Tty' ' '!$" i ? ' mr r j v r i rf J .fSf GOSSIPABOUT PlSOPLE flamy Wynne Talks of the Skating Club and the Plans "for the DevohShowMrs. Charles Stewart Wurts's Dancing Class Has Fancy Dress Meeting AVE you been out to the Ice Pal- e vi know the Philadelphia m. w Club has taken" it for Mqnday BMtln.r1nr afternoons frbm GI30 H b 5 Thursday afternoons frbm GI30 B?ii7. TO o'clock. The first mcctinR ff the year Ui held on Thursday, and !LLS was. there. They really have J" "m . I ndcrful space, and the lea is kept i. .nlend (I conomou. ui. i..o JnuTte . wonder in the way of skater, Si1.-- know that? 'And on Thursday ! Ted Paul and Mrs. Alec nrna "St nu there skating beautifully. It' I,. Zv had a fall or two; bu,t they "jtS Tnranll looked perfectly-charm-InHn a tan spirts coat and accordion Sfatod,klrt .of tho same color. Sho wore a wMc rost Scft.rf' nnd thu ,CU? Tf her suit were p,tho same shado of JL.eolorcd cloth, whilo her lint was a i,m o'shantcr of tan cloth. Mrs. Paul's costume was of rose and tun check, nnd Ur hat was a tarn model of old rose. Mrs. Blllie Clothier looked stunning In' a pepper-and-salt skirt nnd black cost She took the coat off. and woro in its stead a white sweater for skating. H,p hat was a black mushroom shape. Another very pood-looking costume was worn by Mrs. Joe Chapman, a.ono nlfee frock of black ant! a small black E,t with winss. Mrs. Ward B. Nor ton also had a Very smart suit. The rtlrt was a black nnd white plaid, rather lartfe, and the coat. was of black T.Tet. Her hat was'bf velvet, and she wore white furs, which she disenrded, of course, while skating. Mrs. Harri ,oa Caner arid Mrs., George Wharton Petper were among the, spectators. Mr. Caner is chairman, of the club, T0U know, and the other officers nre Vr John F- I'ewii, Joseph Chapman, Curtis Clay, John Evans, Stanley Ilog ers and II. C. Potter, Jr., treasurer. Among the members of the club are Mrs. Lincoln Godfrey, Jr., Cecily Barnes, tho John Gilpins. Miss Esther Lloyd, the John B. Hastingscs, Marga ,etta Dixon, Mnrgarctta Sharpless, Mrs. Harrison Smith, the F. W. Sar cpnts, the J. N. Pew, Jrs., Gertrude Pancoast, the King Wninwrights, Clem Wood, the Wistcrs nnd several others. Among tho best men skaters I .should say are Louis Parsons, Dr. George "W. N'orrls, Walter Thayer. Francis Cres son, Charlie Davis. Charlie Meyers, Harry fiaurencc, Ted Paul nnd Maurice Tilden. ... It's really a dandy club, nnd the members certainly have a wonderful time. They were all trying all kinds of stunts on Thursday. There'll be .mother meeting on Monday afternoon at the same hour. DOESN'T it seem funny that plans are really well Under 'way already for the Devon horse show.? You see, ihe women have tho Country Fair nnd liaiaar in charge, and when so much has to be done to mako that a success they really do have to start long before the time, which, after nil, is not so very nunv weeks off. Mrs Archibald Barklie, who is n wonder as an organizer, and Mrs. Alex ander Brown arc the chairman and vice rhuhman respectively of the fair. Mrs. I! I'enn Smith made such a wonderful iirce1 of the rummage sale last year ihat he ha, been asked to take charge again and there arc wonderful promises et marvelous things for her stall. Mrs. Billio Clothier is to be chairman ot the show's publicity committee, nnd Mrs. Paul JIills, who is in the South bill will return shortly, is in charge of tie boxes. Ion know Mrs.' Mills took Jessie and liaM Da Costa down South with her (hildren and they planned to stay sev eial weeks. MRS. WURTS had the fancy-dance meetine of the class last nichr. nnd "ally the little girls were the sweetest 'bings. I don't suppose they would thank me for calling them little girls, because they range in age from fourteen to seventeen, but they are so sweet and young and did have such a good time. mere were several dinners before the party and there was a cotillon as usual. Among those who entertained at dinner were Mr. and Mrs. Henry D. Paxson for Louis1 Buchp. the dniiirhtpr nf Mr. and Mrs franklin Bachc ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph Wayne for their daughter. Eliza- beth Wavne : Mrs. Jones Wister for ker granddaughter, Louisa Strawhridge; the Clayton McElroys for Elizabeth : in tact, it seemed to be a day for Louisas and Klirabcths, for Elizabeth Siter, too, is to hnve a dinner given by her mother, Mrs, Ilolllnesworth Siter. Thon thn Ton Ashtoni cave n riinnnr fnr Minle on Billio. It was certainly a fine party. NANCY WYNNE. ery nnd Mr. John McArthur Harris. Jr. Aliss Mary P. Bartow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joslah B. Bartow, -of Chestnut Hill, will bo the guest of honor at a dinner to be given by her parents this evening nf tlin rtrpnn Dragon before the Saturday Evening Dancing Class. Miss Elizabeth Halton Fackler, of Lansdowne, will give a tea for Mrs, James Pennnefc TTnnWInti nt rtimatn- who will be remembered as' Miss Con stance Warren, of Carlisle. P, nnd Mrs. Guy Kcndig Fackler, of Atlanta, -, ALONG THE.'mAINvLINE'' .. .Mr- and Mrs. William' Liviflgston, of Woodsldo avenue, Narborth. have as their guest. Miss Jennie Willetts, of Huntipgto.n, Long Island. Miss Esther Buck, of Bay City, Mich, is visiting her sister. Mrs. Harry Bradley, of Essex avenue,. Narbirth, Mr. Vnd Mrs. Ernest Searing, Mai wya road, Merion, have returned home after, a short visit to New York. GERMANTOWN JThe Delta Tnu Sorority wiH.hold its annual Easter dance at the Belfield Country . Club on Monday cveningl April 5. Mr. nnd Mrs. Witttntn Tttimnliivrc -will give another of their" series pf imiurM. prcccaeu oy uinner. at 'tno BcIfieJd Country Club, on Wednesday, Hie Baptist, Young Pe6pleV Union of tho Secdnd Baptist Church, JJpsal street at Gcrmantown avenue, 'gave a St. Valentine party in Cummtngs' Hall, in the chapel, on Thursday evening. Miss Frances Morgan, of 310 West Seymour street, will entertain the mem bers of tho Beta Alpha Beta Sorority, Beta Chapter, at her home this after noon. Her guests include Miss Eleanor Knipe, Miss Elsie Edwards, Miss Eleanor AVilkie. Miss Marian Oily, Miss Marjorie Watson, Miss Eleanor Gross, Miss Elizabeth Page and Miss Camllle Phistcr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold H. D. Balbir nie. of Wayne and Chelten nvennes. an nounce the marriage of their daughter, Miss Margaret Balbirnie to Mr. Hu bert Victor Ross, of Michigan, on Sat urday. February 14. Mr. nnd Mrs. Ross are on their wedding trip through the New England states. Miss Isabel Chanel! will entertain informally at her home this aftcrr.jon. Her guests will lie members of the Delta Delta Sorority, Eda Chanter, and will include Miss Violette Barrett, Miss Mildred Willoughby. Miss L6uise Fir-' mln, Miss Elizabeth Littjewood, Miss Alice Laurent, Miss Marguerite Whart man, Miss Dorothy Christy, Miss Su sanne Berger. Miss Anno Eastburn nnd Miss Katharino Williams. The Delta Sigma Sorority of the Germantown High School. Beta Chap ter, is giving a leap year invitation dance at the Citv Club this evening. Miss Eleanor Park is chairman of the dance committee. iv ' VwftF " '4fiw v hrK & -xJ&pfE " ' r f "i Wt 1 y '"rilwifflii1 Pi fn rBli ''H-vJmM jMMMMMjwifcoKTMnMjjMjfflT JJMwiBfciOlLllHWRBBMKSrTuA J . LJ "JW -,. MISS MARY TVNDALE BRIDE OF G. TATUM Wodding of Miss Minnie Lornor and Mr. H. Sacks Takes Place This Evening NAVY YARD NOTES Colonel1 and Mrs. William O. Smith will give a buffet supper Sunday eve ning at their home, 2409 South Twenty-first street. Among the guests will be Commander and Mrs. Homer Ilincs Norton, Commander and Mrs. R. C. Davis, Mrs. George A. Vroom and Dr. and Mrs. Randall. Mrs. Helen D. Sawyer gave an informal bridge party on Tuesday afternoon at her home, 2125 Por ter street. The guests were: Mrs. Wil liam O Smith, Mrs. George V. Vroom, Mrs. N. Price Amon, Mrs. R. C. Dnvls, Mrs. Homer Hines Norton. Mrs. Thomas Cochran and Mrs. E C. Lee dom. Mrs. Dirkins, wife of Chaplain H. C. Dickins, U. S. N., gave a small lunch eon and bridge at her home, 2114 Shunk street, on Thursday. Among the guests were airs. lUinor, Airs. Williams, airs. Henry Porter and Mrs. R. C. Davis. .Mrs. William Gown, 2018 Shunk street, gave a small informal bridge on Saturday afternoon in honor of Mrs. Andrews, wife of Admiral Philip Andrews. ...MISS EMILYvCOOKMAN Photo'by Bachwch. .' Who ira popular member of'tho school set, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William. II. CooUman, of Gcrmantown . , SOCIAL ACTIVITIES' Owing to the recent death of the brides mother. Mrs. John Stmthcrs, the y tiding of Miss Helen von Ij. Struthers, of Tenth and Clinton '"' and Mr. Alexander H. Scott, . t1 , South Rittenhouse Square, will ? ,p. ,co ouielly today, at the home of tte bride. The ct-remony will be per formed by the Rev. Floyd W. Tom Kins pas-tor of Holy Trinity Church. ino will be no reception. After a Redding trip. Mr. nnd Mrs. Scott will "ve at Tenth and Clinton streets. Mips Marv Trotter Goodman, debu tante daughter of Mrs. Howard E. Sea YJ V1'l be the guest of honor nt a the- -...' iMirtv louowcfi by supper nt the Vr 1rIl2n ,0 be B'vcn b-v Mr- nn(l f u ,VvTCi' Simpson, of Lynedock, Overbronlt, on April fi, Mr and trs. Morris h. Clothier, of ualremont Villanova, will give a din tV", lnnnr of their daughter, Miss i.vdin f lothler, on April 0. at the Belle "if Mr.-.tford ls fiertrutl.. Ely left today for a "lh in Vvf Mexico. During her nb r,M. ;hnirmnnshlp of the Philadel- 0Mmet w,ll be filled by Mrs. Henry Jeanen, of 2012 Spruce street. rtvul'h. nar,ol'J, ffaines nnd her small nreMm,r,i?fii8f1? Anderson street, a lil tni':,left, J'cterday to spend week in Atlnntlc City. James' W' .Hirjiti daughter of Mrs. ivtwie i.rILr8t: ,f 7i Germantown e "I Jim1 ?ester('n5' to spend several M rl P "' WJ'mlngton, Del. land MHttrl? n.0!1,ehurst f Cumber HollintThi'i '?- vi,stin' Mr- and Mrs. tlfi Ifa ?,, Taylor- o st- Jrar Ethol M y,is onKOB'mcnt to Miss V Ls .rc ?,lon' ot Schenectady, N. has recently been announced. U meefttMd5r E"Di?s nanelug Class UonaM iih "elievu-Stratford, Mr. 'otllloS nSi' fi'mnn, will lead the Jo enh I?,'1 ,wlU b nssiHtfl ty Mr. ttef'sil- ThmaS nbb' aml ..Mr Isanp w.i . t.i,.,i, .. nenln,,'llu('utertn'n at dinner this Marv T 15.hol,,or,"f i'i daughter. Miss fte uSfl I?v,('n1nK Dancing Class. Paii; mu ''," nol,1(ift Miss Prlscllla "ertrud'1 a" vel?.n Drujton. Miss num.i?0"' Mr. Edward 8. W. Far- "MrV llr fUry B'.l'BBeoBbt. Jr., Mr, -Ji PiiJ arUboro(, Mr. VAy.ari Sydpn- " I ... Mr. Thomas It, Moutgom, NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr, and Mrs. H. E. Scbauer, of 1817 North Sixth street, announce the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Rose Ursula Schauer, to Mr. Richard Allen Supplee, of this city. Mr. nnd Mrs. Abraham Lerner, of 2100 North Eleventh street, gave a dinner last evening at their home for their daughter, Miss Minnie Lerner, and Mr. Harry Sacks, whose wedding will take place tonight, the bridal party and out-of-town guests. Miss Jessie Powell, of 2222 Wallace street, entertained the following at ranis on Monday afternoon ; Miss Silvan G. Hurlick, Miss Armc da Ireland, Miss Florence Potts, Miss Anna Ire land, Mrs. H. T. Cornell. Mrs. N. H. Ptevens, Mrs. Alfred II. Williams, Mrs. flnrinda Armstrong, Mrs. Theodore Itorden, Mrs. John Goodfellow. Mrs. Robert Snyder, Mrs. John D. Ellis and Mrs. Nelson Sailer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Everett Conine, of 4757 North Twelfth street, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Joseph Everett Conine, Jr., on February 14. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frederick G. Geiger, formerly of 31.14 Diamond street, will entertain the Neighbors' Club this eve ning nt their new homo in West Phila delphia. Mi- nml Mrs. Anron flstrow. of 1422 North Seventh street, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss Nan Ostrow, to Mr. Charles Einhorn. Mrs. Barry Eagan, of North Seven teenth street, will entertain nt bridge on Monday afternoon at her hpme. Mrs. Louis Eschher, of 2004 North Park avenue, has returned from Far Rockaway, N. Y., where she was the guest of her son-in-law nnd daughter, Rabbi and Mrs. Isaac Landman. Miss Florence Davis, of Fifteenth end Diamond streets, has as her guest for several weekH Miss Margaret 11 SOUTH PHILADELPHIA,,, Mr. Jack Donowitzv will entertain Sunday evening at the home Of his parents, 1321 South Fifth street, n't" a masked lcap-vear party, to ber'lvcn in honor of Miss Edith Abrnms. Among the guests will be Mis Dorothy Sat tenstein, Mrss Sara Rose, Miss Sara Pastcan. Miss Ida Grcenblat, Mr. Al Rose, Mr. Al Jacobs, Mr. Milton Reese and Mr. Herman Levin. Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Baker, ol 2210 South Garnctt street, will enter-' tain at an informal reception to be given this evening at their home 'in honor of the sixteenth birthday of their daughter, Miss Edythe E. Baker. Their guests will include Miss Marie Waugh, Miss Eleanore, Eiggins, Miss Mary Cameron, Miss Adele Murphy, Miss Kathryne Mulcachy, Miss Margaret Walsh, Miss Mary Djve"r, Miss Inez Macneal, Miss Surac Hancen, Miss Edythe Shule. Miss Anna Hancen, Miss Alico MrCnbc. Miss Katherino McGonigle, Miss Helen Mnclutyre, Miss,. Martha Monty. Miss Alice Koe blin,"Miss Adelaide Koeblin, Miss Mar garet Bates. Miss Anna Alhrecht, Mrs. Benjamin Hinkle. Mrs. William Hln- klc, .Mrs. C. ICoebllu, Mrs.' C. Hag man' Mrs. Thomas Hansen, Mr. Joseph Waugh. Mr. William Gilmore, Jr., Mr. Jay Carney, Mr-. 'John Brady, Mr. Joseph JSaTr, Mr. -Albert ' Mc Olynn, ' Mr. George Dougherty, Mr. Theodore Anderson, Mr. Charles Gu deio, Mr. Arthur Baker, Mr. Robert Shule, Mr. J. McGowan, Mr. C. Hag man, Mr. W. H. Baker, Jr.. Mr, Clin ton Koeblin. Mr. Frank McDermott, Mr. Hugh Ilngerty, Mrs. James Britt, Mr. J. R. Smltcher, Mr. George Han sen, Mr. S. C. Hansen, Mr. R. Mc Clintock, Mr. John Tumbelty and Mr. Robert McGiriley. The Rotary Club entertained nt a luncheon given nt the Bellcvuo-Strat-ford on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. William Iluhn have returned from their wedding trip in Atlantic City. Mrs. ilium will Do re membered ns Miss Anna V. Hhlpin. Miss Margaret Grace, of 2o20 South Brond street, will entertain friends from Clifton over the week-end. Mrs. J. Farrell. of 2347 South Car lisle street, has returned from Atlan tic City, where she was recuperating from tier recent illness. Friends of Miss Margaret Esola, of 2429 South Hicks street, will be glad to learn that she is recuperating from her recent illness. Tho annual hop of the Philadelphia Dis-trict Oidnance Department was held on Tuesday evening at the Roosevelt, Twentieth and Chestnut streets. STRAWBERRY MANSION Miss Anna Isaucson, of 3010 Berks street, entertnined tho members of the It. B. D. Sowing Circle on Thursday evening. Among those present were Miss Sadye Scharf, Miss Glndjn Gins berg, Miss Minnie Rubin, Mits Bella Rubin, Mrs. Samuel Greenberg, Mrs. Frederick Abrams, Miss Edith Chertag and Miss Jean Lossy. Mrs. Jacob Mandel, who is now living with her son at 3218 Diamond street, recently celebrated her eightieth birth day. Mrs. Mandel's friends will bo glad to learn she is convalescing from un ac cident she met with several months ago. 1 WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr, and Mrs, Charlen Millar will cutertalu at u tumliy dinner or rorty- iiie covers in lienor ot Mr. Miller's six- I tieth birthday uuulversury, which fulls on February 20. 'I'hu celebration will bo held ou tiuuday evunluji ut lliu homo of Sir, and Mis. Alphouso Miller, 404 South Forty-second street. Among the out-of-town guests expected to attend will bo Mr. und Mis. JL. Eisemunu, Mr. uud Mrs. Edwin Wolf, Mr. uud Mrs. H. Uiossuer, Mr. arid Mrs. II. Miller uud Mr. Charles Newman, alt of New ork. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mrs. P. II. Piaget, Miss Ermu Hope Piuget and Miss Lucille Victoria Piaget, of 211 Jumalca avenue Flushing, Long Island, me spending the week-end as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. E, Qehriug Harkneds, of Queen lane. D. Conley, Mrs. Hv Hebranb and Mrs. Elmer C. Taylor. " Mr, and Mrs. Lewis J. Gruber, Jr., have returned from Washington and will be at home at 731 Northeast Boulevard. The bride was Miss Gertrude F. Seltz. The engagement of Miss Ethel Schurch, 2129 West Venango street, and Mr. John F. Buchanan, of Chestnut Hill, was announced this afternoon nt a tea given by Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Schurch in honor pi their daughter nnd forty- of'her friends. ,Mr. Buchanan was for two years in ttio flying 'service in Efance. MANAYUNK4 The Mothers' and'Teachers' Associa tion of the Ashland, School, West Manayunk, held a meeting on Wednes day evening. The program' which w'asi followed by a social hour, included nn' address on "Education" by Mr. C. A. Rudolph ; an informal talk by Mr. William' Downs, president of the West Manayunk school board, nnd vocal and instrumental music. Mrs. Robert Wil liamson, president of the organization, presided. There were 250 guests. ' Miss Eleanor Burns, of the American Collcce for Girls at Constantinople, will speak of her experience durinp the war J luuiuiiuw uLiefuuun in iuv XMrfii x'res byterion Church, of which her father, the' late Rev. Charles Burns, D. D., w as at one time rector. The marriage of Miss- Mary Tyn dale, daughter of thcJate Mr, and Mrs, RoblnBon Tyndale. ot Media, to Mr. George. Tatum, ,of Plnlnfield. N. J., will take place at 0.30 o'clock this evening nt the Presbyterian Church of Media. Thn Rnv. S. Harner Leener. 'rector of the church, will perform the ceremony. Tho bride, uttired In a white Isatlu and brocade gown, with tulle veil, will be, given in marriage by her brother. Mr, Robinson TyDdale. Miss Elizabeth Tyndale will attend her fdfter as maid of 'horlor and, the brides maids will b Miss' Amanda Leeper, Miss Mary Totem. Mlsa Emily Jones and Miss Maebelle Hough, of Media. The maid of "honor will weer tur quoise blue nnd the 'bridesmaids apricot gowns nnd hats. The bridegroom will have as best man Mr. Branson Sat terthwaite, of Lansdowne, and as ushers Mr. John Iatlmcr, of Media; Mr. Norris Satterthwnttc, of Lans downe; Mr. Pierce Sherry and Mr. Clarence Hartzell. A small reception will follow the ceremony at the home of the bride's aunt, Miss Mary Wirz, North Monroe street, Media. After a wedding trip to Boston Mr. and Mrs. Tatem will live In Swarthmore, where they are building a home. SACKS LERNER A wedding of interest in this city and in Baltimore is that of Miss Minnie Lerner, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Abra ham Lerner. of 2109 North Eleventh street, and Mr. Harry Sacks, of Balti more, which will take place this eve ning at Grand Hnll, 412-414 Wharton street, with the Rev. A. Winokur offi ciating. The bride will be given in mar riage by ber father, nnd will wear a gown ot white baronet satin' nnd rare lace, with a veJl ot tulle held In place ,with a wreath of lilies of the valley. A shower of orchids. Bride's roses and 111- jcs.otthe valley. will bet carried. Miss Site, Eefper, the bride's "sister,' will be maid of honor, and will wear a -gown of orchid pink satin 'veiled with orchid tulle, embroidered with spangles, with a tulla hat to match. The bridesmaids will bo Miss Cecelia Rappaport and Miss Fannie Bernstein, of: Long 'Island,' and Miss Bepsie Hlrschberg,'. of this city. They will wear gowns of pink satin veiled with pink tulle. Tyith their tulle hats trimmeid with pink roses. Each will carry a s-hower of pink roses. Miss Gertrude Mass and Miss Dorothy Ler ner, the flower girls, will wear pink ntissv willow taffeta frocks, and their flower baskets will hold Sweetheart roses. Master Sidney Mass will be ring bearer. .Mr. Sacks will have for best man. Mr. Harry Bernstein, pf Long Islapd, and his ushers will include Mr. Morris Merian, Mr. Herman Switkiri and,.Mr. William Rotter. A reception will fol low the ceremony. Mr. Sacks and Mb Jiride will leave on a short trip, and win De at nome niter marcn at j.ox-i Fllngluss avenue, Baltimore. ., LEFFINGWELL CTJLEEN , An interesting wedding will be tol emnized 'this evening in St. Matthew's Protestant Episcopal Church, Eight eenth street and Girard avenue, when Miss Rebecca Cullen, daughter of Mrs. James P. Cullen, of-2218 West Estaugh street, will be married to Mr. Warren C. Leffingwell. of-034 North Fifty -seventh street. Tho ceremony will be per formed by the, rector, the Rev. C. 'II. ,Kee,se. 'ihe brute wjll weaj her trav eling suit of dark blue, with a blue hat to match. Immediately! after the quiet service Mr. and Mrs. Leffingwell will leave on their trip. Upon their return they will bo nt homo at 034 North Fifty -seventh street. NATTERS ARTMAN The homo of Mr. nnd Mrs. James Artman. Windsor and Wynncwood ave nues, Wynnewood, will be tho scene of a very pretty wedding this eve ning, when their daughter, Miss Vera Artman, will become the bride of Mr. William Natters, of Philadelphia. The ceremony will be performed by tho Rev. Thomas Natters, of Pittsburgh, uncle of the bridegroom. The bride, who will be given in mar riage by her father, will wear a gown of georgette crepe and carry a shower bouquet of sweet peas. Sho will be at tended by her sister, Miss Marion Art man, as maid of honor. The best man will be Mr. Harvey Kccsports, of Phil 87TH LAUNCHING AT YARD CLASSIC INTERPRETATIONS T BY MARY D. STEWART CHARM Oak Lane Girl Makes Highly Favorable Impression in Debut in Program Presented at the Philadelphia Theatre S. S. Conejos Is Christened by Mrs. L. H. Porter The 8. H. Conejos, the eighty-seventh ship constructed by the American In ternational Shipbuilding Corporation for the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation at tho Iiog Island shipyard, was launched this afternoon. Mrs. I... H. Porter, of 3014 Chestnut street, wife of the marine superintend ent of the shipbuilding company, christ ened the vessel with champagne, Mrs. Woodrow Wilson picked tho namef for the vessel. Captain Porter, hus band of the sponsor, has been in charge of the seventy-three successful trial runs mode by the ships constmcted at Hog Island. TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICENSES Philip 8 Frybenrer Detroit. Mich., and jcai-mia u. sciuerzooa. ztu w. 'ruipe hocken Bt Bernard Mofenson, 1600 N. 7th st . o-ntl Anna Ilobln. 1609 N, 7th. at. Howard C. Helllntr. 8440 FranUford ave.. and nvadfna F. Iloyta, 2001 Paotflc at Frank W. Qllmor. Willow drove. .Pa., and Lillian Dixon, Willow Orove, Pa. Arthur Turner. Camden, N. J., and Emma Anaerow: 404 uraiE si, Chnrlea Amodel. 1421 Arch utreet, and Myrtle Z. Freeman, 3028 N. 11th at. James A. Alkjns. 1S27 Caitle avenue, and Loul3 A Iammertz. 330 S. 42d st. Benjamin B Wlillama. 1720 Christian St.. and Martha E. Jackson. 123S Lombard Bt. Edward B E!ea. 3232 N. 17th St.. and Marian E. Bchmltt. 1007 Wallace st Samuel Testier. 34A McKean St., and Iloba Brauntteln. 329 Wilder st. Rosallo Mendow. 727 8. 16th St., and Mary WrlBht. 008 8. 17th st. Abraham Baum. Washington,. D. C., and Katharine Htnchlstn. 3030 N. ICth st. James Kern, 3048 Oxford at., and Aunes II Hill 149 N Gross street William N. Miller, 4041 N. Rth St. and Esther Bowles. 4211 N. Reeso st. Solomon a Nlble. 2027 N. 16th St.. and Hutan M, Doollttle. 8027 N 18th st j Francis J. Lotanl. 165 B Oith St., and Marcaret M. arlffiths. 1T21 vine st. Edwfird A. Uarelcs. 17.15 Edirawood st , and Helen B. Kuhnle. 81S Rublcam ave. Louis Pariah 020 Spruce st . and Golds nAlKrr S20 HnniCA St. Charles (J. aeorsre, 4j!p Walnut st With a progrnm of "Classic1 Thought," Miss Mary Duncan Stew art, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. O. W. Stewart, of Oak Lone, made her formal debut yesterday as an interpreter of classic characters of ancient Greece, old .Tnpan, India and modern America. The Philadelphia Theatre was crowd ed with friends and critics, who came in a friendly mood that was not changed by Miss Stewart's performance. Dnrtnir trip first nart of tllC Drocram. Miss Stewart seemed a little conscious of her poses, sometimes changing from one attitude to another with mechanical care. She expressed well the humility of a young girl in the presence or nato and the scene from Sophocles' "An Hcrinn" was difficult and well done. The pictures from old Japan were beautifully staged and tho singing of a Japanese song helped to liven a pro gram that had, up to that time, been very sad. In this part of the jirogram Miss Stewart was assisted by Kltajlmu, who played a Japanese instrument as accompaniment for Mfas Stewart's songs, Following "A Drop of Dew," trans lnted by Lnfcadio Hcarn, oud "Or. shima," the story of n disappointed youth of Japan, there came oevttral word pictures of religious and philosophic India, with n song in Sanskrit. Even in the last part of the program, given over to modern thought, the name heavy tone continued except in the see" otid number, where for the first time Miss Stewart allowed her youthful spirit to sparkle in "Fifteen Acres," by James Stephens. The stave arrangements and the cos tuming were carefully worked out and Miss Stewart showed control nnd grace in her work. Her enunciation was clear and her voice carried well. Mrs. Stewart received and the usher were sir friends of Miss Stewart: Misses Vivian Bartlet, Cathlccn IWtes. Anne Stewart, Theodosla Cooper, Elea nor Jardon and Anna Wall. KERN AN FUND NEARLY $1750 Mayor Plans Bank Account for "Whistling Cop's" Widow Tjio general fund for the benefit of Mrs. Matthew Kernan, widow of the "Whistling Cop," has, reached nearly $1750. Contributions totaling So30 have reached Mayor Moore's office, and the Mayor hopes to send a representative with Mrs. Kernan to start a Dantt ac count within a few days. In addition to the money sent to tue Mayor's oince, S137 has been received by the Eveninq Public Iiedoeii, $5S0 by other news naners and more than $409 by the Key stone Automobile Club. Many contributors have expressed the hope that tho fund would be sufficient for airs. Kernan to invest, in some man ner to aid her children for several years. rather than just ti. spasmodic effort to give her a small amount of cash for the present. Recent contributions received by the Evening Public Ledger, include : C. C. Coolbaugh $5.00 An Admirer of Matthew Kernan.. t.00 A Friend 1.00 LMrs. E. Hummel 1.00 Miss iiuen ilummel l.uo Bessie H Waller. 4841 Walton ave 2UU .. Joseph Kelly. Baaie owiki and and and and and f Albrlaht at urt. 2C50 Trenton ave. Itussell IS. Campbell. 5752 Filbert st CaSta k RuV 57BS Filbert st. Charles Coulter. 2309 W Somerset st Helen Strlttmatter. Camden. N. J. William F. Watters. 1719 N. 61st at Vera M. Miller, warbertn 1'a. Walter C Holden 2052 N. 33d st.. and Ma tilda Rens, 30(17 N Stlllman st. Herman Good, 2314 N. Bonsall st , and Mab-lls Werrlck. 11028 Walloce st. CharleTW Driver Kennett Square, Pa., and Emma V. Craig. Kennett Square, Pa. William B. Knlttte. PottsUUe Pa . and N.l lle V. Yoder. Canvlen N J. Charles M, Grass. 2037 Porter St., and Eliza beth A Thomson. 200 E Gravers lane rrederlck M. Moseley, 1707 S 21 St.. and Lottie M Dockery. 2024 Watklns st. Edward Tntes. 2351 Christian Bt , and Mar. saret Chance. 231 Tree st. Howard M. Lees, 1217 Hamilton st. and Ueatrlce Bu'-ii. 1217 Wood st. Louis B, Ullatta. New Tork city, and Marie E. Mereiek. 409 Orlnnna ut. William McK. White. 1535 N'nudaln st . and Ida II. Hatch Lnkewood. N. J. Joseph S. Bell. Portsmouth. Va.. and Ida J. Hudson. 1028 S. 13th st. derson Millville N J Harrv finrsVv Claudj H. -VVastwood Alientown. Pa. and Si i ' .1 , (,""3 V1 Dorothy a. McHrearty, f32l C et. Loatesviile, ra., and Alice Christman, ueniamin wrick uv ss. uin st,, ana Kstner uowingrown, ra. : .jonn v. uunniuc wMaknn,.T71Fe.yeRi"r-,eBi-r,lnt.0n ,t.. and m, AMfntown, Pa and Dorothy 11. Claire K, Haebrle. B428 W Thomoson st Hair, Phillipsburg, X J. 1256 DEATHS IN WEEK One-Half of These Are Due to Din eases of Respiratory System Influenza, pneumonia and other die eases of the respiratory system resulted in 62S deaths, exactly one-half of the number of deaths in Philadelphia during the present wfcelf, according to mortality reports issued today by the division of vital statistics. The death toll from influenza thltt week, the highest since, the epidemic in 1018, was 218, 188 of the victims being adults and the remainder children. Deaths from influenza last week totaled 200. , There is a slight increase of deaths from nil diseases over last week. During the week ended yesterday l'-Sfi persons died, while 11C9 died during the week ended February 13. 1020. The report of communicable disease issued today shows that 2212 cases of innuenza were reported by physician? throughout the city, or more than 100 per cent increase over last week's cat.es. Influenza cases last week numbered 1009. The Visiting Nurse Society, loin Lombard street, is asking the publi for an emergency contribution of $5000 to assist in ridding the city of influenza and pneumonia. The mortality list is sued today follows: Elkton Marriage Licenses Elkton, Md., Feb. 21. The following couples were granted marriage licenses here today : Raymond Wardlow and Mrs. Edna Linker ; Frank Hollywood ! anu i.unn .u. ijutz; Clarence .1. Jones and Iteba K. Spishler; John N. Foley nnd Elizabeth Cramer; George D. Clu clow and Pearl V. Hartman ; Lawrence V. Hoyer and Mary A. Evans ; William It. Garvin and Elizabeth 'tt. Connors, and Valentine Santos and Sadie Malone, all of Philadelphia. James C. Higgs and Mary A. Reed, Elk Mills, Md. : Harry E. Silmon and Marie A. Strusi. Ger mantown ; Joseph h. Matchner, Morris I Chronic bronchitis town, Pa., and Lillv M. Cameron. I nJonSopneumonia' ' ' Bridgeport, Pa. ; William Webster nnd I other diseases of reso'iratory si'st'em. Christina Grady, Trenton: John Knox niwaeea or the stomach nnrl ITplpn Senrnfirlc fnmrlon Iif. T Diarrhea and enteritis ana eien oeamacK, uamaen , l eter J. Appendicitis and typhlitu ... Trusky and Margaret S. Moyer, Ta- I Hernia ... maqun: James Cbarlcsworth and Eliza- I cirrhosis of the i.vo .. .. . .. beth Howell Millville:. A. Earl Riley konclno't'umS?, "f"!ht." d."e?r' and L. May Johnson, Riverside, N. J. ; Puerperal scptlccnla Thnmn. W CWrnhnnn P.,, ITS- 'Other puerpral accidents i rm !, xt t tt gi . I Conj-enltal debility and malformations fe'iiiity Measles . . .... Scarlet fever Whoonlnc cough Diphtheria and croup Influenza , . . Anterior Poliomyelitis ... Other epidemic diseases Tuberculosis of the lungs Tuberculosis meningitis . . Other forms of tuberculosis . . Cancer Simple meningitis Apoplexy and softenln of brain Organic diseases ot the heart. . Acute Droncnius T I 14 211, 1 e 28 111 si n 25(1 140 : 1 19 Homicide. Violent deiths . Suicide r All other diseases, T(tal 24 4 1 . 2 J . 241, .123 TO SPEAK AGAINST RADICALS U. S. Attorney McAvoy to Be.Orator at Forrest Theatre Tomorrow United States District Attorney Charles D. McAvoy will be the prin cipal speaker tomorrow at the anti radical rally to bo .stnged in the For rest Theatre by Aerie No. 42, Fraternal Oder of EokIcs. Aerie No. 42 is one of the firbt fraternal bodies in the country to open a drive against bolshevism. Meetings will he held weekly and speakers" will go info every nook and corner of the city nnd denounce those who would wreck the country's institutions.. Mayor Moore is expected to say a lew words at tomorrow's meetine be fore he goes to tho Metropolitan Opera House. Other speakers whot will be on the program at the Forrest Theatre will be Assistant Distict Attorney Charles F. Kclley; Frederick H. Hughes, of Yonkers,' N. Y. ; Frank B. Hering, of South Bend, Ind and Congressman John M. Morin, of Pitts burgh. VILLAGE MAY BE SOLD Emergency Fleet Takes Control of New York Shipbuilding Homes Ilecauso of the recent experiences of residents of the Elmwood tract in this city householders, at Yorkship Village, near Gloucester, N. J , were deeply in terested today in un announcement that tho New York Shipbuilding Corporation has given up its interests in, the vil lage The settlement, built nt a cost of nbout .'?12,000,000, was controlled jointly by the New York corporntion nnd the Emergency Fleet Corporation. Entire control today become vested in the Emergency Fleet Corporation's housing division. The Elmwood tract, also controlled by the housing division, was offered for sale to a real estate syndicate after efforts had been mnde to soil tho houses to tho occupants. It Is said the housing division may take similar actipn with Yorkship Village. Elmwood residents here protested to Washington over the' impending sale of their homes, and succeeded in blocking the negotiations. CUT COST OF LIVING SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHOTOPLAY, PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF FEBRUARY 16 TO FEBRUARY 21 Subject to Change aJJlAMBUA , W 12tb. Mortis I'aisyunk Av. At tho dinner given by Mrs. Ella Dodge, of 3347 liueen lane, to au- nnminn till nnirnvamutiT nt 1.,. ilnnnliinH Morrison, of Lebanon, Pa., and tor i litia Margaret Dodge, and Mr. Lloyd Itecves, oi west l'MJndelphia, tUe guests Included Miss Anna tihnw, Mits Esther Doherty, Mr. and Mrs. Harry whom n number of .entertainments are being arranged. Mr! Harry F. Well, of the Hotel Lorraine, is spending n few weeks nt the Hotel Breakers, Atlantic City. Mrs. C. K. Anderson, of North Six teenth street, will entertain at a lunch eon to be fiiven at her home on Tuesday nfternoon. Mr. and Sirs, nenjamin Greenbaum, of 1843 North Twenty-seventh street, bnvo nnnounced thn engagement of their daughter, Mis Bessie Greenbaum, to Mr. Abraham Mundell, of this city. Mrs. Lawrence Bulicr, of Sixteenth nnd Poplar i-treels. will entertain the members of the ford ojuh to which she belongs at ber borne' on Tuesday after uoow J Burke, Mlsa Bay Finnegan, Miss lluth Reeves Mr. Alan Itecves, Mr. Edward Marshall, Miss Wllla Dodge, Mr. How ard Uhllng, Miss Jenule Hill. Mr. Harry Ilarbach. Miss Marian Kratz. Mi. James Whartonby and Mr, and Mrs. William McGulre. TIOGA ' Miss Glndys Vance, of 713 Northeast Boulevard, entertained thi members of the Alpha Blgma Sororftv on Tuesday oveniug at her home.1 Heryuests In cluded Miss Marian Harris. Mils Jane Stretch. Miss Elizabeth Uett, Miss Helen .Conine, Miss Olive Duey, MlstJ by u subcommittee of the state execu UcsDio uami, ,wss iv,uim Harris, jirs, tivc com Woolen Company Opens Retail Stores In Lawrence, Mass. I.awrence. Mass.. Feb. 21. (By A. P.) The Amerjcnti Woolen Co. has inaugurated a system of retail stores at its four mills in this city in nn effortto reduce the cost of living for nil' j,i,uui opei-uuvi'N, A central warehouse, from which each of the mill stores draws its .stoek is ndministercd b' representatives' of tue company anu a committee elected by the operatives of the sevcrnl mills. I'l- tlmately, it is planned to have tho workers finance and operate the btores themselves. The wntehouse now is distributing groceries, hiioc, underclothes, sweaters, canned goods, overalls, socks and other staples. The prices nre substantially those at whojcsnlo plus a charge for overhead expeiif.es. Georgia Primary Law Hits Hoover Atlanta. Ga,, Feb. 21. The name, of Herbert Hoover cuniiot go nn Georgia Democratic presidential preferential nrimarv ballots in April unless he is nn mowed Democrat under a-ruling made AIXEOIIENY j . . .' Tranlcford and .Allegheny AFOIAfJ u . (,) B-Jd and Thompson Sts. ARCADIA Chestnut below 16th St. B2d aboe Market St. () (s) III.IIEUIRD Broad & Susquehanna Ae, (s) BROADWAY . . Broad and Snyder Ave. (s) CAriTOL . 722 Market St (s) CEDAR 60th St. and Cedar Ave. (s) COLISEUM Market Bet. 00th and 60th. COLONIAL . . (,) Qtn. and Maplewood Aves. ES1PBE39 Main St.. Manayunk. (s) EUREKA , . , 40th and Market Bts FAMILY, . . 1S11 Market St. () FAIRMOUNT , . . 20th St." and Girard Ave. MONDAY TUESDAY The Mysterv of the Yellow Itoom Lew Cody In Tho Beloved Cheater Norma Talmadtro In The Isle of Conauest Ethel Clayton in Young Mrs. Wnthrop All-Star CnBt In Everywoman Male and Female Katherino MacDonald In Tho Thunderbolt Mabel Normand in Pinto Anita Stewart In The Wreck E. Clayton In the Tblr. teenth Commandment Lew Cody In The Beloved Cheater Given Moore In Picadllly Jim Sesstie Haakawa In The Illustrious Prince 7.azu Pitts In Seelne; It Through Tom Mix in The Feud FltANltrORD 4715 Krankford Ave. (s) FRANKLIN . , ' Third and ritzwatsr Sts. 56TII ST. THEATRE ( Below Spruce bt GREAT NORTHERN. (s) Broad St. at Erie Ave IMPERIAL ("J .60th and Walnut Sts. JEFFEHSON ,, , i!9th and Dauphin Sts. JUMBO Front St. and Olrard Ave. (s) LEADER, . .... lat and. Lancaster Ave. (s) luTiEKTSr . , .. ,. (,) Broad, and Columbia Ave. LOCUST 82d and Locust Sts. (s) ILnt(ET 8T. THEATRE 333 Market St. (s) MODEL " 42B South Bt. NIXON . M B2d and Market Sts OVKKUKOOK , 63d and Haverford Ae. (a) I'ALACK 1214 Market' St. () PAnK Itldre Ave. A Dauphin St. PRINCESS 1018 Market St. (s) REGENT Market St. btlow 17th. (s) RIALTO Qtn. at Tulpehocjten (s) uivou DM and Saneom sts. (a) RUBY i r Market St. below 7th (s) SAVOY'' 12(1 Market St. s) STANLEY Market above JSIh (s) STRAND (s) Oermanlown Ave, at Venango VICTORIA Market St. above Ninth ' s WEST ALLEGHENY 1'Mh und Allegheny Marguerite Clark in All of a Sudden Peggy William Farnum In Wings of the Morning Norma Tftlmadce In The l6le of Conquest Pryant Washburn In The Six Dest Cellars Soldiers of Forunf. Ethel Claton In The lflth Commandment Nirlmeva In The Brat Robert Warwick In The Tree of Knowledge Karl. Williams In Tlio Forunte Hunter Lew Cody In The Beloved Cheater Crauford Kent In Other Men's Shoes Grace Pavldsoi. In Atonement William Desmond Irt The Prince and llettv Owen Moore In Pleadlllv Jim Nell Shlnmnn In Back to Ood's Country Mabel Normand in Jinx Harry Carey In Marked Men Taylor Holmes In Nothing But the Truth May Allison In Fair and Warmer Sessue Hayakawa In The Beggar Prince Mary Plckford In Tho Hoodlum May Allison In Fair and Warmer Wallace Rld In Double Speed All-Star Cast In. Everywoman F.rlc Strohelm In Blind Husbands Ethel Clayton In the 18th Commandment The Mystery of the Yellow Room Lew Cody In The Beloved Cheater Norma Talmadge In The Isla of Conquest Ethel Clayton In Young Mrs. Wlnthrop All, Star Cist In Everywoman WEDNESDAY The Mystery of the Yellow Room Lew Cody In Tho Beloved Cheater "eraldlne Farrar In Flamo of tho Desert Ethel Clayton In Toung Mrs. Wlnthrop Mele nnd Temale Katherlne MacDonald in The Thunderbolt Mabel Normand In Pinto Anita Stewart In The Wreck E. Clayton in tho Thir teenth Commandment Lw Cody Jn The Beloved Cheater Owen Moore In Picadllly Jim Warner In A Fugitive From Matrfmony Allc Bradv In The Fear Market Tom Moore in Toby's I?ow Marguerite Clark In All of a Sudden Peggy William Famum In Wings of the Morning Harold Llovd In Bump ing Into Broadway Ttrsant Washburn In The Blx Best Cellars Soldiers of Forune Mav AUHon in Fair and Warmer Nfllmpva n Tho Drst Robert Wafprlek in The Tree of Knowlcs Robert Warwick In The Tree of Knowledge Iew Cody in The Beloved ("heifer Crauford Kent In Other Men's Shoes ' Grace Davidson In Atonement W'llllnm Desmond In Th Prince nnd Betty Wallace Beid In The Lottery Man Nell Shlpman In Back to Ood's Country Bryant Washburn in Too Much Johnson Bessie Darrlscaje in Luck of Gerald'e Laird Taylor Holmes In Nothing But the Truth Hnbart Bosworth In Behtnd the Door Sssu Hayakawa In The Beggar Prince Frltile Brunette. City of Purple Dreams Marguerite Clark In All-of-a-Sudden Peggy Wallace Reld In Double Speed All-star Cast in Everywoman Eric Strohelm in Blind Husbands Ethel Clayton In the 13th Commandment All-Star Cast In Everywoman Msle and Female THURSDAY FRIDAY Mary Miles Mlnter in Mary Miles Miner In Anne of Green Gables Anne of Green Gables Lew Cody In The Beloved Cheater Tom Moore in The Gay Lord Quct Ethel Clayton in Young Mrs. Wlnthrop .fll-Star Cast In Everywoman Evangeline Katherlne MacDonald in The Thunderbolt Mabel No-mand In Pinto E. Clayton In the Thir teenth Commandment Anita Stewart In The Wreck Lew Codv In The B"lovcd Cheater Kathertn" MacDonald in The Thunderbolt Bestle Barrlecale in Beckoning Roads Brant Washburn in Too Much Johnson N Talmadgo In A Daughter of 2 Worlds Blanche Sweet In The Unpardonable sin Dora Kenvon In The Band Dot Tom Moor,. n Lord and Lad Algy Bryant Whburn in he Six Pest Cellars Soldiers of Forune Flrbsnk In When the Clouds Boll Bv Mai-euertte Clark In A Olrl NaT'd Marr Sessue Hayakawa in The Beggar Prlnc D MacLean In What Your Husband Doing? Lew Cody tn The. Beloved Cheater Crauford Kent In Other Men's Shoes Checkers William Desmond In The Trlnce and Betty Georire Walsh In The Beast Nell Shlpman In Back to Gcd's Country William Farnum In Wings of the Morning May Al.linn In Fair and Warmer Taylor Holmes In Nothing But the Truth Wallace Tteld In Hawthorne. U S. A. Sensue Hayakana In The Beggar Prince Harry Carey In Marked Men Robert Warwick In Tree of Knowledge Wellsce Beld In Double Speed All-Star Cast In Everywoman Eric Strohelm In Blind Husbands Blllie Burke In Wanted, a Husban4 vc eoiaiultU Lew Cody In The Beloved Cheater Mabel Normand In Pinto E Clayton In the Thlr. teenth Commandment Anita Stewart In The. Wreck Mary Miles Mlnter In Anne of Green Oables Katherino MacDonald In The Thunderbolt David Powell In The Teeth of the Tiger Romany Where Love Runs Wild Brvant Washburn In Too Much Johnson Blanche Sweet In Tile Unpardonable Sin Tom Moore in The Gay Lord Ques Oeraldlne Farrnr In World and Its Woman Eugene O'Brien In The Broken Melodv Lew Cody In The Beloved Cheater Harry Morev In The Birth of a Sou! Ethel Clayton In Young Mrs Wlnthrop All-Mar Cast In Everywoman Evangeline Lew Codv In The Beloved Cheater Mabel Normand tn Pinto SATURDAY Mary Miles Mlnter In Anna of Qreen Gabls Lew Cody In The Beloved Chester Olive Thomas In The Glorious Ladv Ethel Clayton In Young Mrs. Wlnthrop All-Star Cist In Everywoman Robert Warwick In Tree of Knowledge D MacLean In What's Your Husband Doing Blanche Sweet in Sweetheart Lew Cody in The Beloved Cheater Mabel Normand tn Pinto D Ma"Lean In What's Your Husband Doing Blanch Sweet in Sweetheart Mary Miles Mlnter In Anne of Green Gables Florence Reed In Her Code of Honor Divld Powell In The Teeth of the Tiger Constance Talmadae In The Virtuous Vamp Robert Warwick In The Tree of Knowledge Jack Plckford In Bill Apperson's Boy All-Star Cast In The Third Generation Constance Talmadgo in A Virtuous Vamp Eugene O'Brien In The Broken Melody Man Miles Minter in Anne of Green Gablei Anita Stewart In Mind the Paint Girl Mary Plckford in Heart o' the Hills sjeniue Hayakawa in The Beggar Prince Alice Lake in Should u Woman Tell? Lew Cody in Beloved Cheater Everv Woman Cl-POkers Preclal Comedy Knights end Nighties Constance Blnney in htstwhile Susan Nell Shlpman In Back to God's Country Allan Dwan's Soldiers of Fortune Clara Kimball Young In Eyes of Youth Taylor Holmes In Nothing Bui the Truth Alice Brady In The Fear Market May Allison fair and In War Charlotte Walker In Eve In Exile Ora Carew In Teddlrr ot Lies Wallace Reld In Double Hpeed All-Star Cast in Everywoman Eric Strohelm In Blind Husbands Irene Castle In e firing (.ids Th Mary Miles M.nter In Anne of Green Oables Clara Kimball Toung In Ee.i of Youth Marv Plckford In Heart o' the Hills E K Lincoln. In Virtuous Men Mary Miles Mlnter In Anne of Green Gables William Russell In Lincoln Highwayman Mabel Normand In Jinx W. S Hart In The Cold Deck Corinns Griffith In Human Collateral Jarlt Plr!ford Irr Bill Apperson's War Tom Mix In Tho Feud Constance Tslmadg In A Virtuous Vamp Eugene O'Brien In The Brokn Melody Marv Miles Mlnter ta Anno of Green Gabtss Tom Mooro In The Gay Lord Guex Marv He irt Plckford In o' the Hlllt Iloba-1 Bosworth in Behind the Door I ew Cody in The Heloved Cheater Everv Woman Anita Stewart In Mind the Paint Girl Special Con-ejy Knights and Nighties All-Star Cast in Web of Chance Nell Shjpman In Back to God's Country Allan Dwan's Soldiers of Fortune M Glllis In Romany Where Love Runs Wild Taylor Holmes tn Nothing But the Truth Charles Ray In The Clodhopper May Allison tn Fair and War Dorothv Glib In Betty ot Oreystone William Farnum In Wings ot the Morning Wallace Held in Double Hpeed All-Star Cast In Everywoman Erlo Strohelm In Blind Husbands Robert Warwick In An Adventure In Hearts E K Lincoln .n Virtuous Men Bryant Wnshburn In Too Much Johnson Lw Cody tn The Beloved Cheater Everv Woman Anita Stewart in Mind the Paint Girl Special Comedy Knights and Nlrhtle William Famum In Wings of the Momlng Nell Bhipman in Back to Ood's Country Neal Hart In When the Desert Smiles Tom Mix In The Feud Taylor Holmes in Nothing But the. Trutb Dorothy Dalton In His Wife's. Friend flay Allison In Fair and War Tilanraret Fisher ill The HeUloa Tluck Jones In The Last Straw Wsllaeo neld In Double Speed All-Star Cast In Everywoman Eric Elrnhelm III Blind JIusbanss The theatres inurked () obtain pictures through tba WVANUIY "OyANY OV AMERICA, which rtvUvsd baton axlilbitlou, . ' " 1 r ElMrae4o ( saclr aiowlnr of the finest productions. Robert .Warwick In A Advenlurs In llurts iY?t ' , s ' ?a rvv. ,V A, , (f , . ' j . jtoJi! v$i