T'S7i' , . m i. ,"? ff.11 f .i '- rV ISVEKlKd; PUfetdtt KiSDGEBPmBABELPHIA, TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 192C tt yr GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Iv v ,.,- vnie Sees Handsome Clothes-r-She Hears of Dances to oe vwenn um narrison noiise. Other Bits 'of, Interest tV Mr. Churlton Yarnalt on 'T i j.r in nlttcnhotiae Square, and "V W'SPV. .MVred " .,1 Ihr bottom in a earner urowu (rcund IM- J . lhl ihft W0M hand- Bft.,hSSki.l o ' " ,W her. hat. oto DMI" .1 hrftwn 't trimmed feather. !Hrd"p oranga M(r!4 ttAVE J"" hcard ttK tho 'dan,CM C For " itanee, tht, Friday the K&ll be under tne ausplcw of the ffiS! 2 ol which Mm. .l6seph'Iidr I !"?'... There are to be' thWpthera fHL'firlei- AprlH for the Home, Ret fAnrU 8. National Fnnd for the S,: nfnhans of Italy. nd April 18, Sr,aMfntni Prlyal. FnnS, The 'fv.i. iro lo b nexpenilvo and, I Abll Ve iffl" ar 'n ,0 V. '"itwlll take many of the older people flS"o thesf dances back to former j, when the oW Harrison house, now ' tk hrtdnuarte of the Emergency Aid, Lm the home of tbo late Mr. Harr son S M douKhter, Mtc. Barry, IWed .'here r years with her children, the Snt M. Holllnfrwqrth Slter, and ?i!lljn Harry and another dauxhter, M,j liarr.v, who. I think married a "rKble floois .ltd the Kroaf Wlr ni till they were In the old 7 and the old porte-cochere, which ?& turned Into the Emergency Aid lop, once the great place for the nirri'a old coachman to drive under, rith hl carriage horses to take the bdiH out, rrafklns his whip to make hi, bono prance and rattle their beautiful chain trapping. Llewelltn Harry is living in New 'York mot of the time now. I can see him now. when m a little air I used too to Itlttenhoiinc Square to play, ilklnc up Walnut street and Into the club, almye wearing brownj clothes ind always a brown derby hat. The gal ur of the old hotme is the ame as In former days, and the room that waa used as a fort of ariary Ih still thjre d the old-fashioned carved marble nuntels. It wna a beautiful old home acme fifty years ago. It wi Idle for a great many years jfter the Harrys moved from there, you know, and n few years ago Mr. 8 totes bury bought it. and during the war Mrs. Stotesburv turned it into an officer flub and the kitchens are fitted exactly up-to-date, which makes it easy for the Emergency Aid to run a cafeteria there. 1 hope you ore going on Friday nijht of this week, as I think it will reiik be very interesting and besidou the Chinese Famine Fund is a wortny eituc Mr. Harding, too,, has appealed to us all to help it ulong. ARE ton fining up to the Musical Art Club, nt 1911 Ranstead street, thii afternoon '! You know the as sociate committee of the club and the Women Writers are to give a tea for Frances Stnrr there, and I hear a great many persons have been invited. Miss Starr is quite fascinating to talk to ind baa, I think, grown even prettier than last .U'nr Tbo Charlotte Cushman Club ia to hare a tea thix week too, on Friday, and it Is for nil the stare who took part tn tlie benefit given last week at the Walnut Street Theatre. It will be quite wonderful to meet Wilson and Hopper mid Frances Starr and Guy Dates Tost und Hal Forde and all the test of them, won't it? Certainly I hare never known such generous people ii actnrn. Thero last week it was not enough for Francis Wilson and MUh Plflrr to appear and entertain the peo ple, but iho each gave two hundred ind fifti dollais for an engraving of Ada Itehan which was auctioned off by de Wolf Hopper at the benefit. They jaie the engraving jointly to the Cush man Club after paying that large sum for it Besides having the late Miss Rehan's signature, it also had John Drew's (for Mr. Drew came all the wny from New York to open the benefit you Vnow) and all the other actors and ac trewi who took part in the afternoon. Mr and Mrs. Tlollln H. Wilbur had prMenlid 'he engraving to be auctioned off TOE1 WHU tilavlns- with lh hhr. .- . ...... .... Wf , f when Mihs Baby raued herself up in tne eem.h itnd almost fell out. Joey was too araall to mop her. so he called loudly for mother Mother did not hear t nrst nnd thinking it was just play, did not hm rj when tho call Anally rei lied her. When nho urrived in the nurvrj there wuh the baby half oat of roach and Joey, indignant at having weiud uo response to his calls, at onee remarked as Mother turned the babv ngnt "id-, up: "t fink you ought 'obc punked:" NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES R?,i, Alexander Brlnton Coxe. or 1S30 Mid fnnn,udl.n1or ".' ,he Heltevue-Strat-C f?'lowei b- dancing, In honor of tu6hte?noar 5?", T,nrna duutanto nail e f J?' ttnd JIre- Charlton Yar ani Lornr,0"."" corner Heventeanth $11 u s,reet', on vmy evening, I "rchllM,n"'te,.f!aro'l de ?rtlor O" United a,;. Ht'?!u ambassador to the "orettf 'Tn, "rr, I,,fibert SHveroruya slan c....iii .Pau' Hagemana, Bel nnn 'Fi';llM JMBe and Mrs. breakfast at w" John 5 Mueltle nt tii h,KaLnirh0me- 223 Wa,,,Ut '"'cnWi1" . ",f.,nliam '-'PPPlncott 'hir hnme i7i? a dlnner lonllfht at follow i'li a7lhLfisi;u uret" ,o bo ' " box Party at the opera. Their guest? will Include Mrs. William Paul O'Neill. Mr. and Mrs. Wlnthrop DldilU and Mr. George Btthune. Morreli. The Misses Otmmlll, of 1908 Pine atreet, will occupy the box of Mr. and Mra. Qeorgv H. Carta, Jr., of Broad Aorei, Bryn Mawr, at the opera.'' to night Tha annual May Market wilt be held on May 20 at. the Qermantown Cricket Club. Mra Ataxia du Pont Smith la chairman of the Commute auid will be assisted, by Mra. Tranels n Btrawbrldge end MraT.Toseph Mofarland. The 'bene ftolarlM are the Morton Street Day Nursery and Oertnantown and Chestnut Hill branch of the Vlsltlnr Nurse So ciety. Mr. and Mra. Untie C. 'Oeyelin, who atnoe their return from their weddlnj; ,trlp have, been the guests of Mra. Oeye lln'a wurents, Mr. and Mr. John Hamp tbrt Barnea, 1117 Da Lancoy street, will leave early next month- for Savannah, a., to attend the weddbitrof Mlsa.Pago Randolnh Anderson, dauahter- of' Mr. Jefferson Randolph Auderaon. and Mr. lunrjr noma 1'iaii, eon or nn, uhsltioh Piatt, Jr.,, of. 1010 Klttenhousa quar which 'will bb olemnIr.et at the home of tho bride on Saturday, April 2. Mra. Oeyelin will attend as ono of'Oie brldea malda. Mra. Theodora Pomeroy. of Green wich, Conn., ia being; entertained aa tho guest of Mr. and. Mrs. George B. Kvana. of tho Bellevue-Btratford. Mrs. Pomo roy will be remembered aa Mra. Qeorgo W, Boyd, of thla city. Mrs. II. Buaeelt Fbx and Mrs. Edward Pelt Oft, of 4203 Walnut street, who have been spending somo ttmo at Day tona. Flo., an the orueatn of Mr. and Mrs. Henry ft- Fox. have returned to their nome. sir. ana Mrs. nenry it ox win remain until the latter part of this month. Mra. Alexander M. Fox. Jr.. of 2008 Spruce street, who hae been spending part or tne uenun season in norma, nan returned to her home Mm JoMnh I.. Woolston. of Qlendon. Choatnut Hill, has returned from a visit to Atlantic City. Mrs. J. U Nevltl Smytho and her daughter, Mies Bertha smytne, oi unwn nut Hill, are spending somo time In Atlantic City. Miss Marlon H. Button, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Priestley Button, of llome'wood, Qermantown, is spending several weeks in Ausrusta. Ga., whero aha is the guest of Mrs. Harold Freeman. Mr. and Mra. Hollister Sturges, of Wlllnw Orov avenue. Chestnut Hill, en tertatned aa their guest over the week end Mrs. J. Wood Wilson, of Merlon. Ind. Mr. Bturrea' mother. Mra. Francis H. Leggett, of Now York, who apent part of the wlntor at Cannes. France, wm sail ror tnis country eariy in mo summer, when aho will spend some time aa tno guest or. Air. ana cirs. siurBa boforo going to Kldgoly Manor, N. 3f., her summer estate. Mra. I. Roberta Newkirk. OS 914 Clin ton atreet, hoa issued Invitations for a luncheon on Thursday, March 31, In honor of . her daughter, Miss Martha D. Newkirk. Mr. and Mra. Henry Thouron, of Ard- more. will be entertained aa tho guests of Mr. ajid Mrs. Frederlclc Jordan, of Laverock road, Ogontz, at the opera, to night in the box of Mra. Jordan's mother, Mrs. Herbert at Howe, of 1622 Ixwust street. Mra Arthur M. Lewis, who haa been spending a week In New York, haa re turned to her apartments at the Belle-vue-Strutford. Mlsa Charlotte Mae Graves, debutant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ferdinand J. Oravos, of Wlssahlckon and Manhelm streots, Germantown, left yesterday to Join Iter grandparents, Mr. and Mra. Nelson V. Graven, who arc at present In New York, and will spend a week trav eling with them. , Mr. and Mra Francla King Waln wrlght. of MoitIs avenue, Bryn Mawr, who have been ependlng part of the Lonten season In Bermuda, will return to their homo on Friday. Mrs. jQsoph Wharton Lipplncott, of Oak Hill. Bethayrea, and 1712 Spruce atreet, left on Sunday for a few days' visit to New York. Mrs. Jamea Francis Sullivan, of The Woods, Radnor, and the nits-Carlton. haa left for a visit to Now York, where she expects to 'remain for a few days. Her daughter, Miss Frances Sullivan, la vlsttlng in Washington, whero she la be Ing entertained oa the guest of Mra Francla P. Garvin. Mra J. Dallas Slberllng, of 339 South Eighteenth atreet, entertained at an at home on Sunday afternoon. About 135 guosts attended. Miss Bessie Phillips and Mra Samuel Woodward assisted In entertaining. Mlso Rachel Prloe, Miss Mildred 'srx: - ijfTi)ftr Ji ' irs f i i - SbMEtty jtdfBamKLts iwLaKkkkkkkkLaLakm. . - iaiaHaiaFV SrVliaiaBKsMPiiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaiaaiaia liaiaiaHK lkiiH MISS KACIIEL PRICE Pht0 nc"il" Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. EH Klrji Price, of 1700 Walnut street, who will nsMftt at the tea to be given at the Mimical Art Club, 1811 Ran slead street, this afternoon by the Women Writers' Club and tho asso ciate committee of the Musical Art Clnb to meet Mlas Frances Starr Longstreth. Miss Ellaabeth Jeanea. Mlsa Sara M. Harrioon, Mlsa MargaretU L. Harrison. Miss PolJy Thayer and Miss Balloch Richards wilt bo among those assisting at the tea to be given at the Musical Art Club. 1811 Ranstead street, UiIb afternoon by the Womon Wrltcra' Club and the associate committee of Uie MuBjcal Art Club, to meot Miss Frances Starr. I t MJsa Merle G. Stlnson, of Colwj-n, nnd Wlldwpod. N. J., will be married on Thursday to Mr. Adam C. Grass, Jr., of Colllngdate at Uie winter home of her uncle, Mr. C. R. Frassom, at Colwyn. rnSV',,an.d Mr? p Erwln Swartley, of 6027 Cedar a Venue, announce the en- Sagement of their daughter, Mlas Vara ladva RwarMnv n f rMhH r, t... .11-11, of this city. ALONG THE READING Mrm.f?' "P8 Murray, of Daltlmore Barre for a fortnight Mr. and Mrs. John Kirk, of Montgom ery avenue. Klklns Park, are rocefvlng congratulations on the birth of a son. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Blealua have wiuin-epl?i,,he homo '" Blklna avenue, m Florid ' "Pending the winter Mr GERMANTOWN and Mrs. Morton .r tri.ni. west Seymour street, wha havo aa'thVir ruesta from Atlantic TdtyT Mr and m Ralph Miller, forerly "oV GemSntJw' entertained in thel honor onFMday evening Additional iruests Included Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Hammersley. Mrs. J Aucrustus Boers, of tho Cree holm Valley Apartments, left for Wash ington yesterday to visit friends until Mnursaay. Miss Muriel Margerum entertained membcra of tho younger set at a dance at tho Old York Road Country Club on Friday evening. Mr. Robert Rico, of Boat Tulpehocken street, will leave on April 1 to spend some time in Virginia. Mrs. James McKay, of the Creshelm Valley Apartments, haa returned from spending somo time in Washington. Mlsa L. K. A, Rlghter haa returned from a month's trip to Bermuda. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mra. Reno Schoch, of 2210 West Tioga street, gave a dinner party on Saturday evening to announce the engagement of their daughter, Mlm Hilda Schoch to air. Paul F. Lamorelle, Jr , a, son of Mr. and Mra. Paul Lamor elle, of Wayne. The marriage will take Place early In June. The engagement of Miss Cecilia Lammon, 78J North Ninth street, to Mr. A. O. Witt, of 2221 West Hunting don street, waa announced last week. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Cohen will be at hromeon Sunday, March 20, from 3 until A o'clock, in honor of their son, Mr. Harold Cohen's birthday. No cards have been sent out. Miss Beatrice Koons, of II Street, spent the week-end at Salem, N, J, Mra. Benjamin Goodman, of 1843 North Eighteenth atreet, haa Issued Invi tations for a luncheon and bridge on Thursday, In honor of Miss Janet Rets man, of New York, and Miss Ma Isaacs snd Mlsa Freda Isaac, of Ooldsboro. N. C. Silas Cora Mitchell, of Sixteenth and Master streets, Is spending a fortnight In Toledo, where she Is vlalttng her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mra. George Mitchell. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mra Marguerite McCaffrey, of 2211 Christian street, announces the engage ment of her sIsUr.Mtss Marls Hughes, to Mr. Charles J. Fry. Friends of Miss Catharine Connell will be glad to learn nM Is recuperating from her recent Illness and Is now In Atlantto City. Mr. Edward Carroll, of 2(27 Colorado terrace, has just returned to his home nfter having spent some time In Toronto. Can. Mrs. IL J. Haggerty. who ia president of the ladles' auxiliary of the Herbert Warren Post. No. 70, American Legion, will entertain at a card party at her home this evening. Among the member will be Mr. and Mrs. J. O'Hara, Mr. and Mra. Murgatroyd, Mr. and Mrs, Powell, Mlsa Agnes Byrnes, Mlas Anna McGown. Mr. V. Morris, Mr, J. Brltt, air. John Brady and Mrs. Melvln. DELAWARE COUNTY Mr, and Sir C. . Bolles have been entertaining Dr and Mrs. Herman B. Marx, of Tibet, Asia, at their home In Springfield for a week. Dr. Marx, who Is Interested In missionary work In the Himalaya mountains, is spending a portion of his furlough m this country. Mr. and Mra Harvey Pratt Howard, of Moylan, will go to Strathhaven Inn, Swarthmore, In a short time, whero they will remain for several weeks, MOORE8TOWN The Welteeley College Olee Club gave a concert In the Moorestown Hlgli School auditorium on Saturday evening Mrs, Lester Collins was chairman of the com mittee. Mlsa Marlanna Dudley haa returned from Washington, where she attended the lnsguratlon Mr. William B. Bowdln. of Central avenue, entertained the men of the Mpthodlst Bible class at his home last week. Mrs. Marie La Monte Young will ad dress tho Woman's Club, under the "Art Department," on Wednesday afternoon, NORRISTOWN Announcement Is made of the engage ment of Mis Lydta Q. Myers, daughter of Mr. and Mra Bayard T. Myers, of 208 Chain atreet, and Mr. James A. Kelley, of Philadelphia, Mr. Kelley Is a. grad uate of the Unlveralty of Pennsylvania. Mr. and Mrs. C R. Pilklngton ob served their fortieth wedding anniver sary on Saturday, air. and Mrs. Pilk lngton havo lived In the same home since they were married, forty years ago. They have one daughter, Mrs. Ethel Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hall, of 1033 Swede street, entertained at a dinner danco at the Hamilton. Among the guests were Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hughes, Mr. and Mrs. L. Cook, Mr. and Mrs It 8payd, Mr. and Mrs. John Hen dricks, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Nichols. Mrs. A. S. Holly. Mlsg Eleanor L Fields and Mr. Walter Hoopes. Mrs. J. P. Hieeter Jonea, of Jacoby street. Is the guest of her sister, Mrs Thomas P. Merrltt, of Reading. Just in Time for Easier At this on ery women nl oro ratUrUl for hermit or aome member of the family. No matter what you Uh we en eupply yoo Kaa the Items memlonta here tsen come ana sen our many outr Dorsum. 40 m. Daronrtto Sattat all S3 .75 a In. Canton Crepe l'm-e S3.4G Sllki nil colore! new 40 In. Crepe B4ln extra. $2.35 qnalltri now . , . "; 40 In. Crepe de Chine from 1 SI .2 5 y&iiip Ob ui'i hm roiiHw 3S in. Aii-enn nlrt now Heasallnet blae Qgr 85c 83 In. All-ellk Penseei new ,. 8S rn. Aa-woot TrtrotbMi all 5B2-OS eolervt new . M.a la. All w a I French t OR Srne; bine only --. g &4-M In. Wool worried R2 2ft J nl.Mii nrrttr nnltoriM. . u X A1 foray a Largo Astortmtnt of Sllkm. Satin, Etc. NEW ENGLAND WOOLEN CO. i n. .,.;,.. Till R,.in. Exempt Friday. 6 o'Cloek rawHvwmTZl SOUTH FOURTH STvvmvmmJ f Uum.b'H MOST JlEAUTIKUL TltEATAS MARKET A-T I9TH' THIS WEBK 11 A l 1n ltilf. V Wayoood-Mlller Wedding The wedding of Miss Hmma LaBarre Miller, daughter of the Rev. Rufus W Miller, D. D., secretary of Hi Puhllca tlon and Sunday School Board of tne Reformed Church In the United States, i and Dr. James Jamison Waygood, son of Dr. Walter H Waygood, superinten dent of the Philadelphia School for Christian Workers and Deaconets House, took place In St John's Reformed Church, Fortieth and Spring Garden streets, last evening at 7 o'clock. Tne J ceremony was performed bj the Rev. I DiV Waygood, father of the bridegroom i The bride wae gien In marriage by I hor father, the llov Rufus W. Miller,' nnu hiso aciiHiDQ in inf. rnramnnv . .. ,. .... .... She was gowned In white satin with ji wtkhram atAsniNn. iiArtiiiw itwn- court train and tulle veil and wore her TON Naomi chjldkuh lawpon llOTT fANovi wr wmmm mother's pearls Her bouquet was com posed of orchids. lilies of the vatlev nnd shower of sweet peas, The maid of honor was Mian Frances K. Miller, slater of the bride, who wore pink, with hat to match. The matron of honor waa Mrs. Frank l.Twerlnr. nf this city, and the brldesmatde were Mini ' imith urimtli and Mrs. George Hhnrrerd. of New York : Mrs. Hugh McCaulev Miller, of Glenslde, a sister-in-law of the brldo, and Mrs. Urner Goodan, of this city, a slater of the groom, The ring bearer was Master Albert Brewster Baker, Jr., of Pelham, N. Y Tho bridesmaids' dresses were two In pink with hats to match : two in lav ender wearing hats to correspond, and the matron of honor was gowned In tur quoise blue with hat to match. The best man was Mk Hutchison Comly, of Glenslde, and the ushers wer Dr. Hugh McCaulev Miller. Dr .Tolin Bcott, Dr. Henry Pfeffer. Mr Urner Goodman and Captain William Mo Cutcheon, of Fort Howard VOCAL M : c t FEATtnB 't"" -uil NEW IlKI'KilTOtlU: it a Jt to a r m - ruiconr. Mo nrf.lI,.,r n(1 Be'cnnr Mm BOo , EVBKINOH AFTKrt a O'CLOCK HATUnDATS AND HOLIDATB Halcony. ROo, I.nwir Floor and I!ilcony Lo, 79e Im'Ulioat or Aaaeaaet- aaaati for Knarattfl r rrtawxl natnpiM, KPTAL F.NCRAVINC CO.. 814 Walsat St. MeOtrate 1'rfcee Writ er Pbeti STANTONMAAn g2 A NBW rAIlAxroUNT PICTUnB "Passionate Pilgrim" WITH MATT MOOKB A ItUHY DE HEME PAT A PC iIU market flrnBurr 1 VL-'AVtJ A M. to lltlS I. M. 1.0N' CHAN.T AjffiRTTtjaSTS' "Nomads of the North,,, HT JAMB3 OLtVElt CURWOOD ARPAHIA Chestnut 8t IM. 10U niVxrtLlA 10 A.M. to HUB P.M. Paramount l'ruwu BEAU REVEL" , Noret br .,, Ixul Joeeph Vane DIKECTED HI TltOS H. INCtJ VICTORIA iTSE ffi,ft. BERT LYTELL llilLADKLl'lllA'H LEADINO TllUATllKa Direction of bCE A J J. BHUIIEnT "AM SHUBERT BVBNINOR AT 8 16 ' u tea. in luiuur, DiU.eilU ATENSTRIE! suretnc bio IN A MusiconEoy I? I II '. II ms" X trBEM WEB.CN A BONA rIOt HE4 YORK CAST AND TRULY AMAZING CHORUS 8TRAWBERRY MAN8ION Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stein, of Twen ty-nlnth and Master streets, are receiv ing congratulations on the birth of a daughter, Elaine Stetn. Mr. and Mrs. Morris Blank and their eon, of Rochester, N. Y., spent several days with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jaoob Blank, 2S2S North Twenty-seventh atreet. Mr IxjuIs D. Newman, of 18J North Thirty-second atreet. was one of the speakers at a staff luncheon of tho Allen-Nugent Co.. held this week at the Republican Club In New York. Mr. Lewis J. Rosenberg gave a the atre party last weefc Among those present were tho Rev. and Mrs. Armln Rosenberg, Mr. and Mra Isidore ariver. Mr. Charles B. Rosenberg and Mr. Lewis nosenoerg, iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia m ffdf n OUT- msmeer, EARLY SPRING SHOWING Distinctive Millinery Originality that strikes a keynote of refined elegance. Exclusive designs conforming to the most select modes, fairly priced. METKO rnUSENTH IN rillST atinwiKR "The Price of Redemption" C A PITOI MARKET 8TH.BST "TUB 3TKALEHS" RPPFMT MAtlKKT BT. Bel. 1TTH rVJCVjUN l MAY ALLISON in "Are All Mn Allker MABK1ST flTllEET AT JUNlPKIt fnntln Vfttirtvll1 11 Ia!1 MLEEN STANLBT Pint BAKEIti Others t PHrt-ADELPHIA'B FOnEMOST TltlSATRKil', GARRICK last 5 EVGS. Pop. Mat GLOBE BVEtt AT 8:16 CHESTNUT 5T. k i a e-r c M!rLr-rc iwi j iiivjrii Last Pop. Mat.Tomor. ,$1.50. .TOE WEnEJl TrMcnte , THE SPARKI.INO MUSICAL COMEDT HIT ' Mnte Wed fat Boot t? Of) HjMla -V-." , DAVID IlEIJ.8CO Prewnt . i omorrow FRANCES STARR mmmm m I v-' iai VTIth th New Toti Cat and Production 3- SEATS THURS. A-f, K; Prices 50c to SI.SO,.1?";;;: ' N. T Cntur Irmnnil nfvue , gy OF THE. nililllllllllllllllllllliinilllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllir: ''''MbMM PARAMOUNT A 1342 Chcitnut Street $3jttL JLijUi TWEED & JERSEY SPORTS SUITS Worth $29.75 to $39.75 $15 Now Sports Suits of Pnra Wool and the now Smart Tweeds in snappy now Sprtnr m o d e 8. All shades. All sizes. 1422 Walnut Street 'WEST OF BraLEVUB-STIlATFOnn) A Word of Importance Regarding vrur opeciai Dale ot "SPRING FASHIONS" Women's 6c Misses-' Women's & Misses' Sport Suits Dresses , 49.50 i 59.50 o c8on, jn u,B n.WBBt Btyies and colors. .. Miss Steffle Arranging tome madelt at special price 15 ii if . if if: if B IHkB'MBLBLlllHnlllk. PSJiflHttfiiiinBfe THE PADDOCK A walking oxford on smarth iw a g g t r lines. Heavily brogucd and pinked. EIGHT FIFTY If i' DEFYING WINDY MARCH AND THE VAGARIES OF SPRING isSJ&iuis' WEARS WITH HER WEATHERPROOF KNIT WOOL SPORT SUIT THE MOST ROGUISH OF WALKING OXFORDS OF TAN CALFSKIN. WITH WALKING HEELS, STOUT SOLES AND ELABO RATE BROGUE1NG, ND HER HEAVY SILK STOCKINGS, SO DIFFER ENT FROM THE WRAITH-LIKE ONES OF SUNNV DAYS, .MAY BE IN THE SOMBRE SHADES OF BROWN OR PERHAPS IN SOBER BLACK, DE PENDING ON- HER MOOD BUT MISS NOWADAYS KNOWS THAT' SUCH OXFORDS MUST NOT HAVE THE LEAST HINT OF CLUMSINESS, SO SHE COMES TO HALLA HAN'S FOR THEM, KNOWING THAT SHE WILI FIND THERE OXFORDS THAT ARE SO BEAUTI FULLY LASTED THAT THEY HAVE THE VERY SMARTEST OF OUTDOORS EFFECT, WITH PER PECT FIT AND TAILORED SMARTNESS. ALSO THAT SHE WILL HAVE SO MANY MODELS TO CHOOSE FROM-'U.L AT PRICES THAT ARE SO MUCH MORE REASONABLE. rZ 9211 Market Street Bnncha60th 6- Chatnvt, 4028 UncatUr Ave., 2736 Cemantotm Ave, 5604 Cermantovn Ave. i...... Ml $ y i rv i.m m' Jn A,rN " ' BOB Mill W- II Hei hecnn stli itocitngs in the shades she v want are 2.50 "Zt W- v 1 JLgood shoes L ) j5 &$ A niOANTir wniz.nivn With m. Ctt of Inttmttlonal Hturi LYRIC NIGHTS AT 8:20 MATS. TO.MOrUlOW A SATUnOAT AT 2.00 THE fiELWrys PHE3KXT COWIL aruuN iriROUCitr Mat. Thursday M iAdelphi &' BKST Hli,TS 1 SO Pcitively LAST 5 EVGS. "f wrcMftt cnm4i Triumph In Tir ,',.',.in ni'M, -rMni mmEaam. Wififfl 0 vCa iyt AmiW 1 flMaiPrWln(So with Wllllim Horrtgin Ohryatul IIern. Oori HtMono nd Rntlr N T. Cut Pop. Wed. Mat, 50c to $1.50 Nei Wwk F" i Seats Thur8.oSK; Now FORREST,,.,, WJWiV,. k.m loJisTonc and Moiuns OUST . Kop. Mat. I omorrow I"t $2.00 POSITIVELY LAST 2 WEEKS Francis De Wolf WILSON HOPPER In fi New and Wondrous ERMINIE Tb BniMwl tii Man-test Comtd of jwn'ni inars ADAMSEVA By Ouy Bolton r.1 0or Mlddltton ( Authurn of Pollj With m. Pjt ) With WILLIAM AXD MOl.l.T "OYP McINTVnE Walnut W-Ilrut Mk' Tomor ;:I8 .Sharp' W ' at 0th Nirht. .. 0 1(1 Sharp NO O.VI1 SEATED UL-niNO PnOI.OOUB niCHAnU WALTON TULLT I'rnnti ' THE OnEAT. .vmbrican Acrort ' GUY BATES POST "The Masquerader" SErB for .sr.w wi:kk now mail onnwifi now rnn kahtfii wkkk Metropolitan Opera House j MivRanvY wvr.MNG at s is Verdi Grand Opera Company ' IL TROVATORE" ' NO INCREASE IN PRICKS SAT VIOHT Seats Now for All Performance EITH'S THEATRE KITTY DONER With Kutfr Ito riroth- TA HITIT OORDON5 4 OKNK rOHD TOTO. JUf McWII.LIAM3 iTKPIlriNS & HOLI.I3TEU Ulr Surroundlnc Hhowl Eitra Adilr.l Attraction' ANNA CHANDLER IMiladclchla a Own KavurlU With .Sidney Landfltld III a HrU( of Oriainai onup NEXT WEEK ETHEL LEVEY The 8enatln of To Contlncntr K rirll tm Cnt includinc vrni ltobrtor Dora Ibrnl P Iioacarrl Silvio r;apkAiit Nina Hunt Jottph Hpiing11ld end Fordin- ando Dl IJIacomo ETTOHE MARTINI (Vinrtunlo.- CHORUS OF BO OnniKHTRA OI' 80 Bratf fi to I B0 at Wmann 110 ChMtnut t af Sftropoltlan Opra Houi I AfADFMY FREE EXHIBITION Portraits and Paintings 1 by ,i liet wuiti: onosa McClecs Galleries, 1607 Walnut Si. MAnrti HiTH to srAncir both Metropolitan Opera House BAT EVE. MARCH 1 Will VtalU Orind Opr Co JTnn AIDA Tonight At 8 RIGOLETTO n liar) Partnl. Rothltr, nd. Hocc Wth a iar caat - Darrla, Pich faco and ratal Cond Oofrrltn Prlras II II 60 13 12 oO hull u u'i WTtinn llftfl rb.tni't or Ml'BH' 1 Mtrrnoi-oLiTAN OPKHA COMPANY Mmti Chaae (Klrat Acpaarinca liar) Partnl, k.,utiian. Cond Mnranzon , n '( Acadamy ft lUprn. a H19 Chaat IW i HROAP r-TRGRT THEATRE MISS JANET RICHARDS , wr.oNEun.vT march toni io a x M I Tho Inauguration and the Naw Admlnlttr tlon !' I' "tand for an aT. round iwrf I 4eal? Two more Ucturra In tho rouraan March SOth and April Hfh F.atra lactur by ra-iuent Ainl ISt'i ADMIHIIDN II 00. , Ai AOBMY Of Ml SIC- TUMOR BVK., t.ui 1 RHCITAI, ROSELAND DANCING 1015-17 Market St CABARET SHOW Private Instruction Walnut 7537 Direction of Mr J J Loncknr TV if 1 T ' II ORPHEUM u-ry,,... a;.7, Madame LmSe Hmer .c rClr""T0'll,'--, T,,K ORKATERT AMERICAN CONTFlAtaW MAL ULoMOND " r nra m TUta at Acadtmy of Mulc and Htppa'a. THK IOOR -S , W k-CHARLRTi!," ! Ww, Mc to tS M No War Ta. AUTEirrTATM3o10 MARCH 19. RACHMANINOFF CltARLRrs Al'NT Acadm--Tkta Hot Off ft Heppe'a 1110 ri,... PHILADELPHIA! ...WMVIC 1 ORCHESTRA' ""'''.. Snnfl nn WILI.EM MKNOEI.REHO Clunt Conrtuetor KENS 1 K cUMn MATIM-JR TODAY GIRI-S of the U. S. A. PEOPLE'S 1ICKETH Drfrtlon C 1 Folty CAnHrY nov ctmr'wi HKPPE r) 1110 ClUiSTNUT Bf. Plalnway Pta4 DUMONT Sh M;v.& EMMETT WELCH Minstrel. Cpmlo 'ljmoil MAHI TIII-RSHAY HT I'ATHICK'H DAT A ,f r fl m 1 1 il:il M ' A til L n Nan Play br Kdward KnoblMk Supported by th Original DttatcA. Theatre Co. Next Week Seats Thursday . Geo. M. Cohan's Production OP AUOL'STUfl THOMAR NEW AMERICAN PLAY NEMESIS- I wmi EMMETT CORRIGAN and a Big Cohan Cast Pop. Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.50 BROAD LAST 5 EVGS. r a a , Mats. Wed. Sat ., Pop. Mat. Tomorrow " $1.50, BAM , HAIIRIB Prraama WILLIAM Collier In lit a Lauttilnr Triumph THE HOTTENTOT , By Victor Mapai and William Colllar A Horaa Play Without Any Iloracplay Next Week Seats Thursday l' GEO. M. COHAN'S m rnoDL'CTiON or the t ' li' ADflOI.lTB DRASLVriC TRIUMTH ' Mi I I 1 .'V i - ,n .fi :m i m iCASINO Wal alj Rili Mat Toda Dave Marion's Own Company TROCADERO Tha Fronon rro fcitra TrapUtl0B t Sv I JU-n4X A?ir tV(tV vtv A w JhlWi 'v, - .nflB&v ,,haSi