(Ur-""HH' ZJ - vr "' iv r- r rm 'runnr I -. XI - 'w 'i , Ll , '. ' .'. . . .... ' 1 .. " l i ' " ll coMiria MUftlCAL EVMMMl tffisf GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE , jfynno Speaks of tho Ddath .of Mrs. Frederick W. Morris Colonel Muctilo td Give Reception for Snrgcant York April 13 .u.th ot Mrs. Frederick Wlstar, -HB tttVhudny night n't her' Mi7vufanoTa attei lonif and tcdl home 'n11'a.D. "' . forgo family rcla- "MSf'ta mrninK. Mrs. Morris, donshlP into wretlfraul. wns tho ,h, ,V.af Feeder cw Wlstur Morris and widow of f """... husband's death In bad ,f"'" Vnrac. Hho w 11 be V-lKanV wS tor ! kindness, missed n nmnj , g mn()e jr'il.fcon.Vr of a group ot many frin"X;nfMra.ThnB. Pl'O wn?rl ,vl o(. liusband, you ro HS iai d owned on tho titanic, fifth Tom Balrd. who was Miss nd .L. Morris. A third and younger Dorothy J o"'"; taller C. Janucy, Was 5 lu 1'nullnc Morris. who as. .i. hv two sons. sh0 ,'? u'utnr Morris, of Wyncoto Frederick J " "'" aoDhi0 Wr. hM th 1" t "m7T Rodman GrU- sister of inemi aiprria, wlio mar- Jled Mrs. Strawunusu, " ', Piff-nd Polly Thayer and Pr5i Balrd are among tho grand Dorothea a hi a rrhnycr who Sd'LoI, CaWtt. , ' Vf Vorria ll bo burfcd from tho . ;i, i7f the Redeemer, uryu jiawr, Chitch of tiio nltendcd Bervlcc. nere ou - - T AM to S'fld ,0 ucur l 1 I AM .. n..i Vnrk. haB recovered Itergeanii "'"?.. 'd will come ,hVr V m, ckle had awed Invitations fc'inMon to Sergeant York about ,of a reception o&crge o ,m0.nnlfpn illand was unablo to come MJ'h. first planned. Now tho re- 11 ii , .in ho held on Tuesday evening, Sffi "at 0 o'clock" tho Muckles hav ? out their cards to that effect yesterday. XT0v7 that Good Friday is a day of N the past for another 80S days, Lent MISS VLSH AT HOT SPRINGS have been spending the winter in town, have opened their homo at St. Davids. Mr. and Mrs. 0. II. Ilowell, of aync, have gone to Atlantic City for tho month of April. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas M. Chalfant, of Wayne, have gone to Atlantic City for-a fortnight's visit. Mrs. Edward Laurent has returned to her homo at St. Davids after spending several weeks nt Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoo Ilalo Trumbull, of Hula avenue und Oynwyd road, loft oil Thursday to spend the Easter holi days nt tho Green Brier, "Whlto Silphur Springs.' Mr. and Mrs, M. R. Bujac announce tho marriago of their daughter, Miss Julia Bujac, to Mr. Carl F. Sommer, of Davenport. la., on March 20. Mr. and Mrs. Sommer, after an extended toui throueh tho Southwest nnd Hnll- fornl will bo at homo after July 1 nt j.f jjivision street, uavenport, la. Mr. and Mrs. Ilorrv Tl. Mnv. of 712 Pino street, Darby, announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Emily May, to Mr. Frank Rogers, of Thirty fourth and Chnnccllor streets. No date has beet set for tho wedding. Miss Ella Day Blair will receive on Tuesdays from 3 until 6 o'clock la her new studio, 1730 Pinn street. Thcro will bo music. No cards have been sent out. Mrs. Christine A. nnrtnrtt. of . lK T i. rwonr Illness, and win come iirooKiinc, nnnounces tho engagement ki Mtv on Tuesday and Wednesday, ; ot , ner uaugutcr, msa Christine Hurt- lo if i'i nnH 14. to DC me gueni i '".n, mu iur. tvimum .ucrris uorucs, U.i m! Mrs. John S. Muckle at jon of Mrs. Franklin n. Corlles, of ht tf,t Itreet home. ? kwjw Hamilton court, of this city. QERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Bentlcy Mlddlcton are visiting Mrs. Mlddleton's parent, Ir. and Mrs. Charles Wirt, nt 003 East Washington lane. Invitations havo hpen rprolrurl fmm Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph J. Rablnovltch, of 0318 Baynton etreet, for n buffet dance In honor of their son, Mr. Martin itaoiuovitcn, on April 18. Mr. and Mrs. (i. t. ltm-rff Kinn Magnolia avenue, will leavo today for Brown's-Mllls-in-the-Plnes, N. J., to stay Indefinitely. Miss Vlolctte Bar rett will remain in Germantown until mo ena or tiio school year. Mrs. James A. Lodcr, of "Washing ton, Is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wllkie, at 100 Harvey street. ALONG THE READING Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Sillier Watts, of Old York road, Ogontz, will entertain at dinner mis evening. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Wolf, of Elklns Park, who have been tntirlni? nn thn Pacific coast, have returned to their home. i.Iamaii nvor nn nil ilu v.i .'.MCM.,u"vr(,nr not In Site? week until tomorrow at least ll are at Eastertide, and there nro S?ta" few Informal dinners and such Si ...ninff The Sydney Hutchlnsons, Ji v!"ii.I rrv,rn nm to bo twenty- VSr I hr, and Impose after Je fill be dancing- 1 mi n inui iuww "" -'-p. . t iJDtcd for parties of this sir.c, nnu am J miin floor room there is euro to w inocnu ol juu. mllE Langhorno Bullitt Dicks, who J. have taken to giving an annual ' riitor narty for their children, will utMtaln this nfternoon, and tho small nttU, about sixty in number, will have f toe time hunting Easter eggs and aditis them in all sorts of odd nlacca. ANOTHER party given today, or A..th... tiiic ovpninc. is the dinner, , followed by attendance .at the theairc. u Ka iTFin liv .Mrs. Liiiiuiia jvumu Oemlnthaw, ho, you remember, wns Christine Baker, in honor pi air. anu Sirs. T. Shipley Thomas. Mrs. Thomas Ms Miss P. Talliafcrro Todd, of New York, before her recent marriage. QUITE n number of prominent women nere arc Interested in the recital which Earl I'fouts, who. as you know, it a Phlladelphian, will give nt tho Rdlfvue-Stratford next Thursday night. f4jlri, Qeorge Burnham, Jr., will enter - ' ulu in a voz. iuui i:i-nni6. ". " John P. Greene, Mrs. unarno unuuns (Beatrice Fox, you know) and several others. Mrs. Stotesbury bus ulno plsnned to go If the gets home. Mrs. Pouts, it appears. Is. a pcrsonnl friend of hers nnd she visited them hero even before she married n Phlladclphinn. She has taken a box for the perform ance Mri. Otis Skinner, Mrs. Freder ick Sheltou, Mrs. Otto Mallery, Mrs. Strickland Knenss. Sirs. Lcdynrd Heckscher and vurious others will bo patronesses of the concert, which is to take place at S:15 o'clock. I HEARD tho most delicious story in connection with tho ruinmngo sale the Emergency Aid is to hold the week of tho 12th. Some one called up one of the women charged with collecting articles and said: "I have the dearest white woolly dog you may have If you will call for him." "Oh, that would lie lovely'" f.aid tho one in charge. "How soon must I send for him?" "Oh, I am going out of town," said the other. "You'd have to send to morrow He Isn't very big," she added, loothingl.r. Well, the ono In chnrife' worried nnd bothered nil day as to how she would minaso tn Ueep white woolly dog until the aale. What n work It would be! And she called several people to k their advice about it. Finally ono )'rson offered to care for tho dog nnd also promised to rail for her in her 'r; together they would collect tho iot Well, they went, and when they aiked for snid dog, imuglno their ex pressions when n small toy dog on wared was hnnded out by the nouo too r"ious nrn id nt the door. NANCY WYNNE. International. Golf stockings for riding. It's a new style Introduced by Miss Phyllis Walsh, of Philadelphia, at Hot Springs, Va. "Cooler and more com fortable than boots," she says DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Ray Wcks Mclvennev, of Paducah, Ky.. will arrive in Philadel phia on April 10. Mrs. McKenney Is the president general of the United Daugh ters of tho Confederacy, nnd will be tho guest of tho Philadelphia Chapter whilo here. On Saturday, April 17, a luncheon will bo given in bcr honor at the Manhcim Cricket Club, which will be hi charge of Mrs. Joseph Houston and Mrs. .losepn l-.nrnBliaw. .Mrs. Mc Kenney will stay with Mrs. William Douglas Mason, of Chestnut Hill, for a few days. Miss Mao V. Crowe, of 3S12 North Broad street, Is spending tho Easter holidays at Atlantic City as the micst of homo friends. Mrs. J. Simmons, of Chester, enter tained at bridge on Thursday afternoon In honor of her sister, Mrs. Frank Davis. Mr. nnd Mrs. Davis will leave Chester in n short time for California, where they will livo indefinitely. The friends of Miss Harriet Selfrldge will be glad to know that she has re covered from her serious illness nnd is now u guest of her sister, Mrs, Horace G. Twaddcll, at her home near Media.. Mr. nnd Mrs. A. It. Enion, of Park way avenue, Chester, nro receiving con gratulations on tne blrtli of u son. Miss Milllccnt T. MacDnde. daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert D. MacDadc, has returned to her home in Chester from n visit to Birmingham, Johnstown nnd Sewlcklcy. Pa. Miss MacDade is a member of the class of 1010 of tho Birmingham Academy, which reunion she attended. Tho luncheon nnd meeting of the Chester Rotary Club took idaco on Wednesday afternoon. Among the sneakers wcro Colonel James A. G Campbell, Mr. Byron J. Pickering and Mr. Edward D. Glauacr. Miss Dora B.- Weston, daughter of Dr. Henry G. Weston, n former presi dent of Crozcr Theological Seminary at Upland, is the guest of friends hi Chester. She will leave on Monday for her homo In California. At the meetiug of the Klwanis Club of Chester on- Wednesday, Doctor Pol lard, of Crozer Seminary at Upland, gave a talk on "Easter and its Meaning to tho American People." Mr. P. E. Shnrpless, of West Chester, also spoke. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Luther II. Chatham, Missnelcn Chatham, of 5818 Catharine street, and MisslRuth. Gordon 'will spend tho Eas ter holidays nt Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. C. It. Pierce, of 012 South Grant avenue, Wilmington, are spending tho Easter holidays ns tho guests of Mrs. Pierce's parents, Sir. and Mrs. V. A. Perrcin, S031 Bnlti inoro avenue. An engngement recently announced is that of Miss Florence N. Galleghcr, daughter of Sir. nnd Sirs. James Francis Unllaglier. ot T.w .ortn atxiy third street, to Mr. Joseph Manus, of Overbrook. . Park avenue, has gone to her summer homo, Kockwlld, at aeiicrsviuo, l'a. A largo reception will be given at the Bcllovue-Stratford on Wednesday eve ning, April 7, in honor of the Rev. Kichard Jtiannigan, rector or ine unino lie Church of St. uoso of Lima, North Wales, and formerly assistant rector of St. Stephen's Church, Broad nnd But ler streets. The reception will bo fol lowed by a musicale. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paul, of North Twenty-first street, accompanied by their daughter, Miss Ruth Paul, and Miss Jean Hunter, of 3845 North Broad street, will leave today lor Auauiic Io" j City and will remain until Tuesday. MISS LILLIAN D. POLLARD BRIDE OF SAMUEL LUKENS Pretty Wedding of Miss Edith Gold berger and Arthur Hess One of the Interesting Eastertldo wedding's w,lll bo that of Miss Lillian D. Pollard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frank S. Pollard, of 010 Wst Kitten -houso street, and Mr. Samuel D. Lu kens, of Bwarthmoro, which will take place In tho First Baptist Church of Germantown this evening nt (1 o'clock. Miss Mabel Pollard will attend her Bis ter ns maid of honor, nnd Mr. Chan dler Burpee will bo Mr. Lukens'g best man. The following will net ns ushers : Mr. Hobart Dodd Pollard, brother of tho bride J Mr, Foster Price, Mr. J. Moylan Hayes and Mr. David McCar thy. Mr. Pollard will glvo his daugh ter In marriage. 0 A reception for the Immcdlnto families will follow tho cere mony at tho homo of tho brido's par ents, Mr. and Mrs. Tiukena will bo at home nt 080 North Chester road, Swarth moro, after Juno t. HESS GOILDBERGER An Interesting uedding will bo sol emnized this evening nt 0:1)0 o'clock in the Gold Room of, the Adelphla Hotel, when Miss Edith II, Goldbergcr, daugh ter of Mr. and Mr. It. II, Goldberger, of 4032 York roadj will bo married to Mr. Arthur R, Ursa, of 3023 North Twenty-first street The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Henry Berko wltz, D. D of the Rodotih Shalom Temple, and will be) followed by n dlnnrt? and dance. Mr. (Goldbergcr will glvo his daughter In maCTlnge. Khe will wear n gown of whlto oatln veiled with nn embroidered robo of georgette crepe, with n veil of tutle nnd duchess lnce caught with orangei blossom. Hprsyn, nnd will carry a shower'of lilies of tho valley nnd sweet peas. Tktrs. W. Ralph Le balr, tho matron of; honor, will wear n gown of white eatlru and will carry pink roses. Mr. Louis G. new will be his broth er's best man. The bridegroom nnd bride will leavo on an extended trip. SORORITY EASTER DANCES The Zetn Chanter of the Delta Siema Phi Sorority will hold its Easter dnnce on Anrll 0 nt the Beuevuc-Strnt ford North Garden. The following ure members of tbcj chapter: MIis Dorothy Clear, Mfcs Dorothea Donaldson, Miss Margaret Glyun. Miss Eleanor Gaigser, Mrs. Elrut J. Black, Mrs. Marjorie Little, Mis Ruth Ped rick, Miss Kathryn, Thompson. Miss Helen Todd, Miss Kathryn McClatchy, Mrs. Arnold O, Claycs, Jtiss Louise Parson asd Miss Dorothy Sutherland. Tho following Indies will ant ns patron esses: Mrs. Wlllinm E. Clear, Mrs. Wil liam Cameron. Mrs. .Trinien Delnlninty, Mrs. J. W. Dalrc, Mrs. Albert Don nldson. Mrs, Martin P. Glynn, Mrs. O. 31. uaiscr. Mrs. William li. Kxntz, Mrs. Susan W. Lord. Mrs. William Lonergnn, Mrs. P. J. Larwler, Mrs. J. V. Llttfo, Mrs. John McClatchy. Mrs. Mnrcaret. E. Jarvis. Mrs. Thomas E. Johnson. VMrs. O. D. Pedrlck. Mrs. Wil liam H. .(.'arsons, Mrs William Jones, Mrs. lllclwrd benwoerar, Mrs. V. Sutherland, Mrs. W. Thompson, Mrs. M. Vanneman. Mrs. I'. A. Vanneman, Mrs. It. D. Newton und. Mrs.- Sninucl Slaymnker. THE GLAD SURRENDER IJy UAZEIi DEXO BATCHELOB CtvvrioM, lilt, V FHo I C. Love Triumphs 3 i'i .ii.i) n USlCAL EVJrr tin ttoond symphony of BrHm 'n SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Elsie Crawford, daughter of Mr. William J. Crawford, ot 2030 Fitz wntcr street, will spend a few days with friends iu Pittsburgh. Miss Anna Ornhnm entertnined the members of the minstrel troupe of the 1013 clasx. Philadelphia Girls' High School. Preparations nro being made for tho annual class reunion, which will take placo on Saturday afternoon, April 24, at tho Hotel Rltteuhouse. Among the guests will be Miss Margaret McCausland, Miss Altec Patterson, Miss Edith Meyers, Miss Cecilia Kenny. Miss Frances Shetzlinc, Miss Edith Pcntland. Miss Edith MacGarriglo, Miss Gladys Rhodes. Miss Edna Yar wood, Miss Marion Moono, Miss Anno Moono and Miss Rene Murrne. Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Kohn aunounce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Carrie Kohn, to Mr. William Halber- stadt, of this city. Miss Rose Shuman is spending the holiday nt her homo In Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. John Sonnlon enter tained informally nt their home, 2318 Reed street, followed by a linen shower in honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. John B. Martin, Jr. The guests Included Mr. nnd Mrs. John O'Donnell, Mr. nnd Mrs. J. F. Mnrtin, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Rcardon, Sr., Mr. nnd Mrs. John Rcnr don, Jr., Mr. and Mrs. James Reardnn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hnddi. Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Sherman. Miss Anna n'Tinnnpll. Mr. Thomas O'Donnell. Mr. Joseph Brown, Mr. Joseph Lcithman, Charles Cuvannugh. Mr. J. Murphy, Lieutenant Desmond. Mr. J. F. Mar tin, Miss Mnrgaret Lyons, Mr. Joseph Martin. Miss Alvina Ornessle, Miss Viola Dill. Miss Mnrgnrct Southern, of Atlantic City: Mr. and Mrs. Mack itoiikon. of New ork; Miss Alice Fhlldn, Miss Ruth Brown nnd Mr. Joseph A. Reardon. Mr. Isadore Glnssman is spending the week with relatives ait. Center Square, Pa. Mrs. Stewart Wallers, of Easton, r ,.-1,.. lulu hern the guest of her aunt, Mrs. James Cntfrey, of JMl Houlh Seventeenth street, has just re-m-nprf to her home after a week u visit. STRAWBERRY MANSION Miss Anno Dubin, daughter of Mrs. Edith Dubln, of 2127 North Thirty second street, has just returned from Boston, where she visited her brother-in-law nnd sister, Mr. and Mrs. Mar Silverman. On her return Miss Dubln stopped in New York for a few days. Mrs. Dubin is expected to visit her daughter in a few weeks. FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL The Falls Young Men's Association will give nn entertainment In celebra tion of Its twenty-first anniversary on Monday evening, April 10, at the club house, 3048 Queen lane. Tho affair Is in charge of Mr. Robert L. Boardman, Mr, Thomas Wilcox, Mr, Harry B. Cole, Mr. Joshua Whltoker, Mr. Wil liam Ferguson, Mr. John Whltakcr, Mr. Benjamin Mitchell, Mr. John O. Porter, Mr. .mm ll. uroves. w. jod urceu- wood, Mr. Georgo Foster, Mr. Herbert Russell, Mr. Albert Radcllff, Mr. John Hnlstead, Mr. John Brooks and Mr. William J. Benbam. Tho Rev. Benjamin F. Brny, Jr., of Queen lane, is spending some time in Virginia. Mr. John Wyatt, of Haywood street, returned on Monday from a short stay in Atlantic City. $15,000 a Year for General Gorgaav Lima, Peru, April J. Major Cenerr1 William C. Gorpas, formerly surgeon general of the United States arvhy, sailed Thursday on his way to yew York. Belgium and West Africa, having accepted n five-yenr, contract with tho Peruvian Government to direct nai ex tensile sanitation program heret Tho retaining fee to be paid Gouernl Gorgas will bo $15,000 n year. He will return to Peru next January, his assistant, Colonef ,'Wrightson, remaining "in charge during arts, ubsence. Granville Burton married Laurel Btono, a nctcipaper woman, when ho did, not love her, tave a a com panion. She lovrd hltn icith all her interne nature. After their sort icas born h, through pride, withdrew herielf from him. Hhe icai at ih& ahcata had leen, lave that there teat nothlnp perianal between them, and Orahvtlle, whosat one time would not havo noticed thi, suddenly realised that ho loved hi wife with every thing thcro wan in him and that aho no longer loved hltn. ' THE car drew up nt the curb with a purring softness and Laurel went wearily up tho steps and rnag the bell. Cromble opened the door and stepped back for herHo enter. Ho was about to tell her something, but with n llttlo gesture she stopped him. "Tomorrow morning, Cromble, she snld with a tired laugh. "I'm renlly too utterly weary to hear anything tonight. I'm going right up." , She began to climb the curving stairs when a voice spoke out of tho dark ness. "Laurel!" , , . She whirled about, her heart leaping, color flaming in her checks, her wear!- jess forgotten. W. sioou i mo iui tlfc stnirs nnd sne iookcu ira m uj. mm. "But Cromble said ; en' dcmii. Cromble began to explain, but Granville silenced him. ..... , "He said I'd gone out Well. I had. I went for you nnd missed you.' She came down to him then, her hand slipping along the balustrade. Tho hnll wns dim, but n light carao from the llbrnry beyond. She stopped nt the last step and stood Just above him. Crom ble Iiad disappeared. "Whv didn't you leave tonight? she nsked softly. There . watt somethjjg nbout the unexpectedness of the meeting that made her say the things that came Into her mind, no matter what the con sequences. ,, "Because we hadn't settled matters." ho began. "I had no intention of rusli Idp nfr thnt wnv. T wa'jted to explain to you that I would go nnd leave the field free for you to do Just as you liked. Then when you bad decided you could let me know." n? looked up at the rounded outlines of her face, tenderly childish In the half light nnd very white. "We'll talk in the morning," he went on. "You're very tired." She smiled nnd the smile caught nt his heart. It was so like the sorry smile of n little girl, a llttlo girl who needed comforting. "Laurel, there's something else," he said suddenly; "Something that I want you to. know before you go upstairs. Whatever you decide to do about this thing I want you to know this I love you. I wnnt you more than anything else, in tho world, nnd I would give nuything to have you care for me ns I am sure you did oui-c. That night nt the Cednrs : you misunderstood me. 1 YwtHi mad. I hnd to kiss you j I felt thnt i couiuu t go on without It. 1 wanted thnt to remember afterward, if you should decide thnt you would be hap pier with me out of your life." Ills voice, pitched very low. echoed awny into the silence. Laurel's hand on the balustrade trembled so that she could hardly hold it there. She felt suddenly weak nnd faint. "Hint's nil," he finished. "I didn't tell you that to influence you, but be cause I wanted you to know. You nre free to do just ns you wnnt with your life. Tho children arc not to count. I nm not to count. ou must decide. Anu now good-night." Ho turned awny, and suddenly she could speak. Suddenly she knew that he must never misunrterstnnu ner ngnin. "Grnn," she snld brcnthlcssly. Ho wheeled around. "If I nm free," she began, "Free to do as I like with my life, there is only one thing to do with It; thcro Is only one thing I want to do with it give it back to you forever." Then eho was gone, flying up the curving stairs Into the soft darkness be- Thft fatur of th conort of th Kllt' Orchafr next .Ht. th othr 01 tltimtHir tvalnv (npi. atfnti frum "Damnation of Kaut." Two mmtM ine urcnmira win m pree-nma, ttie Krurtr, flrt. bnitoon, a aololnt In ,, rcrtlno of whr. an ArMm Miiuarnl. uuie. aa compostr, in two snon orcnu. worn m r:i T 11 rdmiM 1 W " m ' m "' Th KtAlrAmtlfl r.4at r..M..4 thit aV. will M for vlollnltti, th rt trlAl ijrtn JiMfl Anrll SO and tli final on May IB. Tar, nr, SUPPOSE your father made you wear ugly clothes; suppose he wouldn't let you have a good time; suppose he wouldn't even allow you to go get n sundae with another girl. Then suppose he chose a hus band for you after you had chosen a different one for yourself. Would you let him rule you In that, too? Read how Anne Carter bandied this situation in "The Streets o) Life' By HAZEL DEYO BATCUELOR The new serial, which begins on Monday, April C. You'll Enjoy It . tloulars may b obtain! by iar'tri iiiaa(iu inch, ehilrman of ,th cMHt commltu. at 13U Iennaylranla IJultdlna- Ono of th rrrateat aurrtsatlons of arttftU vir sithertd on tho ntaiM at nn time, i-llt rtv n conrtrt at th Mtrnrolltan Onr Moufl en wdnday evi-nlnir. Anrll 14. tor the benefit of the rti.tltutt victims of the llUMtan revolution. Pablo C'aaalt, Oeatn Clabrllowltch. Jtarsare Mattenauer. Jfutda Lnhanka and another world-famoue artier, wnoee name la to be announced later, have tendered their eentetr Jaecha IMfetx, who kIvm Ma final re'i cltal hero for at leaat two a'eeine, at the Academy of Mualc on ?-onday evenln. will play aa the feature of hla prosram. tha llarh aolo aonata No. n for violin tinaeeonv punl'd and the concerto In n minor o Julea Conua. He will a I do play two srouc The Harvard Olf Huh will appear at a foncert to be followed by a dance at th ruilevue.Fftratfard Hotel on Mondar -nln April lu. Tlcketa on aale at Jfeppe'e after April to. Th Uttle flymphonr. founded br th a-rut flutlet, OtorrM Ilarrrre. wilt ajmeer at the Academy of Muelc on Tueaday April lS:.ia . oonerrt for the boneflt at th Children' Hospital. r m fgi The Philadelphia Operatic Society will lv Suppe-e "nocacclo1- at the Metropolis tun Opera Houee on Anrll 15. Th eal In clude Emille Slnlte Itaran. Dr John B. If.'Cler. Horace Jl Hood. Charlea J. 6hut tleworth. Herman J. flub ttelnholrt Schmidt. Marhuerlte Palcho, Hilda Ttelter. Eva RltUr, Catherine Heed, lluatell Uolan. V. A Davlae, and Jannette ICtrr. Tltta RuiTo will famous numbers, yond. He hesitated for barely n second nnd was after her. lie caught her In his arms outside the door of the sitting room, aid without n word lifted her over the threshold nnd closed the door behind them. They were alone, in tho soft dimly lighted room. He swent her Into his arms nsaln nnrl kissed her ns he had kissed her that night on the terrace, nnd she surrender ed to him with n little sob. The Hrht from a Jnde and gold lnmp cnught the ln two of ht mt the Trftlnele frrtm Parllnccl' and "T.arro el factrttum .' from the "Harber of Seville." at hi recital at the Metropolitan Opera House next Friday evening-, rtoa nla th famous topraro. and Olacomo Illmlnl, th equally 'velMmown operatic baritone, will give a. lolnt recital at the Metropolitan Opera Houae on Saturday evening. April . r H Ernian will rive hU annual piano nlnr April 10. Ho will nrahme, ulumen Handel and Lint. recital at Wltherapcon Hnll on Monday ev. in. no win piay ram: Ilrahma, Blumenfeld, franclt. eompoaltlon of dcbumv The Duncan Dancer with JJarvl rtubln. stein, plenlat will appear nt tho Metropoli tan Opera Houae on Monday vntni. April 10. , Marie Louchney. metac-aoprano, and J fan.. tl, .k t .....i" a -. Erwln Mutch, dramatic barlton, will liv facets of tlie ruby on Laurel's finger & joint recital at withrpoun Hall on Mon una it blazed sullenly. It was still the "' evening, April 12. insolent symbol of Grnnville Burton's .,.. TT" .., . v .L. - ownershln lint wlmf ,11,1 If nintfr nnu. Th Schmidt Quartet will rive tho third ownersnip, wicwnat cim it matter now, a Uit of , eon,.,, tor tht ,ea,on, when she held In the touch of her slim, -under th auaplcx or the Unlvrlty Ex white fingers everything in the world I ''?'" .tir at wth.ffn Hall next thflr nnlllil liPinn ! ImnnlnAt) . " ' , - v va '"'""! " "w .vu iu wi iijk ku iiuij'tucsa THE KND. I Beethoven will be played and Kmil Schmidt , and Ralph Leopold, planlat. will play th i iwr Kranch Bonata for violin and piano. iaxiajnjLxixij A Big Sensational Sale SPRING SILKSandDRESS GOODS Trice aranihed to vmlthereen. Hundred of th Wexeat twrraln. AU now etrle fabric. A knockout blow to high coat of drea material. Hundred af thrifty women come many mile to attend theer aale. We can tlt onl u few of the hundred of moneyaavlnt Item. Come e tliem. Good exchanged If not aatlafactorr. All wool Jersey Cloth tto QC Sheets 72x60; fllno Qua1. nil colors. J4.00 -alua : full OieiitJl Ity ; $2,00 -alue. vldth. ,10-iiicn (.'reio do Chine, All wool Trlcotlno; 06- ef OQlall colors; fine quality Inch: beat finish, jruara.il- -rea5J.oo vniuo. teeu nu 36-lnch Chiffon Taffeta; blue, blnck und colors ; $3.50 value. do OOCloth; CC 07I $8.00 value. I Vt of Sport Suitings In Bluo Broadcloth. 56 lnclws dQ CiMlxe4 colors; 66 inches wide: best duality : $3.00 WUiOU wide; $0.50 VKlllc. it-men Diue wool inco- i ni" tine; $2.50 value. OleOO $1.35 'i $2.25 Inches wide, D.VU $3.50 valu 10-lnch Georgwtte Crepo In all colors; very Une quality: $3.00 value. $2.25 42-lnch Sersrw; all colors; trood quxllty: $2.00 value. $1.10 Thouaotuf of vards of Sllfca, TVooIcna and Drtf Gon&a, to be tote at a small margin of profit during this al. Don't mtifake th plaoe. NEW ENGLAND WOOLEN CO. r-l o illi St. IH. T.. Car. 4tli nnd lonroel Onett ft A. M. tn .- n u .. .. ... ---- -. --. - - .-. -. . .'.v . A tat ..iiTa a i its t lire Cloeed Today (Saturday) Open .Monday A. 31 rTaTiTirfffT PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF APRIL 5 TO APRIL 10 SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER Subject tp Change AI.HAMMtA . , . '"' 1-jth, Morrl franrunk Ami. AM.KOIIKNY , . , Trankford & Aiy-aheny Ave.. MONDAY APOIXO B"d ajid Thompnoa'Sta. (a) AltC.UHA Cheatnnt below 10li 8t. UAI.TIMORK Bint St. and PaltlrrHro Ave, ( IirJ.MOXT Sid above Marhet St (a) Broad & Buaquehama Ave. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and MrN. AVillard Collins, of Lwei r.l . announce, tho engagement "l their ilnughti-r. Miss Aunn Freeman Collins, tn Mr David Jnync Bullock, Jr of Willingford, son of tho lute Mr. "Mid .linnn Bullnclt. nnd nephew of Mr. Jnmos Maxwell Bullock. 20-15 Lo--ust Mroet The wedding will take plnco "tlv iu June. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen Ollmoro Mltehell, elWooilburv, N. J., formerly of Pitts Wrrli. nnnouueed the engagement of "Mr ilaiigliter. .rosephine. to Mr. Albert JJarfipKl I loupe,., Kin of Mr. mid Mrs. Icrmnn lloopes, of this city nud West .Mr and Mrs. AV. W. Attcrbury, ot ladnor. v Ml Kive a dinner in honor of , 'lr iln ighter. Mis Kllznbeth MeT.eod, - j tlie Ileiuvuo Stratford on 'Wednes- Mlsi itvi ,.!.. .!ll l... .11 , "fc'jnnr of Miss Uaehel Price, daughter . ...mi urn iin ivlri; j'rice, luu ingtou itm' "" Apr" 15' ln Wnsh" : im'cl Mra- "'''hard P. Randall, of ' !m.n?',1eut. s,tr,!,'t' nnnounee the ou- L0mpnt;;f ' daughter. JJiss Flor- wt"rl Hnig. of Kwarthmore. -liusht'er !,e,M ""P" Montgomery, utnier of Mr, nnd Atr lii.. 1. ' S& ,f VHIanoTO. iVft on Wed: 1 the ,.f,IAnlm.1l?ch' wl"rft 1 will i. V1110 .Mills inui M ii i.-nn..a -fiiin ur. nm M... ;.,.."'" . "." .iiib. W nnd Mr Mills nnu their fain v IV ' i,, "iivlds April 8. ' Mttle rI,,r,"p"1,l '-" Nnno l "tt .w. '"flonl- l'v. returned from ni...:V'.,! "'Hi . M-hei-e Him .. il... "I Mr" I. W H- Volk"i'": ''" 11 rtn.l..lirr.. .... ... I- HlnV I "-'"'"" "OiiertM. of I I ll,h ''" ""noin, reen is nt Pnlm MOORESTOWN Mr. Paul Otter has gone to Spanish Honduras on a business trip. Tho Card Club gave n luncheon nt tho home of Mrs. G. B. Strnttous. 1113 Oak avenue, on Friday. Twelve of the members were present. Tho Ilccdth and Happiness Club held its Waster party Wednesday nfteruoou in tlie parish houso with Mrs. A. W. Sumner lit its head. An interesting ar ticle wns read by Mrs. Kdiiiund Sum mer. Chocolate eggs and bunnies wcro given each child. Mrs. Joseph Potter wns the hostess. Miss Khther French, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter French, Is homo from college for the Kaster holidays FRANKFORD Mr. nud Mrs. Itobcrt 11. Oat are spending their wedding trip Iu Florida. Mrs, Ont before her marrluge was Miss Besslo Gillinghum, daughter of Mr. Herbert Olllinghnm, of Bultlmore. Mr. nud Mrs. Frank Dyer, of 2010 Pratt street, aro receiving congratula tions on the birth of n son. Mrs. I. .lnckson, of Oxford avenue, hns left for Atlantic City, where sho will spend several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs, Robert MeCunnell arn receiving congratulations on the birth ot a bon, NORRISTOWN Miss Marguerite McCreu, daughter of Mrs. Ilurrlbon MeCrea, of Younghtown. formerly of Norristown, will bo married lo Mr. Alfred B. Malon, of Yuungs town, today. Tho marriago ceremony will be solemnized at li o'clock in the Washington Memorial Chapel, ulley Forge. Tho rector, tho Rev. M . Her bert Hurk, will officiate ut the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Mnlon will live lu Yoiiiigstown. On Tuesday evening Miss Ciirollne I'nihtead, of JeftorMiinlllo, ...in. .. I, nm llw. lirlili, hns been Maying. entertained a number of frieuds lu her honor. Mr. nnd Mrs. C A l'egeley, of West lmo aniiounceu mo en NORTH. PHILADELPHIA Mr nnd Mrs. Aaron S. Bclbor, 1523 North Sixteenth Btreet, gnvc n dnnce, followed by supper, ut their home iu honor of Miss Mussetto Belber, of Pitts burgh, who is their guest. Among those present were Miss Juliet Lyou. Miss Cecilln Robinson, Miss Nntnlie Lyon, Miss Sophie Belber, Miss Esther Simon, Miss Gertrude Brunswick. Miss Kdna Smucklcr, Mts Strnuss, of Now ork; MrH. Cnlnes, of New York; Miss (.er trude Belber. Mrs. Emnnucl Kun, Mr. Samuel Armore, Mr. AVlllinm Green house Mr. Leon Greenhouse. Mr. Joseph Simone, Mr. Nathan Block, Mr. Emanuel Kun, Mr. Solomon Brown, Dr Charles Kauffman, Dr. Archie Orn stlno. Mr. Gershon Cohen nud Mr. L. Popkln, of Trenton. Mr nnd Mrs. James Butler, of 1028 South' Eighteenth street, unnminco tho .nn.n..o,n..nt of their daughter, Miss Boretta Butler, to Mr. Clifford A. Hust ings, of 2328 North Thirteenth street. Mr nnd Mrs. Louis Siedeubach, of 1023 Spring Gnrdeii street, have opened their cottage nt 225 South Vermont ave nue, Atlantic City. TIOGA Mr. and. Mrs. John Best, of 1420 West Erie avenue, huve issued Inven tions for tho wedding of their daughter, MUs Helen Best, nnd Mr. Dnvld A. Bennls, on Wednesday morning, April 14. nt 10 o'clock, iu St. Stephen's Cntholic Church, Brond and Butler rtrteta Miss Best will be attended by her i-istor, Miss Marguerite 0. Best, as maid ot honor: Miss May Ilcteneller, of Jacksonville. Fla ami Miss Mario O Best, nlso n sister, bridesmaids; and Miss Mary Rlchter. flower girl. Master Thomas Rlchter will net ns page. Mr. ti.,Im -iii lmve his brother. Mr Joseph Bennls. for best man, and bis j ushers will include Mr Edttiird Kelly, I of Clearfield. Pa.; Mr. Paul Northrop,) of Molroei) t'nru; .ur. i.invura ww nnd Air William Felln The service will be followed by a luenkfust nt tho liomn oi nm imuu n i....v... ROXBOROUQH The Young People's Guild of tho Grace Lutheran Church will give a dramatic entertainment on Friday eve ning, April 0, In tho social hall of the church, when tho play, "Farm FolkB will bo presented with the following In the cost: Miss Wanda Itehder, Miss Augusta Pollock, Suss ttatheriuo llritscn, .miss inancnc anuer, .uisb irn Dniley. Miss Helen Jackson, Miss Adelo Walton. Mr. Ernest Diukellncher, Mr. Harry Blei and Mr. Irvln Britsch. 'I'll.. nlTnlr la In rhario of Mr. LoulS Knppla. Miss Augustn Pollock. Miss Anua Hnncnznun, Jliss Anna nuiir. Miss Adelo Lo Fort. Mr. August Lo Fort. Miss Emily Pollock, Mr. nnd Mrs. Calvin Howey.' Mr. George Blcl, Mr. Martin Blel, Mr. Harold Milten berger, Miss Elsie Mlltenbergcr, Mr. unipu nicwauy. mr. waviu tvcuucr, Miss Mario Mook, Miss Margaret Muson, Miss Beatrice Kappls, Miss Bessie Richard, Miss Lillian Daven port nnd Mr. William Walton. The members of the Do-Much Guild of the Lcverington Presbyterian Church will give a young people s socinl tomor row evening in tho church unuex. Those having tho nffair in chargo are Miss Mary Beaver, president of the guild; Miss Marian- Walker, vice president; MUs Florence Itambo, secretnry; Miss Gladys Ley, treasurer; MUs Anna Wise. Miss Irene Toperzer. Miss Lil lian Smith, Miss Ethel Michael. Miss Ethel WIso, Miss Margaret Beaver, MIps Irma Rchofleld, Miss Helen Wynne, Miss Florence Steelo and Miss Isabcllc Sproule. HEADWAY , ...., liroaa ei. " iiwT i CAl'lTOI. 72S Marker St. ) cwi.vn flOth St. and Cdr Jtv. (a) CMarket Det. r.9th andlOOth. COtOMAl... , , . (,) Qtn. and Maplewood A-ve. Charlea Ray In Alarm Clock Andy Xnrm.1 Talmadge in She I.ovea and Ueu X. "W arlfflth'a Tho Mother nnd tho Law Conetnnce Talmadse ln Two Week tVIUIam Karnum In tVltiir of the Mornlnsr Charles Ilay tn Alarm Clock Andy Dorothy Dalton In IJlack lit White Klale reriruxon In III Ilouae In Order Alice Joyce In The Bportlliit Ducheaa Kobert Warwick In Jack Straw Lionel liarryniore In The Copperhead EMrnKSH Main St.. Manayunk Ml UrilRKA 40th and Markot Bte. FAMILY 1311 Market 8t. (aV Anna Q. Nllnon In ,Tho Luck of the Irish TUESDAY 'harle Ray In Alarm Clock Andy Norma Talmadce In fhe Loves and Lie I. V,'. Grlfflth'a The Mother and the Law Constaneo Talmadce In Two Week William Tarnum In Win: of the Mornlnr Charle Hay In Alnrm Clock Andy Anita Stewart In In Old Kentucky Hlale Fcrituaon In 11 s House ln Order Alien Joyce In Tlie Sportlnir Duchess Hobort Warwick ln Jack Straw Llt.nel rtarrymor In The Copperhead Norma Talmadsn In Hho Love and I.lei Miriam Cooper In Kvuncellnn FAmMou.vr , Irtth St. and Qlrnrd Ave. fa) FIlANKFOUn 4T15 Vranktord Aw. M V.' H Hirt In Hhark Monroe Irene Cnlo In Tho Amateur Wife vnANKI.IV (Oman Mualc) Third & Fits-water St. B8TH BT. TIIK,TBB Helow Bpruc St. GRKAT NOBTIIKKN Uroad Ht. at Krlo Ave, (a) ISirKBIAI. . , 00th and Walnut Bta. Front St. (a) (s) IXAI1F.lt let St and atrard Ave. (. and Lancaster Ave. rjHFJlTY Ilroad St. wirusT (lid nnd Lorurt 9t. (a) nnd Columbia Ave. (a) Ethel Clayton In Toune Mri. Wlnthrop Krlo Strohelm In Illlnd HiiHl.anili Alice Hre.lv In The IVar Market Norma Talmnda In fhe Love nnd Llea Nalmn.- In Stronwr Than Death Anna Q Nllnaon tn Tho Luck of tho IrUh Norma Talmad In Hhe liea and Lie If H Warner In HaunMnT Shadow WEDNESDAY Charles Ray In AUrm Clock Andy Norma Talmadia In She Love and IJes Harr Slrtrey In The Ilamlne Clue Constam TalmndffH ln Weeks Will Hocere In Almost n Husband Charles Ray ln Alarm Clock Andy nlta Stewart In In OM Kentunky Ulsle I'ereuo.in In His Hous In Order Alice Joyce In The Hpfrttne Duihess Mariner iti'l May ln Mary's Ankle Lionel Ilarrvmore In Tho CopperhiMd Anna Q Nlltfon In The Luck of the Irish Louis Tteni.Uon In A Mlsflt Karl THURSDAY M. Cooper It.' Should a liusband ForKtie? Norma Talmadee In Hho Lores and Lies FRIDAY M. Cooper Ire Should u Hutband Forgive? Norma Talmadge In Sh Iiv.i and Lies Mabel NnrmanJ ln Pinto Constance Tnlmndre ln Two Weeks Will Roc ra In Almost o HuLli-Mid All-e Lske In hhould a Woman Tell? Mabel Normand In Pinto Constance Talmadge In Two Weeks SATURDAY M. Cooper Ire Should h Husband ForglvT Norma Talmadg ln Hhe Loves and Lie Alice Lake In Should a Woman Tellf Constane Talmadge la Two Wteks Madre Kennedy In StrlotU Confidential Ollie Thomas In The Glorlnua Lady Lionel Ilarrymoro In The Copperhead Alice Joce In The HiwrtlnB Duchess Alice Lake In Should u Woman Tell? 01I. Thomas In The Glorious Ljilj- Llonei Uarrj-more In The Copperhead Alice Joyce in Sportti.f, Duchess Madge TCnnedy In Strictly Confidential Alice Lake In Should a Woman T1IT 'Hi. Me cl.enn and May ln Murj's Anklo Mabel Normand In Pinto II. anchti -w"t Klghtlnir Creasy Louis Heft. -.n ma' A Mlsflt Curl . Crarle- Riy In Alarm Clock Andy Kthel Clayton In Toune Mr. Wlnthrop Krlo Strohelm In Rllnd Husbands Alice Hr.lv In The Fear Market Norma Tlmnrtc In She Loes nnd Lies Low Co.ly In The llelovcd Cheater Dustln I'nmum In Tho Corslcan Urothera Qeorsro Wl.h In The Shark Flsle Ferguson In Ills House lu Order MANAYUNK The members of the Girls' Friendly Socletv of St. David's Protestant IIpiM-orml Church will give nn nttrnctlve entertainment on Thursday evening, April 8, in tho parish house, when the program will include a humorous sketch nud vocul and Instrumental music. The ntVuir is in charge of Miss Ethel Slid ders, the secretary, and her associates, Mrs. Frances Burnett, MUs Sura Bow b.y. Miss Olive Sudders, MUs Klsle McCurdy nnd Mrs, Walter Gulf, as sisted by the following girls' commit tee, Miss Murle lleinert, Miss Carrie Firth. Miss Dorothy Klrknatrlck, Miss Ida llobcrts. Miss Klsle Wallutlf and Miss Helen Gule. SIAItHRT ST. THEATrtK 838 Market St. MODKI. 425 Bouth St. NIXON , . . n2d and Market fit. Narlm,iva In StroriKi r Than Death I , CMv (n The lleloMnl Cheater Dusiln rarrtum ln Tho Ci,relcin Urothers Lionel 1'irrymnre tn The Copperhead Robert Warwick ln Jac' ftraw Mary fjcl.ar-n tn The Forired Drlde Wltllim Farn-ini I'i Wings of the Morning I'nrlyle Rlackwell ln The Third Woman Elaine lfaminersteln In (Sreater Than Fume Louis llennlton In A Misfit EWrl Mnrv Mil' Mlnter tn Anne of Oroen Oubles Robert Warwick In Jack Straw Lionel narrymore in Th Copperhead Lew Cody tn The Ueloei! Cheater Crauford Kent tn Other Men's Shoes Ulfllne Hommereieln In (Ireater Than Kama Dustln Farnum In The orslcan Hrothe- Allce Jovce ln Th Sporting Dachaas Carlyl Rlackwell in The Third Woman Crauford Kent In Othr Men's Shoe Fllaln Hai-imerstetn In wreuier Tnatt hum I Dustln Fsroum ln I The Corslcan Rrother r- Ktmhll Younu In j Clara Kliibel! Vunr In Lyes of louth Kja of Youth Tlrlrn Olhaon In Iidy of the Duwout Lionel Ilarrvmore In The Copperhead Robert Warwick In Jack Straw- Frank Muo 'n Hurnt Wings Char!" Rty ln Alarm Clock Andy Norma Talma ) She T.och ir 1 I.' NnxImovRi In Strntiirer Than Death Harol 1 Iockwood In Pa's First trene Castle In The Amateur Wife Mad Kennedy ln The Rloomlng Anrel William Farnum In Wlnrs of the Morning- I No, mi Talmadifo In .-lie 1och and Lies N'asslmova In Stronger Th.in Death Naxlmovft In Revelation Arna Nllls.-n In The Luck of the Irish Olive Thomas In Th Spite Urlde j , Elaine Hammersteln In I Greater Than Fame Tom Moore 'n Toby's Row Norma T-ilnia.Ue tn She Lows and Lies Hurry T More- In The Flam ng .'lu Oi've Thorns In The Spit Bride .lame Prince Corbtt !n Avenue A Tom Moore In Toby's Row V "-nr. T-lniie In he Loes ji -d 1 in Nazlmnva In S'rongxr Than Death T 'tn Moore in T..by's Hot Najlmna In S'roi i.er IVsn Death Kelvin llreamer In Rhp ctable liv Proxy (a) (a) Naz(mova In Stronger Thin Death fnln Cln.il is:k&uu,,0s A WOMAN HUNG her arms around her husband's neck Implor ing him to buy Lapin's Handy Pad for remo Ine aiilm f;reas, ruai- nnd food ftalns fro u Hoth'nt gUiiej spats etc &a many other uses Coats Only Iflc at Drug. Dspartment, Stationery, Qro txiy, Hurilwure and Oenera' Storea. Made nnlr br The I.nln Co, N. II. Cor. 10th & l'arrlsh SI,, l'hlla. fcd&gjprjfl OVKKRROOK . . (,) Aid St and Harford Ave. PALAPK 1214 Market St. (s) I'HINCKSS inis Market St. HK(1F.NT Market FK. helow l'th. (a) RIAI.TO Qtn. Ave. (si at Tulpehocken Kt ItlVOLI M 52d and Sanom Sts. (a) 11VBY Market fit. below 7th (a) HAVOY 1211 Market St. (s) SHFJIWOOD 54th St and Baltimore Ave. 1TANI.F.Y srket above 18th S-t. (s) HTUANI) c. Tminton-n Ae (s) at Venango VICTORIA Market M i.bove Ninth XYX ALIJCOHFNY 25th St. nnd Alleghany At. All-Wtsr Cast Rllnd Husbinds Marie Dressier TUIIe's Punctured ltomance nisi Ferguson In Ills House In Oribir Vajlmnva In Stronger Than Death P Mir Caer ll.iml Hunbutiilsi Made'stnc Trav.-j In Th Hell Ship 1"sl. Fetrueon ln Hie Hn me In Order Nhzlmova In Stronger Than Death Kdvrird Karle in High Sr-e.) Mrl Dretaler, TUIIi.'a P'rcturd Romance Mane Dressier Tlllle'a Tircmred Romance Star Cast In Kverywomnn Mar Cast In n'r)womn Tiulse Olsiim In The I Ione Wolf's Datiht.r .-niif r i Kent in Othr Men Shoes Tho Womnti Who Understood OHi Thomas In Out Yonder Margue-lt Clark in Peggv The Little Sheoherd of Kingdom Como Dustln Farnum In DUrand of IVd Lands W S Hart In Th Narrow Trail Robert Warwick In Jack Straw ClarB Klmhall Yming In The Forl'lddn Woman Klale F.'rcuson tn Ills House In Order T.ojlse Oleum In 'Pie I 1 one Wolf's Daughter I Louise iTmjm in The I. ne Wolf's Daughter Irene Castle In The Amateur Wife ni' JsriU In Tho Imp Ila. Ferguson " Hl House In Orjer Sylvia llreamer In Respe. table by Proxy "harles Ray In Alurm ("lock Andy Klale Fergtuon In Ills Itimsi In order Mabel S'ormand in Jtnx Ml-l-m c.io. Mlrli.n Coo'.er In -i llreamer Rfii?e'-tabl by J'rogy '"rauford irent In Other Men's Hhts ... .. - . .. ..... ... . . ....,. ... .iir.nl inwr Shojld Hush nd torsive Should ltusb nd Forgive st uuM llutb't A Forslv Lisle Ferguson In His House In Ordtr t' William Russell In Shod With lflr. Squeaks and Siuawks Comtdy Feature Sylvia Rrenmer tn Rrn-.ctnl.le by 1'intv Houart lloguorih In Behind the Doir SaueuVs and Snuawk Comedy Feature llohart lsvierth In llh'.n" the Door Suuealt an.t S'luastk "'omed' Featjre tUjee Olaum 'ti The Lone Wolfe Itiu-rhter W H Hart li John Petticoats Louts. 'Iliurn In Tl's ton Witt s D&ushte- I'l. " Ita In The Hick Olive Themes In Out .Tender Rotvrt Warwick In Jack Str.iw Tho Little Shoherd o Kingdom Come Oraco Davison In Atonement William Farnum In Heart Strings Dolores CasslnelM In Tarnished Reputations Robert Warwick tn Jack Straw Claru Klni'mll Y "ing tn Tlie iVrl.lilden Woman f'ei Ferguson In I1H Houte In Order William Ftirmvu In Heart Strings I-'rnnU Mso In H irnt Wings OH Th.'mos In Out bonder Alls N'arlmovn In Stronger Thau Death Fdgar I wU P.iv Love slid the liw Olfe Thomas lit Out Vnnler w s Hnrt lu f tt.e RiiJ' Iutln Farn.'m In rti ('"rs'.ian 'i ithr Tiute G',m e fh f .ie Wni' s Da ightar Sersue lUvaK'e In Tlisr 1 .it nea 011v,i Tlmins , tn Out Von W rhe Little Shenherd of Kingdom Come Marv Ptckford In Daddy Iing Legs Kdlth Sterling In The One.Way Trail Irene Caatlo in The Amateur Wife Irone Cattle In The Amateur Wif F.lalne Hsmmersteln rlreater Than Fame Clara Klmlill V'.'ni in The Vfi ldn Woman I" si.. l'M-g HOI' In III, Here lit Or ler ..I am Farnum In Heart Strings Stlvla Rreamer in Respectable hy Proxy Mia Naalmovn ln Stmnser Than Deuth The Little bheDhcrd .of Kingdom Come Katharine McDonald ln ThundetlKilt Franrella Illlllncton In The Rlu Pearl Tiio Little Sheoherd of Kingdom Com UUIati Ol.h In The Tiger. (Jlrl Lillian Olsh In The Tiger C.lrl rialne Hetnmerstrln Oreiter Than Fam Cars KIiiiiih.ii nung In The Fnrblddrn Woman Mai' Klln i n s h taw p Wl'llaro I'arnum In Ilsart Hiring Cath. rlaga Cahert In Mar for Convenience Fills Janls tn A Itegular (Jlrl Clara hluihall Yn.n.g tn The Furiildd-n Woman fHhe Thomss -n rm - nder lithe' Clavton 'n T'.unrf Mrs Wlnthroo Th Little Sheolurd of Kingdom Com Darriacale. The Woman Who Understood Clara Kimball Young Is Trilby Ulsle Janla In A Regular Olrl -' - - ' "( ("-rs Klmh ' Toun In Tne Forhllden Woman Ma- f. I- to 1 DKn Mar us e ! ten o Town William Fumum In Heart String Sylvia llreamar In Respectable by Proxy Wallace, Raid hi oouoie npeea V"Hm Farnum In Heart Airing Wtllac llsld In uouoi npii sariieLrfifal obUUi Bictur.s thxnufU tfct MHUMX CQUX'A.NT Of. AJigmcAk. u aBMMto, u wly ol artlM. AU tloturti i uuMrOVMUawH.UvUue.who. M XJ u ' . t-v I caiki.