C JUST GOSSIP ABOfIT PEOPLE "" " - tiancy Wynne Tells of Pretty ClethesShe Hears the I' Walten Clarks Will Live in 'tne.Wfbr Seme jivuie inuie si)lvi II gAW Mnrgeret Wright the ether rfar wearing nn awfully good-leek- hif frock. It was or dark bluo.i'elijct: iii, nnd the skirt had n bend of woelt ,. Inhreidery abeuf'flve Inches. wide ftbevn the liem. The wool was m tan,- and 1 . 'i. ,i The bodice or UDner nart of the cewn was open at the neck, and nhe. ' ' were a long string of pearls. i , " Her hat was a rawer smnu quo or ' iMirnle straw trimmed across the1. front' ', with a purple wing, and sho'BadjiC'tep . Sit of very dark blue materlnlrfeavliy . ?.,..! i.i.itirnilrifl In Rnnnr'M 'nml : frimmed NVllh black Persian lamb. She,' ' were tnn silk stockings and fancy pat-! ' nt leather t slippers with the' epn- Lit nnrt nt the heel and the UDDCri . "ft of the slipper eU. She "ad just, .me up from spending n day in-, At-1 Untie City. r WAS sorry the ether day te hear, 1 that the Walten Clnrk, .Tr.'s, re' talC te' loave Phlladclpjila for a while inrwAy, f et permanently, wniten intelng West en business, nnd expects ,'tti In Texas, perhaps In Dallas And Betty Is going with her two babies ht with hcrmethcr, Mrs. Hutchisen Sett, n New Yerk until Wolten finds . house out there. Won't It be Interesting If they de MttleMn Dallas?. Yeu knew, that city mi named after Betty's great-grcat-nnele.JIr.' Dallas. Her brother Is Diilas Soett-rMri Clarke business u nr that .city, end they probably will be lit"' the VeM for several years at any rate. -'.We'll all miss them ever te much, ferV'Betty -Is attractive and the life of tvery party she gees te. Betty has beautiful' eyes. They are wav blue nml "very large, with long, black lashcrfj and, .they fairly dance with fun. Small Betty, who is new nr!y four years old, .has' the same wesderful eyes, nnd It's net .hard te mess what a belle slie will be when her lime comes te be Introduced. ' ' YOU knew the last ""Cushman Club Actors' 'Afternoon will' be held next Tuesday in the Academy of Music nd It'll going te be awfully interest Ing, because Kathleen Heward, the Metropolitan Opera singer who docs juch wonderful character work, tee, will be there hrtd will talk of the In formal side of en opera singer s life. Mice Duer Miller, whose book. "Man slaughter," earned se much talk this winter, will speak, tee. Geerge (ttbbs Is going te preside, and the actor nnd actreis who will be guests of honor will be Bruce MncRae and Helen Men kin. , . ' Certainly these six afternoons hnve been very successful. I knew I have tnjercd them Immensely nnd I feel sure ereryenc elc has. I de hope the Cush man Club's managers will have them n'rtt nr. tee, for the subscriptions have rnicd n handsome amount toward the club's expenses. TITE ether evening Xancy had occa sion te go Inte town en the train and vns having a benutiful time watch ing the pretty girls and their overcented friends bearding the train te go te a duiec or the theatre. At one station two glth get en together, nnd they were lovely in their fluffy cloaks and beautifully arranged hair. It appeared Sarah's car was out of commission and se their fathers and mothers hnd decided they might ride in tetui together. Knrnh joining them nt the next Hfntlnn, and take a cab te tliMr destination. A-i we nenrcd the station they began peering out of the windows, looking for Sarah, and when he came in through the doorway I was net surprised that they seemed glad te (ec her. She looked m sweet with he ulvet :lenk nnd big fur eellnr. But what en earth was the long white nr rnngement hanging down at the back .of the shoulder? Suddenly there were shrlekn of laughter from the tliree us, turning Sarah around, the ether two discovered a long white shirt-waist hanging down ever her bnck. She'd picked up the waist with the coat, nnd hew it re mained hanging from the cellar until she reached the train I cannot f-ee, for l,t was attached by the extreme end of one iieeve. And it was a leveiv one, tee. Fortunately, they saved it. but .the giggles kept up all the way in town. NANCY AVYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. Henry Paul Bally, of 2L'U Lan caster pike, will entertain at a card parly en Thursday afternoon next. Mr. nd Mrs. Jj.iily will also entertain at pinner en Monday evening, March 27, m honor of their son, Mr. Theodere L. Bally, hefcire the April dance at the Huntingdon Valley Country Club. Mr. ally. who is a student at St. Paul's Scheel, will itturn home fur the Easter vacation. Mr. and Mrs. Evan Randelph, of ftrnlnole nnd Chnstnnt iivpnung. Chest- Hut Hill, nie receiving congratulations i iee eirui or a son, David story nan nan delph. en Saturday. March 4. Mrs. nandelph v,.i MUs Hepe Carsen. Mr. and Mr. Alexander "exe Yar fiall, who eiuit the winter with Mi. larnall's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Charl ton Yarnall, at their 'town house. Sev-fnte-enth and Locum streets, wfll open ineir country place at Wynneweud this eek. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn Kent Kane, of Broekliollnw, Radner, will entertain ut a "inner, followed by dancing, nn Satui- Q&V Pi;mltitr Milt nil .-. It. ItnmiK ,.f ,l.n birthdnv of their daughter, Miss Flor Fler 1 ence Paul Kane. Mrs Ueorge Dallas Dlxeir. of 2004 spruce meet, nccempanleil by her wughter, Mru. Gardner Cassatt. will sail Friday & Sat. Only NEW TWEED Tailleur Suits te your order or rtidy te put ea and .SO Hretctiv twcrdl. mart htrrlntbeiM nnd n I f t t icon ilatba. In nlitd n4 Imlitiiren: wonderful vlilf when TOO renlili'r atrle. ma lerlaU and worm in uiii' hi i). All nnt tailored, j a n ten irene lined. Haf te Match ntlng your own or our material-. . 123 Seuth Mm "?n FLOOR St. ! ferTfatQPp CrntV- fbmt Aim.1 Print Actt r a 2.DayvT V zr TT V AlMv hSLrJfe uvun iyqxir eeK iifi'er J?1", yhrehe will spend and Italy? Jbavel,nif ,n Bnand France ' fj,.;"1! Mrs. Jjiebrt Naming Weed USfl r' a"l Mrt. Pfcul. Denckla Howe MlrlL2ccS?y,,.h,e,b?l0f Mr"' Herbert M. SSSf'1,8i L treet, at the opera, en Tuesday evening next! ($ 55XL,PMJJn.ef Mr"- Charles g .ihTC'w WSf wtt Pahd! fcfen.1liUft.t.er,XlM crn'la H. Itankln Pei91i7un Farm' pfnyn. who are tk nT.1.nen CrU,8' "8 dt prM- On street, Qermnntewn. who has-been spending a Week tn Atlantic City as the truest of- Miss Margsretta du Pent, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Irenee du Pent, of Wilmington, Del., wilt return home today. Mre. Charles Stewart Wurts, of 928 ?'?Iu?e J1'1- wH1 , ,eave today for a trip te Terente, Carl., where she will be the gmeit of Mrs. Graham Thompson. She expects te remain about ten days. iA-w.wldLng of Interest that will take place In the early Burmner will be that of Mlsa Elliabcth Elliett Miller, daugh i?rA'IJ,r; Mrs. Merris Beeth Miller, of 409 Seuth Twenty-second street, and .lieutenant Scott O. Lamb, United States Navy,, of Ohie. Lleutenant Lamb Is en duty at present In Cuba. I Mrs. Samuel Hinds Themas will tlve avbaiaar at her home, 2028 De Lancey Htuc t,.moIrew, afternoon, for the ben ctlt of the Anndal. Rescue Leanue. The league Is endeavoring te raise a me morial te the late MIm Kitty lllddle and Mrs. Bradbury' Bedell, whff were both ardent members. The second of the series of muslcalesl ba the selctst. .Mm Jnhn tu.... nn,i Mrs. Jgh neid will preside at the tea .table. .M..n,d, -. Neah Charles Wilsen, of 4283 Viela street, nnnounce the en gagement of their daughter, Miss Clarice Ruth Wilsen, te Mr. Alexander Lovlnsen, of this city. ALONG THE READING $JBjS!S2& eTOaLe: The dSDartmn,V'k IrfdaTHrnoen. ine aepartment will give Its nnmmi nSrt In th qednuesIay afternoon tifrVii? I" s"nday school bulldlnir of the Oak Lane Presbyterian Church 1fc Lane and Eleventh' street. An IIIub trated lecture by Dr. Fredrrln tv,iIHIw 'lAlienby In PalLtlne " aw?ence Z Arabia' was presented under the iius- &? $ tV sbann miVnM. Wnt rt theffla .MCv n.ni J!rB- Hcnrv W. Brever of Old Yerrk read, above 6gentI, have been spending the winter at laiaml, Fll Mr. Jehn C. Perry, of Ashbourne read and Spring avenue. Elklns Park Yim returned f"rem a trip te rorle 'Rica Mrs. Perry and Miss Ruth Perry spent part of the winter at Lake Placid, N .Y. lxles Nest, .Spring avenue, Elklns Park, have returned from Plnehurst, N. C, where Uiey spent several weeks. Mr. and Mrs p. H. Palst, of Latham IMrk, near Oak Lane, have been spend ing sene time at Miami. Fla. GERMANTOWN ,2lr0 nrd ?tl;8-. cha"'es Harper Davis, of J48 West Jehnsen street .are receiv ing congratulations upon the birth of a daughter, Mary Janet Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Philip J. McCarthy, of West Gravel h lane, Chestnut Hill, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Philip J. McCarthy, Jr., en Saturday, March 4. Mrs. Theodere Jehnsen, of 13 West Walnut lane, gave a luncheon and bridge iv ue iiven hi ins menen wrlcKet Club during March Will .take place tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Mrs. Geerge Urhiten and Mlns Pnllv n'hn.... ...Tn Geerge Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Charming Hats for Spring A wonderful collection of Smart Hats en display today and Saturday Millinery that will appeal especially te the young Miss Moderately Priced, $8.00 te $15.00 Imported Millinery Trimmings Yeu will find our collection most complete for hat wreaths, flowers, fruits, fancy feathers, birds, quills, ornamental beetles anil many new novelties for trimming. Specials in Hosiery for Saturday ' Full Fashioned Silk Hese with clex, $2.75 Gleve Silk Hosiery, special, $2.25 Silk and Lisle in sports shades, $2.50 Fine Pure Silk Hese, all shades, $1.45 Fine Full Fashioned Imported Lisle Hese, 75c ' Imported Full Fashioned Lisle Hese, with clex, $1,00 Fine Chiffen Hese, all Spring shades, $3.00 Special Gleve Silk Vests, $1.85 Vanity Farr Gleve Kltlc Vests special for Saturday at this veiy low price. All sizes from 3C te 44. Bleemers te match, special at $2.50 Final Clearance of Our-famous Allendale Union Suits, all sizes, $1.50 We hae taken all the Allendale Union Suits left ever from our regular winter stocks and marked them 1.00. All styles, all sizes. Termeily pi Iced $2.00 and $2.25. The Newest Veilings for Spring Have Just Arrived Frem France ' Novelties that are distinctly French nnd unmistakably new, that will Ble the needed llnlshlnjf touches te the Spring Millinery, These are by far the prettiest filings v.e have ever shown. Very moderate prices prevail. Saturday is the last day of our Annual Spring Sale of Notions and Toilet Articles A Partial Ut of the Scares of Special Values: L'Origan Face Powder, 65c Djerkiss French Talc, 18c I'cbcce Teeth Paste, 35c UuKKCtt & Hamsdell's Celd Cream, 50c size, 35c Uralle's Illusion Perfume, 65c Jcrfrcu's Violet Glycerine Seap, $1.00 dez. Imported Teeth Brushes, 18c Ketex Napkins, usually 60c, at 45c box Household Rubberized Aprons, usually 50c, at 35c O. N. T. Spool Cotten, all sizes, 58c dez. Clara Guaranteed Dress Shields. 20c or. ill.-'. U.lJ Natl tl 1IC1I u ., t- Te Be Guest of Hener mhbTMr. ; MISS JUDELLE M. HUSTON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jeseph M. Husten, of Lehman lane, Gor Ger Gor mantewn. Miss Husten and Miss Helen C. Hendersen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter O. Hender Hender eon, will be the guests of honor-at a bridge party en Saturday after noon, March 2., te be given by Mrs. William Stene Luckett and Miss Katherlne Luckett, of Chel tenham read, Chestnut Hill party cm Tuesdav last. Among the guests were Mrs. William Phlllcr, Mrs. Arne Shuman. Mrs. Clarence Jacoby, Mrs. William II. Wilsen. Mrs. Jehn R. Hunsberger, Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Edpar Sheppard, Mrs. William Caster, Mrs. Alma Barnes and Mrs. Byram. Mrs. William Maurer, of the Wood Wood Weed Norton, gave a luncheon and theatre Barty en Wednesday In honor of Mrs. eaman, of New Yerk. Mrs. Chester N. Farr, Jr., at 3009 West Queen lane, has returned from Palm Beach, where she spent some time. Miss Harrlette Marchley. of Tulpe Tulpe hecken street, will leave shortly for Palm Beach, where she will spend a few weeks. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur H. Lack, of 19 West Phll-EUena street, have recently announced the marriage of their daugh ter. Miss Lillian O. F. Lack, te Mr, William Charles Schultz, Jr., of Rex- boreugn. Mrs. Harry Kennedy, of New Yerk, who was the guest of Mrs. Walter K. Baker, of Leuden Btreet, for severnl weeks, has returned home. Miss Dorethy S. Coeke, of 113 Maple- weed avenue, returned recently irem Bermuda, where she spent some time. Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Smith, of Pleas ant street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a seu, Richard Alvln Smith. AO da, 9 Anm 'aOKft r ' T"W kr ?tl r. i .?ST,JMlrtyfl CEDADELP WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. H.nd Mr. .Tnhn T Vlnl.tr nf Oni.ll. Flftynlnth lltrent. nr tr1tlnir nrjnm pratulatlens upon the. birth of a 'son, Jehn J. Flnlev, Jr en March 3. Mrs. !rlnl??'wft8'lI"lM Eleaner M. Price,' of Seutyi Philadelphia. , , Mr. Donald Matthews, of Johnstown, was the guest of honor at a dinner party given by Mr. and Mrs. BVEdward Nelan at their home, 23 Seuth Fifty third street, en Wednesday evening. There were twelve guests. Mum Grace Acker, of Montreal, Can ??"-' y& la5 been we guest of Mr. and Mrs, Ward J)ng, of Fifty-ninth street and Lansdowne avenue, will leave Phlla- delDhla en Monday for Pittsburgh, Where ShO Will ntmiln tnn uiral TttttUn Miss Acker will sail for France In the IK early summer, where she will Jein her moxner, irs. u. uex Acker, in Paris. MISS Adele CcJllna. of trnrtv.nlnth street and Chester avenue, who has been visiting Miss Harriet Sproule, of Boring Bering field, Mass.. since February 16, will re turn te Philadelphia tomorrow. Mrs. Marvin Harcum will entertain next Wednesday at n. mimical at her home en Montgomery avenue. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mm Nnmm mil r,t the Glrard estate, entertained last evening In honor of Miss Jesephine Powers, of wi x-nimaeipnia, wnese engagement was recently announced te Mr. Herbert niswell. Miss Elisabeth Goldstein, 1 of 401 North Camac street, has returned from Atlantic City, where she has been re cuperating from a recent Illness. One of the most successful affairs Blyen by the Alpha PI Epsllem Sorority this season was the dinner and theatre party which they gave en Monday last. The members are Miss Getrrude Belber, Miss Rosalie Friedman. Miss Jerrle Meyer, Miss Lillian Neff. Miss Mlnnle Hchwarts, Miss Esther Spllkes and Miss Pauline Terg. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Llpman, of 2427 North Twentieth street, are spending a short time In New Yerk. Mrs. Charles Ruck, of North Sixteenth street, has Issued Invitations for a luncheon and bridge party at her home cm Wednesday evening1, March 1G. Mr. and Mra. Paul Derkewtt2, of the Hetel Majestic, have returned from Qoldsbero, N. C, where they spent some time. ( Mrs. Henry Smith, of Fifteenth and Berks streets, will entertain the mem bers of the card club te which' she belongs at her home next Tuesday after noon. Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Penn, of North Nineteenth street, ure at Palm Beach, where they will spend the remainder of the month. Miss Margaret Henley, cf Sixteenth and 'Nerrls streets, who has been spend ing a few weeks in New Yerk, returned te her home en Wednesday. Mr. H. M. Brownley, of North Camac street. Is spending a few weeks at jAtlantlc City. STRAWBERRY, MANSION The March meeting of the Daughters of Beth Israel was held en Monday afternoon. Judge William M. Lewis was the speaker nnd Miss Freda Hor Her wltz gave dramatic readings. Mrs. Max Heller, of 3228 West Cllf. ford street, has returned hbme from a visit te Atlantic City. IMPORTERS, DESIOXERS A.VD MAKERS OF WOMEN'S AND CIIILDREN'8 APPAREL fiF TUE UIQUEST CHARACTER FOR MORE THAN TWENTY -SIX YEARS GOWNS WRAPS SUITS .FURS BLOUSES LINGERIE HOSIERY Spring Coats and Suits 20.00 te 59.50 An array of styles that wc believe is without counterpart between these moderate-price limits. Short box coats, with or without belts, longer jackets; also English tweed, Kasha or homespun suits. All faultlessly tailored, some with alluring touches of wool embroidery, or a threw-tie of self that lewds a smart touch. Brilliant, beautiful colorings. The Coats in English and Scotch Tweeds Dthers in the interesting materials with Angera finish. Seme strictly man nish, ethers with inverted pleats, or box pleats, notched or convertible cellars. Wraps and Capes-59.50 Of gerena, veldyne and silk; exquisitely beaded and embroidered; tiers and straight-line effects; large wrappy sleeves a feature. New Spring Dresses 25.00 and 35.00 Including the Cape-Costume Every function will find appropriate, smart gowns at either of these prices. Straight-line, bouffant and swagger sports effects. Stjlcs of great charm and value that cannot new be duplicated at ihese low prices. Spring Millinery A Brilliant Assemblage .of Styles 5.00 te 25.00 Styles fit te crown the beauty of Spring's loveliest outfit. A wealth of charming snles, beginning at $5, which includes turban, medium and large shapes in sports and dressy effects Stvles te harmonize with every outfit from sport te formal dinner. This "Different Kind" of Juvenile Shep Has Ready Springs Loveliest Styles for Youths Coats and Capes 8.95 te 32.50 Of pole, tweed and vcleur checks; all siz.es; all the smart colors, including rose, lavender, plenty of tans. Fer ages 2 te 6. Silk Dresses ' 13.50 te 29.50 Of taffeta, Canten crepe, ana colored pongee, frer We specialize liCff! lTvi z.w.r2irj,itj i- t- Hv.ir.fTia e -- ' i fi "f niS22 W 'r:' ij r ' AY, NORRISTOWN The hostesses nt the auction bridge nnrtv which will bn erlvrn nt the Krai no clubhouse tomorrow evening will be xnrs.' u, Lt. warner ana Mrs. jemes Pusey. 'Miss Agnes and Miss Sara Fennell, of DeKalb and Basin atrenta. are aiwndlnp several weeks In Atlantic City. ' Mrs. Frank Farrell, of 120S Powell street, entertained the members of the W," O. 'O. Club en Tuesday evening. Miss Sue Balnbrldgc, one of the mem bers, was the guest of honor. On March IS Miss Balnbrldge will enter the Ment- R ornery Hospital Training Scheel for furses. Tim guests were Mrs. FrAnk Meyer, Mrs, Frank Diamond, Mrs, David Smith. Mm. Jehn Ilnrn-i. Mm. Pierce Watsen, Miss Florence Hayes, Aiisn tvauiryn ivuip ana miss ucssie Griffith. Ifrs. Charles It Fex, of New Yerk, Is visiting her mother, Mrs. J. It. Umstad, of the Hamilton. Dr. and Mrs. It, W. Halner, Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter J. Shleve and Mr. nnd Mrs, B. J. Tinkler, of Norrlstewn, arc spend ing a week In Atlantic City. fcMVraJW R.0Y4L Pteseate SILVER CRYSTAL CLOTH ?; m$) c- Y.-iSli, 'it . r'i i M Exquisite Hand -Turned Slippers. &j Made of the meat exnensive imported r Silver Crystal or Geld Brocade Cleth at Our Second Fleer Economy Price Ground-Fleer Sheps $10 for Slippers of Like Quality This is the sort of wonder value that is brinsinpr thrifty women from extravagant ground-fleer stores te this exclusive Second-Fleer Shee Shep. Our low upstuirs rent and "cash and carry" economy system gave you the difference of $3 en the price of these Slippers. Itajal Bt Step PAisdejpAiat Gmitsf Jxcncmi Shep 1206-810 Chestnut St. 2nd.Floer TAKE ELEVATOR OR STAIRS Chestnut Cerner Twelfth Cape-Costume Dresses Of tweed. Straight-line frocks with military :ape, set off with buttons. Seme capes silk lined. Ages 6 te 1019.95 Ages 12 te 1622.50 Wash Frocks Frecks Ten, Styles at 4.95 j Of chambray, linenc, gingham, ratine and , epenge. Frem this low price, pi ices go by krepe-knit ages 6 te 16. i little steps te 16.50. in apparel that slenderizes thc.laryer woman.: v.LWzmm Rawrni KiSltfJfa. '?! VV rfi3VKfi '..' t " ".7T MAEOH M00RE8T0WN The T1v. .TnmM Hendrlck has aone te spend seme tlrne. In Miami, Fla. Mrs. II. F. Stockwell, of East Maple avenue, and Mrs. Thornten Hpnings head are In charge of the Girls' Voca tional Conference of Burlington County, which will be held here en March 18 and 19. nt... Aiin TimrArn. Mrs. James Glnd- hill nnd MM. ..e. "..v.. --"j?--.r' -- ...--t.i....,. William . macmiuue'j were guests of Mrs. Geerge luncheon and bridge party e Hlltman nt u en Tuesday, Mrs. C. Pennington, or Hpringnem. Mass , Is vIsltlnK her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. A, J. Frohock, of Kast Second street HOLME8BURQ Mrs. Michael Fremmer, of Rhawn street, will entertaln the members or her sewing circle at her home en Mon Men day afternoon. .Among the """VUni1 be Mrs. H. Walters, Mrs. A. U Lyens. Mrs. C. Campbell, Mrs. K. Brown and Mrs. D. Raymond. Mrs. Goerge R. Bewer, of State read, is spending several weeks In Flerida. Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Beck are rccelv- rr tm ii. -.n. ll)S "K CO y 't' .' Are Asking SWEATERS MILLINERY SKIRTS PETTICOATS CHILDREN'S APPAREL NEGLIGEES te 99.50 . i ' daughter, Elslo Elizabeth Beck. Mrs, Merris Wllburt, of Cottman rtreet, has returned from ft trip t Washington, P. C where she spent wine tlrne visiting her sister, Mrs. L. P, Carpman. ' A dinner wns given last evening at the Holmesburg Presbyterian Church under the nusplces of the vteman's auxiliary of the Charles P. McMenatny PeBt,- Ne. 178, American Legien. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. Charles A. Garrett, of Swarth Swarth mere, ha3 returned from a week-end visit with friends In Pittsburgh. Mrs. Heward B. Stavers entertained the members of her luncheon and bridge club at her home In Meylan en Wed nesday afternoon. Hat Frames nnd Millinery Sup plies nt retail at v. ho'esalo prices. Goldstein, 62 N. 8th .St. Second Fleer Sharpe'i tyli.h hoes for tout Women ALL SIZES 2803 W. G.HAftD AVE. "'",v EVKNINOK. OLIVE OIL PURE VIRGIN $2.90 a ballen mmmvm DELICATESSEN H 0tt Ucudliiir Terminal Market FUR COATS Frem $160 Upward BEMODEMNf) AND KEPA1BINO A SPECIAT.TY BROWN & BRAUCHER C8 W. Cheltra Ave., fltrmantewn Phene: Germantown CH0 ritll.A.'S I.EADINO TIinATREh DinEfTlON ill- I.HK A I I SHinKR'i CHESTNUT ST. OPERA HOUSE 5HUBERTVAUDEVILLE ANmHTALPERIr1 , ERNEST EVANS t OAKLAND I DEIRO ' m MVjkMtMlUt. MEC-VUANE iij CLARK 6-ARCAR.O A UAT IIHIOUNPIM IU Qf IMTtgTAlHi US TSHcJBEOt vr'iiYtft.."! 1 MAT. TOMOR. . $2.00 EDDIE CANTOR IN A IPPT MRItHN VU Of lAUCIfl t- IAWM I j 'MAKE IT SNAPPY H VITH ASMIMMKINC SHOWtR OF STARS I m AND 75 MIMTV DIAPHANOUS DIVINITIES I AIEI RUI Eves- at 8:15 AUCLFBII Mat. Tem. "t S1.S0 1 ROBERT a HELEN I, 1 WARWICK e MENKEN I DIIFTIN 'Th( ItlOMt lntriitf Intr rnntrlhnHin nt ' the pip nt iHnen " Hie Bulletin "" LAST 2 EVGS. at ' LastMat.Tomer.J1"' $L50 'A Tij, -ib IN A TURKISH BATH bv Avta HOP-oepa- cw,Tan wpiuws i t, Ks ONLY SEATS NOW SELLING "WITH DONALD BRIAN AND ATBULY GCEAT CAST WALNUT s otner. .50 tma ALMA TELL,McKAY MORRIS NEXT f7aE-7- VOtyAL WEEK SEATS' NOV AMERICA'S FAVORITE COIE "' f NIS.E iPl? H, IN HER NEW MUSiriAL COMEDy hit 'LETTY PEPPESi' A DAShINg DAnClNG RBOADaAy CHOCU9 THEATRE AST OR .utKii .vr. a mii ..run r MOMY. II rMurW!'lM.M).Y " v -sii . r sti i. i Symphony Orchestra OF 22 MUSICIANS m u Tin: initKcTieN .r Mcdest Altschuler M I AM(U n Mil I, M) iim, IN l.A'P M I" iN WITH i.MjLTI I 1 TUIK I'lU'TOl'I AY "Madennas and Men" MM. Dill), llii. Jllc MkIun. & 0, 41)1 Kntlre (hiuiEe of rrecnim Tlniri n I"i nt p I, , T nu'i Hianley n ACADEMY Or MUBIO Saturday Aft., at 2:30, March IS cescr.nr ev MU3ic feh violin ,E3SLER Tlcketa new at Iltppt'i nd nex Offlea Dlraotleu C. J. TeUy Rl.lnway lfan ai aii:mi or Mrsin SIKTUOI'OI.irAN OI'i:H. C011IMXV v v inc. mk.. Mur. u Dip WAI kTI It or.: Mmm. I I uirn, Iimten, (iurdeii, AMI sFm. I ImkIi. Whlhlilll. (.iiHliirien. C11111I. ItnJluV.k? t 7.3u ili.ini ' -wiic IIIHrin ..inn, inj iirinir w. ,u INPUT, u. I fat. Nt u sn uimi 1 1 .hi. nii-ji naiuraay, 3i(ju TRAVELS IN GREECE Alau en Sunday at 3.30 by Dr. .McDnnlel Vagabonding in Clanic Land Metropolitan Today Mae Desmond iJoeMgw.,, "BJ. TirVt new tl nimM,' and Be nmTi - LWEC UJS& MSi1 brel ;LJI im.v.. MO.N. w I I ' ." ,( l' f "tT"H V a.. a: N1N ZQMIMlitM4tA ' mmwmmvmw,' knwr tiipr rv . i 11 a. t Tn ,, t u .;4iU .. .. . -i'; nuuuipn vaienunu"", oz Lforeiny iaium; I.V."lfOnAN OP T1IK I.ADY W.TtT First Showing in AmerMi; Pi-incett Marv'. WedrJincd Next Week WAI.T.ACK HHID 11 III "lllli HUllUUn UJlAAIB'AUn bl.X'f ICIiNTII H MAKltKT .. 11130. Ii30, 3i30. (l:SU, 7i30, Oil Plcturlzatlen of Stage Sueccu TURN TO THE RIGHT Full of innpiring romunce anii bubbling with rollicking humor. m fl Chestnut fit. Above Bread 11.30. 1:30. 8:30, 0:30. 7:30. 030 l'AHAMOUNT WEEK Gleria Swanson "HER HUSBAND'S TRADE MARK" The Imperishable btery of a Weman's Heart! The Sublime Spectacle of Lavish Beauty! , DAS M'V I-' H & mahkist sra. rAliA-tt 10 A. M te1i-inp.lt CECIL B. DE MILLE'S .-HBJa,"-' "SATURDAY NIGHT" ADPAniA CHESTNUT Ucl. 10TH AKLAUln 10 a M.ieii-np m. M Mn.B MISS LULU BETT With I.blS WU.sds, MILTON RII.T.S TlCTfDI A MARKET AT NINTH Vll 1 UIVlA ! A. M. te 11:15 P. M. WM. FARN'UM &iig& n A DITfll 8T MAKKBT . llrllVLi 10 A M te 11:13 P. it Wallace ReirX & Elsie Fergusen in "PEinn wnBTSex" REGENT 17TII & MAHKI-.T ALICE LAKE In ' "THE OOLOEN QIFT' GLOBE JUNIPEH & J1AKKK1 11 te 11 CONTINUOUS vauui.vil.uk. MABEL TALIAFERRO (Kenelf) SENATOR MURPHY & GARRICK Matinee Tomer. GEO. M. COHANS COMEDIANS In the Wholeem Minlcal Hit THE O'BRIEN GIRL vary's nie vrsicAT, pi"stk) EXTRA p?n MATINEE gp' ST. PATRICK'S DAY BROAD Last 2 Wk. Jg DAVID BELASC0 4i. AVEBy wpwoew FAMOUS fRISINTS 0k COMfMf FORRFST pepvlaii puice -'"' 3IATINKE TOMORROW 3d Edition 2 Weeks Only GEORGE WHITE'S SCANDALS win. ANN PENNINGTON ' All Nlaliti. Ilext Saats JS.50 Tep rat. WpJ. nnd Sat. Heat Seata. $2 AUBBiE ffiffi AT 11:001:003 003:00 7:000:00 New in Its Second Week TUB KIIIST RKAI. MILLION DOLl.AIl l'lrTUIlE "W nr AND WITH VON STR0HE1M TIIK (ini:ATEST 1'iCTi'iu: uvisrt I'ltCSBNTHD IN rilllVDUt.PKIA P. H. Mill Uupent vill appear in perien til thii wfeViat 3, 8 & 10 P. M.' Skating Carnival h'hila. Ice falact Monday, March 13th, at 8 P. M. TI'IU. HKI.il lll.WUIAK!) Nln.iU'iir ( li.iniiliin I'lKiire Mill If r TKK!A WKI.D HI.AriIAICI) & s rn..Mi:r, siukm Nitleqil Anuitciir CI1.111111I0114 dima 111 u(irr.i.ir m iikek aiuyee Cluiiiiliieii .""l. iIitn u f tliv Aterlil I'nnu -1. . 1 1 1 ! tr i:lilliltlnii, ( enipf (Itltti Yult7liu Olirn te AH. (ii'in'ral Sk.illnx. . itr. hj.AO, IV. lire sl.,iicr In ( ualem $1.00. At (nnMiij'N, SiSMi . Ilrendi A. tl. -liililnc. 1-10 lu-i-lmit: Ice l'al.icr. 43th M-i-t AC HFMY OI" MI'SIO I Mexn.w r.vKMXti. nisrii m. at hb ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY-ANNA I PAVLOWA and Hilt IIMI.KT III"iK. With . sMlMION OlinirTltA I'RO(.llM IM I l'I.,'i "CIIOI'lNIAjrA." p.-lr of nine duni? fruin CIIOI'IN. "KAIBC TALKS." MiihIc tir Taclutlkiiuakri AJa ntfrfKtlnc "IMVr.UilSM-IMITH." Tlrkrts SI en. SI..M). fi.Mh M.M new . ,i., . y .If nn nnd Itfiifp'a 1110 C'li. Hi. EITH'S THEATRE BELLE BAKER IN A NKW SUniES OP HONCHI HARRY WATSON, JR. Caniine Bre & Marien WilkW J" .I1M V tIKTTY MOItt. N VI HV M 'Al"Ii:N Hit: Surreundliif fit II nnd JOHNNY BURKE in "Drafted t-jict lal I'll turri of Irliiri'H Mary' Wrddliii; Shenlinc New ASHER'S SWJMMPNG SCHOOL K I.. Vnr. '.'11 A ivuinut Mt. m i . 4k. J Mfir ail tirria 41 iA i MlVOn Kathinfr f " "f. 'P'fr lit "IIXlU ' Sul. 0 A.M..5 pj I'M. inHiri..nn umn III liein riexfm PAKTY MGHTS Tiifilny. Tliurnilfiy. Huliirdny. g;Sft j0 1 SAsvMlBWIsm 1 BaaHBr ' nTiBVtfiYl. m UJES TM. 1 PHILADELPHIA, 'iiV.rem 1 i ., x-jniiia I Mntrt. Jupltap DUMONT'S TH Alien uvm.Ti Batlr V. V. M.TnU. tha'l ' M i-i' J. uL-r' W& ' ffl K !. J7. ' Vi '. rfj n i $Mklk& rft . Artfri . . v. ." ''?. .,,. T" jLSati.ff; rvj-a. MMi4il,&fi
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