Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1916 . ingfemme de chambre, who compUcatea the plot, and a live monlrey orhich furthercomplicates It. Tlie proceeds from the production wUlbe sent to the Parisian society des Amisdes Soldats Aveugles, which has under-taken to teach trades to French have been blinded In the war. At the conclusion of the performance adance for the actors, members - theCercle ajid the audience will be held inthe Copley Theatre ballroom. Womens parts will be taken by membersof the Radcliffe Cercle. The casts for the two plays follow: ^ei-v


Perkins School for the Blind Bound Clippings: World War Blind, 1916 . ingfemme de chambre, who compUcatea the plot, and a live monlrey orhich furthercomplicates It. Tlie proceeds from the production wUlbe sent to the Parisian society des Amisdes Soldats Aveugles, which has under-taken to teach trades to French have been blinded In the war. At the conclusion of the performance adance for the actors, members - theCercle ajid the audience will be held inthe Copley Theatre ballroom. Womens parts will be taken by membersof the Radcliffe Cercle. The casts for the two plays follow: ^ei-vtr, Colonel Bulin, HardingeSchoUe, 18; Lieutenant Eulin, R. D. L,ong-year, 18; General Girard, F. C. DoWolf,uC.; Madame Eulin, Doris Halman, 16;PauUne, Marjorie Williams, 17, and LeMinlstre d© la Ouerre, G. P. Slade, 17. et sa Bonne, Edgar. J. 19; M. Veauvardin, L. M. |Quirin, 10; Henriette, Ethel Keep, 16;Madame Beaudeloche, Margaret Caj^er,18: Florestine, Mary Reed, 19, and LiaNotaire^ A. Ooopeiy U^ rSOCICTY JOINS STAGE TO AID WAPS BUNDED. Lady Colebrooke, Sir Herbert Tree and Many Others toAppear. One of the most elaborate private er-tertaintnents of the season for charity isto be a musical and theatrical perform-iance, sufppe-r anrt dan-ce to be held onMay 17 at the Ritz-Carltcn Hotel for theibenefit of the Permanent Blind ReliefWar Fund for the British, French andBelgian soldiers. Practically Wi« holelower floor of the hotel has been re-served, and admittance wifll toe only The entertainment is beingarranged in detail by Miss Klsa Maxwell,of London, and Mr. Robert Tittle the Ritz-Curlton. I Sir Herbert Tree and his daughter, Missiris Tree, are to tai<e part in the enter-tainment, and Miss Ina Claire and ArnoldjUaly will present Sauce for the Goose,a sketch now being played in I^ondon. Thefoxtrot from Melinda and Her Sisterswill be danced by Misses Gwendolen King,Anne Scott, Flora McAlpin, Florence Gil-bert, Constance P


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