trw. ,w . ?? ., ,'i i EVENI OTBLIO iDBD&iBIPHIIiEIiP&CA,- SALiAX APltlll 17 1920 9 t7ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tallcs of the Cannon-Denckla Wedding Today She Tells of Plans for iliie Devon I Horse Show 4 ITtOPB the strlko will not Interfere man, Miss ilih our Nw York.Phllnde1pMa.U;rnnrrs : .&. borrow and Monday-thnt WrtAt Ml t, with the guests kci"" " ; urw tho bridegroom of today emi d SS7 motor to get here, nnd probably Sm. and the bridegroom of Monday Is SiheV dinner on Thursday night, so they'll be there. The weddings to which I nm referring ,re l'Aullne Dcnckla's, to Lo Orand Cannon (I do so want to say "Can inn " don't you?) That will tnke nlare tWaftcrnoon at the Church of the Holy . Trinity. Nineteenth and Walnut streets, nnd the other wedding that of Roddy Tower, son of the Charlemagne Towers, of this city, nnd Klorn Wliltnoydniigh. of the' Harry Payne Whltncys of New York, whtch marriage will tnko nlnce on Monday nt St. Hnrtholomcw's fch.irch. In New York. There will be a great many New Yorkers here today for the nenekla vMine. I-e Ornnd Is the son of Mrs. Theodore Kreyllngheysen. His father, who was II. Lo Orand Cannon, died nine vcars ago, nnd his mother married Mr frcjllngheygen some years Inter. Pauline, with her Philadelphia back ground of old and lending families, will be an actiiilsltlon to New ork, I'll say. Her mother was one of the five benutlful Tyson girls, whose mother In turn was MIm Htitnrt. n sister of the Into Mrs. Stuart Patterson. Mrs. Denckla's eld est sister married Mr. Percy Drayton. Anl..r nUter Is the widow of Mr. Brentwood Smith. The ltev. Stuart Traon Is an uncle of Pauline's. HAVfi you heard about the pageant that Mrs. Otis Skinner Is getting up In connection with the Devon Horso Show nnd Country Fair pn Monday eve Inc May .11. which this year will be Decoration Day? (The date is always Slay 30, you remember, but as It falls on Sundav this yaiV the holiday will be May 31.) Mrs. Skinner hnH such artis tic s"nc that anything she undertakes is always successful, I rind. You remem ber she planned tho pageant they had nt the Indoor Show nt the First City Troop Armory some years ago. Tha was a benutlful thing. Mrs. Archibald Rnrklie is home from the West now. nnd la hard nt work with all her plans for the show, because you know it is only five weeks off now. nnd there will be the Indoor Show first nnd the Pony Show out at Mrs, Clothier's. TIinilK is one thing I really want to do out nt the Devon show, and that Is vote for tho next President. You sec they nre going to have n straw vote, nnd you can choose your favorite candidate for Presideut. The real picking of a candidate will be going on then, nnd so it will be uppermost in our minds. And Aince it seems positive the women will not have any voto hero, nt least for the next election, wo might as well have a try at It and sec how many different ones we will jilcV1 on that day. It will differ from other elections, too, In that no one will be able to sell his vote, but every one will have to buy one, nnd what Is more pny ten whole cents for it. Thnt'fl some Idea, Isn't it? I SUPPOSE I nm clothes crazy VUpbc days, but I keep looking nt the tilings people have on, aud in nt store windows, and somehow this time of ' year I certainly do keep my attention turned to clothes. I saw tho CouuteNi George Glnoux do Fcrmon on Chestnut street tho other day In a smart -looking toque of black trimmed with nn out standing fenther fancy. She wore a long fur coat over a silk frock. She is staying K.th her aunt, Mrs. Trnvis Cochran, at her Twenty-second street home for several months. The late Mr. Travis Cochran was n brother of the countess's fnther, tho lato Mr. George Cochran, who died shortly after his daughter was married to the French count. AND talking of clothes, hnvo you seen the new capes that are helne worn this snrlnir? Mnrlnnnn O'Wlll ' nd one at the Stokes-Ilrooke wedding Philmlclphia Country Club. v.. ,, cuui'nuuj , nuin wus iu iniin- colorcd cloth. There Is a bins piece edged with a thick corded seam about the neck and which buttons over the breast, and theu a wide full pleeo of cloth edged with a stole collar set on as a straight piece. 1Kb over that and wraps about the figure. It sounds com plicated, but is really very simple aud very good looking. Mrs. O'Neill's hnt was a big droopy one of figured geor gette crepe edged with a fold of dark blue. fJlHEY were having a card party, and one of the women who was to go to it telephoned nbout a half hour before the time set to say that her nurse had Mt her, bag and baggage, and she Mmply could not leave Tommy at home by himself. For be It known, snld Tommy Is only three years of age. Well, the, hostess told her she "Just had to come" nnd to bring Tommy along with her. She did. and Tommy wns an angel all afternoon. Sat on the floor and played with his blocks and never Interrupted nor Interfered In nny way. After the cords there was tea, and Tommy was given his pink Ice cream before any one, because he had been so good. When time came to go homo, while his mother was upstairs putting on her cloak, the small man advanced to the hostess and snld, "Mrs. T , I had a hootlful time!" Then he made a flying dash for the opening in the banisters nnd looking Jip to where lift thought his mother must be. he called In stentorian tones-, 'Miner, I taid It to her." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Allen, of Greenfield, Mass., announce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Mar ffret Allen, to Mr. William Bradford yuwe, jr., son of tho late Sir. Wil liam irancla Howe, and Mrs. Howe, oj Boston. Miss Allen attended tho knox School, Tarrytown on the Hud Vni'i a' Howe l n graduate of Yale, iuu s, and during tho war served as contain in the l(J2d Field Artillery, Twenty-slxth Division. Mr. Thomas II. Atherton, of Wilkes i T?' a announces the engagement or his daughter, Miss Sarah Henry Atherton, and Mr. Donald S. IJrldg fn, son of Mr. and Mrs. Walter It. 'Jrdgraau, of Lake Forest, 111. Miss Atherton Is a cousin of Mrs. W. W. Afnctt, of 2110 Pine street, this city. .Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles T. Dabney, of Media, announce' the engagement of ielr daughter, Miss Margnre't Gary "abney, to Mr, Frederick William Car Hngton, of Richmond? Va. Mr, and Mm. Francis Macculloch oterts, of Wayno, announce the on "cement of their daughter, Mlsa )tharine Deming Roberts, and Mr. Maurice Cornish Nelll Prew. son of ri. Edward J. Prow, nlso of Wayne. ne wedding will take place In October. .?Ir: and Mrs. John T. Dorranco will ntcrtaln' In honor of their daughters. Ua Elinor Dorranco and Miss Ethel "ownce, at luncheon today at the IUti Vr)tn, followed by a theatre party, ong those present will bo Mlsa Jane tes, Mlsa1 Margaretta MfNqri, Mlrt wr iiuc,as, him marietta upap Peairr Hammond. Miss Medlar. Miss Elizabeth Miss Sarah Large. Miss Mary Maud Howell, Miss Hilda Keen, Miss Betty Jones, Miss May Thcrese droves, Miss Allco Prince Llpplncott, Miss Elizabeth Remington. Miss Phyllis Boycr. Miss . Lee Edwards, Miss Frances McClary, Miss Charlotte Uorrance, Miss . Virginia Freeman, Miss Kntherino Rollu, Miss Kath erlnc Sullivan,' Miss Christine Ken drlck, Miss Peggie Fitter. Miss. Florence Carpenter, Miss Mnrjorlo Bnldcrston, Miss Emily Loomls, Miss Nnncy Prltchctt, Miss Elnlno Groves, Miss Ann May Rolln, Miss Louisa Grayson nnd Miss Frcdcrlca Lewis. Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul Denckla Mills nnd their family, who have been spend ing tho winter In the South, have re turned to their home, Woodcrcst Lodge, St. Davids. M . nnd Mrs. C. Sewcll' Clark and Miss Mnry Frances Edcy, daughter of Mr. nncF Mrs. Charles Edcy, of New York, whose engagement to Mr. Edwnrd Wlnslow Tnylor, Jr., son of Dr. Edward Wlnslow Taylor, of Indian Queen inue, Germantown, wns recently announced, will bo the ciicsts of honor nt n dinner dance to be given by Mrs. Frederick W. Tnylor, of Bexley, Chestnut Hill, on Saturday, May 22. Doctor Taylor will give n ten In honor of Miss Edcy on iinturdny nfte noon, April 24, from 4 until 0 o'clock. The wedding of Miss Kilcy nnd Mr. Taylor will tnke place in tho fall. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Drexel Paul, of Radnor, returned to their home from the South on Wednesday. Miss Virginia Hecksclier, daughter of Mr. and Airs. Lcdynrd Hcckschcr, of Bolllugbrook, Radnor, vho has been spending tho Easter holidays with her parents, has returned to her school In New York. Sirs. William II. Wannmaker, Jr., and her daughters, of Highland avenue, Merlon", will return home from the West on May 2. Mrs. Frederick A. do Caniznres and her daughter, Miss Nnncv .Tano do Caniznres. returned on Thursday to 'their homo in Wayne, after in four months' trip to Snrahota, Fla., and Cnrdenus. Cuba. Mrs. de Cnnlznros was the guest of her parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. II, H. Johnson, while In Cuba. Miss Helen S. Johnson, of Radnor, who Ifns also been the guest of her pnrcnts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Johnson, returned with her sister, Mr. do Cnnlzares. Mr. nnd Mrs. (J. Hnmllton Colket nnd their family, who have been spend ing the winter at 2010 Spruce street, will return to their homo on Mont gomery avenue, Merlon, next week. Mrs. S. W. Aiken, of Overbrook, and Mrs. Charles Qtilnb.y, of Wayne, will chnperone a theatre party to bo given by Mrs. W. Warren Shnw, in honor of her granddaughter, Miss Emmu S. Aiken, this evening. TJio guests will be Miss Betty Fiedler, Miss Margaret Tatnnll, Miss Georgian Wood, Miss Nanny Dunne. Miss Mnry Louise Adams. Miss Lillian Lilly. Miss Mnry Fronheiser, Miss Mnry Brown. Miss Ilildn Dobson, Miss Josephine Bnlluch, Miss Imogene Kellogg, Miss Emily Scott aud Miss Cnroliuc Lewis. Mrs. Robert W. Daniel and her son, Master Luciuu P. Mnlth, of Mlllbrook Inne, Hnvcrford, returned home ou Monday from Huntington, W. Vn., where they had been visiting. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hctzcll Athsrholt, of Overbrook, have returned to their homo from Plnehurst, N. C. Mrs. Harry Cook Straus, of I'pland Way, Overbrook, will give a luncheon aud bridge at her home on Thursday. Miss Myrn Paxton, of St. Davids, who hns been spending the Easter holi days with her parents, hns returned to her school in Baltimore. Mrs. J. B. Willinms, of Hamilton Court, will give a luncheon, to be fol lowed by bridge, on Wednesday, at the and expects to 'return homo In a- few unys. Mr. and Mrs.' Walter 8. ITumnbrcTS. of Beacon lono, Merlon, who have been staying at tho Marlhoroueh-Blenhclm. Atlantic City, will return home next WCCK. GERMANTOWN Mrs. Nelson Sailer. 310 Wlnonn nvenue, will entertain nt cards on April 20 at her home, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Tomltnson, nnd their eons, Master William Fclcon Tomllnson dnd Master Earl Whitakcr Tomllnsou, formerly of East Washing ton lnnc. are occupying their new hpme nt C50 East Mayland street. BRIDE OF TODAY NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. George Stcrr, of 2350 North Sixteenth street, announce the engagement of their dnughter. Miss Helen Stcrr, to Mr. Alfred F. Ilcnkcls, Jr., of Germantown. Tho snrlnir meeting of tho Delta Chnpter of tho PI Sigma sorority wns held at the home of Miss Mildred Wag ner. Miss Wagner's guests Included Miss Mnrgarct MeCarnbrldge, Miss Rosannc O'Hnrn, Miss Betty Rclneckc, Miss Clara Graham, Miss Grace Pres ton, Miss Betty Biundln, Miss Mar garet Held and Miss Mnrgnret Had cllffc. Tho members of tho Galax Club of this city will be entertained on Mon day nftcrnoon by Mrs. John Coulbourn nnd Mrs. M. B. Dcvine at the lipmc of Mrs. Coulhorn. ln Overbrook. Their guests will Include Mrs. Henry Lnmlis Nhelp, Mrs. A. W. Atkinson, Mrs. Chnrlcs Edward Hnllowcll. Mrs. Harry Earl Campbell, Mrs. William Webber, Mrs. Frederick Oarrlgucs, Mrs. George M. Bner, Mrs. Carl Bcr scr. Dr. Caroline Comstock. Mrs. Al bert Bnltz, Mrs. J. O. Apnlegate, Mrs 0. A. Vnndcrvoort. Mrs. It. W. Bcott Mrs. .Tnsenli II. Htntt. Mrs. Rnmue Stycr, Mrs. I. M. Troth. Dr Laura Cornell, Mrs. O. W. Tnylor,Mrs. Gullllam H. Clamer, Mrs. Gcorgo II. Young, Mrs. Harry , Slddous. Mrs. Clarence G. Landis, Mrs. II, M. Jones, Mrs. Harry A. Lacey, Mrs. Frank Martin. Mrs. D. II. Redmond, Mrs. W. M. Btirk. Mrs. I'. II. Foley, Mrs. Eugeno II. Ilntton, Mrs. Wllmer Kruzen, Mrs. Ellznbeth Lesher, Mrs. Edmund Nash Lipplucott and Mrs. R. Y. Patterson. The members of the combined chnpter of the Thctn Alpha Thcta Sorority will give their spring luncheon nt the lilt tenhousu ou Saturday, April 24. Mrs. George Gilum entertained the following members of her cntd club nt cards on Tuesday afternoon, Miss Es ther Beers, of Liiusdnwnc ; Mrs. Mntthew S. Mnssing. Mi.s Grnce Ful- mer, Mrs. Gordon Schurch, Miss Hilda Schock, Miss Ethel Schurch, Miss Emma Battershy. .Miss Gladys Daw son. Miss Mildred Hhlmcr. .Mrs. Anion Collin nnd Miss Ilclcu Pcehln. The Senior Chnrlty Sewing Circle will meet on Tuesday afternoon at the homo of Mrs. Henry J. Tlehuer. JU20 Clifford street. The circle, in conjunc tion with the Junior Circle, hns com pleted 02." garments during the season, and n sum of money has been collected from the members, which will be used for next season's work. The members of tills circle include Mrs. B. Mnrcus. Mrs. Henry J. Tlehner, Mrs. II. Knuf. man, Mrs. E. Simon, Mrs. E. Colin. Mrs. R. Weisel, Mrs. It. Bncharach. Mrs. D. II. Stern and Mrs. I. Becker. mi'--w:'a m& ' ,;:-:; .. , i m m. -?- MISS DENCKLA WEDS MAN FROM NEW YORK Becomes Bride of Le Grand Cannon In Holy Trinity Church , Photo by Photo-Craflera MRS. LE GRAND CANNON Mrs. Cannon wits Miss Paulino Denckla. Slio is the daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hermann A. Denckla, of this city. Her marriage to Mr. Cnn- non took place this afternoon in Holy Trinity Church SOUTH PHILADELPHIA A lcceptlon to celebrate the betrothal of Miss Hilda Llchtenstvin, of Coindeu. nnd Mr. Alexander Weinberg, this city, will be held tomorrow nfternoon nt tho home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Wels bcrg, ril5 Spruce street. MNs Llcliten Btcin is tho daughter of Mrs. Morris Lichtenstien, 1231 Princess nvenue, Camden. Those who will assist -In re ceiving will be Mrs. Llchtenstcln, Mrs. Hyinnn Llciitcnstein, Mrs. Harry Ver bit, Mrs. Harry Cohen, Mrs. Mnx I'dcll. Mrs. Joseph Wurzell, Mlsa Matilda Terr. Miss Ruth Novock. Miss Alice LicliteiiHtcln, Mrs. Anna Rubohsky nnd Miss Helen Llchtenstcln. Mrs. John Turner, of St. Davids, left ou Tuesday for Chicago to remain for a short time. Mr. Christopher Fallon, Jr., of Wayne, left this week for California, to join his mother, who has been spend ing the winter in California with her son, Ensign Henry Fnllnn. The Notre Dame Alumnae of West Rlttenhousc square will give n large card party in tho Clover Room of the Bellcvue-Strntford on Saturday after noon, May 1. for the benefit of the building fund nt Trinity College, Washington. Mrs. William King has the affair in charge, and is ably assisted lir a larce committee, among whom ore Mrs. Louis II. McQiickin, Miss Mnry Lowry, Mrs. tlnrry Meslrov, Miss Eleanor Mullen. Mrs. Joseph S. Ward. Mrs. J. P. Miller. Jr.. Miss Helen Meagher aud Miss Marthn Doyle. Miss Ethel Bowman will give n din ner before the dance at the Germantown Automobile Club on Thursday evening. Mrs. Leslie F. Mulford, of Over brook, who hns been visiting her mother in New York has returned to her home. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward H. Morris, of Wynnofleld, Pa., will give n dinner dance this evening, nt tho Philadelphia Country Club, in honor of Miss Grace, Christine Gelger, whoso mnrringe to Mr. .lonothan Seltzer Wllford will take place In June. Mrs. Eudlltz will sail from Paris, France, April 24 to visit her fnther, Mr. A. De Hoan, of WOO Ontario street. WEST PHILADELPHIA Announcement is made of the mar riage on Wednesday of Miss Helen Xelley Dare nnd Mr. Richard Strntton Miller, botli of West Philadelphia. They will be at home at 5250 Locust street after Muy 1. ALONQ THE MAIN LINE A bozaor will bo held' on Anrll 23 and 24 In aid of tho building fund of the omen s Community Club of Nor berth. The function will take nlace in the tiro house nnd many novel features aro planned. There will be n cabaret show, music and dancing. . The gen eral committee Includes: Mrs. O. P. Fowler, chairman; Mrs. E. S. Cock roll. Mrn7. J. 0. Foote. Sirs. J. W. Joyce and Mrs, W. J. Mulhollnnd. In charge of tho various booths will be: Corner grocery store Mrs. Hen derson nnd MrH. Owen : cakes Mrs. Schnuroth and Mrs; Custar; candles Mrs. Horton Williamson : fancy goods Mrs. Anderson nnd Mrs, Robert Npsh bags Mrs. Mulhollnnd nnd Mrs. J, C, Holme; aprons nnd household roods Mrs. Robert Dothnrd nnd Mrs. Van Auken; children's dresses, dolls and toys Mrs. Horace Moore and Mrs. Octh j Jams, Jellies nnd delicatessen Mrs. Muschamp and Mrs. Clark; white elephant Mrsi Jesse Harris and Mrs. Joseph Nash ; ico cream and lem onade Mrs. E. 8. Taylor; hospital ity Mra. Jacobs and MrH. A. B, Ross; dances Mra. Verna. Tho caslrlers will be Miss McKeag and Mrs. Batch elor. Mrs. Earlo S. Haines, of ncath road, Merlon, entertained the follow ing members at her bridge club nt luncheon nn Wednesday: Mrs. Harold Pender, Mrs. Ross P. Cornish, Mra. Ernest Scaring, Mra. Archibald Ehlo, Mrs. Clarence Leigh, Mra, J, 0. Bell era, Jr. Mrs. (Edmund S. McCawley, 'of Old Lancaster road, Haverford, who has been rery seriously 111, Is recovering TIOGA Miss Ethel Schurch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Schurch, of 2120 West Venango street, whose engagement to Mr. John F. Buchanan, Jr., son of Mr. nnd Mrs. John F. Burhnnan, of Chestnut Hill, has been announced, ac companied Mr. nnd Mrs. Buchanan on a trip to Elizabcthtown, Pa., early in the week. On Thursday evening Miss Schurch entertained nt cards with the following Eucsts: Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil liam McCutcheon, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ardcn Coffin. Miss Alma Stelnmetz, Mr. Wil liam Wenvcr. Mr. John F. Buchanan, Miss Helen Pechlu and Dr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Schurch. Mrs. Charles Fischer, of .1654 North Morvlnc street, entertained the Aid So ciety of the Bethel United Evnngcllcal Church on Monday evening nt their spring meeting. The guests Included Mrs. John 8. Chubb. Mrs. Edwin II. Yengley. Miss Christine Chubb, Miss Mary Bntchclder. Mrs. E. M. Yeagley, Mrs. William List, Mrs. Harry Gnlo, Mrs. Harry Ilaldcman, Miss Bertha Yeagley, Miss Mabel Yeagley, Mrs. John Haldeman, Mrs. Isaiah Snyder, Miss Evelyn Yengley, Mrs. Thomas Wicker. Mrs. W. Bickel, Miss Carrie Mack, Mrs. Charles Cope, Mrs. Illram Lougacrc, Mrs. Ray W. Mussclman, Mrs. H. Obcrholtz, Mrs. John McKrell, Miss Helen Bennett and Mrs. J. W. Bntdorf. Arrangements were made for the celebration of tho twenty-fifth an niversary of the church early In the autumn, MANAYUNK Tho young people of the Emmanuel Methodist Episcopal Church, Gates and Sllvcrwood streets, gnve a cobweb pnrty last evening in the social hall of tho church. Camp 180. Putriotlc Order Sons of America, will give an entertainment nnd supper tills evening In the P. O. S. ol A. Hall. ROXBOROUGH Miss Marie Moog. of 0002 Ridge nve nue. entertained the members of the recently organized Aiions i iuo ot ox boroug'h on Tuesday evening nt her Some. Ier cuests lnclud"d Mr. Ernest Dinkclnkcr. president; Miss Katharine Brltsch, vie president: Miss Wanda Rchdcr. secretary : Miss Blanche Miller, treasurer: Miss Elva Bornmuller, Mr. Martin Blel. Mr. George Blel. Mr. George Ilertler. Miss Ruth Cnrdendine, Miss Dorothy Cnrdendine, Mr. Wllinm Andrew, Mr. Hurry Blel, Mr. William Walton. Mr. Irvln Eger. Mr. Harry Wonlford. Mis Augustn Pollock. Miss Ivn Dailey and Miss Helen Jnckson. The Rev. John W. Hnuser, formerly of Roxborough. has eccepted the call to the Muperlntendency of the Mount Airy Lutheran Orphanngc LANSDOWNE Mrs. Garrctson Cook, Mrs. Edward B. ltvan, Mrs. Andrew S. M. Young and 'Mrs. Joseph C. Bowers were hostesses nt the Twentieth Century Club on Tuesday, and nt tho tea table were Mrs. Frederick J. l'otry. Miss Flor ..." t t.u. Mm. Edwnrd E. Hen- lrlrknon. Mrs.' William J. Davis, Mrs. J. R. Lincoln Edwards and Mrs. ( lar ence Eppelsheimer Hall, Jr. Ihe newly elected officers of the club arc Mrs.. Samuel L. Kent, president; Mrs. J. Llddon Pennock. vice presl .,.... irr. V llvrno Doiichertv. Becond vice president ; Mrs. Henry 8. Barker, wording secretary; Mrs. trankt . Nlcweg. corresponding secretary ; Mrs. Paul I.aclienme.vcr. iratmu :.. 'nry; Mrs. Edwnrd H. Fncklcr, treas urer: Mrs. T. Edgar Beutty and Mrs. William Ward, directors; Mrs. Samuel F Kent. Mrs. Paul Lnchenmeycr, Mrs. J. Llddon Pennock. Mrs. Robert L. McLean. Mrs. X. Barker, de egntes, nnd Mrs. Henry S. Barker, delegates, with the following nltcrnntes: Mrs. Thomas G. Cooper, Mrs. Francis Max well, Mrs. Henry C. Kent. Mrs. Clnr ence Eppelsheimer, Mro. Charles Mus ser aud Sirs. Arthur Shrlgley. Mr. Donnld McLcnn has returned to Williams College, after spending his vacation with his parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert L. McLean. The Fellowship Club met ot tho president's, Mr. H. Ross Smith's, home ou Tuesday evening. M,. Rnmiiel Irwin has returned to Princeton, after a vncatlon spent at his home. Tho Pi SIgmn Frnternlty will give Its next dance nt the Twentieth Century Club ou Saturday evening, May 1. The Blue Bird Club gave a dance at tho Craftmen's Club, of Drexel Hill, on Friday evening. St. Andrew's Church, of Drexel Hill, will give n dance ut tho Craftmen's Club this evening. Miss Mnrion Keen has returned to New Brunswick, N. J., nftcr n vacation spent at her home. MISS SHERIDAN IS BRIDE Wedding to W. J. Torpey Is at Church of Visitation William J. Torpey nnd Miss Gertrude M. Sheridan, daughter of Thomas W. Sheridnn, were married at 0 o'clock this morning In the Church of tho Visi tation, It street aud Lehigh avenue. The nuptial mnss wns celebrated by the Rev. Father Toohey. assisted by tho Rev. Francis Flood nnd the Rev. J. F. Greene. Mr. Torncy is president of the Trl nnglc Woolen Co. The brldo wns attired in bridal satin, trimmed with Irish point lace and wore n wreath of orange blossoms. She was given away by her father. Mrs. J. P. MoFnrland, of Frnnkford, wns matron of honor nnd the bridesmaids were Miss Ednn Sohlingcr and Miss Ida Traut wcin. Miss Dorothy Sohlingcr nnd Miss Dorothy Williams were flower girls. The tiest man wns J nines u. Torpey, of Albany. N. Y. Ushers wcro Ray mond I. Torpey, William E. Roberts, John L. Graham and Eugene P. Hagan. S. & C, Chorus to Give Concert The Strawbrldgc and Clothier Cho rus, under the leadership of Dr. Herbert J. Til.v. hns introduced some interesting novelties to Philadelphia audiences, but none more interesting or beautiful than that which will bo given nt the Metropolitan Opera Houso next Thurs day evening when Code's "The Cru saders" nnd Henry Hadley'n "The New Earth" will be performed. The wedding of Miss Pauline Denckla, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hermann A. Denckla, of 208 Rex nvenue, Chestnut inn nn.t Mr. Tw. flrsnd It. Cannon, of Now York, son of Mrs. Theodore Frcllnghuyscn, of Tuxedo. took place this nftcrnoon at 8:30 o'clock in Holy Trinity Protestant Episcopal Church, Nineteenth and Walnut streets. The bride hnd her sister, Mrs. J. Francis 11. Packard, as matron of honor, and her other slater, Miss Pntty T. Denckla was the flower girl. The bridesmaids were Mrs. G. Dawson Coleman. Mrs. Joseph Bailey, Jr., Mrs. O. Eaton Cromwell. Miss Elizabeth Gushing Norrls, Miss Rebecca. O. Thomson and Miss Edith Wnllach, of Warrcnton, Va. The bride wore n gown of white lace with a veil of lace nnd tulle, and carried calla lilies. The matron of honor wore a gold colored chiffon dress, trimmed with gold lace, nnd her hat wns a toque of uold tulle. SIIss Pntty Denckla, tho flower girl, wore n cream-net frock with n gold sash and gold tulle tnniifi. nnd carried soring flowers. while the brldesmnlds' gowns wero of silver chiffon, trimmed with silver lace. They wore silver tulle toques trimmed, with little ostrich feathers, and carried spring flowers. Mr. Rodger Bcujamln. of New York, nctcd as best man. nnd the following men were the ushers: Mr. Frederick T. Frellnghuyscn, Mr. William Rhine Innder Stewart, Jr., Mr. Edwin M. Post, Jr.. Mr. John Wunnmnkcr. Jr., nnd Mr. Loir Inslgl. all of New York, nnd Mr. C. Paul Denckla, n brother of the bride. A reception followed at the Acorn Cldb. The bride nnd bride ernnm will Bnend their wedding trin abroad, where they expect to remain for nbout six weeks. MADDOCK WIRZ Howard K. Mathews, of 6410 Race street, will taH place this evening at 7 o'clock nt tho Calvary Methodist Episco pal Church, Forty-eighth Btrcct and Bnltlmoro avenue. The brldo will bo given in marriage by her father, nnd tho ceremony will bo performed by tho Rev. Dr. Elmer. Helms. A small reception will follow immediately after the cere mony ot the homo of tho bride's parents. Mrs. Charles Harlan, Jrf, will attend riM rVnlir no mnfrnn of honor nnd Miss Mny Orunlnger will bo her mold of honor. Tho bridesmaids will include Miss Sara Mathews, n sister of the bridegroom; MIsb Mildred Livingstone, Mia. Mnv TInvwnrd and Miss Hilda Clauss. Mr. Robert Newell will net ns best man and tho ushers will bo Mr. Charles Harlan, Jr., Mr. miunm Koehler, Mr. Henry Bnssett. Jr., Mr. N. Pennington Way, Mr. Rodger, Oat nnd n brother of tiie bridegroom, Mr. Joseph Mnthcws. Mr. nnd Mrs. Mnthcws will leave tnr nn rinlvt wedding trip imme diately after the ceremony. They will be ot Home nc siwo oprutu ui unt. May 1. ford McClelland rrun -,lrltnfr nt MIrb Snrnh A. Mc Clelland, of 3818 Parrlsh street, nnd t .TnniM n. Tord. of noil Lnnsdowne nvenue, took place nt St. Agatha's Church, Thlrty-chzhth and Sprin sinrriim streets. Thursday nt 4 :3 o'clock. The Rev. Father John Mc Mennnnn officiated. A reception fol lowed nt tho home of the bride's parents Immediately after tho ceremony. The maid of honor wns Miss Cath erine McClelland, n sister of the bride. Mr. Michael Ford, a nrotner or me bridegroom, wns best man Mr. nnd Mrs. Ford left for nn ex tensive wedding trip. They will be nt home at 3,107 Wnllnce street after Mny 15. HOFMANN NICHOLS Tho wedding of Miss Christine M. Nichols, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hallcy B. Nichols, of West Stewart avenue, Lansdownc, nnd Mr. Julius F. Hofmann took place nt the home of the hrlde's tiarents on Wednesday evening. The Rev. William Boyd, pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, performed tho ceremony. The brldo wns attended by her sister. Miss Jean W. Nichols, nn maid of honor, and the best man was Mr. Roger H. Nichols, a brother of the bride. Mnster Robert Lloyd NO 'QPflRXlKlfi SPflfiPi IN BOARDING HOOI Y. W. C. A. Survoy Shows N4& wri - - - Hi '1 ".(.'I for $300,000 Hotel Wltn par- ." lors for Entortainmont -L. f NT In the cfnlrftl part ot the fcitV M nil half-furnUhert room, under gsmm FOR KENT- 1..I.O rw.f nt rarn.1 nn kV. llllt (lOAf. fnAtennl liy patent titair nnl nail locktffl nrlcn 12.50. to ho mined to 13 when the rootiJ; U nd. - The marriage of Miss Anno WIk, Ware, nephew of the bride, was the this city l ,. .1 f -1 . w ms- a m n I n M Mnski oilier cuuuiuuus ui uu uiiiu.mt .,., - jc nctcr were discovered by tho 1. . U. 5 A., which has Just completed a tnrecn mnndi.' Biirrev nf rnomlnir conditions In 'm thr centrnl tiart of Philadelphia. " J In n group of thirty houses In tho- 3j central part of the city north ot Mar- &i kct street, the Investigntors rounu tnni only four rooms could bo had nt $3t flyo nt $3.50 nnd others from $4 upr Cx"t " ; ccpting the smnll room on the top floor , jjj under the leaky roof. if "It looks ns though there Is a leak - '- over the bed," protested the Inycstl- S gator. ' Jl Dry Spot "Somewhere" , "Well, anyway, you can push yqur 5 bed nround If there Is," replied the land- , ) lady. "I guess you can find a placo .where It don't leak." ' ' ' No lock was on the room door, which was precariously held shut by a string , tied to the handle of the door- nnd ' wrapped around a nnll In the wall. Only three of the thirty houses pro vided parlors for the entcrtnlument ot guests. Ouo of these wns the enlarged .J' end of n hall, the second nn Inside room A' artificially lighted ami tne tniru wns a- j .ami nn-inr nnn n inniieni 11111111?. The need for the survey was first evidenced when last year the Y. W. O. A. report showed that 10,000 women who applied to the organization for res- Mann. nrrnrnmodntlons had to be turned away. The association can take care ot' ( only 107 pcrmnnenwv and mu suryuy nas mown mat oo,u.- juuni, nuiucu nnd girls nre living nway from homo .in ?f: i ' V daughter of Mrs. Henry Martin Wlrz, of Wnlllngford. nnd Mr. Henry aiau dock, of this city, took place at noon today ot Christ Episcopal Church, Me dia. In the presence of the families and n few close friends. The Rev. Horry Rnnsome, rector of the church, offici ated. The bride was given lu marriage by her brother, Mr. A. Hermnu Wire, nnd attended by her sister. Mr. Town send C. Cox ns matron of honor. Mr. Pcrclvol O. Maddock was the bride groom's best mnn, and tho ushcis wero Mr. Joseph B. Blnklston nnd Mr. Town -send C. Cox. A breakfast followed for the bridal party and immediate Jeln Uvea nt the home of the bride'i mother. Upon their return from a woddiug trip Mr. and Mrs. Maddock will live in Wal-liugford. BROWN WILLIAMS A pretty wedding will tnko place at the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. unuici Wil liams, 0138 Locust street, this evening nt 0 p'clock, when their daughter, Miss Marian Boyd Williams, will become the bride of Mr. Harold Kinsey Brown. The bride will be attended by Miss Phyllis Sanner nnd Miss Dorothy Brown, sister of the bridegroom. .Mr. lohn W. Williams, brother of the bride, will act as best man. Mr. and Mrs. Brown will spend some time at Atlantic City, after which they will llvo in Pltts bugh. MATHEWS CRAIG The wedding of Miss Anna May G. J.,,t ni-xiu.MS ". 'ipa ..nun tiinj VJ. I unit .. w. Craig, of 4033 Spruce street, and Dr. I Honcybrook, Pa. rlnsbenrer. An informal reception fol lowed for the Immediate families and n few intimate friends. Upon their return from a short wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hofmann will live nt the Ander son Apartments, Sharon Hill. GLANNER OTTEY A pretty homo wedding that takes nlnce todov is that of Miss L. Emma Ottcv. of 1013 South Sixty-fifth street, and Mr. Ernest Glnnner, of Downing town. Pa., nt 8:30 o'clock. Miss Ottcy will be given in marriage by her father, and the Rev. Henry Hess will officiate. A reception will follow nt the home of the bride's parents immediately nfter the eeremonv. The matron of honor will be the bride's sister, Mrs. Charles Kelly. Mr. Clayton Ilolman, of JJown Ingtown, will net ns best man. After an extensive wedding trip, Mr. nnd Mrs. Glnnner will be nt home after May 15 at Downingtown.. FORD EGNOR A quiet wedding will take place this evening nt 0 o'clock, when Miss Kath ryn Egnor. of 451 South Fifty-seventh street, will become the bride of Mr. Howard M. Ford, of 415 South Sixty third street. The Rev. Dr. Walter Nevln will officiate. . Miss Egnor will be attended by Miss Ella McCalln ns rnnid of honor nnd the best mnn will be Mr. Lewis Ford, a brother of the bridegroom. After nn extensive wedding trip, Mcf nnd Mrs. Ford will be nt homo nt To heln meet tho needs of growing in- ; , dustrial life in Philadelphia and to see' that women living nwny from hompnrh I in wholesome surroundings n room rcg-' -' istry wns established the first of the, year by the association. No house is approved unless It pro vides a parlor for the entertainment .of guests, nnd nil houses on the registry S; nre examined from time to time to SCO Mint n hlzh standnrd is maintained. ' l 'J Included in the plans of the Y. W.v.'t C. A. In this connection is n ntilncHtf women's hotel, which will cost $30.".O0O,l7J,1 will he self-supporting nnd will bouse, 5 250 guests. Tins hotel will make ade- ,j quate provision for "beau parlors." Many Women Workers For tho further protection of the , , H ... I 1. ..fa 1. . SHM Jkl SI i-,1 younger women in me i-nj, uiu uwuria- 11IIU, UC1.HUOC V. .1" IHHHVil 1 .i.u. v f , ,.' will AiUW jiuii,... fc.i"-v; V........K .". $00 n month or those over thirtyycrfrs' nf npn to nrrunv rooms In the Y. W.3 C. A. buildings to the exclusion' of 3j vouncer women who nre receiving lefin money. , a! There nre 271 .804 women workirs! lmWa this city, according to the survey; one wj fifth of the Industrial workers here nrorHJ women nnd 03.0S0 women are working ,j" in lactones, an incrense 01 kuuu in 1010 over the previous year. Therp nre 20.0S0 women In clcricnl positions. 13i- 40S depnrUnent store clerks and -2037 jjjj The room registry since Us Inaugurn-31j tion has, on nn nvcrnge, referred 228t.ji'l tAiin. M'nmnn nn,l MtIr nneh month tn Investigated rooms. in.ivt 011 PHOTOPLAY PRESENTATIONS FOR WEEK OF APRIL 19 TO APRIL 24 SEE ANNOUNCEMENT DAILY IN THE PUBLIC LEDGER AND EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER Subject to Changa AI.HAMIIRA (a) K'th. Morris ft raitsyunk Ave, AM.KOJIENV . (a) Krunkford and Allegheny Ava. AP0I.I.0 52d and Thompson Sta. () AKCADIA Chestnut below 10lh St. (a) UAI.TI.MOnE , (a) SlHt St. und Baltimore Ave. IIKL5IONT B2d abovo Market St. (a) ILt'iailltD . ta) Ilroad A Suiauehanna Ave. nnoAinvAY , (a) Broad Pt. and Snyder Ave. MONDAY Mary Mllea Mlnter ln Judy of rtOKUea Harbor Miriam Cooper. Should A Huaband Forjclve7 The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Violet ltemlnK In The Coat Pauline Frederick In Llonda ot Love Krlc Strohelm In nilnd Husbands Viola Dana ln Tho Willow Trea assaasls9v IBbbbsB I sBsBasr J'ft'- N A ssss ssBsHA.l'-'J . 'h!V'ssH 1 ssflv '- BsH ' -U-iiV 'r TODAY'S MARRIAGE LICEN8E8 rhlllp J. Hen. 1514 Summer at., and Helen U. Moas. 31.13 Haverford ave. Frank McLauchlln. 2U1! K. 24th at., and Helen V. ofillcudy. OOOU N. 10th at. Jamas D. Frazer, U. U. 8. Hannibal, and Dorothy M. Itnland. tM38 X. L'Ulh at. George F. Eitockman, S'iUi Lombard at,, and Catherine M. O'llrUn. 2433 Munton at. Harry Welngarten. 700 V. lterks at., und Cella C. Ueckhoff. 724 N. 2d at. Alfred L- Ilonstrom, Uoaton, raa., and Margaret r. Clothier, 1000 It. Hewaun at. Harry J. Drummond, 218 U. McAlpIn at., and father llandel. ISO N. Puxon at. Oeorse Wilson, 2300 W. Someraet at., and lva F. Bredel. Urooklyn, N. Y. Frank A. Craven. R03U James at., and Ulliabeth Thomas, 3825 Jenke at. Edward H. Flynn, 023 H. Ilroad at., and Henrietta M. wlealeb, 8(121 Lonxahore at. Robert K. Jones, lllchmond. Vu.. and Lola W. Ilroxan. 1380 0. 22d at. lUahard l. llowman, Jr., 63.11 Itelnhard at., and Qrace Hannan. 8300 Woodland ave. Michael Kolb. 31)64 N. Oth at,, and Minnie A. Nlakl. 8004 Delhi at, ' William J. Conway, 20 N. 80th at., and Marlon K. Nichols, 20 K. Sdth t. John L. Manley, 078 union at., and Frances Kane, 1700 Arch at. Henry Wilson. 020 Cambridge at., and Louise Simmons. 1020 Cambridge at. Wimim W. Danlster, A24 Arthur at., and Agnes M. Hardle, 824 Arthur at. Earl Hand, 0425 Tulip at., and Martha IV. Wllllama. 8814 Hlaby at. Oeorgs Iteckten, 2218 Tulip at., and Julia M. Hopf. 2065 Tulip at. Melvln T. llothwell, Atlantlo City. N. J and Mas E. Dohirty. 8S43 N. Droad at. Maurice A. Cohan, 847 8, 18th at., and Eleanor Lankooa, Queens, Long Island. Carmen lloblno. 1M1 U, 10th at., and An gelina llonaeero. 1581 B. 10th at. Otto Herlns, 142 N. 80th St., and Florence Hersker, 142 N. fiOth at. Frederick W. Tooa, 8424 N. Iteesa at., and CAl'ITOL fa) 722 Market St. CKDAIl (a) 00th St. and Cedar Ave. CENTURY (a) Marshall and Erie COUHEVM . . Jtarket Pet. With and Both. COLONIAI, (a) Qtn. nr.d Mnplcwood Avea, EMPRESS (s) Main Pt,. Manayunk i F.t'RKR. 40th and Market Sts. TAMILY (a) 1311 Market St. FAIHMOUNT 28th St. and Qlrard Ave. (a) TOANKFOnn 4715 Frankford Ave. (a) 50TH ST. T1tF.THB HHow Spruce St. (a) OniiAT NORTIIETtN Hroiwt St. ar Erie Avt, (a) IMPERIAL nnth nnd Walnut Sta. (s) Jl'MIIO , . . , Front St. and Olrard Ave. (a) Wallaro Rcld In Exeuae My Dust Owen Moore In Sooner or Later TUESDAY Mary Mllea MlntT In Judy of llofcuee Harbor Miriam Cooper. Should A Huaband Forgive? The Little Shepherd of Kingdom Come Violet Hemlne In The Cost Pauline Frederick In llonda ot Love Krlc Strohelm In lllind Husbands Elsie Fentuson In His House In Order Wallace Held In Excuse My Dust Chrls Hay In Alarm-Clock Andy Monron Salisbury In Divorced Wife Dorothy dish In Mary Ellen Cornea to Town Anita Stewart In In Old Kentucky Alice Luke In Should a Woman Tell Dorothv Dalton In Gamble In Bouts Elaine HommerM'ln In Greater Than Fnme William Fnrnum Heart Strings ln Naxlmovn In Stronger Than Death Harry Morey In Tho Plamlnir Clue Erie Strohelm In mind Husbands Owen Moore In Sooner or Later WEDNESDAY Marv Mllea Mlnter In Judy ot Roxuea Harbor Miriam Cooper. 8hould A Husband Forsrlve? Anita Stewart In The More Excellent Way Vlolft Hemlne ln The Cost Sesaue Hayakawa ln llrand ot Lopex Erie StrohMm In Blind Husbands Ell Feriruson In His House In Order Wallace Reld In Excuse My Dust Charles Ray ln Alarm-Clock Andy MacLen and May In Mary's Ankle Dorothy Olxh In May Ellen Comes to Town Anita Stewart In In Old Kentucky Alice Should a Lake In Woman Tell Enrl Wllllama In Th Ulack Clate Lionel Harrymore In The Copperhead Constanro Talmndge In Two Weeks Naxlmova, ln Btronger Than Death Owen Monre ln Sooner or Later Dornthv Dalton In niack Is White Madelalne Traverse Th Hell Ship Irene Castle In The Amateur Wife Anltn Stewart In In Old Kentucky Alice Iike In Should a Woman Tell MarT.e.in and May In Mnr'a Ankle THURSDAY Marlon Davlea ln April Folly Miriam Cooper Should A Huaband ForKlvc? Alice Joyce ln The Sportlna Duchess Violet Hemlng ln The Cost Sessue Hayakawa ln llrand nf Lopez Sssuo Havakawa In The Drand of Lopez rlorene Hillings In The Dlue Tearl Constance Talmadire In Two Weeks Owen Moore ln Booner or Later Dornthv Dalton In Black la White Ethel Clavton Young Mra. Wlnthrop Irene Castle In The Amateur Wife Madge Kennedy In In the Blooming Angel Norma Talmadge In Shp I.ove nnd Lies Anltn Stewart In In Old Kentucky Wnllnce Reld In Excuse My Dust Allan Dwan'a The Luck of the Irish LEADER w (a. 4tat St. and Lancaster Ave. LIBERTY ...,. ' llrnad St. and Columbia Ave. LOCUST 32d and Locust Sts. (si MARKET ST. THEATRE 333 Market 8t (s) MODEL 425 South St. (a) Dorothy Wilson, Ben Ralaberf, 220T H. 8th St., nnd Frances Photo by Photo-Crafters. MISS RACHI5L PRICE Daughter of Mr. and Mri. Ell Kirk Price, who was bridesmaid at the wedding of Miss MaJtle Rush an tMr. ueorgo is, umioi, or: 122 W. Indiana nve Ilium. 1083 Pallas at Patrick Bweeney, 2210 Sharswood t, and Ellen UcAleer, 2210 Bharswood it. Charles Uelvtn, 1400 N. Hutchinson at., and Anna Regan. 1780 N. 28th at. Charlea H. Mulllner, Jersey Shore, Pa., and Mabel W. Uarllnv. 1'hllllpsbur. Pa. Alva 11. Rouse. North CarolliM, and Ellio- W.l. Ta.i .h.tu 1 Tl f , i. .........4 a. Wl II VM.W 1. -! -vw. ,. ank M. aewnaraq. iia jiutionwooa St., and Edith lUisel. Tlfl BUttonwood at. Frank IJTathan. H, jCarvr.884 Taney t., and Alia M, Dulty, 800 N. Uy t. ' NIXON 82d and Market Bts. (s) OVKRRROOK ' . . (a) 03d Nt and Haverford Ave. PALACE 1214 Market St. (s) PH1NCES3 1018 Market St. (a) RKflENT Market St. tlow 17th. l 1UAI.TO Qtn. Ave. (si at Tulpehocken St. RIVOLI 52d nnd Sansom Sts. (a) Market St. below 7th (s) BAVOY 1211 Market St. (a) SHERWOOD () Bth St. and Baltimore Ava, STANLEY Market above 10th M. (a) STRAND , (a) Oermantown Ava. at Venango VICTORIA Market 8t. above Ninth ( WEST ALLEOHENY (g) SBth Bt. and Allegheny Ave. Star Cast In Every woman Marlon Davlea In April Folly Elaine Hn-imereteln In Greater Than Fame Wallace Reld In Exeuae My Duat Marlon Devles In April Folly Allee Brady In The Trap Genrre Walsh In The Shark Norma. Talmadge In She Loves and Lies W. B. Hart In The Toll Gate Norma Talmadge In She Lovea and Lies Houdlnl In Terror Island Ireeie Castle In The Amateur Wife .Lnulso Glaum In The Lone WoU'a Daughter . Anita Stewart ln More Excellent Way William Farnum In The Bpollers Charles nay Alarm Clock Andy Mark Twalh'a Huckleberry Finn Marguerite Clark In Easy to Get Tom Mix In The Cyclone Dorothy Dalton In Black Is White Harry Mnroy In Rue Hnyaknwa In The Flaming Clue Thn Beggar Prince Erin Strohelm In Erin Strohelm In Blind Hushanda Blind Husbands Allan Dwan'a Allan Dwan's The Luck nfthe Irish The Luck of the Irish Star Cast In Star Cast In Even-woman Kverywomnn Marlon Davlea In Stanruerlte Clark ln April Folly Easy to Get Wallace Reld In Lionel Barrvmore In Excuse My Durt The Copperhead Wallace Reld In Wallace Reld In Excuse My Dust Excuse My Dust Marlon. Davlea ln Marlon Davlea In April Folly April Folly --- . f Wm. Farnum In. atadvs Broekwell in Wings ot the Murnlng Devil's Riddle George Walsh In George Wnleh In The Shark The Shark Norma Talmadge In Marguerite Clark ln Bhe Ixvea and Lies All-of-a-Sudden Peggy V.. S. Hart In W. 8. Hart In The Toll Gate The Toll Gate Elaine Hammerstetn n Marv Mae Laren In Greater Than Fame The Road to Divorce Houdlnl In Houdlnl In Terror laland Terror Island J. W. Kerrigan In Elaine Hammerstetn In oO.OOO Greater Than Fame Louise Glaum In The Louise Glaum In The Lone Wolf's Daughter Lone Wolfs Daughter Dorothy Glsh In Mary Douglas Fairbanks In Ellen Comes to Town Bay, You n if Fellow Miriam Cooper In Emmy Wehlen In Evangeline Lifting Shadows Charles nay Elsie Ferguson Alarm Clock Andy Ills House In Order Mark Twain's Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn Huckleberry Finn Marguerite Clark In Marguerite Clark In Easy to Get Eay to Get Tom Mix In Tom Mix In The Cyclone The Cyclone Dorothy Dalton In Harold Lockwood In Black la White Pali First Elsie Jnnla In Tho Imp Ethel Clavtnn In Tounir MrH Wlnthrop FRIDAY Marlon Davlea ln April Folly Miriam Cooper. Should A Huahand Forgive? Miriam Cooper. Should A Husband Forgive' Violet Hemlne In The Cost Mabel Nnrmand ln Jinx PVssue Havakawa ln The Drand of Lopex Norma Talmarijr In She Loves and Lies Constance Talmadgo ln T'o Weeks Owen Moore In Sooner or Later Irene Castle In The Amnteur Wife Nazlmnva In Stronger Than Death Sessue Havakawa In The Brand of Lopex M-rtge Kennedv In In the Blooming Angel Dustln Farnum In Corslcan Brothers Anita Stewart In In Old Kentucky Wallace Reld In Excuse My Duat Sessue Hayakawa In The Beggar Prince Mary Miles Mlnter In Judy of Rogues Hnrbor Mary Miles Mlnter In Judy of Rogues Hnrbor Star Cast In Tho Blue Pearl Marguerite Clark in Easy to Get Lionel Barrymnre In The Copperhead Wallace neld In Exrusn My Dust Elsie Janla The Imp In SATURDAY Marlon Davlea in April Folly Miriam Cooper. Should a nustmnfl Forgive til ? t, . Eric Strohelm In Blind Husbands Violet Hemlng In The Cost -$ Mabel Nnrmand in tlnv -,, :t.i S'essun Havakawa In I ,., The nyand ot Lopex, jfffl tfw. Wnllace Reld In Excuse My Dust Constance Talmadg la Two Weeks Owen Moore in Sooner or Later Irene Castle In The Amateur Wife Naxlmova In t j Stronger Than Death Sessue Hayakawa In ' The Brand nf Lopex ' All-Star rant In Mvs terv nf Yellow Rnnm Zaxu Pitts In BrlRht Skies Marguerite Clark in In Easy to Get Jack rieWfnrd In In Wrong Ret Barrtsrale in Luck of tho Irish Marv Miles Mlnter In Judv of Rogues Harbor Maiv Mllen Mlner In Judy nf Rnguea 7f arbor Hnbart Rnswnrth In Behind tho Door Tlllle's Punctured Romanen D"rnthy Glsh In Man Ellen Comes to Town Wnllace Reld ln Excuso My Dust Anita Stewart In In Old Kentucky Chaplin & Dressier In Punctured Romance Comedy Special Sauce and Senorltas Harry T Morey In The Fleming Clue W. B Hart In Tho Toll Gate Erlo Strohelm In Blind Husbands Houdlnl In Terror Island Dorothy Dalton In Black la White Louisa Glaum In The Lone Wolf's Daughter Emmy Wehlen In Lifting Shadows Will nogera In Water. Water Everywhere Elsie Ferguson Ills House tn Order Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn Marlon Dsvlei In April Folly Tom Mix tn The Cyclone Viola Dana In The Willow Tree Anita Stewart In Tn Old Kentucky Madge Kennedy In' iW In the Blooming Angel Ooorge Wnleh In i The Shark 1 All-Star rnst In Mys tery of Yellow Room W S Hrt In Seinah Yntes Ixiulse Glaum In The Lonn Wolf'a Daughter Jack Plckford In In Wrong Bessie Barrlacale In Luck nt tho Irish Mnry Miles Mlnter In Judv of Rogues Harbor , i Marv Miles Mlnter In ! Judv nf Rmrues Harbor Hohart llnawnrth In Behind the Door Tlllle'a Punctured Romance Mnv Allison In The Walkoffa Wallace Roll In Excuse My Dust Anltn Stewart In In Old Kentucky Allco Jove In The Sporting Duchess Comedy Sneclnl Sauce and Senorltas Elaine ITn'-imersteln In Greater Than Fame W S Hart In The Toll Gate Dustln Farnum In Corslcan Brothers V Houdlnl In error Island EYIc Strohelm In Blind Husbands Louise Glnum In The Lone Wolf'a Daughter Anna Bo, in Carmen of the North William Desmond In I.Hst of the Ingrams Dorothy Glsh In Mary Ellen Comes to Town Mark Twain's Huckleberry Finn Marlon Davles lit April Folly Tom Mix In The Cyclone MacLean and May In Mary'K Ankle Alice Jnycn In The Sporting Duchess Comedy Special Snuco and Senorltas: Douglas Fairbanks tn When Clouds Roll By W. B Hart In Tho Toll Gate W H. Hart tn The Narrow Trait Houdlnl In Terror Island Mclean nnd May In Mary's Ankle Lnulsn Glaum In Th- Lon Wolf's Daughter Marv jviscLaren ln . The Road to Divorcer Wallace Reld In ,,J'-fi Excuse My Duih; , fjg J u.hw fit.,. IH MS TwfKf orothy OUh In MsryjSi., lien Comes to Towi)?rj Doroth E Mark Tw,.ln' Huckleberry Finn Marlon Davlea In April Folly Tom Mix 'In The Cyclone r.v1t4u"ri"4uct0V,) U,,J plCtUrt lhr0Vh tb 8TANU! COMPANT OF AMERICA which I. a -uwantt-J .r!y .hovlug r th. nne.t production. MacLean and MaV In' Mary's Ankln .. ill letting t 'J . M nikk tjiL -rl.fWl t , , -..'h-AW ., 4V.- I