ISflffpfflp PjfX ,,J'" ' ,( wyWYJbV . i f 1-V( !w5I! Tjjv'-yrv.,;-' ..'" v-'...vV-r;iJsVt; r," ?' .,m 'im ''u rv ' -tfftm'" ' 'Mt-j.rv'jt.f"'" v EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 8, 1021 HI ST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE KancY H" )'"e yt5 o jc Operatic Musical Which Miss Catherine Morris Will Give This Week She Kernels (he Death of Mrs. Charles l' Gununey Kjjf.) literally untiling ilulnx tlifo Twf'fi( jipnally Imt nern until JVI- Thru l'i III'" nflrrnoon vc will y tlic lilg ",nr bl,ncnt fnr lhP CllSh , Clnli. lil',l ,,,,, w""c" "f ""' hb i. i-oinmlltrr .ire nml In n soeinl V.nt 1 onlcrtnlnliiK nt litnrlipon lie J the aflnlr iikI by Rlvinic M.ontrc p,rlies. - . .t, .. h,p PvenltiK f thnt ilny (litre A. i' i ... ill be die Hr.t nppenrnnri' of tlio . ' , l,M,.,l I'll.. Wllll'll ('nllu'rini1 ,:: : !" ' nml .Mm. nl rfwn MorrlK. Im Rolton ..p. Hhr l numbor of other fi""' IP f a UM tnuHi.nl tnieni wi ... ..... T tel': .,.,''" Thrill s i ' . ,l,n.e . 1 Xnnry ' "111 piny ftViol In So thnt will bo very nter- Si Ith tl.e nmount of tnlent we ,5.I,d.eoerinB HinotiR emr younc poo- ;fvVry -Iny. .wl -hen thenrthn n ml "l. ..,. iiri( nroiipp" i")viMi-i ' She n- "ft heir mnmenl nbillty ?, iSinelmw (trently enournKeil obotit our JoiuiR people. OJIA.W me coutiuuully condemning , .' rttinrnllnn. Iltlll wllilp s ,i,e inn"." r "."::.:... .I,:,: .. (. nine of 111" tmiiB " no- " " TMincor et hove done nre by no meniiH CZ repmneh. n K.rent ninny things in. irently to be ndtniroil. Cntlifrlne MorriH linn olways koiiii 0 for wrloiis work She is very nr Ijtic nd pnlnH nml drw "trenie y . besides dnnelnK most nrtWticnlly. IV. ban studied neathetle dancing, and I have ceen her do several solo dances net beautifully. On I-'rlday night hI.c ml lTmcst Kitson are to give n tli -res' danee In npproprlato. costume. It til joimiM very intercxtiiig to me. and I am verv Kind we nre to hnve an op portunity of hearing the musical pari of the program, loo. TIIF, I'lms and 1'lnjer held their filty-rimt club niglit last evening, ind It'was most interentlng. The threr Dr'r." plovs were given, and us they will be given ngnln tonight and the final dcriidon of plncc will be mnde then, I am not KlnK to comment on them for von ; but they were certainly most Interesting nml extraordinarily flcver and well done. The first mi the program was "Among the I'lnc." and the enV ineluded .Mrs. .1. Howard Reber. Samuel McDowell. Walter Tim ttlns and Andrew Wright Crawford. Jr The second was "The Upturn of the Spirit " nml those who took part in it were Iliirnett Holland, ICverett Rell and Dorothy Shelinerdinc. The iblnl play wns entitled "Tlic Accom plice, and there were tive iu tile cast, including (ieorge I'cquignot. Mrs. Cleveland flaring, Margaret Cooper, F.llwood Altninier nnd ('url Louis Alt maiT 1 nm so interested to henr who Is declared winner of the first prize to nifht that 1 inn hardly wait to hear. Thn cre nil so interesting and so well written H was hard to choose, but I tinalb did de:iile for myself. How erer it wouldn't be fair to sh.v. so I'll vt till henr nnd then tell .ton if I thought the .Mime. fTIHOSK of ii" who knew and loved J- Mr. Charles V. Giiinmey and nerjbodi who knew her loved her wen- or much shocked to hear of her, death on Saturday. Although she hnd ben in ery poor health for some time, the had recovered from a serious illness and on Thursilny hnd gone to her moth ers' meeting at 8t. .Michael's Church. In Oe-innntown She was president of the mothers' meeting and it is certain thnt every member of that orgnuization will .in her unci feel her loss quite ns Wnly us her family and her most In timate friends. Siie suffered a ijreiit deal during her illness and was very we.ik at times, hut you could always count on her to make some funny, droll remark thnt sounded ns if she were in the best of health. It is nice to know thai she was nble to get back to her work a' that church for u little while before her denth. for she loved it so, and bin- was always so active nnd busy doing something for somebodv else. Her daughter. Miss Elizubolh (Jiimmey, and a fcon. Mr. (jeorge (jiimmev were with her nr the time nf her death. Iudgii Charliv Krnncis fiunimev is an other con. His daughter Klen'nor wns a d'butan e 0f this season. pKOtSV inine In see the family the oilier dm, nnd had u wouderfui time Playing with the vtirious real nnd im PtovuKi toys that were gathered from nil over the house. Tlio fnmilv all sat jro'iml and wursliiped. of course, as families me pt to do when small relu ' entne to call. 1'eggy had a wonder ''! tune until the celluloid bird which w on (ho sicio f 1 10 bt,,,, ,!(), sp.)u. 'fltcij conipuny suddenlr and left her. 34"56AW,5sa 3Tf(h JwiVXXXt 46,471115X5. JPhUaitibhioi SPRING YMiPUK TAILOREF mp TOXTtME SUITS NEW TAILORED R AFTEMN FROCKS NEW EVENING OVWS DMW, FROCKS ANJC MVM FURS FoR SPRING l with iiMnniMiPil expremion nf fnrc. I KtnnillnR there holding tin- lieucl in one Miinll IM nml the tail In the other, "Oh," paid she in great nmitzcmcnt, I "Oh. cliickic liwcnkl" 1 NANCY WYNNK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES .Mi. ami Mrs. ti. Iliimlllon c'olUet of 2illo Spruce street, will etitertnln oi ! dinner nt their home tonlKht. followed ' by n tiox party nf the opera. Their ! giicstn will Include .Mr. unci Mrs. Howard Kordo Hansel! and Mr. and Mrs. Oerrlt I'. J mid. Mrs. Iloberl Torrey of 171ft Locust slieel, will entertain ns her KUet the latter pnrt of this week Mrs, .1. r KchencK, of Unltlinorc, who will renmlli oer the week-end. Mr nnd Mis. Arthur H l.ca. of 'J004 Walnut street, who have been npendlnK it few clays In Washington, whero they ntteniled the Inauguration. hu re turned to their home. Air nnd Mrs. .Tiillus Smith. i:i0 Hiuce rtreet. have Issued Invltntlons for n dinner on l-'tlday. April 1. In honor of Mrs Smith's daughter. Miss Mcicy KIIIh Powers Mlfs Sellna Mclllhenny. of the llellu Mie.Ktratford. will ttlve n luncheon, to lie follow eel by a thentte patty, on Sat urelav. Mnreli 9, In honor of Miss Uea trlce Mclllhenny, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs John D. Mclllhenny Mr. and Mrs .1. C.ilvln Smith, of :1J3 South Klghtecnth street, will give a theatie party, to 'be followed by ten at the Melleuie-.Strotfotel, nn Vcdneseln , Mnich lit), in hoiioi of Miss Kllza Smith Sleek Mr and Mrs T N. Itlchardson. of School lane mid Wlssnhlckon avenue, lieiinnntown, will entertain at dinner on Tuesday ovenlng, Mnich 19, In honor of their son, Mr. T V. deCJuartel Itlcli nrelson, before the meeting of the Sat urday Kvenlng Dancing ('lass. Mr. lUchnrdson, who la a student nt Phil lips Academy, Andover, Mass.. will upend tho Kister hnllduvs with his par ents, The dinner which Mr and Mrs. .loslnli Ash Pearson, of t33 West Price street, Oenn.-into-wn. weio to hae given on l-'il-clay. March ts, In bonor of Mr Stnnv bur.v Miller, bus been clinnvpel tti Prlclnv evening, April 15, before the meeting of Mrs. Clinrles Stewart AVurts' Dancing t lass. Mr and Mrs. Peregrine Wlltner, .1023 West (."oulter street, Oerinunlown, who have been spending- several weeks at Palm Heach, Kin., as the fuests of Mr. and Mrs. William (J. Warden, nt their winter estate, will return home this week. Mrs. H Kr.uiklln Pepper, of Hells Mills road. Chestnut Hill, accompanied by her brother. Mr c 'baric s Willing, sailed lust week for Kinnee, where they will spend several months. Mrs. Alfred S. "Weill, of Chestnut ave nue. Chestnut Hill, will Blvo n cntd party on Friday afternoon. April 1. In honor of her daughter, Miss Louise VellI. Mr. nnd Mis. ,ewls A. Rllev, 1.109 Spruce street, will gle u dlnnur-Unnce on lunsday evening-. November I.V at the Uellevun-stratford. to present to so clBly Miss Jean Ilrooke Riley, daughter of Mrs. Alice Hurt Ttlley. Miss Alley who is at school In New- York, will spend tho Easter holidays with her mother. pi.!rii,""dr, Mr.3- ,Menrv I'lneaweaver. City line, Overbiook, will Kiv a. ilance on Thursday, March .11, at the Merlon Cricket Club. In honor of MLs- Mnr" Henry I.lneaweaver nnd Mr. Uldgwuj l.lneawenvcr. .i"h i.vM,;:lr!.'.w,!" a'teii'l'd the Prom on ...V" .""V"- UL. J'nncctoit ttml re, ALONG THE READING ToshirJm'e. nknsall for Mr. and Mrs. Leo H. Helmerdinger, of . teni0, ,!l.1''.,nt'- hnvo returned from a four weeks' stay nt Nassau, Bermuda. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mis. Havltl Moses and her daughter-In-law. Mrs. Jack n. Moses, of "ua .,1 ,ark uv,nun. gave a luncheon nnd bridge party last week at the Kt ffuems oxe,'s "ero laM f"r ninety The, short story dims, of which Mrs Sainiiel P. Weinberg Is reader. -ill meet on Wednesday nt tho home of Mrs A beuohtwangor, L'027 North I'lfteenth street. The members Includo Mrs. Hctii. aril tern, Mrs. Marc .T. Katzonberc Mrs. Charles l.eund. Mrs. Eugene S Ueckmnn. .Mrs. Morton A. Netter Mrs Louis Strousse, Mrs. William Mlllc'i-'. MrB. Morton A. Oppenheimer. Mrs Joseph e.. Deckman, Mrs. Julius Lam and .Mrs. Elmer D. Simon. Mr nml Mih Ilnr,. r't-n . nounce tlm engagement of their riaugh- lci, .iiioa iun-i j . onnor, io Lieutenant lariUtioni Vjl 3or Announces r r s-w- iludrrute I'rUes mtnti Vrlle or Thonn for Knimircd or Printed 'iBiiiinrn, ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 W.lnut St "- .'iifrnay incitjilee Miss Jlnrv II. Stewart, Miss Kloisc. Wturlncr AiiVi i ISMlVn.,hnrl"e.n KnlBht. Miss Helena I.. Mitchell and Miss Eleanor T Dili. III1IM. nttwm .vin r v " " i SPRING ME J .1st jL2ot-e"MM4JHV4Vk HIIRl Fredei ii- I-: Hi- d.ei n' a luii henn at the City dub on SaiunbH 'Mi and Mrs D.iMd Schwarl!!. e.f IJOI North Franklin street ente-i tallied at i n dinner nnd thentro pnrtv In honor of I Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph (Jeffen. of Hrook lyn. Amon those present were Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Matusow, Mr. anil Mrs. I Adolph Landau. Mr. and Mrs. Jack nut-i kin. Mr. and Mrs Jack Wolf. Mr. Max well SI. Schwartz. Miss Heatrlce lan dau, Mrs. II. C Landau, Mr. and Mra. J H Lnticlnu. Mr William I). Staubnnel! MUs Ilosallnd Iu Dols. WEST PHILADELPHIA A surprlso party was Riven by Sir and .Mrs. U. Hablnowltz, of 5138' Paik sldc avenue-, In honor of their daughter. Miss Samlrella llahluowlt!!, AmonK thoso present were Miss Anna Klein, .Miss Mary IJelorf. .Miss Eva Slubln. Miss Nnn Brown, Mrs. LcwIh and Mr. Klines berir, Miss Ilebn Sherman. Miss Ethel Luks. Miss Sylvia Slgelb.ium. Miss Bessie Vllle. Miss rtildye Vllle. Sir. Ed ward Cohen. Sir. Peter While, Mr. Itus sell YenBer, Mr John .Morgan. Sir. John Hltr.. Sir. Edward lieckhaid. Mr. Ellis A. (JoldberR, Mr. Perry P Abrahamson, Sir. Edgar Nowise llosch nnd Sir. Joe LlBhty. SIlss Emily l-'o, of Sellers nvc.nuo. Sllllbourne, has returned from Washing ton, hav-lnp witnessed the Inauguration and spent the week-end with relatives there STRAWBERRY MANSION A dance will bo Riven by tho junior auxiliary of the Joint I'lnsUcr relief committee on Friday evening at .Mer cantile Mall for the relief of Kuro-pean orphans. Tho committee Includes .Miss Annette ejolelfnib, president; Mi!? K.innj Ornltzcr. vice president, SIlss Uoso Welnsteln, secretary; SIlss Henrietta Firestone, treasurer, and SIlss Itebc Dubln, executive ottlccr MESH BAGSel REPAIRED l Enoert, prompt rvtci In rerlrlnr. rfnmhtnrf rellnlnff. Low priori, A. E. Moss JEvTEI-ETt 33 S. 9th nnr Itudrd nnc Itepnlrliir n Hpwlnltj Safe Milk For Infants & Invalids NO COOKING Thf "Food. Drink" for All Aire. Quick Lunch nt Home, Office and FounLiM. Aik for HORLICK'S. 2fAvoid Imitations & Substitutes Stopped Again! How many timet, a clar- is your circulation halted? If tlic trallic of your blood is continually arre.stnl by the icstiictins: bands of tijiht elothiiur, you are lnyinff the founda tion for ills and discomfort. Especially in your feet is tlio ilanjjer imminent. When your arch i bound down to tho hard unyielding i shank of the ordinary shoe, circula-' tion is retarded, and your foul i muscles become weakened throuf-h disuse. Hut the ("antileviT .Shoe has i a flexible arch which beiuK iilli the foot. The circulation is unrestricteil . and the inusclen are left fiee to develop through exercise. ' At no P'li'C 'n III'' '! t'i. ' Hll.v lll.i'lferem o Mil Mime 1 1 i' i i i ,.ini. 'Hl-erUll Hn.ipe.l Ul yut il. room in lif.l.t Ih in ill ntnlit"). (iiiallliHi .. .is In .:i..' Iil.i.il "H 'imi nt I 'llll w II In ,mt .1. era in u iiii mi; n Io i 'I'll. Iiei-ll HI" IMH."I ii,l,in..' Hi Hie wlml,. i folt:cl)l Mini oil !.' li ruin., hi nml i. ih. Wiillhu A A . u l" I), 'cm in I.I.. i h ' .i . rutin in 1 1 ' hi i 11 ii " i ii e nm CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunurd Office timm. flfflNcwl VJB55' BCpffm M n1 d I fSk IcKhBIBP MILS. .SAM CIX KOTHWIXL MOOHIO And her .son, .Master Samuel K. Moore, dr., nf Itroolillne, Mass., who air villi -I n g Mrs. Moure's parents, Mr. :i n d Mrs, Kdwnid V. Mc C n rtly. of Klhlns Park t NORRISTOWN Mts Helen Frlelc. of Markley street, entertained nt fle hundred at her home. 'I hem were twelvo kucbIh. Dur Imb t he affair SIlss Florence Archer, who will be married to Sir. Frank McKnlpo, of Philadelphia, Easter week, wan pre-B'-ntcd with a surprise miscellaneous shower. The Silent Workers of the First Pres byterian Church entertained nt a St. Patrick's anniversary social nt which V, iui iy iiiemocrs preseiu. .irs. II U Fentier Is president of the orKan untlon. The chnlrmnn of tho commit tee hnvinir charso of the entertainment for the affair wns Sirs. Leon Cloud. SIlss Slnrsuerlto Bitting was the cuest of honor at a surprise miscellaneous shower Blven by Sirs. H. N. Conurd, at her homo on Summit street. The en gagement of Miss Bitting nnd Sir. J. It Sensetilg Jins been nnnounccd. Sir and Sirs. William Slltchcncr, Jr., of 160 West Airy street, entertained nt a children's party In honor of the fourth birthday annlvei.s.iry of their small i daughter. SIlss Ruth Slltchener. There ! were thirty guests present. I H Adjoining the St. James "Stecker" Fashions in the New Tailored and Sport Suits Expressing the Charm of Individuality With the Note of Authority and Distinction in Style m m ii Tailored Sails Sports Suits T RUMMAGE SALE FOR 'CHARLOTTE CUSHMAN CLUB ST. EDMUND'S HOMEi TO HAVE LARGE BENEFIT Crippled Children Will Be Bene ficiaries at Sale There has been a cessation of rum mage sales of late, and tho announce ment that one of the largest sales of this kiiul that has ever been given In charl t's nnmo Is new being nrranged Is wel come news to tho many who arc bene fited by them. St. Edmund's Homo for Ctlpplen Chil lien will be the beneficiary from this sale, which will tako place on March IB. 17 and 18. and Miss .iriele Tack If act ing ns chairman of the committee. Manv JMluable donations have, been made In . uni' 0t- mr",'""' women's, nn well tis children s clothing, and there will also be a. most pxtenslio mlllltierv depart ment, as well ns one for shoes, books, household articles, bi'lc-n-brnc furni ture, etc. Among the members of the committee w'io will have chnrgo ot the various de partments nro Mts. John r Shenhnn Mrs. .lames A. Mundy, Mra James Mor ris Mrs. Harry Crowley. Mrs Krnne.ls I. Pattorson. Mrs. Charles Stewart, Mi's Thomas Hnnley, Mrs. Herman Vettr- .M. .,jio. wuininc non Mrs. Ignatius tlnlinit St Edmund's Home, which is one of 'in iiuswi noiiscccarian institutions In the olty, cares for hundreds of poor crippled children nnnunilv, t run en tiiclv on charity, and Is under much ex pense It supplies braces, crutches wheel chairs for the little Invalids unit less been the means of restoring health to what hnd been considered many hone losji cases. "The V orjfue of tke Lace Frock,, Apropoa of this Paris aayi, "Many colored Laces have been introduced in the latest openinps of Paris Houses." Echoing" tnis fashion -we have ready new and charming; effects in Lace Gowns in colors and black. $49.50 to $150 1302 Walnut Street Developed in Twill Cords, Tricotincs Severely tailored lines with the smart and in misses' Blouse, straight-line and $59.50 to $175 of English Tweeds, Rainbow Tweeds, N'elour Checks and Worsted Jersey, with and without belts, in all the newest shades. $24.50 to Entertainment Will Be Held at Wal nut Street Theatre One of the most Interesting events of the coming week Is the large benefit per formance to take place on l-'rldny after noon at the alnut StrcetW Theatre, in which every well-known star now in i. city will tako pari . , ,, I'or the benefit of the Charlotte Cushtnan Club at 1010 Spruce stjeet. the committee, of which Mrs. Oswald Chew Is chairman, has planned an entertain ment that promises to exceed any affair of the kind ever given In tins city. Mr. Charles Wanamnker has donated the use of the Walnut Street Theatre for the occasion, while among tho artists whej hae offered their services and will ndd to the afternoon's entertainment are: Miss Frances Starr, Mr. Erancls Wil son, Mr Do Wolf Hopper, Mr. Frank Tlnney. Mr Guv Hatea Post. Miss Juno Walker. Mr James Cherry and Miss Etholvnd Terry Mr. John Drew and Miss Yerkes will also come over from New York. Mr. William Collier and Mr Hal Ford will also be there. There will be. several specialties from "Honcyelcw" and "Tickle Me." fls well . .. L .. t l.'.lll.'.. .. . bh .., In I as a numiji-r m iwim n iiutiviiwii". The, entertainment committee Includes 1 Mrs. Oswnlel Chew, chairman. Mrs. Ilob- ' ert Emott Hare. Mrs. Qeorffn Tales naker, Mrs James Lanre. Mrs. Samuel ' Chow. Mrs. deors-e, Horace Lorlmcr. Mrs ! l-ope Yeatman. Mrs Edward B Flnck ' Mrs. C Hamilton Colket, Mra. Harrison ' Caner. Miss Iiulse Wood. Mrs. James Elverson Jr. Mrs. Waller WarliKt Hop- klnson. Mrs. Paul T. Haskell and Mrs ' Chnrles T nrochnian. Many are plannlnc; to Blvo box par- laiifflfii M Walnut St. Between 12th & 13th 1 II W and Poirct Twills. tight fitting sleeves. box - coat effects. c $1 ties for tie In non niliuinr ilm.e n.'i titlnlntf in lb r n beli.j? Ms. lci)0 Vealman. .Mrs Samuel ''hew. Mrs. James Elverson. Jr. mid Mm c.eorpe Falos Maker, who will nitettnln nt luncheon bofoie the perforrnunt-c iti honor of Miss Yerkes. Mr Newton M Polts, the siciotarv c.f Hie e'ulininn Club, is acting- n.s biiFiness m.iniiRer. and lh nlsn a member of Hie eiilertJiiinien' committee I An Exquisite Dress 1 of Crepe Sheba I $89.75 COLORS are navy I embroidered with pray, and black also &, embroidered with gray. $ Some of the navys are , embroidered with henna. S Exclusive in its style f lines. 8 Wanamaker & Brown I g a Woman's Shop Market at Sixth .W!m&ttmzMzmfa:whwiwmm!iaaR& ii WOULD S ST HEAUTlFUL. T1IEATKU A .MARKET AT 19TH '1 A II. TO 11 1,1 P M INA CLAIRE In I'.ruritinivi nf Dvlil lli.ln.ni "POLLY WITH A PAST" rifKKE MlllED ATinAl-l IONS Paris Fashion Review (LIVING MODELS) AlT'ARi:!. ANT) A' 'ISPSOKIgS By Gimbcl Brothers !n.-i- HENRI SCOTT i'iols I...KaKrm I "-""M 0-V 1 1 V0CAUST New i ,,. .,.. -rno.NBiivil. 1. 1; I'OI.MUS- 11 A f to ej P. M IUleonv, .v,c ', ''.'.'I'v.'-.'" ' ,,al'-"'iy 1.obi"k. .".Or L'U'.:.l,-lj!i. AJ-"r,; ti 0'i'l,oru JATlHDAVH AND IIOI.IDAY.S Ualcorn r.n. t.or rioor and Ha:, .ny I.oiti 7Br iSTANTONtir,1,1;" ! CHARLES RAY .r Adctcj.1 F..M1'.T stokes HAe-.AK .Sor'no ATnOTH THU. l-itEATRKS ! Palace Victoria ' " I 'f.Ml'vr " '.'Ml 'tAnt.f r ' 9 A. M. TO I I:I5 P. M. "THE KID" ' 1 i n viii"(j I'l.f.l-.iit.M VS. L.s i v vi ii mow ns ARCADIA 'V.ru'p'V Ftli nl' KI-.- I'lfllMni'M' PRESENTS 'THE GILDED LILY" A Hli, IllMMllli' TltY Willi MAE MURRAY rm.n -new KiRi iiv lOvn.riT capitol .VAS3- r stRi tropt RFPPMT MARKET ST.'ITh. tn I rt .. itin. ir h;iir.ih.th GLOBE MARKET STREET" I JENIl'ER '. '-...M lll l i . , i KP. I1T T -E t.S OTHER . AIEMT OK Ml sii BOSTON X," "' ' - " 1 SYMPHONY SO ,,, IORCHF.STRA UOHNAN Iir iirfiiiih. I p i nriiHE miiv n i i ir I 1 li. r '-'- . ii. i ,, I'.d I. r, -, ill llll IN HIV! IV IN iIm x" SAMMY KRAMAR - . i.Mt in n smi.im u ,,!, fimiiiciY 1 '- I . - i A. il,.-,.. , l i, 'I i-hrnl ROSEL.AND DANCING 1015-17 Market St. Live-Wire Cabaret 1 "-' '! " - ' I.''. IPI-I. , , , hi.- ' yy. k ini- .- "'l. I I IN - I IM i Tin'.-- n v IMItl.i rii'N- IV M! I l 1 .i, ui ,." DUMONTS";1" " I.., s-iB ...Mr-rr wr, A'.'. "." .' ' 1 ". i-iviimlm I wi-.u l Minstrels U It ''' ' I '. 'l..A. , ORTISSOZ s C ri Cri',','"' l-iaociu'slmit Ut'JloowiVtf?;' LP1 -' I1-'M im .., ORPHEL'M " .; mal desmond' i it - CASINO ,::. "bigshow I'llll ' UKt.iniA S ILAULVU T1HA.TRM iJl'nitnii nr l.bf. & J. J. HHl'HKIff CHESTNUfST. ',r,ft I Wffl MAT. TOMORROW 't. $,5 .Ifil-l WKni:rt Present Tilt; xpAttlU.t.SO MCSti At, I'OMBDT HIT With the w York 0sl nnd TroduotUn LYRIC NIGHTSTJJ -1 XI Ml vt-KM TOMOrtltOW & HAT AT 30 Tur; hitavy-v 1'H.r.arvr WILl Adelphi Last 5 Evgs. I Pop. Mat. THURS. ;t $!.5tfi T'i flrf'et romdy Triumph In Yelim" 1 su. sic'HUln ikjsk I'rescinis nCCMllClStHM, jHMEpaas til VF.V QCATC TU1 IDCHAVli THE BIO JffBirAI. CO.MEDT SUCCEflft"- '"TANGERINE"' I Until.- by Boole by c MIL e AMLTON T"HILIP BAnTlIOLOMAfc 1 With Die Cast of Muslcal-Convdy favorlt' ; MV1BNNK HEOAL. IHENE WIIyHON? i;nviN NiCAUDEn, douolas btevbk 1 SON. ALLEN KHA11NH AND OTHEnS ,, I lnrludine . Kamous Chorus of llroadvfay Ueautles !) SAS m swi irprt i a;t Fvr.q'1' 1 . .... U. .w. ,TW, tLas. Pop. Mat.Tomor.JJI.SO-' AltTHl'Il ItAMMIinSTniN Preientu "' SHRANK GODO gricjs MUSIOIRLCOMUYi 1-JK SEATS THURS. i cm.' WLI.K NOW 5 Frances White " IN A ML'SirAI, rOMEUT nuJIMMIE"; w"h BEN WELCH - I n fAHT STAIt CHOnUS " Wn nut v'nut Mif. Tomor. 2 15 Stiirrt, vvninui M, pih NiBh, t 8.1S Bharp " "A JOY AND A DELIGHT . rutiHo Leigtr?,, so ot; sn.TKn nvniNo rnoLoauE ItlCHAHD WALTON TUL.L.Y THE UIlEAT AArnnlCAN ACTOIl GUY BATES POST "The Masquerader" i:ats rnn nt.xt week now fjSm "!" w vIki '" r r x"s mm!& - THiMosrrAufcDorfLiytftAMwoi w , m - II vJ i I lj JJL Kii M tJlilA Mifi'nA .a' PltlDAV AFTKItNOON AT 2.15 Monster All-Star Benefit IN AID OK Charlotte Cushman Club, Inc. TNj Qreat Auorrrjitxnn o Famvua Statu Favorite JOHN DllliV. WILLIAM COI.LIBR. JUNB- UAI.Ki:it. .MA11V MILHl'ltN, FRANCIS.. U'll.srj.N, KUANK T1NNEY. HAL FORDE KTHELlNi: TIJIUIY. nil WOU' HOPPER i HAHI.E.H l.ltEltRY, SAM ASi. IlLANrilF. YEUKEIt. UlY BATEfl POST. VICTOR hnrlll: " T' HAI HKHU-r- ART DC WOLF HOl'I'Klt ami HAL lORDB. " Masirrs nf Ceremonim ItARKY T. JORDAN and F G NIXON-NIIlDLINUi:n. Stavr Mnnagtrt "" Srat. at U'alnut and Vonwatn PRU-ES ti. tLfiQ. Vi.m. tg.r.o. 3.nci. 3,5ei,k PHILADELPHIA'S FOREMOST THEATRES'- garrIck Nights at 8:1 5A"; Malt. Wod. and flat. Pop. Mat. Tomorrow "$2.00 ' V1 ID lir.I.ASC"0 Prn'sfnia FRANCES STARR :n v- I'ia bv Edward Knoblexk ( ( Tl7 " Supported bv Ihti V ) P Origtnal llnlasco BROAD- Night., at 8:i5 : Mam Wed and Sat Pop. Mat. Tomorrow ,$1.50 .-M It IMtHT Presents WILLIAM Collier II M u;M- c Triumph "THE HOTTENTOT" ) ii ioi Mui HTniVVillinm f'ollmr A Horo Pla i tiio1 it Any Hnr ipj.ay FORREST x'irr"-)z Pop. Mat. Tomorrow nl(i$2.00 r.,i;i.!ii:NT rTi.rii:n pntii. -ni mxv nKii;, Mireii n Francis De Wolf WILSON HOPPER " a now ,c-!i Y'inilioii- ERMINIE .l " I'F-I. M MGIIT8 -I 7 tlTH'S THEATRE HARRY CARROLL & CO. l'i nr'cil. n r HIJI" i . on 111 II. ,f l.i:ifJH-CrC Ql 1XKY FOUR t'liu. Leonard Fletcher I I ' ' H " 'I H ' "-iHk! I I I., pi ii. i e - ... , t Neary, I rnir. METROPOLITAN V''-' "oua ii'. in i .t PiipUr .Nl.l - HlMliR .1 - I .-.. f, r,0r iif- llll I. HI I '.its iiik lll'i MISllAU, "BRINGING UP FATHER" v i i ill; .-(..ism iiii-: . .71 " ' "i I". -ili T,r (I tin V:INu,"V,;," MARCH 19 RACHMANINOFF ' " 'Vr::.-.","-m'-lv:, i;.;,, v:,;-1K"nd 1 ' ' ' ''' ""' 'M. I'lJim Academy M'" TONIGHT A'f ,N'i'-' ''V'.'V.'m';1. N ' LOUISE ". r.V 1 ' v " x ' mi-, llfrnt ! ' "; ' '' " mm iiuV-rSia; t "ii 'i i' ai hi mi. wnirr ""'" ' "111 I Ill-it Hf in Ann pima i'!.". '"'" "lllt'hoit'lf " ''I I'pI -1-AI? in. ii" -i i i ic ORCHESTRA ""'Lr' '-'- PE0PLE'Sl!o;i-; ITU "I' I f. NY ' liERT LAIlll iec .! S M il h'i1 m a rft m m m f m m n rll I'M til !1 lf J. itfcl m r i M m v m i m W .:Mii W 1 rocadero "'". ,f0, ,n" nin i roi-cro wuu rjr1 UMar nun uon tUi.lSMAr Vrt.'jyii.jjuS,.