-'t-Wf " " i 11 -rj. 'S'F' fJUSf GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE ., y Wynne Hears of Interesting Meeting at Mrs. DclViM Cuyler's Home She Sees Smart Costume. Mrs Dixon Wins a Plays and Players Prize f EI COOK WRIGHT ! nwrlttg Hi . hc most stunning copes I ""In this Mason. It Is ot bright t,r. Ift divetync and lifts a wide i"V aMdl?Ml Mr. If" Plain bt for f0,,,r,,,f but hu the most yondcrful ,h hiVw heron the htreet this week li0?'.L wns looking Tery stunning. fl1, "h.i-vs wesrs large hats nndecr fCTre bicomlnf to hr. This tlB"kl hyid wide dark blue trw M she h"a sR,,e and Witney hVe one r'ttue. .ttrnctlvo Bmall houses on S JKuWsi t,,,nk u '" mtiFnE h to be nn interesting meet T1. i t Mrs Dc Witt Cuyler'B In LotMtOlH afternoon. It Is held ,U;rf to aupptoiot the Ilryn Mawr undii !r nf the Seamen s Church In "'".'"'Li N of course n the interest ll,uie Rumen's Church Instltuto in ,f the Sm,?,c1 i)r. Archibald Mans "W" S. Now York Church Institute, ttL ,1 , tl e meeting and it Is to be I, i fltldre." If1".,. Vnn L-nnn Tthf 1? ojS Vhlch a "number of "f mi?, nromlncnt women Hre launching, rtffaml ut-keeplng of n large ,hc bv IT), hotel for seamen. There h.S .t. fnV did you know that more ffonVmllltonieamencametot ."dea"' the hotel is to provide fhlc and clean lodging, and rfJhuvfonrd and Ardmor'e and the Airman of Se auxiliary is Mrs. Stan ,'hn Viae -Tr., Mrs. Anthony C.cye- 'r:i M?f Henry l'cppcr Vaux arc irfcMdm'ta. M. Slilnpen Willing jMtarv and Mrs. Griswold I-'lagg, Jd treasurer. riOMETIMKS T fairly gnP wlifn I h Wr the various things women or j it .. am I bonder where tWo cynics M ,lh ?L That "our women of Kociety ! nnlv die bnttcrfllM. Indeed- for the l,o of me ' I can't understand how they .n JVeomplish as much oh they do, .ml Kl to social nffa rs at all. A it man y of them do let the aocial tl ne so. hut many keep both up. For irinr on a board doesn't mean Just lend- '"faTX8' visiting board of St. .J'i i nniu-r'n Hospital, for Instance, Stf annunl'report. You will find Jfcit Gladys Muller, who as you re 1 .mber tame out just about two years T bas boen going to that hospital for no,Jk technician and anesthetist ?A"ouW be there yet had it not ton that her health would not permit !Srh long hour.. Quite a number of the Tountcr girls have gone on the board to rhl .Sydney HMdle. who came ou , Is winter, has been recently elected nrt Hoplle Varnall haa been put on too and My Tyler of Chestnut Hill. That ho-plUil 1 for children, you know, and I think they arc having a ?.. J. .ie tnrfnv. It's up at Hunt- iniilon and Lawrence streets. DID you hear that Mrs. George Dallas Dixon's play, "Among the Tines" won second prize nt the l'lnys and rlavrs' amiunl prise play compe tition? The three plays which had boon ehon bv a committee were acted on Mond.tr and Tuesday nights in the piny room. 'The winner of the first prize wns Mhs Alilcail Marshall, of New ork. She Is n llDrarian or iew loririuj mm evidently a clever woman, for the play Knglibh at tnc univcrHiiy. won inr third prize with an extremely clever playlet entitled the "Ilcturn of the ctif " TIiav u'apo 4vi.11 npforl hv mom. piayitt enriucu inc ivciurn oi me Spirit." They were well acted by mem- P HETTY soon we will have March 21, winch is supposed to be the first actual day of spring, and then we'll hare crocuses and tiny blades of grass nml llttlp buds on the trees and all the other pretty things after that, nut e iill h.nc other hnrblngcrs of spring slso which ore not so pretty. In fact, forne of us have spied them already. boln.lble price. Ifsa splendid thing loffMtPO'f'Wfprice. auxiliary I mint Kr; .Anr .V. v.n.. . wos, origin" .' . ..o. i" i''" i "Among the lMnes," had second place and Mr. Itobert E. Splllcr. professor of BON WIT TELLER: & CO CHESTNUT AT 13 STREET PRESENT, Sports Apparel of Distinction THE "SPORTS" has its code of dress for women as exacting as any that governs social fashions. The punctilious are always attired in apparel appropriate to the event. A more per fect understanding of the requirements of Sports Apparel and Country Clothes has been brought to the models created by this shop. hf One woman I know tod ine that last week she had found Sally Wnterbug, Mnnll, but n member of the family, float ing gayly oil In a sea of homo brow. Homo kick to that If it can kill one of those pesky things I And then the other day the baby came to see the family nnd the family worked hard to entertain her nnd she was having a wonderful tlmo when sud denly she stopped playing with dollie nnd called in an excited tone, "Oh, mamnin, see auto'blle, cwoss floor; kwonk I kwonk I" And there was John nie Wnterbug walking across the draw ing room floor. NANCY "WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr. nnd Mrs. Charlton Yurnnll. of Seventeenth nnd Locust streets, will en tertaln nt dinner on Haturdny evening, April 9, In honor of their daughter, Miss Agnes Vnmr.M, nnd Mlsa Kllzabeth W. liarrlngcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Morcau Bnrrlnger, before- the Inst mcptlnir nf Ilia Kntunlnv Kvonlnir nnnclnif Class. The guests will IncludeJ miss itcien nope Montgomery, miss llosomnry Howe, Miss Maudo Harrison, Miss Stary Miller, Miss Barbara Clay ton, Miss Amelia Selxas, Miss Kloronco Clothier, Miss Betty Wllaon, MIbs Mur Ian FIchthorn, Mr. John Hllllard, Mr. David Vogles, Mr. Paul Ncall, Mr. Hor aco osbourn Walton, Mr. Paul l'atton. Mr. Kenneth Tfdy, Mr. Crenshaw McEl roy, Mr. John Slmonx, Mr. Percy Wilson nnd Mr. Lawrenco Smith. MIsh Anna Sophia Yarnall, who Is traveling1 through California, will re turn homo In April. Mlsa Yarnall will bo the guest of honor at a dinner dance which her grandmother. Mrs. Alexander Brlnton Coxc, 1830 Itlttenhouso square, will kIvo on Friday, April ID. The guests who will attend the theatre party .to he given by Mrs. Lewis Brln t n. of 1933 Spruce street, tomorow eve ning at the New Century Drawing Room, to be given by the Unique Opera Co., will Include Miss Kllznbcth Y. Brlnton, Mrs. Sydney Biddle, Miss Sarah Bar rlnger, MIm Mary Hoppln HowlanO, Mlsa Kllso du Pont, Mr. James B. Whar ton, Mr. Lyman W. Lisle, Mr. Louis N. Washburn. Mr. Alexander Mercer Biddle. Mr. Charles Brooke, Mr. James Cheston, 4th, and Mr. ICdwnrd C. Gardner. Supper will follow at the Illtr-Carlton. Among tho guests at the luncheon to morrow to be followed by a theatre party at tho Walnut Street Theatre, for the benefit of tho Charlotte Cushmnn Club. to be given by Mrs. Charles Francis Bochmann, at her home, 135 South Eighteenth street, will be included Mrs. Botcrly Koblnson Potter, Mm. Oeorgo it. r.viuiti, Airs, ueorgo uniuwm mm Mips Esther Jean Bochmann. Dr. and Mrs. Oeorgo Falcs Bakor, of Olc. Oaks, llosemont, and tho Bcllevuu iralford, will entertain Mr. nnd Mrs. John Mason at dinner on Tuesday eve ning next. March 16, and later In their box at the opera. Mr. nnd Mrs. Isaac T. Starr, of Lav crock. Chestnut Hill, have Issued Invi tations for a Mask and Wig1 party, fol lowed by a supper at tho Kltz-Carlton. on Wednesday, March 30, In honor of Miss Anne Wlster Barclay, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William Littleton Barclay, of Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Harrison K. Caner, of 258 South Eighteenth street, will entertain at a small luncheon at the Ultz-Carlton to morrow, to bo followed by u matinee party at the Walnut Street Theatre for the benefit of tho Charlotto Cushman Club. Eight guests will attend. Mrs. Jnmcs Etverson, Jr., of 2024 Wal nut street, will entertain a box party nt tho performance to bo given at tho Wal nut' Street Theatre tomorrow afternoon for tho benefit of tho Charlotto Cushmnn Club. Mrs. L. Jay Hammond, of 1222 Spruce street, who has been spending several weeks nt Palm Bench, Fla., has returned to her home. Her debutante daughter, SIlss Frances Hays Hammond, who is spending some tlmo with her grand mother. Mrs, Oeorgo Bnrnnrd, of New York, at Palm Beach and Cuba, ore now at Miami, Flo., where tnoy expect to remain until the latter part of this month. Mrs. Oswald Chew. Mrs. Edward Biddle Halsley, Mlso Margaret Itoblns. Mrs. L. A. Davis. Miss Edith Gllllnc- ham and Miss Elizabeth Arnold at tended a conference at the Overseas Pervlco Club in Now York yesterday, at which plans for an nfflllatlon of all women's overseas legions wero dis cussed. Representatives from Boston. Seattle, St. Paul, Washington, Richmond nnd Buffalo were present. Mrs. W. . DavHIs, of 3300 Arch strest, H! Town and Country Suits of'Woolspun" Sponsored by Bonwit Teller & Co. 22.50 to 45.00 Town and Country Suits of "Rainbow" Tweed Exclusive with Bonwit Teller & Co. 39.50 to 75.00 Town and Country Suits of "Glen Logan" Tweed Exclusively Handloomed in Scotland for Bonwit Teller & Co. 75.00 to 125.00 immmmmmmrnmmammmmmw LfW '','J'lfBm 5 ? '''V:VW'iiBBBWi fi'J'B bB' mktoii$W iLBBBBBBHP WJf xU't ' ' iJ&'tfm jHaBBBBBaWn RaSBEUBaK&, ' , '' ' BBBBBBBBBHtflffnaa 1 CuBlBBBMBtl-.-Vl iiit, - ' ,nTTTTTTTTHB'i'll rttBBBBVMy Wft ' " IBBBBBBBBHI' ! v'BBBLvliw' '.''' ''llBBBBBBBBHBKi i A iBBBBBBIBBBBBBBBBBBMb'' , aVBBBBBBHl SPBbVbbbbbbbbbbbbVbVbtV 'bbbII SKBKJV9SaHHaMaBJSSRHBSSMMHNMBIVPVV-Jr JBIBBIBmUBBBB bbv jWSPHIHHHHHlfi&iCjL, ; I'holo by rhoto-Crnftcra MISS HELEN VII,MORIN MICIIKLIj Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry F. Mlrliell, of .",1)13 Chestnut street. Miss Mlchell, who Is nn accomplished musician, will make her debut next year Ii entertaining for her niece. Miss Mary Long, of Contcsvllle, und East Orange-, who fiTln town to attend tho Wcllesley Haverford concert and dance. Miss Lone'B engngoment to Mr. Clarence L. Busby, of this city, has recently been announced. Mrs. Oeoffrcy Ollmour, of Allmtown. entertained at luncheon on Wednesday at tho Acorn Club in honor of Mrs. Brltton Osier, of Toronto, and Mi3 Nonah Gwyn, of Dundas, Cnniuln. wno aro guests of their sister, Mrs. Thomas McCrae. 1027 Spruce street Mr. nnd Mrs. Jopeph F. Mveri "--nounco tho engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Marlon Myers, and .Mr. bi'..,y v inner, oi mm uny Mrs. Lincoln Ferguson, of 8031 Sem Inolo avenue. Chestnut Hill, Is spending a few days in Atlantic City Mr. and Mrs. .1. R. Evana Roberts, 1833 Do Lnnvey plnee, will ball on March 22 for Europe, whero they will spend some time tra cling In Englnnd and France. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Crozer and their fnlnllV. 2128 I.OCUHt Hlreol wlin nnm been sending the winter nt their place In Palm Bench, Fla.. will return home noxt month. Miss Mona Crozer will bo introduced to society next season, Mrs. George Fritz Chandler, 1728 Rlt tenhouso street, will entertain at lunch eon and bridge next Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Heckscher Weth erlll, of 1830 Rlttenhousc square, re turned yesterday from Palm Beach, whero they spent several weeks. Mr and Mrs. William McAdoo, Jr.. Kin Bawn, Fort WnslJIngton, will spend tho Lastcr holidays in Atlantic City. Miss Barbara Lewis, of Manlo Lawn Inn, Chestnut Hill, has returned from Summervlllc, N. C, where she sient sev eral weeks. Mrs. Dale B. Filler, 1935 Locust stroet. ( T. "AAAAAAAAAAAAAyVAAAVVAAAAAyVVVVVVVVl . j 'SisWWwifcf- iEyVbuflMv EWIgffPyMffmS l W Dm'aiKiF DEMURELY CHIC IN HER LITTLE BRAID - EMBROIDERED SERGE AND SATIN STREET EROCK ADDS A TOUCH OK PIQUANCY BY CHOOS ING TWO STRAP PUMPS, WITH HIGH LOUIS HEELS AND THE MOST FETCHING LITTLE BUCKLES, TO GRACE HER SLENDER LITTLE FOOT. THEY MAY BE THE NEW COPPERY TAN. THEY MAY BE BLACK AS THE RAVEN'S WING BUT BE SURE THAT HER SILKEN STOCKINGS WILL MATCH MOST PER FECTLY. AND IF ONE ASKS HER WHY SHE COMES TO HALLAIIAN'S, SHE WILL ANSWER THAT THEIR STYLES ARE SO WONDERFUL AND THEIR PRICFS SO MUCH LESS. Branches 60lh B:.dKV!K-. has returned from a visit to Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwin J. Schoettle, 7800 Lincoln drive. Chestnut Hill, have re turned from Florida, whero they Bpcnt borne time. Mr. nnd Mrs. ,T. Kenrsley Mitchell, 227 East Rlttenhoiii'e square, who are spend ing scornl weeks at Aiken, S, J., will return home early In May. Mrs. McKenzIo Moss, of Bowling Oreen, Ky who has been spending some tlmo at Atlantic City, Is tho guest of hor Kon-ln-law and daughter, Mr. und Mrs. Eugene Carter B. Slmonln, of 122 Springfield avenue, Chestnut Hill. Mrs. Oeorgo H. Earle. Jr., of Broad Acres, llryn Mawr, who has been visit ing hi llarrlshurg, Pa., returned to her homo Tuesday night Mrs. David Ii. Short, of Creshelm and Pelhatn roads, (icrmantown. will entertain nt luncheon at the Bcllcvue Stratford tomorrow In honor of her guest, Mrs. Royal Dickinson, of New York, who will remain over the week end. The guests will later attend the rnntlneo performance at the Walnut street Tlieatro for the benefit or tnc f'hnrlotte Cushman Club. They will In clude Mrs. Eugene Crosby, Mrs. C. K. West. Mrs. William F. Gemml, Mrs. A. A. "West nnd Mrs. C V. Jackson. Mrs. Oeorgo C. J. Fleck, of 106 North Sixty-third street, Overbrook, will entcr tnln at a large luncheon on St. Pat rick's Day, on Thursday next, March 17, at tho Hotel Walton roof garden, to be followed by nn auction bridge party. Mrs. Fleck, who has recently been ro- 'Wedcttni Inrititiont a or ABBonaee- lludcrute I'rlcts menli Write or 1'hone for Rncrarcd or Prlatek Siimplm, ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 W.Innl Sl DIANA A charming variation of lite tiio-strafi pumfi. The tiny buckles give just a soupcon of roguishncss. TWELVE FIFTY 1 Jlgood shoes U 9211 Market Street & Chestnut, 4028 Lancaster Ave., 2736 Gcrmantown Ave., 5604 Cermantotvn Ave. elected o president of tho Quaker, City Mntnr Plnh. will hn niliitiil In receiving by the officers and directors of the club. They will inciudo Mrs. .i. iiamiuon Moore, Mrs. Illohard Y. Filbert, Mrs. Frank II, Stockloy, Mrs. Edward Beecher Flnck, Mrs. William F. Gemml, Mrs. L. Wlllnrd Heading, Mrs. William Henry Ooll, Mrs. A. A. Blncss, Mrs. W. Louis Cave, Mrs. Thomas Brown, Mrs. Charles WesFels, Mrs. Harry 1). Stewart and Mrs. Thomas Jackson. About two hundred guests will attend. Miss Harriet Craven will entertain at a shower tomorrow afternoon in honor of Mlsi Clara Matslnger, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm McA. Matslnger, of 5914 Carpenter street, whose engage ment has been announced to Mr. Alfred Holmes, son of Mr. nnd Mrs. William L. Holmet, of Oak Lane. Mrs. Richard Y. Filbert, of Pine road and Susquehanna avenue, Fox Chase, is entertaining nn her guest her sister, Mrs. Percy Cranford, of Washington, who will remain for a few days. Mrs. Filbert entertained at a small Informal luncheon on Monday. QERMANTOWN Mr and Mrs. J. F. Hcmbcrger, ol 513B Keyser street, will entertain a' cards nt their homo on Saturday eve nine There will bo Blxtcen guests. Mr. nnrt Mrs. Albert M. vcirce, or Sixty-fifth avenue, will return on Sun nay trom spending mvnui Camden, S. C. in NORTH PHILADELPHIA Tho engagement of Miss Sylvia Tnnrrtir flailffhtfir Of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick W. Kaercher. of 4326 North Fifteenth street, and Mr. Eugeno Schllrske, was announced nt a meet ing of tho Sigma Alpha Phi Sorority, on Saturdav. at tho homo of Miss Irene A Tlau. The members present included Miss Irene A. Rau, Miss Alma Fltz Patrick, Mrs. Benjamin Linton, Mrs. Wll lard Simmons, Mrs, J. Nelson Evoy, Mrs. John Mockln and Mrs Dorothy Cherry. Mr. Mark Elkln, 3208 Diamond sttrcet, who has been spending a month touring southern waters on a houseboat, re turned to hla home last week. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Friends of Mr. Jnmeg McWIIllnms. of 2414 South Bouvler street, will be glad to know he Is lccuperatlng from IiIb recent Illness. Mr B. Smith has returned to his homo In New York after being the guest of Mls3 Marguerite Towers, of 1711 Rltner street. MOORE8TOWN Mr Ocorge Baker spent several days at Atlantic City last week. Mrs. Paul Bennero, of Detroit, form erly of MooreBtown. is sppnuwK month of March In Atlantic City. the e The New J) f?v If r GREEN HILL FARMS HOTEL Lancaster Ave. and City Line Overbrook Announces the opening today of its Rcstaur.ant in charge of Caesar In.noccnti, formerly of the Carlton, London. Y LAWRENCE MARESCH ' e f Manager SI ( ri.onc OVERHROOK 9800 for Rcetvatlons SJ ROhERT Rli.'iF.TTI-HeaJ Cptin IGwi l-IRnf- jjjj Our special silk stockings in wants are here at MISS FL0RAINE R. ELKIN WEDS MR. S0LIVIN SMITH Interesting Marriage of Mls Lydla Polllts and Mr. Simon Stelnback A pretty wedding will take plncj nt the Manufacturers' Club when Miss Flornlno Ruth Elkln, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Mnrk Elkln, of 3208 Diamond street, will heoome the bride of ir. Sollvln W. Smith, of New ork. The cremony will be per.ormcd, by n. Dr. Joseph Krnuskopf, at 0 o clock this evening, nnd will bo followed by a ro ceptlon and dinner for 100 guests. The brlde'a gown will be of white cnirton over satin, the front embroidered in pearl beads nnd her ell will be edged with old point lace, a family relic, bhe will carry lilies of the valley. Mrs. Harry L. Krlngle, of New York, a sister of tho bridegroom, will attend as ma tron of honor, and will wear a gown of sapphire blue metal cloth. She will nn.... n nh... frt ti WltVl A ftllOWCr O lavohdir orchids. Miss Helen Wlneland, who will act as maid or honor, win w-i r. ,.ati,m,k tf irnrnnlnm titnU ehlfion nlld will carry nowers or lavcnucr ureuw., which will also be suspended from a larce feather fan. The best man will be Dr, Theodore Sunders, of New York, and the ushers will Include Mr. Alexander Elecman, Mr Lionel Krlngle, Mr. Leo Elaenian, , Mr Carl Erps, Mr. David Kuble. Mr Hnrrj L. Krlngle, Mr. Milton Safaburg. Mr. Albert Smith, a brother of the bride groom ; all of New York, and Mr. New ton Elkln. a brother of the bride. Mr. .,,! im Umlth will travel throUKh Call. fornla for several weeks before returning to their homo In New York. Severa gucsta from New York nnd Chicago will attend tho wedding. POLLITZ STEINBACIC A quiet homo wedding will take place today when Miss Lydla Pollltz. daugh ter of Mrs. Edwin Pollltz. of 212 Town ship line, Jenklntown, will bo married to Mr. Simon A Stelnback. son of the late Dr. Lewis W. Stelnback and, Mrs. Stelnback. of this city. Only the mem bers of the two families will be prcsenv The Rov. Dr. Joseph Krauskopf will officiate. The service will be followed by a family dinner. Mr. nnd Mrs. bteln. hack will leave on a woddlng trip ot a few weeks nnd will make their homo I" this city WEST PHILADELPHIA Lieutenant nnd Mrs. Harold Gaston, who. with their two children, Maotcr Harold Gaston and MIbs Bitty Oaston, have been the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick H. Gaston, nt their home. C328 Drexel rond, for a month, have re turned to Camp Knox, Ky.. where Lieu tenant Gaston Is stationed. Mr. nnd Mrs. C Emerson Brown, of :s 331 rihJ (T. the colon the 1.85 m $$ the Montevlsta Apartments, will enter tain the members of their club at their home Saturday evening. The guests will Include Mr. nnd Mrs. Clareneo Dill, Mr. and Mrs. William Schelble, Jr.. Mr and Mrs. C. D Davis, Mlsi Mildred Franklin nnd Mr, Leo Williams. Mrs. Arthur David Drlscoll, who has beer, the guest of her mother, Mrs. Wll llnm Weiss, nt her home, 4833 Walnut street, will return to her home In Nor folk, Va., on Friday Mrs. Drlscoll wns formerly Miss Dorothy Hunter Snow. KENSINGTON Mr. and Mrs .1. W. Connor nnd the'r family, of SO.'S FratikfoTd ncnue, have leturned from a trip to Washington. Miss Myrtle Jameson, of East Cum berland street, is hpendlng a fortnight In Rending, where she U visiting her aunt, Mrs. C Wnlnwrlght Dr, nnd Mrs E S Schneider of 3030 Frnnkford avenue, entertained nt a card party at their home last evening CORSET EXPERTS Special Attention to vtmitn. Muternitv it '"" col ifniodomfi ClaftL 835 Chestnut St. ii SJcMe3JSJSEMSJ5aiSHSISJEJ5JSISJ2JSfEJSISEI I Covert Cloth Tailor-made Suits a To measure NOC lj 1 rfl Embodying style, quullty and v o r k in a n ship, ra Positively not to fa be excelled even S nt mych higher a prices. m Easter orders M should be placed without delay. m 1115 Walnut Street 3 The Shop ol Distinctive (3 g Clothes lor Women g gMafSISISfSiSISJ5J3!IEISjISISJclJEIESJ5E'i I'HIIADELPHIA S MJADINO THEATRES Dlrtctlon ot LEE & J. J. HHUKKKT CHESTNUT ST. OPERA I EVE3. Itnt'HB AT R.1S MATINEE SAT. $2.00 joe wnnnit prent THE SPARKMNO MUSICAL, COMEDT HIT With tlir New Vork Cast and Production LYRIC NIGHTS j; MATINEE 8ATU11DAY AT 2 20 THE SKI.WTNi PRESENT WL IM SMJUN' THROUGH' ADELPHI EVES. AT 8:20 Mntu Thurn tc Sal POP. $1.50 MAT. TODAY Tim Orta tut romedy Triumph In TRn iinitn iijri irernia jp finnyiB ryv;na Mrcro O' CUtMAJ WMUijN'jaA FUtytiAMUVCA s-i SHUBERT LAST 3 EVES. LAST MAT. SAT. nw $2.oo ARTHUR HAMMERHTEIN Present. TRANK- A MUSIGIRL COMUYIimia Seats Now Selling r ranees White IV A Mr5-n.MI'DV B8?"JIMMIE" wim BEN WELCH .STAR OAST S.TAU I'HOKUS WALNUT )X Mut Sal 2 1.1 ShHrp NtBhiH ..I S '.-, Sharp "A JOY AND A DELIGHT' Public 1. cigar NO ONF t-EVTED PI RIND PHOI.OUUE RICHARD WALTON TULLY THE OREAl' AMEUICW ACTOR GUY BATES POST "The Masquerader" KEvrs inn KT WI.EK NOW TO.MiilinoW AF-IEKNOON AT L' 13 Monster All-Star Benefit IN AID OF Charlotte Cushman Club, Inc. 7iu Oivut .lrfi,(ilioii o J-umouj btaat Faioritca JOHN Dl.UW. WILLIAM COLLILP. Ji'M" WM.lvL.ll FIIAM'LS srAIIH MUIYMII IH.-11N. FRANCIS WILSON FRAN K TIN-" NKY HAL FOIIDE ETHELIM; I LI ltv DE WUI.l'' J1UITKII CHARLES CHEItHY SAM ASH HLANCIIE YEItlvA. i j" V UATi; i-uBi, ii-ruit HI lllERT. HAL D,V -.... . ..OIWVl AIUtUI.li DE WOLF HOPPER and HAL FORDS, la(l,r4 ut Certvwnicx HMIRY T JORDAN nrt i' ! NIXON-NHIDLLMJKI!, stage lana3tr3 Heath at ilaluut ami rnnuay't i-... ... w. .. ..... .. vu .. m, Tll )tt( ,3 q ROSELAND DANCING 1015-17 Market St. NO El TV MPHT MUHT IN HIC. II. LI' TONlOHl CHAS KEII'i HIMSELF .. .. . MIS ,IZ7 KINDS AND PRIVATK INSTRli flONS WAT Ulli IRECTION OF ,U J j l.QAi'KI'fl ORPHEUM ti'rmantoniCholtln Ai" I .-. M'llni'e To.Li . - n 1 -. MAE DESMOND "-? r.,," m Nevt eek 'The Sl 'on 'ill w'H CASINO w:'-"arsHo! l iln IHV ,-nl l-M XV4 lVncnrlr.ro vjlrit Krtini tho l-ullle 1 rocaaero W(lh t.1(1 a.(4lb) Ul0ltf vKj8j ?a I L'. j0 Imm ify i rarnrnrav?" I jiBbJLrJlj nmiii. WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL- THBATRll k ; MARKET AT I9TH II A. M. TO ll.ir, 1. M . INA CLAIRE In l'elii-lilln of Usvtd nlee'" "Polly fath a Past" TIlnRK ADDED ATTIt ACTION'S Paris Fashion Revicv (LIVING MODELS) APi'AHEL AND Atrr.H30lUE3 I1V (IIMW.I, llllrtTHKItH return HFNR1 'iCOTT 8 New :omrl" "TOONllttVn.t.n rOl.l.lKB" II A M to A P. M. Daleony, 35o Orcliturn anil Halcony log-i. TiOo i;vi:.st.oa ,riKn o o'clock SATlinUAYS AND IIOL.IDATB Hilroii). Aiic: l.onrr Floor nd llaipony Mmn "Re ' NEXT WHKK 'BAnTHIlOL'ND" ' STANTON.MrfSiira . CHARLES RAY " Anrt1 K.MIt.V MTflKS HAnifl Hotimnn Nt Wfek-"THr: TAPfllONATK PIIXmiM' AT nOTH THESE THKATnK9 i Palace Victoriaf 1 i"i4 MAmcnT oTrr t mahket ' 9 A. M. TO 1 1 : 1 5 P. M. IN 'MIR niOOEST AND ORKATEST fOMRDT "f IIf" CARUEB "THE KID" (7 n ATTEND MORNINO rBni'OnMANCKS TO AVOID fnuffDB ;i A D1 A XW A Chtstnut Bt. Dtl. loth rvrLlM.in a m to ii -is p.m. SKCOND AND TINAI, WIZBIi 'THE GILDED LILY" A Pnromount Pleture Praturlnc -J MAE MURRAY I i NKXT WKCK-"DEAU ItEVEt, I 1 A DITVM "- MAItKET STnEET UArl 1 UL "Heliotrope- r TTrrXI'ir MARKET ST. 111. lTth I11.VjI1.1N 1 nil.ME nURKE IK t "Eduettlon of gllibth" ( r ADC ILVRKET BTREET 1 XLuJtjCa AT JUNrPER . Continuous Vmidvlll. It ttll 1 nat PArtri pr.TT'P sriAi.s otkkrii , PHlL.ADi:L.PHlA'b FOREMOST THBATRK3 GARRICK Nirfut8i5 - Mat. WVJ. A Sat. , DAVID BEUASCO I'rasent FRANCES STARR In a New Play by Edward Knobloek UAMC" Supported bit I i NJ I Original Btlaaco S 1 ' Thentrn do. tht Theatre Co. Sent tor tb BROAD BAM II. M Stat for th trfnt Week on Sal Today Nights at 8:15 Mata. Wtd. & Sat. BAM II. HARIU8 PreaonU WILLIAM Collier In HI Lauxblne Triumph 'THE HOTTENTOT"; By Victor Mapen and William Collier j A llofee. Play Without Any Horaeplar i tie tar tho I.nt Week on Sale Today rnDDCCT evos. at b.io sharf rUKruioi Mt. w.-t. 4 Ht. 2:ij ENGAGEMENT EXTENDED Francis De Wolf WILSON HOPPER in a new anrl wondrous ERMINIE vn INCREASE IN PRICES SAT. NIGirTd PEATS TODAY FOn TIAI.ANCE OK TH1 ENOAr.EMENT ENDINO MARCH In CADEMT OF Ml'SIC T0M0R. NIGHT AT 8:38 wo-r violin recital and ONLY PPEARANCE IN PHI LA i SAMMY KRAMAR P-YEAR 01 r AMERICAN nOY PRODIOI TktK "r.r to 12. Acad A Heppr'w. 111H Cheat. FOURTH FREC EXHIBITION 1LVRCH 213 to 30TH. INCI.fS! 11 Arranged by ALICE EWING AT NEWMAN H. 173 CHESTNL'T ST. Palntmpj by Mary Csatt Thnma Eakln Hugh H Hrcknrlds f!orn pllnw Wllllnm J OlBrk'in Eugene Spelcher Sculplurrrl 6y rn-t" O' ifev A Ih. rt T n,,.'. MCTRDPfll ITANJ OPERA IIOU8B iviu-. i t-, -. Hroad a- Pnp i:.TIl MATINEE 1'TtIDAY 3 O'CLOC Ni:w.spinn covpons excepted I"C'r ,1K"K MATINr.l. All IUJAY '.'.I- ine Ol-S HILL OFFERS THE IIIO ML'HICAL COMEDY "BRINGING UP FATHER" TnnlKhl S I ft 2. WW- 7V II 00 EITH'S THEATRE HARRY CARROLL CO. In "Varletlc of ItC'l" Haton-WIIITi: A LElUU-Orac QUIXEY FOUR Clias. Leonard Fletclier Pin av k Hill The HiU'rlakesi LuvenDtTB lier & Neaiyi Other. ACADEMY Tue. MAR. 15 At R1GOLE7TO i or Mfm r. u I METROPOLITAN I1P1MIA I'OMI NY ' Minrt fhnK it'trat Appnranre Herel Pennl i MM HuiUett IV I .uca Rothler Ilada, VnnUn. Con 1 Momnonl I rs. l. aih. Acnrtemv A- Hfpi"" " lllli Cheit KU . l AllL.MV uK Ml HU 1 BOSTON 1 SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA I PIERRE MMSTEl N 1 nr .111 to I lon M.tr M al 8 IS v.f 11 oisr DOHNANYI T ! nt rig uihIi .J Piaiixt, 11 'I . ml(.nv Acad 'ni ut Muelc- Wed IIEC1 I'M. M-r til H 13 ! 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