull this week. Mrs. Frank Ford Barber gave the, hcroniPof the season's Episcopal tens nt her home Friday nfteruoon. Anion,; those who attended were Mrs. John Adams, Mrs. Edwin II. Ruckmnn, Mm. Rayard II. .Morrison nnd Mis. Edwnrd A, Stockton. A concert for tho benefit of the Phil ndelphlu Orchestra was given on Wed nesday evening nt the Mary Ljon School, under the tlliection of various womun's clubs of this vicinity. The program consisted nf Mr. Emll Schmidt, violinist; Mrs. William Schmidt, 'cell ist, and Mrs. Letltia Radcliff-. Miller, pianist, besides scvcrul vocal numbers. Friday afternoon the Junior musical section of the Woman's Club wan en tcrtiiiiied nt the homo of Miss Ethel wyn it. Illckllug. Miss Alice Ilarber, Miss Corlnne Andrews and Miss Evelyn Fiieke were umong' the guests. A Hallowe'en party was given by Mls. Eliznbeth Kennedy at her home Friday evening. The engagement was recently an nounced of Lieutenant Edward P. Slnv monds., of Swarthniore, to Miss Herlhu Stehman, of (iermautovvu. the liltleth wedding nnniversnrj of their parents. Mr, and Mrs. Robeit Mnlr. or Riirllngton, N. J., wlieii the following guests were present: Mr. nnd Mrs. Thunias Xaj.sniith, Mr. and Mrs. Alexnnder Swope, Mr. mid Mrs. Ab ner Simpson nnd fnmilj, Mr. and Mrs. John Mali-. Mr. and Mrs. Josenh Simn- son, Mr. and Mrs. John Najsmitli, Jliss Elenor Dawson, Miss Dorothy Mason, Miss Elenor Mason, Miss Margaret Najsinlth, Miss Isabel 'nv smith, Mrs. John Dawson. Miss Marion Simpson, Miss Elenor Mnir. Miss Murion Muir, .Miss C-ora Mnir, Mrs. Margaret Stone. Miss Ethel Stone, Miss Edith Nuy Miiilh, Miss Kntlirjii Naybinith, .Miss l.liuor l.ucliaunu. .Mr. .loliu Dawson, Mr. Edwaul Simpson, Mr. Raymond Mair, Mr. Allen Stone, Mr. llnrrj Stone, Mr Jnmes Nn smith, Mr. Charles Shaw, Mr. Stephen Nnssinith. The Frankford Innucli of the Needle work (iuild will hold its annual meeting and exhibition on Tucsdaj.l November 11. Mrs Trittunn II. New berry, national piesulent of thiNeodle work (luild of America, will be the principal speaker The directors of , the local branch will meet in the morn- ing to arrange the display of garments j collected and their distribution nnimig the hospitals, institutions and charitn hie. organizations The meeting lu the. afternoon at .'1 o dock will be held in the usscmblj mom of the Frankfoid library, for which time nn attractive1 musical program has been arranged, i Miss Regina Poller, of Frankford nvcmiu and Orthodox street, will cuter- tarn the members of her1 sew lug elide ou Muuday evening. YARDLEY v Miss Elizabeth McConnlck is' visit ing relatives in Hatboro, Subject to Chanio SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF NOVEMBER 3 TO NOVEMBER 8 l'agayunk Av. Al.llAMUItA li'th. Morri Al'lllXO V.'d and Thompson Stx. MONDAY Ilornthj Phillips In the Right to Happiness liuy Kntpy in The UmKrcurftnt AKCAD1A Chestnut blow UISIAKINT DM aljnvu Market St. () ( tll.UKIUftll . ti) Uroad & Suquehsnn A. tlllOAMW'AV () Uroatl and Snyder Ave.. Auditorium. Locnn nl. lloiklond CI'lTOI, (i 7Ja Market St. t'i:iit . (s) Uuth rit. and Cedar Ave. coi.isr.u.M Market llet. 53th and 60th Llll.O.MAI, utn ana Maplwnod Aves. Ull'KESM Main St.. () Manayunlc. () I.UUKKA !Uth and Market Btl. I AMI I. V lain.Mnrkft St. .) FAltlMOUNT (U iBtli St. and Olrard Are. I I'ltAMU'OUD ! IS l-miiKiord Av. M FRANKLIN Third and Fltswater fits. (B) IBTH ST. TIIKATKI2 )lelo- Hpruce St. () Mr. and Mrs. Cailton E. Rith and Miss Mary rainier wilt leave tor tneir , URkat Noktheun FRANKFORD Mr. nnd Mrs, Edward Btone, of KW7 Pnolkrod street, gnvo a dellrlitful re ception ut thoir hom, In Celebratlou of two ykij. hew homo" in Dovlrtovvn on Tuesdaj The High Siluiol pupils gave a dance in Odd Fellows' Hall last Tuesday eve ning. The pntumest-CH were Mrs, II, Linn Russclt, Mis Amnion R. Knuff mnn. lis. John Dver and Mrs. Edwaul Doyle. At the annual meeting of the Iiadies' Aid of the M. E. Church the following oflicets were elected: President, Mis. Frank Sigafoos; first vice president, Mrs. Savre; second vue president. Mrs. Virginia" D.insei sect clary, Mrs i,in fold Hampton- treasurerMl's. William Applegate. After the meeting refresh ments were hCivcd l) Mrs. Frank Scott, at whose home the meeting wns held Mr. and Sirs. Robeit C. Rclville have closed their suiuiiier home, 'l.nnrle'c Manor, ,aud will pend tho winter in Trenton. Mr. and Mrs Edward Svvnln, of Richmoml, Intl., wne tccently enter tained by Mr. and Mid. E. Yarilngton IJanics. The local post ot the American Legion 'will bfl called the Knowles-Doyle I'ost, in honor of Mis- Miriam E. Knowles, and Edward .1. Doyle, Jr., who gave their lives in service overseas. CHESTNUT HjLL A Halloween iiaitj was held at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Morton Foster, of Itll East fliavers lane. Chestnut Hill, on Thursdaj evening. The guests were Mr. nnd Mrs Samuel Kulp, Mr, nnd .Mrs, N. Morn .Miss Mary (Irep inger, Miss E. Mercer, Miss Envinin Ilause, Miss (1. Kelley, Miss II, Jcnes, Miss N. llrown, .Miss M. Martha. Mr. Joseph Cnllnglier. Mr. V. rfelffer, Mr. Robert Kulp, Mr. Norton Kulp, Mr. II. Ennsdnle, Mr. J. Martin and Mr. (, McCall, Sirs, James Carevve and Mrs, Charles Cottmnn will lenve sliortly for Hot SprlngR, A'n., where they rwi!l spend liroatl St. at tr! Ats. () uii'i:kial 60th and Walnut Stt. IKlFKRbON L'lHh uml Dauphin Sts. if vino !Tiinl St. ts) and Olrard Ave, S.KAHF.B , 41st and Lancaster Ave. () LWERTV l liroad and Columbia Av. l.dCt'.sr v B'Jd and I.ot-ust Sts llklCT T. TIIK.MRK t3i Market St. is) 5KI11K1. () mi South St. NIXON , ) 62d and Market Pts. uVF.IinRllUH C3d and llaverford Av. () ' ''jsiJiarket SI. It) PARK , nmre Ave. ft Dauphin St TRINCKSS 1018 Market at () RFOENT Market St. below 17th. (I) R I ALTO ...,., Otn. t '.atnehocken. (a) 62d and Sansom Sts. ) Market Bt. telow Tth. (s) SAVOY 1211 Market St 6TANLF.V t Market abore 18th. (J STRAND Germantown Ave. at Venanta VICTORIA . Ninth and Market sis. (si WKsT ALLr:miF.NV 25th and Allechsnr (s) llrvant WnnWmrn In Whs Smith l.-r Home Harry Houdlnl In Tho tlrlm n imr I-'Inrenra IllllliilR In Wit Wins Star Cnrl In rhrckprfi n w ejrifrith k llrnkeu lllossoms t'onstnnro Talm.nUn In A Temperamental W'to Hpk Irenth's Th New Spoilers Maurice Toumpur'a Tho t.lfo l.lno TUESDAY WEDNESDAY Dornlhv rhllllliH In ll.e Hlaht to Happiness .1 "W Kerrlpnn in A While Man-a t'hance ttrvant W,iihburn In Wh Hmllh Left Home llarrv llnudlnl In Tho (Irim Clamp nilp Tell In The 'I rap Star t'KBl In Checker I) VV llrifflth'a llrok.-n iilosinm l-imntanpn 'I'alinadup In A Temperamental Wifp Hex Komli-fl 'I'ho New Hpolltra Maurlcp Tournpur'a 'the t.lfo Line Ilert I.) tell In I.omh-irdl Mil. Jack l'lckford . Hill Apperaon's Hoy Harold Lnikwood In Hhadons of Suspicion Ttobert Warn Irk Told In the- Hills Harry T Mnrev In Honor' ft Wefo HllIlP Iturke In Thp Misleading Widow Pert I.vtell In Lonibardl l.ld Dn-iuht Phillips In the Right to Unpprtipm lleaslp tlarricatp In Hir Purchaao 1'rlce Urn. m Wnshliurn In VVhv Smith l.efl Homp Harrv Houdlnl tn The llrlm f.nme Jlnrv lb. I'likfnrd In Hoodlum Star Cast In t'herkera THURSDAY ll.nrv lloudlnl In The Orlm O.ime Dnrnthv Dnllon In Tho Weaker Sex Itrvant Wat-hburn In Whv Smith Lett Home Vlvlnn Martin In Ills (IfTlclal I'lant-ee Mnrv IMtkford In The Hoodlum Jllrlem Cooper l.'vancpltno VV llrlffllh-s llroken ulossoms t'onctiinie tjilmadffp tn i A Temperamental Wife Seatue Hnvnk.iw.1 In HIb Debt 1) W lirlfTlth's ( llrokpn lilosoin- John llnrrvmoro In Ilntnts Milln StPwe-t In The Painted world William rnrnum The Spoilers IVrl l.Mell in l.nmbitrdl l.ld Jack I'likfnrd Pill Appei son's llo lllndts fltfnlls llrock'vpll In nf a Hie city Torn MniirP In Heartease I'relKllton Hale In TJie lath Chair llensip H.irrlscalp in Kitty Kefy. l D. Mtry IMrkfnrd in The Hoodlum rteaslo "lahtlns trfjtp Coleen Itex Itpnrh'a The Spoilers Constance TalniatlCT In A Temperameninl wire I'einlnnrf Happiness Tntm.tdco n In Mode Vivian Martin 'n Tho Third Ulss M-trBueritP V'ldovv 1 Clark Prow Pillle Tlurke In fhn M'eleadlliB Widow Mary Plckford The Hoodlum Miny Plckford Tho Hoodlum Taj lor Holme 111 Three lllack i:e tllanche Sweet In The Unpardonable Sin Anita Stewart In Her Klnsdom of Drems Wallace Rvld In The Vnllev nf Iho Olants llllllp IMrke I" The Mlsleadlns Widow Mabel Nofmand In Mickey Rosemary Thebv In Arn You I.-onlly Mirrled? "alrbanda Majestv th In HIb American Harrv llnudlnl In The Qrlm name Anita Stewart In Human He. Ira Star enst In The Open Iinor Ulanche Stveet In Tho Unpardonable Sin Special Star Cat In The Miracle Man nil'le Ilurke Mlslctdln Widow Stuart Holmes A Dank-ernus Affair Dorothy Olsh In Turnlnir the Tables Oeraldlno Karrnr World and Its Woman Walter tteld In The Lottery Man Micl.nn Bonnie, Itonnle. () Mra. Charlea Chaplin In llorw Natlmova In The. nrat Robert Warwick in In Missouri TlJ?. Mix In Rnuch Idlnu Romance John Ilarrymorw In Raffles Tannic Ward In Our Hetler SpIvp Seeiin enven In Tim Life Mm. UnUl llennelt In StepMng Out FRIDAY Harrs Houdlnl In Thp tlrlm tlanie William l-'nrnumtn Wolves of thp Night Itrvant Washburn In Whv Smith Left Homo Vivian Martin In HIb Official Klancee Marv MacLaren In A Petal on the Current Miriam Conner KvanRplln p. W llrllfllh-H tlrnken lllossoms John Harrvmore in Rafflea Vivian Marl'n In The Third Kiss Robert Wa rw 'ck lit Mizsoura CtmMatii-e Talmidpe In A Temperamental Wife Constance Hnpplneas Hlsle lVreuion in Witntsn for the Defend Harrv t-arey Riders of the Law Clara in Kimball Vouns tllanth'- Svteel Thp Unpvrdunnble Anltn Stew irt in Her Klnsdom of Dreams Wallace Held Valle of thi lu The lllunla tlrvnnl Washbuin In A Verv tlood Younc Man Mabel Norimnd In Mickey Dousr Fairbanks In ll't Majesty the Mnerlinn alrlianks Majestv the lu Ills American Hnrrj Houdlnl In The tlrlm tlnme Kins H.liKul Man Who SUved Home Mm linrdon In . rlotlhlnisi nf Vale itlancho Swcel in 'I'he Unpardonable Sin Aeitn Stew-art In Her Ktnsdnm nf Dreams I Clara Kimball Vouns I In The llettcr Wlfo Mo"inp S.lllenurv In Sundown Trail Dousr 1'airbnnkB in Ills Mnjcsiv ihe Ameilctn June Caprice Oh. Hoy HuRene o Itrlen in 'Ihe Perfect Lover D W nrlfflth's llroken Itlosponis Dornthv Iialton In Tlw Market of Mollis AURUstus Thomas's As n Man Thinks Itessle Ilarrlfcftlp In Iter Pllhae Price SATURDAY Harrv Houdlnl In The, (Itlm Oatns William Farnum In IVolvea of the Klght Itrcant Washburn In tVh Smith Left Horn VMan Martin In " Hit "fflcial Fiance Wallace Reid In The Lottery Man Miriam Conner In Hxansreline P W Cirlfflih's llroken lllossoms H.i m more. In Raffles ilan Marthi In The Third Kiss Robert in Ctmslnrce Talmadtre In A Temperamental Wlf$ 0nri:e Hehtn Hearts of .Men IZIsIp IVrcuson In Witness for the Defer." SeFu Hajakntva The nramin Painter i vv tinifiih a b itroaen nioasnnn I'llirilll, 1,111,11 in ?' The Market of Soul? J i Charles Chaplin Forbidden J 1lesie Parriscnle vln Hci Purchase Price Cnntaiiie Talmndre In A Temperamental Wlf Doutr Fairbanks In Ills Mtjesty the American fho areer nf Knlh , rlnc Rush Mnbel Vorm.ind in i Mil key i Doup Fairbanks In His Majesty the Anierltanj Fairbanks Majcstv ihe 111 Ilia American Anita Stewart In Human Desire filar Cast In Tho Open Dour lllanihe Sweet in The Unpardonable Sin Harry llnudlnl In The tlrlm Ham Albert, Ray In The Los! Princess Star Cast lu , The Open Door Tom Moore In Cit nf Comrades Speilal Star Ct In The Miracle Man Klsle Fcmivm Witness for Defense A Special Cast The Other Half Special Star ct In Tho Miracle Man Elsie J'erfiitson Witness for Defense Natlmova The Red .Lantern Dorothy Olh In Turning the Tables Tom Moorp city of Com'-ndes Wallace Held In The lottery Man 1.enh Pilrd The Volcano Knld Dennett in Stepplne Out Dorothy tlls'i In Turnlncr Ihe Tables n'llte tlurki) he Mlsleadliiy Vldov Wallnt Held in Tho Lottery Man Knld Bennett In Stepplne Out Natlmova in Tho Urnt Robert Warwick In In Mlzzourn, Tom Mix In Rough Riding Romanes John llarrymora In nanus J W. Kerrigan In The Joous Liar Nszimnva In The Drat Robert Warwick In In Mlszoura Tom Mix In Rough Rldlnff Romania Manateritft CI irk til Widow by Proxy Wallace Illd in The l-ove flurclar MabM Normand in Mickey Anlln StPWBlt lu Hei Kingdom of Dreams Fairbanks in His Majcstv the Atneitcan l. Valrbnnka In His Majesty the American D, Fairbanks In His Majesty the American Herbert llawlltieon in '111 Carter Case HuTeno O'Prlen tn 'the Perfect Lover Conslilnc" Talmad- In A Temperamental Wife Charles Ra in The ncrs-Cratci Wallop Kuene O'llr'en III The ptrfect Lover constnntp Talmadr In A Temperamental WlfJ Han Williams lu The Hornet s Nest Wnllnco Reid In The Vailev of the tllants VVallai Valle e Re'd In Th of th (Hants Malel Vnrmnnd In Mickey Maurice Tourneur'a The Life Line Mabel Vnrinand In Mleiey Uxri T Morev in. In Honor's Weh Falrbanka MaJestv tho In His Amrlcan Fairbanks Mutest, th n tits. American D Fairbanks In His Majesty thp American f). Fairbanks In His Majesty the American Herbert Rftwllnsnn in Th Carter Case Madclnlne 1rnve-" In Rose of tb West Special Star C-t In The Miracle Man Kirl Williams In The Wolf Orn Carew liOOt Dorothy (11'" In Turning; tho Tables Slab' I Nnrmand Upstalis WnPir Reid In Th Lottery Han dun Blvlelttt Woman of Llej Kdll Sterling Ini Ar'gona Fat Law Nsslmotn In The llrnt nillln Durkn in Sadie Love Tom Mix In Rough Riding Romance mart Holmes In Love Honor and Speilal Stn- I The Miracle '"'I In Man Vivian Martin in The Third Kirs Win. Fatnmn Wolyss nf Night Dorothy Olsli In Turning tho Tables Dorothy Osllon Market of Souls Wall.to Red ,n Tiro lottery Man D Fairbanks In Ills ; .viairsty me American D Flrbnks In . llletl Majesty the American ,& Hprbert Uawilniioll In Th t'arterCaseJ', Klnx IMggot Th Msn, Sivcini Star Cst In? The Mlracls Metv" Wallac Rel.1 In The Lottery -Man , If II. Uarncr A Woman's Honor tiornthy Olsh In Turning; tho Tjibleg Marv rickford Th Hoodlum: Resale Love Fighting; ColUen King Hags-ft Man Who Staj-ed at Horns N-eslmtiva. 1n the llrnt llllll Hurl... in Sadie Love MsrKuerltn Claik tn widow t J'ruxyi Tom Mix in Rough Riding. Romunce i Robert Warwick In An Accidental llonejmoon Walluc Retd In Th laitlery tsn M delaine T"vers Snares of Pari Kugen O'lfrlen'Jn The I'eltcct Lovar Nszimnva in The Rr4l Jjli'l Rurke la Sadl love1 Tom Jllx 10 Ratan' iticnnn iiopianca ' - Robert Watwltk In Accldenta; iop The' theatres marked (a) obtain olcturee through (he STANLEY COUFANT OP AMERICA, which la a guarantee of early ahoselna; et lha finest productions. ;d tutor sihibition, , .. Miitwtd tutor sihibition. fisi, Alt Vifttar ' t ;.-.- -'-,. ' 1 l f -1 ; c ! ,1 t .. . . u . ' J, -3?Ji t h3c Ji...u.t , .xi- a
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