BSWHRlWwtti yM rgi'.-..-MaaamaaaMa1aMaaaaaaaaaaaaaala?aaMaaaa '.V ' Mil llll Ml T T M I "-- 1 I Vli;infMVeWLJ&MwflJUJiyfMrMMlLjr7sri, VilQ ur VllOAl''DiaDVni0 v t -w "The rMrular , i Av - ; r ' m!; I ' , new ciub win be ('. . r iL ... -,-. - . i 'lSSSSSil ' ' vnln In the Oak Ai Wviine a mh et LntaMeTnents Announced Last . . - .221"?' Week She' Sees an AW' Various Matters of, Interest pbrtAINW had neuik V'MWMnti te. talk tnfc Ut-wek. ti Jfmtny britof;tewn girls or d te.EhIflP,,Ml,,, l BWtr ini ffi? CarmlckMi; wh ! wcwdte Zevtr, W pttttractlTe irfrl. rfhflt attractlya Southern way ei i Andceuld you -nnd a mere SSatlfSime.tajIrilalA'tkaa Car- fflnewnWvfiwa.i.nthu:U.tic ttK HV"bV6th Ham, who :ffirf in Auitet, la the buelncM ?SSS of the family. Tha.Harr fwet; ;fiwbeen Htlnf in town'ferm While thie I5Ir at the Lenaacri. .Mra. Bewer 'i' ...Imifi ftere.'tbut lire mert Tthe time .In TWrW1 with her hjiaaadaufhter,. Faith.,, . mmSRi&r& hmih The ha drebped it frem-hla nttn. Kew ? s.5-r :;. ff.r sr BarasssMa-1- nene ine " w r" . !HNT aw Frances Hammend .. J ! -- .1... liil; at the opera the .ether night (a ! a I-IIm a atamena rni . en BSmt before), I immediately suspicienea lt there would eoenbe a bit of news K'i matrlmeniar way, for that wm an KiMmentvrlng and no mlstaKW Ana Itfffid rlghtTdld I net,, for her en- r.!et..n8 nes cueu,,n - RftSSSTfi ,the 'daughter of. Dr. and BA. Levi J. Hammend.'of 12!W Spruce rn Saturday ?itret. She is a graauaw m. mi" -ffii and wen the four year? scholar- ELtlm remeXer: : ate and UytehdaU :rr . ntr.Mii feB.1?1. Jl-i-7.immini en their dresses i.. .. ih tern irrencn nni wiu ftST Contrast te the ether French peas- iaati in we li&reL. j .. r. .- j.-u A tins aViiindant Rv, M . . ..i. tiair nnd hrewn'eycs. Beb Wggit a flt ceusltf of the rfrt Llgget, who married Bdg fitter, a sister of Mrs. , v HkKSHSS! Unit of Kathleen ttuwr, wnev- - jusiT; r . !.. irenM tummeuu LTilHe ls'a graduatejef theu. or t;., cm 7-.ina Tcnr udww ,.-- -- , av f inv nnn ni iiie M 1012. and of the university w EJBthoel, 'class of 101K. l&'r graduate frm law school he Pae a trip areuna me hu.- --r,-ir fete the war was a lieutenant in Ihe ,fJH:. .m., n,l Inter a ludee ad- i is new associated i-lui. . i. firm In the city. The wee- S;lM'wni take place next fall. w; - M' '. J . .. V. ....!. lll DA)Y UaUS eeweil en m imi -- .... ".ine nni ahn was certainly Vti.. ,i,ncca4 Hh were & tan bat. ltL,PBaMJ U.0". V .. . A..41..W 1i wMehwas trimmea wiw a wn "" i .idvher coat was of pole cloth, the f M-color of the cloth being tan, end It me horizontal stripefei im, " li mnA aetrArnl nthnr Pfllers BDOUt nVO f' & nnarf . The utrleea were about ;a .ihH. nf nn inch in width. Babe Se a alrtcr of Helen Sewell, who te en lHied te, Henry Coxe, Jr.. and ehe will ft, come eut'next season, if I am net mis- i, taken. 4 JOHNNIE came into the room while w mother was telling father mat airs. ff 's sister, who bad eeen uiana t wnwing ler a long nme, naa bojie ur li:haan ' Ami father lierl nmM with ether that it was a blessed release from pain. Johnnie seemed te 'feel that he had missed something when privileges aid releases wcre being given out, for . lit spoke up and remarked te his amazed, 'and muchly upset parents: "Huh, that's ' nothing! I'm going up te heaven myself next week." NANOS WYNNE. , SOCIAL ACTIVITIES IU .f uu 'exrn. uoBepn xivitrjr xveiitjr, u& it ws city, will entertain at dinner en 1 1 Wdiy evening next at the Plata Hetel. Nyw Yerk, In honor of their dauahter, -tin waiDurga xaui Heiuy, ana r, , Alexander Brooks Paine, whose marriaae Win taV nlnrn nulntlv nn fl&turd&v at 4 iM o'elock at the. Plata, in the pres ." eae of the immediate families and a few r, intimate friends. They will Be abroad " umir -weauinK inp, uu, upon xwir n "jeturn in the autumn, they will live at V'Jjeeli Haven, Pa., where Mr. Palne will 'M.tn bueineaa , Mrs. Eliiha Lee. Jr., and her daugh tar, MIm Dorethy B. Lee, of 1709 to te tuttetreet, will leave the Utter part pt this week for their farm, the Bluff, In' Northern New Yerk, where they ex pect te remain about a week. Miss Lee, who Is a student at Bryn Mawr Col Cel ltge, has returned for the Easter vaca tlcm, and will be a debutante of next MMen. Ulas Annls Lee Tunis, dauahter of Dr. and Mrs. Jeseph Price Tunis, of 2111 De Lancey place, who is a atu dent at Minn Hhlnlev'a- Scheel, has re- j. iiuucu 10 ner name xer ine irarinir va wuen, miss ti . , next season. Miss Tunis will be a debutante i. -.Dr- an" Mrs. Strieker Celes, of 3103 h walnut street, will give a umall dance ., n saturaay evening next in nenurui their dmie-htnr Mln Rettv Celes. The V SUetta will Iia frnm thn nrhoel set. "V r . .. ... ....... - .4 AAA Pilham read, Qermantewnhave Issued ' Inrltattena for the marriage of their r, ana airs. uiarK uuienDecK, ui uuchter, Miss Genevieve Eleaner mi lenbeck, nnd Mr. Rebert Swain Perry, i. at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Olbsen, of Ivy Walln. Mnrlnn nnnnlinPA hft AnmiTAtTlAnl f ef their daughter. Miss Juliette Eleanere tfQlbien, te Mr. Theodere M. Casey, seu I ; air. ana Mrs. lsawara a. uaeey, ei lfvlni ft rnaaw la n nsASent Ylth 'the Standard OH Company In 'Kebe, j Japan. Mrs. .TnHAnH Hnfnn Mp.Pft.11 nnd Urn h OaUEhter. Mlaa Tninrn Artnh MeHftll. I'tJi10 nave bee" spending several weeks In l''F10rldft nnrl Rniiih rafnllnn will rAtlir,, Jj, their home, ' Sycamore read, Merlen, tell evening. The wedding of Miss Mc Call and Mr. Nerman Hlllard MacLelsh, Cralgle Lea, Qlencee, III., and this aty. will be an event of the 'early sum mer if. Muriel nishep, daughter of Mr. fW C. Bishop, of Mlnler, Terrcsdale, nff?.has. en spending several weeks In ' !?.V"2rnla wl return te her home u.. irw evening next. The engage- ffi l MlBS Bishop and Mr. Benjamin "S Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Benja- J2,n,iRS8n' et 2l00 Pme street,' has re- "i"jf uecn anneuncea. lip. Ytriltl.. n tv... . .. AiiiV-j ' ".'i"'.'.1. " 'i "en or aim, . "nder T. Blade, of Wynnewood, who ' whehinh8tudy!inBimU810 ,n PnrUl and f ;wu tel today te return te Paris. ' Rav7rV;S2ny na?ri of Merry Corners, 2se.,te '" m. 5y:Xfrt ter a visit , -.-,i ttv in iieiei Lerraine. ' .atiss iRifg aiu-shVpiirefTt Esse S?JS.h0 "A6" et "e1, brether-ln ,lXiet AvS'Ater'.sL,i nJ.Mrs. Charles fia V'wSi " ffi CCK"'" Olyde Griggs, of St. PkuL h. kSKTmXZ i.fiL".?"e' Mr. ZZit aid; but Iveuppew,Be wiee ft"!tiS:vlkUi'ic;ieni tlmemeven saim is an eninuBiiwut uV.----i fndbas taken up esthetic dancing, and m some very geed, work as a dancer i I"T" JJ1 ilHUUBlJI Martha Dedesnn nn.lrv rfaiink... anh8, Louls . Baker, Jr.. of St! fe$ . Randal Morgan, sj Unusual Tdp Ceat. Wyndmper, EaatWrillOw Greve avenue, unarnni .villi. TArneinaiva men aiianninv several weeks at Palm Beach, turned te their home en Saturday. Mrs. Morgan left, yesterday for a short visit te New Yerk.. Mrs. Charles Heward Colket, of '2001 Da Lancey street, who has been spending a few days in New Yerk, returned te her horns en Saturday. Mr. and Mrs, Geerge W, B. Reberta andtheir daughter, Mlsa Edith U Rob erts, of 1I0 De Lancey street; will' occupy their summer-home in Chestnut niii cariy, in uun. x Mr. Themas Evans, of this elty, Is in New Yerk at the Rltt-Cartten for a stay. Mlsa. Frances Haves HimmnnK nn her sister, Miss Peggy Hammend, Of 1112 spruce street, wui icave en Wednes day for New Yprk,Vhere they wlllvUit their grandmother, Mrs. Geerge A. Ber nard, at the. Hetel Blltmere. . Mr. Charles P.. Davis, of 1911 sprues etreet. Is spending a; few days at the Rlts-Carlten in' New Yerk. , , Mr., and Mrs. Nathaniel Knowles and their daughter, Miss Annie du Pent Knowles, of. 1106 , Seminole avenue. cnestnut Hiu, will sail the latter part of uns ler a iriy mm te. spend several p abroad, wnen they expect months touring the uenimsnt. A- itsr. ana Mrs. Richard Y. Filbert, of Susquehanna avenue and Pine read. Fex Chase, who have, been spending the Lenten season at Cocoanut Greve; near Miami. Fla will return te their home ea,riy .in April. , Mrs. William R Morten Kruit.'nf issa Rlttenheuse street, will entertain the members' et. the' Plastic Club1 en Wednes day afternoon, March 29, from '4 te 6 te vlewher Chinese studio and Japanese room. . ' A'eeAPt,0,!"!!?.danc8 wl be given by the. ArarvlA 71nh ,. at !,. xr. V. tury Drawing Reems, Twelfth and Chest- April 29V ' waturaay evenlng; n2Q.l 4anc8 J connection with the Deven Herse Shew win h hM .VrZl. SrS,.iMa?29' i the Green Hill Farms ,. w Vft wig, uuHir. A WAdtllnr fit lntrAal lt u-. -. Miss Eleaner Harris Bews, daSJhUr ?$,:? Jffif- ABegg5" Sf Charles B. Prettyman. Jr.. son of Mr and Mrs. Churl R p..,, .',." i ;?! city, which will take place in the Sec- SdprebIt5rtan IJ"?"' aermamewi. at o'clock, en Wednesday evening. June i, , , Tha Trehln rlnf teVW l,. t..i. -j 600 party at the City "ciubr BrbaS T and Pine streets, at 2:30 o'cleclc, en Thurs- A stated meeting of the Stephen De. catur Chanter. United Rtn r..h. ters of ,11 will be held at the PlaStlc C ub at 247 8euth Camae street, en Thursday, April , at 2:30 P. M. There win no an. election or emcera. it is also the birthday anniversary of the chapter. ."? -rier e. mmenin, ei 122. Springfield avenue. Chestnut Hill, who has been the guest of her brother-in-law. and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Whitney Howe, of Pittsburgh, for two weeks, has returned te her home. THe Beard of Trustees and the offi cers of the alumnae of the Agnes Irwin Scheel will give a tea en Thursday aft ernoon next, from 4 until 6 o'clock, at the schoplheuse, 2011 De Lancey place. GERMANTOWN Mr. and Mrs. James B. Hutchinson, of West Hansberry street, have returned from Plnehurst, where they spent sev eral weeks. Mrs. Jehn H: Earley, of 608 West Unsal street. Is spending some time at Miami, Fla. ., Miss Elsie' Duncan, .of West Jehnsen street, entertained a number et guests at her home en Saturday evening in honor of Miss Elisabeth Oray.ef New Yerk, who is spending, a few weeks In this city. Among the guests were Miss F. Smith, Miss S. Freidberg, Miss C. Swedenberg, Miss B. Kllgman, Miss H. Brander, Mr. W. Jehnsen, Mr. M. Nuss, Mr. R. Haines, Mr. P. Richards and Mr. A. Dletrtck. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Husten, of Wlssa Wlssa hlcken and Lehman streets, have as their guest for some time Mrs. Stoddard Johnsten, et Louisville, Ky. Mr. and Mrs. Hareld Bucher. of Lou Leu den street, are receiving congratulations upon the birth of a son, Hsnry William Bucher. 'A bridge Party was -given by Miss Lucy Marie Penrose, of the Wlssahlcken BONWIT TELLER 6. CO. individual JSujerte Jtcp THIRTEENTH AND SANSOM SIS. i SPECIAL TOMORROW FINE LINGERIE The meat extraordinary values in llnderthings ever offered in this city FOR TJIE FINAL DAYS OF THE GREAT REMOVAL SALE Prier te Moving Frem This Shep te the St. James Hetel SILKEN BOUDOIR APPAREL 10.75 Georgette Matinees ..... ... . ... ... ... . . . 3.95 1 6.50 Taffeta Breakfast Coats ,. ., 7.95 16.50 Satin Breakfast Coats ,. 8.50 22.50 Crepe Meteer Negligees , , 14.50 49,00 Crepe Meteer Tea Cerns. .:. 25.00 PHILIPPINE UNDERGARMENTS 4.95 te 79.00 Hand-Emb. Cerns ... .230 te 25.00 4.95 te 69.00 Hand-Emb. Chemises ...2J95 te 25.00 10.75 te 69.00 Batiste Drapers ...... .5.05 te 25.00 SILK GOWNS AND 10.75 Crepe de Chine Cejvns 14.75 Crepe de Chine Gowns 16.95 Crepe de Chine Pajamas ...... .,.. 9,75 Satin Princess Slips . ... . .,. ... .: 12.50 Crepe Meteer Petticoats ;... ...... c ne j a 7C c...;.. fi. 'i'-,. ,u 7',J -"vW vmivh.i.,. .t v u v Eg I 'i'JKHeHlBB aaaH H MmtiWSIsswmsm ssm H' . BBgiBf''KSr ' ' B - ' bbV HnK tfawaBBWBVBWBBBV' 4bbV B KjilnHP. bbV' bH bbbbbbtcsbbbbbbsbbbbbbbHsbbbbbbbB H bbbbbbBbbGbbHbbbbbbbBbbbbbbbbw ' B BjfSfi"? --5ySP i jAbHbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI iVB IWtfiilBlllallHlllllllllM. ' S V "' ' ' , Photo by Phillips " Phillips MISS ALICB BH04DS MARSTON Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry W. Marsten, of Overbroek, who will make her debut at a tea te be given by her parents en Tuesday, Ne readier 7. Mlaa Marsten is aa accomplished violinist Apartments, Germantown, in honor of mrs. wnuai Jacobsen, of Tamnlce, Mexico. The sru jests ineiuaea miss Mar- riet Renshaw, Miss Elisabeth Hepe Rich ardsen, Miss Isabel Jacobs. Miss -Ethel Kaplan, Miss- Dorethy; Harris, MUs Elisabeth Deppey, Miss Elizabeth Kneesler, -Miss Marie Irene Greenfield, Mlsa Marie Martin. Mfss.. Helen Elsln Belter, and Mr. Edward McGrahan. Mrs. Walter Frey, of McCallum and Duval streets: will entertain the mem bers et lfer card club en Tuesday' after noon. Mrs. Themas Kenworthy, of 423 West Hertter street, who has been traveling In Europe for several weeks, expects te return home before the end of the month". - WE8T PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Heward M. Leng, et Forty-sixth and Spruce streets, who nave Deer, spenaing a sneix ume m uie onei enei burne Hetel, Atlantic City, have re turned te their home. Mr. and Mrs. Grant G. Hambleton, of 4921 Warrington avenue, are receiving conaratulatlens upon the birth of a son cm Merch-22. Mr. and Mrs. Jehn B. BlaU. of Over brook avenue, Overbroek, have left for a visit te Atlantic -City, where they will spend, part or. .art of. the Lenten season at me Hetel Ti raymere. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs, Charles Hedges, of North Seven teenth street, has returned from Atlantic City, where she spent some .time .with her daugnter, Airs. Airrea ituniter. Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Mr Stern.-of 1613 Poplar street, recently had as their guests for a few days Mr. and Mrs, Simen Osserman, of New Yerk. Mrs. Walter Whetstone, of 3330 North Bread street, will entertain at a luncheon and bridge' party at her home en Sat urday, April 8, In honor of 'Miss Dorethy J. Yeung, whose marriage te Mr. Rob Reb ert Waddlngten will take place en 'Wednesday, April 19. Among the guests will be Mrs. Walter Valentine, Mrs. Wil liam Mecutheen, Mrs. Geerge Gelkler, Mrs. Charles L. Fulmer, Mrs. Pau Lam Lam erelle, Mrs. R. Cehcr, Mrs, P. Graven stlne, Mrs. Edward Graham, Miss Laura Llnd, Miss May Waddlngten, Miss Alice Klcnaras, miss saran juvans, aiiss wea UNDERTHINGS 5.00 9.75 7M0 5.00 7JL0 latala.aja . .. , i ..a-. ...... ;,. 9 9K a r. ee ',.'.; 1 trice Buchanan. Mlsa Gladys Dawsen and Miss Emma Battersby, " ILfw B..t Tm n.nliiMln V TauIm . 2600 Montgomery avenue are being con gratulated en the birth of twins, Jane Levin and Deris Levin,, en March C 1 Miss. Dorethy Wamer," of 8324 North Sixteenth street, Tiega, who has been' attending Hurd Cellcse. is new sDendlns a, few days at home. She has as'her guest Miss Helen Bolten, of .Yerk, Pa. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCusker, of 1632 Seuth Twenty-eighth street, enter tained Informally at a birthday party In honor of their sister, Miss Catherine McCusker. The sruesta included Miss Mary McCressen, Miss Mary Breskln, Mr. uavia itamsey. Air. jesepn McCusker and Mr. Jeseph Gallagher. ., Mtas Bernardine' Gallagher, of 1640 Rltner street, entertained Miss Beatrice Kelly at dinner en Friday evening. Exclusively -e4t.il A ROMANCE OF KENTUCKV.s ll I sssr aBtaV MT lj aw tt M MJwM I TRA01T1OHS AMD BSH UsMSiSiffiv. Mil WIii ' ' i T 'if 'j'Jti ' it i r RIADINQ monthly meetinjr of the : the, oak Laaa Re held en Wednesday Lane Library. Mrs. essewettef, of nedis, Arthur W. Heed was chairman of the juniors until tha early winter, when she sailed for Europe. Mr. and Mrs. William M, Weaver, of Jenklntewn, have been spending some time at Plnehurst, N.. C. . Miss Mary Baggn,' of Old Yerk read, Ablngten, has been entertaining Miss M. B. Adams, of New Yerk. ' . Mr. and Mrs. Waiter O; Themas and Mrs. William Cooper, Jr., of Resedate, Willow Greve, have returned from Vent nor, N. J where they spent a week at tha former's cottage. . Mr. Rebert W. Hallowed and family," of Ambler, are occupying their new home en Walnut etreet, Ambler. M00RE8T0WN The marrlage of Miss Alice Psnceast and Mr. Walter Roberts took place en Wednesday last In the Baptist Church. The Rev. Mr. Cusworth performed the ceremony. A reception followed at the neme ei tne. enae, en juverten reaa. Mrs. Edwin Sumner has returned from a visit with her parents in 'Springfield, Mass. MINISTER RAPS BRYAN Poe of Darwinian! la Called "Lene, Pathetic Figure" x ' Criticism of William Jennings Bry an's antagonistic attitude toward Dar win's theory of evolution was expressed by, the Itcv. Dr. Irving Cheneweth in a sermon yesterday at the First Chris tian Church. Dr. Cheneweth said Christ taught that men should advance in knowledge, and quoted this from. the Bible: "Ye shall knew the truth, and the truth shall make you free." After telling of the persecution in darker nges of men who sought the truth, Dr. Cheneweth said: "Today wc are shocked by the spec tacle of William Jennings Bryan going ever the country with a display of his Ignorance en both the scientific and the religious thought that he condemns. lie is attacking religion as well ns science. "As nil ether obstructionists have failed, se Mr. Bryan can only fall. And the irresistible march of progress moves en, leaving nim a lone, forlorn and pathetic figure, vainly gesticulating against the Inevitable." DR. M. WARLOVHURT Weman Physician Recelvea Broken Ankle Rushing for Train Catching her heel en the curb while hurrying te catch a train in Atlantic City for this city last night, Dr. Mar garet Warlow, 1831 Chestnut street, a member of the staff of the Weman's Hospital, fell and received a broken ankle. Men en duty at a firehouse carried her into' the station. There Dr. War- low examined her ankle and directed Captain Frank Wilsen in bandaging it. Dr. Jehn T. Beckwlth, police surgeon, who was summoned, set the broken bones and again bandaged the in lured member. The firemen then carried the courageous puysician te tne railroad station and put her en a Philadelphia bound train. The Most Wonderful , SALE- CAPES TODAY and TOMORROW Exquisite Original Medels every one of them designed and executed by M. DE MAY te meet the popular spring demand all at Ne ttve models alike. Futl range of sues. Fur trimmed COATS e CAPES MODERATE IN PRICE 1526 WALNUT f ML h FEUDS ivKWK&raaftVaH t.i .- .w.T-.aw v.v..'.i'. -, ,'.'; "jl'j J' U Jl 1 :-ivv'04iiMiftfmj2iy.t :i,u.i'UC.X ..;.. ""WISR' . TT!?T."."3 j L B i W.V ,1U7I BVrH. . I." j" " ' i. r '' T T - - - - dreamland 1 , adveAtvres pr ABTMI7 W. STACK Tl eree Jack eFae - taken en aivinturt h Kine of the Feiriet (venture in iihich they help te tame fierce old giant. ' CHAPTER I A Call te An DARK night had fled before the rising Sun. 80 had the mitts of Dawn. t , rfav Via mmi hrlsht and clear. The Bun neeaea ibw tne wineuw Jack 'and Janet. He saw them slum berlnfr. The Sun didn't like that. He wanted folks awake aBd happy while he was'shinlng. . He sent one et his beams dancing en Jack's eyea. He sent an other beam dancing en Janet's eyes. Jack'a eyes pepped open. Se did Janet's, "It is very early," thought Jeck. "The roosters are still crewing and they crew long before the morning whistles blew. I'll take another little snoecer'i Janet, in the bungalow next deer, thntitht the very same thought. And like Jack, she snuggled down for a few mere winks. , Jack had scarcely closed his eyes when' a musical bussing brought them open in a hurry. A humming bird had darted In the" window and hung poised ever bis head. Aa he sat up the humming bird flashed out of the window and across the yard te Janet'a room. Janet's eyes winked open. "Why; geed morning, Prince Flit-tcr-Flash!" cried Janet. She knew at once the humming bird was their fairy friend. t, nlHM mUfM.PIaal. it.niMjl .ff ,a." ward the weeds as if te lead them there. "Prince Flltter-Flnsh wants us te fellow him," cried Jack te Janet. "Let's dress and hurry after him." Se' they did. 'Prince Flitter-Flash led them-toward the Fairy bower, stop step ping above a bunch of flowers. Jack and Janet looked down and there among the flowers were the magic fairy caps The children, with a cry of joy. denned the caps and Instantly were turned into' tiny, airy sprites with wings. "Geed morning," said Prince Fllt-ter-Flash, who no longer looked like a humming bird, but was Instead a handsome fairy with gauzy wings. "I couldn't talk te you until you denned the magic fairy caps. New I bid you .hasten te the Fairy court with mc, for my father, King, Hummer, wishes te take you en a very exciting adven ture." This was geed news te Jack and Jauet, ,and they eazerly followed Prince FUtter-Flash. He arose en his wings, darted ever n high, thick wall of shrub bery and alighted in the Fairy court. There sat King Hummer en his violet throne. Around him were dozens et fairies. Crowding the lawn were scores of the Queer People of the forest oddly shaped and oddly dressed little men and women. "The top of the morning te you!" urieu mug Jiuinmer, wnen he SOW Jack and Janet. "1 have an adventure for you an exciting adventure! Giant e WRAPS -.. '; STREET !&. SERVE U FOUR ' IMRJIUSY 8TKW" THE FOUR PEARLS A DANCING NOVELTY l Jehn JessVceT IN "A WttBNDLY YKVD" BIRDIE KRAMER A BARB BIT IN VAUDEVILLE GRACE & EDDIE PARKS IN "A BPNOALOW OF BEAUTY" BURT ANDREWS THE MUSICAL JUGOLER "FALSE ALARM" an Twe.Pa.rt Cemrdr Kaleh Dal ft An ' rAMM. n .. vi'ir .War Tax Included. -CONTINUOUS NOON TO II P. M. Lm Umw BtwU at a e'ClieU SfcarP SlMm ii .inutu.hfff'S'.j f ... - 'ifeJ - '"5ji .T-JIT -''(- -i -s s- r - ,.V hiaT bat Avar I fAa.ISteh Is. en a ramnaM'.wltk nn, We mutt tame him. and that quickly, for there is no telling .hew many 01 our ierest ieiks ne may siay in his mad rage.'" A giant en a rampage! Jack and Janet thrilled with the news. Sharply a warning cry rang 'out. Po liceman Blue Jay darted across the glade, "Away! Away! Away!" screamed Policeman Blue Jay. "Giant Cross Cress Patch' is lese in the weeds! Awayt Away!" At that moment a rear like a, thun-der-clap burst upon their ears. Boem-om-om It'was the giant's gun. '' (Tomorrow will be teM bow Jack anal rfanet hide from Giant Cress-Paten, but' pick very bad biding place.) N0RRI8TOWN Mr. and Mrs. Ivlns C. Walker nn. neunce the engagement of their daugh ter, . miss Ellen iee walker, te Mr. Bayard S. Amelia, of Philadelphia. The senior class of the Norrlstewn High Scheel gave a dance at the school gymnasium en Friday evening. There were about a hundred guests at" the affklr. Including representatives et the school faculty. Mr. Clarence Allabough was cnairman et tne committee wnicn had charge of the arrangements. Miss Mary .Virginia Motion, of At lantic City, is the guest of Miss Jean Regar and Miss Charlette Regar, et 1100 ve Kaip street. Mlaa Leah Snyder has arrived from Europe and will spend some time with her aunt, Mrs, E. Garber of 310 West Femance street. PRrLA.'B LEADINQ THEATRES SECTION PF L.1S1S J. J. BHUiJKHT rnvr tr.aptnA heu m .LD9.lt VI DAIiy MATS AT 2.I3-&M AT MS 2:1 JHUHKRT PICTOH1AI, NEWS 8:15 CitS CHARI.KH MrOOTID CO. H-M 2:33 RHDINOKf :a BOBBY O'NEILL ft CO. In Four Qufn nnd th Jelcr 2:49 8:49 e:ts BELLE STORY America! Foremeit Colerntum Poprane 8:15 3:30 Lull. McCoDBM&Siaiptea Irani lnThilr l.augh F.Mt Atllenw Simay WHITE & Ev PUCK 9:30 8:48 9:48 R1G0LETT0 BROTHERS With 8WANSON SIBTERS 4:03 10:02 THE BRIDAL SWEET 4:30 With Qee. Maye Lewell Draw 10:30 ana munning iiriuaa BW KXIT JfAHKH ii-.oel LYRIC OPENING TONIGHT First Matiata Ytiuttitj iMft. rfMn MRS. JOHN (( ITTUi F LESUE DREW 3 "MB tk JOMHALUW EWESTlMFOfiD BETTVUNLEY POBERT REN DEL HCUIIHBIlrT iep. Mat. Wtd. 1 SHUMKl Btl SmIi, $1.5J "A CRACKEPJACK SHOW." Recerd. Few Musical Cemedlaa Haya the Appal aa Inqulrar. ADELPHI Last 6 Eves. MAT. THURSDAY. 81.80 MADAM PETROVA will helJ recept. en stage afttr Mat.Thura. S SEAT SALE THURS. FBANZ MOIA'AR'S Cemrdy of Uf0 "LILIOM" ilT JOSEPH SCHILDKRAUT wither &EVALEGALLIENNE MON. TO FRI. EVE. & SAT. MAT.. BOc TO 8.0Q. POP. MAT. TI1URS. WALNUT POP. MAT. WED. 50c TO 81. SO Come te the Concert CHARLOTTE GREENWOOD 1ETTY PEPPER' Extra Piane Concert Wedneaday. 1 P.M. By MR. WERNER JANSSEN Composer of "LETTV PEPPER" BEGINNING TONIGHT And Centlnulnc "March 20. 30. 31 ... . A"r" 3 5 (Ne Performance Tomer., Tues.. Hvc) ADrNUAL FANCY DRESSCARNIVAL and ALL-STAR ICE SKATING CAST ARTISTIC AND SENSATIONAL BAPTIE AND LAMB Originators of Aerenlnnw Snln STONE AND DARLING Mlrthmakers of the Tee MARGOT AND CARLISLE Frem N. Y. UlnnnilremR HILDA RUCKERT T.ate Terrace Hardens FOUR SKATING GIRLS Frem N. Y. Hippodrome OTHER WO FEATtinn.S PUBLIC SKATINa AFTER EVEny PERFORMANCE Admlsilen 1tc. Il.ne ntm 1.2fi BROAD Lait 6 Evjra. : DAVln TIEIASCO Presents U0NEL ATWia in 'THE GRAND DUKE" A Parisian Comedy by Sacha Qultry Supported by the Original Company NEXT WEEK ROIIEHT II. MANTEI.T, FORREST, Popular Price Matinee Wertne.ilev nuin r..-M!KH tii .ii.ii mr. iiiii.iihkn "A RIP-ROAniNa RIOT OF JOV&FUN" CHARtCS DILLIN6HAM Prist ns FRED STONE & Gtftmst of All FRED STONt Shew GARRICK Popular Prlc. Uftn,x,wn' Jlatlnee Wednesday "Dainty, wholesome cemedy with soed musle te speed It alenr." N. American. GEO. M. COHANS COMEDIANS In the Wholesome Musical Hit THE O'BRIEN GIRL IMAltYH Mill SlUHmAI. SIHTI0I1I ACADEMY OF MUSIC FOYER Thursday TCvenlnc, MARCH 10, 8,13 GEORGE F. BOYLE, Piarri.t FRANK GITTELSON, Vielinut Tickets nt Heinn'a and Academy BALLROOM IIKI.LKVUK-HTKATKOHI) Wednesday Rrfnlna;, MARCH zi, rhq SALLY CASKIN, Piapigt Dn SHUBE WW Tna.wea Kl VAUDf - ri - v - ?.i iitj,-. . : e.tSv-i-"Jtr;fit, i iimiiiii'ini sw ijijiyiiiilitfrtiiiii JMr i$: j. NINSTEtefTK AMD MAIUOW''i , tt A.-M. te XX, 9. IS; ;:&.t A trtna-r MATIOMAT. ATTHAr(atf . P5 "i'.'" WA a umsu. ADDED ATTRACTION Gimbel Fashion Review With s LIVING MODELS At 8:807:300:30 P. M. STANTOW SIXTEENTH A MARICHT 11:30. 1:80. 8:80, B:30, 7:80. 0:30 , THIS WEEK ONLY TUB ORBAT AMERICAN PICTURE AN EDWARD JOSE PRODUCTION "THE PRODIGAL JUDGE" Fe.turinf JEAN PAIGE AND MACLYN ARBUCKLE ' AND AN ALL-STAR CAST Adapted from the world-famous novel by VAUGHAN KESTER A STORY of heart Interest that appeal te every human being- because tha characters are flesh and bleed creatures and their actions are these et human activity. "One thing we like about 'The Prodigal Judge' is that it is typically American; shows Amer ican characters moving in a period of American life that is fascinating in every respect. As a whole, the picture has both force and charm, very rare com bination of qualities." Trade Review. 0 Wl RROAD & CHESTNUT 11:30. 1:30. 3:30. 0:30. 7:30, 0-30 William De Mille's LATEST PARAMOUNT PRODUCTION "BOUGHT AND PAID FOR" FROM nROADHURBT'S PLAY A SURE THRILL WITH JACK AGNES HOLT AYRES KARLTON CONCERT ORCHESTRA , DAI ATI? 12TH A MARKET rAWlVEi ie a. m. te ii :ir. p. m. Richard Barthelmet. T0DI-;An'E a nrt a a ieth a chestnut JX,AUIA ie A. it. te n :15 p. u. "POVERTYOF RICHES" VirTflRIA MARKET AT NINTH V Iv 1 llliV n A. M. te ll tin p. m. CHAS. RAY in "R. S. V. P.'' ADDETV-COMEDY 'OH. PROMIBE ME" r A DITfll 8TH, ft MARICKT , LArllUL ie a.m. te, lias p. m. "Man Frem Lest River" REGENT 1TTH k MARKET "LITTLE EVA ASCENDS" WM.PENN itV 4 HORSEMEN OF THE APOCALYPBfi! With RCDOLPII VALENTINO Aucmented Orchestra. Usual Prices GLOBE JUNIPER ft MARKET 11 te 11 CONTINUOUS VAuut.viia.ii "YES, MY DEAR" MUSICAL COMEDY aa Direction Mauric E. Fell aaaaaam ALDINk af.CHESIN0IST.ATI9''aU CONTINUOUS 11 A. M. TO 11 P. M. MABEL NORMAND In Mark Penned 'a Ureattat Hucrraa 'Melly 0" The 3creen Sensation of the Year, lllccer and Iletter Than "Mickey." MACK SENNETT will be present at 8 and 10 I'. M. mis eenlnir as the guest of Maurice E. Pelt , B. F. KEITH'S mans Ttiellrll Hunt Orand Opera Prima Denna DOROTHY JARDON In a Perlee of 8en Classics Mil. AI.HKRT VEHNON. Pianist Kate ELINORE k WILLIAMS Sai In "WANTED A TOOK" MARION MURRAY With C. Carrell Clura A Ce. ")l FranciiX.-DONEGANtALLEN-Aaislit Prentlnif "I'l.AYMATEK" UU1XV fOURiSIAKCEM.i: vi.let7 OTHERS AND ' ? a d. h. ? RiiiuiiMntiiiiiiiimiiaiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiicmmwiS ACADEMY OP MIIN1CJ .METROPOLITAN tIPKRA COMPANY. N V. mTA-aVa DIETOTfeST'AbT FIRhT TIME HERB (The Dead CltyJ Mmee. Jrrltxa, Telra, Miriam, Antheny, MM Hnrreld, Dim, Ienhurdt, 'Uada. V'eed ' lledamky. Tkta. Acad. lleppe's, 1110 ('lust) ACADEMY OF MUHIO , Thursday Krenlnc, APRIL 0, 1:13 MENDELSSOHN CHOIR of Terente, Lnd the Comelefe PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA Tlckeia NOW at Utppe's and llai OflUe DUMONPS 0T" ARC- vf., sun 1u,,,vn " Mats. Men. Wed. Oat . s.13 EMMETT WELCH MimUr Batire "STOCKS AND H1IOCKH'' '& leawae vw&au. rut, AaM ' aak "f SWt m . fUfmm.-. TSmmam aLal VaTt "" saV ' T wr fix ifcS im v -w, .? ri.lV, w m XW j JTJ a IM fcg&feg Mk.hA, , TIC !&! k '""? $?&&& f.i...af,fcc'j EkaKIi-itwJ - r . ma 0cnwu xmmnctm itewtsm l 'i , . -mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm aaaaaaaaaaammMalaaaBaaai 7 i --.1 - .ii, ' Wfmm,mmmrfnm mMfm-S msMmsmsMsf' ,h -J& r- '
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