Show I Jerry the the- Attraction at the Wilkes Tonight I II I biM biMS S W S 44 S 5 5 Photo by Miss Nana Bryant leading l lady dy of the Wilkes Players in th the fascinating pa pajamas pajamas pajamas pa- pa jamas she will wear when playing the tho title role in Jerry the coming weeks week's attraction at the Wilkes opening with tonight's performance I A A comedy a mile ahead of time I is the expression used to characterize I I Jerry which will m be the attraction at the Wilkes all week beginning with tonight's performance with Miss 1 Nana Bryant in the title role This delightful delight delight- ful play for which Catharine Ch Chisholm Cushing Gushing the author created such an adorable character as Jerry will allow i Miss 1 Bryant full sway way to demonstrate her talents and charm in fascinating pink sil silk pajamas and it goes oes without saying that the adorable character willbe will willi willibe be adorably portrayed by Miss Bryant as Jerry Jerry does all aU sorts of things in iii all sorts of ways she says all sorts of funny things and is the best example example exam exam- pIe known of the eternal feminine and andone andone andone one never knows what she is going to todo todo todo do next Jerry lives in Chicago and antI her Aunt Joan lives in Philadelphia so Jerry hies herself to the City of Brotherly Love for a short visit Immediately upon her arrival she falls taUs in love with her Ker aunts aunt's fiance and also immediately de decides decides de- de I she will have him for herself and make a match between her aunt and Peter Flagg an Englishman That much of the plan is easy to begin because Aunt Joan is becoming tired of her laggard lover and has turned her attentions to Peter l Flagg lagg She had been engaged to Montague Wade the man inan whom Jerry Jero has marked for her own property for twenty years but having for one or another put off the nuptials from year to year he has contracted the habit of of- postponing postponing post post- indefinitely U the e ceremonies Unaware of what is going on Aunt Joan is astonished to learn that the announcement of the termination of the engagement between her and Mon Mon- tague Wade had been announced Aunt I Joan is secretly glad of it it but like I everyone else is astonished at the abruptness of at f the news Gradually the matter is sifted down and Jerry is found to be the culprit H Her r mother is very much vexed and locks Jerry in her room with only the scantiest of diets to console her I I Clad in the daintiest of pink pajamas I I Jerry Terry flounces about the room and i flops in and out of bed and behaves I generally as does a naughty child until the happy thought strikes her of bringIng bring- bring ring Ing Montague to time and maltin making them I all sorry sorry sorry-at at least for a a. time So she I sends word that she has taken poison I and Monty Joan her mother and Peter who are all at church rush home in ina ina ina a pa panic only to find it is another of Jerrys Jerry's tricks s. s Monty however confessed his love Jove for Jerry while he thought she was was' dying dying dy dy- dy- dy ing and Jerry is supremely happy at having turned the clever trick and the final curtain gives ample assurance that Jerry and Montague will live Jive happy happy hap hap- py for some time after atter Cecil Kirke Kirle will play the part opposite opposite site to Jerry Terry that of Montague Wade and with the aid of the other members of the Wilkes Players among whom are I Frederick Moore 1 as Peter Flagg George Barnes as Dr Kirk Alice Conrad Conral Con Con- rad ral as Jerrys Jerry's mother Claire Sinclair I as Aunt Joan and Frank Bonner and McNulty as Briggs and l Louis ouis respectively another week of delightful delight delight- I Wilkes ful fun is promised patrons of the The Wilkes orchestra under the direction di di- di of Morris A. A Anc Andrews will I please the patrons between acts with a splendid program of orchestrations Ad Adv S |