jrfjfSfV' "J" f ,4.7 V, -ri "" pjy" '' tv,' tt ' V 'v"i ( E t; ..-(,. H t ? -As , rr VEVENING PUBLIC fLKDGEEr-PHinADELPHIA, SATURDAY, MARCH 19, 1921 0 ,Ul rf K)f"K 7rf Tf-VS JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE tfancy Wynne Tells of the Meeting of Mrs. Wuru? Dancing Class Last Night She Sees Smart Cos tumes and Hears a Rehearsal TUB younger set had n fmo tlmu it nlnlit nt Mrs. Stewnrt Wurts Iftft "" ....ll, l Ih. Tlnlln- t??W 7ou know: aiww, .re Tmiinr In that clnss, nml they nil htive KJh S woe! time, that mosl of. them wch mi subscribe nftcr they arc old enough "''to the Saturday evening, nnd then sent the M II i W8 Pu . .. .... Ua 4tn .Mrs Willlntn SiU NMfli nnd Dr. fleorso JV. N. !i envo a dinner before the cl or nss ill Fthel Norrls. who Is staying up Pill Hutherfordton with her uuele . rrJiiivor t Norris, nre traveling abroad for J&ral months, leaving young Uthel to 8tSuwnrNorrIs, who came out last sen. ..,i spent most of the tlmo with E? .rSmlrn'othor, Mrs. Charles Wheeler Mster of Ethel. The boys and Sri at the dinner lust night were Ocr frtdY rbayer, Agnes Packard. Louisa K Alicia Elscnhrcy. Alice Ilnyt, ?A Jcnnes. Carol -Spencer. Hetty KSmin. Charles liache. .Franc b Tay Ko( U 8e.?g ged to Chariie "Willing ,' SSl Vkinf. Henry Puon, Krneit rf . . t, rim't n hon of the former lor he's n brother of Marion lay lor, who Fret dJ I Jose Josephine lirlnton), Beynnlds Brown, i. IYtn.kMl Brooke nnd Dan Mcrrltt. '' ' .. ii. I.nfnrn llO nlllRH' WOS rw S" y and "Mrs: Joh Sailer for their daughter, Mary Lowber Sni cr. To,. Know, their elder daughter. Alice. Mo moke her debut next J ear and she " l0. .V. . c,..r.1nv V.vpnlni. too. now, CI is Btill oo 3ou for U-t &AenUiUenohnBis) ,dHneSpencer Brock, Jr.. Oliver Brock. V V?Iontomery,, Craig Mueldo nnd WWtr KingAVetherills. of WvnneYVOod. cave n uinner iur ;"' ce Anno Wcthcrlll. daughter of the Herbert Wethcrllls. Their guests in Jaded Henrietta, Dunn, Jane Good in Emily Cookman. Eleanor Cole Sin Margarctta Rowland, Marc Trail, Josephine Wayne. Barclay de Coursey, Hcbcr Morris. Osborno CrcB Mn Samuel Itandall, 3d, Evans Dunn and Donald Stclle. Two other dinner were i R ven, one to the Owen J. Uohrrts for their daugh ter Elizabeth, and another by the loshua Ash Pearsonb for Stnnsbury Miller! son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Warrick Miller. t MET Mrs. James Carstalrs in tho 1 street recently wearing a very smart dark-blue tailored suit. Her hat was a closo-fittlng black straw, one which was extremely becoming. I met Mnry Vorrh Inter that same day. She has bobbed her hair this year, you know. She come out last year, you remember, nnd had such wonderfully pretty froeks. Well, she was wearing a stunning doi man of henna colored duvctync wndo rith n wide collar which fitted up close around the neck and her bat was a small black turban. Lisa Norris, Mary's cousin, has a good-looking top coat of black fur trimmed with Agnclla and a small black hat. Her bright red handbag gives a brilliant bit of color to an otherwise dark costume. I STOPPED nt tho Orpheus rooms on Thursday night to hear the Savoy Co. rehearsing for "Pinafore," nnd l ltlc you my word it's marvelous to go ta one of these early rehearsals before they are whipped into shape. Take that chorus, "His eyes should flash and his lip should curl," the words nre crazy enough, anyhow, be cause there's one line whero it says "his brow should furl." Did you ever e a brow furl? It must bo botne slpht. I'll say. Wll, any way, you ought to hear that chorus which in two months will h giving it quito perfectly, singing that and getting mixed. I heard "teeth should twirl" in one corner nnd "mouth shall prance" back among the tenors, while ono bnss declared ' hU rn chmtlil ttnmn nnd his hair should furl," and an nlto insisted thnt "his feet should pant and his throat should curl." It was absolutely marvelous, nnd I was afraid I'd break up tho meeting bv laughing too immoderately. Arcn t Gilbert and Sullivan delicious? No woadcr their works will never die. There is really good music, and Uio words are as witty as can be. But oh 1 you ought to hear that chorus get mixed. It's simply beyond words. Me, I'm going to nnothcr rehearsal. BOBBIE is studying literature these days, and sometimes it's pretty hard for a fellow, especially when the teacher says "Compare Shakespenre's works with tho writings of King Solo non." No wonder bo was worried ibont It. nnil nntifflit Mnert advice be fore writing on the matter, for Bobblo in between twelve nnd thirteen, nnd his thinking apparatus ennnot be said to have worked overtime as yet in his gay ine. And so that evening when father came in he was greeted in the hall by Bobbie, bo inquired: "Say, Dad. which do Tou think was tho best Englishman, Shakespeare or King Sullivan?" NANCY WXNNU. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Hr, and Mrs. Moorhead C. Kennedy, f 1830 South Rlttenhouae square und "areed Edge, Chamberabursr. Pa-, nn nounco tho engagement of their daugh ter, Miss Margaret Illddle Kennedy, to Mr Edwnrd Lyon Clark, of thla city, son of the lu'o Mr. and Mrs, Waltor Clark. Mr Harry N riatt will entertain his ner, nt dlnnor tills evening at tho Huntingdon Valley Country Club, Mrs. Henry Sulger Jeanes, of 2012 bpruoo street, will entertain at supper jing next. March 26. after tho wedding rneu-al of her daughter. Miss Mur Baretta Jeanes and Mr. Sidney Thayer. Jr. eon of Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Thayer, inombury. Haverford, and 1830 South "lucnhouso square, who will bo mar "fcl at noon on Easter Monday, March '. In Calvary Presbytorlan Church, S55:: Butter I 55 ib l At all Stores of the j mint Mr. nnd Mrs. George Thayer. ?dt&v Mr. NorriB was Mln .. .i iti,inr- inn know: n slstor of KlnH lliH..tw y- ,' ..... Sho nnti iicr nusuann. A h i r i iv L. ' (l SASCO 1 lwJrsMMlsttJsmjiBt3faaMJisj f'EKsttittttkfSKr?!JiltfedS Fifteenth and r.ocust streets, to bo fol lowed by a reception at tho homo of tho brides mother. Tho guests will Includo uio bridesmaids and a few additional guests. Mrs. Krancls S. Dougherty, of 2308 Locust street, wlll give a bridge on neancsuay afternoon, Mnrcli 30, In honor of her daughter. Mls Gertrude 1). Dougherty, nnd tho graduating clnes of the Agnes Irwin .School. The claas In c'U'les MIph Bernlco Mcllhenny. MIbh ;V,'W VJ"or, nisn Helen Henderson, St,8.?u D,0.rolhV I'e. Miss Catharine V.ml.,.i1' MlBS VfHgy Plummer, Mlsii mien hltmor, MIb loulsott Wallls, Miss Virginia Miller. Miss Helen Mlchell. Mlsii Santh McLean, M!sn llllznbcth ,.,!iy'i0' Mis". Margaret Phelps, MIm lillwhrth Austin, Mies Elizabeth I attics, MSM Loi3 Samuel. Mlos Maria U. batnucl, Miss Ell7abeth Lawrenei-, MlhH Margaret Brlnton, MIsq Elizabeth nedford, Minn Victoria Kelly, Mlos I.llzabeth Panco.-iHt, Mlsa Delphlno Okie, J! H !nry MI'lT. Mtw Ix)Ulso Warfleld, MIph Ituth Atltlnfion, Mlsa Laura Oarrl pon. Mls'j Martha N'ewklrk, Miss Virginia Xewltlrk, Miss Virginia Price and Mlsi Logan Starr. Miss Dougherty will make her debut at a tea which her mother will glvo on Saturday, November ti. At tho Easter meeting of Mrs. Charles Stewart Vurts' dancing clasB. at the BolIonie-Stratford, on Friday evening, April 1, tho cottlllon will be led by Mr. William P. Walsh and Mr. Louis Phelns. Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip S. Clarkoon, of Ixlgewatcr Park, will give a box party at tho performance of the Mask and Wig. on Monday. March 2S, for their .muKiurr, .uiHn iiicreca u. ciurRson Tlio miestn Will lneludn Minn nmiv Jonen, Miss Margaret Lucas, Miss Hetty Williams, MIhi Nanov 1'agc, Miss Kath erlno Johnson, Mr. l)1oyd Tomklnn (Jib- son, jr., .Mr. iicDor .Morns. .Mr, Unniel Morrltt, Mr. Edmund du Pont and Mr. Edward Strawbrldgo. Mr. and Mrs. Ilenrv Pratt McKmn. nf Pino Ilun Farm, Penllj-n, who aro spending some tune at Nassau, In the Bahama Islands, will return homo tho latter part of next month. Mies Deborah Wharton Wilson, daugh ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Jlalph Graham Wil son, of 1831 Do Laneey place, will leavo the latter part of this month for New York to attend tho wedding of her cousin, Miss Dorothy Post Clapp, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Mortimer Ward, who will bo married on Thursday. March 31, to Mr. Van Henry Cartmell. Jr. Miss Wilson will attend Miss Clapp as maid of honor. Mlsa Isabella Wanamakcr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. William H. Wanamakcr, of Highland avenue. Merlon, whoso en gagement to Mr. J. Howell Cummlngs, Jr., of tho Wellington, has been an nounced, will leave on Monday next, March 21, for a visit to New York, whero she will bo entertained as the guest of her undo and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. C. Campbell. Miss Wnna maker expects to remain about a wokk. Miss Sylvia Van rtensselaer Strong, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hart well Strong, of Twenty-first and Do Lancoy streets, who Is a student at tho National Cathedral School at Washing ton, will return on Tuebday next to spend tho Easter vacation with her par ents. Sho will remain until Wednesday, uuruu ou. Mr. and Mrs. Ogden D. Wilkinson and their daughter. Miss Sara D. Wll klnson. of 2010 Walnut street, and Mrs. Ephralm Brlce, of 1320 Locust street, will leave early In May for a trip abroad. Thoy expect to spend seeral months touring tho Continent and will remain until November. Mrs. Brlce's son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frederick Brlce. who have been spending some time In southern Franco, will return to their homo, 2222 Do Lan eey street, early In Juno. Mrs. John C. Groomo and her daughter-in-law, Mrs John C. Groomo, Jr.. of 1018 Clinton street, who are being enter tained ns tho guests of Mr. and Mrs. Henry DlsMon,"of Thomasvllle, Ga., for n. few weoks, will return to their home tho latter part of next week. Mrs. Edward C. Leeds, of 2410 South Twenty-first street, who has been spend ing part of tho Lenten season at Atlantic City, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs. Charles It. Stanley, -who havo been living In Akron, O., will motor to this city early next month when they will visit Mrs. Stanley's mother, Mrs. John M. Megary, at her homo. 2222 Locust street Mrs. Stanley was before her marrtago Miss Anno Megary. Mrs. Stanley Is a sister of Mrs. J. Elliot Newlin, Mrs. J. Barry Col ahan, 3d, and Mrs. Francis JIarkco Rlvlnus. Mrs. Henry Miller Watts, of York House, York road, Ogontz, has left for a few days' visit to New York. Tho Philadelphia chapter of the United Daughters of tho Confederacy will hold the regular monthly meeting at tho Itellovue-Stratford on Monday after noon. March 21. Mrs. George W. St. Clair, of Tazowell, Va., will bo the speaker. Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward D. C. Lynch, of lull Spruce street, will glvo a box party at the Mask and Wig performance Tuesday ocnlng, March 211, followed by supper at their home, Tho guests will Includo Mr. nnd Mrs. James N. Downey, XS3!S2S A5CO ASCO A5CO RKX2mrcsKSSRSsjfssGr V 5 111 rH-T2 "Ajco" Blend is a combination of tho finest coffees grown on lls the famed plantations of the tropics. Coffees of the same high grade are being sold elsewhere at 40c, 45c and 60c per lb., but we are able to givo it to you for only 29c because of our Producer-to-Con-tumer Plan, which eliminates all in-between expense and thus reduces tho cost y Stores nil oter Phila, V?..SS6nN.WM"w'n,'"""'."'" JL V.iii . nn ,w..w ACrTi ASCO ww Vim?!?):.- Wtf' ':' 1 'mmm : v t i . , .. ibihi 'HMIB-, - w - -- IHHl MMftt.TAr!mgtajaKa,taiEW Photo by tho rhllllps Studio MISS .MARION WATTS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller Watts, of York House, Ogontz, who will bo formally presented to society nt a tea on Friday, April 1, to bo followed by a dance In tho evening Mr. and Mrs. Byron A. Mllner, Mr. and Mrs. Ocorgo W. Mink, Jr., nnd Mr. and Mrs. Merton W. Greims. Miss Frances Young, of Baltimore, who Is a student at Bryn Mawr Collego, will bo entertained ns tho guest of Miss Frances J. Ilosi, debutanto daughter of Dr. and Mrs. George G. Ross, of 1721 Spruco street, for tho Easter vacation tho latter part of this month. Mrs. Andrew Wright Crawford, of 2421 Spruco street, Is spending a few days In Atlantic City. She expect-? to return to her homo early next week. Commander Henry H. Porter, U. S. N., and Mrs. Porter, who havo been spend ing somo tlmo In tho West Indies, will return to their homo eatly next week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller Trecn, of 20 Elmwood avenue, Narbcrth, are re ceiving congratulations on tho birth of a. daughter. Mary Robinson Treen, on Thursday, March 17. Mrs. Treen will bo remembered as miss laorence iwu tnson. daughter of tho Itcw and Mrs. IL Uldgley Robinson, of Pitman, N. J. Tho guests who attended the dinner Inat ovonlnir clven hv Mr. and Mrs. Web ster King Wetherlll, of Wvnnowood. In honor of Miss Anno Wetherlll. dnughtcr nt Mr. nnil Mrs. Herbert J. Wetherlll. be fore tho meeting, o Mrs. Charles Stew art Wurts' dancing class, Included Miss Henrietta K. Dunn, Miss Jane V. Good man, Mlsi Emily C. Cookman, Miss Eleanor Coleman. Miss Mnrgarettn T. Rowland, Miss Mario L. Trasol. Miss Josephlno B. Wayne, Mr. Barclay Do Coursev, Jr . Mr. Osborno C. Cresson, Mr. Hebcr Morris, Mr. Samuel J. Ran dall, 3d, Mr. T EvanB Dunn, Mr. Donald Steele, Mr. Caesar Lanuza and Mr. Drake Mattes Mrs. E. Henry Harrlman. who spent pcvcrnl weeks as the guest of her daugh ter, Mrs. H. l'cnn Smith, Jr.. at the Plains, Virginia, returned to New York thl3 week. Mrs. Joseph W. Bailey. Jr., Miss Re becca Thomson, daughter of Mr. and Mru. Walter S. Thomson, und Miss Eliza beth Brocklo, daughter of Mrs. William C! Warden, all of this city, left Palm Beach for Aiken. S. C, whero Mrs. Bally It the guest of Mrs. John It. Fell, and Miss Thomson and Mlsa Brocklo aro the guests of Mrs. Clarenco W. Dolan, at Calico Cottage, Mr. and Mrs. William Rodman Elli son, of 1S34 Do Laneey place, will leave on Saturday for Atlantic City whero they will remain a fortnight Mr. nnd Mrs. Benjamin Rush, of 2106 Pine streot. who spent a short time at the Grnnd Canyon in Arizona, left there this wek for Santa Barbara They will also motor through southern California before returning home. Miss Sally Henry, daughter of Mrs. Gouerncur Cadwalader. who Is a student at Foxcrott School. Virginia, ar rived home yesterday to spend tho holi days. Miss Henry's mother, who was before her recent marrl.ige, Mrs Howard Houston Henry, Is now traveling In iurimiriiil B STORES TCP. -I The Best Endorsement of any article is tho praise of a satisfied user. One of the reasons why the sales of "Aoco" Blend are increasing steadily is that its flavor is so distinctive, so unusually delicious, thatthose who taste it cannot help remarking about it to their friends. Those friends try it and in turn recommend it to their friends. So the news of this delicious coffee travels by word of mouth, and the number of folks drinking "Asco" Blend becomes greater each week. Hundreds of thousands of families are now enjoying this splendid Coffee. Is it on YOUR table ? "Asco" Blend Coffee sw17 From the volume of business being done at our big new Combina tion Grocery and Meat Market, at 289-21 So. 10th St., wo are con vinced tliat a store of this kind was needed there. nnd throughout Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland A5LU .A31AJ iOKJ .JvMswvvv.wH.ywv'yM .Miw-.'incrjra?ggi- a yy &gmi:j-t.nii ,mw.-- '" Europe with Mr. Cadwalader, and will return to this country next month. Tho enirntwmenf rtf Minn Mnrlnn Timber Plckford, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Al bert W. Plckford. of Cynwyd, to Mr. Charles Wallace MacMullen, son of Mr. mm iirs. x. ;iuaco -MncMUuen, or ras sale, N. J was announced this a'ter noon at n tea riven bv Mru. and Mlaa Plckford, followed by a danco at their uuiiio on jiwyu road. Announcement la mn,ii f ,i. mar. rlnge of Miss Holcn H. Martin, daughter oi ur. anu airs Jama E. Hughes, and Mr. John LRoy Merscher, both of Drcxel Hill, Delaware county, on March 14, at C o'clock, by tho Rev. Albert Barnes Henry. D. D of tho First Pres byterian Church, of Kensington. Miss Roso G Jacob1), daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Jacobs, of St Davids, will spend tho week-end In Baltimore, whero sho will nttend tho danco at Johns Hopkins. Mr. and Mrs. O. S Werner, of Twenty ninth streot and Lehigh avenue, an nounce tho engagement of their daugh ter. Miss Margaret Werner, to Mr. Ly man Catcs. ' Mr. and Mrs. Thomas A. R. Farrell. of Ncwbold, N. J., cave a birthday party on Thursday atternoon, In honor o- tnelr daughter, Miss Ursula Farrell. aors wero creon In honor of St. Patrlck's Day. Among tho guests wero Miss Kathryn O'Brien, Miss Mary Ca hl'l, Miss Marie Lodge. Miss Laura Hln- reiwood. suss Edith MoKInncy. Miss iieien crawrord, Miss Thelma Garten, Miss Cella Slancey, Miss Vivian Luff- berry. Miss Catharine Luffbcrry, Miss cjerirune HaKer, Miss Sarah Holden, Miss Rhoda Berry, Miss Sarah Flnscl Miss Mario Flnscl, Miss Esterlena Fin- sel, Miss Helen Farrell, Mnstcr John O'Brien, Master Cnnnes Hlncelwood, Master Cortland Shoe, Master Borden McCIoskey, Master Harry Slancev. Mas ter Charles uendcnagio. Master Thomas .rarroii, jr., ana .uasicr canaries tarred. Mrs. Julia Anthony, of Westmont, X. J., announces the marriage of her daughter. Miss J. Catherlno Anthony, to Mr. wuuam i;. senroeuer, or c. amden, on Wednesday, at Westmont The Rov W John Williams, of tho First Methodist cjnurcn, periormea tno ceremony. Miss Myra wart man will entertain her nvo nunurea ciun at her home in Wlssahlckon. on Monday evening, when her guests will be Mrs William Adcl hem. Mrs. Joseph Culley, Mrs. Joseph Henderson, Mrs. William Whltcomb, .miss ivainicen i-crry ana .miss uutu Day. ALONG THE READING Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Etter entertained at a card party and dance at their home ni loiij v yommK avenue, L,ogan, on Wednesday evening. In celebration of .Mr. L-ners oirinany. Tno guests in cluded Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Atkinson, Mr and Mrs. Victor Beck. Mr. ami Mra William Cowdrlck, Mr. and Mrs. Forest i-Jtter, -Mr ana airs. x. .(. utter. Miss limlly Hamilton, Mr. and Mrs. Frank -S'SC5J3!n2'XtSr'SS?!2 vacw ACV A3-V ka'isssssswassas A S c Bo y A s Cfc tt X fc olj ib . pr,n . f-.-X ACS-ltl txa.J ov.vr avw VS--". '"iii m.www.iiiii. (.,, -w. Kllnger, Dr. nnd Mrs. J. D. Btono and -Mr. and Mrs. Paul Simon. Mrs, William C. Yerkea will entertain the bridge club to which sho belongs, at her home In Oak Lane, on Tuesday after noon, when her guests will bo Mrs. Wal ter Crowell, Mrs. Robert R. Dcarden, Jr., Mrs. Wnlter Dannenbaum, Mrs. Paul Fisher. Mrs. William E. Oroben nnd Mrs. Raymond A. AVhlte. Jr. GERMANTOWN Mr nnd Mrs. William T Phlller. of 6226 Baynton street, entertained nt din ner nt the Pelham Club on Thursday evening. The guests Included Mr, una Mrs. William H. Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Albert P. Rlppcy and Mr. and Mrs. It. p. Goodwin. Mr. Herbert Coulter, of 610 East John son street, l.i home for somo tlmo from Aitoona. Members,of the younger set will give a five hundred party at the Delmar-Mor-rls this a ternoon. Among those present will bo Miss Elizabeth Woodward, Miss Margaret Devlin, Miss Alice TompKins, Mlsa Ellmbeth Slegcrt, Miss Marlon Knight, Miss Martha Dlobert, Miss Gladys Brennan, Miss Ruth Hutchison, Mlas Ruth Paul, Miss Jennie Hunter, Miss Esther Schelrrcy, M1S9 Elsie Scholrrey, Miss Helcne Alexander, Mlr,s Montgomery, Miss Margaret Bowers, MIh ffr1en Tanner. Mrs Melvln It. Grebe, MIbb Dorothy Do Mott, Mies Lil lian Sullivan nna miss jiay AiKinson. Mrs. Hnrry O. Brown, 230 East Meade street, will entertain Informally at cards at her homo on Monday evening. Tho iniefttM will lneludn Miss KathTlne Brud- dock. Mrs. Charles Solly. Mra Walter li. rminrntlv Mrn. Ti. .1 . Murray. Mrs Harry Davis, Mrs. Joseph Mycra and Mrs. Walter Fltrgcraia. Mr nml Mm. Rjilnh P. Coleman. 311 nnrunt ntrMt. will entertain at cards' at their home this evening. Tho guests . will Include Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rob erts, Mr. and Mrs. Alden Elbcrson, Mr. and Mrs. Melvln Kelger, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. William Haeberlo. Mr It. S. Bosttck. 323 Dorset stroet Is spending somo tlmo In Lancaster. MIjs Emma Rclnhardt and MIfs Miriam rinvton will entertain Informally nt 103 Rochello nvenue this afternoon. Tho guests will Include Mlsa Constnnco Harding. Miss jennneuc ncre, auss ITleanor Braden, Miss Elizabeth Cochran, Miss Alice Enislny. Miss Roberta John son, Miss Edytho Kirk. Miss Ethel Raf firtv. Minn D.irothv I.vnch. MlbS Dorothy Manser, Miss Ruth Palmer, Miss Clara hel Nicholas. Miss Gertrude Wcntenhall. Mlsa Mildred Yco and Miss Margarot Wilkinson. Miss Mllllcent Hlbbard. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Hlbbard. 6612 Limekiln plko, will spend the week-end as the guest of Mr. and Mra. John Smith, of Beverly, N. J. Tho engagement of Miss Hlbbard to Mr. Arthur S"ilth haa been announced. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss line Newmark. of 2839 Glrnrd avenue, entertained the membcrn of the 8. O C at her homo on Jit. Pat rick's evening Among thoco present wero Mies Itrglna Fot-ry, Mlsa Agnes Hill. Mlsa Kathryn nennlnger, Miss Catherlno O'Neill, Mrs. Arthur New mark. Miss N'aoml Eckenroth. of Itox borough, and Mls3 Ollvo Wllcon, of Gloucester. Captain and Mrs Merrill It. Taggart, of 1105 North Fifteenth streot. will en tertain nt dinner this evening, to be fol lowed by ii theatre party in honor of Urlgadler Oeneral Dwlght E. Aultman and Mrs. Aultman. Miss Elizabeth McMurray, 3549 North Twenty-first street, gavo a card party last wecK. Tno gueota included t Miss Florenco Emllle Cassln, Miss Marlon Conner, Miss Emma Battcrsby. Miss Marian nenson, Miss Marlon Frances, Miss Helen Hoyd, Miss Chira Celeste Matslnger, Miss Margaret Jones. Mrs. Arthur II. Cehrls. Mrs. Lawrence Beatty Miss Mlrlnm Williams. Miss Emily Wells, Miss Elizabeth Mencko and Mrs. Henry Hood. A kitchen shower followed the card party given In honor of Miss Florenco Emllle Cassln, who will bo mar ried to Mr. Carroll It. Jardcn on Wed nesday, March 3ft, WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Wolf Levlnson, of 4724 Sansom street, announce the engagement of their daughter. Miss Dora Clara Lev lnson, to Mr. David W. Kramer. Dr. and Mrs. Tonusso Creatore, of 192C Chestnut street, wero guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. Edward Nolan, of 239 i-iiOTorr.AYS LKH135SIs!er'a 7i awsqg3a:sa: DIRECTION STANLEY COMPANY OF AMERICA Alk'n L... 1--'a. MorrU A J'aiuyuna Av. Ainamura jut. rny ut s. ko. b-is & a M. Houso Peters "The Clrrut Beil-mer" T. Hou-) PeterB. "The (Ireat K4Hlmer" W. Home IVters. "Tho Oret lledwmer" T. Pearl White In "Know Your Men" K. Perl hlte la "Know Your .Men" a. Pearl White in "Know Your .Men" Allegheny Frankfort & Alitchray Mt. D'ly. 2:13. Kvg-i.. 8 M Coiutowe TalmiJee, "Perfett Wiinmn" T ConnUnco Talmadi-, "Perfrct Woman" W. ConMunce Tulnmdife, "Perfect Momun" T Constanco Tnlmadge. "Perfect Woman" V, Constanco Talmadge, "PeTfect Womftn" S. Conelanco Talmadge, "Ilerfect Womun" BROADWAY ZWm? M, Cecil De MIIIa'h "Torbldden FniU" T. Cecil Va Mllle'e "Porblddrn Fruit" W Tecll De Mllle's "Forbidden Fruit" T. Thomas MlUhtn "Frontier of htum" F Thomas Melghan, "Ironter of Htara" B. Thomas Melrhan, "I'rqntler or Star" CULJIML. 2:30. 7 ond 0 P. M. M. Thomas Melrhan. "Frontier of Stars" -. Th.m,. Mftrhan. IVontler of Stars" V. Thomas Melthan. "Frontier of Stars" T. Charles Kay In "Penoeftil Valley" F. Charles Hay In "rramiu miry Peaceful Y'alley" 8 Charles Uay In ' DARBY DARBT Matlne Dally M. Aimes Ayres In "The Irurnac" A ahiid ..' ... -. ." 2: 8. Alice Brady, '1DD'CQ "Air- 8t. manatunic C.lVlrKIljO MATINKK DAILT M. MnurlM Toumeur's, "The Holt" T Mauri -n Tourneur's "The Halt" W, DouKlas MacLean, 'The llookle's Iletnrn' T Douslaj Maclean 'The Itookle'a He turn' I'. Fatty Arliuekle "The Mfe of the Party" S Fatty Arhuckle. "The Mfe of the Party" rTAMH V THEATRE 1811 Market St. I AlVlIL. I 8 A 51 to Mnlnlitht M Vorma Talmadite "llrandeil Woman" T Hobart lloiworth "The Unite Mnster" W Oouclas MaoLean. "Ilooklr's Return" T Mirv IMeltford. "The Ive I.Uht" F. OUdys Walton. "Illfh Olrl Poor flW" 3,btoart Edward White a "The Killer" r T MtKim Broad St. at Erls Great INortnern , 7 & o p m. M. Lon Charwy In "The Penalti" T l.on Chaney In "The Pelinlty" W. Lon Chaney in "The Penalty" v Kath. M'Donald, 'Palon' Plnrsronnd' y Kath. M'DonaM 'Paatlon'a l'U)tround' 8. Kath. M'Donald. 'PuMon's Playiround' IMrRlAL? M Mary Plckford In "The ITe IJsht'' T Mary Plckford Irr "The Ijre I.Uht" V Mrv l'hkford In "The Lot I.Uhl" T Katherlno MacDonald, "C'urtnln" V, Kathertn MarDonaM. "Curtain" S. Katharine MacDona.d, "Curtain" -Thnma -Thomas .MeisnMn IVontler of stars" T Matt Moore. "The Pitmloruite Pllirlm" ji Matt Moore, "The Pasulonate Pllrrlm" k Matt Moore. "The Pnlonato PIlKrim" .1 DPINPF 1018 MARKET BTOKET rKlrNVnOO (MA tn1t-M M . tt n Warner In "lllce nf IlMtlnv" T - .1 ally Ariintni" ..,i- ,u uir mru "- . .. . , i.t mi.- . .... .. .. iv MaurlM Tourneur's.": TW. Churchill's "Inside ' v.ri. -rnlni&itKA. "Ill or ine tnp" a, jiobart Boswortn, "Tho Unite Master" r I A I Tf" OERMANTOWN AVE. Kl ALi iy AT TULPEHOCKEN HT. c rhurehlll's Inside of the Cup" m w rhurehlll'a "Inside of the Cnn' or VV. Mary Plckford In "Tim lxite T.Uht" T. Mary Plckford In "The J-oro Ehl" 1 F. Wm. D Mllle's "Ytlilsummer Madness" I ei-Wn, V Jlllls'u 'MUsummer lladnoss'' 333 MARKET.TOpTW M Thos. Melilian "Frontlrr of the Htars" .. Thnmii felchan "Frontlei- of Ntnr.." South Fifty-third street, nt dinner be fore their departure for Atlantic City. Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank It McLaughlin, of 33 South Fiftieth street, accompanied by their children, Mlna Nndlne McLaugh lin and -Mnster Frank It. McLaughlin, Jr. will spend Easter week at Atlantic City. Mr. and Mrs. Rollln R. Meyers nnn their daughter, Miss Lois Jean Meyers, of B321 Baltimore avenue, wero the guests of Mrs E. C Crow, of Lans downc, at dinner on Thursday ovenlng. A number of other guests wero present Mr. nnd Mrs. Herberft E. Dlllcr, of r.9? uiitth t.Viriv.upennd street, will spend the week-end at tho Marlborough- uiennelm. Atlantic cjuy. Mm Thomas Krantz. of Second and Main stroets, Darby, will entertain th Alpha Chapter of tho Phi Deltl Pal Sorority at her homo on Monday ovenlng. Mflren 21. -I'nft momnera are iura jihi- old Brown, Miss Helen Chatham, Miss lxmtso Chlpman, Mlsi Krma. (.'lower, Misa Doris Epler, Miss Florence died, hill. Miss Peggy Hutchison, Miss Jem trello Harklns, Mrs. George Flood. Mil's Phylls Sanner, Miss Mildred Pldgion, Mrs. Frank Lee, Miss Besslo Kouder, Mrs. Mortimor Trawgott and Miss Es telle Wood. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Friends of Miss Helen Gormnn, of the Mifflin Apartments, Seventeenth and Mifflin streets, will be glad to know sho Is recuperating from hor recent Illness, Mr. nnd Mrs Harry J. Levy nre now living at their now home, 273 4 South Cleveland Terrace. Mrs. Levy will be remembered as Miss Kathryne V. Thomas, formerly of this section. The R. O Club entertained at a dance last night nt the Wynnoflcld Country Club. Among tnoso wno nssisicu in tne' wero Miss Margaret Burke, affair Miss Helen Foster. Miss Winifred Gor man, Miss Helen Kelly, Miss Kitty Mar tin. Miss Bess Mcrzlg, Miss Bess Mc Dermott, Miss Mary Shovclln and Mlsa Veronica Ward. Mr. and Sirs. Thomas Donaghy, of 2737 South Colorado stroet, entertained Informally at their home last evening. About forty guests were present Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Chadwlck cele brated their llfty-thlrd wedding anniver sary at their homo, 2042 Fltzwater street, on Thursday evening. Tho regular mtMtng of the Ladles" Auxiliary of tho American Legion Post mo. to was held at me rarisn iiouse at Sixteenth and Locust streets. About sixty girls received medals. Prepara tions aro uoing maao ror nn entertain ment to be held soon and for the Fourth Naval District ball, to bo held early In April FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL Mr. and Mrs. J. Hohen-Adel, of 3617 Queen lane, havo gono to their sum mer homo, 200 South Massachusetts avenue, Atlantic City, for'tho season. Tho Daughters of Erin celebrated their twenty-fifth anniversary on Thurs day evening by giving an entertainment and card party, followed by a dance, at tho Young Men's Literary Institution Tho affair was under tho direction of Miss Mary Kennedy, president. Mrs F A. Nolan, Mrs. S. Caldwell and a num ber of others. read . pudding This dessert risesio new dinity -when made witlr chocolate and j3vrd&n4 EAGLE BRAND Condensed Milk 1'IIOTOri.AYS Daily Photoplay Guide Week of March 21st to 26th. Subject to Change RTIRY MAHKBT ST. BELOW 7T1I iX DJ A- M. to 11-15 P. M. M Norma Ta'-nndro In "Pnrthea" r. No.ina T.ilmadco In "Pmithes" W Norma Tilmnrtc In "Panthen" T. n Hur'-o "The Ixlucntlon cf Kllnheth" IT- P nurie. "The Kdueatlon of i:ilmheth" S H. Burke "The Kdueatlon of JllUnbrth" SAVHV 1:tl MAJIKHT STREr.T w : X " A M- TO MIDNia MN'njlmova In "IPlllonii" T Nazlmo In "Illlllon" w .N',izimoa in "nilllons" T Harry Curj In "If llnly Jim" V.- Ha-ry Parey In "If Only ,11m" --nrri i ar v m --ir nniv .lira" o rho N1XON.NIRDLINGER o THEATRES AVFNI IF -Xl bt ana Allesheny Ave. rtVLltUL MATINEE DAILY M, 11 Wathburn In "An Ainivteur Dr-rll" T. llrvdn Washburn "An Amutcur Iet" W Mae Murray In "Idols of t'luy" T Ma Murray n "Idoln of IIb" F. Wm Farnui 1 "A 1nlo of Two Cltlro" H. Wm Farnun "A Tulo of Two Cities" BELMONT SJD AB0VB MAKKET M -May A'llsn In "Are All Men Alike?" 7 Mny AlllSin In " re All Mm Alike?" W May Al leon In "Are Ml .Men Allk-?" T. A Kellerman "A IHutliter of the Coda" .- A.Kellerman "A lUuchter of the Cuds" H. A.Kellerman. "A Dauchter of the tiods" CEDAR 60 AND CEDAn AVENUE M. Dorotl.y aih In "Fljlnr Pnt" T Dirothy Oish In "njlnt Pat" W U Washburn " n Amitnir Devil" T. n. Wa.hburn " Yu Amitenir Ilevll" F Enid ifcnne't In ".lk llnslerj" H Enid Iiennetf n "Silk HDklery" COLISEUM MARKF.T BETWEEN 5T)t AND (I0TH .m uorotny c,ti-n in ininr i-.it" T liorothy C,'-h In "Hjliic Put" W Churrhl I's "The In.lrte of the Cup" T i: Id llcnneit In "Mlk ltoi.lery" r Fi Id llenn-tt in "hllk Hosiery" SBrjant Wtehburn. "An Ainuteur DeTll" 1IIMRO mrwT ht & omARD-a'h juitiuu Jumbo Junction nn Frnnkford "L" M. Edith Sterllnir "A Dnuxhtrr of the Wmi" T 01le Thomas In "Darllni: Jllnp" V.' Dustln Farnum In "lllic Ilannlnrss" T Lew Cody In "Oicasloniillt oura" F. Eusene O nnen "Fool nml III.-. Moue" S dt.ir Cast In "The Vtomun tioil (.eut" I PADPR 1ST & rvNC.sn:n ave. lH.t-U H.V Matinee Halls M "Heliotrope," nlth Julia n.in rVirdnn T "Heliotrope," Hlth Jul'.i S4jn. Onrdnn W "Heliotrope," with Julia Nwan Uordon T "('annul In tue-.t of HIh outh" r "Conrad In tlnret of IIU outh" P "Conrnd In luet of Ills Youth" J OP! IQT n! AND I.OCl'HTSTriEBTB LUUUOl Mam i an. 3 30 Fs 1 3n to 11 M "Cnnrnil In Quest nf Ill Y'outli" 1 "( onrad In )ur.t tif Ills 011th" W "Connid In tuet of II h Youth" T "Conrud In )ue.t of IIU Youth" F "Conrad In Uurxt of Ills Youth" S. "Conrad In Qutst of Ills Youth" NIXON MD AND MARKF.T STO " T anH n M. Ptar Cast "Maroonel Heart T Star Cast. "Marooned Hearts" Star Cast "Maruone.1 Hearts" T "unihlne Comedv "llli, Hery IWnt' F Sun.hlno Comeit "IIU 1 lerj Unit" 8 Sunahlu 1 med "IIU Fiery llent" rjril I Ml AND BANSOM BTH KlVULl Matinee risllv M Bert I.vte.' "in I'rl en of Iteilrmptlon" T lftprt I.vtell "The I'rlfe of Itedemtiflnti" W ert Lvtell "The Price of Itede million" T. Frank Miyo. "The Marrlaice I'll" F. lank Majo. "The M.irrlase Pit" B. Frank Mao. "Tho Marrlauo PR" CTD ANin JERMANTOYVNVsT" J I IMINL AT VENANCIO HT M. Thos Melghan, 'Trontler of the Mnr" T. Thos Melithan. "Frontier of the Mars" YV ThoH, Mclnhan. "Frontier of the Mars" T. Bebo Daniels, "Oh, Ijidy. I.adj" F. lUbs Daniels, "Oh, Lady. Irfidy' B, Btb Daniels. "OU, Itdy, Lady" I ROXDOROUGH M,. M 1M,r HMffnnl wlv. left I ................ ............. . .. - .-- a fortnight ago for Morula, will not re- turn until April 1 Mr. and Mrs. Charles Simpson wilt spend a week dlirlnir the Eaater holidays nt tho Marlborough-Blenhelm, Atlantic City. Mr and Mrs. Samuel P Kenvorthy 1 ana airs .icvpn uenwonny, wno navo 1 been in Florida for somo lime, win ro turn to their homo next week. A special Easter dance will be given nt the Roxborough Country Club on Monday evening, March 28. Mr. Wil liam II. Hnggnrt Is president of tho club and Mr. George Llttlewood la chairman of tho amusement eomtnltteo. Thn hnslnesa men of Roxboroueh will entertain at a dinner and dance on Wed nesday owning, March 30. Mr and Mrs William A. Kecly. 614 En-st Lwerington avenue, -ntortalned at cardu on Wednesday evening. About thirty guests wcio pretcnt ,.rr- vw, ki i IHUUHSJIUHM Mr and Mrs William D. Llpplneott. of East Main street, linvo gone to spend r. u.U tr, Atlfintl.. fltv .'.. . . -l Mr. nnu .Mr.) uutr.umi rainier, oi "' :.",?', ,, - ,"V-".-" v Chf-Hler avenue, are spending some tlmo the Philadelphia chanter of the Amcrl In Atlantic City 'can AoclntUm of nngineers will ap- Thc Moorestown High School orntnn- pear before the House wuvs nnd means cal ciniest took place In the auditorium coiiunlttee next Tuesday in support of last night the hill to establish n rtnte system ot Mrs. Marl,- t.e Mnnto Young ad-1 liceimiire for eivll engineers such as dreserl the Woman's Club at tho meet- Ing held on Wednesday afternoon In tho Charter house. Her nubject was "An nunl Exhibition of Oil Paintings at tho Acndeno of tho Flno Arts." Mr. John Potts was eUrted nreldent of the nr wly organled V M. C. A. last v.-eelt, Mr. Howard Knight, vice president, and Mr. Lauton Lafferty, sec rotary. NORRISTOWN Announcement has been made of the mnrriago of MUs Caroline Lulcena Zim merman, of Laurel Sprincs. N. J . and Mr William Griffith Barber, on Wed-1 nesdav, In the First Mithodlct Chureh. Tin Uex Lincoln Kliilkop, portor olTirl.it' d nt the ceremony upon their I return from ,i wedding trip to Wash- . IliKton. Mr and Mrs Barber will live . at 200 N'oblo ttret Mr Barber is the son of Mrs William Barber, of this borough. Tho mnrriago of Mlsa Dorothy Gull 'oil. of Roxborough, and Mr Francis Jamison son of Mr. und Mrs. T J Jami son, of Haws avenue, took place In Nor rlstown on Monday. Mr and Mrs Jami son will lle In Norrtstown. Mrs. John Hyatt Naylor was In charge of the March program at tho Norrlstown Octavo Club, preacntd nt tho Erslne Clubhouse. Tho composer, Liszt, was the kUbJect of tho afternoon, nnd tho musical nrthitR who a.e Illustrations or ins masterpieces wero .Mrs. Naylor, "Save It With Ice" 1 R ItBp-. U S .. .. ii.'a-'jinj.naiA tjnn .... ff'ffuf Doubtful 0 Food Food may appear good to the eye or the sense of smell, yet be at a dangerous " turning point." There's only ONE w a y to thoroughly protect it "SAVE IT "WITH ICE" See Your Iceman I'IIIITM'I.AIh ftsKS V 3&ZL3&X2!XJi r&z:zrz:3e& 5: ATTRACTIONS AT THE NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES APOLLO 021) L THOMPSON STS. MATINEC CJAlr.T M Winston Churrhl s "Inshle of the Cup" T Wlniton I'lur h.ll "lnlilr of the up" W Roit Kiliotf. "I.mnlre of ninninnilt" iw ,s Hart. "The Tetliw lllmk" F W 8 Ita-f "The l..i.tlni lllod." R niKnclio Sweet. "That Cilrl Mnnl.in.i" . - .7." AS I l IK 'i-k-'.-' i lilll.lil AV r. . u..v WTIEK IJAIIV M T ". M " The Rond Hrmnn" T Trin .li "The Road Demon" V i.orK- ilh "Dwnmlte Mien" T O r. Hi i, "lonamlte Allen" F Pear. In'-i "Know Your Men" a. Fful Will "Know Yuur .Men" AURORA11 132 OERMANTOWN AY'E. MATINEE IMLT M Allan ! . i 1 " Perfett (rime" T -Allan liu 1 "V Perfeit rime" W. Emilv -'n-ii. .nl Monianue Lce in " Place of Hineiino4ner-" T "Mldnleht (niiihoU." -.11 ir "a F "Phi: ,11 Uie," V 1 Mar 1 n- S Mnry Mile Mime- "Kjes of the Heart" B7MM MTU AND YY-OnDLAND AYE. i mati'.ti: rnu.T M Rurrt HtiFhoK- "-rritrh lj Rick" T Rurwrt H'lxhes' '"rnitrh M HarU" YY" Pauline Pre Uriel;. "V slate of Yanltj" T Paulln l"redrn.k, "Y -"line of Yanitj" F Puuirl a Ma Lean 'The BnokU-'K lleturn' 8. DoimUi Yl.nLnan, 'The Ruiikle's Return' Rl I IPRFRri Hrr-ad A huequehanna lilv'luill- Continuous. 2 until 11 M- Non-n. Ta'madire. "nrindid YVom.in" Nur k LiiinudB "llmnded Won in" . Mie M irr1 m "Idou of Cla" ; Mi. Murni In "IdoN of Clnj " F Cecil l)i Ylilie s "The iua Ylun" S -AtM-n In-, n's 8tnr HIS CARMAN at-KMANTOWV AY'E YArlVIAIN ABOVE A1I.EI.HENT YI 'a 11 r Ion In "The Clreutent Ui-" '" - rt 1. rU r ir "lh (treilr-t line" YY Y i il r,ifn in "The '.rrnnt love" r ih-i-sm i,( - in -inr Mlilliinilrn." F--l'e. Ii .. m "The Y,l uiilers" s UfbH.a Lovo in "The MliiLiudi rs" PPNJTI IR V Erte Ayr. and dm St. V-L-l 1 Ul 1 MYT1NKK '.' M Yl YY ,'Um Ruie " Cheuirr llrfuriiml" T J H 'rvn r- 'Dr. .leikll A Yr. IImIi' Y" len Hr I. In "The Ym lurk Idni" T Sh r.t,' YIn n "The Fl.mu. nf Ynuh" I' 1 an D Kii j. "I.u.k iP .! 1.LI1" - - Yin rl- e rourne-ji "Lust of Mohlc-ins" ' Fay's Knickerbocker f'.oV m ! M YYi'iiam Rus 1 In 'llnre linuekleit'1 1 YSlllUlil I.IISSI.l In Y' Y 'llnim Rimsi 1 n T Y J- in Husee I In F - YY 1 11 mi )tu. 11 ln t YY 1 Sum Rusre ' In "Hare liniilJr" "Hare Uiiuikle'" 'Hire Knutl.li-." "Bare Knuiklih" "Itare Kuui UIch ' FAIRMOUNT Srtth 4 I'.lrurd Avo. MATINEE DAILY Yre All Yli-n Mike? M Mny AllUon In r YY'ilson end Holt, Midsummer YlmlnrW YY" YY'llson & Holt '."mUi ""'''"ninier Madness" ytelt "The l-Tlcr, of Kwlempllon' Peters "The fircut Rflecnier" BO YVish ln "Dinatnlte Allen" r iirt 1. F .House H. o- oreo Yvinh ln -- TAXUI CT THEATUE Bslow Spruce '"'" Ul. YIYTIN'EE DAILY M-M-on Dwle, in "The Rrotlrss Sex" T-YIm n D.-l.s In "The Rei-llrKx be" YY' Lw cod) and ratty Arbu. kl In !Teclsl Orferlnies T YY'lll Borers "Cupid, the Cowrmnrher" F Blancha Sweet, "I hut lllrl Ylontunn" fl Blanche Sweat, "That (ilrl Montana" FRANKFORD4T,8Xjcm,, , M. Norma Talmade, "llrande.1 Woman" T, Vwra Talmadtre "llrnndnl YVoman" YY' O, Thomas "i;erlmd'H hwretliMirt" 1. r-usens u nnen, "ivouarrriii cnancr" P. WunB O'Brien. "Wonderfnt Clninre" 8. B. llamrasriiUIn, "Tb Uauil Ur !'" ' tl t. ( .i. r tr rtAAiwtn ?Xi"" 'V' "-. ."rB0.hl. u," I "nX rioruiu-rj j, uaenie. ,Mr. mini i. nnu thfl 0(.,.lVo phoru,, directed by Mlas Marlon V. rtpanglei All of tho artists '' dressed In costumes of tho alxtlefl. v -, O'Draln.O'Brlen Wedding 7 An lnttrt sting wedding will take ptaos- fcl.i- .-..-Hum Ufc u U UIUI K III I'.U ,..v , chapel of th- Church of tho Geau, whtrn Miss Josephine K O'Brien, Of 1927 Master street, and Mr. Joseph B. O'Draln, of 13 IC North Fifty-seventh street, will bo married by the Rov. Mat thew J. Fortler, K J Tho bride will be given In marrlajra by her brother, Mr Arthur O'Brlon, Of Washington, und will be attended by the sister of the bridegroom. MIks Alice O'Draln, n.d inn Id of honor atid Mr. John V O'Brien, of Evwburg, Pa., another bt other of tho bride, will attend as boat ' man. A sunner will follow tho ceremony at uu evening at 0 o ciock in mo lirivaiw the homo of the bride for the families only. Mr O'Draln and his brldn win J leave fnr Chicago, whero they will moke uieir nurnc Engineers Want Licensure lln-li.li.ir, MnriVi 1 0 Tntth!ti-Cl fkt riw exisU in regard to other profes- sions. The bill would provide for the (Jovernor to appoint n board of exam iners nnd to formulate n system of li censes such as wns established for ar chitects last jear. $ ur Si JHtUraerp gijop, Site. 1423 Walnut Street CHEERY-STYLE HATS FOR SPRINGTIME Original, Exclusive ,Vo Duplicates FANCY SPORT BAGS COATS SWEATERS SUMMER FURS Furs stored and insured 5 per cent. Repairing and remodel injy before storing. Special prices for Summer orders for Fall. PHOTOPf.AYV W L3fsrgaasaafecirfcpaxM ! Germantown "JSatinEb'SXi An. ILT M Wo C Cabanne"'. The s(f.ftirrM The Meiler" i nm t fannni e W Wri C Cs -nn r The htritm" i .Mae Marsn r,h T'" Uuir 'iVnld Lady rT .!! iMtl" ,,'"'l I-sily" rsh. "The Mttle 'Frold Laur" 1 Mho M, S Mae Mn IMPERIAL SD AND POPLAR. JO MAT1VEE DAILT , " 'line of Y'nItyM M I'au.'ro Ff-' rl I I-j!'p. k F, I : n Fu'i uii. -rnir 111 vanity" T -I'ntK, F S'ar 1. - i.iiii.iri'ne Derll" . T.'.i MI'lM'trlnsj Devils" luce nt Ynnr YYIndnw" -h '. I i '-rho While Moll" IEFFERSON :n,h n au. JJ-J I I-I01Y MATINEE DAILT .Yr- 1I(B Hnr 'The Spenders" T Uow Hnipfi n In 'The "nerders" v ft , V. i-r .,1 IMMllll" ,. .r, j,i.. ,, ln ..0, , d ij,,!,.. FCliirr ru in "Pe . refill i..Vi.i.. s a.ui I.-t,-i -n "Tho Ore-1 Redrrmrr" LIBERTY I,U0AnMt,.'PlDV,r AV M Fflanci. .,.. .-h,!!, ,1nt, Mn r r. ' . Yloiii.riu, "The Jnckllns" i- R -'V.1;?.'1" "' Tt"' Roakle'i Relurn" b ii'ort- YY.. n in "Dvn.inilt.- lrn" MANHEIM l.ERMYIiYYVV AVB. Y r YLYNHF.IYI ST. ' I-. 'The Pit" "lltlklinlitl tin.? tt'L.M V YVI -in 1 a T r h' l-n, YY -H lli-i I, T -A'Ve Ilrrt 1 'The Yl 11 Who Forgot" The Hunk-ry llenrt" I era k !.- 1, n in ..-r- o.- :.'..' S Wi.lium Ilu-.e.l I-, "iari, siVickie" MODEL iss il' 'T" PT OrchestrsZ HiWL-'U.L, .'ontltiuou. from I to 11 , r,u -, V-red"! k. "V si,,, , Vanity" Y - i'i '- I-' He- " .,ie of vanltr" r ""," ,' .1"',,nn'.' Voir.'" m "fhrfsIiMi,ilt Mist.h h h 'IMminiiH lteti OVERBROOK030 "aveuford 1 YY . In -i 1 1 ir.h' . "In.lde of the Cud" vV, ''"",r: "!" "'! Hi" l'ne?" ' "5- "."" ' "Harriet nml Hi, Plnlr I Miy vi iBit "Held In Trust" s -'Muelui. Mu irfur 'The Rookie', Return '-'PARK RIIX3B AVE. t dauphin anr. irit. 2 18 EB d 4.Y la 11 M "Pasklon." with ru Veifrl 1 "Passion" with I'Mu Nert W - r . IU'-. "PeJrefnl Y'uMeT" 1 -.1 harlot- n "IViKvtiil Ysllrr" I K ih nn M.; Dnld '"lhe Cnrtln, r ijous-tnji Mi ri s- "The Penalty" Jl lJE MATIN'UK MATURDAT Yt FrinkHn FeTum 'The Imlloplnc IlevlF r Mali lun lUmlln-n "II If i ( hanre" YY' Bessie llarr nea.e "Tlie Ilmken Hate" F Ilobart Bosorth. "The Hrule. Mister" ,s-Hobsrt llosworth "The Unite Y u, iT . ier 1 " i 11. li nm.r "ine nice or Destiny" WM PFNN ut ""'' '-" a,t"r Avt, ' u1" """" " 'd Plciure ' Yf Yi,,r Pi I for 1 "The l.oe I.Uhl" T Marv PI kf. r.l "The Ine I.lshl" YY" Mary Plikt rl "The llie I,lht" 1 - j r Curwuid h "N'nmids of lhe Sorth" F J. O t urw-iod s "N'umads of lhe North" M J O. Lurunod s "Nomads of the North A yuiile to the better film offerings appears in Tho Ledgers every day. 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