tb'r"4ft$i4 i - tfn EVEXtXG PUBLIC LEDGEll PUILADPUIA, SATUEDAY, XOVEMBER 22, 1919 0 I It frv i0 tfST GOSSP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of Many Things Which Interest Society Queen Elizabeth Godmothqr for Albert Lincoln Hoffman, Jr. Till; t!ntTis'otin' buffrt luncheon is- j e.ipeeletl Id return li Wonttiiii. Ilielr tcnlnv wan a tlcriildlly pretty affair, liomo in liryit JInwr, lie fore Tliunus- nnd thern was a event nil- of excite- ' siviuk. moot HinoiiB all the ftlrln who were talking about the lucky debutantes who were invited to meet the Prince or 'Wales, . " V. znliot i ltrnek p and Mik. Wnriien went over vcstcrrto.i tnorninc nin; thai, Mr. I.cbIIo lliiimrtitlinl and Mr. ' Charles Knlin. Following the ncrvlrc there will lie a dlmipr and ilnnec. Mr. and Mrs. l.pbalr will leave on a trip ! and upon their return will be al home at llll (I York road. mj: i.kaiiy m:c'K The nrdillns of Miss- t.ontei I', l'.cck. dauchler of Me, ami Mrs. t!poro ('. Mei-k. of L'.'ll." North Seventeenth street, and Mr. .Inlm S. Meeleary look place on Wednexilay meniiiR In the ronton of i the Church oC Our J.ady of Mercy. ' Ilritnil fatntnt i iul UiKdiinlmi .. .. ... . A .1... .. I. .H....U.1 II... ,. ............ iiiiuyiiuiiuii iiii-iiwv. AiiiuiiK iu uiiriiB .. aii.-u.ii.il i.-i -hip ceremony was pr-rfnrmri Iiv Mon dlnnet ; which Mr. and Mih. Robert h. sBnor Cerald Cocliliin and was fol Htrawl.ridRe Rave last evenliiK were lr. ,nvp,i ,v IP,..on , ,hn llolnp 0r anil Mrs. l-.lwtml .Stotcsbiir.v, Mr. am ,. ,r(i,.-s .,,., u. T1. ,,, ..... . Ir. Hnrelny TTarbtirton. Mr. and , ,.ml0,i ,v ,Pr imnl.. mi l!niitv !.,..!. GUEST OF HONOR TODAY ' 'I , Mr. Thomas Hiduvvuy, Mr. ninl Mr. nmj .i,.'. Iloratii Mopped ai the Itilz. roIiir ftom there I lieiijiimin Chew. Mr. and Mrs. tieorp;-.' in t ip rpppinlnn in the evenllic. The Stuart I'nttei'sou. Mr. and Mi-m. Henry (jlendiniiiliss went over in (he afternoon Pratt McKean. Miss .Tulin Iterwlnd. and were at the 'Waldorf, and Mr. linriiics Van llueihUlln. Mr. Ceorge Warden and Celestine were at the McFiiilclen and Major I.loyd. I'etitiH.vlvnniu over night. Aren't joil j,.s- 'William .1. Palmer, dr.. of St. Just dylnK to sec llicm nil when the i,nvj,Sf Pntertalned at luncheon Tliiirs- como home, and hear about it? (n.( followed by cards. Anions the Tlinv mutt . lmvo looked their bent. too. . ,..- -..U filfrTit-il Smith TI..., -..., ......... - .- ---- IIV.-.-, ..... .... -. .......... ........... .... Alary aim I'.noii wore uiuc urovmii-u n frockH and were like two little, fairies. they are so dainty, don t yon tninK.' Frederick 1). Hyall. Mrs, Charles 1!. (iudebrod, Mrs. .1. Illddle Wilkinson, Atf II llnlilns-iiti. Mm. Unhurt 'IV and Celesline's sown was of wine color Illmor, Mrs. John IIorhii. .Mrs. Carroll broende and it had a tiny wreath of!ii,iRP, Mr. .lames Mitchell and Mis-, French blue Mowers on the shoulder, i (ireen. 'You know how becoming that must have MnJ M (;nju Welsh and her l.'n children, of Chestnut Hill, will spi-nd - some days tip::t week si the Vander- Vlb ou hear that Qucui mb.abetli; lillt in New ork nn was Kodmother by proxy .Jr. nun ,yrs. ..... t :..!.. iiiTmnii .fv.. i moved from ( hc- ll-ll Ulllll'iu .... . ort.l I lll.... .....1 the baby son of I.eta Sullivan, who. you i mi hip. uu. i...,,., -..L.-. TMU j I P tl.l -! ,.,li.-.il1llM V 1IV11VV Ol liCIRlum .l B.n.iii....... "J l""" . , , ,,., ,., , ,.;., , ,,..,. ..... .1 1 . . I ...ir , . ....... v ... -,(.., ... ... ...... ,,.. Mr. ami Mrs. Arthur of little Albert Lincoln Hoffman. II. I .en have ieir for tin lausshler of lieyelin. or s mi; iiuiij nun hi iiii ............. ----. . . , nmnmhnp llip.1 tell lln.VB nfter lie WlS'WiMPI born? He was baptized la-t week in Miss Ilairiet Oyellu. ,, Ynrlr-t-lint is. thp ceremonies of Mr. and Mrs. Henry 1. baptism were supplied, as the expnMslon j Villanova. Is spendini! a fpv day! is hv Monslznor KuvnnniiKli, tif Wnynp. i with her brother and sister-in-law win ini innrriPil me oau.v " luiut. ii. unu .m.-. unnj n. i.i.hihi. mother in July of nils. She showed the u'rent"t sjmputliy to the. HolTniatis and Kullivans in their be renvement. and us 1 told you b-rme wrote her name in the little pruyer boos which Leta bad carried when she wn married and offered to be Kodmotlier. I do feel so sorry for Mrs. Sullivan. In one wcck'.s time both her diiuslitev and sister died. She has always been sucli a bright, happy woman: sorrow I i l - 1...n 4.llllllAl IHll 11 till KuKw nhe indeed hard tondU, winter inu.usta.tla io vmi. v. ,-.....,.,., , ,i,-., ., M'll liul I ..Ijiln.aini uiiuuiiiti.1- inr: uiui 111 Mrs Xew York. Mr. and Mrs. William P. Cochran. f Vi'a.vue. nre Piiteriainim; Mrs. Aivn C. Dinkey and Mrs. Tiijlor. of .Vpw Yolk, over the wiek-eiid. Mr. Alva C. Hiukey. Jr.. and Mr. Itvrne. students at Lafayette .('oIIcrc. will spend the week-end with Dr. ami Mrs. M. It. Ward, in Wajnc , Mr. mid .Mrs. Harold A. l'recmun. of I'airview. SI. Davids, left this week .Mei-ii'tl IV ..i.w lltu brother s best mini. The bridegroom and bride left on a fnrtnluhi's trip, and upon their lelum will be al home at '2'2'.i Amber street Kensington. VUltl'.IIi'K UOIIINSOS' A pietly wedding of tlie week was that of Miss- I.stelta M. Itobiiisou. i daughter of Mrs. Kate Itobinoou. and , Mr. Ilnjmoud K. Verbeck, of thp Palls ! of Schuylkill, which took place on l Wednesday evening at the home of the i bride's uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Jnmcs HobiiiMin. of J."il North ltobin, ' , sun street, West Philadelphia. The bride was given in imnrlnge by her 1 uncle and was mint tended. A i-eeep 'Hon followed the cerenioii. After a short trill Mr. ami Mrs. Verheek will be at home ut !!."l.'i fJueen lane, Palls of Schuylkill. dick- i:rrn:it WORTH The wedding of Miss- 1'lorine ltnlter . worth, daughter of Mr. Harry Warner j ltutlerworth. of P.':: Pelham road, to I Mr. Lewis Craix Dick, son of Mr. and I Mrs. Lewis It. Dick, of Overbrook. will take place in Sf. Peier's (.'lunch. Gcr nmnlown. at (! o'l-'m-k (his evening. A large rcirptiuti will follow 1 1 reniotii at the Pelham (-'nih ALONG THE MAIN LINE Mr. and Mrs. Hubert I. Laagreu and Mr. Ileiiii llarber. of Cambria Court. I St. Davids, will entertniii at a'hiuue party over Thanksgiving Daj. The guests, who will motor mi from Wash ington on AVeduesdav. will be Lieuten- i- IMillltna' ,,f "nt t-'i'lnnel Clark P. Chandler. V. S. THr.TlE will be n number of thi- sea- ringe of their daughter. Miss Dorothy "on-H b ds in the opening dance of Perry, to Mr. Waldo L. Phillips, of the Charitv llall. which is to be Decern- IijmIowiip. W 11 vou know, and some subdebs The wedding of Miss Dorothy Wall. !..i ...Vti .? .. f.nv of the ounger mnrrleu , duughter of Mtv and Mrs. Charles """ 'V, ' ' Wall, of the Tourraine. and Mr. Lud- Tie I niversity of Pennsylvania's wig L. Vollers, of New York, will take out) i to be under the i-liaperoiince of pim.e on November 'JS. A .-a W W. Arnet. and Mrs. Ulcharil M).K ,,, Yueker. of New York. y Pcarce anil the girls will be dressed i wi1 s)l.mi t. winter witli her brother to represent diameters from the drama, j.aw , sis(r, Mr. and Mrs. Harry llnmeo niid Juliet, etc. Among . trie .i Vomer, of Hryn Miuvr. Mr. and Pirls in Hint group will be l.arliava Mr. Verner will live at lS-JU Dp l.ance.v Laiirson. Lieutenant Colonel William '. McCord. P. S. A., and Malor II. Ii. riynu. I. S. A. Priday .Mr. and Mrs. Laggren and their guests will motor to New York and will attend the Army mid N'uvj game mi Saturday. W " i l'i"f' ''' ' ' 3WSii'&' ' rM'i' v i1 1 'skSt.'--' brk ' A r. ;knr' li' ' at , -$ -k.f.s. . "51 .ti k,. -i "s-W'f- . ;. if U, - 7W -' . .,; ;--- f . 1 ' ehanec than those of nny other nation to produce n really worth-while work I based on the war, because the ronlllct I i was fought almost altogether on Trench i territory and their country felt, the I 1 terrible results of the struggle, both I tn suffering during its progress and in ' the nftpr P0lisp(iienees. far more than I any oilier nation. If great art works , are the product of sorrow and sillier- ' Ing. as wp are so often told, then the . French composer has his great oppor ' tunity nt hand. TUK faithfulness with which the', iietner incent i inu.v is e n an 'to write this work is n question that notes in the programs of the I'liUn-i only a Ii en ring of the composition It dplphin Orchestra nro read has Iippii ! self can answer. lie Is nn exceedingly shown in the number of letter received' sophisticated composer to write a sjin . ., ,, ,, . . ... i phony, which of necessity must be based by he I-iVt'lNO rrm.tr Ltinor.r: this ' tlll ,, elemental feelings and week calling attention to the fact thntl ,... i0 1,0tli poignant nnd undprstand- no mPiitlou was mm p. in it (tup pro- ,,!. .,illN , w)lk., ,llP orl;s 0f 1 Kill I II" HI (I1U .111111 MI J ' IMIIJIillllllU THE CRITIC TALKS TO MUSIC LOVERS Weekly Comment on Things Musical in Discriminating Philadelphia .11. ..1. llntn fiiii itfn iiiil ot.niitiititf.nl Pause del Mlenzio. wlil.di (..eupicd ,N , .,nm,t ()t ,, theme of the "rom so prominpiil a place on Mr Stokowsk, s m)U le" u , ., tvI,Pv program last week am ask ng for some ,1'lndvan manner in the slow movement information regarding both (he composer f , , tH flllurtPf , ,ph and the work. )ue correspondent cm;i. , ,, llL,volop!, S0B of thp Parisian went so far as to more than insinuate,, ,,' , ,,h e Hint Mr. Stokowskl mid the Orchestra ' ' C Preuch sophistication and cyu were (we quote him) "trying to sl'l' k,i(,'m ,,, the ,rWmX BOng itself, one over. ,,,hp u.nr fcho))(, brlnK forth ,lt pn,t Little is known in this country of onn grcnt svmplionlc work. Mnllplern or for that matter of any of, his contemporaries in the new Italian ,,,, wi.i.i , r) ,.r ,. ti sPhool. which declares itself to have TML oWhcs,ral ""H? "' 11,! hni- broken completely away from tiio Ilalian! vcrsity Intension Society are proy- iniislc. not ortly of Ycrdl, but also fnmi li-' "'"'el tent lire and one which it the Inter style of Puccini, and as the appears will prove to be popular, judg- composition of last Krldiu and Satur- ' '"K from Hie attendan.-e nt the llrst of day slmweil, is struggling nlong in the them held at the Arndeiny of Music. tl.oinv paths of modern absolute music. I the third of the whole series, on 'lhurs- Ilowever, Mr. .Stokowskl was not try- ' 'lay evening. H is true that most of ing to "slip one over" as our cone- , the attendants of the I niversity Lx- spondent suggests. Malipiero does i tension Icctuies and other enlertaiu- inctunlly exist and the same work which incuts nre people to whom an orches- ' Mr. Stokowskl performed last week was trnl concert is no novelty, but they llrst given in 11)18 in Milan under the hear a different class of music at these baton of Toscanlni, who. it is said, is In full sympathy with the modern ten dencies of his compatriots. It was also performed In Huston last season by Sir. Cabaud and we are told produced "a profound impression." although what the component elements of Hint impres sion were is not set forth. NEXT WEEK'S EVENTS Sunday, November 23 Chamber Music Association, Ilcllcvtic fUratford, 4 p. m. J Flonza'lcy Quartet. Free concert Academy of the I'lno Arts, Ii p. m. ; Ilnbtl Qunrtet and Estclle Hugbcs, so prano. Monday. November 24 Mondny musicalc, IJcllevuc-Stratford, 11 n. in. Tuesday, Nov. 23 Grand opera, "Aldn," Metropolitan Opera Company, Metropolitan Opera House, 8 p. m. Wednesday, November 20 Vatican Choirs, Metropolitan Opera House. 8:13 p. m. Minna Dolo res, song recital, Wltherspooit Hall, 8:13 p. m. Organ recital, Charles M. Courbnin, Wanamnkcr 8:13 p. m. Sacred cantata, "Song of Thanksgiving." Dio cesan Church, Ilroad and South streets. Thursday. November 27 University Intension Orchestra, Withcrspoon Hall, 8:15 p. m. ; Judson House and I'mll l- Schmidt, soloists. Priday, November 28 Philadelphia Orchestra. Academy of Music, ." p. m. : Thaddcus ltieh and Hans KIndler, soloists. Saturday. November 20 Philadcl phiu Orchestra. Acadenn of Mu mp. S:13 p. m. : Thaddcus Hick and Hans Kindlcr, soloists. tomorrow, nt 3 p. tn. Tho llahn ttrlnc uuuNPt "111 play and HtelU Hugher, no prano. winner ot the Stottowskl medal, wilt nine. The flmt nelRliliorhood conrert of (he Se ttemenl Stuslo HHiool will be held tomorroi venir.c at s o rioeii. Airs, wuimm Hnltoi .Miss Scott l'lioto liy Photo Cratler?. MISS Ji;.N IIICOWN SCOTT who is tlie duugliter of Mr. and Mrs. John K. K. Scotl. will be rulertainrd al a parly today to celebrate her birthday gins in iiuiL niu'u' ." - --,, .,t..i ..ii-. llcnson. Harbara lloyd. Dorothy 111 il . ,,ucl. Catherine Coxe, Catherine 'J'1- Mrs. Herbert Casey. Mrs. yir Downing. Susan Doughlon. Lets jl for the winter. Davis, llelt.v lilliot. Jlnitciein "' , Kmllv Kennedy, Knllicriuc Lea. ineo don i IHe . raiabj-th Miller. Ho, "lorcllo. Mrs. John 11. Mason, dr.. Kmllie Noble. Kutherine Og. en Anet e Parks, Mrs. Joseph L. Itollins. Aln Sargent. Pansy Scott. Mrs. Kdwnnl 35. Smith. Peggy Thayer. '!'i1.1 lianis. Mrs. Harry P.. Hewsou and M.is. n..j ihiiKnii. nml tip men win in clude P. H. Wilson, Dudley tnl.- Whilmsr. .lucii i um Parker. Herbert NEW YORK WEDDING OF INTEREST HERE;v,etwi Miss Ford Bride of Mr. Glover. Sauborn-Boyer Nuptials in Germantown Caso, Spencer Downing, l'.dwiiru Iny Iwi'. Jr., James Ferguson, 1 . L. 1 rte- '" ..',..1. iri.ln.,.1 l'gmin UolllIS. GERMANTOWN Miss Helen V. Murdoch, of .VJ." Kast Vi'nshington lane, is entertaining the members of the Delta Sigma Sorority, lietn Chapter, at her home this nfter i.oon. Her guests include: Miss KHz abetli Hush. Miss Alice Williams. Mis Lena Stccii. Miss Kalhrjn l-'lueker. Miss lCNie Jiisterson and Miss Lmily r.ancroft. ii..- ..r 'Wi rtniiiiim tlie . ... tneintiei's: nf III,, tli.11,1 llitll-i Si.,,..-,tMi. ! t ll Kiln Cliapter, at her home this after noon. The guests include Miss Vio letle I'arrctt, Miss Louise l'irmiu. Miss lOUznbetli Llttlewood. Miss Alice Laurent. Miss Marguerite Wliartmau. Miss Dorothy Christy, Miss Isabel Channcll, Miss Susanno Merger anil Miss Anne Kastburn. WEST PHILADELPHIA ' Mrs. Hay C. Standbridge. of 'SM ! 1 South Fifty-third street Miss Hveljn Standbridge, Mr. F. Fdward Nolan ami Mr. and Mrs. Hnrrv C. Stand i bridge will motor to P.rowns- Mills- in -the-Pines for tlie wcek-cml. Miss P.pitlia While, of ."(!-(' Wnlniitl 1 street, is spending the week-end ill New lorli. .Miss Whites cugagenieiit to I Merrett Powers, of New York has recently been announced. TI1L work is in seven short par which are played without intei'mb sion, the whole being not much longer than an nerage symphonic movement. The title, "A Pause of Silence," refers to the year 1017. when Itnly was for a time out of the war after her reverses , featum of iho concerts win b tho appear of the preceding year. and. therefore, the composition is another of the musi cal works based on the great war. Its general form is that ot an abbrevi ated symphonic poem and there were those among last Saturday evening's audience who openly declared that more abbreviation, even to the point of ev- tincrion, would nave improveii it nii- conccrts from those of Hie regular sym phony orchestras. The novel part of these concerts Is the community ringing which forms n norlioii of pari urogram. will bring an actual tirst-liand knowl Pilgp ot roinmilliitj Mtiuilig to a class i The Silnnldt Quartet will appear In cor ,,f iiininln wlui imp nnt not to lnivp I CJ" "'. " Itherapoon Hall, on Friday nvenlnr ol peopiP who UK upi uoi lo iiiil rjerembr 1ft. under the umpires of tho Vnl tnkrii much of u part in the movement versltv Intention Moclaty. lipretoforc. and for this reason the re Tim ,,i ' 'ifon. foprano: Olot Jensen, piano nni' v... . ... . .3 ullu jipjpi-. -iioun, inn cue me program. ts, suit of them is bound to be of interest. SOME COMING MUSICAL EVENTS The Pllilsdelphla Orchestra concerts at the Academy ot MuhIc will bo resumed on Friday afternoon ond Saturday evnnlnc next. The fenliirn nf the (onceptM will lw tho appear ance as e.4otsts of Thaddeua Hlcti, the con cf.rtmanter, and Hans KIndler, aolo reillet of tlio Orcneetru, w-ho will play tlie Brahms double eoncerlo. Tho orchestral numbers u-hleh make un the nrocram Include the "lion Giovanni" overturn of Mozart nnd the "s heherazad'j" auito of lllmsky-KoriaUoiv. monir tho new numl-ers proprammed by Mlna Doloren for her recital at Wltherapoon Hall, on ednellfay evening:. November 2rt, will be Tohrzeit." a Hebrew selection In memory of the dead, by Sllberta. The only appearance In this city of Techi seldei will be on 'Wednesday eveninir. Pecem ber S. Seldei la th latent of the famoun Auer School to create a furore in this coun try. Ilurene Tsaye will appear In PhNadelphle. nnd for the tlret time conduct the Clnrlrneti oymimoiiy urcnesira at us llrst and oniv SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Thp Pi Sigma Sorority will entertain at a dinner dance at the Philadelphia Cricket Club today. Among the otliccrs of the chapters of the sorority nre: Miss Main street. A humorous sketch, "Sister Masons." will be presented, with the ollicer.s and the exccutlvr board in the cast. Mrs. Walter S. Sylvester is president of the auxiliary: Mrs. Ar zilla Dauinan. vice president; Miss Lielyn Pyrce, secretary, and Mrs. Inez Ilroughtou, treasurer. On the fol- 1 C men llinn nnv other of Ihn rmlleiil nioilet-ns nuLiyicouunu Mf. ('. Palmer nnd her daughter, of beyoud Debussy or pven Havel Kowlaud avenue, are visiting relatives uanng dissonances neiessltutert iPnenrance this Beaaon at tho Metropolitan uer ' of the! i ('p"? W- tn Wednesday cvenlns De e be'n?(ll of ' mbP1' 0 me poislblc i - ' rwViVYvi" L Th0 anufartureM' Club will pWa th S. n-JIul" ?-rMt t ft ?rleB of muelcalm on Monday :tiy wnai lie was iloiug. Winn el- (.0,iucior of tho cholra. has arrange,! a Mildred FaVii. soprano:' Marie Stone line s he wanted to liroduce and what is irorntn different In every reapcet from ton. contralto: Hans KIndler cellist nit e. he knew how to produce them. """ whlch was hf"nl hcro 1,etore- ' K1"3 ' Hammann, accompanist ' t.lnc November exactly what he was doiu fects more, he knew how to prod Tito composition is one of tin; most " . ' iipffrpMsivelv inodprn Hint lnis i,.t ln.en Tllff 5:.tttnee Musical Club, as r rerosnl-! -ext Wednesday evenlnif. November IB. the aggressively inoucin tiint lias jet ueen .,,. ,,, -.,.,. i,, subscribed to nr. I "Sons of Thanksflvtnir." a sacred c.mtn-i owing evening the minstrel trouper nan'0I erne t also is the o r-'. ?au&. tho imm-of Mrs. Cha' ff, c '....n cftnrVhorm. Man" n'road'and" Sot.tn .'amp No. Ill will give nil entertain- ,.,,", n-'V..... president of the Matinee Muitral "treety. by the choir of the church, under th inont in Masonic Hall Muiu street in ,unuu1li '" ' .. "'".'." , "'," l"l durlne 1011-1915. Mm. Collins was air-" on ot me orsanlst. Henry Ullrich. The I . M ,f .1,.. ., .,.1. f ., n.Viiiin.., remarkable though not beillltltul. In the first stale president for Tennsylvanin of i "ololsts will be John P. Herry topranoi ; aid of (he work of the auxiliarj . R , W()hre towfl , , , ,, ., tho Nntonal deration. Paul Volkmann tenor, and Chester P. Myers.' in Pittsburgh for several weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Martin have Elsie Spencer, Miss Lillian llrooks. Miss returned to their home after visiting Helen llrooks. Miss Caroljn rinnignn. their parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Kdvvard .Miss Lliznbcth KpiiiicLp, Aliss Margaret Harding, of IJustluton. although ut times Malipiero went far , eI!:i,on1,"mp.?.J,!? V owivV,vaVs' r ,. . w. . . fni contralto voice, with violin olibHc-ti-. 1111!. I1I lirt Rlinr" fnr thn flrt tlm Hf Ininnrrnw Wttlinnt n tiim-d ' mnrnine's errvlco In tlie VIr.it l'rphbvrprlnn tint n ilrfl lUMrrvnm t-lmti lmt ciimi In 4ln Church of Germantown. The sonr will lm tltlos of tho various inovrmpnti. llir dltcatefl. nn.l thp violin obbllffato will be compoHltlnu can mrau littln, oprcially .pias-rd by i:ari Pfouti. at first licarinfr, j A M'il(lhitr nf int frost in this viy will tn i. iw.fi iti Hin ii tnnn nF S Pfitn si Mr'hHU I I M I-ll S h DT Al ..( 'n m hi' i cp. M iv llnvnthv m AVils'on Hancock. Kenneth Kennedy, dnn-ch, Stujvesant Sniiare. New York. - ; Miss llessie Deal. .Miss Kmmn Hicks. Alexander I.uvcrty. John II. 'V today, when Miss Kmily AVard Ford of Drlnlarlt cast for the Performance of' .AmoB the other dni.ee committee inem- lr Samuel Steele, Hoy Hookm.ci, 0w ork. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. hers are: Miss Carolyn Finnigan, Miss .ii., u. i. inrnt Whiting, ii -IV.I...I i.'.iv.t wilt lii.i'imie the bride i "Aida" New Sinners to ADDear simiii, m;., u.. u... viJU ., Ilrlce P.lvnn, Wcb-itcr Dougherty, liar t m- .lohi I.-'tov (.lover, son of It. will not be the fault of (Jeneral' ubeth Itadcliff, Miss Kiln Hingenian. ..i. iim'u'.iei'. Hnrrv Ilewson uini -i,.s. Heurv S. Clover, of Moorlands, .Alnniicer Ciinlio (.ntH-Ciisazzn if ne-t I Miss Pauline Muminn. Hss Snmli I SPKAKIN'ti of compositions, iu the larger forms which the war has called forth, we arc soon to hear the Fairfield, Conn. Miss Ward will have 'l'liesduy evening's initial performance ! Young 1. TT llnllnminn -It Iu the Jefferson Hospital group oi 1IH bridesmaids her sister. Mrs. Ail;Ieyf tlir- Metropolitan Opera season of Klizabeth dancers will bcMargarcttn Jcanes, Mary King. Miss Marie H. Tinker. Mrs lrv- K)i!).j)io ,(,pH nr,t prove to be one of ' llrooks. tilendlnniiig, t arolyn oneppiiru, .im- ing inns. .ins. i-.owaiu i incus m i .us. ,,, most interesting and brilliant that died Hheppard. Marion Ituttou. Mr. tree II. Ilrowu. Mr. (.lover will have the city lias ever ecn. us ihnl iiiuii ins iiii'ii.i-i. ."I. u euii Aiiia ulwnvs nrovii es a ueautilti Miss Kathryn Wenderoth, Miss Mench and Miss Lillian FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL The members of the Wnwatan Tribe, i "War. Symphony" of Vincent d'ludy. No. OK. lied Men, will give a banquet as Mr. Damrosch is to perform it in this evening in Odd Fellows' Hall, I this city at Hie next concert of the Itidge and Midvale avenues, in honor New York Symphony Society. This of Hie men of tho tribe who have re- . work was composed during the war. turned from Hervlce in tlie nrmv nnd most of it before the turninc noint navy. The Ilcv. ( lark Lare will pre- came, and is dimly s third work in -mciaiM. Tlie Mondav mornlnff musical's at the Hellevue-titr.-itford will open brllllantlv on Mrnday mornliisr next, with Mme. OalU.Curcl nn tho feature of the occasion. Mme, QaUt furcl will le ufslsted by llomar Samueli'. accompanist, and Manuel Bt-rensuer, llutiat. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Homer. Tho eymphony will he (.jiausson'n side, and there will be a literary and the Kymphonic form. Th. nrKt fr(.Suna. .,t,rnoon conrt Ilt I reft'" .ym'phonlo Voen?1 Tham?" '"Jd "&"" UlUSlCiU I'lllL-I lUIIIIHL'lll - ii..,tn. .i.i I'sriier ijol'u- l.flnuvl'rn iiii.iiiii. ., -..-...-- - ... ....... ......... -- - ... , .iiiiu mii.i.i.? iiiu,iiii;s 41 ucuuiiiui At T. . , ,, ... , nnr. ... , yuiiujii" .... 1.,1 Alor.- (' l.l,nn. fll.-A.. o.l ll,n nlin.'u -II li- . . .... . .....' . . ...... .... ... Mrs. LlllVfird SllllHl. of ..i.R 1 llll innml man. .Alary n. v.. rniuuiu, ..... - "n-i.iuu .............. .... ......., ..... ., ,specincie wnen utiiugiy inouuieu. out it . . i i i ;. t. t. , Finro, Mrs. Cieorge A. Hum, .Jr., r, Henry AV. Ford, Mr Jesse Iloyt, , ;l tl. ,.!lst i,,,.,, ,, ,)is) occasion ex- treel ns.M! ,m1 h jrrs;Tr;, L' ,Sll0( ;, Marie Louise Fnrles. Mary S. Little. Mr. Cardner Ml lctt and Mr. Moore. ,Um s)P1.ial in,(.r(,s,. Philadelphia will' B.rass nml)rMrs- l.nura lofllemnn, will Louise Scull, Mary Ernestine Appleton, reception will be, held at the ( olouy mvo , ,,Ie.lsl,ri. oL- welcoming back to Klvo n '"fr'c la'ty on 'Saturday after- Katharine King, Klizabeth Itoss, Club. Mr. (.lover is a nephew ot Mrs. 1(, Ml.t,.0p1)lltnil organization the great I"0 n"i' evening, November -II, at the Clarissa Smyth, Lucy Grey. Lllcn Arthur Hrock and Mrs. Horace llrock. j0i,cmilln dramatic soprano , who now liome of Jlra. Smith, inn id tit the (jlendinuing, Murie Louise Hepburn, of this city. is known ns Fmma Destinova. ! Amaranth Philadelphia Council No. i. ' The Freneh composers have a better the The nmt free? Sunday afternoon concert ut ' reft's oymphonlo roem "Thamar" and JI e Academy of tho 1'lne Arts will bo elven brter's "Uourreo rantaatlque ' SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF NOVEMBER 24 TO NOVEMBER 29 ...... - Ill...l.l, 1illflU I ... . ..... . Iml I l . ennlUES. r,lm-ui . '""""' ,..,...., ...... .... ,...,.-.m... I nvnnn Mnrtine s Inn mile i ot M. i -t t h..i! c! 1 .. .. -- . . ., slpiill Airs. intri.ll.vnfl.i,jii ii.ir iiin. ; "I , i i i i . . '" """ " " .umiiii auuuiia nine ior1)hinr.,H"?'t s,p,j nheth Harrison The marrinee of Aliss Kleanor Had- ? fvori e here, for lie iiin.lo his Amcr-, returned from their wedding trip and Nelson Kd vails, j11';1' CS ' fo ,, C.," "r "f ,r 'i . '"",' .' ' "'s Vi - ' lr!m. c!eb"t !.n niXa.,Q ?U " to. ucc1 ill bent home at L'.'l 111 North Nineteenth Itosalie Aolrath and l.conorc -"Ccaii. toul, (lauglitei ol .in. anil .urs. i n nv n roduction. Ills Hadanics is one i .,... The bride beforn hpr mnrrinire mi,,, ...nn .lnoe ni. iii th s crouii nre I inn Ttiiilford. nf New ork city, am iri.i i.ii. i : . street, inouriiii. oeioro ner ninrringe -V' '"V. .v.". Tr-.... f.....lln Atnr ' Vr Willi.... 1..I. 1. ..,.,. !.. . ( I '" '" "'V. I'.lin. ..... ....,,...... illirry CHSOn. Ill-Ill,. nvjtnui ..- .nr. II UlUUll H.lll- uin?iiia'nii-i, r.ii ... Peterson, Hob Harrlc, Ned Longstreth. Mrs. Kiehard Itossniassler, ot Mill "William Heyl, Arthur Crosby, Joseph , Creek road, Ardmore, Pa., took place Sntids, Heqry Lucas, 'Weightmnn this afternoon al I o'clock ut St. Faries, Lawrence (iodley, Uowland (Jcorge's Chiuiel. New York city, iu the Turner. Francis Frazlcr, Percy Thorn- presence of the immediate families. Dr. ton, Richard Foltz, Charles Perot. ar ricilnnd, I). IX. ofUciatiug. Subject to Chang AMIAMltllA (s) j lith. Morris & Papsyunlc Av. I MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY AI'III.I.O 51td and Thompson Sts. M oti Vmmii)knii V2 ii'na "ficc" T falnn Lli-vo . .. , t 11 ! 1 i ll HtMVIIimi ' in .'11 .T II II 1 i I fell - member of the cast Is the Metropolitan s , bct,, nirRpmll,iti. new contralto, (itibriella Ilesanzoni. who makes her first appearance here on ... . Tuesday. She comes to the Metro- i ' lul"" nolitnn with a brilliant Itallari and Air. and Mis. Frank Thomas Carroll South American record. Indeed, no hnve returned from their wedding trip i AKCAIIIA Chestnut helow ICth 31. 1IHI.MI1NT B'.'d nloe Market Si Is) Olho Thomjs In The flplto llrlde tlouir. Kalrhanka In ltli Majesty the American Tlryant Washburn In It Pays to Advertlso Iltanche Sweet tn A AVnmon of rieasuro Olio Thomas tn The Spite llrldo Doug. Fairbanks tn His .Majesty the American,! Hryant Washburn In it Pays lo Advertise Blanche frjiveet In I A Woman of Pleasure i O'Im. Thomas In Tho Bplto llrldo Olio Thomas in Th.i Hpito llrldo THURSDAY I'. K. Lincoln in Virtuous ten nianche Si" l A Wom.ni of I". FRIDAY E. K, Lincoln In Virtuous Men Jack PleUforti in Durglap ty Troxy llrjnnt Washburn In It Iaa to dvcrtis-- Hyhla llreamor in Tho Moonshine Trail I3rond & Husqueliflnna A. Anita Ktmvart In Her, Ivlnirdotn ot Dreams Anita Stewart in Her Kingdom of Dreams Vhi.in Martin in UN Official Fiancee rirynnt AVahhhurn in It lava to AdrrtiHo Sylvia Brramcr in Th Moonshine Trail Iloudlnl In The Orim Oamft Urjant Washburn in It laya to Advertise Olive Thomas in Tho Spite Urlda SATURDAY n. IC Lincoln la virtuous Men Jack I'lckford in llurzlar by X'roxy Hryant Washburn In It Taya to Advertise Ollva Thomas tn The Spite Brldo ,.,ai . i.ii-. - ill sicrAiuiin. j-uri'.ir iu Mcrrtiniu.i i .1 mr ill viiriiiiunn i-arrar in ni mni-i in . lyomiK contralto from the old world iu and are occupyini; their new home on ,y',. Dn,i snvi.r Ae Maine or the Desert Mama ot the Desert . Maino of tho Deert ' The Hrot Thoman .MiKcu. fcrcj incuuiuni h, ,n(.-H on y ntteniianr was ner cousin, ...,. vr.lro ims made so much st r. North Twentv-first street. Tio"a Mrs .... J.. . n. ' i..a: ...,, I r ' ' i I KSt nS1 n-tSS'. X a!ldS MflPerImr ft ' "iiV i! Ullle'rt adend'id t,t .TO 'S " 'TS 5Mt& ' 'da.e m'W I iMer &ver , ff ffiSW 110 ivuiijnc, .oujera iiuiiuu, . ",, nnil Airs. I nni npencer, jm ' '. for nny viiice of her iiunlity. iNovemher .i was Miss Mary Martina ,. I Hlyr, Uonaldsoii Hoopcs, Pls"".)'U' , street Philadelphia. Mr. hdward Col- Another dehutant will be the young Cornian had a card party and surprise . c''V.,.Vr1' ..., , ' I -Mabcl !'nrmn'1 ln Mabel N;?nr!n'4nd '" -Mllhel ii?ani in i JIabtl munJ. in wards. Dwight Garrbon and W illlam lins Upssmnsslcr. of Scarsdnle, N. .;j Chilean baritone recently discovered by i shower jjlveii in her honor last evenInK I '" MarU".S-'- I . l2i , 'l . 1 I Jl" Xlawson. . r-:n T-reo was his brother R best man. A smal Mn (Jatti-Casazza llenato Zauelll. by Miss Allison Itatiek. of Eleventh and ckdaii (') i liobort Warwick In , Itobert Warwick ' DoroUiy.Dalton Dorothy Dalton Kllrabeth I.atta ana (. oriunc i rec reception after the ceremony wns held jjjs voit.e ;s ,,,1 (0 bo rich, w-arin and I vennnEo streets Other cuets in-, iiuth si. and Cedar Ave. , In Mliaoura in In Mlszoura Slurkct fit souls I Market of Souls Alcrritt llm "bTtho llidew "fir K ;Jhff""cnff L, b"' l-0T"li ooI,tft!1-- ') "'Z B"n?h HTt I '" ,"l 'wM Mr8' (iPOrSC Zi,PK'Pr H""0",',.5"," COUslr 771-1 Vivian Mo.t.n , Dorotliy n.Uon Dorothy Da.toT" li..;. wil. tv'illrnnrosont the heroes MrH- .IIlr-"nl V ' ?' v '. v 1 J'aSt '""''0 his bow to a Philadelphia audi- ! K(lith Clarke, Iiss Florence M. tlitcli- t"H? CE Hei. r.nh and euth His Ofttcl.il Manceo Ills Official Fiancee Market of fouls I Market of ! Souls dancers, yho will represent tuenerois Seventy-first street. New ork. ence in the person of Oiovnnni Martino, i ,,of.k -irl, Vincent Clarke Mis Kilnn ' ' nnd heroines- Rob Roy and ! loraJIac-, Mr. and Mrs. Itossmnss cr w vc. iwim ..iii ,ln w.ar as Itanifis The Ainer- ,..L. t i.ii, m,. jtir 11.'.. coi.omai. ) Najiimm-n in xaiimiia m XmIhot-h in Xnzimcva in ; TWild. Ilobln Hood nnd Ma d Marian, ..''' n.J ,i., nt,l TInvnrft.nl )U1. i 'll1?1..?: ',. """V. '...:i7. '.' .i, u'" J'J'1.5 1S- Sia'1,p-V J,r?"' U ' m,.!..! mm. Tho llrat The Urat ' The Hrot , Tho Brat rehetii nml Fvnncrliiip and Hiawatha '" , Ti i 1 ' ." ,": 1,- u '"'?"" "' ' '"""- "" .Miss Florence llitlnes, .Mrs. carl Ii. : , 1 luabriet au I I.,angcliuo aim aiuiw roaj Havcrford. 10 c of the kins, while another yottnc 1 .,.i:0 aij 11,,-rin n,)n n.,,1 Als ........ ..-sw u, I Ollvo Thnnvs iti Olive Thmnaa In 1 Mabel Normanl In Tom Moore in . . .,' ;.,,',, ' .... J. umL I Upstairs and Down UnstulrH and Down 1 UnRtalra I lleartseate inuti ', nniu nil .uhiii ni.. .iioiijiuii. I riricric ' ir?rol(i IxickwnoJ in Dorothv Dalton., In Anita Stewart in Her I Anita Stewart In Her I ,,, 1 fnrL-ot 4t 1 -ll n "i Jiuiior inn Aiarnei i fouis ivinKUfini i urnanin iinKUUiii 'u u renins tu Hryant Washburn in Ulancho Hwet m Dorothy OlPh In ? rtiarll t'hnplln in "' I IV Hi. Mm t tli tnfr llnm. A lr,.,..ai, ,. TH..-. ... .... Turnlnff tUn. Tahlou rn. Volhl Ilnllaf 1 1 11 nj B'Atiavv m.jv.b Jtuiiig i iTUIIinn VA I IQdflUIQ lUtlllllb hilsi ftiA.uA-. I 117 Anyr4B 4futliv uivnnnv nnvt-'i! TACK1F, is four years old and goes to , '. of M,M Martha M,u liiuucrKiiiicii. 1 ii- "" "i "" lioyer, daughter ot airs, wi JI . realizing that Thanksgiving was 1?()J.er; o .ls Kishcrs lane, Oern .ir.iii.nor'lilnr. Knirircsted that the inem bera of her class draw 11 picture of a CThanks-giviiig dinner table. They worked industriously, and ?nck produced u remarkable table, the jnain feature iu ornamentation thereon being a bottle As the rdctnres were linlxhed Miss M heard Willie ask ing Jack, "What's in the bottle on the table?" "Whisky," said Jack. Tn a few moments Miss M came to seo Jack's picturo and asked him In n very interested tone: "What's in the bottle. Jack?" Quick as a wink our young man of the world replied iu a most innocent '"'" NANOrWINNC. alter 51. C.ermautown. nnd Mr. Itobert I'eirco Sanborn, of Erie, Fa., son of Mr. Kdwnrd Hall Sanborn, 5f this city, will take place this evening at 7 o'clock. The bride will be given in marriage ny ner uncic, Mr. John T. Hlley, and Miss Marjorie Hiloy lioyer, a sister of the bride, will bo maid of honor. Mr. John San- , born, a brother of the bridegroom, will act as best man. Tho ceremony will be performed by tho Itev. Stuart P. Keel- ' lug, of St. Peter's Church, Wayne ave- nue nnd Harvey street. After a wed- 1 ding trip Mr. and Mrs. Sanborn will live in Erie, Va. ' EVOT LATJBER An interesting wedding will tnke place this evening at the Roosevelt, , when iJllss (iertruue uiara t.auucr, j daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Carl P. Lau- American, who has just joined the com pany, Adeline Vosari, will sing the Priestess. Mr. Audisio will be tho Mes senger. Always a delightful feature of the Metropolitan periorninncc, tlie ual MANAYUNK The members of the Indies' auxiliary 1 i-amhv 1.111 Market at let will be led by Miss Florence Itu- of Cump No. Ill, Patriotic Order Sons dolph, a graduate ot the Metropolitan of America, will give 1111 etiicriaiuiiient, Ilallet School. 3Ir. Moranzoni will followed hv n social hour, 011 Wednesday conduct. 1 evening. November 2(i. nt their hall on rAIRMDUNT 2llth St. and f.lrard Ave, () i--ii.Nuroiti 4715 Frnnkford Ave. 5'nniil AHTIVITIFS it-,-, nm niinnt in hn IbsupiI bv i ber, of 1033 North Thirty-third street, nvita Ions arc about to bo issuea by bo JIr J Nefeon ' ""!' fe.lv miP ?, n'flof 2S0.0 Diamond street, by the. Itev. 1 7M..in riiostnut Hill, for n de lititnnte breakfast on New Year k Day, in honor of their debutante daughter, Mifs Hetty 0. Welsh. 'Miss Welsh la at liresent visiting Miss Hope Gaston, in Boston, but will return home on Monday, Mr, aud Mrs. J. Wultcr Keely, of Unrhnrnnirli. announced the engagement of their daughter, Miss Katharine. Amanda Keely, to Mr. Erwin Mason Simpson, Jr.-. at a luncheon toduy nt tbrt Bellcvuo-Stratford. Conrad Wilker, of the Lutheran Church, Fifth nnd Cumberland streets. Tlie bride will be given in marriage by her father. Miss Estelle M. I.aubcr, the bride's sister, will be maid of honor nnd the bridesmaids will bo Miss Vir ginia Saurer. Mies' Sylvia Karchcr. Miss Mary Lnughlln and Miss Edna Fcnger. i Mr. Evoy will have his brother, Sir. Charles Evoy, for best man, nnd his ushers 'will include Mr. Thomas Evoy, Mr. Albert Evoy, Mr. Howard Evoy, also brothers, and Mr. Carl P. Lauber, Jr.. brother of tho bride. Tho ceremony will bo followed by n reception. Mr. Evoy nDtl hla bride, upon their return from their trip, will be at home at 15153 The wedding of Miss Edith I. Wilson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. Clifford Wilson, cf 1MU South Thirteenth street, nnd Mr. Richard Rollins, son of Mr, Albert G. Rollins, of Portland, Me.. " -M -. - will tako place in mo v;iiurcii oi at. t-- - Luke, and the Epiphany atlioou on Jan T .... iary 15. The Rev, David Steele will TiEIMIR-GOLDRERGER perform the ceremony. Another interesting wedding to take Miss Elizaheth M. Marhen, daughter , plJ this evening is that of Miss Gcr- tof Mr. ami Mrs. .Charles II Machen, trndo II. Goldberg, daughter of Mr Tvlll bo the gucsf of honor at a dance M" u-,n- .GPldbr?c rT of.45-- Jq be givei. ty Mr. Thomas , D. Smith. 0 ?.rk rod. d Mr. V. lUlpl . Le- :pure and DJEUC10US m52d and I.o MAUKTTr ST 33S Market ot '3)'M I' no street, at me .ueriou j""m -" ; '- ". "- -t f.;n ' I town, which will be solemnized at (t:.!0 Cricket Club on January 3. I o'clock at tho St. James, with the Rev. Miss .Mary Trotter Goodman,, daugli- Henry Rerkowltc, of the Rodeph Hha, ter Of Mrs. Howard E. Heaver. Of lmn Tomnle nmolrftinfr. Afr. CnlHImrrnr Chestnut I llll, will bo the guest ol ...111 clve his dainrhter ln marrlnae. At- honor ot a theatre party, followed by tending the bride will be her sisters, supper ut ttifl .uiu-v ariton, on l'cii- jjIfs Kdltb Goldbcrgcr, maid of honor, iimry 7, to bo given by Mr. and Mrs. umi Miss Ruth Goldbcrger and Airs, gcaver.- Charlca Schoneman, sister of the brido- J Mr. nd Mr, Oeorgo W, ChUdS sroom, brldesmalda. Mr.-llarry Lcbair, JMx. wh have bi.'staylBf at Col-, Nevr-Xotk, will be the bwt tnan, and jfrado prim tor Mw.Just tn rfay,, arft th?.iBi'rs will lxj 5. DavM Bhimenw is a most satisfactory beverage. flavor and aroma and it healthful. is J?s NAell made cocoa contains nothing that . is harmful and much that is beneficial. It is practically all nutrition. Choice Recipe book free. Walter Baker a Co. Ltd. tabjisiea. J7SO. Dorcliester, Mass. 81! " I W$t ' i ' i If si j1! J1IC : ' Fine J IT I'llANKI.lN Third und Klt.tnoter Sts. M snTii mt. thi;atki; 1 llelow Hpruc" M. riorenco Tloed in Her (lame David Powell Miriam Cooper ln Kvanrcline Tom .Mix In" Jlouxli nidlnic Itoiuunce VMIliam HuesbI in Six Feet Four David I'nwell Constanro Tnlmndse iu A Temnerninentul Wife I Tlie Teeth of the Tlcer Tho Teeih of the Tiger MarEuerile riark Widow liy Proxy Dorotliy Dalton ln I.'Aparho Marcueritu Clarl; Widow by Proxy Houdlnl in I The Orini Game Nazlmova, in The llrat nert I.ytell in ' I.ombardl. Ltd. Mabel Normand in Jln.t Wallace Held The Lottery Man I 1 Bryant Washburn Why amlth Left Homo Xazimora tn The Brat ' Tonstanre Tnlmodffe in i t A Temperamental Wifo ! Walla en lie Id ln The liottnry Man , Margaret Marsh The Phantom Honeymoon Pavld Towell in The Teeth of the Tlecr Hlllle llurho ln Sadio Love N'zlmova. in The Brat Bert I.yti-11 (n I.ombardl. Ltd. Mabel Normand in Jinx Wallace Ileld The Lottery Man Hryant Washburn Why Sinllh Left Home Nailmova tn The Brat Miriam Cooper In Hvanpetlne Tom Mil tn Rough ltidlni; llonianco tiItliT .NOKTIII'.KN Broad St nt Krle Ae. l.MI'KltlAI. noth and () Nazlmova in The llrat XazlmoYa In The lira t Walnut ata. Ik) I .Iacl( Plrkford 111 lluriclar by Proxy JUI-KKSON SOth and Dauphin SC. Ora Carew Loot Jl'.MllO M , 1 I'ront St. Hnd Olrard Ave. Kthcl Clayton In A SportlnE Chance I LKADKE 4lat and I.anr3ter Ave. () Dorothy Dalton Market of Souls IiIIiKKTY , "' I llra.il nnd Columbia Ave. UICL'MT "" I 52d and lociusi -" ST. TIlllVTRi; SI. (1' Bert Lvtell In l-ombardl, Ltd. Marsruerlto Clark In Luclc In I'awn Star C'aot ln Checkers Jack Pirliford tn Burirlur by Proxy Douz. 1'alrbanks in Hli Majesty the American Harold LocUwod In Shadows of Suspicion XAzimcn-a in The Brat .lack I'lckford in IlurKlar by Troxy Hrj-ant Washburn In Why Smith Lett Homo lllsto Kemuson tn A Society Ilxllo Dorothy Dalton Market of Soula Karlo Williams In Tho Black Oate Mariruerlte Clarl: tn Luck ln I'awn Star Cast In Checkers Monroo Salisbury In Tho Sundown Trail Ilex Beach1' The C.lrl From Outside I Blanche Sweet In Woman of Pleasure Xaxlmcva In Tho Urat K IC. Lincoln in Virtuous Men Iloudlnl in Tho Orim Oame Marlon Davlen In The baric Star Bryant Washburn Why Smith Left Home David Powell ln Teeth of tho Tlcer Marsuerlte Clark ln Luck 111 Pawn Star Cast In Checkers Dorothy fllsh ln Nobody Home Hryant Washburn x Why Smith Left Home Wallace Reld Tho Lottery Man Eugene O'Brien In Sealed Hearts I. W. r.riffith'a I Broken Blossoms j Xazliwru, in Tha llrat E. IC. Lincoln In j Virtuous Men I Tom Mir In Itouch-Itldlnir Romance Taylor Holmes In I Taxi Vivian Marttn Ills Official riancoe William rtusselt In Westward, Ho Bert Lvtell in Lombard). Ltd. Wallace Held Tho Lottery Man , Stai fast In A Scream In the Xlght p. TV. Orltrith's Broken Blossoms Kazlmcva In The Brat Dorothy Dalton In I.' Apache Charles Hay in Crooked Straight Star Cast In When Bearcat Went Dry B. K. Lincoln In Virtuous Men Dorothy Dalton In L' Apache A.Bb1 Brrymoro In The Lost Hrldeaxoom . Vivian Martin His Official Fiancee , moii:l 4LTi South SI. Mrs. NIXON B'Jd and Market Sts. () ovriiiiitoou Cad and llaverford Ave. PAI.ACI: , , 121-4 Market St. (s) Itldfo Ave. & Dauphin St. rniNcr.ss 1018 Market St. () nr.oiiNT Market St. below litll () UIAI.TO , fltn. at Tulpehocken ( IIIVOI.I A2il and Sansom Sts. () Charles Chapltn Home Lew Cody ln Are You Leirally Married? Oladya Brockwell Broken Commandments Jiazlmcva, lp The llrat Mrs. Charles Chaplin Home Lew Cody In Are Tou I.eaally Married? Mitehell Lewis In Faith of tho Strons Lew Cody In Aro T ou Legally Slurried? Gladys Brockwell in Chaains: Rainbows 1 Conrtsjice Talmadjre In j 1 A Temperamental Wife Charles Ray tn Crooked Stralsht Star Cast in When Bearcat Went Dry ( Kazlmova ln Revelation Dorothy atsh In Turning the Tables Charles Ray Crooked Htralxht Star Cast In When Bearcat Went Dry William I-'arnum In Hoodman Blind Wm. Russell Secret Sllenco Nazlmca in The Brat Dorothy Olsh In Turning the Tables Evelyn (Ireely In i Me and Captain Kldd George Walpli in ' Tho Winning Stroke Madgo Kennedy In Strictly Contldentlal nvnv Market St. below :th (.) 'j'Jll Market St. () Irene Castle In The Invisible Bond Anita Stewart In The Combat STANI.V.V ) Market abovo IBili , hTRAM) . " ' ! Clermantown Ae stTenango VICTORIA . Ninth and Market Sis Olive Thomas tn Tho Spite Bride D. W. Griffith's Scarlet Days TV. S. Hart'ln John Petticoats Bert Ljtell In Lombardl, Ltd. Pet-gy Ilyland In A Ulrl In Bohemia Georgo Walsh tn The Winning stroke Ceorgo Rebnn In Jlearta of Men 1 Iieno Castle 111 1 Tlin Invisible Bond ! Robert Warwick tn I Accidental Honeymoon Al. Ray Elinor Fslr A Vagabond's Luck D. TV. Griffith's Scarlet I)ayn TV S Hart In John Petticoats William 1'arnum In The Last of the Duanes Mrs. Charles Chaplin Home Naztmova ln Tho Drat Bert Lytell ln Lombardl. Ltd. Theda Bara ln La Bella llusse George Walsh In The Winning Stroke TV'lllam Russell in Six root Four Irene Castlo In Tho Invisible Bond Tom Mix tn Rough Riding Romance Vivian Martin In Ills Official Fiancee 11. TV. Griffith's . Scarlet Days ' TV. S. Hart 111 John Petticoats William i-'arnum In Herbert Rawlinson In The Carter Case i Harry Morey Honor's Web Herbert Rawlinson ln Herbert Rawlinson In The rirl.r ra i Th. V:2.""?J."I -- sailor ase Nazlmova In Tha Brat Robert Warwick In Mtzzoura ln The Carter Case All Star Cast The Other Half Nazlmcva, ln Tho Brat Wills Burke In Sadta I.ove S-essue Haakawa In The Dragon Painter George Walsh tn The Winning Stroke Al. Ray Elinor Fair j A Vagabond In Luck George TValsh ln The Winning Stroke Ollva Thomas In Tho Spite Brld. Noxlmova in The Brat Sssue lUvukawa In The Illustrious Prlnc 'rlnce BTt I.vtell ln Lombard), Ltd. Anita Stewart In Kingdom of Dreams Sessue Hayakawa ln llustrlous Prince The Illustrious Prince Sessue Hayakawa tn The Florence Reed In HeT Game Tom Mix In Heart ,of Texas Ryan V TV Griffith's Scarlet Days Irene Castlo In The Invisible Bond Dorotliy Qish In Turning the Tables Florence Reed. In Her Game .aeo.IE8 Walsh to "ho Winning Stroke 1,,f!b,'!.r,. wirwIesTin" Told In the mils TnV'ni. r'lwii tn The Illustrioua Prime itouse Peters ln Tou I Never Know Your Luck D. TV Griffith's Scarlet Days J. TV'arren Kerrigan in Th Joyous ust Dorothy Palton 'n " Tho Market of Souls D. TV Griffith'. Scarlet Days Irene Castle In The Invisible Bond ..'"?" f'ftle In The Invlslbl. )lond V The rlmnire nf nlans that has the bailing for ltoino on December Villi. -nn Chnlrn has been lo tile bi 'h In rinlnliln . rni If IllllM h.Pam. nn.slliln Iiirnsiiriilily. However, tho nmiponcr is to nrranse for u return i-oncert at the .Met- Tho Manufacturers' Club will clva th a skillful workman and evidently Knew rV'"" "ff.11!!!!8'' LLSr J-"1 ! rlM of inuslcaies on Monday The program for the organ recital by Charles M. Courboln. ln the Wanamalter store next Wednesday (not Thursday vi. nlng). will Include comnositlons of Bach. Coui'erm. Nardlnl. Ionck. Gounodo. Dvorak nnd Haydn, Albert N. Hoxle will lead In tin singing of the national songs. The choir of the Second Presbyterian Church. Twenty-first and Walnut streets, will slug, among other numbers, at the musical service beginning at 7:40 o'clock tomorrow evening, the Nunc Dlmlttls (a rappella), by Tschesnokoff. Thero will be Instrumental trios by N. Llndsy Norden. organist: John IC. Wltzemann, violinist, and Bertrand Austin, cellist. The progrr ' which the Flonzaley Quartet 1 will play a no meeting of the Chamber Music Association, tomorrow afternoon, will I bo ns follows: Quartet. Opus 15. Albert li , The soloist at tho second Boston Sm- uuiiiara; i rois nani.es anciennes. viaai: , phony concert In the Academy on Monday duartet. "I roni Mv Life,' in 13 minor, evi nine. December 1. will be Madame l.ouis,. Constanc-o Tnlmadge In A Temperamental Wlfo Wallace Reld tn The Lottery Man WK8T A1.I.KGHKNV 26th and Allegheny () Wallace Reld In The Lottery Man William Famum in William Karnum in win1"" i-arnum ln wiuiam i-sraum in i ivintsm Farnum In j i TheLiut of the Duanes The Last ot thJ)uanes The Last ot the Dusnes The Last of the Duanes , The Last of th.Djtfo. J A ' WaUarelleld ln i I BIHI Ifurke In , Vivian Martin In Florence Red in ( Florenos Tleed In i 1 Th Lottery Man lllln jnirne in , Vivian .imiun in riuirinT ihpu in , .'mimics ieeo; in i Sadie Love I His Official Fiance ' Struggle Everlasting gtructla r.verlmttnn ' ' " ' ' '.' i ' " j i . i. . i ty Tthsatrt. mark.d U) obtain picture. tbrouh tb. iTANIiBT COMPANT OF WsKIttC. .! U uaraU .( ..ilr sbolmi . U i trJi,ctIi. iU kh, r4 kflott .ahlbltiM. . S,-Iiii-V -' Tlw .lists .71 ' 1 -'I '.ii Al (.1 l I. A' . n X- -. ,ftitJ&islftlrh4ihk.a.-. )i&&. i5ji
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