RWETWP'MfMOPPBJJF'JWBMBMWiOT? ?S'VJ B&PBB ' "'?? "J,1A It J- A3 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ih $ Nancy Wynne Tells of tlte Birth of a Sen te Dr. and Mrs. Peter McCall Keating en Wednesday Fellow- ship of Academy te i 'i r SEEM te hnvc n Brent deal of news - 1 . . . 1... Tll.l ... I,.... tlmf ' 1 tt Impart lecmj. -" j . "j if tfitherinc Thompson la te be married I J Mmll en Huiylnjr, April 2? Tl.nf illr about clclit ilnyn oft se, of course, S Si member of her fnmlly will be nblfe t ,0 n.nn en ilnvs te reach Manila. I She wcddltiK H te take place in the ', nvcrner General's house. xeu knew ( lieutenant Weed's rather is ucnerni jjicu.v .., n,i i. i finvnrnnr 'eTncral of the Philippines. 1 suppose It's cuMemnr.y te be mar- , rKd en a Sunday out there. Is It licit funny bow different the customs In irery reunlry are? Here Sunday Is tiVver considered for a weddlnR day, Vii. in Kpvprnl ferelen countries It is ' the day of days for iiutrrlngc. I'll wnrnuii i-vuiiiti .. ..... ......... .. ttry Reed looking bride, alie Is se pretty and holds herself se well. ,tjAVK ou heard that the Fellowship II of the Academy of the Fine Arts 1, te celebrate Its Iwcnty-tifth 4lrth Iy patty en the 17th of April nt the Acadcinv, and there s te be un "Alice 1 In Wonderland" setting, and I hear hat Violet Oakley l te be the "Queen j,cf Hearts," nnd Hugh Hrecklnbrldge 1 the "Mntl Hatter." And there Is te be ' i birthday cake, nnd eh ! I wonder f who will be "Allccr ,' I think these Fellowship parties nre nenclerful always. I remember one litrc e gave n scene from a panto pante nine play ami I was supposed te read the prologue. I had en n long Turkish ' coat and a turban fashioned out of Tarleiis scurfs and instead of casting a rose at the girl of my heart, I fired a enrel (It was it parody you knew) nnd when the beautiful slave girl who was also in the picture, dropped her slipper for the b ncllt of her beloved, it hap pened te be a galosh, nnd she dropped It se liurd that It hit one of the audience in the eje. I knew in the excitement I lest the paper nnd prologue und hud te extem extem eorise, and 1 had nn nwful time. The Sheik In the piny was net very tall nnd klic had numerous pillows besides her self tucked Inside of her costume and a turbnn mudc of a turkish towel trimmed with a feather duster, and I was se consumed with laughter and nervous excitement I nearly put tlie whole pan tomime "en the blink." That was the party they hud for Mr. Tra.k when he left the Academy foiue eight or nine ;ears nge. Hut I knew that "Alice'' will be even better. IHKAIt that the McCall Kcatlngs nre receiving congratulations en the birth of a son. In fact, the babv is three days old and a beautiful little boy. 1 emler If be will Inherit his mother's wonderful wilec. She has one of the most gorgeous voices I have almost ever heard. She was Miss Aubrey, of Man Antonie, Tew They were married down there Inst summer and hnvc been riving it 2130 l'lnn street this winter. And there's nnether little boy In the Keat ing family, born nbeut n week age. He li the fourth son of Mr. und Mrs, Willlnm Sands, and you knew Mrs. Sands was EJlth Keating, Dr. Keu: Ing's eldest sister. The Sands have been liWiig in Morristown, N. ,1., for the ltt year. fTIHE fourth nnd Inst of the muslcnles at the Morien Cricket Club is te be held this afternoon nt -1 o'clock. The program will Include a trio en violin. lle and piano. Muisie Chance, Helen. Chance and Dorethy Hedge taking Prt, respectively. Yeu knew these three glrN Hre members of the Junier Music Club. Mrs. Edward Snyrcs and Mrs. Edwin Dougherty will preside nt the tea tnble and there will be music Ise by several professionals. JACKIE was awfully proud nt the wedding the ether day. Yeu see, he ' ring bearer, mid se he ceuia go tot-ward iiml stand near the bridegroom wing the ceremony se ns te slip the Mn.,0irI, I)(",t man "1,0 llc time ?, i"8 yery '"tP'isp nnd im- ff,nt."n,,.sV?c,,c,, ,,mt w the Wgjnian nOsed the brIc!Keroem, "Wilt wen Imve this woman as thy wedded ii t"", . "I0 Krem answered. "I Irehi, n,nk,r l.!)?k,? ,,n nnd n reng Wfble added, "An" me. tee." NANCY WYNNE. ft SOCIAL ACTIVITIES hmn.; .."".VI iiwiiuuiiL-e ine en fc,? ' '-N Frances H.ies IMnimmicl. te ". ..'-.igsel. fermerlv nf Knn thelr clninjliter, Miss mi-, uoeert Mrs. Crale m till 'can; Tf, wcldns w HI take place ivencuclcy, new In ermai J, n,,?'16.! wl,n wl" ,ttP, ' ml m,k ' V.,ls -,l('l"sT which Mr hoi J' ;, " .'! Kane, of nroek e r ".""un. IC.lrlMnp t. til i.. . ... ...'. tile r fnim I, .' s"1 "i eucriey. Wrthdav nf it I'r:u,l"r' J" lioner of tlie "nee, pJ,1,ef,,th(,r ''"'R'lter. Miss Flcrr n.ar,i?u L1'1". will he Mi. and Mis. ..ancv p v. . ..." ..iuii i-., .ih '.'' L,. NOIIOII. M KM A.i.lrn.- 0.,,. derc. Certnn m. ",.''. "esiaw, .Mr. Philln Air I I . .1 ... etdiiiir YeiiniT m ..." Liinrei n v;iiii4nMi ht.. t r Jr Vi? SB1'' air. Jeseph M. Oiuznm. Kane r, pi'Ulnmi-" -Miller. Mr. Jehn Kent u' . .MI l"rimv u'ri.... ..., c 'y''v'-ige Mr. FYiinlc Kane. w," " " . -iiuueni Panlcd i ... ll 'ic,'Ve l,,st "'Kilt nccem: lll li i V" "r n,s Rclu,l friends, v,nn J, V hl" ,"",' duilnn the sprlncr bell- it Aiuiever sicnoel. .SI i and ., Out of IIi,i,,,h Willlnm J .Sew ell. of i7n.Ji! '"!'""'' follen eU l.v'n Helmut mil, enter- 'r part tnea dauithtfr. in. "Wit. In liunep of her Ullf. '!. Hid Mr, Theinns Gates. Tfirace"" iJI1"- lMJ,1 " Viin. of the Wens fnr ,iS,rent' ,mvp lsbuCl1 tnvl " l" hnmn 'Vr'1 !'",er ," rrl,,av- M',rc'h Pitler I ,, ,l.'.elr ,1'1"" Her. MIsh Xnn BS en ltl0 :"lar Cinderella "" at the .Merlen CJelf club. rManrtlMr,llluri?!!ec,n?'5Cr- daughter of "9 Souti, T,.).Vl.11ll,.Vn T' ShecmaUcr, of t hepimmL'ncl,cen lln(l brldge pnrty Aerll 1!'T8 ," aturday .itternoen. Cefiln' J?,J0,"er efM""' Katharine t6e?cnt'c?nM,B5lcrSr Mrs- M- Cnftln. rrlac tSUl,nnt,?nruce s'reetH, whose the AM,0,VIr Stanley A. Welsh, of MApVft take plnco'ei Mr " FrVdrr;pTni?kA,1'Ju5htcr of Mr. nnd tins win""'? c. McQ. Falclt. of St. Mnr- Pne tan"', '" lnfrmallv nt a liuffet f the &M !' )V..?.Y.W '& . About thirty I mnUn ,r;l;v'" ".uenn' Miss KnlcK u"laK0 her feimnl dpimt .mvt vn. vnber t , fe,mlJ1 deullt "ext N ' "C Parents at the neiinvi.n..nrfH k' heTnS ena. '"ra, K8.. te Je piven " v,mj wuiiuvmj'nuuuuru, '" Silki'pil SUiV. ,,eh" losers Mnxwell "Inner A Y "aneva, entcrtnlneU nl at the liollnviie- eiuraay l.venln Dancl, rlnp fln.ln nf (l.n venlnsf Unnclnff Class. Mr talned and Mrs. Oceiire Vnuv. .1.-. .,or- "th. -Tlte. "r e"''t their Mr. ami '' x"1;?'" ,,nwr' ln 1,oner Chicago .nvi'H' JulluS I'esenwald. of "be, covers were laid for sixteen. 'Ae.fT ,',H .J1.0 will attend the "narles V;,,,,. .',' i"x wnicn Mrs, honor of ,KIV? ' Tuesday next In x. wui V, dttUBhter, Miss Dorethy 4n. Mir'ncJH,d Mloe' Mary Vlrslnla k..l will c ve mi Tmeu.i,.,. i Carlatlne i?Ia,rare.t,A Mefeal, Miss nc1 ln?i.en3r.'ck, .Miss Eleaner Der- la fiVii. m rKI?Jft Frwman. Miss in Qauiv Mfl-'SiM'S?SKii,,SSR.T: ffilMSPdrwiiva Mr '- " vwiiiau.A Have Birthday Farty cett, Miss Barah Price, Miss Julia Rem ington and Miss Anna Roberts. Mian Elisabeth Tucker,' who has been JSf.r,n,ned nn the pucst of Mrs, Peter Williamson Roberts, of Vllluncrva, nt lier place nt Alken, (i. C for several wceks, has returned te her home. Miss Dorethy llurd, daughter of Mr. nnd MrH. C. RusselJ Hurd, of Milten, Mass., nnd Mr. Alan Crawford, of this F.lty'.w!iea? mnrrlaKO will tuke place In the Unitarian Church of Milten at neon en Saturday, April 29. vlll. en their Stle&te mV wcd"nB Jeur"ey' UV0 Miss Marpcry Nixon, dauRhter of Mr. and Mrs. llcraea i Nlxun, of 220.1 Walnut street, who Is n student at Wcstever and has returned te her home for the sprlnc ncntlen, will entertain ns her pueet for u few dn next week Mlsn Wllhclmlna H. du Pent, dauBhter ?fiIr1V1J"a.'n K,,.u I,0,u- f Kenneth pllcc, WllmlnRten, Del. An Interesting debutante of next sea son will he Mtsi Tietltla Landreth, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. lJurnct l.nnd m' JrV.t,f JJlBhlnnd nveuuu, Chestnut Hill, Miss Landreth will make her debut some tlme In the fall. Mr. and Mr, William O. Lew, Jr., of New Yerk, who have been spending n few dnyn ns the guests of Mrs. Lew's mother, Mr?. Heibert M, Howe, of H22 Locust' street, , have returned te their home. Mrs. Edward Osberne Troth, of 3118 West rcnii street, Gorinnntewn, will lcave tomerrmv for a visit te New Yerk, where she will stipend a few chiya ni the pucst of her mother, Mrs. Austin .Stevens Hcckscher, Mr. nnd Mrs. Warner J, Steel ana Miss Kathalla D. McCrnc, of IS 10 Dc Lancey plnce and the Hcllcvuo-Strat-ferd, have returned from Palm Reach, Fla where they spent sonie time. Mra. .1. Hewell Cummlngs and her dauglitcr. Miss Eleaner V. Cumtnliiffc, of the Wllllngten, will return te their home tomorrow, after spendhiB several weeks In Flerida". Miss Cummlngs' en- Sagement was recently announced te Ir. Wlllttrd Jchn yiVaen. of Chicago, 111. GERMANTOWN Mr. Stephen Emery, of New Yerk, nnneunces the engagement of his daughter, Mrs. L. C, Dlehl, of n2fi West Chelten avenue, te Colonel J. W. Mal colm, of Virginia. Mrs. Benjamin Symers, of West Rharpnnck street, will entertain at brldge nt her home en Monday after noon. Mr. nnd Mrs Philip .1. McCarthy, of 30 West Gravers lane, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of n son, Philip J. McCarthy. Jr. Mr. nnd Mrs. Themas C. Orace. of 234 West Scheel lane, will give n din ner at their home en Friday evening, April 7, In honor of Mrs. Grace's son, Mr. Geerge C Donnlsten. Miss Hanna Sweltzcrheff, of l'elham read, 1ms returned fiem the Seuth, where she spent several weeks at Palm Beach and Miami. Mrs. II. Bethwells, of riermnntewn avenue nnd Duval street, will spend u few weeks nt Atlantic City with her sis ter, Mrs. Walter F. Brown. Mrs. Thema, of 5281 Germnntewn avenue, has announced the. engagpment of her daughter, Miss Edna Marie Thema, te Dr. Charles E. Pike, of this city. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hansel! enter tained several guests at dinner nt their home, 11 Seuth Fifty-first street, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Themas Edward Ycn.a, of Redlnnds, Calif., are recel lug con gratulations en the birth of n daughter, Nancy Yerxa. Mrs. Yerxa was Mlta Thclma Uerger, of Hamilton ceuit. Mr. nnd Mrs. Douglass D Durand, of the Aqullla Apartments, entertained Mr. and Mrs. William Boelo nt dinner nt their home. Forty-eighth and Snnsem streets, last evening. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Dunbar entcr tallied In honor of their tfen Willl.im'n ninth birthday anniversary, ut their home, (1142 Washington avenue, yester day afternoon. Mrs. Dunbar and Mas ter Jeseph Dunbar hae returned te their home after a visit of sevcrnl days te relatives ln Baltimore. Mr. Edward Cenner, of 4337 Balti more aenue, accompanied by Mr. Ar thur Hale, of Washington, will spenn the week-end nt Octer.ir.i Hall, Rew. Uindsvllle, Mil. Mrs. Frank T. Sentrnan, of the Montu vista ApartmentH, entertained her luncheon and brldge club at her home yesterday afternoon. The menibeis In clude Mis. T, Dllwerth. Mis. O. Winter, Mrs. II. Wleaud, Mis, J. Thompson, Mrs E Lenthcrman, Mrs. I Hecker nnd Mrs. Ethel DoVell. Mr. and Mrs. V. Edward Nelan, who have recently returned from Cincinnati, will entertain tin- membcin of their brldge club at their home this uvuiilng, The members include Mr. and Mrs, Douglass D. Durand, Mr. and Mrs. Kol Kel Un Richardson Meyeis, Mr. and Mrs. DEBUTANTE OF iJSM&Hea&a 7 ! v& i "b"b"i"i PPiUMaB-'BBaMB flaBHMIB . MBBIWMrfciBB i';fj jr; BaHsBi'aH'iHUBaiH-:! MISS IIRLKN IIOJ'K MONTGOMKRY l)ujhler of Mr. and Mrs, Rebert Leantlnjllontremerj-, of. Ardrossan,' VIIbqv, ! tepepdUu PJe Winter In Hle with her psrenta., Thy ' frr tm EVENING PUBLIC Returns te City ., . r ni-wrx I'liote by Bachraih MISS DOROTHY It. RODOERS Debutante daughter of Mrs. Wil liam II. Denner, of .14,'j Seuth Klfibtcenlh street, who has been visit Inp; her grandfather, Mr. Wil liam Hedgcrs, of Pittsburgh William P. Brcnz, Jr., Mr. Charles Car Car eoll Hicks, 3d, and Dr. Franklin Lane, U. S. N NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs. William Parsons, of North Fifteenth street, will leave shortly for Washington, D. C, where they will spend sonie time. Mr. and Mrs. Philip Freud, of 3817 North Elgnteenth street, have announced the engagement of their daughter, MIsh Pearl Freud, te .Mr. Harry Wolff, of this city. ' Mr. and Mrs. Walter F. Etnwechter. or 17j.i Ramena avenue, Frnnkferd, will have as their guest ever the Easter holidays their cousin. Miss Mnurine Mc Laughlin, of Whenten Heights, Mnss. Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Gresshandlcr, of 2714 North Twenty-ninth street, en tertained as their guest for some time .Mr. wiiiium uressnnnaier, of Budapest, Austria-Hungary. Mis. Hareld Dicksen, of Snvenipntli street and Glrard avenue, will entertain the members of her sewing clrcle at her home en Tuesdny afternoon. Miss Florence Patterson, of North Eighteenth stieet, Is spending a fort night at New Yerk. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob B. Heffman, of 4DU North Eighth street, nre receiving congratulations unen the birth nf a. Ren. I Zev Wolfe Heffman. Mrs. Heffman w HI be remembered as Miss Leah L. Futer. nlk. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Fred Rebblns, of 2527 Seuth Garnet street, will move Bheitly te her new home In Baltimore, Md. A reception and dance will be given by the members of the Delta Delta Koreilty and Alpha Phi Fraternity en Friday evening, April 21, nt the iielic-vuo-.Stratferd. Mr. William Themas Trnyner, of 2314 Seuth Juniper street, announces the en gagement of his daughter, Miss Cath Cath erliie M.aile Tuijner, te Mr. Jack B, Robinson The wedding will take place en June 7' lit the Catholic Church of tha Epiphany, Eleventh and Jacksen sreets. The marriage of Miss Mincra Man tell, of 300S Page street, and Mr. Sam uel Simen, of 2U02 Wharten street, took placi, en Tuesday evening, March 14, at the New Garrlck Hall. Rabbi A. Wlnekur officiated at the ceremony. There were about 300 guests preseit. NEXT SEASON A7 - ::-'."' . i B;, yj l'hole by the I'lillllpi tlluUle couaMV'e WmV V, ws . . ;vU,Mi W " rflft LEDGERPHflbADEPHIA, SATURDAY DREAMLAND ADVENTURES The Queer People By DADDY rt, j .TnKi. .rcarina mnitie lalre capi, itart for Fairyland. They axe arretted for laughlne at queer fereit folk), but are freed en that charge. Then the Fairy king order them cant into the Hellew 'Iree Dungeon for wearing the magic fairy iap without pcrmitsien. CHAPTER VI A Queer Surprise QHOT them up in the Hellew Tree cU Dungeon." That was the order of the Fnlry kin te the two blue police men who held Jack nnd .Innet. The policemen started te drag the children away. nut en the lawn In front of the threne of King Hummer alighted Prince Fllttcr-Flash. Beside him was n beautiful Fairy. It was his mother, Queen Snarkllng'Dew. "Hall te the queen! Hail te the prince!" sang the fairies. "Hall, my reynl father! Hail, fair ies! Hail, folks of the forest!" cried the prince. "What Is nil the excitement nbeut?" "These suuey strangers daic te wear magic fctiry caps without permission," replied the kins, waving his hand to ward .Tack nnd Janet. "I am sending them te the Hellew Tree Dungeon.' Prince Fllttcr-Finsn turnca suurmj te Jack nnd Janet. One leek and he ran te them. .. , ... . "Hall. .Tnck! Hall, Janet!" he cried, claf.plnif them te him one at a time. "Welcome te Fairyland! Then Prince Fllttcr-Flnsh turned te the nstenlMied kins. "Thews strangers wear the manic fairy caps by rl?ht, my father," said he. "I gave them the caps for rescuing me from Black Drag Drag on nnd Hniry Ogre." "What?" shouted King Hummer. "Arc these the brave knlsht and fair lady who slew the 'dragon nnd defied the ogre te save you?" The king jumped from hli threne nnd ran te Jack and Janet. "Parden me. kind sir and sweet lady! And te think I nmtcuced you te be spanked and te be put sup sup nerlpis te bed with the fregs in the beg!" "And te be shut up ln the Hellew Tree Dungeon. Don't forget that," ynwncd the sleepy judge, "Forgive me," begged the king. "Forgive me, and I will take you upon an adventure ln Fairyland that will atone in full measure for the wrongs you have suffered." .Tnck and Janet were eager for nn adventure in Fairyland, nnd they quickly forgave the king. "Mether," hnld Prince Flltter-FlnBh te the beautiful Fairy, "may I present Janet and Jack?" The Fairy queen bowed graciously. .Tnck politely grabbed for his cap te take It off ns he bowed in return. "Ne! Ne!" warned the king. "Keep your cap en!" But the king spoke tee lnte. The cap was already In Jack's hand. As he lifted It from his head he heard a scream from Prince FIltter-Flebh. "Come bnck! Come back tomorrow!" .Tnck didn't knew what te make of that advice, and neither did Janet, who had lest her fairy cap as she dropped a deep curtly te the queen. But they understood In a moment. As the caps left their heads they suddenly grew into themselves agnln. The fairy court vanished. In Its place was simply a flowery glade. The fairies were buzzing away but new they looked like humming birds. But the most surprising thing of all was the queer people. They were still there, but they were wonderfully changed. They were no longer little humans with colored clothes, queer fnces and odd-shaped bodies they were blrdi. The fat, red-breasted birds were none ether than Cocky nnd Merry Itebinu. The policemen were Blue Jays. The dancers were all sorts of woodland birds. As Jack and Janet became children again the birds fled ln fright. "Why," cried Jnnet, "the queer people were net strangers nt all. They were just the birds." "Yes, but when we were the magic fntry caps our eyes were opened and we saw the birds as fairies see them." "I am sorry we took off our caps," cried Janet. "We might have gene en that adventure In Fairyland with the king. "We will go tomorrow," nnswercd Jack. "It is late new and time we were home. Come!" And home ihey run. (Jack and Jnnet find the magic fairy cap again in net week's story and be en (he adventure with the Kin of the 1' allies.) DELAWARE COUNTY Mr and Mrs. Ernest LeRoy Green win rib a card party this evening at their home In Media. Mr nnd Mrs. W. S. Baxter, of Owen and Plumstead avenue, Lansdowne will entertain at bridge this evening. The guests will be Mr. and Mrs. Nermnn Ferneii, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Cox. Mr and Mrs. Alexander Wall, Mr. and Mrs Charles E. Evans and Mr. and Mrs! Jehn Hullahun. Mrs Richard Oundry and her daughters, Miss Jcssle Oundry nnd Miss Cathurlnc Oundry. of Catensvllle, Md lime been guests for a week of Mr. and Mrs. EeuN Ress Little, at Screggle thelr home near Media. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward S. Werth, who have been spending a few weeks In th Seuth, tin v.) leturned te their home In Media, 'Mr and Mrs. Ernest M Yarnall have returned te Bcnd-ln-Reud, their home In Meylan, after a mouths' stay at Os mond Beach, Flerida, NORRISTOWN Imitations have been received In Nonlstewn te the wedding of MIsb Elizabeth Oortlen VnnTnssel, daughter of Mr. nnd Mis. Edward Demmlng Van. Tassel, of Newtenvllle, Mebs., and Mr Gilbert Ine D.innehower, son of Mr' William F. Dannehewfer, of Swede street, which will take place en Satur day evening, April 8, nt the home of the bride. Mrs. Walltye B. Stroud, sister of the bridegroom, will be one of the bridesmaids and Mr. William F Dannc hewer, Jr , will be nn usher. Mrs Wnlter B. Buchanan, of DeKalb street, has left for a stav In Flem. mlng, N. Y. Mr Nathan Hvdeinan. of neKnlb stieet, in spending several weeks In At. Mrs. Jehn Sudler. of Baltimore. Md . Is visiting her mother, Mrs. William Archer, of DeKalb street. m NOTED BEAUTY SHOCKS PARIS Sjifda! Cable Dfjjintrh, Copyright lift Paris .March .25. A sensation was caused at the Mlcnreine Opera ball last night by the nppcarnnce of n celebrated beauty In the early morning hours clml In three mask and sllpjiciic. she serX u domino concealing her face, and two lurge iiiaNks In front and back attached te lnclugs with n fringe of long beards, forming a sort of Hawaiian skirt. Mask and Wig Smoker Tonight ,Thc Mask and Wig Club of the Unl ?Vltjr of reunaylvahU' wli'r.i...V meter teTtliht at thfctk' Jmike. ain iiwv, yT rCfte Daily Mevie Magazine) AN ECHO OUT Of'tHE PAST 'BBVT -vBAmBjIii ?e,'v)jj'pky ' iBBBBjHjB I'?HBBWiBjHs2k. BHBBflMk. . tBHHHHBV v ipBBBHHHHHBHHp. IttF BBk. . VBHHHHHHHHbpJPi ,. F. . BBHHHHHVJHBHj flBBBHHCpr BHHHHHHHHHA4F7?ih A O 9 9 iESr You'll recognize a few of the above group, Irut net many. It was taken ten year age when the La-ky Studie en the const was newly opened. Left te right, standing: 0car Apfel, Max Flginnn, Charlci Itlchmnn. Wilfred Hticklnnd, Theodere Itebcrts, Rebert Kdcsen, Kchvnrd Abele, Oell 15. DrMlllp. Seated, left te right. I.elltu Robertsen, Jese L. I.usky nnd Bessie BnrrlFcale. Of the entire group, Hticklnnd, Roberts, De.Millc and Lnky himself ulenc renin In THE MOVIE FAN'S LETTER-BOX Bv nKNUY "Old Timer" writes- "Yeu see, I still address you with nil due respect regardless of your kind Invitation te call you 'Hen. Old Tep.' "Nevertheless, the next time T see t'.i't mi me old gentlemnn in tha; par ticular theatre reviewing n first show ing, I surely will salute ,ou. On your hend be it if I get pinched ns n movie 'ninsher.' "I was se delighted te see you men tion .Tnck Helt as ene of your cs ncclal favorites. I have always liked his work. While lie isn't ns handsome as some of our 'heroes,' he has a fine, clean, outdoor leek nbeut him that Is attractive. "Just recently it wns my mlsfortune te stray Inte a neighborhood theatre that was showing 'A Mnn's Heme.' Wasn't It nwful? All the effort they wasted about nothing. "Twe regular character folks, Kath lyn Williams and Harry Merey, utterly wasted. Same old 'hokum' used he many times already thnt It has whis kers. Stern, money-mud husband, dig nified wife, designing young man, pos ing ns family friend. All the dope for n 'regular drammcr.' And when the D. Y. M. asked for money, Knthlyn Instantly snatched off her pearls and gave them te him. And I said If she did that l was leaving nnu most buruiy did nt the first possible moment. "Why de they always give their jewels, and why is It always a string of 'polls?' "That picture Is an answer te 'What is the matter with the movies?' "It hns been a lone time since we have seen or heanl of Tem Ferman in n picture. T knew he has been di recting for Tem Melghnn, but wondered If lie hnd given up the ncting end al together. Have you heard if he is te play in anything nt all in the near fu ture? Always thought lets et nun, ne wns such a quiet, unassuming lad nnd I vnnrs7 i 1 J.....,ll ...nil HniniMnhrl'u.'' milieu jintiiiivi , .,v... .....ta. . him ln the old Lnsky pictures about six or eight je.irs nge? "I have heard and rend the rambling of lets of fans, but have et te hear a thing about Will Hegeia ln your col umn. "De veu like his pictures? Te me he has the quaintest personality en the screen today. Far from geed looking and never dressed up, his naive manner nnd whimsical smile arc us charming ns n youngster's of ten. And in Ills emotional part he is convincing, tee. A friend of mine said: 'I never care te see his pictures; you can see n sloppy looking man any time without going te the movie. "I feel sorry that she does net see farther thnn patent leather hair nnd dress suits. Hut there is no account ing for another's taste and undoubtedly lets of people think the same about mine. "Well, ns I'm nn 'Old Timer,' any wav, maybe 1 am a little peculiar my my selfweo kuewb? Yeu tan tell me nfter I accost ou some day at the movies. . "One thing I'm certain of; I in n rotten penman and if you read all these letters I v,rlte jeu should geti the 'Hek' award next year "Adle.s 'Hen.' . , "l. S. De I bore you te extinction writing these rambling letters each and every week 1 hope net; It's really enjoyment te me (Yeu bit 'ou don't bore me. Your letters nre nlwns worth rending. As te your penmanship. I guess l'e seen worse though I'm net sure. It would be all right if ou would make our "s" n lltt'e different from our "r" and If you'd dot jour "I" and write the word "Is" se that I don't think It's n "u" nnd v,rite "her" se that I can tell It from jour "his" and, after thnt, use a typewriter. Hut it's nil right; don't worry. Yes, "A Man's Heme" wash shure a shad affair 1 should shay she. Thej usually wear "polls" In the movies becniibe they photograph better than diamonds. A diamond gives out tiny rays of very strong light that cause what photographers cull "halation" en the negathe. Tem Ferninn has ghen up acting. He has just btartcd directing Kathcrlne MacDennld in her new picture. Will Hegers isn't exactly the tjpe of male beauty te appeal te tlte kind of girl who gees crazy out Valentine. Hut 1 like him Immensely nnd alwnjs have, in spite of some of his er unsatisfactory plays, "Cme (Jlerlnus Day," hewctcr, atones for nil of them I "nick" writes. "I.if-t nifilit I saw 'Footfalls' unci watched it with vitxy liiK emotions, if 1 im-esi micli things, llrnbln'h rini.tieii of t pnrty in the ceuntiy districts is se absolutely rldlc rldlc uIeiih thnt It U'ft u bad tnste thnt Un Rered thretish tin ret of the picture. "I have spent mhiie of my young life In the rural districts, e.-pec-inllv of West VliKliiln, nnd shw reusidernble of their froelnl life, mid in these dnMt nf U mail -order lieuset. nnd women's mug- i azincs It la rather diftn'iilt te Imtiiue anything se weird u the flinracters I snewn nt tne pnrty tn loetfiillK. "These people have ways und menus of knewhiK fairly well what Is going en in the world oiUside anil it is un In- out te their inteiruenrp te show them te the Urban wer'A t people who are Uckliig. in ceed senxc. , MARCH 25, 19212 M. NT3ET.T lnr heennse of his innuthincs and Indi cated weakness of mind nnd instability, whereas he could have created n rather satisfying charncter with the use of n little common sense. Estelle Tayler was much better ns the 'girl,' but if she ploys with Douglas very much she is liable te get the habit of pulling funny faces, tee. Her pesturln war overdrawn, as u visit te anv little tewn1 ...in i.n..... .., i.i i,f i Ln1, being done this season. m !.., ..,.,H 1 i,l,1 J...U .u.i.uiy wu-i t ..i.i. t"s7 '.-" the attention in spite of the fact that Hrnbln has exaggerated a great deal anil I think Tyrene Power deserves a great deal of credit and praise for the manner i In which he portrayed se difficult a character, although even here an at- tempt was inn.le te spoil nimey snow - ing tee vividly the ngeny of a man s soul nncl only his (Powers) ability saved this part of it. "The sets, te my mind, were very Indifferent. The 'street' wns tee pnl- ! et Dick llnrtheimess seen. Address him , pnbly n built ene, nnd ether scenes i care of Inspiration Pictures, oOe 1 ifth lacked a sense of rcelncss. The double avenue, New Yerk. , exposure was bad, it being perfectly evident that some one lacked n sense of "Illllle" Address Vivian Martin at distance thnt reminds me of the man the Nera Hayes Theatre, West Forty who invented near-beer. I fourth street. New Yerk. She's en the "Gladden James exhibited entirely tee speaking stngp new, you knew, in n plaj white a face and a lack of fire te make u i called "Just Married." vivid impression as a civil engineer ' - , active ln the held. The wind and sun, somehow, hnvp a bad habit of lining n mnn's. face and removing the whiteness from the skin. "I have made a let of cemplnints, and yet, strange te say. I enjoyed the picture. With n little discretion in the direction of It, I can readily imagine that It could have been a veiy powerful picture thnt would have caused a regu lar storm of approval. I would like te see the same picture done by the direc tor of 'The Ruling Passion one of the finest pictures I hnvc ever looked at. New, hew does my opinion gee with "Seme day when I hnve hours nt my disposal I am going te write out all the pent-up criticisms I am storing away week after week, but I shall be careful te include the prnl'-e, tee, for there Is room for plenty of both." (Your opinion coincides with mine se perfectly en "Footfalls" that it almost makes me suspicious jeu read my re view of it nnd nie having a joke at mv expense. The same unfnwiruble criti cisms can be made of most of the ie- piuiTnri.As 'Smetb-puyJ cemmnv Of AMfRIC APOI TO C2D i. THOMPSON ST3. frJL.L.J mmivi.i: DAILY LEW CODY tn "A DANGi:ilOL's PASTIME" ARfAniA chestnut ni. ietii rtP.'wrtUIA in a M te ii 15 P v WILL ROGERS & LILA LEE III "ONE OI.OIUOIS UAV A CTHt KIOIITH & ailtAKD AVENUE J I Jl j vl INKK DAILY Orch. 22 MadeRt Atudiulcr, I'.iiiiiiui Coin, Wm. S. Hart in "Travelin On" BALTIMORE V $ SftK? MARY MILES MINTER In 'TM.I.IL" BLUEBIRD llreal . Susquehanna C ntinuem ". until 11 EUGENE O'BRIEN Id "CMIVALHOI'm CIIAHI.KV BROADWAY Br,? s,"pk?, LIONEL BARRYMORE lu "ItUUMKUAM, 1111. 1." CAPITOL 22 S1AJIKKT ST. 10 A M. te 11 in P. M GEOKGR TlTZMAVltlCn PKODrCTION "THREE LIVE GHOSTS" COLONIAL Gln-&?yf1! p Wallace Reid & Elsie Fergusen in "pet kii umr.rxev FAIRMOUNT MSZJ ! EUGENE O'BRIEN ill "C1UVAI.KOI-. CHAKLT.Y" CLTLI CT THKATnn Helow Sriuea jOin Ol, MATINEK DAILY ALICE BRADY in "imvs or Tin: kast" GREAT NORTHERN "?ti HWJ, HAROLD LLOYD In "A SAII.OU-MADi: .MAN" IMPERIAL S? JanVA,H.vf8B HAROLD LLOYD In "A HAlLOK-MAIli: MAN" KARITONjCHES'rNU'r A"V BROAD AINB AVIUM JCK HOtT la VBOUGHT AND PAID FO" I cTnt Fex nreduct. That studio seems ... Im wnrlf in,, mi thn n miiMmf li in flint ... .... .. ...... .. ..-. .. ............. ...... , , till movie fans nre country people of I the Civil War peiiecl ntnl lime no in- I I telligcnce or clNeietien of theii own. Thei silly actions of the village folk In the picture couldn't be duplicated In nn Ullage In America today. On the eon- trnry, I've found that the young vll- , ji,iry Miles Minter's sKter. Louise Fa Inge girl is n pretty wide-awake per- I zr,m nll(1 t. Rev Hnmes. son nnd net many jumps behind tlie most 1 Mabel Normand will complete "Su "Su sephistlcatcd amp along Chestnut , zennill her Sennett feature film, the ctreet or Hrendwuy. att0P pnrt 0f April. She plans te go tej; The double exposure wn very rare- i:urepp for a vacation nnd, rest, andrf lesslv clone, 1 noticed one ca.e espe- ...Ml .-Kit nil the rmnnlnr nnints nf ln- .. eially, where the dream girl is sup- posed te plnce her hands 111 the hands ",f ,hr l ("1)It'r nnd she leeks os "". "' "'- ri: ..lltllliiii 111- i.ill-n. i linal. .tA MA r AHnAllinn 1. I LI lii!.1 rrnnuiy. I thought Tem Douglas liope- ,(,ssIv fmpes,lbie. He was worse than tjlrcth IllRheu im(1 th.lt's bad enough v s.w,i you ev,.r i,nVe t0 hR0 tirel nl, thnt rlBMmrel(. te get a .u mtp country Blrl t0 kihs JeuV And did she almost die of embarrass- nt nftfinvanl? X()t whcre x t()lne f GernIHne. ' . ,. , Curiosity les ; we'll print a jueture rrrnnrnin i iiiinnra W 'Z - HP ALDINEli 'Rzsfaurant&CeffeeSfibp I ZOO 0NAERS ' DAILY-SUNDAY 6 te Sfi PLATTE R S Business Men's 'I 'A La Carte Serviced 1 SJ1 TO e P.M ' lO&CHESTNUTSTsJ I - d iimitfmntimtn '"mil l'IIUT01'l,AY! The folleving theatres obtain their pictures through the STANLEY Company of America, which is a guarantee of early showing of the finest productions. Ask for the theatre in your locality obtaining pictures through the Stanley Com pany of America. I IRPRTV UROAD & nl l MWA AV. UUL' MATIN 1 IHILV ETHEL CLAYTON in "iji:k etw aicim - ORIPNT woeaiond ah in ejii at. V-MMLrflN l MATlNtl. IA1 1 V I Mr. and Mrs. Carter DeHaven In JTVIN 111. lis" OVERBROOK""-uU'uirORD TOM MIX i "Till: MI.IIT JKIltxKMl.N" PAI APP ViU MAItKLT f-TItCET I RUDOLPH VALENTINO in "mciiixn (ir Tin: lady i.i-.tiv RFP.FNIT iLVKKirr st" u, i-rn iJ vji,i"j i ie m i n r m GARETH HUGHES iDj'i ;tii.k t. v ."ti:Mis ' RIAI TO KHJIA.NTOWX AVBNLT. WALLACE REID ' in "iii.vr i'ki:i: SHERWOOD SVr flnmer. at. CHARLES RAY . In "A MIOMdlir IIKI.L" STANI FY "AnK'-T AT IHTH "" O 1 rlIL-II u x M ., ,, , j, M , WESLEY BARRY I iii."riinni, ds" b I AN ION MVi v m .u,rr,pnM TYRONE POWER in "rneirvi i.s 333 MARKET ,bTn;fCT "I,,I1BTO HAROLD LLOYD In "V SMI.OR.MAIII" MN" VICTORIA MArVT..7?",".wV TOM MIX In "SK liif.ii-" GRANT 40th & Girnrd Ave". ...V.'.VJ.1151"1 "AHA t snn i I.VI.N'Mls T ci 'in vi ii D. W. GRIFFITH Pri-sfntM III., CiritrM I-i-rrtlrrr "WAY DOWN EAST" A I UIHLK THEATRES. MKMRF.RS OF M ptTTT-1 M' Amlin;nrlnr a'liniere Ap ,t r.cltli WILLIAM DUNCAN tirxi MU Grnnt Arllm In "111HKAKM ' ' Geririantewn T,TfcAv"- ' If. -MJ ANTONIA MORENO TO PLAY WITH ; COLLEEN MOORED W e.v iiwnii.i,cv iiii,.'ir,n Hollj-weod, Calif. .. .rm A ,1,, t . .i A rsJONie MORENO hns severea connection with the Vltai Cempnny nnd Is suing the ergnlilttWJ for Sl2I),0(M, nlleglng brench of c9Tifii for one picture nncl will l,c featured "iMil' It with Colleen Moere. The story anilfftfi Clin Cllm vnnuCnt. ir,,., ti.ltt,.M v fill. iV, 9 .... .. . . fttirs pert liugnes, wne will also direct. JluOj ."fj title nt picaent is "The Bitterness of 'M u .. , -it., -.r ...... . - , -!w3 evm-ij. ,ir, ..Luirne win jiuniuy ii ltnllnn dnncrr. a tinrt well putted te hi i& l.ntln type. Others In the rnst are jIJ Martha Mnttex. Frances MncI)nna1cA "ffi I 11 iiiiaiu wrinmnuti nun irrpun .iun.w ; "77 . .,.n ,-,., .... 4 .... . r.dl . The Come Oti Inn today looked llltpT.'vy a innneii-picitire rnnvcniieu. aiudbk ffi , the lunchcTH were lHliel Clnyten nwU"'' her brother, (.nrmcl Mjers nncl Iter i, mother, Zleti Mjers, In ether of Carnifl 1 and secretnry te Irving Thnlbcrg, dfs, ' rector gener.il of Universal; Lean B.ilrd, Mary Wjnii, rrnthliufinm'a I latest screen jiretegc; Agnes Smith, the 'writer, nnd Ueatrlee Ilurnham, who played tin Important part In Prlscllla ,Oean'H "That Lass e' Lewrle's." There ? was also n throng of Christie girls In costume for a Itussinn ballet scene. They mnke mere noise than two bar- 1 icl of monkeys. I Udwln Oarewe in directing n picture called "I Am the Law." It is another-' Northwest Mounted Police opus, nnd I nn nll-stnr cast Is being used. Alice i.nke, Wcnnctn iinriun. iiescinary 'J'heby. Gasten (llass nnd Hecter Sarno comprise a noteworthy grnun. The llecry boys, Nonh and Wallace, are cemb'lnlng te de nil the villainous work, i, Klllett Dexter Is en his way frer New Yerk te plnv the lead, with Clara ' Kimball Yeung In "Thi Hnnili of " Nara," n picture from a story laid' In Russia. It is lepertpcl that Mary Mllci Min ter will go te Honolulu for a vacation. Hen Turphi has gene te Het Springs ,, for n month's rest. t During his nb-ence, Phyllis Havct, I i.i i...it.... ...n....,n t. nr.n...il.,. .,t j,,., m.;iiiijii; ituiiiiui, i- iii'viiuuib ... r. (.fnte. In fact, she i building nn apart-' mnilt hmu-e in Heverly Hills. Real e?- T t,lf(, E0(,ms te be quite the thing for'S actors nnd nctrcsse te epeinte during? Thespian quietus. Others who engage i iin iici,ini or,. Mnrmiprltp Shidhv. ,r(ti Mnci Sennett, the producer of ' ,nnnn will return from Nnw Yerk , ln tjni0 t0 8ce tle completion of the picture. lieth Jrvmg i uinmings unci Hunt. Stromberg has tented space nt Unl- , eral for the production of their re sPc'i live pictures. Mr. Cummings will1"" make a feature picture with an all-star cast lie has been mnking short-reel j Westerns, net only directing them, but 2 acting ns their rtnr. Mr. Streinberg v' plnns te put Hull Mentana before the vt public ln a series of comedy dramas. - At the FASHION SHOW: FRANCIS M. BOTELHO CO. 328 Chestnut St. Present the famous exquisite ZARITA PEARL NECKLACES and ROPES en numerous LIVING MODELS premnnitinic "Peacock Alley" Exhibits may be bought direct at this booth Ne. 42 BELLEVUE-STRATFORD March 23, 24, 25 IIIOT(llLAY "phote-piayT i-AJr-n yenanu, COMPANV r OAMtBie TheNlXON-NlRDLlNGER THEA TRL3 RFf MONT t2D ahevu mahkbt L-M-'v,v-'i l 1 10 nn 1 .1 fl 30 t l) I, u. RUDOLPH VALENTINO In "MiiKVN or un; I.A1IY I.inTIt" CFDAR G0'ru & CKDAIl AVENUE -i-u.ni , 30 ina 3 7 ai 0 ,, ,it NEAL HART In ,KMil.I.AM" COI ISFI IIV1 Mfe' lt- IHh 4 UOUl WALLACE REID in "hi'.st ri(i:i IUMB0 r,-N'T ST U1HAIID AVE. juiiiuu ,jn ll0 hln ,m rrankr ,rcl ,.L., RICHARD TALMADGE In "Till. 1 MiMMW' LEADER Z -fe .L,A,Nt,,A?Tf ?, Ffc UII1IM I)J MIII.I' I'HCIDI ('TII)N "MISS LULU BETT" "urirn un lilt crtTII LOCUST r.QD AMI I.fti'l HT 8TIIISETH tntt l irt 3 I:mj ci i.i m ii MAE MURRAY In "PliACOCK AI.MJV NIXON r'D AN" "AHKUT STa' HOOT GIBSON i"tiii: rntiMaii'.ic" RIVOLI t-U'N HANhOM HT8. "" V Hareld Lloyd, "A Sailor-Made MmV' X Vlilr.l-lul liinn In -ll.e renrlrrnlh !,.,. , vA AQTH QT Thi-mre. Opp. . T.ni-i - fl RUDOLPH VALENTINO "' In "MIIHAN (II" Till: I.AIIV I.KTTY" STRAND (im . a"L Yrn,'" ' wne , iTeZ? j ' n.lt IHIICThON" i $ Jffli . v. A. USX , r- r. .. .... '"WhilV j cr J' tlXSUIN 'rWZM utAlNlUt. JOY Kl In "A TALK Of TWO U ORUM . ." ?.' PAR$ZZMMMm 4. 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