BUfK- Off," '',W Wv-t'tf W TWHUS ' .'. M V ' .. w v f EVENING PUBLIC LEDGEEr-rHIl5ADELPHIA,l MONDAY, MARCH 7, 1921 Ml' yOST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE m ncy Wynne Talks of the Meeting of the Supper Club at the BcUevue-dtraijora one apcans oj tnc Many Weddings Planned After Easter -MP Simper Hub nt the Hcllwuc P" ,7r,1 vvn arrnt fun on Batnr- w M,r:..,( mniit were "'." . ""'. iml Ck l.tV.I n party of friends, urn. fcottl'fV. Witlierlll. Win lntely l. TtffkSflU'r .yi'' ".!.' .Mnll.r.1. fer,srctwe. "VVXh beautifully kf,! The Waltc? Wheelers nl;n did tlin Jouu O. ...,(nlnfl mill run"- !cll, jrr . ....... Avi' I- interested in mcet- i . ('ntlirriif I.uxinoor, who lins . ' in,i ltli her pnronts. Mr. ' ' lanl Mixmonr. of Vvey B""1 Mri V Mrs. Luxninor was Rrlto? ,f, rf-ter of SUM Marin BliM In"'. " nf fiermnntown. plrklnwn I-opn". . nttrnrtivc mid Ctherin- -"., t, wllllp horP. w,?z: m'TLT ntrc party, for cr, iou -V. . Illgi,t. Two of the Hthrrlne on I rWn B ,0 cown's iiei"""""' , n.,mh ,,f flic meet her, n A.- . nPimnB Ijounsor "F": M' jiw1nnd, Sydney S'nncy n' rr,i,,UvN 1'nee. .lr.. null IIiirIi W ' Lr.: ' ls,MrM?8I'nrrW.'H Rrnn.l- 1H" v. V mwiiber I to d ou ot see fon. A" r.-mi ii'" ' , t Alln. in M?i,, t ?l. Academy of Mmdc yTl" t,o, d itt't fourscore yenro H r lw.H nniniiB the unc?t f", . harming nml intercut S7r"u It J- t,lu.mIlon to know her. for Jnster ucck ner, TEI)IlNfl phuH Two I'nKter wed- i- ,, he ltnli'l family "'"'" lw, M' I&ett I Wnor me first comdi.H, " Clnl and Mr. Jeanes being fctf ASS Puffh,,,tn won TaVrh HH. an I Galnor fenaXn.tStIa'rtlnH.ln-the- fldds Chertnnt Hilh nt noon. TT'S like the two Clcndinultig wed IdlncH lat full. Kl'f" t'lendinnlns and l'irrv Frarer were ninrriiu ju Nk after IVrcy (JlendlnninK and Vlr Mnin ItoberK and Kllr.n and Percy OlfndmnliiK are lint cotinlnK. fn., am! ivrci ! rnzer. by the way, have the riitft little apartment iu town here on .luniper Htnet, but they are moling t.. fheHtuit Mill to live. lmviiiK taken a liouv out theie. lhe I'orcy Olencllmiinpt hne an npavtnient at Screntrcntli ami walnut sireuiu umi. i Mftol ntlr'li,fio GlendinuiiiR are fir-touslnH. , fiARAH FHANKI.IX'S will he nn nthor i:nHtertiile wrddinR. She is to be married to Dudley UIrrs, dr.. or lialtimorc. mi April 12. nt St. Marj s Church, Ardinnrc. Snrah is HtnyiiiR .iii, tiiiiilni's fiinillv lu llnltlmoic for a few dttn. and on Saturday evening Ilillic Wnxtcr, ,Ir . r.im-n dinner tor Her and Dudley nt the Hnltimoio Country Club. Another weddinu seiieimiea mr.pru -to nf intpn .f to riillnilelnhlnns. tliouch It will not take place liere. it is tunc m I'nje Alllleroll1 nf ;iiinii.ili, Wn., unu Ilnrn I'lutt. of this flu . You rcnieni- lir ruse was up here in Feb! miry when she nx a bridesmaid fur Cecily Ilnnics Gerclln UION SAVAdi: is to be married in Chestnut Hill on April f. the Fame ill) 'lint Cninnr ll.iird will wed. Jlnrion s fiarie s I hnrles Uimbeit IIpjniRer. nnd he lives in I.nriiiR, X. V. l'aiiline nml flrnco SavnRe are to ho bridi MiiniiU for their si"ter, and the marriflci i to take place nt 4 o clock in Trinlh l'reshjtcrmn Church. JIJIJH U rr sweet and very Rood, but he s alio very human. And while ho hn been tnimht he must obey, he iin,ilh finiN n wiiv round. The other dn tuotlior had ivernl fi lends in for ariernonn t,' 1 nnd the had sonic delic- ioui. littlp enkes Jimniio and his hrother were iu the room and mother Rine them each two i nkes and told them to inn off nnd play, nnd nut to nU for more. Xow, if you hole been mien to "uerfceth ledlci oni" eukes ami ou know there lire moie mIkto tlmi cauie from, don't you, erii thoiiRli ou me ns much as third i is old, don't ou want some more'' AVell .limiuii. did, Imt he knew he niintn i nhk for moie nor would he be wi-lemiie lu. It in th, drnwliiR room, o rtandun; in the doorway he remarked inimiiniiiKi din ins the lint lull in the (nnerutinu. Thoe cookies were Ty Bi,nd NANCV WYXXK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs 1n iwlr. If .turln .,r 1QO, iii.1(. ftreit unu, iinii-H tlu , iiuntremet of her oau(rht,r M's- Kit anor Ilninder Austin. to Mr 1!wli,i I'liinfort T.itiiull, sou of ilr linil lt Janus II Tiituull, of In. crfonl Mm 1 Wot, ,,., T.niiit..,. 1 , r. cn..l. n '' .mi.nr,, m lit, .i.iiitii llent-th I II..I Ina tuut..l l,...lfi. I .1 . " r..-u,.-ii in. ,11,- 1 oils for 1 IiiihIhi.ii in 1,1, full, 111. (I I iv n ! hwitr, 1 ,ru wliu sdio . Mulch 3n m n trior r Miuu iiln.l.u n tf...,ll.,a Mr m. . 1 . : ;.',,,..i ...;, v" ll ".I.M' Maurice IlecUscliei', chll iircn ,f Mrs stnveiiH Herliwher Mrs i.eflmttif. t u......n.... . p, :' " "(I'-iniiiiK m:uiiii cvkh ill WWliliJll S (' . lU F"iliriPk fllin 111, of 32 Soutli Twenty-first street, lins Issued Invltn tlon for a dance on Tucsdny, Match 23. Mr, nnd Mrs. Jnniefl Stnrr nnd Miss Sarah IiKan Stnrr, of Olney avenue, Oermnntown, will return today fmin Washington, whero they attended the Inauguration, ivhllo In WiiBlilngton, Mr. nnd Mrs. Starr and Miss Stnrr wero the guests of Mrs. Starr's brother-ln-lnw nnd sister, Dr. nnd Mrs. Kdwnrd 1' Meigs at their home, 1145 llhode lslnnd avenue. Mrs. llutherfunl Pearson nnd her daughter. Miss Nnncy I'enrson, ot the Hellevue-Strntford, hno returned from a visit to Atlantic City. Miss Jane Keen, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrles Barton Keen, of 1812 I'lne street, will not bo a debutante next scnoon. Mr. nnd Mrs. Keen will glvo a Inrgo danco In honor of Miss Keen In May. Mr. and Mrs. Keen will entertain nt dinner on April 1 In honor of their daughter, Miss Hilda Keen. Dr. and Mrs. George Kales linker, of iinimont nnu tno uciievuc-Htrnironi, will entertain General and Mrs. Little ton W. Tazewell Wnller nt dinner nnj Inter In their box nt the opera tomor- rcrw nignt. Mr. nnd Mrs. J. Hector McN'onl, of 2101 Spruco street, who aru spending some tlmo nt Miami, Kla,, will return homo tho latter part of next month. Mr. nnd Mrs. flenren I.'niiikllti Ilrou'ii of 411 West J'rlco street. Oermantown, are. epenuing several weeks In Atlantn, Ga. An early summer wedding of Interest will bo thnt of Miss Jnnet Macl.ircn Darby, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. lleorgu G. li. Darby, of Merlon, nnd Mr. v. drldgo It. Kenlmore .Tohnson, which will be solemnized In June. Mrs. William Morris McCnwIey. of Huvcrford, "and her daughter. Miss Klcnnor Lnilrle McCnwIey, whose en gagement has been announced to I,leu tinnnt Commander Leo Hewlett The naurt, son of Mrs. Henry lilnssc, ot Short WIls, N. J., will leave the latter part of this month for Charleston. S. C , ti spend the Knster holidays with Ucti tennnt Commander Thcbnud, who In In command of tho destroyer Llnlnhrldge. A tea wilt be glen at tho Charlotte Cushmnn Club on Frlilnv aftprnonn. March 18, for those participating1 In the all star performance to be given on Fri day afternoon next at the Walnut Street Theatre for the beneflt of tho club. Mr. and Mrs. J Bertram I.lnnlneott. of 1712 Spruce street, who arc spending a rcw weexs in Florida, will return to their home tho middle of this mouth. Mrs. Kdwnrd Beechcr Flnck, of 1518 Pine street, will entertnln a small m.Ulnee party on Friday afternoon next, March 11, at the all-star performance nt the Walnut Street Theatre for the benoflt of tho Charlotte Cushmnn Club. Mrs. Kdwnrd J. Moore, of 224 West Tulpehocken street, who is Bpendlng n part of the Lenten senson nt Atlantic City, will return to her home tho middle of this month. Miss Hleanor Jackson, of Boston, who has been entertained ns the guest of Miss Mnrgnrctt.i Jeanes, daughter of Mrs Henry Sulger Jeanes, of 2012 Spruce street, for a few days, returned on Saturdny to her home. Miss Jackson will attend as ono of the bridesmaids at tho wedding of Miss Jeanes and Mr. Sid ney Thayer, Jr., of Thornbury, Haver ford, at tho Calvary Presbyterian Church. Fifteenth nnd Locust streets, on Faster Monday, March 28. Mrs. Charles Francis Bochmnnn, of 135 South Eighteenth street, will enter tain a matinee party on Friday after noon next, at tile that lotto Cusliman Club benefit at tho Walnut Street Then trt. Mr. and Mrs. Hnrvev Boyer., of Ard more, will sail from New York on Sat urday, March 19, for New Orleans and tho West Indies. Mrs Jnmes RIverson. Jr , of 2028 Wal nut street, who has been spending a few - i IMloto lis rli ,'o t't aftnrs MISS IIANNIMJ (ill.X(il: D.lURliler of .Mr. and Mrs. William l)niim (iratiRe. of (he elllin;loii. Jt Miss (irango will lie presented to binlety on Tli:iuhs!;lin.t; Day In Florida, has leturncil to her The guests Include! Mi M irv Smith, i i Mini Mnigmrlte W.iitnn, Mis- Klsa Wolilfeld, M s Cnrrl, JShlm. r Miss Mil diod Shi rtzer, Mln Alhe Van Arts dnlen, Miss Dorothy WIIM", MImm Doro thy Itoie. Miss Dorothy Pi lee, Miss l'llsp Smltli. Miss M.irjorie Piel. MKs Flor enco Hitter, Miss Ituth Phillips. Miss Hutli Haney and Miss L'sthcr Blgger-staff. weeks homo Mrs. William A Capon, president of the-Woman's club of the Canadian So ciety of Philadelphia, will entertain the members of the club at a Ira at her home at Sixteenth and Spruce streets on Thursday afternoon, March 31, fioin 4 Until 6 o'clock. ALONG THE READING Mrs Klmer Carl entertained tho 500 club to which sho belongs nt her home on Park avenue. Oak Lane, on Thurs day afternoon, tho members ot which Included Mrs. Louis Beneke, Mrs. Fer dinand Frltbch, Mrs Metis nl Gerkcr, Mrs. Albert Ilagennnn, Mrs Kugcne Klehl, Mrs Kdward li. Met 'all, Mrs. Lln wood K Moses, Mrh, John Pyre, Mrs. Batcman Saddlngtton, 'Mrs i' W. Van Artsdalcn and Mrs. Charles Wolfiom. Mrs Klehl will entertain the club on March 17. The Bed Cross rooms of Oak Lane will be open on the second and fourth Wednesdays of each month fiom ID until t o'clock, when the making of layettes will be conducted under the di rection of Mrs Itoliort Baruood Mrs Henry Asbury Is chairman of the Old ork Road branch of Ilia Southeastern Chapter of the Bed Cross A new choral society, under the direc tion of Mrs tiertrudo Fernley, has been formed lu Oak Lnne nnd will meet on Thursday nfternoons at St. Martin's rectory. MOORESTOWN Mr. nnd Mrs Lester Collins of Ches ter aenie, aro being congratulated on tho birth of a son, ..Jack Lino Collins, born on Thursday Mr and Mrs. Wallls Aiiustrung are expected to return from Florida this w oek. Mrs Hairy I Aiken s. of N't w bold ave nue, hns been isltlng In Seaside Park. Mr W F Therklldson of i:,tst Sec ond street. Ins gone to spfntl some time In Chicago, St Paul and Minneapolis. PHILADELPHIA MUSIC CLUB TO GIVE CONCERT Recital of Mine. Louise Homer to Be Held at Academy of Music (liven under the auspices of the Phila delphln Music Club, lieen Interest Is being taken In tho recital to bo given by Mine. Louise Homer at the Academy of Music on Wednesday evening March 18 Amf.ng tlioso who will entertnln In the boxes will be Mrs. Joseph M. Steele, Mrs Homnlno Hoffman, Mrs. warren Shaw, Mrs Jumcs Htlllwell, Mrs Laura Laniilg. Mrs. (J. W. Stewart. Mrs John (Jrlbliel. Mrs Walter Herring, Mrs John I! James, Mrs. A. L. Tnsel, Mis Oldoon Poeredto, Mrs. Middle Mnrdeti, Mrs. Wllmot (I Pierce, Mrs DIIwmi Mstni, Mis Fulton F. Teale, Mrs. (' Itarlantl Wells, Mis Hurry S. Weaver. Mr W J Montgomery, Mrs. FrederU k I ""rant, Mrs Krnext H Smith, Mis It C. Ooltl miltli. Miss Kll7iihoth Hood Latta, Mls Beatrice Hercns, Mis. John (llaie, Mrs. Telle de Apery, Miss Sarah Kennedy. Mrs Charles II. Houston, Mrs Phillip Jenkins, Mrs Hubbard, Mrs William Hesse, Mrs. Clarence Miller, Mrs Sam uel Woodward, Mrs. William Itleder, Mis A Fink Smith, Mrs Luckenback, Mrs Isaac Jeanes, Mrs. Ldwln Wntrous. Mrs John S. W. Bolton, Mrs. Charles D Harney. Mrs Clarence Bartlctt. Mrs H. De Witt Irwin, Miss Julia Williams, Mm. Duncan Campbell, Mrs. Gilbert I. Pnlen, Mrs. Krncst Chcston, Mrs George H i:nns. Mrs. Wnrren Mercer, Miss Mnrion Crnskev nnd Mrs Samuel Hur- gln. Mine Homer's ' recital Is being given for tho benefit of tho Hahnemann Hospital. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs chnrles Blum, win have teturnetl from their wedding trip, entir talned nt an at home yesterday from ,1 until 10 o'clock at 3814 North Homier street Mis Blum was Miss Lillle Isaacs before her marriage last month. Mrs Blum was assisted In receiving bv her sister, Mis S Onus, and Mrs. Harry P. Bui he Mrs lMltloie Kolin. of 1517 North Six teenth "ttiet, entel tallied at a lunehion and th-atie partv on Situidny In honor of Miss M ulellne Knhn. w lio will snl! for Kurope on March 15. Miss Kohn was the gin st "f honor at n farewell partv glni 1 Mrs i", Gould Hlrsh, of 3710 North Nimtetnth strict, last week SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs Alfred J HnWIand, of 5051 Sprague street, entertained In formally at a dinner party Jast evening Mrs Hnvll.ind will be remembered as MIfs Catharine, Itlttenhouse. Miss Kve Sherman has Just returned from Atlantic City, whero sho spent tho week-end . Mr Walter Kaiser has returned nfter spending tho week-end with mames In Kaston, Pa WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr nnd Mrs II Haldcmnn enter tained a few friends at their home. 5830 Webster street on Tuesday eve ning In honor of thrlr daughter. Miss Harriet Hnldt mans blithday Among those present were Mr Conrad Krelble Miss Blanche Moyer. Mr Jack Inswller. Mr and Mrs. Clulre Hlgglns, Miss Hlnncho Hnldeinan nnd Mr. Leonard McOowan. Mr. nnd Mrs Benjamin Feldman, of 5449 De Lnncey place, are receiving con gratulations on the birth of a son. Kdward Feldman, on February 10. YARDLEY The Yardley Cllc Club met on Thurs day afternoon, when a nominating com mittee consisting of Mrs. Kllrn C. .Smith, Mrs. Chnrles M. Karnes, Mrs .Aaron nuih Minn I'.iin s Moon nnd Mrs (lenrce Dnerr uns ntitioltited to present at the next business meeting the names nl officers to serve tho coming enr. The president appointed the following program committee to serve two enrs Mrs Augustus J Cadwnllailcr, Mrs Aaron Soutli nnd Mrs John C. McCor inlck. Tho three members nf the com mittee remnlnlng over from Inst year Include Mrs. Ilohert C Melville, Mrs John P. Dyer and Mrs Fiederlck Sat- tcrthwalte. Mrs Miuteitnwnuu resigniu and Mrs. J. It. Hershcv was named to III! her place. A cake snlc will be held. in raise money lor ine silver juonee moulds rosT lUJAt'Tirt l tiikatmh M MARKET AT 11 A M ro n I9TH -, V M INA CLAIRE In Pleturlritlnn nf Ii, t.l II, l"i "POLLY WITH A PAST" TiirtLi: ai)oi;ij atthai'tionh Paris Fashion Review (LIVING MODELS) APP.VUIJI. AM) Al IISS'IHIUS By Gimbcl Brothers fund. After the business the Itev It.turn l-IITMRI SCOTT PA MOPS Kobert M. L. Holt, of Trenton. con-U;ni!u:t '"-',m "JV'U1 ' voi'Al.lHI I.Ur.AI'F.U'lffA h rnitHMnHT TIII1ATIIE8. AT 15 GARRICK Tonight hj matim:i:s wi:i & hat at 'j.m poi'i i.Ait M:t mat m:.sr siiath i'j.oo DAtD lli;iAHr't) Prpcents FRANCES STARR In n New Piny by IMwnrd Knohlock Supported by tho tlijlnnl II fiasco Thratra Co "ONE"-S BROAD Tonight & MATINHP-S V HI) H PAT AT 2llff priPt I.AIt IV'.li MAT IH'.ST .i:ATH. $1 50 HAM It IIAIIltlH I'reent.1 tinned liln scries of talks on current events. DELAWARE COUNTY Mrs. George McCrackcn Is entertain ing the Fortnightly Club of Swarthmore nt her homo on Vnssnravenuii this nfter noon, when a Dunsnny program was presented. Mrs. Charles D. Mitchell read "Tho Lnst Silk Hat," and other members assisted by contributing the fane, "If Shakespeare Lived Today." Mr and Mrs. Charles Hirst and Mrs Amelia Hirst, who have been spending some months In California, will return id ineir noma in Mwnrtlimorc in April Mr nnd Mrs Frank Burton, ot Bridgeport, Conn , who were the guests of Mrs Burton's pnrents, Mr. and Mts Thomas Winter Andrew, of Swarth more, for a few days, have returned to their home. Dr and Mrs Karl Klstler, of Swarth more, are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Mar Klstler, on February 1 1. Sellg-Engelberg Wedding The wedding of Miss Mabel Hngel. berg, daughter of Mi and Mrs Ilenrv Dngelberg. of 2B2J Park avenue, lllih mond. Va , and Mr Milton S. Sellg. son of Mrs. Abiaham Sellg, of the ltelle Clalre, this clt, will take place this evening at the home of tho bride. Itnbhl Kalllsh will perform the ccrcmoiiv. The bride, who will be given In marriage by her father, will be attended bv Mrs Orover Scssler, of this city Mr! Sellg will have ns best man his brother Mr Justin M Sellg After a wedding trip Mr and Mrs Sellg will live at 1627 Diamond street, whero they will bo at home after April 1 HT Kuw i inmi Ton.viritvn.t.u rui. i. ii. h 10 A M to il l M tlnlioni. 3V Or, rnMm unit IliiWonj I."S' . i''e I. VI. MM. s Al"Ii:tl II ll'i I .Oi IC SMMtlJAVS AND lri,tl)AVH I.filMim r, ii, l.t.wor Plonr nod Halt ,ti' I. ,' h 7c STANTON, i-Tr.VAV CHARLES RAY Added PMtt.Y I'iKK' I'encful Vitll' y ItA'lvrt Vinritno at iiunt liii.vi. riit'.A iiics Palace Victoria l.'ll HK1T' 'iTit f. M.rM:r 9 A. M. TO 11:15 P. M. Xfc" "i tv T IU ll (, I v1 M) l, KI 1 I - I V "I lll i l 1. 1. It 9fcedctin Inrilalioni or Announce- Jlotlrralo l'rlees :,'Wiy menti Write or Phone fnr nncrnTed or I'rlnlrd Hnmplfs. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Walnut St Mr GERMANTOWN nnd Mrs. T S. Furlong, of 5014 Pulaski avenue, spent the week-end at the Dennis, Atlantic City. Mrs Stanley Hunsberger, Thirteenth street, will entertnln at bridge at her home on Friday afternoon, Mr. nnd Mrs. William T. Webster, of 241 Winona avenue, aro being congratu lated upon tlie birth of a daughter on Fcbrunry 25 Miss Magdalene Young, of 540 Fast Tulpehocken street, win entertain Infor mally at her home on Thursday evening 68-inch Damask, Looks yard Like Linen Wonderful! Small wonder lliit this store d v ofTrtftr".! (n nrti,, ti va!" Is gaining clt-vide nputitmn for in AVASII DRESS GOODS, I1EDDING, MUSLINS, TOWELS, HLANKETS. QUILTS, COMFORTS This Damask comes in four beautiful designs, with a lutcr like linen Cr. at at $t d Longcloth, $1.85 to $4 a piece for $4 to ?6 values; 10 yards. Ch minis finish: v.iv line. GFNUlrF Pn STAR DIAPER CLOTH 18-inclt, S1.R5 Piece 22-incli. Sl.So I'iecc 20-inch, $1.70 Piece 21-inch, $2.00 Piece 27-inch. $2.20 Piece All In Kiinlt iry M-tilrd iinrkiiKest 10 sards to the pleee. Piirctl Pied. tOr l'xtrti I H. Smith & SOUS 914 Walnut St. lrv (iimhU tt u iilnir Thousands t Milt-Ends and Remnants In Cotton Dry Goads V v "THE KID" WILLIAM Collier In His t.ntictdng Triumph "THE HOTTENTOT" I Vl.tnr Mip's nnd W'llllnm r'olllr A ll'ro Phi V Itlmut Any IIoryeplHy rnDDCCT Yak nt 8 to Sharp P vJlrLO 1 vintu d ft Hnt . 2 HI POP! I All WPI) MVT 1IT HHATS tSW i:vii'.rMv.T i:Ti:vi)r:n vntit, -M'tUIlW HI'.IVI, MAMfH 20 Francis De 'Volf WILSON HOPPER in n new urnl wondrous ERMINIS- M tM'ltlVA i: IN I'ttlfl-.p AT VIOHTH i'iii!.Atii:i.i'Hi s m:aihnu iiu:atki:s Dlr.iimn i.f I.KH It. J J SHPllUItT i:vi s ai r, $1.50 It AI. I'uMI'DY HIT ATI I.N 1 1 M"ltN!N(l l'HUI'riUMAM IIS in AMIIU ' IIOH'DS ARCADIA ,rr.?i,r,,h vivovtl V K'--P VltAMf't'N'T PltH-rVIS "THE GILDED LILY" A IiIU PUAMATtr VTnrtY WITH MAE MURRAY April. n Niiw io( iiy i orrtv CAPITOL GLOBE j i ma men" 'nil it "Heliotrope" DCPCMT MAKKl r ST Pel ITth rH,vztl,lN 1 mi i ti: ft iihr in ' I lu lit i nf Ell ,l,nth" muiki't "-Titr.r.T ,vi n viprrt I intir.t ,u ml v llo 1 I fn 11 vT i vttn '! n v m ,v i sn rm. lis CHESTNUT ST. $ MATINEE WED. iJ tin VV 1 HKIt Pp "emu i itr -r viiM imi mi -b ai. I'm' With Hi, N,w uti font nnd Production i;vi: vt ?o r-s ivii a sat at 2.20 1HI, ! VV YV I HKSI N'T AMI a- vm:m nl' Ml Mi PHILADELPHIA . ORCHESTRA I.Knt'ni P .Tt K i' -KI i itn'lui lor .PltlliVY AI'l'I'ltN nV IAH It AT .1 nit svrtitDAY i:vin,, vrvu pj irr S ,"tt Ti V ID ! I-PII M Hirltnn.. rrt'THiivr.N' ."nil vi 4 it riif Mi ZMtT . r. t Per Jt,.i.lii H'Ml N'lTIUI P. I'. t tini! Me "ind SI HIT I.I.N'r.h Th VV itrh nit T 1SZT . Ilii-Jtrlttn P.hnitt.11 1 No 1 TktN i Mm Hill' H 1 1"' h 11111 i It -omit LYRIC LAST WEEK WIL '"SMIUI,THR0UGH, V,.Vk Seats Thurs. .NOW frnut (, tt ; 'it . tt;iirmp nr I ,i u. N Y . IT Vlt f I FLORENCE l-.l frn'n l. it i I lntr 1 t ,r I ,i nllBlnil ST Vlt " I tKicmpnt nt tlt-i N Y . with the in S'''.';.''.' EXCURSION TO COAL REGION W War To Tam&qua and Uahanoy City To 0 1 1 b a rton, Mahanoy Plans Bhonandoah, Olr ardrlllo, Aihlanil, Oonlon, Mt. Car- ml ft ShamoMn ' AiliiUonal to ftpovfi rarea ai Columbia Av ir..-.i.j7. Mnu....i. "".".".""" St. ami viBt7unl'' CoitihohokBn 7 aalf ! Shamokfn P M ' "J- "i1: . irmi 7.45 P. Mi " TunlI' .l PhilarlplnkU JP, Dj: g - .,,..m va. nsuwiJ f Railway uruiiiiiiHiiiviTiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijJ , o o 0 o o 7 ) o I 1 o O of ) r DRY AD sprightly little pmii that is singularly effective with summery frocks. In the colors she wants, of course. NINE FIFTY K K EITH'S THEATRE HARRY CARROLL & CO. In V trieti.. nf lli.'l ' C'lti' t n-VVillli: i I.I Ifll-Grac, QUIXEY FOUR . Chas. Leonard Fletcher Pinl i & H If Th Mlvnrluk 1 !, iv nl, tk M-'ii-t A N', irj , Olh li Skin troubles are unsinziu -s .esinoi heals them This simple, inexpensive ointment is a comfort thnt no sufferer from fakln trouble can well afford to bo wlftirtllf- TI- HCIltillT- tfitc tlrtlitM nl once, and lins a coollnc, .sootlilniTc'f- Private Instructions '".m'm'i !""!"! lecc upon tne hkiii wane iicniing k ROSELAND DANCING Broad and Columbia I'" nml ti HI I it Dancing Contest Cash Prizes Ti r.tk'ht REED "THE MIRAGE" nrjiiAii ski is rnw r.itrT't. pi.ay ADELPHI L IIS AT 8 20 M r.1 THI'HS Jt SAT Pop. Mat. THURS. ""J,, $1.50 T 'I- -I ' tn ! Trlumiih In Yearn ? MniUlls kosi; I'ronents F H 5)1 H '"JMiraaiyM 0 0' FN CrQa MAMiiTOiu The Masr fAirfw or Play mamuvca VM 3M Of To mor. Ev 'e. AT S Heslnol Ointment Is sold in two slzei ' Aenrlemv tir nil ilrilrri'lKta Tt n rnmv tn nnnl, I and so nearly flesh colored it ran be MP.i'Itopoi.lT vn LOUISE Mn"B n,r Ufed on exposed surfaces without at- nl'l UA uMP vn , , ,r n r . trading undue attention. .Send for a sample Dept. 2-S, ItUSINOL, Haiti more, Md. I ill- IXilinm P. nnl MM l!rr 1 Itmhlr Ii i7 ahmIii'i I'nnd. V"'tr I Piikk Vi n Iton .v. II pi ill i i'hi-t i rrrr-xTvv" 'A ;rt KM IN M II 5 I fkM 11(1 C! Inc. George 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Now'a'days it's Allen's Hats 1 y I 'ALWAYS JUST A STEP AHEAD OF THE CALENDAR, "'MsgUaMi Her sheer silk hose is 1.85 PREPARES FOR SUMMER CON QUESTS WITH THE MOST DELI CIOUS OF CRISPY LITTLE DAYTIME F R O C K S. HEW ITCH I N GLY DE MURE BUT, OH, SO SMART. AND TO WEAR WITH THEM, HE FORE SHE LEAVES FOR HER SUM MER PLAYGROUND, SHE CHOOSES SEVERELY PLAIN BUT PERFECT! MOLDED KID PUMPS. THEY MAY HAVE ONE STRAP OR TWO. BUT THEY MUST HAVE fUST THE HEEL THAT GIVES THAT TRIMLY SMART EFFECT. BUT WHERE TO GET THEM JUST SO? AH, OF COURSE, HALLAHAN'S! SI-IE KNOWS THAT THE VERY THING SHE WANTS IS HERE. IT ALWAYS IS. AND THE PRICE SO SATISFYING. 1 V I'v '1 Nl I W I KK N' iV ?-AI J jAHAn V" GOOD SHOES 92fl Market Street Branches 60th & Chestnut, 4028 Lancaster Ave., 27.10 Germantnwn Ave., 560$. Germantown Ave. 3 J M H Largest Ensemble of Easter Millinery in Town A becoming lint for every Philadelphia woman can be found in our display of correct and fnscinaliiif; htlcs for present nnd Spring wear. All models including importations, origination and copies arc moderately priced. May we show jott our special nlue group of Hats at $9.00, $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 Allen's Quality Silks at Special Prices, a score of kinds I'lne Mlkx nf the -n eeihlo dep, ml ilil kind- compi -i - thoso most in vnmie tor the '-in iu Viimni The Sale leinemnti -'te.l.tl inirih.i-ei and --Ilka nt muly lo V prk'i s from our own rei.nl n -tn. kh Navy Iilue Meso.tline; 15-inch, speiial. SI. I" jard. Yard-wide Foulard Silks, special $1.'J,"i ard." 40-inch Fine Foulard Silks, $2.."i0 vard.' 10-inch Printed Pussj Willow Taffeta. $.1.00 vard. 40-inch Crepe de Chine, $l.!)."i to $.l.."i0 jard. Striped Lining Silks, H2-ineh; SI. SO nrd. Yard-wide Dress Satins colors nnd' bl.uk, S2.2S to Sl.00. Ktra He.iv) Canton Crepe; 10 inch, S1.S0 to $S.S0 y aril. Fine Satin Crepes; 10-ituli, S.'t.on to $(i.()l) vard. Tub Silks; S2-ineh, $1.00 to $2.-,0 vard. lllack and Colored Taffeta; ard w'nle, S2.S0 to $:i.7S. Satin Me.ssalines; aS-ituh. Sl.fiS to S2.00 vard. 10-inch Fine Quality Clinrineuse; $.1.00 to S1.00 vard. Colored Satin, yard wide, S2.2S to $ 1.00 vard. Yard-wide Checked I ouksine, $2. IS jard." Yard-wide lllack Waterproof ChinaSilk. ?1.2S to $2.50. Radium Tnffeta; bhuk and color", SIMM and $.'1.50. Ileny Sports Silks and Crepes, $1.00 to S7 mi jard. 10-inch lllack Wool Rack Satin. Special. S.i.50 vard "".tc'i Sills ana Wool Poplin; Navy an 1 M,uek, y.( -V1 SHUBERT LAST WEEK Last Pop. Mat. Wed. I":?,, $1.50 VI Mil P II AM' 1 1 K-TI IN I n-entn Lt.'JTDAKlM'. . m B 9 r IQGC3U1 ruiMiiM muaiviiuu .u4ituTiimiiai ',Vk SEATS THURS. Ma"N" Frances White iv a mi -i' vi i minnv '?p.vw"JIMMIE" v" REN WELCH .s Vlt sT-sTAIt (-IIOIU H WVAI VI IT W n it M it Wnl 2 I". almlTi -I NVJ I M ,t N Khf if (. ,. shRrp "A JOY AND A DELIGHT" - VuhUc Ltrger. n i "Nt: rvTrn 7-irmvi; i'ikh.oul'k up ii mid vwi rn.N 'iL'i.i.Y Pi -, -t Tltn OttKVT Ari UICAN Ai'TOrt GUY BATES POST "Tlie Masquerader" I HID VY VII KI N ')N VI'. r, Monster All-Star Benefit IN VMi HI' Charlotte Cushman Club, Inc. 7 Ins in nl 1 i iiu mi of i'amiu St'tgi I t 111. s luiiN iiiti:v umiivm I'otiirn ti'm- VV V I M'l. M VIlV Mil HI UN PI! V Vi IS W II -i IN I'llWK IIWI 1 II VI. I 'i , il I I III I Nl l I l,i V III VV i iHK llitl'l I It 1 XI I I s .-l v , -VM -X i N, Ml V I- I. K I II i,l i V hs I 14 1 V li lull II 1 It I II. I' II VI ,-M I i. H Vl.JlY 1 VIII, 11 . 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