& fTyiine Tells Various 1 and Happenings Rehearsals for 'Why Net 192T i C Tt.'. ir-t. ' '' ' . ,, jhit j m w ee i fgN'T' Elizabeth Packard Church geed X looking ana nave yeuMen tbe per fcctlr Btunnlni' get-up she haa this lnter?I aw her one day thli week wearing a! top coat of black sealskin, Btde with a wide cellar and cuffs, of Chinchilla fur that was most becoming, 'rid the had the darllagest hat. It was Jerk blue and wa lined with a bright Md, and from either aide of the brim jl bunches ,of bright red cherries. ELL,,lt appears. the first news I JT heard sabeut, this year's "Why, Wet" was net, exactly correct because ft is net te; be called the "What Nets ir the WhyWeta" as the wee bird told 5, but JtVvte be "Why Net 1022?" Sands like annual musical affair, tin't It? Likevtne Follies and the Scandals and the Passing Shows and jl'the rest of them. Jacqueline Green has written tills year's production as she did last year's, tjrnutlne Celeman is te be the leading M this year,, impersonating a very tenblitlcated Philadelphia debutante. - , Ak a.M M.I11 Iia H?fiAl HVtfcA dale Caner, Jack Whiting and Nei-ejc. Hie story is purely local and tells '. h . uilstA Quaker narenta of the a.te-date bud make their daughter Mr the felly of 'her ways. It's very Med from all I hear, and there's te be , Special cmreiw rai.ui .'" i'mS''i who made such, a hit. in the Quaker Mildf, in Mrk Dixen's "Marriage ist." Mrs. Geerge. MllUngten, who euc "Pussy's in the Well" with such newts at the "orchestra concert" last ... will lead another aneclalty cherua land there will be an interpretive dance fay Mrs. Alexander Dannenbaum. I have heard some rumors about a satire in a vegetable patch, which is, an extremely witty bit. Altogether I feel Mrs we have an interesting week ahead ef us during the coming month, for it's te be held in the Little Theatre, as it was last year, and is te be given for the benefit of the University Settle ment Heuse. Helen Elision will be the producer. Dave Vdgela, who was di rector, will have one of the principal mi. this -rear, and Dick Myers is train composing the music: mHB Jehn Platta are back from their 1 wedding trip and have moved Inte their country house at Paoli. Yeu knew Mr. Piatt has a town heuse en De Lancey street, tee', but I suppose is It is March already, they did net think it worth while te etay in town for just a month. Mrs. Piatt was Mary Page and they were married en the fifteenth Of last month. Mary is a litter of Edith Page who is te be mar ried en the twenty-second of April te Jack Starr. The little Piatt boy, Mary s rtepsen, U tbe dearest thing, I quite lest my heart te him at the wedding. He had the cutest blue coat and leggings -and Cap all trimmed with squirrel fur. He km there with his nurse and he was te interested In all that was going en. He's a darling and very delighted ever his brand-new mother. JUNIOR was sent te the store the ether morning en an errand Xer mother, and came back with thirty-one cents in his small pocket, and for some reason nlether forget te ask for the change. On his way home from school (Junier is new six, you knew, and gees to'acheol), he stepped at the Nlce Man's Stere at the corner and bought a bag of jelly eggs, a wee box of chocolates and x.u ordering ten cents worth of fudge), whin tbe Nice Man said : "Junier, are you euro your mother wants you te buy nil this candy?" "Sure," said Junier. ('Mether likes fudge. I'll buy that for ler." r Twe minutes later with his bag of eggs, mb chocolate and his fudge, lie mounted the steps of home and handed toether a penny change. Mether looked at him and went into the house te get the w. k. slipper, and as she was about te call him she heard bin father Hay : "June, wlmtTHd you de it for?" "Well, eaddy," he sold, "I knew mother loved fudge, se I thought I'd get It for her." And be said it at the psychological mo me Jnent all right, for mother overhearing this, devotion te herself relented and in eteid of a spanking, a careful talk en hied which ended with Junier solemnly bremieing "Never te de it again." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES An Interesting spring wedding will be ttat of MIsb Walburga Kaul Rellly. HHShtfr 'of Mr. and Mrs. Jeiieph Rellly, M 2.09 St. James plae, and Mr. Alex Tirf Brooks Paine, of New Yerk, lAwfl nDV taIt0 place en 8aturaar' ?" eand Mrs- Jeh H- Gibben, of mi Spruce street, will entertain at 0?er PJ1 Friday evening. March 24, were the Saturday Evening Dancing M-is. In honor of Miss Anne H. Town Kp! ij eco of Mr. and Mrs.'Janlel A. few hall, cf Merlen. Miss Townsend. V7R? Js a Btudent at Poxcreft Scheel. im be one of next season's debutantes. l.519 "?' who will attend the bridge tit rt,L n.h.,ch. MrB- J Murray Ellzey. k.25 Highland avenue, will give en &f,.uSay ptternoen In honor of her vWr..Mlss A,'co Ellxey, will Include cf'S Phyls Cochran, Miss Eltse Blddlit K? ,,n' .Mlss Patty Denckla, Miss S?lty,Warder, Mies Emma Blddle.Nor Blddle.Ner Vi'jW,s3..Nancy Knawles, Mlsa Alice SPC. Miss Mary Palrk, Miss Louise "! Mlrs Emily Cookman, Miss Mar KS.1 i9Kde"'. Mls Ben Opden. Miss hr?ihMan Sclver. MIsb MariFla Ziegler, Sm JfanSX Saer. Mls-j Martha Mach SSiIlss,?.Iartha fcuBhlngr. Miss Flerlne iams, Miss Carmeta Kennedy, Miss pelemwi Blcknell and Miss Anita Anether spring wedding of Interest 5Iii. .u that of Miss Rosalie Bonbeu Jffifrarlhrt daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al Al 'K1.yel'r'llh. of 1512 Pine street, and iuamn iiewnra Buehler 2d. a. eon of Sf. and Mrs. William E. Buehler, of 2t JKe place at 4 o'clock en Saturday Brternoen, May 20, at the summer home wii v br ?"a Pa"nta at Pcnllj-n, ana .iii fellwel by a reception. After a flMalne trip the bride and groom will 'V8 at Allen lane. Chestnut Hill. huJv GeerKO W. IHrkmtre. of Roxbor Rexbor Roxber S:2l.nml0UnceB t,le engagement of his Mghter Marlen Louise Blrkmlre te Mr, Maandep Colville 3d,'a son of Mr. and Creek ander C0lvlIl0 Jr- of Ov-'1 i,An Important spring wedding will be JJl of Miss Henrietta MacDonald Wll rSda?h,er Dr- and Mrs. W. Rey fort ..Y'lf?"' of the Ilellevue-Strat-BdjAn,,w',tW0"'. Vlllaneva. and Mr. fdu?? P.ram Shakespeare, son of Mrs. rtX5, Jj!,akfspeare, of the Wellington. M 'May plttCe ln the lalter part : May. irtl? F.u.cstH who will attend the bridge liartu ",v"v" ' win uuciiii iiiw uriiiKV lag '"s atfbrnoen which Miss Vlr Kd T Me.rat Smith, dnughter of Mr. Rbrln- v- .Arthur Dearborn Smith, of Iiesbi? .nli!y- Wynnewood, will give In 2V Mlss M"le Loiilse Hepburn, tS fW. Jane Shaw Hepburn, daugh I'Um Jlrr anl Mr William W. Hen- &.ef,?rchard Lea. Vlllaneva, w 111 Ann. a.M.Isb Lydla M. Clothier, Miss Sli. Tii?hJen' M'B Virginia Heckscher, Paul v. a .M- Broeko, Miss Florence Ml. vunet S.,M Katharine D. Perter. 11 v?i b0.th Battles, MIbb ElUabeth M'lu nJ?.8 .J,,.RS Kleaner T. Dunning, $nir ii ruae V. Dougherty. Mlsa Han MlM p5,nBe'Mlss Jfelen V. Mitchell, lUfiv M?lynr,n- Drayten. Miss Jean B. ffi ?l. Kleaner P. Slean. Miss Uer- fheln. "; Uraham, Miss Margaret "s and Mlsa aii n nn...nr RrM?r.Ali0.n, yPPlncett Wced, of East iTri lanA. rK. ..... um will AM '. - .., ..wnim m, wiu cii- urn h r ; fJT Bits of Gossip About People junior, speculates . Jjrtaln at tea en' Saturday In honor of Miss Muriel awendelln Watkins, feuth. Beuth Seventh street whose engagement 'SSPr-r?fit,y w announced. Mrs, Sf'?i.c- ?.! .5na Mr..Oeeiwe Bestwlck will preside at the tea table! Tj-Jut.yP,ULP Efll8,t. Geedman, of 140 sued Invitations for sTdlnner and theatre partyen Saturday evening. March 18, In honor of Miss Jane V. Geedman, daugh-iJrVMr-.ttJ5d Mral: William E. dood deod doed fn'u!i'l of 5erraani0,JP avenue. Chest nut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. William B. Geedman. Jr., left en Bunday tar an ex tensive trip te California and the West The wedding- of Miss. Nina Cowley, daughter of ftrs. Angelina de ErfrtA WJFJl'fr aW. Avenue, New Tork. and Mr. C. Merlnl, of Cuba, will weir wedding- trip abroad. Mrs; R. Alastalr MccTeud, of 2218 LeeurtVtreet. n3?r. Sf Ml Cowley, will leave en Monday te spend a week with her mother. w.MiTSwni,an? ?!en I-uckeitt and Miss Katharine Luekett of Cheltenham reaa, .iiu urn, iibyb iiiu-a inviiauans iur a una Hendersen, daughter of Mr. and Mm TtTaltAr. n Ua4i.n ..' .v.i Judelle MacO. Husten, daughter of Mr. and Mm Jeseph M. Husten" . Mlsa Marian H. Medlar, daughter et Mrs. Samuel L. Hammer, of 2l5 Spruce JttJbJS1.11 b9.tJ?9 m.a(d of honor at tta wedding of her sister, Mlsa Carel Sin'' ftndMr- y. Rey Bell, which will take place en Saturday, April 29, In the Second Presbyterian Church Twenty-nrst and Walnut streets, and S!il 5? f?,,OTKd.b7. ceptlen at the Rtts-Carlten. On their return from their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Bell will llve In Merlen. txP,r' .nd "ft W. Reynolds Wilsen and their, daughter. Miss Henrietta Mac Donald. Wilsen, whose marriage te Mr. Edward Oram Shakespeare, Jr., will take place ln the late spring, will open their country place, Westwood, Vllla Vllla eova, the latter part , of this month, after spending the winter at the Belle-vue-Stratferd. Mrs. -Archibald Thomsen, of Mary land Weeds, Ardmore, who haa been spending the winter at Aiken, a C, haa been Joined by her sons, Mr. Redman Wanamaker, 2d, and Mr. Themas B. Wanamaker. Jr., who will remain with her until her return about April 1. Mr. aqd Mrs. Ledyard Heckscher and their daughter. Miss Virginia Heck scher, of 3128 Spruce street will occupy Bollngbreke, their Country estate at Radner, the latter part of the month. Mr. and Mrs. Edward F. Beale, who have had an apartment at the Rlts Rlts Carlten for the winter, will open Deep Dale, their place at Strafford, this week. Mr. and Mrs. Geerge Lelb Harrison, who have been occupying their town house, 2008 De Lancey place, will open Poplar Heuse, their country place, early next month. Mrs. Themas Learning, of 11 S Seuth Twenty-first street, and her grand daughter, Mlsa Rita Heckscher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Stevens Heckscher, of 2001 De Lancey place, who are en a Mediterranean cruise, will return home the latter part of next month. Among the Fhlladelphlans who are at the Rltx-Carlten ln New Yerk this week are Mr. and Mrs. Geerge McFadden, of 1724 Walnut street; Mr. and Mrs. Hew. ard Ferd Hansen, Jr.. of 135 Seuth Eighteenth street; Mr. Harrison S. Mor Mer ris, of the Annex, Old Yerk read, Oak Lane : Mr. R. Livingston Sullivan, of the Rltx-Carlten : Mr. Edward O. Lavlne, of Barrowdale, Rydal, and Dr. Judsen Daland, of 817 Seuth Eighteenth street Miss Mary F. W. Porcher, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Porcher, of 7708 Navahee avenue, Chestnut Hill, who Is traveling abroad, Is at present In Nice, France. Miss Porcher will spend some time ln England, Italy and Switzerland before returning te this country In June. If. ..Mil Uh T)tl... O UMI 4 nil miu wi hwuci b a nwyeri ui Wolverton, Chestnut Hill, are spending several weeks at Bellealr, Flo. Mr. and Mrs. Heeper's daughter. Miss Jesephine u. Heeper, wne is en a mediterranean cruise, is at present ln Palestine. Mrs. William J. Wlllcex, of 2011 Pine street and her family, are occupying their country place at St Davlda The engagement of Miss Dorethy Mc Clees, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar J. McClees, of 4902 Walnut street, and Mr. Frank F. Patterson, of Camden, was announced at a bridge party yes terday afternoon. Among theguests at the bridge party were Mrs. F. Archer Develln, Mrs. Earl B. English. Mrs. William Franklin. Mrs. Edgar Merris, Mrs. W. Scott McFadden, Mrs. Frank S. Patterson, 'Jr., Mrs. Daniel Snyder, Miss Mary Burt Miss Mildred Keebler, Miss Kathleen Laird, Miss Edith Edmunds, Miss Dorethy Mlnnlck, Miss Helen Mc Fadden, Miss Gladys Main, Miss Isabel Patterson, Miss Mary Patterson, Miss Deris Wildermuth and Miss Margaret McClees. , Announcement has been made of the engagement of Miss Margaret Agnes Lerlgan, daughter of the late Mr. Wil liam J. Lerlgan and Mra Lerlgan, of 602 North Fourth street Camden, and Mr. Jehn R. Queen, et this city and Elisabeth, N. J., son of Mr. and Mrs. Leuis Queen, of Asbury Park, K J. QERMANTOWN . -- r .-.in...... . A).. atrAAf. - rain. ra. mjr.Mii. v ...w... .-., has issued Invitations for a luncheon ana image party at ner nome en ewun day afternoon, in honor of Mrs. H. P. Raymond, of New .Yerk, who Is visit ing ln this city. Mr. and Mr William Degn. of 47 West Phll-Ellena street returned re- antlv fmm Pnrtn Rice, whera they Bpcnt several weeks. Mra Geerge Edwards, of East Sharpnack street.' entertained at a luncheon and bridge party yesterday. These present were: Mrs. H. Keppel, Mra M. P. Davidsen, Mrs. W. Gunter. Mrs. H. Barwerk, Mrs. R. Rayley and Mrs. F. Bedelman. Mrs. William Fromsen, of Lelper street, entertained the sewing circle te which she belongs at her home yester day afternoon. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mlsa Janet Yonker, who has been spending several days with her grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, Watsen Yon ker. of Chelsea. N. J., 'has retunied te this city. Miss Yonker will leave en Saturday for her home In New Hampshire. A dinner danoe was given last eve ning In honor of Miss Dorethv Crane, of New Yerk, by the Misses Falrchlld, of Forty-fifth and Spruce streets. Among the guests were Miss Betty Stockton, Miss Lillian Wray, Miss Peggy Mar tin. Mr. a. Beyer, Mr. Jack Themas, Mr. Donald Flold. Mr. Heward Dennis. Mr. Rebert Gorden and Mr. William Vex. Mlsa Crane will leave tm Friday, March 10, rer uenvcr, jeie.. whetu " will .visit her brother, Mr.Vtlbur Crane. Dr. and Mra. Rebert W. Yates, of 6866 Spruce street will entertain a card party this evening at 8:0 e clock at J403 Walnut etrcet. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. S. Llpman, of 3829 North Fif Fif teenth street, has returned from a stay of six vceks at Atlantle City. Mra, Merris E. Langfeld, of the Hetel Lerraine, Is spending some time at Chicago, Where she Is visiting her sis ter, Mrs. Henry Gerstley. Mrs. Frank Faucett of North Eighteenth street, will entertain the members of her card club at her home en Friday afternoon. Mr. and Mra M. David Warenlter. of 922 North Sixth street, gave a birth day surprise party In honor of their daughter. MIsJ Ida It Warenker en Sunday evening last. There were about thirty gueBts. Mr. and Mrs Samuel Mastroff have recently returned from a wedding trip through the West Mra Mastroff. before her marriage, en February IS, was Mlsa :; VTvt ?)iti BGU"'!"! .' I. i y ' t - f Photo by,' Phillips Phillips. MISS',M. DOROTHY. MeCLEKS Daughter of Mr. 'and Mra. Edgar I. ftfcCltes, of 4t02 Walnut street, whose 'eagagemeat has.beea an an an neoneed te Mr. Frank' Pert "Pat "Pat terseti, 8d. son of Mr, aad Mrs. Frank F. Patterson, 'Jr., of Cam, den, N. J. Cecilia Zelda Baren, et 202 West Thompson street l Mra A. A. Lang,, of 3124 North Eighteenth street has aa her truest for a short time her mother, Mra H. Nuss baum, of Atlantle City. Mr. Henry Shaw, of Fifteenth and Diamond streets, has left for Bosten, where he will spend a few weeks. He Is accompanied by his brother, Mr. William F. Shaw. ' SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mra Mill and her daughters. Miss Lillian Mill and Mlsa Anna Mill, have returned te their home, at 2006 ScAith Nineteenth street after having visited Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gables, of Baltimore, Md. . Miss Rosalie Lynch, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. Lynch, of 2647 Seuth Fif teenth street, will entertain the mem bers of her card club at her home this evening. Among the guests will be Miss K. Agnes McKann, Miss Agnes McCressen, Miss Evelyn Sutten, Miss Cecilia K. Kenny, Miss Gertrude C. Brown, Miss Mae Maheney. Miss Marie Malr, Miss Agnes Malr, Miss Margaret Ollrey. Miss Eleaner GUrey, Mra Jeseph A. Gelden. i LAWNDALE Mrs. Raymond Kerp, of Menteur street, wilt entertain the card club of which she Is a member at her home this afternoon. Miss Helen Bishop, of Ryera avenue, la spending a fortnight at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mra Leuis Levy are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Crescent of Palmetto street will spend a few days In Newark, N. J where they will visit Mra Crescent's elster, Mrs. Ralph L. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thomsen, of Levlek street are receiving congratu lations upon the birth et a daughter. STRAWBERRY MANSION The second meeting of the Ten Flap pers' Sewing Circle was held nt the home of Miss Ida Schectman, 2168 North Thirty-second street, en Monday evening last. A supper followed the meeting. At tne party Miss Schect man's sister, Miss Anna Schectman, an nounced her engagement te Mr. Ben Sugarman, of Chicago. These present were: Miss Ida Schectman, Miss Anna Neumann, Miss Eleaner Greenberg, Miss May Glass, Miss Rese Klrshbaum, Miss Eleaner Leeks, Miss Fay Katz and Miss Rese. Schectman. FRANKFORD Mra Elwood Roberts, of Penn street, has as her guest for a short time Mrs. Frank Abrams. Mra. Nathan P. Semma, of Foulkrod street, will entertain at a luncheon and bridge at het home en Saturday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. William Brauley, of Harrison street, have returned from Palm Beach and Miami, where they spent several weeks. -5fi?a J?,?reth.yI?ertaelL of Fimere street will entertain a number of her rrienfls at her home en Saturday eve ning In honor of Mlsa Elsie M. Rlee. of SSff i"'.u?a"-..wh0 ,s apendlng a short time In this city. DELAWARE COUNTY ;U3n2.Mrs' H- M- Gardner, of Cllf n.w i '." announce the. engagement of their daughter. Miss Emma Margaret w.iuuei, iu rar. j i Jehn W. Jenes, of Dela. ware. .?? i Iryinar Tra'nr, of Media, .will SiI.k the members of her luncheon club at her home tomorrow afternoon. The guests will be Mrs. Frank Green. Mrs. Jehn B. Hannum, Jr., Mra J. Renwlck Kerr. Mrs. Rebert H. Mc Curdy, Mrs. Gideon Stull, Mrs. T. Wood Weed ward Trainer. Mrs. J. P. Van Kuren, Mrs. Bennett Y. Wilsen. Miss Dera Spreu) and Mlsa Kathleen Wetherill. . "' M. Pearson will be the guest of the Weman's Club of Swarthmore en Tuesday afternoon. March 14, when he will speak en "Public Opinion In Wash ington." , NORRI8TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Aaren Purdy, of 612 De Kalb street Bridgeport, near Norris town, have announced the engagement of their daughter. Miss Anna Jeannette Purdy. and Mr. Edwin R. Schefleld, et Philadelphia. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Westhaven, of E3S Aster street, were the guests of honor at a novelty shower at a party given by their aunt, Mrs. H. Allen, en Monday. There were sixty guests. Mrs. West haven was formerly Mlas Lurla Custer. Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Kedferd. of Elkina Park, and Miss Madeline Jauette. of New Yerk, were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Barten Crell, of 744 Hans avenue. Miss Beryl Phipps, of 663 Chain street, was the guest of honor at a birthday party en Monday. Among the guests were Miss Dorethy Dewees, Miss Kathryn Vaughn. Miss Dorethy Kutter, Miss Gladys Ebllng, Miss Anna May Reed, Mlas Edna Detterer, Miss Lillian Baile. Mlas Emma Latshaw ami mIhh Virginia Phipps. 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Meaning him, and he eat down and started te nut it terthr. L Ahdprltty seen he started te go siunvr ina slower ana taae peecea out of lone Dlace and nut hum anmewaree jelts, and I get tired watching him and. sianea te reea -me Hey Hceuu Amung the Indiana, and after a.wlle I looked up saying, Q, alnt yen finished yet, pep? Neerly, neerly, dent dlstrack my at tention, sed pep. And after a wile' I stepped reeding , agen, .saying, Gesh, pep, alnt it done yet? Dent Interrupt me, I told you, I Jest saw ware this.peece belonged and new yeuve get my mind off it and I cant find the jriace, new net another werd, de you understand? sed pep. .Wich Jest then'I thawt of something, aaylng, O, O, pep. i Quiet, wat did I jest finish saying te you? aed pep, and I sed, But O, pep, and pep aed, Net a werd. 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WEEK SCATJ" NOW AMERICAS FAVORITE COMEDIENNE CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD IN HEB NEW MUSICIAL COMCDY HIT 1 AJffiU'NgjAWClNG BCOADWAY CHOBUS I FORREST pepui.au iati-i:es 3d Edition 2 Weeks Only GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS win. ann PENNINGTON All Nlirhn Heat Peats $.' se Pep ytX Weil anJ Sat. Bent SealH. II BROAD Last 2 Wks. """""S" . i J, & Hat, DAVID &EIASC0 A. AvEey rWPvvoeos FAMOUS SatMNTt ew cempv GARRICK N'shtH I Mstliijes Rt H IS I Weil H Unt. "Cehan asaln wins with "O'llrlrn citrl ' " GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS In the Whelcnmn Mmlcal lilt THE (VEfRIEN GIRL MURV'S HIP MI"i!r.T, 1TKR) nNIV Pri EHSITY MUSEUM Saturday, 3:30 ren limit, lecture by Dr. Wuitnn L Ilrenkii MrDanlel TRAVELS IN GREECE AIe en Sunday at 3 30 by Dr. McDanlel Vagabonding in Clanic Lands j DUMONT'S Vn'fc;v.-' S"3 I EMMETT WELCH Minstrel, I Satire V V. and Toesle. the Newlyweiu jpAGIMn TH A WALNUT Mat. Tedu tAMNU CIRCUS WEEHWk "SSt Cbit U lrf TURKISH ftATH I A k AVUV NOPWOOOt-CUIlTSMtMOtJM I li ad'liM'IfJlalJ sKIEHuB3grwirYXEBl Mis m mNtiBKNTH AND WAnKBT I 11 A. l. TO. 11 AHL "X RUDOLPH VALENTINO AVT DOROTHY DALTON IS NK1V rAKAMOf NT riCTORB "Meran of this ' LadyLetty9! . AnrtKi MAnrR nv.RNR, heprajss SfANTOM HIXTEKNTII A .MARKET ,- 11:30, 1:30, 8:30. S:3U. 1:30. OiM A pictere will find highway te it heart heart Jehn OstOn's tTSSt American play TURN TO THE RIGHT It is one of the greatest lessens in right thinking that the stage or screen nas ever produced. M rt Chestnut Bt. Above Breed 11.30, lM. 8:30, B:30, 7.30, 0:30 PARAMOUNT WEEK Gleria Swanson IN "HER HUSBAND'S TRADE MARK" The Imperishable fatery et a Weman's Heart! The Sublime bpcctacie or a Lavish Dcauty! The Picture Different! Particularly Appealing te Women! DAI API? 1-aH MAKKUT 8TH. rALiHEl 10 A. M tn11-15P.M. CECIL B. DE MILLE'S KiBrMiSf "SATURDAY 0 A DP Alii A CHGSTNUT Hei. 16TH AIvriUli in a m. te ii:i.i p. a. Wllllnra D. Dr Mlllf's Prerinrtlaa MISS LULU BETT VICTORIA reESOT WM. FARKUM fgS HkOITni 8TI1 & MARKET VwAll 1 UL 10 A M. te 11:1S P. M. Wallace Reid & Elsie Ferfas in "Peter Ibbetson" REGENT 17T11 A MAKKET AI.K'K UKR In "ent.rtEN errT" GLOBE JUN1PKJI A .MAItKET1" 11 te 11 CONTINUOUS V lllJC V ILLtB. MABEL TALIAFERRO (HerM SENATOR MURPHY OTI ALDINE Ceeilnnt si lttli f Dlrrrtlen Fred.D.4M.E.FU AT 11:001:003 005:00 7:000.00 . Npw in Its Second Week TUB FIRST REAL MILLION-DOLLAR. PICTURE DT AND WITH VON STROHEIM 1UF. GREATEST PICTURE EVER PRESENTED IN PHILADELPHIA . -. mill iupem will p pear in person all this week. e e - r . ...ii ArADEMY OF MI7HIC MONDAY KVRMNCI. MARCH 13. AT 1:18 ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY-ANNA PAVLOWA ami HER nW.T.ET Rl!5E. Willi SYMPHONY ORCIIKHTKA PROGR M INCI.I'DRSi "CIIOl'IMANA.' frlrn of nine ilanrte from CHOPIN. "rAIRV TALKS." JIUhIP Dr Tuchiilkewnkj) Alte IntrreKlliiir "DIVER I'ISsEMIAT'." iTIiUctH $1.00, VI. SO. S2.00, Si. se new oe I nle ut Acadrnn unci llni'i. 1110 Chrt. S(. K EITH'S THEATRE Stll s. Ml ir WEI'K BELLE BAKER IN A NEW MERIES OF HONOH HARRY WATSON, JR. Cimlne Bres. & Mirion Wilkisi JIM i HETTY MORCAN. ELSE A 1'AILSEN IIk Mirreundln Dill JOHNNY BURKEln "Drafted" Skating Carnival Phila. Ice Palace Monday, March 13th, at 8 P. M. TERK-A WKIJI iu.nchard Amuti'iir t'liiiiiiiliii riKtire Skater rr.HKs.V UICI.1) lll.ANt llAltl) A .NATHANIEL NILEU Natlemil Amntriir ( hamilen ILMMA HKKI.KEI.DT AMI IIKOR MEVEK Cliaimiliin .skutrrx of the Uerld Fnne skatlnir Enhlhltlen. i'einticllllTS Unltilnic Dtjrn te All. (Irnrrul Rkatln. Seat SI. no, 'lu I'rff. Nkattr In f'untaaw SI.OO. At tuunnr'N. 23Vj H. Ilreadi A, U. Mmldlnc. 1VI10 C'hf atmitj Ire Palace, 4etk .Murkft. ACADE5IT OF MUSIC Saturday Aft., at 2:30, March IS CONCERT or MUSIC for VIOLIN KREISLER Ticket! new at HeppVa and Dex Olfles Dlrwtlen C. J. reley Stetnwar Plans At'ADEMY OF Mt'HIfl METROPOLITAN OPERA COMPANY. N. , Metropolitan I eday at. 4 Mae Desmond M Tlrlet new at (HmM' and He OtTlei rnKWsRsitOt w 47e&)it iri'flS Hr " uit walkuere Ttthrta Academy A Hrpi.e'., )t cS?,7g- Acartemy-Tkta. Uejc Olt.A IUp'f,llt CitX? PHILADELPHIA, !JB&,80.'TO r ORCHESTRAI "IrtsT ,fr.3 -- igimn, je QUIT : f w Mfl :M v ';M ' w I w i"1 &!,. lT ial v, vJ ) t v n n -A t . -a. ".: Tjtu . V1 .M.".l .V.r.''M t & V 'Jfi2k TJy W' . & hSTSfeiAji iVJj , - , n-f r J. cr'T' s. .. Ji J . -V . u. f . tfXwrn T't i t,
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