' '"!, fc y-Miy tTl t ' '".,- Kf; ; EVENING PUBLIC 'LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, THXTRSDAY, MARCH 17 1021 11 JUST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE AflJcy Wynne Chats About Miss Baker's Engagement, She Sees Several Smart Costumes And Notices Rummage Sales on Cliestnut Street ARE there not funny coincidences or s.nDcnings In the world? Not 11. nny. Mint's not the word I ".'it' but worth rcmnrklng. For In 5o Tullana linker's engagement to Tmln from Hn Antonio set m .thinking about the other Baker girls ind "Suddenly struck me how odd, throe of them marrying men who live in SStern cltlw, all of which begin with Saint Sopblc It to be married In July know, to Ethan Shcplcy of St. Cli i Linda married a Mr. Ames of sf Paul, and hero i Juliana engaged to nr Nixon, of San Antonio. It's funny ? those things happen. There are the ?wo Johnsons, who married men whose first numcs were the same. Louise mar ried Marshall Morgan and Anna Mar Hall Scull, and they ore unusual names, Z And I know of another family whero ihrco brothers married girls Bamed Habcl. They must get terribly Start nt Christmas and Thanksgiving family gatherings, wondering which one .hoiild answer to the name. ' To return to the Bakers. They are the niccit family of sisters. Six of them? you know Kachcl, Sophie, luhnna and Martha nt homo and Sarah, ih" married Jack Hell, and Linda, who l Mrs Ames. Soph o Is to bo married n Jul'r ami I understand a definite date has not yet been set for Juliana's welding. I saw Juliana on Fifteenth itreet on Tuesday afternoon, and she "as looking very attractive in a sort of .ray-blue heather cloth suit with a fittlo round, stitched bat to match it. Her ualr is bobbed, you know, and she has a bit of n droop in ono eyelid, which tires her n decidedly piquant expression Jnd is most attractive. Her hair is dark and very thick and curly, nnd her eres are dark, too. t SAW Margaret Dunlap the other X day and she looked perfectly lovely. Her color is so pretty nnd she has sucu a beautiful skin. She was wearing a golden brown duvetyno dolman and a f., hot nf hennn-colored crCDe do chine, whidi was trimmed with small, henna-coiorca nowern. lunrgurci. al ways wears largo hats, nnd thoy aro Most awitniy Decoming. T HEAR that Miss Louise Wood, 1 Mr, fimrrn Lormler and Mrs (leorge Falei Hakcr aro to preside nt the tea table at trie uuanouc uusntnan Hub's tea tomorrow afternoon. You knnw that the board of managers will irivo a tea for the stars who took part in the benefit last week nt the clubhouse tomorrow from 4 until half alter B o'clock. I think it will be an interest in j afternoon. RUMMAGE sales seem to have broken loose again. I haven't seen or heard of any for a long time, and Hen two weeks ago there was the one for the Seventh ward charities, and now yesterday ana today there nre two full fledged ones going siclo by each, or almost side by each, at Seventh nnd Chestnut streets for the 'Wellcslcy Col lege fund, and about four doors from there nearer to Sixth street, there's a huge sale on for the benefit of St. Edmond's Homo for Crippled Children. And the things are fascinating. Furnl turo and clothes, and ornaments and books, nnd I can't tell you what" nil. I'm going to stop there today for sure, who knows but I may find a marble mantle clock or one of those lovely clothes trees, you know the kind that stands In the corner of your room and when you wake up at night and see it in the shadows with clothes hanging on it, tou just about pass out because, as in the case of the spinster who spent her life lookinc under the bed for a possiblo burglar, you think: "Well there ho is at last!" But joking nsido you do get wonder ful tbiUKS at rummngc sales and there arc a great many persons who uo like things that others do not like and a rummage or whlto elephant bbIo gives ou a chance to get nice things cheap. Besides all this theso affairs are for very good causes. It's a wonderful thing to help nlong those poor little i ripples out at St. Edmonds, and in theso days when education means more than ever, it's certainly wlte to keep up our colleges as best we can. rpilE baby went to see her grand- mother the othor day nnd somehow ho coutd not quite understand that "Nana" was expecting her hair dresser and so had put her hair up rather loosely, and that was why it was not in its usual well-groomed condition, and slw, bo it said, tliat this "Nana" is joung and very pretty. Well the baby looVed nt her and looked nt her, and ould not mako it out, "Nana" must be ick, aud when uursc came to take her home she said: "Well goodby, Nan, I hope you'll feel better soon, your hair does not look nice today." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr and Mrs. ndgnr Wright Bulrd, of ' Mm linn, Chestnut Hill, havo issued vltiitlon for the marriage of their l.iuchier Miss Ualnor Owen Bnlrd, nnd Mr Joseph Albert Mlnott, on Saturday, April 9. at 12.30 o'clock, In tho Church "i Martln-ln-tlic-Flelds, St. Martins, montho guests who will attend tho MANN & DlLKS 1102 CHESTNUT STREET Wc Announce the OPENING of our Second Floor Ladies' Departments Equipped vJith the latest improved fixtures for shopping conveniences and service Atnena" and l oilore d Mannisri Shirts and Waists Made to Order Tail, Hosiery, Gloves, Sweaters, Scarfs, Handkerchiefs, etc., etc. Only the new and unusual in Tailored Garments Mann & Dilks U03 fiHESTNUT STREET .,.UNHS''.ffA.tLdv- Mnak nntl Wlr tmrtv which Dr. and Mrs acorgo Clymcr Htout, of Tarloton, Uer wyn, will ctve on Tuesday evening, March 29, in honor of their daughter. Miss Ilebccca W. Htout, will ho MIrs Martha I Trasol. Mlsn Anna Wetherlll, Miss Theresa Clarknon, Miss Frances Clydo Brazier, Mr. Mifflin, Mr. lllchnrd Norris, Mr David Wilson, Mr. How land and Mr. John Wurts. Mrs. Clifford Lowls, 30 South Twenty-second street, will entertain at dinner on Saturday ovenlng, April 9, at tho Acorn Club, In honor of her nlero, Miss Henrietta Fritz, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Josoph U. Fritz, of l'rlhnm court, dermantown. Mlsn Fritz will be introduced to Boclety by her parents nt a tea In tho autumn. Mr. and Mrs. M. Hampton Todd, of 2115 Spruce stroct, hn,vo Issued Invita tions for a dinner at their home on Sat urday evening, April 9, in honor of Miss Alice Ferreo Hnyt beforo tho meeting of the Saturday Evening Dancing Class. nno nt tlm moat interesting debu tantes of next winter will be Miss Allen W. Sailer, daughter or Dr. ana Mrs. Joseph Sailer, of 1718 Spruce street. Miss Sailor, who will attend college, Will be proscnted to society by her par ents during tho holiday vacation In Christmas week. Mr. and Mrs. Charles W. Schwartz, of 112 West Walnut lane, Oermnntown, will give a buffet supper on Monday, April 4, In honor of their daughter, Miss Katherlno Schwartz, before tho dance Mr. nmi Mm Chnrlen J. Mcllvalno and Mr. and Mrn. Pcreglno Wllmer will Bivo for their daughters, Miss Mabel D. Mcll valno and Miss Eleanor rurviance. Mr. nnrl Mn John B. LnrtCO. Of ES West Willow drove avenue, Chestnut Hill, have returned from a trip to Ber muda, where they spent several weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. Blight Sergeant Hob Inson, of Columbia, 8. C, aro spending some time ns tho guests of Mr. Itobln Bon's parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Blight Robinson, at their home, 418 West Price stroct, Gormantown. Mrs. George D. Wethorill, of Health Mold, Bryn M&wr, will entertain at din ner on Thursday, March 31, In honor of her daughter, Miss Gcorglanna C. Weth erlll, boforo the April dance at tho Hunt ingdon Valley Country Club. tr anil Mm. David H. D. Chew, who havo been spending tho winter at the Bellevue-Btratiora, win occupy mir placo at Radnor In May. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac If. Clothier, Jr.. xff inii Mrn WitHer M. Jeffords ana Mr! and Mrs. J. Gerhard Lelpor will bo among those who will spend tno ween end ns the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam uel D. Riddle, of On-tho-HIll, Glen Hid die, at their placo In Berlin, Md. ti.a nicato whn will attend the lunch' eon tomorrow to bo given by Mrs. Frank Miles Day, of 2108 Walnut street. In honor of Miss Helen Hope wiiron, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Alan p. Wil son, will include Mrs. Henry Dochcrt, MIsb Frances B. Day, Miss Antoinette aoyolln, MIsh Hllzabeth Anno Oaylor, Miss Botty Trotter, Miss Kllzabcth B. Fields, Miss Carollno Mxon, MIsa Eleanor Davis. The engagement of Miss Wilson and Mr. Robert Decnert was recently announced. Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Llppincou, of 1712 Spruce streot, will entortnln Mr, and Mrs. James Starr, of Qermantown, nt dinner on Tuesday evening next, March 22, and InteT In their box at tho opera. Mr and Mrs. O. Francis Smith, of 4021 Pine street, have issued Invitations for a dinner at their home on Tuesday evening, March 29. beforo the Easter meeting of tho Saturday Evening Dane hig Class, hi honor of their .daughter, Miss Katharmo Knight Smith. Tho guests will Include Miss Sarah "W. Mc lean. Miss Alice W. Sailer, Miss Helen C. Henderson. Miss Dorothy B I Lee. Miss Berenice Mclihenny, Mr. Ilobert Pltfleld Mr. David Stewart Polk. Mr. Carol Knight, Mr. George Hunt, Mr. J. Lee Fatten 'and Mr. William MjeCaltam .Miss Smith will be presented to soclctj by her parents at a ten at tho Acorn Club on October 26. Mr nnd Mrs. Charles Gilpin. 3d, of tho Lenox Apartments, will entertain at a Bmn.ll dinner at the Rltz-Carlton on Wednesday ovenlng, March 30, , In honor of Mrs. Harry Wardmnn. of Wardman Parle Washington, and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Evans Norton, of Rosemont, be fore the Mask and Wig performance, to be followed by a largo dance at tho Mask and Wig clubhouse. About one hundrod guests will attend. Miss Jane B. Yoatman, daughter pf Mr. and Mrs. Pope oatrruin. of 1118 Spruco street, who Is a student at Bryn firiUtioBi or Aniouice- menti Modrte I'rlces Write or I'hou for Knrraa or Frlale4 BaniDlts. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Wilnit St 'Tis Spring- Look to Your Corttt Corsrt Kiprt Do Oar Flttlnn and Our 1'rloM am Modtfato Sprclal Attrntlon Stouts, Mutcmlty nnd Hurgicnl nWame 835 Chestnut St. "LaGrecque Underwear or Ready to W, car CbiL lored riats ..ri V.-.,. (tii.juft,, .u'Wi. .- i lioto by Vanity Fair Studios. Allen Drew Cook. MISS ESTHER MANUEL Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel D. Manuel, of Mt. Pleasant ave nue, Ml. Airy, whoso engagement fo Mr. Anthony lawless McClov key, of CliMfnut Hill, lins recently . been announced Mawr Colloge, will loavo tho lattor liart of thin month for Nashville, Tcnn., where she will spend tho Caster vacation ns tho guest of her cousins, Mr. and Mrs. John Komble. She exacts to remain about a week Miss Josephine K Howell, daughter of Mrs. Charles H Howell, who has been spending part of tho Lenten son-son at Atlantic City, has returned to her home. Mrs. lillslva Leo, Jr. of 1709 Locust street, has left for a Iall to New York, where she exiwets to remain for a few days. Mrs. Edward 1' Rawle, of C3S8 City nnc, uvernrooK, win entertain ut a small Informal luncheon today before tho card party to bo given at tho Given Hill Farms for tho benefit of tho Sea meji's Fund. , Mrs. Thomas S. fitewart, rt Klghteenth and Kpruce streets, will entertain at luncheon at her home,, to bo followed by a matinee party at tho Mask and wig performance on Saturday after noon, April 2, In honor of Miss Frances J. Ross, debutante daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George G. Ross, of 1721 Spruce street. Among the guests will be Miss 1'eggy Ferguson, Miss Mary Thayer, Misa Virginia Earle, Miss Mary 1'. Bar tow, Miss Ethel Ctimmlngs, of Boston: Miss Frances Young, of Baltimore, and Miss EIslo Du Puy G. Illrat Mr. and Mrs. John Wallace, of Llan drlllo road, Cynwyd, are receiving con gratulations on tho birth of a daughter, Edith Marlon Wallace, this morning. Miss Nancy Wilson, of Media, has Isucd Invitations for a card party on Thursday, March 31 Miss Anno Thomson, of Grcenway." Bryn Mawr, will give a theatre party on Saturday evening; followed by a sup per at tho lUtz-Carlton, In honor of Miss Watrlea, of New York, who will spend the week-end with Miss Thomson. Miss Thomson Is spending a few days In New York. Tho wedding of Mls Elizabeth Burk Mathleu, daughter of Mr. Peter N. Ma thleu, of 1E0O North Broad street, and Mr. Dtinlel S. Whlteman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo Walter whlteman, of 827 South Forty-ninth street will be solemnized at 7 o'clock on Wednesday evening, March 30, at the Messiah Luth eran Church, Sixteenth and Jefferson streets. The ceremony will be performed by the Rev. Ross Stoever, pastor, as sisted by the Rov. Nathan Molhorn. The bride, who will bo glen In mnrrlagn by her uncle. Mr. Alfred 11 Burk, will be attended by lier sister-in-law, Mrs. Al fred Mathleu, as matron of honor Mian Josephine Serrlll will act as maid of honor. The bridesmaids will bo Miss Gertrudo Burk, cousin of the brldo ; Mrs k:133$0.13thSt. 1T1 PI ERPOC Special $45.00 Worth $65 to $7o Our Own Originations in Fine Quality Canton Crepe. Simplicity marli these Exqumte Modes wntcn achieve their ality through individu- grace of line. When these Frocks are adorned they choose self material, braiding ot perhaps a hit of embroid cry. ALL NhlY SUADtJS. , Mrt-Tw.itl , fmm u ArA riWPoo grnr ooooo 1CAN 8 CRI ow 83ft 1 k 4 feisy John IC. Kltto, Miss Mario Mees and Mrs. noward Walton. Mr. liurence Dnwson, of Hockvlllc, Md will nltend as best man. A reception will follow nt the Manufacturers' Club. On their return from a wedding trip tlio bride nnd bridegroom will live at 15U0 North Broad street QERMANTOWN Mrs. Samuel Russell. Jr., end her dauRhter. Miss Gertrude Russell, 243 West Johnson street, have Issued cards for a tea at their homo on Wednesday afternoon, March 30, from 3 until 6 o'clock, Mrs John C Rose, of Aliens lane will entertain at a luncheon, followed by bridge, at her home on Tuesday nfternoon, March 29. There will be twelve guests Mr, and Mrs Robert Leapson. of Bryan street and Aliens lane, are re ceiving congratulations upon tho birth of a daughter. Winifred Marv Leapcon, on Sunday, March 13. Mrs l.enpson will bo remembered ns MIbs Winifred Agor, of Chestnut Hill The following members wero present at the regular monthly meeting of the Phi ICpsllon Gamma on Tuesday ove nlng at the home of Mr. R. W. Sehlmpf. 22 West Rockland streot: Mr. .1. B. Arm strong, Mr. H S Berry, Mr. W. S Dressier. Mr 13. It Davis, Mr, II. C. Du Bols, Mr W IC. Jefford. Mr. A. K. Jordan, Mr. V. W Sylvester and Mr, E. C. Schmidt. Major Robert -W. King and Mrs. King, 5100 Chew street, are recolvlng con gratulations upon tho birth of a daugh ter, Mary Margaret King, on February 21. Mrs. King will be remembored ns Miss Charlotta Ixiuden. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Florence Kline, of Buffalo, who Is spending the winter with Mr, and i Mrs. Frank H, Oasltlll, of 1616 North Eleventh street, entertained lost evonlng at a novelty miscellaneous shower for Miss Clara C Matslnger and Mr. Al fred Holmes, whose marriage will tako place In April. The guests Included Miss Eleanor Holmes, Miss Harriet Craven, Mlsi Martha Bowman, Miss Naomi Kaufman, Miss Florenco Kllno, Miss Helen Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. Frank II. Gasklll. Mr. Herbert Williams, Mr. Clifford Moore, Mr, Scott McFadden, Mr. Frank Hennessy, Mr. John Sin shelmer and Mr Jack Squires. Mr. nnd Mrs. Jacob Koppel Sandler, of New York, announce the engagement nf thulr iljuiL'hter. MIsa Frances Sand ler, to Mr. Louts M. Steinberg, son of Mr. and Mrs. Israel Steinberg, ot 938 North Franklin street. . SOUTH PHILADELPHIA i Mrs. TV. Samann will ontertaln the members of her card club at a luncheon, followed by brTdgo, this afternoon at her home, 2622 South Twentieth stroet. Her guests will Include Mrs. Roy Stover, Mrs. Ed, Enrlght, Mrs. Clayton Turner, Mrs. John Iloughton, Mrs. Thomas Houghton, Mrs. John Howard Wellbroch, Mrs. William Oower, Mrs. Isaac Shutc. Mrs. John Horrlman. Mrs. Frederick Itobblns. Mrs. Mabel Hill, Mrs. F. I.alng, Mrs. William Tomllnson, Mrs. John Bush, Mrs. Charles Shisler, Mrs. Paul Blakley, Mrs. Merrll Tommln, Mrs. George Ilehfusi, Mrs. John Crandall, Mrs. William Tuttle and Mrs. Carr. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Pastcan gavo a dinner party on Tuesday eenlng In honor of their daughter's, Miss Jean Pastcan, graduation. Covers were laid for eighteen. Mr. nnd Mr "ITnrrv irolfrliler enter tained at dinner on Tuesday evening at their new home. 2513 soutn i.amDcn street Among tho guests were Mrs. P. Connelly and Miss Elizabeth A, Ilreen. Tho "Unlcv Club" will entertain at mil M i - m '"""l T7 11 ' 1 "" "" " l"M1 " " in 1 m feMWWIWHyflBIB.IWH II '1 I at. James feJ pr Wfer&re' xr fc 12th & 13th j A Fitting Accompaniment to the Spring Frock Are These Smart and Distinctive Wraps and Coats Typical "Stecker" modes brimful of individuality and distinction. Developed in Fortuna, Marvello, Duvetyne, Satin and Cashmere Velour, trimmed with embroi dery, fringe tassels and some with summer furs. '49.50, $85, $110 to $185 m itpm their second dance this evening at the studio, at 1820 Market Btre-t Friends of Miss Gladys Kalrns, for merly of 1731 Porter street, will be glnd to know Hho Is now at her new home, C109 Klngsesslng avenue WEST PHILADELPHIA .Miss Florence Schoen. of Sixty-first and Jefferson streets, will entertain tho members of tho Sixteen Club at her homo this evening, Tho membors In cludo Mrs. George Locker, Miss Eliza beth EurIo, Miss Florence Ruhl. Miss Marian Cummlngs, Mrs. Fred Adams, Miss Eleanor Baker, Mrs. Walter Baker, Miss Irma Levis, Miss Marie McCar thy, Miss Grace Mills, Miss Lee Anna Wndlolah, Miss Helen Scott, Miss Cath erine Haunaers, suss wonstanco nuo bard nnd Miss Mabel Peterson. Mr. and Mrs. Baylls Pendleton Mc Keo havo roturnod from their wedding trip und are at home at 4322 Pine street. Mrs. McKce will be remembered as Miss Jane Culln before her mar ralge, which took placo January 29 TIOGA Mrs. Newton Firth Hill and her son, Mr Newton Oliver Hill, of 1523 Erie avenue, accompanied by Mr, nnd Mrs. Charles Slnley, will go umorrow to Atlantic City, whore they will remain for a week. ' Mr. and Mrs. William Ronch will en tertain the Neighbors' Club at their homo at 1513 ErTo avenue on Thursday, March 24, whon ihelr guests will bo Mr, and Mrs. Charles Calllnan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Amos Gllkler. Mr. and Mrs New ton Frith Hill, Mr, and Mrs. Charles Metz, Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Miller, Mr. and Mrs, Albert Roat and Mr. nnd Mrs, Albert Smith. STRAWBERRY MANSION Mrs. Ferdinand Dllshelmer, of 3021 Diamond street, has returned from Read ing, where sho presided at the annual meeting of the State Federation of Temple Sisterhoods. While In Reading Mrs Dllshelmer was the guest of Mrs. Schwcrlncr. She also visited In Lebanon on her way home to meet the members of tho sisterhood of that city Mr. nnd Mrs, Samuel Kopperman. of i .PITTTTm 1 nil '" ' '! ' - ' 1. . iiiiini mww 1 -1 SAINT PATRICK'S DAY Thursday, March 17th DANCING 7 to 1 1 P. M. At GREEN HILL FARMS HOTEL Lancaster Avenue and City Line 4$ Overbrook 'cV Lancaster Avenue I Tjl Dinner a la carte lj j XE For reservations phone Overbrook 0SOO pU 1 (2 MORRIS WOOD LAWRENCE MARESCH &) J) President Manager IfGM I IRiiMgiiM ! 1220-22-24 Walnut Street 183B North Natrona street, aro receiv ing congratulations on tho birth or a daughter. Vlvieniic Kopperman A Dutch supper will be held In the estry room of the B'nal Jcshurun Synagogue, next Sunday evening, under tho nusplce3 of tho sisterhood N0RRI8TOWN The Norristown High School girls or ganized an athlctlo association to repre sent tho girls of the school and elected as officers: President. Miss Loulso It Allabough: vice president, Miss Ide la Krauso; secretary ana treasurer a'- Margaret Todd, Mr. and Mrs. Isaao Johnson, of 1351 Powell street, havo relumed from Miami and Palm Beach, Fla., where they spent tho winter FRANKFORD Mr and Mrs. C M. Fenstermacher, of 1748 Foulkrod street, ar receiving congratulations upon tho birth ot a doughter. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Lutz, of 2201 Frankford avenue, aro receiving con- 5f ratulatlons on tho birth of a daughter. Irs. Lutz will bo remembered as Miss Eleanor Gcrlty. Mrs. Ellsworth J Scmple . and her son, Mr. Calvin Scmple, who have been visiting Mrs. James Haworth and Mrs, C. Manning, of 1424 Oxford plko, have returned to their home In St, Louis, Mo, A dramutlc entertainment will bo held this evening In the basement of tho Mater Dolorosa's Church for tho benefit of tho church and of St Rocco's chapel at Ontario and Amber street" Soffe-Zangwlll Wedding A pretty wedding took place on Sun day evening at tho now Public Hall, when Miss Reba Zangwlll becamo the bride of Mr Bacr Soffe. Tho brldo was given In marriage by her father, Mr. Jacob Zangwlll. Tho maid of honor was Miss Lenora Zang wlll, the bride's sister. The brtdesmnlds wero Miss Ida Welntraub, of Haverford : Miss Minerva Zangwlll, Miss Ethel Be losky. Miss Martha SofTc. of this city, nnd Miss Annette Spanbock, of New York Miss Miriam llcyson, a cousin of MMWMmTT? and City Line H jj 1 -5j 3 tho bride, was flower girl and Master Stanley Millenson was page Mr Ben Soffe acted at best man for his brother, and tho uihcre Included Mr Joseph Welntraub, of Haverford , Mr 1 Cornfield, Mr Morris Holbein, Mr. Phil Hyman and Mr Hcn,Domsky, of this olty. Tho Rov Shorr performed the rore mony. After a wedding trip through tho South Mr and Mrs Soffn will be at homo at 540 Reed street after April 10 rmi-AUCLftiiA'H roiiKaioaT TitnATnua GARRICK last 3 EVGS. Lniit Mat Saturday David Iltlanco rroht FRANCES STARR In a New P "ONE" In a New Play by Edward Knoblock Supported by the Original fleloaco 77icalre Co. Next Week SEATS TODAY Geo. M. Cohan's Production 01' AUOUHTU3 THOMAS' NEW AMEHICAN PLAT NEMESIS T EMMETT CORRIGAN and a Big Cohan Cast Pop. Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.50 BROAD LAST 3 EVGS. Last Mat. .Saturday SAM II. HAIIR1R Presents WILLIAM COLLIER! In Ills LauKhlnir Triumph THE HOTTENTOT in M'lor .V.1P nnd William ( otllnr Ilorje Jnj Without Any llnracplay Next Week SEATS TODAY GEO. M. COHAN'S I'lionrcrioN ov tiiu BSOI.UT13 DUAMATIC TniUUPH fl flastapfcce In Mrucfion with WlUlam Harrltfan Chrntal Heme. (Ipnriift Vtirnonn nnd HntlfA M V rar Pop. Wed., Mat, 50c to $1.50 PHBRFQT NIGIITH AT 8.10 r J1UJ 1 Mai. Weil Sat nt 2 10 POSITIVELY LAST 2 WEEKS Francis WILSON In a New and De Wolf HOPPER Wondrous ERMINIE NO l.NCUE.VHU IN PRICES SAT NIQirrS Seats Now -for All Performances ACADEMY OF MUSIC NEXT SAT. AFT.. AT 2:30 ni l) i TICICKTS Af'ADnMV 1IOX OI'KK E and HEITU'S 1119 CHE8TNIT 8T. Direction t" J Kolo Kflnway l'lano Metropolitan Opera House TOM'.llT AT ! 1 j Verdi Grand Opera Company "IL TROVATORE" Ilrllllant "at Includ nr En nobrtron Dora Albrnl P lloa. accl Hlllo Oara1ll Nino nulnl Joitph Springfield and Ferdin. undo Dl UUromo. r.TTOnn MARTINI ronductor cuonus of so onciiEsTnA or .v flrata. II to $3 30 at Wps-mann'f. 1105 Cheatr ut at . it ut Metropolitan Opera Howe, E I T H " S KITTY DONER With Slater Ron.' ,mil Hroili. r I h,J ANNA CHANDLER th Sidne Liiminrid in -onjx TOTO nurt-oonnoN t. riiitn it!. Jim Jti'WIIIInma Hti'Dhcns Si Ho' ll-ter HIK Surrotindlnx cho Next Week! ETHEL LEVEY S-niatlon of Tn r'ontlnent METROPOLITAN This Sat. Evp. at 8:15 ' I'hlla Grand Opera Co Preienta AIDA Witn .,-tiir -ail Dnrrlo Pk h. Hoc taKO and I'aim Coi J uuerrlerl. Prlrm it. SI '0 1 S2 "0 Seat on aale Weyniam'a lios I'heinnut A Met dp IIoun, PALM GARDEN r PANl-IN'O IT! 1IY l.KM(l 1 3(J TON1HHI l"i,IT A NIGHT IN IRELAND rHl". OLD IRIH SONi,-. I MI sic Hall Iie.viruted in t,ren Throughout Hojemr IntereHtlnu Vtiri'tiirn Ht Oreh ROSELAND DANCING Broad and Columbia Ave. t nitlmhhl 11 1b .4 Night in Ireland - r I' VI IN A1.1. Ill1- 1 1T.OIIT ToniKht Private Instructions ""mi,r'i "'' Iirfti.,nil .1-.il I FREE EXHIBITION Portraits and Paintings h VUET WHITE GHOSH McCItes Galleries, 1507 Walnut ot MAU' II 1'ITII Tl nrn nori- ROSELAND DANCING 1015-17 Market St. A NIGHT IN IRELAND Private Instructions alnlt "m" Iter a shamrn, u I.re t ntn of Mi l.rthln Iriati 1 J 1 "inker Academy of I ues. I 71 1Mt?ROPO,,TA.NA1DAM;, .Mil' o I H 1 f . , COMPANT 7-inelll Rotluer D nij'io TUU-lf A idem 4. H, .n. M m t rim tonl M ntnonl 11 III l'l.. M M DUMONT'S yTH AUt' ,: EMMETT WELCH Minstrels ni'NNYHRiluK 1 A 1 1I MATINEE TODAY Acudem) Tkta Urn off 4 H.ppe a 1 1 10 -litt PHILADELPHIA! s sn Ftx 30o 1 ORCHESTRA Ha' u,!:"!Z"ki- WH.l.KM MKNi.M.HI.R') liuent (nductor ORPHEUM ur5ST1,T,nT'd'it-'l?i" ' MAE DESMOND "'Hhb'h'io'n'n''' IHr.JIMOP N W I, i II XIII PY'H Al'NT F LiJi Lid u mmim.i iut GIRLS of the U S. A CASINO Wai ab Mill Ma 1 odu Dave Marion's Own Company 2MlwiW X HULA DELPHI A H UBADtNO TIIKATRW Direction of U:IJ A J J BHtJllKIvr r'UtrcTMi it cr opnru I kvkb." V"1U"11U1 " HOUSB 1 AT 8tt9"l Last 3 Nights. Last Mat. Sat Till: HPAItltLlNO MUHtCAL COMKDY HIT raiEmmi W"h "" New Torii fast and Productioa BEGINNlNGMONDAY N1TB Scats Now Selling for First Week N. Y. Century Promenade Revuo A MT'sji'ai, WHIZZ HAV'i WITH A O.VST, "-' ........ .,,,.risI, Of HIU1 ISi ttl.VUKUH DANfUns. COMKOIAN3 J26 Prc-War Prices for All Performances $l.50 $1.00 50c': IKX i:i'T tATfHDAV MTU) I3r I' H - Ad Anc punhar of leats will avoid tho annomnm of tandlng In line dor- ' Inn thf evi-nlnc rush X3 , HAM SHUBERT ,VA;aVYr,8u l.B , ,- Mats d A Sat, 3:18' C ARTHUI? HAMMtRSTtlH 5 SUPStnC BIO M IM MUSICOrEDy jEEam H HTAIl f'AST STAU CHOIIT S RLsArl9- 3szpy OF THE. WBLsr9 . i LYRIC EVGS. AT 8:20 Mats Wed . Sat . a :0' THE 8! I WTNR riU.MIINT ' " COWIL;- -'SMJLIN'THROUGIf ' ADELPHI Yof t. 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