Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 18, 1921, NIGHT EXTRA, Page 11, Image 11

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EVMIW TOBLIC, DGIi)R'-I,HIL,At)EI:PHIA FRIDAY MARCJl 18, 1921
'11
Anry Wynne Tolls of the Birth of a Son to Mr. and
,lrs. Carroll Waimvright She Hears That
"Why Not?" Will Be Repeated Next Month
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NANCY WYNNi:
JTTQT fZnSSIP A RHTTT PtPnor I? lny m Auntie t it in
I iy vj v vwwj. ajlvv ji JUyj. JJUs pm iu ner nomo on Monday ncxi
.ir tinii .Mrs. Oeorso Andrew Heist, or
MatidUBKy, o , nro receiving concrfttii-1
;'"""" "" inn mrtn or a (son, on Mnrcn
in , rx Hem wnn Mls.t Ollva Hardy, of
mm viiy
.Mr. nnil Mr Kilwnrd D. r" Lynch
or ion .Spruce street, will opnti their
L-iMiiiKf, i.-n ssoiitii iiid(,'wny avenue,
' lielsni. N ,f . fop the Kantcr Reason
HI r. i.i .. t nAM. t .
TW j on hrnr tlmt the t iliroll nln- of spi-iiir Unit ilelMout oirlirstru ill llic ! street, Im at the Homestead. Hoi KiirliiB,
U -i ifrliti. of nv joik. imve n .vming' " '" "nnin 01 tnc real orclieHtin. J won-
i mm- " i ii im-.i win niiRiiiPiii inni. imirr
initeriuil I"1 niiefnl. my I, Hint orchestra in
inn liti'ii iilionl peifi'i'iloti Anil joii know tlmt
rffiiient of mil' own ilf-nr rlty. Yon M iHTr(ft- Imix on (lie ninse in (lie Aenil
know Mrc. Wninwrlslit vviis Killtli einy. where lie who directs tin opern
iVniild nml ! nnil lirr iiltmrtivo hii.- insi.i- Mnmls. V1I, in culil small
hand eloped lo Klklon nlmnl n .war llnri our frlrnil. Dave Vogels. will ill-B-0
''he.v tire lint Ii voty nniis tni'l J1'''' ''Is nrtnm unci arlivM'Pi. You
did not vw'nit to tviilt lo Knin pmonliil know, the cieillt of the production and
norinisslo"' wliieh would doubt Im litnt1 dltccimn of the perforinnncoM in reiilly
bcn forthcoming, bill with Hi" addition ' due lo Helen Cliaxon nml Uup VtigiOs.
nfter oii lmve come out" op "In n beennse lliej plnntied nnd worked mi, I
je.ir or two." It Iiiih turned out In lie ''"''oiir.iijt'd and rolilcd until they put
ii serj hupp innrrinse. and 1 inn nine tlini piny over, nnd it's renlly linrd to
cvcr one i liid lo licnr nf llu; liirtu i which wiih more responHible for ilf
of the little son. I Niiicr-as ; to tell the ttiith, I think we
cun Nr.l'elj call it quits.
A) liilKiiiR of Mi tin, did 'jinn '
know thnt the Hn-sell Hutlers, of T"IINNIK hns been roIuk l Mihonl
Hnverfonl, Imvr a new little ion? In t) for Mime lime. Iml now and then his
fntt, he iv their fliHt son nnd wns linen ' mlnil Roes wool-cntlierini; when I he Ie.
jnt n week nRO. March 10. If he Is iim mhis arc beitiR ulven. And so bis ninny.
cute nnd pretty ns his little sliter. iiik answer to Mother nbotit IiIh lessons
Anue. lie will certnlnly be nn nddilloii "f die (ii, Is uuderstniidnlile. "Wlmt
to thll world of ours. Mrs. Itutler win I dldou le.im in school today, dearie?"
l.ueile I.uson. They live on Ciiidou I "We wur. tclin' (iiolntions." said
avenue nt IJerkley rond in Hnverfonl. lohiinie. "(low nice." said Mnmmn.
where they have bouglit n mo-t nttinc- ""' joii lemember one to tell meV"
tie luniP. "Well," mid Johnnie, "this Is one:
"A gnod inline Is rather to be rhwen
Pl.t.. thpdnte for this iciii's Klower i """ rn ureeclies.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
l)r Tliomus H K Morton, of School
lane. Ciermantown. announces the en
Market hns been hct. and it will
he nn Mny Hi. '1 lint s n Tiiursdnj . nun
lot's hope it will be elenr. I.nst ear'.s
mRrket fell on n beautiful dnj . lint the
rear before j on remeinlier how It rained
off nnd on durinc the iln. nnd ou ,
- -, . , . i ".in i .ii uiiuMJnil. Hiiuu.iin.r."' till' u
could not be sure ill liny minute RBorncnt nf his claucliter. Miss Hnrali
hetlier to co on or iiui wiiiiiine icie , wistnr siorton, or the nryn jmwr uiuo,
However. It did clear llniilly. nnd the i i!79 I.exliiRton avenue. Now York, nnd
.in riiinuci iviiiKuu r ruiuic, run 01 .iiip.
I'iniitii, of Princeton, N. .1. Mr Frantr.
Is n Hrntlii.'ito of Princeton '19, and
diirlnu the war served In nn ambulance
coips nnd Intel In tbii t' S A lintlnou
corps Miss Morton Is a urnnddauRbtei
of Hip late tr Thoninp (1 Mm ton and
a niece of Mr Arthur V. Morton, Miss
I It Ion K Morton and Mrs. John Story
.letiks ,li , nf this city
proceeds of the day were not lerinuMy
Cfrcted Mrs. Hli K. Price is chnir
mnn iiRiiin this jenr. nnd lier nsslvt
nDts nre the slime three ns lnt enr.
Mrs Andrew WriRhl Crawford, Mrs
V Howard I'liiironst mid Mr. Tliomus
Klwju And, of course, tliero will oe
strniRs nnd string of otheis. cliniimcn
of I he various booths and of the "eats'
snd aides, nnd nil kinds nf assistants
It one of the most p!cturc5titie of
the Into sprltiRtime fetes nnd every one
Innks forward to it each jenr. You re
member of the performniK'e of "Why
Not'" which caused so much fnvorable
comment n couple of weeks bro, opened
with a scene in the Klowcr Mni'hcl.
a:
Why Not?" did
'l) InlkitiR of
on know it is to be given nRnin
and this time in the Acndoun of Music?
lis to lie held on Wcdncsdnv eveniiiR,
April -7. nnd it's to be for the benefit
of the f'lilnesp l'niniiio Kiind.
Won't It be interestinc to see the nf-
fnir translated, ns it were, from the
Little Tlientre lo the Acndeint ?
fnet. if you were looking mound nt all
on Wodnestlnj you niiclit have seen nn
(sinnisliin sight relative to part of the
transplanting, for ns T wns oulmb
walking along the street I linppned ti
l"k up nt the npproiich of n huge
timk mid there wns Helen Kliuson
i who. mi remember, wns lesponsihlo
fui the pioduction of "Why Not?"
nml who ncteil in ovorj cniacit from
that of producer to stage linuiil riding
down Chestnut street on the side of
nnl truck, personally conducting the
eniivcjnnco of scenery from the place it
its ilelnit to the locality where another
triumph jn to be scored
I understand thnt n few changes have
been made in the inmedv. several
s. cans i nmbiiicd, nnd some new ones
put in. And. oh. boys and girl, think
Mr nnd .Mrs. Chniles B.irlon Keen, of
1 91 s Pine sttcet. have Issued Inventions
for a theatre party, followed by nuppcr
nt the Itllz-i'arlton. on Monday ovenlne.
March Js. In hnnoi of their daughter,
Mm .lane de Kinder Keen .Mr. nnd
Mrs Keen wll nlso entertain nt din
ner at their homo on Friday. April 1.
In honor of their younger daughter ,Mlss
lUldn Keen. Iieroie tne meeting or Mrs.
rhniles Ktewait Wurts' Uanclne Class.
Ilr nnd Mrs fiooigc Knlcs Maker, of
Old Oaks. Ilosemont, will enlcituln at
dinner nt the Hcllevuc-Hiruttont on
Thurfday evening, March .11, before the
box pnrl'v to bo given nt th'f Mask nnd
Wig performance Covers will bo laid
for eight guests
Mls.s h'ranepH .1 Moss, dubiitante
t dnuglitcr or or nnci .iirs ueorge ms
iimus nr 7'j Miiriicn Hirppi. im i'iiiui Liti I
tng lis l.ei guest Miss Ktliel Cuninilngs.
of rtnslon, who will tenialn for a few
wei lis
Mrs .Ios ph Wharton l.lpplncott, of
Oat. Hill. HPtharos. and 171 1 Spruco
strrot. wl.ii lias been spending a few
il.ns In New York, hns returned to her
home
Miss faiol pielilo Smith, dnugliler of
Airs I. Iiow.uil W'eatherlv. nf 3919
I'htMiiut slieet. will bo tin- guest of
honor nt a theair party to be given by
Ml. nnd Mrs. Alfred D. Norrlii, of Cier
mantown. on Saturday evening, Apt II 9.
The KiieMs will Includo Miss Helen 1,
Sowcll Miss KlUnbeth J'-nnes, Miss Vlt
glnln ICarle, Mr ICdwnrd C C.issard, Mr
Mnhlon lliitchlnon, Mr. Laurence Hod
lov and Mr John II. Sproul Supper
wll1 follow ui the Supper Club
Mrs Charles II Howell, of tr,J3 Wal
nut stred. who has been spending the
Va.. where she will temalii until after
i;astcr.
Miss ,loephlne Sen III, of It 13 North
tJrond sticot, will entertain nt n card
parly nt her home tomorrow nfter
noon In honor of Miss Kllzabeth
lluik Mathleu, daughter of Mrs. Peter
N. Mnthlcu, of 1500 Notth Broad street,
who will bo married to Mr. Donald H.
Whltotnan on Wednesday evening,
March .10, In Urn Messiah Lutheran
Church, Sixteenth and Jefferson streets,
to be followed bv n tcceptlon lit tho
ManufnctuicrH' Club.
Mr nnd Mrs Owen J. Moberts. of
1827 De t.nneey place, will entertain nt
dinner this evening, In honor of their
daughter, Miss Kllzabeth It. Itoberts,
before tlm meeting of Mrs. Charles
Stowart Wurts' dancing class.
Mrs Mitchell O. ttosenanrten nnd her
daughter. MIs Peggy Hosengnrlcn. of
2017 Iicusl street, who have been spend
ing Hnvernl weeks nt Hlbcrnln, Kla .
will return to their homo enrly In April
Mi nnd Mrs Webster K Wetherlll.
of Kent and Aubrey roads. Wynnewood.
will gtvo n dinner this ovenlng, nt tho
tlcllov no Stratford, In honor of Miss
Anno Wetherlll. daughter of Mr anil
Mrs Herbert J Wetherlll. before Mrs.
Charles Stcwnrl Wurts dancing class,
Mrs. ttuscl Dunne, of tho Toufnlne,
will leave today for Iloston, where she,
will spend the week-end oh the guest of
her ion. Mr Morris Dunne, who Is a
student nt Harvard College.
Mr nnd Mm. Dmlle C. Cleyclln, who
hnvo been spending ii few weeks with
Mrs. Oeyelln's narcnts. Mr. nnd Mr-.
John Hampton Harnes, of 1817 Do
l.nncoy place, since their return from
tbclr wedding trip, will occupy their
bonte. Tregarlck. Devon, the latter
part of this week Mr. nnd Mrs. Barnes,
who have been spending part of tho
Lcnton season In the South, have re
turned lo their home.
ALONG THE READING
Coloiiol and Mrs S Horare Allemnn,
of old Oaks Wyncote. huve Issued In
vitations for n bridge pnrtv which they
will glvp at their home on Tuesday eve
nlnc. Anrll 12. In celebration of tho
fiftieth nnnlversaiv of Colonel Allemnn
receiving his rank In the t'nlted States
nrmv
Miss Sainh Spalding, daughter of
Mr nnd Mt llenrv Spalding, of
Wyncole, will return In few dnvs
from SI Mar's School at Pcekiklll,
X. Y , of which she Is n student, to
spend a fortnight with her parents.
Miss Anna Irene Cnlrns, dnughtcr of
Mr and Mrs James Cairns, of Onn
Iinc Is the guust for n few days of
Mr, nnd Mrs Alexander Mitchell nt their
home In Baltimore
wj-1 "oHk i
b '
, V,&'AKr&!S)gs,-$to-&xizx'.i
MtSS HAIHHKT COKKHAN
I'KAKCK
Who will Im married i Mr. J.
Kussell ICorlt on Juno -1 In the
I'linl Mclltmllst Church, Gcriii.ni
town
There will
iiUii!i:iiiuiiiMiiHiiiiiiiiioiiii;iiiiiiv
George Allen, inc.
12 4 Chestnut Street 1214
GEfiMANTOWN
Mrs "nnil. J. Kaber. .'l-'7 Keyset
stioet. entertained lit luncheon follovvcd
tiv raids at her home on 'Wednesday
afternoon. The guests included Mrs.
rtobert M Baiton. Jr. Mrs. Chnrlcs A.
Barton. Mrs. Owen Jarvls. Mrs. c trace
Bogeit, Miss Itay Knber. Mis. Kdwurrt
J. Mm ray. Mis J. F Hcmberger. Mrs.
ll.vnn. Mrs. (leoign W. Cleaver nnd Mrs.
Krnnils S Devlin
Mrs. Annn Scatclinnl. fin". Knsl chel
ten avenue, has irluined after spending
some time In Atlantic i Ity. ,
.Mrs Anna i onins. n"" ivim .il. ... ..n'-autmn
home tomorrow afternoon.
be twelve guests
Mr. and Mrs William C. S. I. ex. and
their son. Master Cordon l,ex, IK. Vest
Durham street, will go to Atlantic Clt
over the wook-md.
MIhs Mllderd K Kcllermnn. daughter
t .....I m iionrv Kcllermnn. Jr.
7122 Devon street, has returned after
r.n.i.u,..T n fow dnvs In New 'N ork Tlic
,mmmMii nf AIlss KollcrmRti nnd Mr.
Tllchard l.ltlcll While has been an
nounced The Thomas l.eipcr Post, O A I! .
C.ermnnlown braiieh, will glvo n In Idge
nnd live hundred party nt tho Bellevuc
Stratford on Saturday afternoon, April ..
Mr and Mrs. John H Johnson, 101
Knst iniihain stieel, entertained nt n
St. Patrick's party nt their homo on
Tuend.iv evening. The gucst'i Include.
Mr and Mrs A Itnvmond Buff, Mr anil
Mrs William .MncNoill, Mr. nnd Mr
Allien W. Weytuann, Mr. and Mis
Krnost H Baldwin. Mls.s Kathleen f alov
and Mr Artnur inie.v .vir imu .'
ttnff vvlll leave tomorrow to spend sev
eral weeks In Camden, S. C
Mrs l.aiirance C. .lost, of '2I West
Semour street, hns as her guest Tor a
short llnv hei slstei -In-law, Mrs J
1411 wood limn of Ha at Orange. N J
WEST PHILADELPHIA
Mis Bolieil C.raham entertuliied
vislerdnv at a luncheon and card partv
at her hom.i nl M00 Catharine. itieet.
Mr and Mis Wolf Ivlnson. of 1721
SaiiFom street, announce tho '''igagemeii.
of th.dr daiiKhtei. Miss Dora ( Inru
I.vvlnson. nnd Dr David W. Kramer.
Mrs. I-'r-derlelc II Tlghe. of H19 ;"-
gorn terrace, entertained fit a Ht. in'- (
neks luncheon yesterday Tho table was;
rlnboratelv decorated with green and,
fnv-ors were also given The guests ,
eluded Mr- Waller l.owrle, Jlr Jinrr
rraii.'. Mis leo.pe CJiilnn. Mrs Ctiniles
i-.i.lilte Mi- (ialen lltneiure
Iivld I i oivev and Mrs
Bilstei
after spending several days with friends
In Olcnoldcn
Ml. Joseph A Smith entertained
friends nt a smoker at his home hist
evening.
Miss Snrnh A Silverman, of S04 South
Klftb street, will spend tho week end
with friends In New York.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Christ, of 1624 South
Second ntreet, entertained Informnlly at
their home on Wednesday evening In
honor of Mr. Christ's birthday.
Friends of Mr. John Armstrong, of
1S53 Dally street, will be glad to know
he Is recuperating from his icccnt Illness.
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr nnd Mra Benjamin Wolf, of 1.113
North Broad street, hnvo returned to
their home nfter a two weeks' stay In
Miami, Kla.
Mr. and Mrs Kdwin M cjoldsmlth.
of 2308 North Broad street, have re
turned from n several months' trip on
tho Pnclflo const.
Miss Marian A Harris of 1217 W'.st
Butler street, will entettoln tho Alpha
Sigma Sorority on Tuerdny next. Tho
members Include Mrs Klmer C. Taylor,
Mrs. Harry Hebrnnk. Mrs. II Bnlfmnr
Conicy, Mrs. William Horshev, Mrs
CJhnrlcs Austin Carey Jr., Mrs. Paul
Boyd, Mrs. James I'ltzpntrlek. Miss
ISdlth Hnlnes, Miss Alma Bertrcli, Miss
Rllzabelh Hette. Miss Naomi Blschoff,
Mlrn Martha Wolff, Miss Obdvs Vance,
Miss Olive Dues nnd Miss Helen
Conine.
Mrs John II Bans, of tut North
Nineteenth street, piiImi tallied Mis
Mnn.lv Kneclke and Mrs Frank 11 flrnv
at luncheon yesterday before the meet
ing of the five hundred club which wns
held at the home of Mis Krnet Chalk,
U39 Nortn .Mneiecnm sireci.
Mr nnd Mrs, Z M ( orneu Iti9
North Park nvenue, gavo a birthday
pnrtv on Tuesday evening for their
daughter. Miss Helen Cornely. The
guests present were Mls fll utys Pnrry.
Mis" Kntherlne Heslcy, Miss Evelyn
Mntlnck, Mlrs Mario Lawless Miss Irma
Hughes. Miss Marlon Keppnrd, Mr
Josopb Cornol Mr John Cornetv, Mr
Kdward Cornely, Mr Olonn Parry Mr
Clinton t'rbneli nnd Mr Ulehard Oirford
Mr. nnd Mrs Cornely nntertntned the
live hundred chbs of which they are
members at their homo last evening.
Mrs. John Michael announces the
marrlngo of her daughter, Miss Uuth
Jones Michael, to Mr. George Ynrrow.
of this city.
NORRISTOWN
Mr and Mrs John O Krat7. of Lower
Provldoncn, celebrated tholr nftleth
wedding nnnlversnry by giving a recep
tion nt their homo, which they havo been
occupying for tho past forty years M,
Kratx is eighty years old and his wife
seventy-nine. They have five children
nnd four grandchildren
Highly teacher nnd oflleers of the
Cnlvnry llfiptlst Sundny School were en
tertained at a supper followed bv meet
ing Among tho speakers nt Ihe occa
sion were- Mr. Frank Moore, Mr. Chnrles
Wnlnwrlght, Mr Charles Snyder, Mr
Elijah Kox, Mr John Parker, represen
tation of the local organisation nnd Mi
Harry Culp, a layman, of Wlssahlckon
Mra Sarah Pennypackci, of Oreen
nnd Dim streets, observed the eightieth
anniversary of her birth when she was
tho guest of honor nt n dinner nt her
homo. Mrs. Pennv packer has four chll
dren, Mlfs Anna Ponnypiicker, Mls Mtiv
Pcnnypnckoi Mr John Pennypacu. i
and Mr Jcs.-e Pennypncker
MOORESTOWN
Mr snd Mrs Moore, of Brooklyn, ato
guests of Mr nnd Mrs. Hurliett limns
Miss Agnes Bobbins and Miss ICdlth
rtohblns. of West MaJn street, nre enter
taining Miss Helen t'.vert. of Philadel
phia, as their gue.sl
Mr William Busby spent the week-end
at Atlantic City
Mr and Mrs. Joseph Haskell enter
tained nl dinner before tho Wellesle,
College Olce Club concert on Saturdav
night Among tho guests were Mr. and
Mrs. Joshua Borton. Miss l?n Negro nnd
Mr Deacon, of Atlantic City.
Inntitioni
or Announce-
mtnti
Writs ur t'lnine Cnr l.ntruttil or I'rlntt
sttinpKs,
RPYAL ENGRAVING CO., 814 Wlnol Si I
WORLD MOBT nL'AOTllfOXj ItltUktHB jl
V.1I
trr.
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I'lIILAtJl.t.PlltA & l.tSAUIMU TIIUATltbU
Dire, lion of ..V. J J. HIIIUJLIIT i
CHESTNUT Sf7 fel1. i
Last 2 Evgs. Last Mat. Iomor.
Till: SrAltKI.Ivrj sit Hlf A I. c.iimk.iit mi
With llif Nnw Vork I'jHt nntl troductlnn
lll'.'J Mf MTl; AT 8 HIIAIIP
Seats Now Selling
PHK-WAK I'lUCKS FOH ALL
PKRFOI.MANCKS
iMXriII'T HAT BVfl I
Entire Lower Floor, $1.50
Balcony, $1.50, $1
Entire Family Circle, 50c
; N. Y. Century Promenade Revue
MARKET AT I9TH,
THIS WEEK ONLY ,
A. M. TO 11:15 P. M,
Iffluil
mxnim
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a AAfliyiniB)in
rtk3n OF the: I
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rAMom itony
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A rowrtful Rn.J larllme plot." tnqulrtr
A prodnriion of roor, dignity, alnctrltr
snd ronmiilnn I, rigor
"A plctum nf rfp,stiil pxrrllence, ' N. At
It is intcrcMnc unusual and IhrlUln.'
' Tin uftini nt th rrlnelpsls tr."8 out 1
s fnr atnivB tho nrilinnrj' ' Bulletin. 5
u noitls son uppirbound." arnmg
Ledger. '
Cast of Favorites
WY.VDIIAM STANIHNO. MAIIIjON HAifllj
TOS NAOMI OIILDISIlfl LAWBON IIUTT
VOCAL -lenr: Scott NBW
rnATCItlJ 1Cnrl 'co11 liBPEnTOIHB i
II A M mill' M nn Irony. 38o
rr lipnirii unrt ttn'riny Losna. Mj
LVENINUS AI'THK ft O'CLOCK
HATLIIDATR AND ItOt.tDATB
llalconr. line Lowrr Voot nil -.
Ilftlrony Iy)s, 73o
I s.t w..k- MAN, WOMAN .MAttniAOB"
A Vlt-lfAL WHIZZ HAM; WITH V CAST
'II INTLIl.ATiriN. l. MTAKH
ii.'. SIN.)-t DAVt't:llH (IMr.UIAVS ll!.i
STANTON , ,WK ASi J52
MATT MOORE AND
RUBYE DE REMER
i" i . civ Viiramoun' I'leturr
"THE PASSIONATE
PILGRIMM
M
IV3ANN & U.LK5
1102 CHCSTP4UT STKEET
Mrs.
William 'i
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Mr ami M's 5 (VionP nntioun. e Hip ,
...n.u .Inlirvl.t. r -till I
nvenue, Iiiih Konn tu Now orlt for " i Scinlilr Cp'oiip. I" .Mr Drimlnlo ( . .M.ir.zn,
three weeks' vl-lt I of ..".I South I'.litlith Htrcot.
Mr.s (Icoi-Ro tlllnc-r. .'II Kast lllcn-i M , Solirt 1-. i ntcrtolnpil the mom-
land avenue, haH icone lo Atlantic "' i itor-ft of her card cluh on Tucnilay nl-
for nn exlcndeil hta.v. Mr. (Illncr Is ternoon at linvheoii nnd flvo hundtnl.
convalescent fioni her recent Illness. Amons her i;ucst3 vvero .Mm. II. KniK,
Mr nnrl Mra Kilwnnl .T. Jllirrnv. .' IJ Mra ! Kl-Ih . Al r.s .1 rt. mniv. io. .....;.
Kast lllKhland nvpiiue. vvlll entertain at
cards at their homo tomorrow evening.
There will be ten Rucsta.
Mlts I3dna Mnglll, 6116 Morton htroet.
vvlll entertain nt llvo hundred nt her
n.i.1 i -i-..,in Mr vv Hnrnor. Mr'. I
Noon Mr, IL Uanl-lt. Mnj, ( Lcffnl.
llrs. J ll.ilpln and Mrs. C l'.oherts
Mls.'i Isabel K. lt"enfoldt. n( llJI
mtiipr ntreet, has ipturncd to her homo
s v
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Pa
Gv&?p
'iSVrS?
V
An ail-worstcd fobnc - not a wool cr?ey
that naj a proMcn reputation for
style and economy
Mew Shades and 5tyles
Hand-Tailored Suits
Ladies', Misses', Juniors'
22.75 27.75 38.75
Tailored Hats
Mannish Shirts nnd W.iists
Made to order or ready io near.
Underwear
Sport Hosiery
SWSHUBERT KV,'N.'r,
MAT. TOMORROW "" $2.00
ATtM STRIKE!
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fH in n in r i i ihftur.fin.lH of mjcnsiaa readrf
I M VVI, , Pnlty Arliurkl. Prew Mtx't Million!
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DAT ATT 151 MAItKET BTOBBI
ricm N'nilonal Prent
LON CI1ANRV AND Lt'.WIS RTON In
"Nomads of the North'
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LYRIC EVGS. AT 8:20
ARCADIA SI,y,Sl',BtK,-2
I'ara mount I'reient
rt.niti.srr virion a i.loiij nuuiiEa lo
"BEAU REVEL" ,rom Nov" b'
si vv k loin Wrb'i r Wh.it'.. Worth Whll
V'n Tf i - rrow nl 2
v S' piu.jji s I
Silk Hosiery
PjlANN St. DlLKS
Ufl2 CHESTNUT STREET
Adelphi L331 Mat- Tomor.
Positively LAST 2 EVGS. T,,
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AIL 1 to tTiUSENTU
BERT I YTELL JN fist
.. . SHOWING
"The Price of Redemption"
SLWT VVLT.K "TWIN DEDH"
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, V-l I 1 Wl. ALI.-STAK CAST la
TIIK aTKALBKS"
DIT'irM'T' LriKKT ST Bel. 1JT1I
IV1SJ1.1"N 1 MAV AILISON In
"Arp All Men AllVr
GLOBE
3 7T Cosmo hamiitopi
VIHAMUVCA
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Seats Now Selling
lit i nnntock and M r i (;' tre,i ,
tht Urightent nn'l Mfrrirt C imdy of
Rv:rnt earn
ArMNsfiHA
siahm:t street
AT .11 MPKR
rnntln Vmn1vllle. 11 to 11
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FRANCES
STARR
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H s Ploy by LJwurl Knoblaek
.Stip;iortif by tit
Original Belatea
Theatre Co.
j i.t tloii'in nnlli,nrnu MitlfJIrtnn
(Authors of l'..n With a I'aat ')
WUh
WILLIAM AND MOLLY
ItOYU MclS'TVRE
Now-a-days it's Allen's Hats
will he quito tho mortt hccontinj; you havo evor worn for you may
choo?e it at AlJrn's from a vvoalth of charming style.".
Wo havo planned for a btihy day on Saturday.
And Announce a Wonderful Showing
for Women and Misses in
Spring flats Fresh From the Workrooms
Wonderful Choosing at
$10.00, $15.00, $25.00
SEA-VIEW
Our nl tin- ru-Urr Iwi-tlnip
piling nilli the siifirr-siiunt
petite Louis heels, llnr "
oi i y Imeki, grey sttrilr nml
the neu tuns fit
,7A7-; EIGHTY-FIFE
ifc
V 't. . fASfTV.
OWBk
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Dainty Hats for Tiny Girls in the
Children's Depl.
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$
3
Do You Trim Your Own Hats?
Wo linvi. nn pxtrnmiilnnry Komi lino ,if ll.it 'l'rimmlim"
The Following Specials for Saturday:
Imported Hat Wreaths. special $2.25, 52.."iO.
I'lovvor Sprays and SpriK 87c each special.
Shaded Uoses- now importation 87e, $1.00, $1.23 hunch.
Veiled Itnsoh special $1.00, $1.25, S1.50.
I'eather I'ancies Burnt anil Glycerine Ostrich Burnt (innae
and I''eatlier Novelties.
OK COURSE. SHK WILL 5PKXD HER
KASTKR A'l" TIIK SI FORK. XI)
'MisfNcn
'iaaa$s
Sale of 100 Skirts at $15.75
TliPRf nn n ninimfiirturiT's -nnipl. h ,'inil liroKin rlf aoitnipnt
I'lH t hi ip In onb ono f-ltlrt o.icli in in.inv nf Hip Ii-k nil Iis ILituni-t
.-inn Knllli" I'nnlln nnil wckiI pi. nils 111 iH-iiiit'ful rnlor toni'H, Inrlinl
iiib HiiminiM vvi'iuht plniiU In n.inni'l nml rm llnl"li An iniusiml np
IKirliinilv In Hieilic .i Ilni'lj i.iIIoikI hIiIU of r. .il J'JD nn lo J23.nn vain.1
at !,..; 5.
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MOM I r-LlZING Ol'"
IS1MK l IOV WITH
Mil .1 I Rl I I I I 1) hKIRT- -
llll'RI- WITH II R 15 ARK"
Wl'JIl WHICH
Special Full-Fashioned Silk Hose, $2.00 I
Tins Is ii v orv nppri.nl iifin fin Lasipr n fiill-fiirhliinpil puro Kilk j ,
lion., vvltli llsln k.iiIpi' top .iml noli- nnd i-oini's In nil I Iim nrw lnule.- fe
fyr Sprlne Uliuli. HiinhIii i.ilf nnd polo Bir P
Full -Fashioned Mercerized Lisle Hose
at 75c a pair; 3 pairs for $2.00
Women s lino (,"r,nl- lini-i' in l.l.u l rnidnv in and ltil""iii i.ilf ihnilpj
Thcj an. Until nii.rcril.'.uil nnd nn- .in ixirlli-nt iri.idi' tor n-.-il n'ili'i
Will l
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t OI.OR I'N'I'X TO TIIK M'IU'
Sill-- WINDS HKR S II.OR II T
IIS Oli:i I I- C-PRICK. Sill- lO.MIM l-'ll-.S TIIK
IMCTIMI- WITH lll-.K 1-W'ORITI- TWO-STRM'
I'l'MI'S IN- -l UK SM RTI-ST Ol- SH I)1-S CH-NKM-INGI
CHIC WITH 'III KIR IM'.TITK I.OL'IS
IIKI'II.S N'I1 M.MIM.Y IRK1-:SISTI lil.li WITH HKR
( RKIM-. SI I K STOCKINGS
W HI-WK ( .MK HI-'.R l-ROi K l III- SKCRI- I
lll'T lll'.R I'L'MI'S WD HI R STOCKINGS SHI
IU'S -T IIA1.I.M1 N-S, l-OR SHI- KNOWS TIIM
t) IIKRI' I'l.SI-: C Sill- IIM) SO MNi
DORm.l- STVI.KS M W- S ITST WIIT SIM
WANTS ND AIAVAVS SO Ml'CII l.l'SS IN IMv'ICli
i ii v oni-: wori.D ixri-t i.
Q7 i u
I Wilnnl Walnut Mm Tomor 'J 15 Hhnrp
i w.llliui al vt, MK,t, t s. 15 Sharp
no evi: si:,vivr ihium; i-nfLouuc
UlCILVItO WALTON TULLY
t'rptni i
Tin; nrti.vT AMi:nn-N' .m-toii
GUY BATES
POST
"The Masquerader"
(,pvt roit nvxt wri'.ic svnv mwi,
ni'iir p.u V'ivv rnit rvsTrrt ivfi k
Bcllevuc-Stratford Ballroom
Tonight at 8: I 5
I "The
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Id
York
Next Week SEATS NOW
Geo. M. Cohan's Production
Of AUGfSTl'S THOVIAS'
NKW AMLIttCAN VL.V?
NEMESIS
'T EMMETT CORRIGAN
and a Big Cohan Cast
I Pop. Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.50
BROADlast I-evgs.
I ,i via Tomorrow
SAM H IIARnt- rr.n.ns
-, WILLIAM i
Collier
THE HOTTENTOT
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A Huts' JMy Wtthnut Any lloraeplny
I NcxrWeckSEATSNOW
I GEO. M. COHAN'S
vitonrcTiov nti" tub
AUbOLt-lU DllAM.VriC THtLill'H
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wkimMki
Sir Jim. W.irj
( ria&TDfece In Piay (ofiitrucfion
I A Comedy on Divorce Po:
U II V Ii 1 1 I I I 1fto
Pop. Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.50
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Dancing Between Acts
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METROPOLITAN Zk
Tomorrow Evg. nt 8:15
rtnla CTpii.i1 Onpr.i to Present
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Embroidered Fancy Silk. Hose, $2.75 gj
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KOSELAND DANCING
Mrond and Columbia
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Private ln?trtirtion V ,
ROSP1 AND DANCING
10n-1 7 Market St
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rnDDTCT MnilTi ,VT 8:10
I vyiit4j iur k-moi row nl 2 10
POSITIVELY
LAST 2 WEEKS
Francis De Wolf
WILSON HOPPER
In a Ki'vv ,inr V"mlrotis
ERMINIE
SM lNf'ltf. -l IV ITITI l viuiith
Scats Now for All Performances
i Ono Vp, l-t.-tct Mnn. March 2R
MASK and WIG CLUB
hOMr.Mobv'siidN-'
Sen Salr- Mon Mar J I In, m.
ACADI-M Of MUSIC
IOMOKROW Al I V 2:30
II' M I V Ml 'f i ' ' I
I I I -1 I I- ' I I I ' HI I
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If ut
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whv Plan
I'ihii Mil. Hum', full fifliluliPil, nf intiidi'
"r vvllli cIolI.s finln oiilci'cd 111 lil.K L or vvhlti
sraUc
w lih i inl.t i) iiK'i ill fu.nl
Tlil ii a roBMlai f I no
New Imported Veilings, Special, 50c
We havo Just wrelvptl a xpleiKllil ii.shihIiii ii uf tlifsi- nw vkIIIiirs
m fin. , ni.wlio.i nml vv (i veil hpotH 'l'lirv iiiiimmiI tlm l.itrNI voL;iie In
siikim vcilliiKH ami ari erv un ii.-mii I a ln.-n
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Instruction
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Academy ,,', I tics.
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JANE P. C. MILLER
Conseiator . 1028 Clirslnul St.
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Allen's Hairnets, $1.00 a dozen
"The Oii Oriiiiiiil Qmlity"
"Slipiiou" Can Shape Hair Nets.
"Import Spcciiil" Straight Shape Hnir Neln. Hoth styles are
10c each or $1. 00 do.en.
While .Mid Grey are $1.50 a dozen.
&S!BI
GOOD SHOES
92 Market Street
lhatuhes OOlh J" Chestnut, 402S Lancatter Ave., 2736 Cermaiitoun .-he.. OOOI Lttimanto..n Ave.
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