.v. 11, 1 1 n Jf , w?i ?. ". i -';' ''.!. i'v 0 . Hi 'i tmntjkitt 'il ( h JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of the Many Weddings Scheduled for Today She, Hears Plans for the Tdivcr-JVhitncy Nuptials Other Matters TODAY is certainly n dny of wed-, dines I Out In Ht. Martin there will 1, tic T Horle-McAlllstor nlllnncos in L t Ht. .Tames. Helen Dmijrhtcii and oMnev Morris will bo m,nrricl nt noon. ?S Mwbctli Iloyd mid Paul Reed's ,drrl "wJU l-c at 4 o'clock In the amo cl.urr).. Bo, n J can't go to two t the ftm? "",c T thlnU 1 " run m,t in the jJorlc-MoAlHsder one nt noon and in o the ltcod-Hoyd tino nt St. James nt -1. Two weddings ought to do Jue in one dny. I FEEL- n if I lind so much to talk about I do not know quite when and where to start. In the flrt place, hnyo roil heard how many ushers Roddy Tower is going to hnvo when he and rinrn Whitney are married ,in New York? Twenty!! Think of It! It is unusual, but I think it will be very smart. He's got some mighty good lookers among them, too. Charlie Choate, for Instance, and Tom troth- (Jcoft'rev, his brother, will bo best man. but all of the. ushers are New Yorkers or Uostonlans. mostly Ilar rard clnssniates, I should wiy. The three little Hsiechenyi children nltillla, Alice and C'lndys daughters of Flora's aunt Gladys, who Is Countess Sreclienvi and a bister of Mrs. Whit ney, anil who is over hero, from Austria for Several months; will bo flower glr together with Beatrice Straight, who is another little cousin. Small Whitney Straight will be a page. The wedding is to tuke. plneo in St. Bartholomew's Church. New York, on the afternoon of April 10. A number of I'hiladelphlaus are going over to the ......l.i!,... iniiniiff them the J. Ilertram I Inplucotts. Nicholas IJlddles, William; l'aul O'Neills, Henry Hrlntou Coxes and r.t many others. THEN, did jou kuow thnt the Co lnulnl Dames of America. Chanter Philadelphia, have sent out invitu lons for a Service of Dedication of tions Flags riie Hags, It appears, nre a gitt f iho i' hunter to the t atlieilrnl foun " . . ."... dation and the ceremony of ncceptnnco and blessing of the flags will be held nt the Diocesan Church of St. Mary on Siindnv. Aniil 18. The Colonial Dames gave the lings at ouo of the meetings several weeks ngo, and they were ac cepted by the vicar, but the formal dedication service will bo held in the4 ihurcli. The Hags lire four In number, made of beautiful silk ilnd nie very handsome. I SAW Hetty Urock today going into the French bnkcry lteally. you meet all our friends there thee divt. don't you? He that as it may. Betty uaj wearing n very good looking dark sports suit and scarf and a tweed hat heavily stitched, which was pulled down tight over her hair. Isabellc do Carvallo was with her. She was in brown tweed nnd her sportrt hat of brown wns worn tilted u little back lrom her face. WELL, here is Easter week utmost ii'mt 'Mid we h-ive survived a time of great gayety after the Lenten still nes. We hnve still the Mask nnd Wig j tonlebt. and on Monday night we lutvo the Girl Scout bcnellt performance at the Gnrrick Theatre. The four boxes that evening will be occupied by Mrs. J. Willis Martin. Mrs. John Hampton Acmes, Mrs. Edward B. Smith, Jr., nud M 'vlwiP'd 1' Motcshury and I their tuests. I hove heard n greut many per fcons sny they ai going. In the first pliice, the show is very good, according to the icvlews in the pnpers after the first performance here last Monday ; and in the second plnee. eviw one won knows about the scouts wants to help tonard their Mimmcr ciiinp. nnd thnt is whut the proceeds of the benefit will be devoted to. Some sentence, but in volved though it is, 1 believe you get m. NOW, to turn to the Mask nmMVig. I just hate i think thnt niccMiorsc will not dnnco Russian with his front legs nuil S-iii'iMi wif'i bei hind i"s, and duo dnncing with both of their legs no, nil of their lego nfter to night excepting in Bnltimore nnd Washington. Those two boys ought to so into vaudeville. They could do n vinr.derful horse act. Every one would lunch all through it. I kuow I never Mopped nulling the whole time lie, she or them were on, and there were tlttcM if laughter from tho whole nudieucc, too. THOSE who will entertain tonight will be Dr. nnd Mrs. Lewis Bvintnn. for their dnughter, Elizabeth Brinton; Mr mid M's. Holli'isheitd Tnvlor. Mr. nd Mrs. William Henry Trotter, who will ontcrt'iiii for LoiiIsm Dixon : Judge and Mrs. Charles Francis Gummey. for their dnughter, Elcnnor; and the Hec tor McNeills will give a party for their dnughter and for Jano Gntes. In tho ulleriionn the Hagars. Charles C. Ilar rivni. .lis., and Edward Laviuos will guo bov parties. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An interesting engagement an nounced today is that of Miss Edith Nevlll Smythc, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ,T. L. Nevlll Smythc, of Chestnut Hill, to Mr. Thomas Edward Ward, or New York, sou of the Into Thomas Ed ward Ward, of Preston, Lancashire, rnglnnd. Miss Smytho mndo her debut s few seasons ngo. The wedding will take place In the early autumn. rMr. nnd Mrs. John Bunrroft, of Wilmington, Del.. nnnnuuee the ngngcnient of their daughter. Miss Ksther A. Bancroft, to Mr. Arthur C. 'rreemnn, Jr.. bon of Mr. nud Mrs. Arthur C. Freeman, of Providcnco, It. I. Another Interesting engagement tiv oclety In this und other cities is that of Miss Isabel Pell, daughter of Mrs. John Cotton Smith, of New York, nnd Mr. Gustnv Lurman Stewart, Jr., son '" Mr. nnd Mrs. Gustnv Lurmuu Stewart, of New York, nnd tho Rook 'ry. Ecclcstou, Md. Mr. Stcwnrt is a brother of Mr. W. Piunkett Stewart, of Havcrford. Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Patterson, of nwartlunoro, annouueo the engagement of their daughter. Miss Alice A. Pat terson, to Dr. Elnm M. Illtchncr, of noodstown, N. J. Mrs. Charles J. Rhoads, of Vllla fova, who, lu the absenco of President Helen Taft, is acting us hostess nt the. luncheon which will be given nt Pem broke Hall, nt Bryn Mawr for Mrs. Herbert Hoover today, will cntertuin no following guests; Mrs. Gcorgo Horace Lorimer. Mrs. William A. Glasgow, Jr., Mrs. Willlnm O. I.add, -. iivruerc i,iucoin Uinrit, MtH. UU Jard Browning. Mrs. John Mnrkoo, J'rs. Charles Lea. Mrs. Bayard Bowie. rs. Oeorge McFiulden, Mrs. Alien f;vans, .Mrs. T. DoWitt Cuylcr, Mrs. iteorge Woodward, Mrs. Louis Madeira, Mrs. Georgo W. Pepper, Mrs. "arcluy Wurburton, Mrs. Charles E. ingersoll Mrs. Wnlter Thomson. Mrs. "Ward Henry, Mrs. Henry 8. Jcnncs, ?' S,?rnclhi3 Stevenson. Mrs. Alex ivi ?". "cnsselner. Miss Mary R. iu ?' Il8i Adelaide Neall, Miss imi'i? Re.ul' Dcai """a W. Smith ml Dean Isabel Maddlson. u5. '"ffwstlng wedding to society rn-w.lU tale P'ac Wednesday oft Jn?Q7 li that of M" Marfo II. Ubertson, daughter of Mrs. Francis . " t Mn.rhcn7.lc. of New York, nnd Mr. w"t? , " ,'inl'. son of Mrs. (lenrge ). Emlen, of Awbnry, Oermnntown. The ceremony will be celebrntedvery unlet y in tho Friends' Meeting llbttse. nt Abington, nt 3 o'clock. Mr. William Thompson Harris, of .arbeth, has Isiurd invitations for the marriage of his dnughter, Miss Amv Beatrice Harris, and Mr. T.ewis Wood JV",,.)T' K2," ,,r Mr- ftml JIrs. William Hosklns Ensby, of Media, on Saturday evening. April 21, nt 8:.10 o'clock, nt tho Memorial Church of St. l'aul, Ovrrbrook. A small reception for the " I'M party nnd immediate families will follow at the homo of the brldo's father. Mr. and Mrs. Ceorge IT. Enrle. 3d, or (Irnys lane, Hnverford, who have been spending the Easter holidays In Atlantic City, returned home on Thursday. Mr. nnd Mrs. Francis S. Mcllhcnnv, of Montgomery avenue, Chestnut Iliil, nre being congratulated on the birth of a son, on Snturday, April .'I. Mrs. fioorge Buckley Warder and Miss Celestlnn Warder, of St. Mar tins. Chestnut Hill, who hnvo been visiting Mrs. Warder's brother, the Ilev. W. George Head, in Boston, for a month ure expected to return home next week. Mr. Howard Spencer Graham, of Cheitnut Hill, nnd his daughter, Miss Margaret Thayer Graham, who have been at Charleston, S. C. during Lent, returned home for Easter. Mrs. Graham will return later. Mrs. Pierce llcyuoldi, of New York, and her small daughter, who hnvo been visiting Mr. and Mrs. Louis Madeira, yd. of Chestnut Hill, for n week, re turned homo yesterday. Mrs. William IUler. of Now York. formerly of Wayne, wns the guest of .Mrs. John iJiminp, jr., of Wayne, for a dny, on her wny to Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter Pearson, ot llnduor, left on TitOMlny for California. Mrs. William B. Fritz, of Bcrwyn. will entertain the Garden Club, of Wayne, nt her home on Wednesday at a luncheon. Miss Renn Ward, daughter of Dr and Mrs. Marshall II. Ward, of Wayne who hns been .upending her Easter vacation with her parent", returned to Mis. Spence's school, in New York, on Monday. Mrs. AVard spent two days in New York with her sister. Mrs. Charles M. Schwuh, In attend the fes tival of the Oratorio Society, being held 'n thnt city. Mr. nnd' Mrs. W. 11. Cochran, of St. Davids, have returned home after spending a few days in Washington. Mrs. Clark .T. Wood, of Wayne, is visiting her daughter, Mrs. Leonard 1'lerson, in Baltimore. Mrs. James W. Englnnd nnd family have returned to St. Davids, from Palm Bench, Fla. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Dice Donit. of Salem, Vii.. announce the mnrriagc' of their daughter. Mi-s Elsie Browne Denlt. to Captain Henry T. Kent. Fifty-Second Infantry, T. S. A., of Clifton Heights, Pa., on Wednesday, April 7, at the bride's home. Mrs. Lambert J. Bordo, of Roslyn, Pn.. entertained in honor of her hus band's birthday nnntversury, Thursday evening. The following guests wen; present: Mr. und Mrs. G. llnrhnm Bond. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Drumheller, Mr. nnd Mrs. Nnthnniel W. Jones, Mr. and Mrs. Earnest MncMorris, Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Prenslnu, Mr. nud Mrs. John Gishlemnu, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry liurtmau, .Mr. anil Airs. KM win Hair. Mr. Elmer W. Nittinger, Mr. Joseph O. Collndny, Mrs. Mnrthn A. Humph reys, ur. nnil .Mrs. , llownrd Wilson. Mr. nud Mrs. Cornelius Ambrustcr nnd Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Liming, St. Ann Junior C. C. entertained at tho homo of Mr. William O'Donnell, 'T07 Memphis street on Wednesday evening. Among those present were Miss Helen Smith, Miss Murgnret Ilalpeu, Mls Mnry Connor, MJ.ss Ilcleu Fearn. -Miss Margaret McKondcry, Miss Dorothy Brown, Miss Elizabeth Russell, Mis.s Josephiup Fitzgerald und Miss Mnrle J. Slnvin. Mr. Joseph Con roy, Mr. Joseph Knne. Mr. Jobcph Mc Vcy, Mr. John McKce. Mr. John Brennnn. Mr. Willlnm O'Donnell, Mr. Leon McKecvcr and Mr. John J. Dnnohue. Mr. nnd Mrs. Adolph Ernst announco the engagement of their daughter, Miss hophin l.riist, to Jlr. Robert J. Hurbl son, Jr. GERMANTOWN Miss Kbther ('. Johnstone nnd Miss Isabel Johnstone, of .".'iS.'t Magnolia ave nue, are spending the week-end as tho guests of their brother and sister, Mr. und Mrs. Henry Webb Johnstorie, of Upper Montcluir, X. J. Mr. Donald Emory McComas, of 7.1(5 Church lane, will spend the week-end in Montclair, N. J. He has been sent by the Christian Association of the University of Pennsylvania to spenk to tne students ot tne .Montclair Acnd cmy on Sunday evening. NEW JERSEY NOTES Mr. und Mrs. J. ('. Gill, who spent the winter in Florida, havo returned to their country estnte ou tho Delnwaro at Hdgew ntcr Park. .Mrs. Frnucis K. Green, of 10.11 Spruce street, will open her country home, the ICdgcmont, in Udgewater Park, in May. Mrs. T. W. Karl nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. B, W. Karl, who nre spending the early spring in Miami, Fin., will open their home on Park lane iu Kdgevuiter Park early in May. MANAYUNK At the annual Faster luncheon nnd miihicnle 'given by tho Mcrriwcll Club at their rooms on Rector street the at tractive program included songs by Miss Irene Churchill, Mr. Luke Kilroy, Mr. Benjamin Pease, Mr. Kdwnrd Strain and Mr. James McUevitt, uc coinpnnied by Relchert & Mokcn's Orchestra, nnd selections by tho or chestra. The rooms wero decorated with biuo and gold, the club col ors, nnd Mr. John J, Vnsey. the president, presided. Mr. Kdwnrd Mo Andrews wns clinirmnn of tho commit tee in charge. Tho guests Included Miss Grnco M. Cnrden. Miss Mnrlo Mnrr, Miss Winnio Mnrr, Miss Allco Dun'np, Miss Km mil Muycr, Miss Katharine McConnnrk, Miss Ruth Walsh. Miss Rlizabeth Ogden, Miss Leah Farley, Miss Helen Satiter, Miss Nettlo Muttinglcy, Miss Helen Scheclcr, Miss Bcssio Flemings, Miss Mnria Schwlter, MUs Mnrlo Dcnney, Miss liilllnu Radius, Mr. A. McDevltt. .Mr. Johu Rengnn, Mr. James J. Howloy, Mr. Frank McKennn, Mr. Ambroso Jennings, Mr. John Flunegnn, Mr. Anthony Gnllagher. Mr. John Galla gher, Mr. Timothy Bowe, Mr. Sylvester Howe. Mr. Chnrles Monnhnn Mr. Har old McCorg, Mrs. James McCorg, Mr. Jnmes Gnrrlty, Mr. John Qlcnry, Mr. Joseph Gatrity, Mr. William Common, Mr. George Boyle. Mr. Thomas Vasey and Mr, Patrick Q'Ncil. ' " ' ' I - NORTH PHILADELPHIA ' Mr. Louis M. Wagner will give; n dinner this evening at Wiener's for the memucrs or tho Survivors' Association of tho Eighty eighth Regiment, Penn sylvania Volunteers, ns a memorial to his father, General Louis Wagner, who during his lifetime gnve n dinner each j car tor i he survivors of tho regiment. Among tho guests will be Mr. Sylvester H. Mnrtln, of Erie, Pa., president of tho nssoeintlon ; Mr. Willlnm Frnnkllu Si1' "rrct,,,y ! Mr; Daniel BInns, of New, York J Mr. Michael Conovcr, Mr. William II. Fenlln, Mr. Adam I-enternocker, Mr. Jonathan E. Itogers, of Pottstown; Mr. Mark Gregg, Mr. wyi'iKu ,,. uimgiiii, ,iii', jMiwnrn Ij. Glllignn, of Oxford, Pa. ; Mr. Peter Hlnkle, of Youngstown, O. j Mr. Bob ert llcrron. of Conshohocken : Mr. John Hnrt, of Holmesburg ; Mr. John Kelly, Mr. George Bosh, of Wllke.s-Bnrre j Mr. William McFclters, Mr. Joseph Sargent, Mr. George W. Williams, Dr. Robert J. Hunter nnd Mr. U. Itnhnrt .Shrank, chaplains. Letters will be read irnm tne louowing, who nre unable to attend: Mr. Frederick T. lllstltic, of Darby, aged ninety-four years, the old est survivor; Mr. Robert Cairns, of Ridley Park; Mr. John S. Campbell, Mr. Harry K. Hunterson, of Washing ton; Mr. Samuel Fox, of Shamokln; Mr. Samuel II. Murtiu, of Erie; Mr, L. C. Wnshborne, of Bculnh, Idaho; Mr. Alexander M. White, Mr. Chris tian Sanderson and Mr. Samuel G. Boone, of Rendlug. There were 1200 men enlisted in the Eighty -eighth Regi ment. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Elizabeth Itcnncr will enter tnin tho members of the Verbena Club nt her home this evening. Among tho guests will be Miss Bessie II. Harvey, Miss Amanda Strnnnhau, Miss Ellen Lnggerty, Mrs. Richard Nichols, Miss Rao Goward, Miss Lola Mieklcy, Miss Ethel Kern, Mrs. Cadwalder Evans Franklin, Mrs. Michael Pcssnlano, Mrs. Albert Albrech't nnd Miss Carrie Alley. Tho Fnntnsl Girls' Club will give n reception nt tho home of its piesl dent, Miss Betty Gernischeid, 2117 Curptcncr street, today. Dr. nnd Mrs. B. Tonsky. of 101 1 South Fourth street, and Dr. Rubin Goldstein, of lOl.'t South Fourth street, brother of Mrs. Tonsky. hnvo heou spending the week nt Atl.intie City, nnd will return home tomorrow. WEST PHILADELPHIA Miss Irmn Levis, of 101 North Fif tieth street, entertained nt luncheon nt her home Wednesday. Her gucls in cluded MI'S Florence Ruhn. Mii-s Ua belle Taylor, Miss ENn Fjster, Mis Sidle Mitchell, Mis Alice Whltcrnft, Mi-s S.iiuuleua, .Mis.4 Oleis and Miss ttlnuchu Olers. An aviation dance I1I he given hv the Avion Club of Philadelphia mi Friday, April '23, nt Coil's Drawing Rooms, Smith Fortieth street. The club is com posed of former officers nnd men of the Twenty-eighth nud Sevenl. ninth Di visions. The International Club of West I'lill-ndi-lphln gnve n dance nt the Pliiloinu sinn Club, Fortieth nud Walnut ;trerts, Thursday night. ALONG THE READING The wedding of Miss Virginia Miller Middlcton. dnughter of Mr, and Mrs. Howard J. Middlcton, of Ahhnurnc. Pa., nud Mr. Monroe Blnyloek, sou of the Rev. Monroe Blnyloek, of St. Petersburg, Vu., took place ot 10 o'clock jesterdny morning at St. Paul's Episcopal Church. (Jgontz. Mr. nnd Mrs. Bin lock will live in Williams- town. N. J. , Mr. nud Mrs. Joseph Woolston Hunter, of Oak Lnnc, will sail for an extended tour through Europe ou Sat urday, April 17. 1'pon their return they will spend the bnlauec of the Mini, iner nnd early autumn in New England. DALA-CYNWYD The Rev. and Mrs. Harrison B, Wright, of St. Asaphs road, Bain, who nre visiting their dnughter, Mrs, E. O. Contcs, of Buhnlo, expect to return homo today. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. Gordon Smith, ot Manor road, Wynnowood. hud ns their guests over the Easter holiday Miss Mary Lois Wright nnd her brother, Mr. JnniC3 Wright, of Kiioxville, Tcnn. Mr. und Mrs. Chnrles J. Mcllvnine, of Mill Creek road. Ardmore, who hnvo been visiting lu New York, returned homo on Thursday. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Herbert Cross, of Iligh lnnd avenue. Cynwrd. havo issued in- yitntious lor a nance, on April jii for I .... . - . .... i their uaugiiter, anas lJoroiny cross. Guests will include, members of the Bain nud Cynwyd school set. NORRISTOWN The innrringc of Miss Klslc A. Mar tin, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Martin, of Trenton, and Mr. Stanley Sullivan, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Willium M. Sullivan, of Hawc avenue, will take place nt tho home of tho bride on Wednesday afternoon, April 1-1, nt 2 o'clock. Tho bridegroom wus in active service in Franco with tho 150th Field Artillery, 'and was decorated for bravery by both tho American nnd French Gov ernments. LANSDOWNE Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert F. Irwin have left for a trip to Jupau, They will sail from Vancouver on Thursday. Miss Josephine Pilling left recently for n short trip to Bcrmudn. Mrs. Chnrles II. Davis, of Mystic, Conn., has been visiting her mother, Mrs. Kdwln T. Darby. Miss Louise McBec, daughter of the Rev. and Mrs. Crosswell McBce, has been spending several weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Robert W. Parsons, In Som mervillc, S. O. Miss Alice Stntzcll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harlan I. Statzell, has re turned from Pinchurst, N. C, where she spent several weeks with Mr. nnd Mrs. George W. Statzell. A luncheon wns given by the Women's Society of the Lansdowuo Baptist Church on Thursday iu honor of Mrs. W. II, Fisher, formerly of Lansdownc. Mrs. Frank Drew recently spent sev eral dnys with her sister, Mrs. W. L. Austin,. A Big Sensational Sale imnijjxjLi SPRING SILKSandDRESS GOODS I'rlc en mahed to amlthereena. . Hundred! of th lilrgrat byri olna. All new ulylK fubrlr. A knockout Mow to high rot of dreiia inilterlaln. llundrrda, of thrifty Momrn come many mile to attend thoae anleii. can Hat only fw of the hundreds of nionei-amlnc Itrnia. Como see tliein, (loods eichonied If not euiimiiciory. CI -In. all Beat finish wool Toplln. fcO no : $3.75 valuo. vtiJO All wool Trlcotlno; 66- qA on Inch; best llnlsli. Kuaran- IJ7 teed ciuaJlty- -nil colors; $0.00 Value 30-Inch Chilton Tuffeta; do OQ bluo. black and colors; VfdftiJ J3.C0 value. Bluo Broadcloth, 66 Inches o j( wldo; best Quality; $5.00 sDOeOU valuo. 40-lnch acorgtto Crepo & ofi In nil colors; very ftno quality; 3.oo vaiufc Tnousatidi of ynriln ot BUki, tl'ooteiia ami Dress Goods, to is soli at a small martdn o profit during this sale. Don't NEW ENGLAND WOOLEN CO. rmriT ,31 S. 4tb St. (S, V. Cor, 4t1i and ! lKk ' ' I !' 1; '.WASV . rtm(HlSw.tMwivW.W.W l'hdlo by Dnrhnirli .MRS. V. .J. SEWELL. IIOKIK Mrs. Borlo wns Miss Martha Mc Allister. Her wedding to Mr. Borlo took plneo today at noon IMPORTANT WEDDINGS OF EASTER SATURDAYi Miss McAllister Efride of Mr. Sewell Borie Reed-Boyd .Marriage at St. James One of tho most Important of the spring weddings, which took place today in the Church of St. Martlu-in-tbc Field. St. Martins, wns thnt of Miss Mnrthn T. McAllister, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Rutherford McAllister, and Mr. W. J. Sewell Boric, sbn of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lewis Borie, Jr. Mrs. Snowden Samuel wns matron of honor nnd the bridemnlds Included Miss Margaret Ross. Miss Sophie S. O. Baker. Miss Margaret O. .Remak nnd Mis Gertrude L. Pnnconst. Mr. Boric had his brother, Mr. Charles Louis Borie .'Id. ns best limn, nnd the ushers included Mr. Henry P. Boric. Mr. Beauvenu Borie. !til. Mr. Leonnrd Sib ley. Mr. .lav Cohke. .Id. Mr. William J.' Tnvlor. Mr. Francis Tnvlor Cham bers. Mr. Albert T. McAllister. Mr. Snowden Snnmel. Mr. George Harrison Frailer. Jr.. nnd Mr. Melville Price, of New York. The bride wns given in marriage by her father nnd wore u gown of white satin, tullo nnd lace. She carried Hlncs nnd sweet pens. Her veil was nrrnnged with ornngc blossoms. After the cere mony there wns a recentlon nt the home of Mr. nnd Mi-. McAllister, In Chest nut Hill: MORRIS DOTTiHTEN The wedding of Miss Helen Stokes Doughtcn. daughter of Mrs. nenry Warrington Doughtcn, 220 West Rlt tenhouse square, and Mr. Sidney S. Morris, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Willinm P. Morris, of Bcrwyn. took plneo to day at noon In St. James's Protestnnt EnIcopnl Church. Twenty. second und Walnut streets. Tho bride wns attended by Miss Selmn Rossmnssler nnd Miss (Seordle .Inline ns maids of honor, nnd her bridesmaids were Miss Susnn Doughtcn, Miss Mario Doughtcn, Miss Jean .inline. Mis Rachel Baker. Miss Elizabeth Williams nnd Mis.s Eleanor Morri. n sister of the bridegroom. Mr. MacLeod acted ns best man. The ceremony wns performed by Dr. John Mockridce. The wedding wns fol lowed by n small reception nt the Acorn Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. Morris will live at Daylcsford. REED BOYD The wedding of Miss Elizabeth Novci Boyd, daughter of Mrs. George W. Boyd, of 12.1 South Twenty-second street, nnd Mr. Paul do IToff Reed, will ..V ..- ... . take place nt o clock this afternoon, n sti James's Episcopal Church Twentv-second nnd Wnlnut streets. The maid of honor will be Miss Jane l'fl x so n P. Mnulc nnd the bridesmaids will iucludp Mis.s Mary Eliznbcth Kl- I liott. Miss Marjs B. Clark. Miss Rachel Price. Mrs. Joseph It. Rollins. Miss Dorothy Ravage, of Baltimore, nud Miss Kntherine Van Ingen. of New York. Miss Miranda Boyd, Miss Marv Bojd, nieces of the bride, and Miss Elizabeth Thompson nnd Mnster John Thompson, of Washington, cousins at the bride, will net us flower girls, nnd page. Mr. Crosby Xoyes Boyd, brother of the bride, will bo best man, and the ushers will be Mr. T. Arthur Johnson. Mr. Merrill Prentiss, of Hartford, Conn. ; Mr. Benle Brodhend, of Parkcsburg, Pa.; Lieutenant Colonel riiillp Mut thews, U. S. A. ; Lieutenant Colonel II. E. Hartley, 17. S. A., and Mr. Joseph R. Rollins. The ceremony will bo per formed by the Rev. Dr. John Mockridge, rector of tho church, nnd will be fol lowed by a reception nt the home of th bride's mother. AYRES FISHER The marriage of Miss Lenore Murphy Fisher, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. Her bert Payne Fisher, of Wayne avenue, Germnntown, and Mr. Levis Ralston Ayres, bon of Mr. nnd Mrs. George Ralston Ayres, Jr., of 110 West Cliel ten nvenue, Gcrmantown. will take place this evening, nt 0:,10 o'clock, In St. Petcr'H Protestant Episcopal Church, nnd will bo followed by a re ception nt the Pclhani Club. The bride will bo nttended by her cousin, Mrs, Willinm H. B. Cooper, of Brooklyu, ns mntron of honor, nnd Miss Mary Bren ncrmnn, Miss Elennor Boggs, Miss Kntherino Hubbs, Miss Josephine Fern ley nnd Miss Kntherino Kolb, all of this city, nnd Miss Kutherlno I.alor, of Bal timore, will net ns bridesmaids. Miss Dorothy Stecn will bo tho flower girl. I Shoots 72x90; ftno qual- r QC lty; $2.00 valuo. wl.UU lUMiivii w v'u ua v(tiuo HT mM K all colors: lino quality; yuuj 13.00 value. All-wool Camel's Cloth; 50 Inchon Hair $4.00 Wide i$ oo voiue. Lot of Sport Suitings In tf0 fin Mixed colors ; 66 Inches ' PJal wldo; $5.50 value 42-Inch blue wool Trlco- J or tine; $2.60 valuo. wliUU 42-Inch Sorgo; all colors; fli sj r good quality; $2.00 value u tu mljlaka the plac. Monroe), Open 0 A. M, to 880 I M. Frrf. vu v r va-'.vw' -. . tr. II ... - , Mr. William II. Whitney; Jr., will be leet man ami. the ushers will include Mr. A. Wellington llortou. Jr., Mr. Robert Dornou Brooks, Mr. W. Whitney Bnll, Mr. Willlnm Cramp Mclcher. Mr. Francis Tatnall and Mr. John Wilklns Thnchcr, cousin of tho bridegroom, MeCOWN OAY The wedding of Miss Helen Gny, dnughter of Mr. Tbomns S. Gay, ot .Til) Pclliam road, Gcrmantowu, and Mr. John Davis McCown, ion of Mr. and Mrs. John A. McCown. of 0804 Emlen street, Gcrmantown, will take placo at 0 o'clock this evening in tho Church of St. Martin-in-thc-Fleld, Chestnut Hill. The ceremony will be performed by tho Rev. Robert Norwood, rector of St. Paul's Memorial Church, OverDrook. A reception will follow at the homo of the bride's father. REBMANNJACKSON The marriage of Miss Frances Irino .Tnckson, daughter of Sir. and Mrs. Newton Parker Jackson, of Tho Oaks, Oak Lane, and Mr. Paul Cooper neb- matin, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Godfrey Rebmnnn. of Wyncote. will be solemn ized in St. Paul's Protestant Episcopal Church, Ogoutr, nt tl o'clock this evening. Miss Jackson will be attended by her sitcr, Mrs. Jacob Botes Abbott ns matron of honor, nnd Miss Mary Wllla Kendull, of Pittsburgh, will be maid of honor. Tho bridesmaids Will In clude Mls. Eleanor Cummlngs, Miss Helen Anderson, of Franklin; Mlsa Ea Monies, of New York, nnd Mlsa Esther Detchon. of Crnwfordsvllle. Ind. .Mr. Ruhland Rebmnnn will be his brother's best man mid his ushers will be Mr. Wnlter Rcbmann, Mr. James Austin. Mrs. Jnmes Cummlngs, Mr. Conrad Sinter, Mr. Allen Fetterolf, of this city; Mr. Clarence Engle. of Mont clnir, N. J.: Mr. Wlllard Place. Mr. Hoxftird MocDonald, of New York, and Mr. John Dole, of Chicago. SNYDER STOUT The wedding of Miss Rebecca II. Stout, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs, Mor ris Albert Stout, of H7 Gowan nvenne. nnd Mr. Alfred J. Snyder, of 2402 North Broad street, took placo today at 4 o'clock, at tho home of the bride's parents, and the Kev. JJr. John tl lioun. of tho Mt. Airy Presbyterian Church, performed the ceremony. Miss Helen .McWinney was maid or Honor. Mr. Morris, Albert Stout, Jr., brother of the bride, acted us best man. Mr. stout gave her daughter in marriage. A reception followed the ceremony for the Immediate families. Mr. and Mrs. Snyder will live nt 7413 Sprague street nfter June 1. GREEN DAY The wedding of Miss Elcnnor B. Day, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin B. Day, of Palmyra, and Mr. Robert Stan ley Green, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Green, of Palmyra, will tako place this evening in Christ Church, Rlvcrton, N. J., at 7:30 o'clock. Tho bride will be given in marriage by her father and will bo attended by Mrs. James B. Ryan ns matron of honor, and Miss Grace M. Evans, maid of honor. The bridesmaids will be Mrs. Walter Gibbon. Cynwyd; Miss Mary Wallace, Miss Catherine Hirsch, of Pal myra, and Mrs. Charles Wlckcl, of Olney. Little Miss Betty Furman will be flower girl. Mr. Green will have for his best man William Shaneman. of Pittsburgh, and tho ushers will Include Mr. II. Burton Lowe, of Washington; Mr. Ernest Marks, of Wilmington; Mr. David T. Dunning, of Beechwood Park; Mr. Ernest Chapln, of Louisville, Ky., aud Mr. Leighton K. Green, of Pnlmyrn. A reception will follow the ceremony nt the home of the bride's parents. RILE VANDEGRIFT An interesting wedding ot the early spring is that of Mis.s Genevieve F. Vnndegrlft, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Subject to Chun go AI.IIAMDRA, () 13tli, Morris & rassyunk Ave. MONDAY May Ths AI'OIJ.0 B2d and Thompuon Sta. Dolores Tarnished nobert Warwick la Thou Art th Man Cheitnut below ICth Rt. IIALTIMOIin , () Blkt St and Baltimore Ave. Lionel The IIF.I.MONT Bid above Market St. () Elsie Janla In The Imp nr.T'KniRn (i nroad & Susquehanna Ae. Ituth rilffont In The Amazlns Woman nnoAnwAY () Broad St. and gnyder A'.-e. Nazlmova In StronE'r Than Death cArrroi. 72a Market St. (a) Conatence Two CH11AK 00th St. nnd Cedar Ave. () I!ll rernuon In Ilia Houee In Order Rial Feruuson In Ills House In Order Market Bet. Mth and COtli. COLONIAL () Mary Heel Mlnter In Judy, Horuea' Harbor atn. nr.d Maplewooa Ave.. EJtrnBSS Jlaln St.. Mnnayunk (s) Vnrr.m Tnlmadge tn tfha Iivoa and I.lea r.unrjcv 40tl and Market St". Alice Tlradv In The, Fear Market TAIILY 1311 Market St. (a) w s. Shark rAIBMOUNT , . Jflth t. and CJIrard Ave. M nmthv Olsh In Mary Kllen Cornea to Town rnANKi'Oiti) . 7S5 Krankford Ave (a) Lleiel Tho 1-nAMCLIN (Organ Mualc) (a) Third & Fluwater Sta. Thda Kathleen 50TII ST. TIIKATHI5 llelow Spruce St. (a) Corlnno Deadline, uri:at NOBTinaiN Hrond St nt T.rlo Ave (a) nltn In Old IMI'KBIAL , . , linth and Walnut Sts. () Normn Talmadie In She Loves nnd Lira .H'MIIO ' '' . Krnnt St. and Olrard Ave. 41it St. nd Lancaater Ave. M'fle T)reelr Tlllle'a Punctured Itrmance Wallace Excuse i innnTV () llrond St. and Columbia, Ave. T'KKV mack LOCUST ' aid nrd Lorvat W. Tonrneur'a Mv I.udv'n Garter MAKKRT ST. TIIUVTRK SS.l Market St. () Marv MM Mper In ludv of Itorues Harbor Mnnr.r. 4.1 South St. (a) Olive Thnma In Th. Olorloua Lady NIXON .I'.'d and Market St. (a) William Valley of OVKRIIROOK . , . (,) 03d St and Hav.rford Ave.. Naatmovn Strnnner Than Death I'ALACl! 1214 Market fit. (a) Clare KlmHsllTnnno; In The Forbidden Woman l'UIKCKSd 101R Market St. (s) nnrri:c' Wlin IlKOENT Market St. helnw nth. (a) Fntrt rtennett In Th "Homan In tho Hultcaae RIALTO ' Qtn. Ave. nt TuIPhocken Kt. ...Mnrurl Clerk All of a Sudden. Terry rtivoLi ti2d nnd Samom Sti. () Nailmnva In Stronger Than Death Dustln Farnum Durnnd of Rid Lands W R. Hart The Narrow Trail ni'iiv Market St. below 7th () 8AVOY 1211 Market St. (s) sinntwnoD (a) fi4th St and Daltlmor. Ave, Lionel The STANLKY Market nbove 18th St. (a) KatherlneMacDonald In The Reauty Market STRAM (a) Oermantown Ave. t Venanro Wallace Excuse VICTORIA Mirk.t St. tbove Ninth (a) Win Roger. n Water. Water Everywhere WV3SX ALLEGHENY (a) 2Sth St. and Atlechenr Ave. Lionel The tlie. tree marlre.4 t Atitatn v.lM,..i.Ka X fcfor. txhibitioS. " " , .... , , , William Ij. D'Olter, of 1533 West Olrnrd avenue, and Mr. A. Dlsston Rile, ot Gennanlown, which will bo solemnized at 7 o'clock this evening In St. Matthew's Protestnnt Episcopal Church, Eighteenth street nnd Glrard Rvenue. wltji the rector, the Rev. Her bert Reese, officiating. Mr. D'Ollcr will give tho brido In marriage, and her sister, Miss Lourntiln R. Vaudcgrlft, will be mnid of honor, nnd tho brides maids will be Miss Helen Wright, of Baltimore, Md; Mrs. Willlnm Mc Cnndless nnd Mrs. Wlnflcld 15. liar ward, sisters of the bride, Mrs. Floyd Keser. Miss Vera Springer nnd Mrs. W. Mitchell Rile. Mr. Rile will have for best man Mr. W. Mitchell Rile, ntod his ushers will include Mr. Wlnflcld Hnrwnrd, Mr.4 William McCandless. Mr. Carl Sweeten, Mr. Lewis Taylor, Mr. Lludley Larze lcre and Mr. Earl Cookman. The cere mony will bo followed by a reception nt the home of the brldo's parents. The bridegroom and bride will leavo on a trip, nnd upon their return they will be at home at 5242 Schuyler street, Gcr mantown. ZEIIYBR BRUNSWICK The wedding of Miss Edith Esther i Carter Brunswick, of Detroit, formerly of Gcrmantown, nnd Mr. Howard Oil- I bert Zehjcr, of Colllngswood, will take place this evening nt 7 o clock In tne .Methodist episcopal unurcn or uoi Hugswood. N. J. Miss Elizabeth R. Tinkler will act as maid of honor, nnd tho bridesmaids will be Miss Eleanor Wittkcr. Miss Edith Hall and Miss Edith Zebycr, a sister of the bride groom. Mr. Zehyer will have for his best man Mr. Thomas teller, of Colllngs wood. Mr. Harold It. Volk. Mr. Wnlter Motson and Mr. Jacob Master will be the ushers. A reception will be held Immediately after the ceremony nt Mr. Zehyer's home, 118 Harvard avenue, Colllngswood. After an extended wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Zchycr will be at homo nfter May 15. STRATTNER STRINGER Miss Ivy E. Stringer nnd Mr. Fred erick Strnttner will be married at 4 o'clock this afternoon at the home of the bride's parents. 1638 North Itcd field street. Tho ceremony will be per formed by the Rev. Edward Jordon. of Calvin Presbyterian Church. Miss Helen Cooper, of Germnntown, will net as brldcsmnld. and airs. T. if. creamer, of St. Davids, the bride's sister, will be matron of honor. Mr. Cecil J. Stringer, a brother of the bride, will net as best man. FALLS OF 8CHUYLKILL Tho members of tho Corpus Chrlstl Catholic "Church, one of tire largest parishes In the Thirty -eighth ward, will complete their three-days rummage sale today at Ninth and Locust streets In aid of the new school building at Allegheny avenue nnd Twenty-eighth street. The Rev. Henry A. Navlon is rector of the parish, and the affair is in chargo of tho Rev. Josenh Springer. Mrs. Francis Murray. Mrs. Edward Walsh. Miss Alma Rogers. Mrs. Edward McCuskcr, Miss Julia Dormer, Mrs. J. Lynch, Miss Mary McCloskcy, Mrs. John Hunter, Miss Francis Hunter, Mrs. Joseph Hall and Mrs. J. Corbett. OLNEY Mr. Handford Hucknall. of 4S40 North Tenth street, announces the mar riage of his dnughter. Miss Grace B. Hucknall. and Mr. John C. Hnso. of 344 South Sixth street, by the Rev. John. A. Hookwny on Wednesday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Haso arc in New York on their wedding trip. .....- 1-MMNISrUrlU Mr. and Mrs. Charles Button have concert (thanks to the Philadelphia returned to their home, on Leipcr street. Electric) consisted of two short pieces nfter a month's visit in Florida. for orchestra by Andre Maquarrc, first Miss Helen Wcthersolc, of Foulkrod flute of the organization. Both nre fine street, entertained the members of her ! works, the outstanding feature of which llvo hundred at her homo yesterday Is the remarkable scoring. In conipo nftcrnoon. I sitlon Mr. Mnquarro has followed tra- PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF APRIL 12 TO APRIL 17 SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER TUESDAY Alllaon In Walkoffa May Alllaon In The Walkoffa Caslnelll In lleputatlcna Elaine Hammerat-ln In Qreater Than Fama Robert Warwick In Thou Art the Man Robert Thou rtHrrymor' tn Copperhead Lionel Harrymore tn Tho Copperhead Farrnr World Elale Janla In Tho Imp Mabel Normnnd In Tinto Nailmwa In Stroneer Than Death Tlmadi In Weeka Constance Tnlmadto In Two Weeka Elale Ferruaon in Ills House In Order Lionel Tho Elsie Fereuion In Ills House In Ordor Man' Miles Mlnter In Judy. r.OBUca' Harbcr Mnry Judy. Norma. Talmadcn In She Iives nnd Lie Henry Hloasonv Jr.' Checkers Hart In Monroe. Mabel N'ormand In l'lnto Norma Talm.idce In Shx Ivea and I.lea Ilarrynmre In Copperhead Lionel Harrwnore In The I'opperhead Lionel The nam In Mavourneen Hurry Cnrev In Over thfl RldKe J. arlffl'h In at Eleven Corlnne Orlfflth In Deadline at Eleven Stewart tn Kentucky Antti Stewart In In Old Ki-itui-tty In Norma Talmadre In She Loea nnd IJaa Mrl Drslr Ttllle'a Tunctured Romance S"s5i The TteM In My Dust Wallace Held In Excuse My Dust Hvland In Shadows Alice ,Tovc In Tho Sportlnc Duchess Tnu.n'iir'a I.u'h'f. Oarler Mv My Marv Mi'ea Mlnter In Judy of Rogues Harbor Mirv Iiulv Olive Thomas In The Qlorloua Lady Itiiaaell tn Tomorrow William Russell In Villey of Tomorrow Nailmova Stronner Than Death Clara Kltnhnii Y"n; In Tti Forbidden Woman Chiles rtav in The Hick 'Hi Woman Underatood Hntd Penntt In The Woman In the Suitcase Robert Warwick Jack Straw Natlmova In Stronger Than Death Grace Davison Atonement Dnlorea CaaslnelH Tarnished Reputatlona Rarryn'ore In Copptrhead Lionel narrymore In The Copperhead tCatherlnaMarDnnald In The Reauty Market Reld In My Dust Wallace Held In Excuse My Dust Will Roger, tn Water, water Everywhere narrymore In Copperhead Lionel Harrymore In The Copperhead Lionel The v..,...k ..& a. . t iww .v... . .... """ "" --"" wt-Ax or CONCERT IN THE DARK GIVEN BY ORCHESTRA Circumstances Caused by Fail ing Lights Cause Some Complications KymphMiv No. 2 ,,.r.ll,m!' Concertino for bansoon Weber WchMvi Krueger Two plecen for orchtrn. . . .Andrs Mauarr ConductM 1y Hi composer njccerptn, "Damnation of rami" Uerlloj When the lrc""oniMc dvnnmo of tho Philadelphia Electric power plant chose its hour for retiring from busi ness yesterdny afternoon, It contri buted two numbers to the program of the Philadelphia Orchestra concert, but put on unmistakable "jinx" on the regular program, Tho accident could not hnve happened nt a more untoward time for the orchestra nnd its pntrons, fo the concert wns lust about to benlu when tho Academy, wns plungeil in darkness, and remained so for more tllM n' hour. ... Lanterns worn brought In nnd set '"""", . " i ,3lnse' i'","""" ably so that the musicians would not fall on". Suddenly out of the gloom came n pleading female oiee beseeching some body unnamed to play something, no matter whnt. There was n hurried con ference of slindowy figures on the stage, and then Mr. Stokowski announced that Mr. Rich would play the Lcgcndc of Wlenlnwski. which he did with his usual benutiful tone und clear Intona tion. After Mr. Ricli had completed his number, which was really exquisitely played, in spite of the novelty of nlue tcnths darkness nccompanvlng tho per formance, n figure six feet two nppenred from the jiethcr gloom nnd whispered words of mystery to whnt was appar ently n tnll bloiido figure. The latter rose and spoke, nnd by tho vol"o was recogntted as Mr. Stokowski. He an nounced that Mr. Klndler would play tho prelude and fuguo In C by Bach. More vague figures appeared, bearing n strange creation in wood which pres ently resolved itself Into the cello solo ist's platform. Mr. Klndler. like Mr. Rich, gave a fine performance nnd re ceived much well-deserved npplause. By this time there was tome light, although there wns still little enough to make the late Mr. Wagner revise his "Gotterdammerung" had he been present to bee. Mr. Stokowski promptly began the concert, nnd it is well that tho Brahms Second Symphony Is well known by the orchestra for there wns nssurcdly not sufficient light to ee the notes. However, it went through nd mirnbly, although there was undcnlnbly some restraint in the playing. However, after more than on hour of wuiting, under unusual circumstances, what wns given wns more thnn a remarkably fine performance. Richard Krue; ... .,u i,.,n,n nf tl,. umi' t iinmiieriiiin, .Mihs ara !u fl?nur S ,mn?nr!ns i O'Brien. Miss Katharine O'Brien, Miss ?LStV "p.a:i"5,KMn Hudson. Miss Snru Pric,.,' Miss orchestra, wns In the Weber Concertino for Bassoon ,),..,. t ti, cirniitlnn whs h hforchst ansltaUtUol"ait vo been Infinitely worse for Mr. nnd orchestra bad for ,! .n.nnnnr bnn.vr, tn thlj limit treacherous and subtle of instruments with a skill of execution und a beauty and surcnessoftonc (the chief element United a,t, -,1 ri-altr- rt tVilo iinimto i ii !...., in,. it !. i . ii i iiniii'ri .-su-iiiirnv i i- .iiinii i iinnnu ur Is safe to say cannot be even npproached George aicGee, Jlr. '. . M. Ivlttj Mr, ,u' bv any other bassoon player in the Robert Wutkins, Mr. Willinm Leror, .. States. Mr. S, J. Wntkins. Mr. "Willinm C'ur WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Alice Joyce In Tho Sporting Duchess May Allison In The Walltotfa Alice Pradv In Tba Tear Market Madeline Traern in Tho Hell Shin Warwick. In Art the Mm Robert Warwick In Thou Art th Man and Teltecen In and ltn Woman Farrar end Tellesren In World and Its Woman Elsie Junlt In Tho Imp Mibel N'ormand In Plnto Maraiirlte Clark In Easy to Get NVii Shlnman In Flnck to God'o Country Nirlmnva in Stroncer Than Death William Farnum In Heart Strings Convince Telmadce in Two Wek Conatnnce Tnlmadge in Two Weeks Tiarrvmnre in Copperhead Lionel narrymore In The Copperhead K Lincoln In Desirt Gold K Lincoln In Desert Gold Miles Mln'er In Uoku-i' Harbor Mnv Allison In The Walknffs Norma Tnlmadre In Sh" Iiie and Lies l.oii nnn.nn In A Mlsnt I.irl Elaine Hammersteln In Greater Thin Tame Dorothy Dalton In Illaclt Is White Ixiulr Hennin In A Misfit n.irl Helen Glhin In The T.idv of the Dugout SeKnu" Hnvukiua In Tho nrand .f Lopez Wnllare Reld In Excuse Mv Dust Flarr nif.r. In Copnprhi.l Ll"n-1 Rnrnnior" In Thn Copperb.nd W Ke-riian tn j.in nnn lless'o tllirrtsc .lr. In The Lurk of Gnn.Id Will Rncr., In In Juhll.. Mabel Virrrand in Tinto nltn Sl'inrt tn In Old K, ntncl v nlt - St m.i l 'nrt In ' ntii.kv Norma Talmrtr In She 1.0 e a nnd Lie. M. Cooper In Should a Husband Forpl Pa "n- Frede-tck In Ronds of I.oie 7t.i.il'awa In R'and f l.ops Wallare Reld In Evr.use My Dust Dnrothv Olsh In Msry Ellen Comes tn Town Elste Ferguson In HIh House (n Order I'ou-neur's Mv l.al"'s Oarer Vallnco P.eld In Excuse Mv Dust Norm Talmadga tn Sh Loves and I.len Tourneijr' Lull's t'nrter Miles Mlnter In of Rn-uei Harbor I'eggy Hi land In Fallh Nnzlr -.v-. In Stronger Thiin Tiath WMIfam R. is. ell tn alley of Tomorrow Cisnn ) Work Elsie Ferntson Counterfeit In Norlmos In Crimson Shoals Clare Klinhsll Yo.in In The Forbidden Woman flare Kim'ilM'". I The Forlildd.-n Woman Frsnlt Mavn In Rurnt Wlnirs Fnld Dennett In The Woman In the Suitcase ttd.or I'ftl,', le end the Tlv T.uiv PnM Rerjiett n Th "nmin In the Suitcase Nir'mova Stronger Than Death Nss'mova Stronger Than Death Nailmnva In Stronger Than Death Nalr-nwi In Stronger Than Death Marv Plckfor.l Daddy Long Legs Edith Sterllp l The One-Way Trail F'nrenee nitllnrs The R!ue Pearl Llll'-n Glb Tho Tiger Girl Irene Castle In The Amateur Wife vstherlneMarDnnnld In The Reauty Market Irene Castle In The Amateur Wife e'h.erlneMarDnnnld In The Beauty Market Wallace Held In Excuse My Dust Will Rone-, in Water, vtater l'vervwhere Emllv Stevens In The Sacred Flame Win Ilouer, in Watur. Water Everyv.hore Harrymore In Copperhead Star Cast In linmsnv I Where Love Runs Wild . TTTT America, vthlch I. .fiiarante. of early dlUonaf lines'. nrmo'nTcAIIjjlito lenity cuclicwlhg thoWdclvn WmmM" iiiu Bcnnoi oi jrcuussj nut rciuiiiwMprj truo French spirit. Tho wortajwjl above nil melodic, but they nre Bco-rfa with n breadth hwimL iinuxual In a saw clnlist in woodwind. V x 1$ '' J.HU cuuL'iuiiing uumocr.s ui mv y".v, c.pnm wnrn flif,... nvpApt.li, frtMw flrr- ' ' Hoss's "Danmntlou of Fnust." ',' COMING MUSIC EVENTS Hchubrl'B C major mmphnnj' and "Blwr fried' niilim Journey," ot Waitner, Will M ths chief orcheatral nuinliem at th concert of thi l'lillnUellihla Orchestra next KrIUny . ., nnd, Halurday. Uiiily llrown will U Ui . , nololat, playlne tha Mcotcli Kunlaay ot Max. . Uruch. ,5 , Ths tetropolItan Oper Co. will tv '' 'I Jonlielll'n "Lucia (11 I.nininrm0ur" nest , iJ Uonl Tueeduy evening, with Maria llnrrlcnloii lit the tltla roln. Jllpolito I.Hr.uro us lMxirdc . nnd Hit Luca. aa Lord Arhton Other In i the caat will bs Mlnnlo Kcenrr find ir, A Mnrtlnn. Ilada anil AudUlu. .Mr. l'aul will ii conduct. '5Wr lour of the crFitci.t artlMn on the con-"; i cert Ma?. Me . Casiln and flabrllowltscji r fj . .. .. vi have offered their services for tho concert next Wtdnedajf eenlni? for tho licnellt pi v to lis Kivnn at i ho M I renin. It m UDora liomi "v the rurferer of the Husalmi revolution. Tlie jiroceids ll l. dlitrlbulcl through vth Ituinlati comniltleo (if the rmorgency Hid, of I rllulrmnn A foutur tit thp nrncrflm Will be tho rtalnt-Kncni' C minor nonaU, for cello un.l tiliinu, by .Itre uui Iriiu Unbrllonltach. Tim Pnlfstrlna f'holr. nnd. r th. direction of Mchol.i Moriti.nl, will u IIh almunl motet concert nt tho Aomleno if Mu!n on Thursday. April HH The choir In com posed of ICO otce Rtid mnry of the. cool position t.i be Biini.- lime ncer before been Hi ven In I'hlljdelplila. Tlio I'hllharmonlo Society will ulVi) . chamber music concert at tho Mhobert Theatre nuxt Hunday ovrnins. The l'.lrh Uuartette. nslted by I'uul KrumnVituh, will glvo an Interesting prouram. The Philadelphia Operatl- Society will R-Ue Sunpe'H delightful np mi Uoccaclo. ot the Srtropolltan Opera House next Thurs day evening, April JS. The cast Include! Emily fltokea Hag-ar. Mursuento l'.tc)in, j.vo. inner, jniuu iioiirr, . uinrr.uc jtceu Tie .Inhn Itprlcr tinmen It ll.iA.l. r-hrirlen " J. Shuttleworth Herman J. Hub lleinhold Hchnitdt, llusjell Do'.an. Udirard A Davis und Jeanetle K:rr. The concert to l. Elien li- the Mattnen Musical riuh on Tuer.lnj nfiern-ioii, April 13. at 2130 o'clock In the Uue Garden, of the Llellevue-STUfur.l, v lit U u ,W balanced procram by actlie member of the club, with vocal. Inatrumental and orchentrnl selections. WISSAHICKON ft Mis'? Doris Klrwnn, dnughter of tho Rev. Francis Klrwnn, the new rector ,; nt Kr. Sttrnhrn'H I'rnfPKtntit I.NitHpnfinl I Church, and Jlrs. Kirwan, who came, ifc, iioiiio iroiu n'linm iu .M'W lorn IOC j Y the spring holidays, wns introduced j . ... l.n ...... ..!.. e .i.n j ,. ... N m uiv Ji'tiuji in-.i.iv .il nil- I-IIUICH OU Wednesday evening at n dance given In the parish house bj the Girls' Friendly Society of St. Stopni-n's. Tho guests, who were received by Sirs, .lohnnno Atklss, Mrs. Henry Dnlini, Mrs. Frederick Greenwood. Jr., Jlrs. C. W. RnbInon nnd Mis Ilmmii Bru nette, included : The Ri imd Mrs. Kirwan, Mr. und Mrs. Harry Brlccv Miss Helen Buckley. Miss F.liznbetlt ? ,J Berry, Miss Ruth f'liatnberliitu, Miss A i f "r 'r m iSiV.nf .... i -'Inrgnrct Spencer. JIKh I'.llznbetlt , ft' ?lM W " '"?; ' l '', "?'!!" J, i MISS AllCC OsboriH'. MlHS Klizilbctll . suoruu, uve uerry. .uiss r.ouu r.i Marshall. Miss Berthit Mayer. Mr. . .',, H. I'awley, Mr. Henry S. Brown, Mr. y run. Mr. f'linrles I'nln. Mr llnrtiinml Snylor. M.r. Roland Hutchiusou, Mr. )H alter licrry, .Mr. .lolm Rcgcr, Alf. t ; Wnlter Shugartb, Mr. Duffiuld l)cs!enk .',' Mr. George Spencer. Mr. Raymond ,-! Mayer, Mr. Edward Asbworth, Mr. ,Lf Henry J; Dalini, Jr., und Mr. Rrgnnld TH -VfnlH., T'i FRIDAY SATURDAY Alice Joyce In The Sporting Duchess Alice ,loce In The Sporting Duchee) K MocDonald In Tlie Thunderbolt K Vi lonaid In T.i" T 'jnderbolt Robert Warv. Ick in Thou Art the Man Rr.h.rt Warwick In Thou n the Man Tom Mix In The Feud T m M x in The Feud Mariruerlte Clnrk In Easy to Get M.irsii- rit Clnrk In Easy to Get Veil Shlnmnrt In Hark lo God'tf Countrj '.Inn. n.. iweet In , r resay William Farnum In Henrt Strings Wl'Unm Farnum In II. i.t Mrlngs Con-tsnre Tilmadgo in Two Week, iontn T T .ltnadgo In Weeks Rrvant Washburn In Too Much Johnson Rryart Wnshhurq In Too Much Jnlinif ntron Chnrles itav in Alarm Clock Andy Chart. Hay In Alarm Clock Andy Viy Th lil.on In WalkolTs Mllson In Walkoff. The LouN Ttenul-on in A Mleflt Pari Iut'n Fnrnnin In The f. ret, mi Hrotlier P-rar nM Telliren in Plame of the Desert l''"rir nt ' Te'legen In Fl-inn- "f ti Destert c"h..n. . nay In Alarm . 1.1 Ii Andy Frnk tnvn In Rurnt wings Plsle Ferguson In H!n House in o-der Irene Pastte In The Amateur Wife Clara Kln.,ei Younit In Trllbv Man T,.ri ill I .' 1.1 Iretl- 1 Tn. in 1. 1 In 1- Wife Sfsue ll.i lir.i. I , 1 ii-awai lu r 1. one Gln.l's Leslie In Tho Midnight Jlrlde r In llrlde Th, nti ''ten-art in In Old Kentucky M Ponner 1-. Should u Husband Forgive Mil' -Tn 11 1 rt In nt a lty M r-imer In Shntl4 11 uus'mi 1 i-orgive H Dnils's Fortune . In Eve Soldiers Dorothv Olsh In 1htv Ellen Comes to Town Dnr.itli' '.Kb In Mary Ellen I'mie-i to Town M Pooner li Should it Ilust.nrid Forglxe M Ponner n Should 1 Hushnnd Forgive rrtti-neur' l.'iii'e Garter U- jrneur e d a Oartcr M 1 I . ... 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In The Stored Tlnme Urnllv Hteveng In Tlie Hacted Flaros, WIM Roger. In Wetur. Water Evers where Wl ' R.no-. In Wnttrii' V.'utT Everywhere ,-i Robert Warwick In Jack Straw Ilull-'l W tn jack straw , Rhowlng of th. flne.t production,,, ah victr n w . ru n v TA v J T !C ii ', I ,r e-Vi ! ih .tj .5' "' J .J.J V vt4A "f'j?-i ;frm ''AP&ldbi.v-d&L .it ihsM&
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