4f'r- V -wn(fcfti8(ip't",Wi'''' "" r7i ly-"?' V '"! BJTv t-". st mSHr 4j-!Ufp ' - ' "? "" " ' 'y ""wffrrtf-'W"' "'" "' ' Ww EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAKCH 9, 1921 it kS "ySr GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE !V icy Wyi"10 Sas a Pretty Costume She Tells of Sail- lgs for Europe And Speaks of the Sunday Evening Affairs at the Emergency Aid Headquarters p.uv Kelt) I'nrknrtl walking T '-hMinut Mi ret .vosKTilny morning m Vrr altroptivc In H cinnamon ooki oris .It and brown fur nti.1 a brown r ...i,--,i,,rk- hcnnn velvet. ffflHII "Y "'. ' nnnllniipil Hiiinll velvet ns moat knrd's en i vv-nn tin - W(m(' ,Vt , month OR"- HI"' It ounCCi,!v tl Ink f inrSliim li.'W.t ntlfl Will' IIIIS ..,. ...... 11 ?wI?.ib to lift-. ctt l'ft'-knnl Seift to llerbrrt rhurri. vvr ter: Her nrct ' . hi anOiMM. . , t,iroll, 'or I niiip'n tiro r.-pn-lnlly pretty, 4,:r X hn' " Imply iomploxloii ami coloring. vI) jou Mm" tlnit Mlltlm! ami Sam ,lr . nnil tlH'ir mother TV1' I I y ( -' I arini." .; ,i.l ,i,rl,,ir7 in DC " I'iiirni"- " Irt'fa? Mrn ('nrnpntcr won over 111 A1.. , I I.'. 111. .mil fnlnrnoil tiij Willis .Martin. Mrs. Tlioma Robins nnu seyprai ohhth were lucre 10 rrcrivc, ami tlicro wcrn n number of guests. TIipkp Sunday night mpctltiRS an- rspc rlnlly IntproftltiR for the young woman wliosp bittilnp.ss pngacempiitu prrvpnt her from attending many afternoon lectures In the week. The women of the timer-Ri-iiry Aid are pluclng many of the nelf xiippnriliig business women on their incinurrMilp rolln, but to go to those eve ning affairs one (Iock not liavp to br a niptnbpr, and one can take n man along if one wants. And. judging from the uny the men lntighril at Mr. UuIruoI's thwriptlnn of that hnspbull game in rCngland, they rnjo.v the talks lm incnypjy, too. NANCY WYNNH. w 'Vi vi h-iw'l nnil Edith, and v"'..-lu lomlne Kdlth In '" "'"..' Mil,lr,.7l made lirr flobtlt at , nchoo i and lias had a beautiful ime 2i winter s hI.o is very good looking "Vim v nopuliir. Dlpanur. who is a . or ' f K'Utl.. will not go abroad Xl hr ether., but. Kdith will join ? h.I,.r..rlnn.r Hlstcr and brother in will all upend the sum- SOCIAL ACTIVITIES '.'.".: . .t ii.pv .flr,, i.i... . uinilmr fnr snv- SBtiiriln week on Hie Uhyndam to J-raniP flirPd. T ; nre rtinuiiH that "NVhy Not?" lie givoii again for another i mis so well done and every not nble fo see il. no. though definitely settlpd as yet, I be ..ill sunn hear for what ntlftlr .. i. m ho civen. anil when and where. hear that Hi" 1'la.v and the actors i.prcif linve been iti i I ! down to Hal- 1 ' " . . .1...... U,tt ilnH Inn tell iiiniii is to charity onp , jt not lirie we returned iiiihiuiiii Jlr.. i0hn Klprllnif Tli-ntin. fnnnorlv nf I'hoenlwlllp, and now of New York, nn nounces tho enBOBeinflit of her iIhiikIi ter, Miss Mary ntlzauotli HcaiiK. lo I Jr. John Taylor Howell, of New-burgh. N'. Y., son of Dr. and Mth. John Taylor Howell. A tea und-meetlnK wll tic Blvcn to morrow nfternoon at 4 o'clock, at the liome of Mra. Charles Kdwnrd Innersoll of 181 B Walnut street, for those who nre. Intcreatc In the drlvo to buy the nunuinjT tor tlieARnes Irwin Scliool Mrs. Joseph l,ucn, nf 1808 Pine street, has Issued Invltutlonn for n small tea to nieot Miss Ioulsa Hlne, ilaUBhter of Captain and Mrs. John !. Hlne, of Washlntrton. und Miss Trances Mnynrd, on Monday, March 28. Miss Helen Klrkpatrlck Iucaa will return from school, on March 24. and Mr. Joseph t.ucas, Jr. will return from Yale Uni versity on .March 23. Mrs. Francis du I Pont will bIp ii dinner In honor of Miss I l.ueas. on Tuusiln March 20. when itweiit-two Buests will aitend. her home, 1 22 .... i.. fun it mere, oui iiim. .,.1 ,lnrlllpil. itllt dldll'l 1 I .',." .u... !... 1.,,.,..,. TMII HIP OtllPr 11".' !"' I""" m.,iv- irin tho-e actors and ai-torJues have not i-c'cn the last of the stage? 1-or tie rmmU liau- i-omc sailing in for more, ind. indeed. I think it will be very ban for Mine nf those oung people who did i well nnd have been so praised not to FetspHfd beads. Hut 1 have not heard of nnr. SI'EAKIMI of these benefits nnd lliinss which really take up society's t mo during the J.enten season when Mber entertaining stops, J heard a winning little thing in connection with the I'oniing Charlotte t'ushnuin Club knefir which is to lake place Friday. lino nf tin' women stars bought a lot ef ticket liPisrlf and sent them out to the Hilwin 'r'oirest Home for some of the old nrtnrs lo attend the affair. Isn't tw n thoughtful thing, and won't those e.ii people rejoice to see Francis Wil ton once innie nnd John Drew and so ninj of the others who. though ad vancing in jenrs. me still appearing tehlnd the footlights delighting their Miiirnees, whose appreciation of real tiling ii borne out in applause for those who sn well deserve it? I hear also that a number of the rlioriis girls arc to sell programs, candy mid cigaieltes during the afternoon. T Itaiguel's account of the baseball game of our ami anil navj that he saw in Knglnnd in 1II1S when the king and queen were jirPfont to see an American same be tween "gobs and doughboys." He was talking (lie other evening at tho F,mcr penrj Aid, and he told how the girls uho solil programs on thut great day I v. lion July -I was declared a national imhriny n Knglandl, not only sold one tn ourli person, but several to each, and then collected the extra ones and sold them ncr again to tho same people. HAVE jou ever gone to those evening talks al the Iimerjoncy Aid on Siuulm nights'' If jou have not you eiislii fur they are very well worth hearing and vou aie welcome without fpei'inl invitation .Mr. Itaiguel told of lomlitions and his experiences in the flrienf tlinr were most interesting. He I- a delightful talker and after the talk theio were eats downstnir-j in the a( tiHitive i life Mrs Miiilison Taj lor and Mrs. (icorge I"t mor poured ten and coffee, and Mrs. I Mm KiitttttM t. Mti, .in, ai nf 'ii?n Spruce street, will entertain at lunch eon, to be followed by a matinee party, on S.iturdav uftornoon, April 2, In honor of her daughter, Miss Frances Mllla Medlar Ml- and Mrs Henry Miller Walts, of Yolk House, York road, Osontit, have Isued Invitations for a tea. at their home In honor of their daughter, Miss Marian Watts, on Friday afternoon, April 1, from I until 6.30 o'clock. Mr. and Mra Watts will also entertain at it dance, to be given that night at KIdon, the homo of Mrs Watts' father Mr. Charles D. Uurncj. on .Spring avenue. Ogontz, In honor of Miss Watts. Mr and Mrs. IMuanl AValter Clark. .Id, or 7!22 Lincoln drlvo, Chestnut mil, are .spending a fortnight In Atlantic City. Mrs. A Felix du Pont, of ICennett pike, Wilmington. Del., has returned from Palm Beach, Fla., where she spent several weeks. Mr and Mrs William Hevward Mjers. Jr., 229 Fast Meade street. Chest nut Hill, am receiving congratulations on the birth of a son, William Hcyvvard Myers, 3d. Mrs Mjers vrrm Miss Rmlly V Dixon, daughter of Mrs. T. Henry Olxon, of lthodcra. Chestnut Hill. Mr. and Mrs. William Lord Sexton of Chestnut Hill, urn spending severul weeks at Hot Springs, A'n. Mrs. Clayton Gilbert Dixon, of .Sev enteenth and Walnut streets, who has been spending some tlmo at Miami. Flu., has gone to Palm Beach, Fla., where uho Is tho guest of her alster, Mrs. James King Clark, of Ardmore . Mr. and Mrs. Powell Kvans, of the 'Wellington, are spending Home lime at Hot Springs Va Justice and Mrs Robert von Mosch zlsker, 2101 Do l.ancey place enter tained at dinner last night In honor of Prince I.ubomiiksl, minister from Poland. Coveis were laid for twelve guests. Mr. and Mrs. Charlton Vnrnall. of Seventeenth and Locust streets, cntei talned Mr. nnd Mrs. Alexander Coe Yarnall, .Mr and Mrs. Arthur Kmlen New bold, Jr. anil Miss Agnes Yarnall In their box at tho opera last night. Mr and Mrs D. Scrlvanlch, 719 Bar tram avenue, Colllngdnle. are receiving congratulations on the birth of a daugh ter. Odette Marlelda Scrlvanlch, on Feb ruary 21 Thoto b llnrhrnth. miss ,ii;an n. iulky Daughter of Mrs. A. Hurt Riley, of lluvcrford, who will be a debutante next season GERMANTOWN Mrs .1 Thompson Rldo.v, Jr.. of i Cresheim read, will entertain nt cuds nt hor homo this afternoon. Tile gues-s will include Mrs Palmer Wnt&on. Mrs. William AV :iida. Mrs. Klnv Hosier, SIr R F vntrlm. of Merphsnlvllle . .Mrs Ann S-n.tter, Mrs .1 W. I'arktt. Jr.. Mrs. Frnnl. C Kane, Mn Wll'tam Blair. .Mrs Huhsell Wilson. MrJ Ailolph Ulccnneld. Mis. II Rex at.icl.hriice, Mr- WiI'imo T Robb. Mrs. Itob-"t S tlai'lnv. iv id 'rs Albert L rt-"Ts Mrs llmrv T Saunders, SI.) Wisl Walnut lane. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Myi'is. Mr nnd Mrs Kdgar Criss nnd Mr. Samuel Chjley will leave tony to spend sonic time In Ashovllle, N". C. Mr. Hairy Lehman. Prospect avenue. Clitstnu HII! Is spending scvcial months In F'orlda. Mrs. A. Raymond Huff will enter ta'n nt liu Ladles' U.iy lo bu si .-!i tills afternoon at the Cedarbrook Country Club. Mr. nnd Mrs. William C S. I.x. of 155 West I iii ham street, entertained In formally at their home on Snturda cve- i Ins Mrs C Harry Fehllng. 317 West Aps ley street, nnd Mrs Italph B. Haroourt, of Atlnntlo City, have returned from at tending tho Inauguration at Washing tpn. .Mrs. Harry R Itlvthe. of Wnjnc ave nue entertained at bridge at her home yesterday afternoon NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Florence Liana Shaw, daughter of Mr. and Mis. Charles VT. Shaw, of 1336 West Allegheny avenue, will bo married to Mr A Wallace Scbofleld to day In St Paul s Reformed Kplscopal Church, Broad nnd Venango streets. The ceremony will be performed by thu pastor. Dr Forrest R Dager. In the presence of members of the two fam ilies. Tho bride und bridegroom will leave Immediately on a wedding Journey and upon their return, after March 20, will live at 110 Queen lane The Sigma Beta Tuu Sorority w.lll hold Its meeting nt the home or Miss Dorothy uldach. 200K North Marvlnc street, on Tbursdaj evening. The mem bers Include Mli-s Katherlno Llney, Miss Helen Berrv. Miss Muigarct McKennii. Miss Mae Maije'orkel Miss Mary Mc Carter, Miss Dorothy Uld.ich, Miss Kmllv Muench. Miss Virginia Veck worth, Miss Myrtle Robertson, MIfs Margaret .Inne Scott. Miss Maudu lleahm nnd Mls lluth Bossei. The Misses Mci'loskey, of 34 4G Xorlh Broad street, entertained their cousin. Mr. fJeorge Qulnlaii, of New York, over the week-end. Mrs. Henry John Miller will give a m.liilinl.n (...In n I . i,., ,,. vji. .,.,u -. .. ::,:. ii.i.ii.t. nvenuo. In limmr nf Minn .Xtatthn Hill who will shortly bo married to Mr Walter Bromlley The guests will In cludii Mrs Alexander M Hnlg. Mrs Clarence Macllhenny. Mrs William Merrltt Hurlburt Mrs. S'mton Rclllj. Mrs. Joseph Hatterly, Mrs. Lloyd Broni lloy Brooks. Miss Dorothy Klrschner. Miss F.lma Wlndlsch, Miss Alma Fit. Patrick. Miss Madeline Davis. Miss i Alice Bromley. Miss Kathleen Murphy , and Miss Dorothy Murphy. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA I Mr John Kane, of 173B Itltner street ' has Just returned to his home lifter unending some tlmo with friends In Now York Mr nnd Mr. Charles Bailey, of 17.13 Mlinin street are receiving congratulu. tlons upon tho birth of a daughter, Agnes Mary Bullev. Miss Margaret Maler entei tallied In formally at dinner Inst evening. Among those present were Miss Norma Mc Cnllough, Mls Irene Krleger, Miss Mao Margaiet McCnrr and Mr and Mrs Wll. llnm Maler. Mr Daniel HlKKlns. nf '.S.-IR South Sixteenth street, has Just icturned home alter spending the week-end with ft lends tn New v oru. Friends of Mr Leo Collins, of 21U South Sixteenth street will be glad to know be Is recuperating- from bis recent Illness. STRAWBERRY MANSION A surprise pnrty was given In honor of Miss Clara Holder at her borne. 2011 North Thlrty-thltd stieet. The guests Included Mrs. Bernstein, MIhs Shlrlov tdo nnd Mrs. Robert Harris, of New York: Dr nnd .Mrs. Jacob Walker, Di. nnd Mrs. L. Cnndoff, Dr and Mrs. Julius Weiner, Dr nnd Mrs Klrshiior, Mr. and Mrs. John Holder. Mle Holder, Miss Rae Miller, Mis Nellie Mnkrnnsky. Miss Marv (llasi. Miss Kmma Feldman, Mr. Benjamin Holder, Mr. Samuel Holder. Mr. Mnndas Holder. Dr. Sefton Mayer Mr. David Pleat. Mr. Harry M Miller. Mr Lenrvolil Hindi Dr Mann nlld Jlr. Nloses Schneider. Mr and Mrs Samuel Blatt. of 3223 West Norrls street, celebrated their twentv -fifth wedding annlveisary n Saturday with a dinner at li-80 o'clock. Fort guests wen- piesent DELAWARE COUNTY A community supper .mil vaudeville, will bo given on Saturdaj nt the home of Mr. and Mt Albeit Wolsteiihotme, Chestnut avenue SeiHno Highland, under the auspices of the Secano Neigh borhood Association, for the benefit of tho Community Health Center and thu Rrle i visiting nurse fund Supper will bn served rioin r :io until ii.iu ohoi-k, huh vaudeville will he given nt 7 30 o clock IneliiHIntr tnttiHtrrlH nnil folk dances bv the chlTdren. under the dliectlon of Mrs .1. Mnborne llatiuooil. of Prltnos Mr Farley Ralston and M7 Ftauklli Wright, of Secane fK-5iiiar5wwr"3,r' Stout tj Over NORRISTOWN Noirlstown Forest No 31, Tall Cedarn of Lebanon, have been giving their tlrst annual inlnsttel show In tho Hrnnd Opera House, which commenced on Mon d night, and continues until after to night Among tho paitlclpunts aie Mr Hllas Detvvller, Mr P N Clemens Mt Alexander Mack, Mr Doiinld Hothle. fe vlntiinl Mnllnr Kir Kenneth Ifllden. brand Mr Ralph Lan?:. Mi William I Purst, Mr. William Nuttnll Mr Itnlfih McCurler, Mr Heoree V Stalb, Mr Fdwln H Nelnmn. Mr ItiiMell K Craw fold Mr Jnmes Potter, Mr David Pas. e"nl, Mr John Armltage. Mr W ( Anderson. Jlr. Leon Bergcj, Mr. Rhrs imrriws. .vir. vv ii i ressman. ,vn vv ,i . ' Chirk Mr P N Clemens. Mr C D I , iiorwoitn. sir neorge Kvnns Mr .Inrob Flsbor. Mr. John Hendricks. Mr W It Vlsher. Mr. W S. Hengen, Mr Josenh J Johnson. Mr W. C. Hltner Mr Firm- Kern, Mr Frank Mn.vcr, Mr. tleorge W 'i ' Morgiin. Mr. Leo Nesler. Mi. Pprcv W ''a Malone, Mr. Nathan O'Neill, Mr "Wal- laco Plfer, Ml Samuel Rogers Mr ' Herald Rlttenhouse. Mr Reese J Hard i i f Persons f arc undosirnblo ricks INSUFt ANCH COMPANIES rct'urd them so WHY? THE reason is lotficnl thcii lrs-sunctl resistance renders them susceptible to colds, rheumatism, "hardeninp; of the arteries" nnd increases the tinnier of heart nlllictions. Trial Demonstration Treat ment Gratis ' COLLINS ) I I worn n a MOST HLALTIIII- TIILATIIB A I'HII.ADKI.l-MI.V H II N I ! THUVmfSS Ulirellun llf I.I.I. .1 I rllltlllllir CHESTNUT ST. MATiMt.'i.'-rnriAV iit..sr Diniiiiuu i juri i miArse nl'l.liA I 111)1 HH I MVIW.. VI' S fj $1.50 Tin: tin. wi.uini irnih Hi'AnKt.tNO .vifHti Ai.coitntr hit MARKET AT 1 9TH !l A M TO II 15 V. M INA CLAIRE In Pli'Mirlaiion of Dot tl HoUru 9 "POLLY WITH A PAST" KMTOIIW'' With the New Vorii . nnd pioduellon .lyric'nIghtst' vtvriM.i- Timvi & sAiirttiw at a. 30 THE l IAV S t'ltl SI- v T iwH's'TT l INSTITUTE , N COWIL For, Women Exclusively Helievuc Court Ihtiltlinu; '1418 Walnut Street Phone Spruce oiS.'i tin rriMnn Dnt in ( ontieri on N'et to the Hellevue. Stratford Timrcr: vddi;d ATiiiAf-jio - Paris Fashion Review (LIVING MODELS) .APPAiini. and A'-cr.ssoium m By Gimbcl Brothers Kn;.n,."tiNKiauui i -- ADELPHI LAST 4 ,-t?w oinciji n;yr;iu ijii i uiiMio ---- 11 A .VI to 0 P. M-Dlconv, 3M LAb I 5I.3U MAI. 1 UMOR. SMJUN'THROUOff "evgs. . BEADS 2 Itibbozinc & Stitchine; Braid j Embroidering & Knittine; Silk I HrHldliiK HfBdlne ilimlirolilprlni; lleiiistllchlnic PleittinR j NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. j 1007 FILBERT STREET ! J.'J m htutniii reputation behind ui I'lMMMiilililM lillMM George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 IS Nowadays it's Allen's Hats ,v Remarkable Display of Fine Trimmed Sports Hats For Women and Misses 411 1 m m id i st.no 57. IS sij.no f.v.,-.o At 4.00 At 5.50 Five Rough Stvaic Sailor straight brim folded band trimming in tho wanted shades. (rated. -crepe lUus- Liacrc Braid rolled or straight double brim in black, blue, brown, as illustrated. At 7.75, Liscrc Sailor Shape piped braid very special value, as illustrated. -double brim- At 12.50 Fine Milan Mushroom Straight Brim crown in folded rolls different width brims, as illustrated. We might mention dozens of other smart sports models suflice it to .say that we have by far tho best assortment of these hats ever shown. The shades are Algonquin, Biscuit, Navy, Pheasant, Cherry, Brown, Black. May we show them to you? lnr, Mr Leroy C Simmons. Mr Walter nnooK. mi: naroiii Ntelribrlirhl Mi Milliard Htllei Mr ('. W. Sulrbarh, Hr .i.noscoe .smith, Mr Newell .Smith .Mr i jl lle.tr.rn IV T, ,!. Vf. -i..&n .. , T -. ZL .' '""". ..... . iiicni;e jiioniaH. Mr. Rverlv K. Wilson, Mr N. H. Mnrllt, Mr John P. Whltescll. Jr., and Mt War 1 en RrlRht FRANKFORD Mi Mary Toon, of 203R Hn-orth street announces the marriage nf bet I iliiughtei. Mlsa Eleanor Toon to Mr Israel Voast Mti r Tler. o' Hanson street v.i lie hostcsM on Thursdav aftemoon to the i members of her plnochlo club. , 1 7!"'.. xlItl,,M" flub of IVnnkfoid mil (old thHr next meeetlnir this afternoon in the l-rntiUforcl Llhrarv i Inrititieni tor Annooncr- mtnli Write nr rimiii. for Knrrnred or l'rlntrd NnmplfM. R0VAL ENGRAVING CO.. 8M Walnut St on nentrn Hnd Hulcony l.orn. f.no KVKVfNflS AlTRIt 0 O t'l.Ol'K HvTUtDAVH AND HOI.ItJAVI ltlcon. nne Lower Floor an-l Dlt.onv I.OBff 78c rpra-,B5nw3;i-i3s i "IlllllllHUf UAItKET AH KITH OT A MT'M .MAI kJ 1 -l I V11I A M tn 11 IS P. M Tim O- .nt f 'jnir.J r? Mlll'lllh 1(11 h vbwwrausS) ' T-tjMi n Vm i, i'tvitim $mmm I iiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiinniiniiiiiitiHiiiiiniiiniin-! j sr" "ill III 'I. ii 1621 Cfjestnut Street Imported Twc.d Suits Capes Top Coats nniiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiniiriiiiiiiiiHiimniiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiii'B PARAMOUNT 1342 CHESTNUT ST. Sale of 60 Tweed Suits $!2.5o Values 29.7S-39.7S K very body is tnlkinp; about our Jersey Suits at S12.00. Now think of Tweed Suits the newest mod els at $12.50. They will cause a sensation at such a low price. New color mix tures. All sizes. He sure to come early. For Thursday anti Friday J.PRAGER Women's Tailored Garments F of rashion 928 Chestnut St. Mr. Prager personally designs, cuts and each garment that's why our Imported ENGLISH TWEED SUITS at . fits $65 A l e perfect In every r e s pe c t when tailored to jour measure In the Iriidlni- Lon don tjl?s. AVi 1 J ll i Hath Ilfiitffl fo llinx ouf of fo;ui 6atje ttau Your wu'ii 1, -tertnli falJorfd. CHARLES RAY "Peaceful Vnll Added TIMII.V STOKKS IIAUATt Sopmno I JJ Tr; W Cosmo hamhtcw'1-' AT HOTH THUSB THEATRES ll3 Palace t?tt M.VHKHT 9 A. M. TO Victoria ri-ilt MAP.KCT 11:15 P. M. Reir. Muti. TMAJQSr TfilKU) OF put ItlAMUVCA Seats Tomorrow fit aV ft l VIII K ' Allt.lliN sT I M (-1 VI. Ml 1-ieu.rriti. ti VI tOMKDT TANGERINE IV TtIK ntoor.sr and (iniJATEsr fOMhljV ru ins cap.ueii VV mihi rfi. I. If Delightful om-'l liar i In, t in l's K'-inarrfni'l Vtimlo i Cut V1VI1LNNIL SEGAL "THE KID" ATTHNT) MonNINO PBP.rO KM AM 1.3 1(J AVllID ( UOWDH llert.e' f'orlhell llniiAlnn Hlenon llileen VViliimi ilenru'h m Mo.on'-e uD.nishhnn Ihitih i;ihxi,m Alkn Keiuns r cr.-nee M i.re fl.ii linn Chmtnut Hi Bl lth 111 A ! to It I". P it OVP VVEKK PARAMOL'NT PHBSRNTH ARCADIA sF.i'OVP VVEKK PAT "THE GILDED LILY" A IIIO DRAMATIC STORT WITH MAE MURRAY ADDED NEW TORClir CO.VfKDT C " A DITAI 7- MARKET STREET UAPIIUL -Heliotrope- MARKET PT Hel 17th nir.t.in tiurki: in Eilu n'toii of Ellrsbelh" SHUBERT LAST 4 Last Pop. Mat. Today EVGS. $1.50 I REGENT GLOBE MARKET STREET AT JtNIPER Continuous Vnud'v Ml 11 to II vo- carp, hett s stt'Ai.P oninna imnnnnmiin JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St oAIiNe Private Ifii-ona Adult. nd Children s fis. Mndren and Emhotio Dane Iok. Clasn-n Tliure ISim Phone Bt 127 i: i k eHls ARTltl R l-AMMERSTKIN P cnent tJTDAKIlf G3C3 IN 0(3X0,(1 A MUSICIDL COMUYellO SEATS TOMOR. M "rt"" Frances White JOH COWPER POWYS Will I.r,.ture TONKIHT on "GOETHE" a' While Auditorium, in,', s i:,ih Hi I ndr ttm Auaplrei nf tho SEI.P CULTURE LITERARY OROl'l" Tlcketn. 3Hc nt Entrmirn Or HoMtore, 1S1 s. 5th t. ' ORPHEUM "JffirnlVKSSWJJ" MAE DESMOND SM,1." N'BXt VVeek "Tn Slcn nil -hw Door" " A CTT Wal ah 8,h lt. Toda' LAollNU 5:s., big show, With I)S (OI.KJIAN EITH'S THEATRE HARRY CARROLL fi CO. ' In 'Vnrietlen of 1051" , CUvlon-WHITH & l,RHlll-Orac ' QUIXBY FOUR Chas. Leonard Fletcher rio.av ft Hill The SllverUkei, Lorenberer SWte- Neary, Othera ACADEMY Tue. MAR. 1 5 At or Mi-air i: n METROPOLITAN RlP.ni FTTO OPERA COM! AW .-.-. . llm Chone Flri't Aopenrdm-e Hrei Prlin MM Hnrkelt Ix" I.uca . Rotlnor Iladii Aruintan, Cond Moran7onl Tickets, Acadeni) & Hmpe H lilt l"het St ROSELAND DANCING Broad and Columbia Ave. ColumbU Hulldltif; Professional Cabaret ToniKht Private Instructions I . I L rtl kaa mmJr'i id ii in nuiiiiu NEXT VV I l.l y i r5w- pyUL Pi 111 SI i IN Ml l rir v O.MI l)V 'ITlTAfII7 ess immiJLj "" BEN WELCH vii i a&i-vtak cironrs Walnut nt ll'h Walnut "A JOY AND A mi ovr. in Mat Tn,ln, 2 tn Hhafp Niohia at ir, sliurn DELIGHT'4 -I'ublti? .eijier. SKVTt.f) 111 tllNfl PROLOG I a Diamond at.'."i Diamond nm,3 Sjs'i'''' & HARD WALTON TLLLY I-ren-nta 1HE GREAT AMERICA V Ar'TOn GUY BATES POST "The Masquerader" SFAT1 TOP. l. r VVTEK- NOW riUDAY Al'TBR.NOU.S AT 2 15 Monster All-Star Benefit IN Vlll (11 Charlotte Cushrnan Club, Inc. 3. is Ort-ut .liiiiic;oiiu.i .1 Pomoua Stag - BAV.'. V. V Mi FEXUS 'J'hr Hiof exquisite of ro. vrrti ptunfiy. Absolute per fection in fit nnd contour. In the smallest enlonnqs, nf course. TJJ'LLl'E FIFTY m ARRAYED FOR COXQl'KST IN A WONDERFUL S T R A I U II T - LINE FROCK OF SOFTEST TAFFETA COMPUTKS '1 UK I NM.MHU WITH THOSK CHARMING CROSS-STRAP !'l MPS. SO h COMINCi TO A PRKTT'S' FOOT SO GRACK- fl'L so sli:ndi:riin(J. AND WITH THIIM VI.AR THF. VIbPIl..VI' OF SILKKN STOCKINGS IN A SIIADi: TO MATCH HER FROCK OR I.N 'ONK OF THI MORE BRILLIANT COLORINGS OV Till MOTIF. AND MISS NOWADAYS KNOWS THAT THI". CROSS-STRAP PUMP .ML ST FIT AS THOIGH TAILORI L). ELSE THE WHOLE EIFEC'T IS RUINED. SO SHE COMES TO HAEEAHAN ' 1-OR 'THEM KNOWINCi FROM EXPERIENCE. THAI SHE WILE BE FITTED TO PERFECTION THAT SHE WILL FIND JUST THI". COLOR Sill AND THAT A EFsS. MUST HAVE BE AG REEA HE 'I HE PRICE Wll.l. 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