'Ttv-fTl II, vr EVENING fcUBLIO mD'mTVmmmjLm'Kt ' BATUBMlYr MTAROH! S3, 1921 JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE aiicy Wynne Talks of Coming D.ebuts--She Hears That Savoy Rehearsals Have Started for This Season And Sees Smart Suits on the Street ZL time next winter-Chris-nd&.inder She 1 the most c C8d, voSnl)crson I have met for ,cTar. Mil Iihb wealth of won Ma.hrn hair. She 1 the clnuch , n5 in Mrs. William llldille il Udc'r. nn,l n niece of the late l,w,,T.,V, IM Costn. Her cousin "ii. rnnJn cnnip out thin year nnd 9i ... V.tn fifim I 7V'"k. eon coins to coming-out "f"" hiit her official debut will Mm. nndwnlnder wns T Mildred Wddle nml nho and her Aiid nrV cousins though not very related. They have a country rt In. Knilnor. TtUD jou the other day that we'd hearlni? nlwut the Savoy noon, ?"noiih they have started tip '.SSrmla thl month and ure meet- it the Orphen Club room, twice a A A number of the lout year's ..nt !o ran o nc have Joined the ,ul nmnns them Kllzabcth Jeancs. Yu Parlor Klttv Knlriit. Carol i"14 Florence &, Helena Mlt II ami I.ybctli Uoyd. ilu wUl he the twetllelh waaon of .Up Ihr-V Will nri u -' ."-"" . fond for Iho naaiatonco 01 uio L of Muale In Hie department of , of the I'nlTcralty of IVnnaylvanta. ill he In memory of MnJor Alfred ..tin M-nu hi leu in anion So SepiemhcrllO.llUS.Ma. , yCnn a m-mbcr of tlio faculty. founded the Savoy company of nmn r, hn are to Rive mc-ry year ono oj (it Inert and Sullivan operns. And 1001, with the exception of two - reara. the company lian appeared . .Jin,,, norms and has met with groat I'he nfffnnnel changes with the years. the joiinger RiriH onu iii-" .". "- f of tnc origi u ""'""-,'' uly Interested In the Savoy and e iSrt each ear. WUnee. Clarence nton and Spencer Hazard, air. ,ari'a broUier. Ham Hazard, who I neverol years ago. was another m I member. Mr. "VTP n .Joseph this year In "II. M. 8. 1 ina ,," which has been chosen, an it was firt opera given after tho definite inlistlon of Uic company. rhls venr Horace Mather Llpplncott nrehtdcot of tho company. John ,dnav, vlco president; Florence tmakcr. Hccrctary, and &Pnccr ntd. treasurer. A. Gordon Palmer musical director and Joseph Craig t, stage manager. rhe commltteo in chargo includes .. Alfred Ueglnald Allen, Mm. nes D. Wlnsor. Jr., Mrs. Salter inr. Mrs. Fred Fraley, Mias liar- Heborton. CQareiwc Brlnton, ,rce I). Morrell, Jack Simms and rry Bodln. LUH is going to bo almost ns greatly u demand this year for gowns as t, whlrh has been even more heralded ho fashlou magazlnca. And the new e uhlch Is called Harding blue" is ins very well. It's a aort of tur ,lte with little of the green in it, I It is wonderful for tho girl with i blue eves. Some of tho stately lea of the blue ore very popular, I saw Mrs. Geoffrey Hnlsey she i Eleanor Noble you know wearing ports suit of soft horizon blue which most becoming. And have. you i that new shade this season, a nort of er color? It has a bit of blue, of n and gray In it and it is beautiful. iorah Seal has a suit of that color ch Is most becoming to her. SAW her get into tho car yesterday. he was smiling to herself and nfd to be deeply Interested in her ifhts. And she opened her bag and d out a car ticket and a letter and there, still smiling to herself. (One hose little perky smiles In the corner ifr mouth, you know) njid when she -hed Thirteenth street, she arose. istccl her French veil cnrefully Hnd ilng to the conductor offered him tho t. "Hut," the conductor Raid, "I 't think I can use that." And t fhe came to. and tho little smile need into a grin at hcraolf. as she I forth her ticket nnd put the letter k hi her muff. What do you think leans? Bhnll we bo hearing an cn erncnt soon? I wonder. NANCY "WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES r and Mrs. William J. Elliott, of 317 ill .SVentcentli street, announce the Semnt of their daughter, Miss y Elizabeth Elliott, nnd Mr. Arthur Pew, Jr, son of Mrs Charles P. onnor and tho late Mr. Arthur E. '. of Uryn Mawr. The engagement announced at a. luncheon Riven by and Mrs. Elliott at their horns to- Cocra were laid for twenty-six its. i marrlape of Interest to persons In 1 city, which will talto plnco today. Is of Miss Sldonle ItelBS, of 1200 Tice street, nnd Mr. James Chcston, of Chthtnut Mill, son of tho late Dr. orriB Cheston nnd Mrs. Cheaton, of nier, Md The ceremony will Performed hv tho Itev. Ilobert A. o nt Christ Church, West Illver, nnd ro will be no uttendantu. Mr. and Cheston will live at 1200 Spruce 'nmiaryc1' '"avard, daughter of ..""J,8 J'cKan. 106 East John, street, Germantown, Is entertaining ton Mest M,'.? Mary Chandler, of i nl Mi'K3 M"" Bayard will enter ", !l on Hunday afternoon In 'r of Mlsa Chandler llt t,'1.00 " Tobln' f West States diV.., '."?" wl" kWo " luncheon on ?rv a ?i Maroh " ,n ,,ono'- f "rs! tiHiin ?M und 1,er daughter, Miss i Si Jea!s The wedding of bo ??iIan.dJMr Svdnoy Thayor. Jr.. M celebrated on Monday, March 28. b Minti0i.ofu,ni.we,,t nt ecoaon J ir.rnM Ani'abth. Austin, olator of bo nrAInA.U5t0."' of th Latham, who tor ft ked ? BOcloty ,lt tt t;a on tlonfL Dr, AuBt,n hR0 lw,UBd !' uong for a danco at tho Acom Club 'Save It With Ice" S Eftf" . ( j, . . .'" "J wrm ICE The Only Refrigerant for the family ice box. Keeps your milk, but eri eggi, meat, tegeta olei and left-overt pure and wholeiome. Costs Little Saves Much Ice Publicitv Aacnr nf PhUa. and Vicinity, Inc. In honor of Mlsa Austin on lTlday evo nlng, April 1. Mr. and Mrs. Walter M. Jeffords, of Hunting HIU Farm, alen Illddle. will entertain at dinner on Monday evening, March 28, In honor of their niece, Mlsa Marguerite Boyle, daughter of Mr. and Mra Samuel A. Hoyln. Anions tho truests will bo Miss Evelyn Drayton, Miss Mary E. Altemus. Mlsa Anne II. Townsend, Miss Kitty Peace, Mlsa Ellso Blddlo Hoblnson, Mlas Helen Chnpman, Miss Elizabeth Huoy, Mlta Annabelln Scwell, Miss Nellie Henry, Mr. Daniel B. Went, Mr. Cralgo Itecvea, Mr. Albert Itosengartcn, Mr. Henry Bain, Mr. Jo seph Chapman, Mr. Wharton Blnklcr, Jr., Mr. Brlnton Itoberts, Jr., Mr. Stephen Woolsr&n, Mr, Qracmo lorlmer and Mr. T Evans Dunn. Mr. and Mrs. Qeorgo Reynolds, of Twenty-first nnd rino Btfeols, enter talned at a inatlncc party yesterday aft ernoon at the Walnut Street Theatre for1 tho benefit of tho Charlotto Cushman Club. Their guests Included Dr. and Mro. WllhUr Taddock Klapp and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Willing. Invitations havo been Issued by Dr. and Mrs. S. Calvin Smith, of 323 South Eighteenth street, for a theatre party for their niece, Ml,a Eliza Smith Stock, nt the Mask nnd Wig on Wedneaduy aft ernoon. Mnrch 30, Tho guests will bo from tho school set. Justice and Mrs. Uobert von Mosch zlelter, 2101 Po U-inccy ploco. will leave today for Washington, whero they will attend the dinner tonight which Prince and Trlncess Lubomlrskl, Polish urn baasador to the United States, will glvt ut tho Polish legation In honor of ex PretnUr Pnderewskl und Madamo I'ad crcwskl. Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Ollpin, 3d, of tho I,ciiox, will entertain at dinner on Wednesday evening, Mnrch 30. In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Wardmim. of Washington, who will bo their guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilpin will nlso glvo a dance, followed by supper at tho Mask and Wig Club, on the sumo evening. Mrs. Thomas J. Koch, 1830 nittcn houso snuare, will (five a. bridge on Sat urday, March 19. Mr. Albert L. Smith. Mr. Cooper Horw ell, Mr. Percy C. Madeira and Mr. Honry N. Plntt will frlvo a dliiner-danco tonluht In honor of Miss Lillian Brown nnd Mr. W. Schoflcld Andeni, who will bo mar ried on Saturday, April B. The regular meeting of tho Philadel phia auxiliary or tho Southern Indus trial Educational Association will bo held on Monday, March 14, at 2.30 o'clock, nt Arboretum, thn homo of Mrs. Ocorgo II. Morgan, at Wyneotc, Mrs. Ololow will speak. Mrs. Werner W. Ooeta will preside at tho tea table, as sisted by Miss Elcanore Plckford Mor jrnn, Miss Estelle Cloorgcanna Morgan, Miss Catherlno Thomas and Mlso Irene Gtnther. ALONG THE READING Dr. Alfred C. Herltsgo and Mrs. Herltugo and Miss Cooley, who have been spending the winter In Florida, whero they leased a house, will return next week to their home In Summit avo nuo, Jenklntown. Dr. Charles J. Colo, Jr, and Mrs. cole nro occupying their now home on Park avenue, Elklns Park. Dr. Colo, prior to hla recent marrlago, lived with lilo father nt Spring nnd Elklns avenues, Elklns Park. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. Alfred O. Marple. 6365 Lena street, aimounco tho marrlago of their daughter, MIbb Mabel L. Marple, to Mr. Melvln II. Orebo, of Ornvers lano, Chestnut Hill, on Wednesday, at 12 o'clock noon at the homo of the bride's prandfather, Mr. Nathan Marple, of R329 CJermanlown Avenue, In whloh houso the brlde'n grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Marple. were married sixty-two years ago. Tho Itev. W. Beatty Jennings, pastor or tho First Presbyter Ian Church, CJermantown. performed the ceremony and Mr. Marple gavo his daughter In marriage. A reception for Uio Immediate, fnmtllcs followed tho ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Umbo aro In Washington for somo tlmo. Upon their loturn they will occupy their apartment at 6823 Germnntown avenue. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Graham Hutch inson, of 2122 Mcdary avenue, nro re ceiving congratulations on the birth of a son, Clarenco Graham Hutchinson, Jr., on Wednesday, March 9. Mr Hutchin son wns formerly Miss Martha Hart man Green, of this city. Mr. and Mrs. Harry O. Stansbury. of 730 Church lane, announce tho engage ment of their daughter. Miss Virginia Stanbbury, to Mr. P. Forrest Nyman, of this city. Mrs. John Edmonda. formerly of Wnyno avenue and West Upsal street, will entertain at bridge at her homo at 1821 Spruoe street, on Monday after noon. Mr. nnd Mrs. E. Burk Estnbrook, of 402 West Stafford Htrcot, nro receiving cohgratulatlona upon the birth of a daughter, Ellen Barbara Estabrook, on February 15. Photo by Phllllrs HtuJIo MISS MARY ELIZAUETH KLLIOTT Hniijlitcr of Mr. nnd Mrs. William J. Klllotf, of 317 South Seventeenth direct, whoso engagement to Mr. Arthur E. Pew, Jr., was announced today at a luncheon NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr, and Mrs. Frank I,. Pyle, of 1909 West Dauphin street, will entertain at dinner on Friday, March 18, followed by cards. Tho gucutn will bo Mr. and Mrs. Samuel B. Curry. Mr. and Mrs. Ifarry Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Dick Mallady. Miss Maud Curry, Mr. Joseph MacLaughlln, Mr. Frnnk Hcnly, Mr. HI chard Johan sen nnd Mr. John Wormley. Mro. Pylo will bo remembered as Miss KaUierlnc M. Curry. Mlsa Jay Maxlrlo Hcllmlch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. M. Hollmlch, has re turned from Washington, where aho haa been tho guest of Miss Kathryno Hell inlch. Miss Hellmlch Is n student of tho Becchwood School In Jenklntown. Miss Ituth Nathanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph O. Nathanson, of 143S Indiana avenue, will be married to Mr. Martin W. Schoenberg, on Tues day evening, March IB, In tho Lorraine Hotel. Tho service will be performed by Ilabbl Mnx Drub, of New York, and will b followed by a dinner, only membors of the families attending. The bride and groom will lcavo on a wedding trip, after whlclvthey will mako their homo at 601 D North 'Nineteenth street after April 16. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mm. William II. Barclay entertained last week In honor of hor daughter, MIbb Marlon Bnrclay's, twelfth birthday. Her KUcuta Included Miss l:ilnor McGarry, Ml mi Lillian Qulnn, Mlsa Beatrice Ma glnnls. Miss Vera Sheets, Miss Frances Miller, Mtsi Bernlco Hustard, Miss Mary O'Neill, Miss Sarah McMurtrlo, Miss Mary Lo Strange, Miss Kllnor Bopor, Mr. Paul Flelshcr, Mr. Carl Baling, Mr. William Barnes. Mr. William Dougherty, Mr. Lawrence Uric, Mr. William Harri son, Mr. Ilobert Harrison and Mr. Ed ward nerrlckson. Mr. John Hlloy has rotumcil to his homo in Montreal. Canada, after spend ing a few Says as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. P. L I,. Bryan, of 126 North Fif tieth street. Mr. nnd Mra Howard B. Osmond en t'rtnined nt dinner at their home, 30G North Thirty-seventh street, when their guests Included Mr. and Mrs William II. Hall, Mr. nnd Mra. Frodcrlck A. Myers, Mr. and Mrs. Wnltor W. Slbson and Mr. and Mr. Thoodoro C. Ulmer. been tho suost of Miss Alberta Bern helm mid Mlsa Esther Bcmhelm. of 2436 West Lehigh avenue. Before leaving lor iionie. miss l-inn was given a rare woll party. Among those present wero Miss Gertrudo Klsch, Miss Kdnn. Gold stein, Miss Sylln Flener, Miss Ksther Fcrtcrher, of Pittsburgh : MIbs Marlon Halg, Mlsa Helen Stern. Miss Alberta Kernhclm. Miss Esther. Ilernhclni, Miss Hortense'Bernhclm, Mr. Thoodoro Both, Mr. Max Heattcr. Mr. Manforu Schlangor, Mr. Harold Jublllcr. Mr. Al bert Finn, Mr. Ixo Elsmr.n. Mr. Joseph MarcUB. Mr. Albert Goldbloom, Ir. Guitavc Crone. Mr. Leonatd Joseph, Mr. Hll D. Bernholm, Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph V. Bernholm and Mr. and Mrs. I. llu-dolph. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mra. I. Feldmon, of 3226 West Norrls street, entertained the members Of her sewing clrclo Inst week. Among tho3o present wero Miss Florence Hlmelcs, Miss Svdney Heckendorf. Miss Bessie Kurf, Miss Estclla Lowcnthal, Mlsa Molly Welnsteln, Mlrs Kdlth Urown stcln. Miss Cclla Mogul, Mrs. B. Mlllor. Mrs. U Ogden, Mrs. S. Feldinan and Mrs Thomooro, of Eaat Orango. N. J. Mlso Louisa Finn, of Pittsburgh, has NORRISTOWN The members of tho Norristown High acnooi aeDating tenm. who will contest tho Conshohockcn team for dcbntlng honorB, Include Miss Margaret Todd, MIbb Norma Smith. Mr. Henry BoorBe unu Air. uonaiu xuairs. The patronesses nt tho club dance given at the Erslnn Club Houso will bo Mrs. Charles W. Mnnn, Mro. J. Futhy Smith, MrB. Wlnflold S. Holland, Mrs. William Watt and Mrs. nalph Qulllman. Mrs. John Tltzel, of the Hamilton, entertained twenty guests at cards to meet Mrs. Harry Loo Koeulg, formerly of Birmingham, Aln., and now of Nor ristown Those receiving favors at cards wcra Miss Mildred Fox, Mrs. Earl Orosh Mrs. Russell B. Crawford and Mro. Townley Larzoicrc. DELAWARE COUNTY Mra Edward B. Crclghton entertained a few friends Informally at her homo nenr Media on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. a;ul Mi-s. Crclghton wll sail In a few duyn for Porto Ulco. Mrs. Carolus M Bvoomall, of Media, lo spending a few weeks In New York, when- she Is th guest of friends. Mr. nnd Mrs. Broomall havo recently re turned from a three montlis' stay In Havana, Cuba, Mra Albert Johnson entertained tho Sixteen Club to which she belongs nt luncheon, followed by bridge, at her homo In Swnrthmoro on Wodnobday. Tho guests Included Mrs. John Adums, Mr3. H. B. Cookman. Mrs. Thomas Downs, Jr., Mrs. Harold Ellory. Mrs. William Jnouctte. Mth. Wit limn r.anriiu Mra. John Lodoux, Mra. Charles Parker. Mre. Frances M. Sawyer and MraJ Mrs. William Shewpll Ellis, of Moylan, Is spending a fow days In Boston as the guest of her sister, Mrs. Elizabeth TafL Miss Laura C. Haines, who hns' been tho guest of friends In this city for sov eral weeks, will return to her homo In Doylestown on Sunday. BISPHAM SOLOIST WITH THE ORCHESTRA Philadelphia Baritono Divides Honors With a Modern Com poser in tho Friday Concert Hymrhony No. I .. !ttioen "1'or queslo bella mno".. . Motart David I)lstham Contr-bos obllftsto by Anton Torollo tMnphonlo poem, "Pellets et McllnO'e," "Tho Witch's Song" Schilling's Ycsterday'ii concert of the Philadel phia Orchestra was virtually mado up of novelties, for. although almost all the numbers have been heard here pre viously, they nro by no means well known. David IMspham was tho so loist, and the great Philadelphia bari tone, ono of the Quaker City's most distinguished contributions to the mu sical art, divided honora with Schocn hcrg's symphonic poem, "Pollens nnd MoHsnmic.'1 which -was rlrtulilly. If not actually, new to a Philadelphia audience. Tho concert began with the ncelhoven Symphony No. 4, which is so rarely plajcd that in itself it constituted a novelty. Had almost any composer but Hcethovcn written thin symphony It would bo considered one of his finest works, but coming, ns it does, between tho three Itasoumoffsky quartets, op. 50, ccrtnlnly among the greatest of their form of music, and the violin con certo, op. 01, tho king of all violin compositions, the symphony docs not measure up to the standard of the masterpieces on cither sldo of it. How ever, entirely omitting tho chronological side, it is not tho equal of tho Third symphony. Tho difference lies chiefly In tho thematic mnlcrlar, for tho de velopment section of tho Fourth leaves nothing to be imagined. An Interesting feature Is tho architecture of the scherzo in which tho (IchIkii of tho areat scherzo of tho Seventh symphony is shown for the first tlmo. The work was finely Interpreted and as beautifully played. The orchestral novelty was tho Schoenberg symphonic poem, in which Mr. Stokowskl niny havo committed an error in program making. The work Is too long nnd too intricate to havo anything but the lending place on a program. Before playing the compo sition Mr. Htokowskl made one of his Interesting nnd characteristic addresses, In which ho besought the hearers to listen to tho composition with an open mind nnd not to be disturbed by the modern tendencies of the composer har mouicnlly. But tho Srhoenberg symphonic poem needed no plea In its bchiilf. It is true that an understanding of the '"compo sition would have been nldcd by n program, for, based on tho Maeterlinck text or the Debussy operatic setting, It wns undeniably difficult to follow tho story in the Schoenberg music. Hut It Is one of the finest modern orchestral compositions that has been given in Philadelphia -for r long time. The dis sonances arc frequently "rnw," but they arc almost always the result.of the pitiless pnrt wrltine in which Schoen berg Indulges (In the I) minor qunrtct and tho sextet for strings for example) rather than In the exploitation of Inten tionally discordant harmony. There are many exquisitely beautiful parts In the work nnd such breaking of tho "rules" ns there nre. and tlicro nro many, nre made for the effect and not for the mere sake of breaking them. Much more that space torblds could bo suld about this remarkable work. Mr. BIspham scored n deserved tri umph in both of his nppeuranccH. In tho Mozart arin ho showed a full, rich tone combined with tho artistry that ho always hnd. Tho Mnx Schillings aettlne of tho "Witch's Song" was de livered with u dramatic force which re called the best of his famous Wncncrlnn roles. One of the features of thfs unique program was the contra-bass obbllgato to tho Motart nras played by Anton Torcllo. Mr. Torclfo ployed the horribly difficult part without his notes nnd brought a beauty of tone and n facility of execution from the Instrument which resembled tho cello. It is doubtful If any other bass player in the country, If not In tho world, could hare performed the tcchnlcnl nnd tonal feats which thin fine artist achieved. SAMMY KRAMAR RECITAL UW-JSOffim&&SS ACO ASCO ASCO Hscsy.xssjiCt a ". , "gngaMMBawrg; ASCO ASCO ASCOl &;ra!:88 O IDfctor Bread Measures up to the Most Exacting Requirements It is pure tsr t (Tictor Bread is made from the very finest and purest ingfedients.) (The skill of our Master Baiters insures the wholesomencss of Victor Bread. It is thoroughly baked.) (Victor Bread is bread "like Mother used to bake.") (Thousands of housekeepers buy Victor Bread each afternoon for the next day. It is wholesome It is light and flaky m It stays fresh isr It is sold at the low- (Thc generoU3 sizc of the delidous eSt pOSSlble price X Victor Loaf makes it the biggest bread tt j i value today.) quality considered Youthful Violinist Appears In Con cert In the Academy of Music Sammy Krnmar, probably the young est violinist in the United Htntes who nppears in concert, gave n recital in tho Academy of Music last evening to an audience which was painfully small when it was considered that he appeared to n capacity house about a year ago. His program was very ambitious whoa the age of the soloist (eight -years) Is taken into account. It consisted of a sonata by Hcnalllc. the ninth concerto of Do Bcrlot. the Gondollerla from the third suite of ltles. a Hebrew nlr nnd dance by himself. Brahms' Hungarian Dance No. 5 and the gypsy dance of Nachcz. In the year that has elapsed between his recitals here Sammy has made prog ress in his left hand nnd bow technique, in confidence nnd in stage presence. In tbo finale of tho Do Bcrlot concerto his memory went nstray for n moment, but with a few notes of prompting by his nccompanist. Miss Sllbcrtn, he resumed tho mjio pnrt in n manner which would have left nny unfamiliar with the con certo in doubt as to whether or not anything untoward had happened. 1 ho rest of the program was played accu rately from memory. Tho child's chief fault Is lack of cor rect intonation, but perfection in this phaso of violin playing Is hardly to be expected In a boy of his years who at tempts such difficult numbers ns were on the program last evening. He plnys with n remarkable facility and excellent musicianship for one so young nnd with an enthusiasm which Is not often seen In performers double his age. Never theless, he is too young to nppcar in public, for his own sake, especially. If those In charge of the destinies of this fitted boy nro wise they will withdraw dm from the concert stage until such time ns his talents havo been developed under proper instruction. ORCHESTRA IS HEARD Women of Matinee Mualcale Appear at Griffith Hall The orchestra of the Mntlnco Musi cnlc, nn organization of about thirty five young women, under the competent leadership of Mrs. Nina Prcttymcn Howell, gave an excellent concert in (irlflith Hall lat,t evening to nn audience which more than comfortably filled the auditorium. Tho orchestra was assisted by Mies Vcrn MonkB, soprano, and Lewis Jnmes Howell, baritone. Mrs. Howell had apparently inspired tho plajcra of tho orchestra with her own enthusiasm, for they played with a hnnoroiis tone of excellent quality and with n spirit not often obtained from nn nmnteur organization. The program se lected was not nn easy one. but the orchestra encompnssed Its difficulties. If not easily, nt least without any dis turbance of the musical thought of the composer. It began with "Der Krcis chuU" overture, and included, among other numbers, a fino performance of the prize song from "Die Mclstcr slnger," two movements from Olnzou nnlT's "The Seasons." tho dances from "Henry VIII" nnd tho march from "Sigurd .Torsnlfar." Miss Monks, who, by tho wny. Is one of the violinists of the orchestra, snug with. good volco and style Protheroe'H "Thri Pilot" and the beautiful "Ilitomn Vincitor" from "Aldn." Mr. Howell, whose art needs no comment to Phlln- , dclphin concert -goers, sang among his' numbers Secchl's "Love Mo or Not" I nnd "Mndamina" from "Don Giovan- nl," being obliged to respond with u ' double encore. MUSIC NOTE8 Ths rUllsdelphla Orrhculra lll hiviVjI lem MengHbr s irut conductor at the rnnrcrls of I'rTilay aftrrnooii and Saturday evening nest. Th. soloist hi theno conccru will be llulda l.ahific!in In the protram, lUchard BiraunV lone poem. "A l?roi Life." which Is dedicated to Menrelborft. tak tlifl placo uvually ncrorflfd the arm phony, with Wfber'a overture, "Olxron," and "tys rrohides," of Msit as th other number, Mma Ishannka will ln "utn vlnl rmn tardar," from "I,o Nf,ta fit fiiearo," and "Ilruri. mea yeux," from Manet'B "I Old " At lha rlnrtnjr Hoston Symphony concert, which will bo iilvn nt .Monday evenlnr at lha AcJidtmy nf Mualc. lha o.oll will bo Krno Dohnanyl. who will bo heard In Motart' planofn'to enerlo In O major. Thn aymphonv will in tho iccond of Ilrhni In J major, and th other numbsra will be Must' four'h unnphonlc poem, "Or phoua," and th "Taimhausr' ovmur "Alda will Ixi prrientfrt by tha Phila delphia rjrand or-ra Company at tho Met ropolitan Opera llnue on Saturday evenlna. MrVrrh lt The eaat lll Inelu.la auch artl.ta an i Darele. I'lcchl. llmrafaaco am) Tairgl. with Uucrrlerl a conductor A brilliant performance of ''"'Bol't'"" ' promlaert by the Impreiarto ' .'"nlim. Orand Op-ra Company. Jlenjamln rrlma era at tho Metropolitan Opera Houm next Thursday evenlnir. ntlore. Martin will eon duet a ballet of hlnh efficiency v III hmn and thero will be, a fho"i of flfly ree-ntly with tho Chlcaso aiid the fleotll companies Tho rojo of Jllcotrllo will I fiinn .") nlno Bcarduilo. and Ollda bv n''1'"'"' Blbyl Conklyn will be heard ns Mafldalena. and In the role of llio Duke Is Balvotore Bctarretll ,,M. n,..-t. m.iik t.r ItlirvtrlnUA artlftt- hueband. Efrem Zlmballtt. will arper In recital on Saturday afternoon. April .. In the Academy of Mual, Mr Zlmballst, be. ld appearing aa a Wolln aololtt. will alao play aoin of Mme. Oluck' accompanlmenla Tha recital la under tho direction of Helen Pulaski Innes. Seraol Ilachmanlnorf win appear In recital at the Academy of Muelc f Bturdav after noon. .March IM, at 2 30 o'clock Ilia pro. uram Include Jlach-nuaoul Pchumaiin, Chopin. Mebuaay, Kcrloblno and to of hla own eludci. Michel Tenha, aolo celllat of the Philadel phia, orcheetrn. will elm u retltal on Mon; day ennln, April 4, In tho Academy or Muilo foyer. Mmo. I)uli Homer will clva n rrcilal In tho Actdemy of Muitc rent Wednesday et"nlnr, under tho ueplce of the Ihllanl pMa Mulo Club. Her proirram will Include aonira by Schubert. Haydn, Haendet, Ketchert. aa well aa four aonsa by Bldney Homer and a croup of modern annxa. The Matlneo Musical Club's Inlen pro tram at the Itellue next lueaday after noon at 2.30, will Include Harry Alexander MatthewY quartet "Consolation." which won the Matinee Musical Club 1020 prlio for oraan, violin, cello and harp. Dr J. J'red Wolle, director of the Ilach Choir, of llethlehem, will sivo a ohort lccturt-rtclUl on Uach'a U minor mass, Tho National I'edcratlon of Mule Ctubs haa adopted tho aloaan, "Let Muslo Swell the Breeze." for ltn twent-flfth anniversary fund campalan and bopei that Its request for a "foot of dime" seventeen will meet with a most arencrous response and 10 swell Its treasury by a sood round sum. Half of tho money collected wilt jtn to tho National Ktderatlon for tho endowment fund, prises and soneral extension work, and the other half to the club makirur the collection. Con tributions may bo eont to Mr W. 15 flees. iOl Bellevue-atratford, before- March 25. day afternoon at SiSO. Tl ere Ul Unmlhv Matbc tlrenrll. Mlee fllldreth 1 Kraneea Watklm. Mlsr soprano, wilt assist Henry Such, violinist, f in in nwiuorium oi vne ncnooi nn tne evening or -' WD "ISO nt 8 o'clock The publll 1.WJ ffHHfERS The "l'lon acxvirdlna l,l I. a ..n A. tit ltf4,l and Ix:ut noon at 4 o'ofnok and day. Tho aololrt will Wadlow, John Clano at Chnunrey H Bwetl, ttnorVrtK. (injn bass, Iowla Alexander Wtt,t,KjVli Mr Norden has selectertllft position virtually unknot at the Sunday evenlnff ' 7 30 at the. Second Pr Twenty-first and Walnut , of choral works, eolos iu harp and Molln, St Paul' ProtMtant . . Ashbourne and Old Yorl tougher as holdlnic apecUl musical .. i-vm, day aftarnofui at 4 o'eO to t-ODM prelude by I'rederlr Cot hv VneW P-anellt. harpist, both of Ine' "vv cheatra. and N. IJndsaj they might bertn at 3 10. Tho . ; in Itns-U). lieurs. say Tho cho'r of men n.1ae 1 O hack. Church, Olney, wilt lnu more wJuj Paaslon acrordlnir to St"1 mor0 I1" Bebaetlan Bach, nt SI the project ')lny. Tuetday erentntf o'clock, under the dlrecincll. Ilnmbold Amonr the u. J."rnnl- If. Ilheln. boy eopranoi Th "" .li.Ifl i-ontralto Meaar. Clyi enthusiastic tenor. Messrs Jackson c Director of tones, andMrJMkbM Tustln is an MOORES von T'ngcn. The Stanwlrk Horn.'"'!" " Hall soelallon held Its nnuio be reratlm day o-cnlnji at 8 o'q Mrs. James Tlgar, an, fr3 Lewis T. C' njntislng blackfnce sk,lfKrl injr out tlie wmii," in- and clog dancing. MOND CORP. -5---tr-'" I CP P -A if Several of tho pupil of T von Western basen will Klve a studio recital next Mom- meamy m It melts in yoirx mouttiL- so creamy V aaad. ric-a. 1 Trb.eix mfuiff Vwitl EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk (Eije O-l 1423 Walnut StreeP- SJ S Puei ur3i ' jpnr r. m. scMr a NEWEST IDEAS r IN SPRING MILLINERY FANCY BAGS SPORTS COATS SWEATERS SUMMER FURS Furs stored and insured 5 per cent. Repairing and remodel ing before storms:. Snccial ces for bummer orders for.. ' o 1 priei rHOTOt'l.AVH rnnTOi'f.AVs . rnoTorL.YB l1l' Mil I i IT Wl-M 'HmT-'!' Vfcrr'TTn -llfl T'"l--l H T H I -MP WTT'O M pr- !? HUTU i r-i iliiT-a t. i i a -i -i it s i - . L lsi!'ri'LKelimJ-l.rB-.l'A .-qw?R3aji4JH'XUrP-4i m i!ea3aga35-at ;ujjiiiu? Daily Photoplay Guide Week of March 14th to 19th. Subject to Change rji"i T 'hi rrT 1 iii'lT" af DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA Alhambra 1-,b- " ASi3',?&srv. "Victor" Bread Big Loaf 8 Children thrive on it Buy Victor Bread this afternoon for over Sunday. It stays fresh! We much appreciate the splendid business the housekeepers living in the F" vicinity of our big new combination Grocery and Meal Market, at 239-241 So. 10th Street, are giving us. .. .. . ... ... -. .- - "? Qfl -Aico" Utorea nil orer rhlli. and tnroushout rcnnBjlTnnla, New Jersey. Delaware and Maryland qC C Vt?iyiWNsWWVWWy'y I t .. , ,. '''Sr,t. .. K f.Ki,U.J. W. N ..- "v ,IS ..r" v '' V - V a 20 Sasco A5Uo A.sro A.sr.ft Asm Asm aspo A;rr Acrofes - - . w-w mmm-mm-m j. a v v .m m m w f,UU Z l 1 -l i' lSE$SS3 mm$rms Morrla Passyunk Ave. Matlnra Dally .,.. r..Tu.in Mfnnliln'a ltetlirn" T.'noei Maclean.' "nookle'a lteturn" W linuala Miiclan. "KooUlo'a Hclurn" T 1.011 Chancy. "The Penalty" P. Lon Chaney. "The I'ennlty" S. l.on Chaney. "The Penalty" a 11 i FranYord & Allegheny Allegneny Mat. iriy. :IB. Eyg 8 M. Charles Chaplin "Th Kid" T. Charles Chaplin "The Kill", W Charles Chaplin, "TlifKH" T. Charles Cliapllif. "The Kill" V. Charles Chaplin, "The HIU" B Charle Chaplin "The Kid" BROADWAY ?.rooaiBVnovr M Mary l'lcltford. "The Iit TJaht" T Mnry l'lckford. "The IoTe .lrltt" .. V Mart l'lckford, "The Inte Light" T Conatanio Talmadgo, "I'erfeet Woman" V Conatancu TalmnrtBe, "I'erfeet Moman" H Conatanco Talmailee. "I'erfeet Moniun" f1 Ml A I Otn. & Maplewood Ave. V-A-JLAJlNlAl- 2 .no, 7 and 0 J'. M. M. Charles C'liiplin, "The Kid" T. Charlea Chaplin. "The Kid" W Charlos t'huplln. "The Hid" T.- -Norma Talma, lao, "llraiwleil Woman" T Norinii Talmnda "llrnnded Woman" S - Normit Talmadge "llrunded Woman" EMPRESS MAIN ST.. MANAVUNIC MATINKK DAII.T Talma-Ue "Tho JlraiuleJ Wonuin" Talmadce "The llranded Woman" luimauge "i'no iirnnuixi ttonian" T w. t'hurehlh'H "Th IililcTe of (he Cup" p. W. Churchill' "The Inside of the Cup" 8 W ChurihlU'H "The Inside of the Cup" FAMILY u-'a 1311 Market St. u A. Jf. to MJdnlsbt M Charles Chaplin III "The Hid" T Charles l haplln In "The Kid" V Charles Clmplln in "The Kill" T Charles Chaplin In "Tho Hid" 1- Char es i iiapnn in -ine ma" -Charles Chaplin In "The Kid" Great Northern BV mi iV J?' M r buries Chaplin In "The Kid" T Charles Chaplin In "The Hid" W Charles Chnrlln In "The Kll" T Charles Chaplin In "The Hid" P - Charles Chaplin In "The Kid" ri. Charles Chaplin In "The Kid" llVlrl-IMrtl- Mat. L'.30; Eves.. 7. 0 M Charles Chaplin In "The Kid" T Charles Chaplin In "The Mrt" W Charles Chaplin In "The Kid" r Churlo Chaplin In "The Kid" I l harles Clmplln In "The Kid" y. Charles Chaplin In "The Kid" 333 MARKETnII? M Charlea Chaplin, "The Hid" T Charlea Chaplin. "Th Kid" W Charles Chaplin, "The Kid" T Nailmova, "Million" V Nalmoa. "Illllloni" 1 Nailmova, "Iltlllone" PRIMPCCC 1018 MA1UCET STREET I tUN3 R.J0A M lo !l:lni Mi M nov Htewart, "The IeeTll lo 1'ay" T -Wallace Held "The Charm Hrhool" W w rJ Hart "The Teellnr lllock" T I)ls Weber's "To l'leue One Woman" - J W Kerrliran. "Coost of Opportunity" H Louise Qlaunr, "Ixve Madness" RI IRV MAIIKET ST. BELOW 7T1I r.;DI m A ji, to n.B p . M. All-Rtnr Cast. "TheJI.ore of Youth" T All-Htar Cast "Thifl.nr of Youth" W. All-Btar Cast "The I.urr of Youth" T. Mary Miles Mlnter. "All BouN' Kre" V. Mary Miles Mlnter. "All inula' Kie" B Marv Miles Mlnter "All Souls' K,e" SAVriV 1-11 MARKET STUEET w .7 8 A. M. TO MIDNIGHT M. Mary Mlleu Mlnter, "All Houla K" T Mary Miles Mlnter. "All Hoola' Kvr" W. Mary Mile Mlnter. "All Honla- Ere" T. Norma Talmadge, "I'nnthea" 1 . Norma Talmadie, "I'uiithen" " .-"orma laimaiige "rantnen" P) rho NIXON-NIRDLINGER, THEATRES ?t AVFNl IF -5 Bt and Allegheny Ave, . -- ."1A I l.-Nl'ihi IJAILY M. Hreclal Cast In "Jut u Wife" T Special Cast In "Just n Wife" ,W. V. tlordim, "The North Wind's Mallee" T. V. Oordon. "The North W Ind'a ,M.lllre" I 1. MacLean In "The ItiMiklo'n lteturn" H I) Mclan'lr "The HKkle's lteturn" BELMONT B"D AU0VB ItAnKBT M Cecil I)e Mllle s r lecil J)e Mllle'e W Cecil lie Mlllf's T Cecil ne Mllle' t;rll I) Mine's H Cecil 1)0 Mllle a "Torhldden Trult" rormuiien JTult" I'urhlddrn l-rull" Torbldden Iut" Torbl.li en liHt" 'Korhldden I'mlt" CEDAR U0T" AND 0KDAn AVENUE M Win l)e Mllle s "IIIilHtimmrr Mulnrni" T Wm. He Mllle a "Midsummer Mndneaa" W l'atly Arbuekle "IJfe or the I'urty" T ratty Arbuekle "Life of (he Party" I'. D. MacLean In "Tho ilotke' Uelum" S. D MacLean In "The Kookle'a lteturn" rOI ISFI IlVl maiikbt iietween .1L.1DILIV1 BUTII AND (I0T1I M Jick Holt In "Midsummer Madness" T Jack Holt In "Midsummer Madness" W Stur Cast In "Uert Konm" T. Mao Murray In "Idols of Cloy" r .Mae .Murray in "liinie or I Iflf" P Cnnwav Tearle In "Mnrooneil Heart" II IMRH IT1"NT ST. A. (lIKAItn AVR. jutiiuvy jumbo Junction on Frankford "L" M. Alice llrady. "Tlie New lork Idea," T Constanoo Hlnney, '.something UUTerrnl' W Uryant Washburn "Amatenr Iill" T Doris Kear "Romanre" Low Cody, "The lluttertlr Man" S Btar Caat. "Uncharted Channels" I FAHFR 4l3T I'ANC'ABTEn AVE. l- A '1 IX Matuie Iially M Julia 9wirna Gordon. "Ilrllntrone" T JulU Swnjfne Oordon "Heliotrope" W. Julia H1yne Qordon, "Heliotrope" T. t Meignan, 'Conrad In luet of Anoth' V T. Melghan, 'Conrad In Ouest of Youth' B. T. Melghan 'Conrnd In Quest of South' LUV-UJl Mala. 10. II 30 Kvgs. in I 11 M Cecil Ue Mllle'g "forbidden 1"-Hl" T Cecil Pe Mills' "l'orbldden Fruit" W. Cecil t) Mllle' "Forbidden Krult" T Cecil De Mllle'a "l'orbldden I'rull" V Cecil Do Mllle'g 'Torhldden Vrtill" B Ceoll De Mllla's "rorhlddrn I'mlt1' DIAI TO OEKMANTOWN AVE. IlM- 1 - AT TUl.rEHOCKEN ST. M - Tola Negri, "l'asslon" T Tola Neirl "I'nlon" W Ollo Thomas. "The flapper" T. Owen Moot. "The I'oor Simp" je,Hhtrle Mann. "Wing Toy" a, Wm. Ruiasll, "ifae ChekMr Be(ermc4" NIXON 62D ANB UAI,K!,;;7;M 0 M. -Joseph nennett In "Yonlh'a Drelre" T Joseph Iienreitt In " tenth's leeslre" W Joseph Jlennett In "loiith' Desire" i -jonnuy iiooiey in "Konn -Mind-Keuder" K Johnny Dooley In "Rome MlnA-it-a,! B Jnhnnv Dnole In "Some Mlnd-Keader" RIVDI I 6"D AND HANSOM HT8. 1A1 V V-ll Matlnce'Dally M Charles Chaplin In "Th Hid'1 "' T Charles Chaplin In "The Kid" W Charles Chaplin In "The Kid" T CharlcH Chaplin In "Th Kid" I' Charles Chaplin In "The Kid" 8 Charles Chaplin In "Th Kid" QTRANn "EIUIANTOWN AVE 1 I-l(U AT VKN4NUU l Charles Chaplin In 'The Kid" T Charles Chaplin In "The Kid" W Clmrlea Chaplin In "The Hid" T. Charlea Chaolln lti "Th. 1:ih I". Charlsa Chaplin ln."Th Kid" S, Charlea Cbaplln In y KJd" ST APDI I n 62D THOMPSON ST3. r v-yl-1-v-' MATINEE DA1LT ! Oeorge Melford s "The Jurklln" T. leorg Melfnrd'e "The Jnekllns" . ;Kes lleach's "The Cup of Fury" rV t "Hy Ar5uc!!e' Vlt" Ilf" ' O" Tarty" L ,7.'Jr Arbuckl-. "The IJfe of the Partj" H. Mildred II Chaplin, "Thp Inferior Hex" ASTOR i'iianklin amAnn ave. AO r. MATINEE DAILT M House Peter In "Isobel" T. House Peter In "laobel" W House Peter In "Isnbel" T. House Peter In "Midsummer Madness" P. House Peter In "Midsummer Madneiw" H. Houho Petera In "Midsummer .Madness" hRANKFORD T3M? M Oeorae Melford'. "Behold SI, "viti" T Ojorge Melford' "Heboid My Wife" ? " l:? Hun.' Jrkson' "Itomona" S "Palace of Darkened Window" Al IROR A2132 OERMANTOWN AVE. MATINEE DAILT M. Mae Marsh In "The Little Trnld !!)' .Lfc ilUll. (1 111! iv --rnsaion. T. "INwislon,' iAt lerv W'inuin tViftnla' wnn I'oia r.egri With 1,iIb Vrl P. Wanda Hjwley lr i ."Her Ilrlored Villain" S. Allco llrady in "The New York Idea" RFMNI 04T11 AND WOODIND AVE. -JCINI-N JUTINEE DAILY M -Marv Plckford In "The Lore Light" T Marv Plckford In "The l-ote Light" W Miry Plckford In "The le Light" T I'rankljn Parnum In "The. struggle" P llopo Hampton "The II ill" S. Hup Hampton. "Tho Halt" RI TIFRIRD Broa'1 A Susquehanna DLUCDIIXL' Continuous, a until 11 M 's Hart. "The TcMlng Illoek" T W V Hart "The Tetslnr llloek" W Mary Plckford. "Tlie t-ote l.lirhi Germantown Mi?ATrvpln5Ws?i MCharle. Chaplin. "TheKld"B DA"T Z. Ch'' Chaplin "The Kid" t -""" ,nat,ln' "The Kid" X Charlea Chaplin. "The lu.l" I SaTfB CJaplln. "The K d" S Chnrle Chaplin "The Kid" ixr,r,n. . . 1" -- HVirjKlAL Zj9JLa I Vera Oordon V Wm a wm Do Mllle M "MldsnntntMr 1Iu,I.l...m De Mllle s "Midsummer Mo4nea" MATINKR nit ... .... .r -TV nuBgrV'a?wigfe JEFFERSON mati&a t ai. "r. .'r r. ,n -""ekkn fe Man" t-i-I1"11"1 -MncDonald. "I urtoln" - .....v,,iio ,,,i ionahl I Alma Ilutns "Thoual "" ''"P'n Slorv LIBERTY an0AD'-njA-e7 i T.rMn;rMUa,!on",d,,,mor c'lLT'"""" "" -5,.,urr'.."''ll .9f 'hiy" "Cllrta U" I'Thouahlle.s Women" nij-- i. ;V." ." ,r'n.nr.V " !V"n on " ram" i ?, "r '!"' , 'Hln'n" "Ilrnnde.1 Woman" i I vn n irn r -- ba.. . .. .n 8 -Iluik Jone. "Trnja,"'" obel" lolel" Iso 11" iMibrl" laobel" CARMAN ai:n.MANTow.N ave, -.rlVlAlN AIIOVH ALLEGHENY iroue l'etera an.) Jane Noak "laobel" W House Peters aird Jane Novak 1 House Peters and Jane Novak r House Petera and Jane Novak b Huute Peters und Jane Nouk' CENTURY KrU Av " 'h at. wn IUUI MATINEE JUI M Oeorge Walsh. "Dynamite Allen" yf "nlrlrv Mson. "TreJiaore Island" H Hlanche Heet "That (tlrl Slontniia" K-1I II Warner. "When We Were ; ? a Winston Churchill a "Inside of the Cut." Fay's Knickerbocker "V? M. Pearl While "Know our lan" T Pearl White. "Know Your Man" W Poarl White, "Know Your Man" T. Pearl White "Know nur lUn" P I'earl While "hno lour Man" S. Pearl White "Know- s,our Mun" FAIRMOUNT 26th 4 fllrari1 A,- 1 i-HJVlVyvl( 1 MATI.VEB DAILY M Hessl Uarrlscale "The llreaklng Point" 1 Anita Htewart "llnrrlel nml tho Piper" W Charles Chapllrr "The Hid" T Char1'" Chaplin "The Mil" P. Ileha Daniels. "Oh. Lady Ladj !" U Jack Conway "The Killer" 56TH ST THEATRE Helnw Fpruo JJ'--.VJ.," ""'"go of TarVan"i lie KM. Mds Isi T "Jhe Heieng of Tarf,.n"i W -Wilton l.ickaie "Th I'll" P ' MrMr.0.5d0,'.V ,lsor,.n tM lnrt Mailer" Si M.YYrr7 ,'J- .h,p '" Th' Inferior Hei" 8. Mildred If. Chaplin, "The Inferior till" MANHEIM mSX s' - KTvfa? "'The'raenfrT'V,..'"'-'' W-Wlllard Mark'a'"?i;?rtug,"e M,n l7,."m V.',1 "Thr K""l Imon" J ",'.nm, Ml? Th Ha0 Demon" tMar'0" 1a"" "TIlteUe"" Hei" MODEL 123.HOL'TH HTOr7hMt,. m , x '"""tlnuou, from 1 to M Pila Negri "IMsklnii" ,..1.V'" N'erl "Passion" OVERBROOK"D '.KroHu M -, harles Chaplin "The Hid" T - Charles Chaplin "The Hid" ''harle i haplin "The Kid" T Patty Arbuekle "Tho Life if tha Pm." wi;ua,;yfei;-,rliSbjp" PARK n,DGEaAVE.s4iDAUPV,NB.r( M If H Walthall "A Mnendld lljiurd" W -All-Hisr Cist, "Pagan Ie" i,A.1!:B,,ir (-'""1 "Pan Loie" I Alice l.ulic "llody und .oul-' B Ilebi Daniel. "Oh. I,)y, I,jr SPRUCF oinu ANtTHinocB" irilVI MATINBI3 HATUnDAT M P. Calvert. "Dead Slrn Tell No Tales" T -C Calert. "lleid Men Tell No Talea" W Na.il Hart "Danger Vallr" T -Oeorge Walsh. "The Plunger" P Oeorge Walsh "The Plunger" S Wm Fairbanks. "Heart of the West" For comprehensive reviews of the now photoplaya read 'I'he Ledgers on Tuesday. A guide lo the better Him olTerinps appears in The Ledgers every duy. t ."I 'ii m iS i! '. 1 t I 1 j ii 1 I to M V rv jAX..e.x: A,rA tit ..1k t Mt ; if, it , . u. ,. f j, ,-.j H,U S,,v'v ,-' i, jii ' "l ' --j