rpflF' v"' " ,4A "tfpi ;-v. ",-;(4iv I " ttil' $-' J m.., n CI EVKHING PUBLIC LlilDaKK PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MtfRUAltY 1, 1921 0 AJ 0ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE tfancy Wynne Talks of the Morning 'Iusicalo Chats About Two Engagements Announced Yesterday Afternoon TMAOlNKIt! A iral lionost-to-Bood- unnw. lierniisi it wn X nf" "V... 'i It nu Hin nnnw " fflE 1 shortly nfer eleven, l'crlmpn r.,M.mP In nnwer to Cortot's playing ol .,.S" "? Corner. . Any wiy, when I went ilrens v"''- - H. ff i fr the ln V?.. m.i.irnl thero wns no snow, mnrnlne miislcnle there was no sin f.?,l lien I nnno out after he'd ln mornim . f. i . i ..in,,,, there tlint snow There were not ns innny people rh ,unl at the concert. 1 1-ellevc a grout innv nrc Hniith. more thnn we nave StaeTln her bos. and Mr. Joe I.eldy ft let- mother. Mrs. Carer, nnd her 5! ue r .Mrs. Hamilton Cheston. with J 'g Miss Anno Thomson had several Fw:,;..n"l,.T; .: i.nrM. Mrs. Oeoreo ...Anrfnfi nn MA i . nuiliencc. Mih. Hosencarten was looking stunning in n block frock oml imt o i""-",1 velvet, which was one f those crushed iiffnlrn worn well over ... face, Mr, .iclionn wore n uiuck fir rmi '"' ,,,,llnr "",1 cl,fr' of wH"lr M nnd a small upturned toque of i;rny tltiu'tjiie. IS W reSR' I10" nlu' 'icr P11'0 Uttlo .liter, .lulla, on Sunday on Walnut fircrt 1'eRB.v. who was n (lebutnnte last cnr, lind on n very pretty squirrel .'nnt'tiliiimed with block seal collar nnd rii(T. The coat, which was of short !Pnct b. hung looe from the shoulders. Willi tins "he wore a tan velour hat, , it ti n n upturned brim nnd trimmed on wii slilc with a bunch of darker tan o inch furthers. Julia looked cry ii u in a pray tallor-mnde suit, tiimined with braver collar and cuffs, llrr lint was light blue, edged with u lute stitching of angora wool. Julln lias bobbed hnir, and it certainly is bo oming to her. rpilOSU were two interesting cngagc-i- merits that we nnnounced yesterday nflonioon, wcro they not? Hetty I'ack ird and Herbert Church and Marion Taylor and Charlie 'Willing. Hcltv 1'acknrd is n sister of Mary IVhard, who married Arthur Hillings a couple of years ugo. Her younger ister, Ituth. came out this winter. Mnrion Taylor is ti sister of Ncwbold I'njlnr. who married Aunn Mcirs, nnd f Hill Taylor, who married Paulino Mnjnnrd. Her mother was Miss Kmily ubold, n sister of Mr. Clement H. Veubnld Mr. John S. Ncwbold nnd lr. 'tentivwm Iloric, Jr. Marian has a perfectly lovely voice nnd sings charmingly. You remember he took tho part of Yum Yum in the Savnj s giving of "Mikado" last yenr. she has o decidedly pleasing concert oio nnd hat had tho wisdom to cultl .ite it Hoth of the men in theso en ssKonviits arc to bo very much con cratulnted, for they hnvn won very harming and attractive girls. M renr-olrts which meets every morn ing for nn hour nt Mrs. II 's house; nnd, old fashioned though It may seem. i he almost forgotten art of spelling is thero being Imparted. The other day I'eggy was nsked to upell fur and to tell what it was. "I'-u-r. nn nnimnl'n coat," said IVw "Yes." said Miss N . "and is there any other word pronounced like '.ir?" "Yes, Miss X . f-i-r. a kind of ' (.'' "Splendid, dear. Now is there imv other word like these two?" "Oh, jes j f-c-r." 1' e-r! dear, why whnt does that "an V '' tnniilrnrl tlin nmn.nd fiti "Oh." sab me fer me.' l'eggy. "f-e-r, like in XAXCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES i! Mis Sydney Umlen IUitcliin- '"i- W limit street, will entertain "I Mi .1 ItiilKway Itellly nt illn- i lri.iw- wiling and later In their .i tl ,i (iprin. Miss I.ovo and Miss - i ti" t musical ycstoidiu atter- i i'i, ir ounger j.uplls nt the t M Iliitchlnson. Mr and H i' Ii' i on will glvo a dlner-danee W'v lior i 'wiunRnt ineir nomn ucinri- i.l .embly. About sixty I .'...I1""."' unbent. Jr. of v mid Hnverford, will entertain i ninir nt tnclr Homo ueron Mr ILrk ' t. fteriioon. from t until in h nor of Mrs. William l'a r. lip. .uid Miss Doris Miller. on Mr- P. iniinL-ton Kntlnrthwnlt nf ,, i v. v . . : . ' " -. a , is Pipelining some imio i tli- pi -t of her slHter. .Mrs. Ituth-I '"" I ''.'i on, nt the llellevue-Strnt-' nt. Mr- rii .in.is Hroeklehurst riillllps, of v M I ni. mil. who snent tho winter In l It tin- Aldilie. Mill Moll for I'nir. I I i i iiniy II Mrs. Phillips will ih i od as Miss Alico Harpm, i i .. of Mrs. John It. Urexel. I M - I'Mward Iluiton llohln '' I.. llevue-Strat'ord, have Is. ' i ns tor n dinner on Friday. ri. il . Mi I 1 ' t H Ma'k and WIr club lu ' ' ilt'iRhter. Miss Fllse Hid. - I i i h, foro tho fancy dre-.i ,' ' 'f Mi, Charles Ptewurt Wurts' ' 1 ' WIR cm- . Vr 'I'd Mrs I.Mlyard Hcck&cher and orlmer and several others with her. '' Mr" Hoi nee EiiRenc Hmlth. Mrs. T nwrenre Dudley. Mih. Sydney Thayer. Mr" Walter JrtTonR Mrs. Albert Ho- (I n numoer 01 oiui-r lii-ume Mann & Dims U02 CHESTNUT STREET ivn J r CV3ANN & DILKS U02 CHESTNUT STREET She their diuffhter, .Miss Viiginla llccksditr, of Dollnrrrolic, ltadnor, who spent the winter traveling abioad, arrived homo on Sunday, Mrn. Krancls Hutler Iteoves, of Ah bottsford avenue, Clerinnntown, will en tertain nt luncheon on Tlmrmlny nfter nenn In honor of Mrs MncKeiizlo Mosn, of Howling Qreen, Ky. Mrs. Mosn i vl-lt-Intf her son-in-law nnd daughter, Mr, and Mrs. Hugcno C. II. .Sltnonln, nt their hotne, 122 West Hprlnnflold avenue, Chestnut Hill. Thro will bo twelve guests. Mrs. Uneven daughter, Miss Jo sephlno l'rlmroso lleves, will entertain nt tea on Friday afternoon In honor of Mrs. lister Van heer. Mr. nnd Mrs, Thomas l' Plxon, of the Poplar?. Chestnut Hill, nro spending soveral wceltw In Kavnnnah, Go.. Vr, nnd Mrs. Thomas O. Ashton and their debutante dnughtcr, Miss Anne Ashton, of Uedlenf, Wynnewood, and 1S14 South Hlttenhouse s(iunre, uccoin pnnled by Miss ,1nne Hhaw Hepburn, debutante daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Wll llnni V. Hepburn, of Orchnrd I.ee, Villa nova, will leave on February 11 for Ixike I'lacld, X Y., whero they will attend tho winter sports. Mr. and Mrs. Samuel K. Reeves, 3 Hi South Twenty-first street, will glvo a dinner dance on Saturday, February 12, at tho Habblt, In honor of Mr. Alfred It Hunter, son of Mrs. I'rncst Howard Hunter. i Mrs Uobert Snvell and her debutante daughter, Mls Helen I-. Sewell. of Ard naree, Uydnl, have returned from At lantic City, whero they tpent last week Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Curtis Patterson, of Fifteenth nnd Spruce streets, will leae on February 5 for Miami, Fla , where thev will lie- the guests of Mr. and Mrs Oorge 1). Uosengnrten. They will Inter visit Mr. and Mrs. Fdward Urnvnlng at Palm licach. Mr. and Mrs Harlow C Voorhees, who nro at pre'eiit visiting Mr and Sirs. Uosengarten, will leturn homo this week. rrs. Arthur Hyerson. of Chicago, sis ter of Mm Arthur Hush and Mis ,. Heldo Nonls. will shortly sail for China iieeotnpntiled bv her son-in-law, .Mr. lie.irgo V. Patterson, Jr. Mrs. I'opn Yeatinan. of 111S Hpiuce street, entei'nlned a box party nt tho Motiduv morning muslcnlo nt tho Hello-vuc-Stiatford esterday In honor pf her guest. Mrs. Albert C. Ilurrage, Jr., or Hamilton, Mass Mrs. Burrago was Miss Anna Hell Shirk. Among tho guestn were Mrs. Walter Waring Hopklnson. Miss Phoebe Wlilio noiimiwi, ." Cuthbcit Hoyd nnd MWs Mary C. Page. Mr. Uuirase will arrive today and Mr. atui Mrs. Yeatman will entertain ut tho opera tonight In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Uurrnge and their daughters. Miss .lane Hell Yen una " ""d Miss C-eorglna P Yeatmnn. Mr and Mrs. Hdward Price Uawle. of r.-.SH Cltv lino. Overbrool;, will cnter tnln at dinner at tho Uollovue-Strntford on Tuesday evening next. February 8, beforo the hal mascnte. Lovers will In laid for thirty guests. Miss Anita M. Sanders nnd Miss nsteUo n Sanders, of 1225 Teust street will tntc-tnln at dinner nt the nitz-Carlton on Tuesday evening next. Februarv 8 Tho guests will later at tend tho hal masque. Mr and Mrs. Cortlandt M Richard son. 'of aermantown, who nrp spending the winter with Mis. Richardson's par ents Mr. and Mrs A. Maxwe Shcp nard of 2124 Walnut street, wi 1 entrr tain a chlldrcn'n party at their home th's afternoon to celebrrito the tlilril birthday of their young daughter, Miss Floronco M. Richardson. St I.nkn's Academy, Wayne, will g)ve Its annual prom on Friday evening next Miss Josephine do Scldlng, daughter, of Mr. and Mrs. Joel Shrewsbury de Scldlng. of New York, will nrrlvo t v latter pait of this woclc to attend tin card party and tea to be given by M ss Josephine Primrose peeves, daught.r of Mr. and Mrs. Francis H. Reeves. J r . , at her home, Abbottsford avenue, Oer mantown, on Friday afternoon next. I in honor of Miss do Soldlng's sister, Mi - , William Leicester Van l.eer of .i'iS "he-Vlnut street. Miss do i-Vldlng will b. entei tallied ns tho guest of her broth-r-ln-law and sister for n few days Mis Van Leer, beforo her lecent wedding was Miss Agnei le Seldlng. Tho Opfra Supper-D.inco Club will hold a dance this evening in me u . of tho Academy of Music, following the opera, "Tosc.i " Mrs Alexander Ciarescho Xorrls and her debutanto daughter. Miss F.Iizabetli C Xorrls, who have been spending tho w'lnter at tho I.ongacre Anartment-i will leae fr,r their lioine In Havana or. Friday, Ft binary 11. Mrs. Fdward Stotesbtirv Lewis, of full Sturm,, street, will go tne -ennui ni her series of luiuheon- to be follow. I Inritationi .T&CN """'" VyfeClClltfZ7 !O70r Announce- J,od""J,e I,rf'" f. ",'",l , Wrlle or Phone for I.iiiraird or I rlnttd Sulilii'. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Wilnnl St r-IF YOU LOVE- FLOWERS you will not only be inte" osted in our ;rcat variety of Flowers, but tho LOW PRICES Century Flower Shop 112 S. 12th St. For SPRING Models, Colors unci pnlinti Exclusively 1 Ii-io Lndies' nnd Misses' TAILORED SUITS 22.75-34.75 Spring Hats PI.1111 Sliirts nnd Wiiiits, Hosiery, Neckwear, Uiulerwenr, etc. 1 i i . Photo ty Unclirndi, .MISS .A1AK(J KKITH K. IN(!KAM Daiihlrr of Mr. nntl Mrs. ltohert Kennedy Incram, whose, ftisascincitt lo Mr. Charles (J. Drasher lins recently been announces! by u aid puny, at her lipinc on Mon day nfti'inuuii next, Fehruaiy 7. Ainong tho KUPsts who will attend the dinner to he pri v . n at the ltltz-i'nilton In chaiKo of .Mm IMmuiid II M. ('ill hiiiRh, of I'm Snuth Fifteenth street, t on Tuesday owning next, l-'chiuaiy , before tho lull iinsquo, will ho Mr. and Mrs. llairv Tli.i-r, Mr. and Mrs. .lame Culfitalrs, Mix Alliert 1. Fiaiicllne, Mr. and Mrs i:. Ccri-o l.alno, Mr. and Mrs. J. Walter hioi I, Mrs. ltlrd, of New York , Mr. Juepli Mltcheson and Mr. Frank Morn n. Mr. and Mrs. chnrlrs 1'rlcc Mntilo, of 2J1T IlltleuhouHo street, will enter tain at a small dinner nt tliolr home on Saturday pvmiIuk ".t Ik f ore the riccp llnn to lie Kl-'n at the Academy of tho l-'lno Alts. JtidfTO nnd Mm f'hnrles U. Me Michael, of L'OSK lifl.ancey street, arc entertaining ns tlulr quests Mrs. Mr Mlchael's sisters, Mr". Kuftcno Dals and MIs Ariics Cummins, of Delaware. Mrs McMlchnel uill entertain Infor mally nt cards tomorrow afternoon at her iiomo In their honor. Mrs. John M Id-nnedv. ,Tr., will en tertain nt a sm ill liiiielieiin nt her home. 201S ffpruco fitie.-t. on 'I hursdny after noon, Fein nary 1". to In followed by a theatre paity. A nuetlnis was Ik Id this morning nt 11 o'cloik by the li.iuKhteis of tho Ameiicnn Ilevolutlon ai lndcp'.ndcnoe Ilnll. Miss IjouI-c SnoMilen. of the I'lilvcslty of I'eiinsyl.in!a spoke. Mrs. Thomas J I. Fenton Is pn sldcnt. ALONG THE READING A tea will follow the talk which Mr. J. I. Doan will Rlvo this afternoon at tho Kchool of Horticulture for Women, pnniinniiMffi The Store of Personal Service 1310 Chestnut Street We Are Introducing Very Fine Values in Spring Frocks Wore than ordinarily attractive as to style and material ThcFo Values are Real! They are better than wo anticipated for this season. You will note particu larly the modes of Tnffeta and Crepc-back Satin with hand some, Navy Blues in tho lead as to color. Though Dark Brown, Black nnd Grays make charming choice. Trim mings are distinctively varied, with new conceptions con stantly featured. Please come in and see them. Wft wm iii,'l.l'lllilillillllillilHI!!lli;ill!!h.'iilllil!!ll'!lli:l, f?XKJW5lSTQ LtfKfcafiwm ari if' jQk fc 't Tag "TTf j""Tirr,r'""""r" i TT-wm imiinTnmnm.r.fa..T.n,r1i:...T. .m.;-. w 1122-21 Chestnut Street ()ualil and Slaudard ruinous Over Half a Century z Frocks the Youns Folks Will Adore jj Crisp New Taffeta Frocks 1 Priced at $45.00 N'jy tafTota, tho most favored color and material E foi Miring wear, fashions the.'-e lovely mi. es' dresses. - ery nttractixo jtylc' are shown with circular or tunic .skii'it, and short or three-iiuavter sleeve?. They aro zz Rold soutache trimmed with dainty contrasting Kinlles r: or crushed sash which ties in n pert how in the back. r- All are very unusual Milues jiut at tho season you need them. And a Group of Anniversary Specials j For Tomorrow Only! ':, Misses' KeniiiK Dresses, Tomorrow Only $27.50 i Individual models in most nttrnctic youthful - i-tyles, fa-hioned of s-atin and taffeta, m all coloi.-.. Hot,'. $29. : 11)0 Women's All-Wool Sweaters. Tomorrow Only $(.93 z Splendid now models in arious attract ivu style- i and most (lesirnlile cluis for tomonew only. -z h'is. 'alues to $15.01) ,"i0 Children'!. AttractiM Dressch, Tomorrow Only $".)5 Cunning little fiochs for childion I! to (I years, are E: matlo of chamhray and crepe in dainty and attractive EH styles. Hojr. !?7.nt). GOO yds. Cenuine Imported Swiss. Organdie Tonmrrow Only S.")C Yard Fine, -hcer, permanont tini.sli organdie in an ecel- rz: lent assortment of dosirahle shade-. licfjular Puce $1.10 a ard Dcures Courtesy and Scrricc Make Shopping a Real Pleasure A t-ia'T Cr iWrVTiXOTcSiVJ yjj!aarg-'g- nt AmbUr Thosn who will assist Miss F.l zabeth I.eiuii on I.ee, the director of the school, in receiving will be Miss Dototlu Kastman, Miss F.leanor Fuller trn. Jtlss Kdith nirhl. Miss Kennedy. llla Swinu and Miss Mathews. Mr. and Mra. IJ. W. Smiley havo re turned to their homo In Ablncton from a few w i ens' stay at tho Chalfonte, At lantic CH Mi nml Mrs. Charles II. Snssarr.an entertained nt a flvo hundred party a !cw evenings iiro at the Olcnsldo Tennis Club, when their quests Included Mr. nnd Mrs Unn nartholomew Hchnerr, Mr nml Mrs. Howard Foster, Jr., Mr. nnd Mis Harold Gregory, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllnm S Plerle, Mr. nnd Mrs. (.eonrc ltennlncer. Mr. nnd Jlrs. Huiieno II. J StrliiRham. Mr and Mrs. Harry C. Stauf- fei- nnd Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Worth Wlckersham GERMANTOWN Mr nnd Mrs. A. If. Caplan, G712 Lin coln rttlve, Rave an "nt homo" on Sunday afternoon In honor of the enfraRement of their d.iurhtcr, Miss Irene Caplan to Mr Milton W. I,lpschutz The recelvlnR party Ineludp.l Miss Ida Seltzer, of At lnntlo City. Miss Katello Oreenspan. Miss Fiances Stilus. Miss Fsther Sokolotf. Mlsis Kvelin Maikowltz, Miss Ulllan ltoomhi ir nnd Mrs. Harry Abrahamson, of Ilaltliiore Mr nnd Mr n. Manko, of 3713 I'u askl avenue, entertained at a reception on Sunday In honor of their brother, Mr. M W iM-nthal, of 1'lttsburRh, who Is their Riu-st IT and Mrs Charles II. McDevItt, of Ifina Waynn avenue, entertained In formallj at their homo on Saturday eve- IllllR. 0 .00 !ffl llli.llllll1': m E 2SJK3ggggyji'gggyg NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tho Mondny Afternoon "BOO" Club met yesterday at tho homo of .Mrs Wll- I nam J). Chambers. G217 North Jlroad street, tho meinbern of which Inrluilo Mis. William Hrlnkworth. Mrs. William Royd. Mrs. William Carman. Mrs. Wll Ham Cunningham, Mrs. Walter R. Fast burn, Mrs Lewis i'tkvl, Mrs. Frank das kill, Mrs. O, li SnodgroHs and Miss Ida Hauer. Miss Uerna Custer, dnlighter of Mrs. Mary F. Custer, 1ms returned to her homo at 1830 North Twelfth ntreet, front a weekend visit to J'hoenlxvllle, whero slio was the guest of her grandfather, Mr. Ionard Dlenlnger. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Howard IX Prlzer, of 4413 Wal nut street, has returned from a visit to friends ln Haltlmore, Miss Marie Mcfiowan, of 12 South Forty-third street, left for Atlantic City on Saturday to spend a few days with her aunt, Mrs lMward Nolan, 12 Hod don avenue, Atlantic City TIOGA Miss Kthel Sohurch, of 2129 Venango street, will cntprtnln tho Five Hundred Club to which she bolongs, at her homo on Friday nfternoon. Tho guests will be Mrs. Louis Ilerezon, Mrs. Joseph Cinu Ben, Mrs. Httwood Graham, Mrs. Ken neth Melnken, Mrs. M. Richard, Mrs. Walter Valentine, Miss Edith Hond, Miss Anna Crce. Miss Oracn Fnlmcr, Miss Violet Krnuso anil Miss Hilda Henoch. FRANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. C Walter Rice, of 1610 i Harrison street, nro on nn extended I western trip Ilss Gertrudo Patterson, of Arrott street, will intertaln tho members of her i card club at her home on Thursday nfternoon. Tho regulnr meeting of the Frankford Women's Christian Temperanco I'nlon will be held nt homo of Mrs James Gray, 120." Fillmore street, this after-1 noon. The Broadway Five A cleverer organization never was seen. Direct from the Great 'White Way, they bring with them the latest New Yorlc hits. They playthey sing and give to dance music a swing and a dash new to Philadelphia. In the English Room at Dinner In the French Room at Supper BB!SffPIWPWP3aW,WMiKJBBWWWwwaiW7iiMMM,WMWJfcfc3 1222-1224 Walnut Street Adjoining the St. James Hotel 1 w r 46th 'M rn . sf, M A Mitz - r Philadelphia PRE-INVENTOR' SALES With Further Price Revisions and Reductions IN ACCORDANCE WITH OUR ANNUAL CUSTOM PRIOR TO INVENTORY TAKING Luxurious Evening Wraps Handsome Day and Evening Gowns Tailored Suits and Stunning Day Coats and Wraps Furs, Blouses, Hats ALSO SHOWING PARIS MODELS FOR PALM BEACH AND EARLY SPRING AT HOME nrmngiriiii bh hiii MOORESTOWN Mrs William Ros. of Pleton, Xova Seotia, wbl spend some time with h r son - in - law and daughter in and Mii C L. Henderson, on Noith Main stree' Mr. nnd Mrs. William It Llpplncot'.. of (llltlughnm I'laee. niivo gono to fii Inndo, Fla, to remnln until tho Inst of Februat y. DELAWARE COUNTY Mis Frank Arwentr. Plum, of Seattle, Wash., who formerly lived In Media, will suit Februnry !i for Honolulu, where sho will be the guest of her brother-in-law nnd sister, Dr. and Mrs, James Al bert Morg.ui Mrs. Reeso M Flelsehman entertained Informally at luncheon nt her home In Moylan n few days ag", when her gue-HR were Mrs F.dwanl It Crelghtdii, Mrs O. Coke, Mrs Deemcr una Mr- Louis Ross Little. BEADED BAG REPAIRING TgfS2sjg itrvninu lalfJEI A ,,:rlf" nml '"mi,i iB35J2Br4 "inni to nnv nt msll roi giA. E. MOSS ROSELAND DANCING 1015-1017 Market St. Professional Cabaret Tonight ciias Ki:nn m.MHi:i.r avd ms KIN'tS OF HVNTOI'ATION JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory. 1028 Chestnut St. oiaHeg I'hnn- Wnlnut 127 te l?nnnp. Ailtlltn 1 Kthetlo & Taney Inir Hotel Adelphia Chestnut at 13th in'9Mn .jiaivj s Ii Avenue Jv.W - - C M i iHtxtUon -' ---I miwhiii iiw iiwiiiiiiiiiwiwi mm t'JItr.ADKf.I'HIA'S MJADINO THKATnES Direction of I.Ui: J J. HilUHBItT AbELPHfLt"5"E"vg3. 8A7S nu. hi urj t inn hit HI-' MI'SIi Al. t'O.MI.IY m THE wnti All. STAR. CAM X UCHARLES PURCELL AND A I dSIIIlt II l ll.illl'X OP Pop. Mat. Thurs. ',;; $1.50 .vnxT slAT TTiriuAv NOW VI.'1',K 3Lrt'3 MAM. OKOl-IIH , The Greatest Comedy Triumph in Years j MOWS nose Presents vjwuuI-' vViyij(jviiiAl - ey COSMO HAMHT0.N Ul' THiMosrnirtCDOFJFtAy ihamuvca lyric ",:: s AT R 15 I ti Sn' nt 'J IB EVGS. 50c to $2.50 C',1) HI.IH'YS -. ',' Ml TI,FD Sfr'-i nH B0ONAID tfltttX PtCCY tMBALPH mANlwOODiNORfiAH HI THE MtRRY MUSICAL PLAY D D POP. MAT. TOMOR. $ 1 .50 THC. MUSICAL COCDY GEn EDWARD ROYCES PRODUCTON 'I. v 'lllll I I' I II I l.l, I'l'KP.II POP. MAT. TOMOR. $1.50 CHESTNUT 'jTjKnT7mr.fi MA 1 IiNtiL 1 OMOR. 7(', $1.50 "EAST WEST" WITT! FAY BAINTER ' On of the real Fuccckr nf the n non " KvB Hulletln. Walnut La3t 5 N,KhT o P-it; n Mat Tomnrrov , 1W --.bn $1 ".0 ' 'J' "" k-f illli UU'li ,!( I (ITllPliy rrv... 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EL CAPITAN I i 1 1, ml 1 1 i, 'l. .ii ,,f JOl IN PHILIP SOUSA II WORLD'S MUSEUM ;::- I Vw in dm iiiia ft i . i .i i. V V I'nN TIM I K 1 I A f I , 1 .1 ii tl wfflwm. 5a0A mm is KISSDHJI TIME o W P WIS i Mil World's Most Dcautlful Thcatro 0S3Bm MARKET AT 19TH 1 WOW OPHN. II A. M TO II 16 P. U, I CECIL B. DE MILLE'S LATEST l'.MlAMol .ST I'lCTUim "Forbidden Fruit" RbortiT Cul.Jn. tn H."dnoulnr Thlaa. Htnnly Orrhplru anil Quartet SCALE OF PRICES 1 1 A M Ti i (I P M. llntirc Iialcony, 35c Entire Lower Floor, 50c AFTKIt 0 I'. M. -ATI !ll)YH AMI HOLIDAYS Entire Dnlcony, 00c Entire Lower Floor, 75c V llilnu Itltthnr ami No Hat Itnerved V t W I: l',inli,n, ' IVatuiInK l'ola Ntcrl y-wm Mar 'Ml. I'.tl I i A M to 11 1. M. I, all Mi'.ji Mi, rh pKnioun Story "The Penalty" Y'chanct S',.r if .nr Crime nnd M"ytery D A L A C p lilt MAttlr:T STfltlCT - 10 A SI to 11 ir. I- M. Win. D. 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