V ' ' "V'V -l - EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERr-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, MAROB 23, 1921. 11 r-mwnti ;ysr gossp about people fancy Wynne Talks of Several Newly Announced Engagements She Hears Rumors of More Ball to Be Given With Horse Show It) von evei w nnjthliiR, op henr U anvtlilnR f,,r ,,in' iitlr. like tile mber f etwiReiiienti; llml lire helnc Sin-eil thMP ilnjH? "hret- c-.ter.lny. two on Sntunlnv. ami thrre nte rumors i rimmr- of more to bo niinnunced hi ik . nrnr fiitnro ! Holly Strt.bliiR and U'llliiim Caner ami nthcriiii-IIeiirlfiiie- .H It "li lYe-swell Hetty and Hill mid Tinh tire " l'liilii.lel.).inns. but Miss Henri'i'""1 I" fm Morrlatuwn. irm STUritlNCr came out n jenr'"","1 '"'" ,l ',r('f'- ""' nrc linvlnit D nR nn.l lm- been i ip nr in tlio; Mr,. rllll PpiI , Urrnlno'ii yoiiDcrr Ml She took lit. esthetic I, lMor, ,, w, -, , ln'N,c" f" M orK .1. 11.- ik of bo Town Knsland and Mav at several IntJtK lt "1i!nlL,f.r HJ'?...'J'"V t"(,l.,,nrt '"Itowim before retilinlnir to HiIh eotmtrv "Ull ' H rimpie in ucchn uro. i ,lnp. p . innkod ver.v pretty. rlip vvhn one f iIhki' 'lite illver buds, William furrr Is tin tlilrd con of the IlarrlKnn K f':inei anil If brother of Ilnrrlmni, ,Tr lui iiinrueil I'ltendiilo Hnlril. t'y 'tuidiile. m)U lenicniber, was the Trench jnmnos I" "Wi Not?" pATIII.lt IM'. IIKN'IIIQIT.S is tl.o 0 ilmisliter of Or. mid MrH. Itcnry A. Hnrii'i"1 "c brother Herbert, who married Marj Cnnovor. lives ont on the Main Line, anil rntiierine nas niton Tilted lure Mob Cresswoll is a Hon of the lute Colonel Charles T. Creswell. His inotlii'i was Miss Hell Catherwood, and lie 1' a nephew of Sirs. Charles Francis (itimmov nnd of Mrs. Sidney Keith, of tills rit.v. Hob served in the vrnr with distinction. The Cresswolls lire nt -1-- Locust street, next door to die tiuinineys, whose house is 1512ft Iwnst I hem t tint no definite dnte has boon tcl for the wedding, but it will probnbly take place in the eaily fall T THINK It s a dandy idea to have a X hnll at Dei on Inn in connection with the Horse Hliow this season. Lust jenr roe inn opened after the school nt Devon Manor closed for the summer, nnd the old hotel which had been shut for a number of years, lenewed its activities, which have always been of interest 'for people on the Main Line. Time was when the Hrjn Alnwr Hotel and Dowm Inn were the RiiHierliiK places for the clans in Miininertime, but for a number of thus there seemed to be no one to eneoiunije a reopening. Perhaps the mere oi uevon inn last o,ur. with lis weeklr dances and air of Rayety, will Inspire -mother trial nt Hryu Mnwr. Among the women on the ball committee are tin two Morrises, Mrs. Lloyd and Mrs Vow bold, Mrs. Ilalph Karle, Mrs. Joe Mil lliiu'y and Mrs. Ilob Toland. ' T SVW Mis. IMwin Eldon Orahnm in J- n inr on Walnut street jestordny. She was w online a smart tiiilleure of dark blue finished nt the neck with u hish collar of Australian opossum, ller fcni was n hi ire blnck velvet toque trimmed with n dinoping. uncurled oh tridi feather. which wns Kriicofiilly plnml on the richt side and nrrnnsed mer the hnir. Mrs. Ornham is very Rood looking, her hnir is especially beautiful. It ! (Ink cray. hnvine turned when "lie s .unine. nnd with her splendid (olor and carefulh arranged coiffure she lsiiluas .1 pleasure to see T " 1 II liree hiue tnken a villa in Winter Harbor for tlio summer, and as the .lolwi It Drevols. Hr., will stuv In IIu- (Vv LsV m-WWWWW&MP KX'WWtW'W jMBW .taW I lac tn JiHiIIvjHk VJHmV ; Kid, BEmBimP twei I In ?SwHaan!laW 4M "M J?vffti W DO NOTICE THE ADORABLE COLLAR ON THIS NAIVE LITTLE SILK FROCK WHICH ( HOOaBS rOHJ'HIS AFTERNOON. AND NOTICE, TOO, THE SIMPLY WONDERFUL EFFECT OF THE APPLE OREEN TAFFETA BANDING ON THE .SKIRT. KAVISSANTE, N'EST CE PAS 7 AND HER STOCKINGS, WRAITHS OF SILK SHIM MER IN MISTY GREY, MATCHING IN SHADE THE GREY OF HER EXQUISITE GREY SUEDE PUMPS. STRAPPED HIGH OVER HER PATRICIAN INSTEP AND WITH HIGH OR LOW LOUIS HEEL, DEPENDING ON HER MOOD. NOR IS IT DIFFICULT TO GUESS THAT HER PUMPS COME FROM HALLAHAN'S, FOR MISS NOWADAYS KNOWS THAT HERE SHE IS ALWAYS SURE OF FINDING THE NEWEST OF THE NEW, IN SHADE AND IN DESIGN PER FECTLY CONTOURED AND FITTING AS THOUGH MADE FOR HER YET ALWAYS SO VERY MUCH LOWER IN PRICE. nruiicheaiiOth & r Kt WTTra.-' f f "fl tope HiIh summer, Ihrir home in New - port will not be oci-uplcil by any of me uiiuii.v, iiiursi mime oi llcf rcln Mvea from I'lillndelplila decide to go then-. Tlmt IihIij of lillsiobeth Drexcl's Is -i perfect dear, and Iti-sslc in wild about him. .She Iiiih innde a most de voted mother, and Ii n piettv as can bo. T UAIt, too. that Lorraine Dillon, i V",.nw' Sf,,,tl nni1 Annn l.eif nrc ".n i i... . . ranees Heoli Is iniuir,i li. the ttcv. Albert Lucns, you know, and 1 nndeistand they are to be inarilcd In tlii! fall VTIJDOIK knew Hint people w rote wl ' Ink, but he never knew what II Ith knew u'lwit- llitu wrintiR tiiitiK was. nnd that nny one could read what wni nut on the paper mid understand it wns evidently boond his comprehension. Thp nilier ilnv vlnVwr n,1H Nit,i,'P "t Inr desk anil Ncddle. looking up from his play, re iiinrked: "Wlmt you doln'. Muvvv?" "I n. writing to Aunt X " "Writln'? Muvvy?" "Vos. dearie, nnd I'm telling hrr that you are plnylng here heldo mo while I write." "Whv, Muvv," iSclninicd Neddie In utter surprise, "( nn she hear ink?" N'ANCY WYNXi:. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES The (TUCBtH who will attend the. luncll eon nnd theatre purty on Wednesdnv, March 30. which Mrs. Thomas Leiimlnir tir .South TH-ent-tlrst street, will Ktve In honor of Miss (iulndvs (' Hopkins, Mr Mark Hopkins. Mr. Maurice Iteck scher ami ilr niohard ltcckscher. cnil dren of Mr. mid Mrs. Stevens Heckscher. win mciuui .miss (.-aioiinn .Norton, mish Xancy I'oaraon, Miss 1'omlea Hurr, Miss I Ktliel Heckscher, Mr. IMgar Hlnnott. Mr , JoseDll Slnnott and Mr. Frederick ISrlf- lln The guests who will attend thn dinner on Friday. April 1. whlclj Mrs. Alfred Paul Motris. of Vllhimiva., will glv In liunuv of her daughter, Miss Ottllle Mor ris, before the dance which Mr and Mrs Henry Miller Watts will give In honor of their debutante daughter. Miss Marian Watts will Imlude Miss Adelaide A. Soildcr. Miss Henrietta MucDonuld Wil son, Mr Hulph Souder. Jr., Mr. l'lilllp Cnrsou and Mr. Dwlght Garrison Mrs. Robert Hmott Hare, of 400 South Twenty-seiond stieet, Is enter taining as hvr guest Miss HcttJ L Worthlngton Miss Worthlnglon who has been spindlng the winter at Atlantic City, will lemalii for about ten days. Mrs. Hiiro, who spent several days In Washington lut the guest of her son-ln-law nnd .daughter Mr and Mrs. Wil liam Frederick llolt.man, returned to her homo yesterday. Among tho guests who will attend the dniuo at the Mask and Wig clubhouse, to bo gleh by Mr and Mrs. Charles O'lpln. 3d, of the Lenox, after tho Mask und Wig performance on Wednesday eenlng. March 30. will be Mr. and Mrs Ilrlce Ulvnii, Mr and Mrs Kdward H Fitler. Mr and Mrs. Richard F.vans Norton, Mr. and Mrs Waltcv .1 Steol, Mr and Mrs. C A Heckfccher Wetherlll. Mr and Mrs. J Hutchinson Scott. Mr. and Mrs. Gcorgo A Huhn. .id. Miss Mary Uobson Xorris Miss Lls.i N'orrls. Miss I'ollv Thnyer. Miss Peggy Thuvir, Miss ItanccK Trmch.ird Leaf, Mls.s Tluodor.i Koltli Llllle, Mlsa Catharine C.issaid. Mlas Mnigarct Curtis, Mr Harry Cur tis, Mr DougUn Wiirflent, Mr Henrj McMlchnel, Mr Whitney Wright. Mr Alfred Seargent Mr Ijwls Parsons, Mr II lll'Illll IIIM IITIlfl I llftaa . lIt a4 ADORATION 1 1' lute Khi. Suede. Rich Black Kid and Calf VE FIFTY flALLAHAN' 1 Jlgood shoes I 9.11 MiBivlrM- Q-n-lf Chestnut, i08 Lancaster Ave, e - a 1 m? Ixv.vgfel- :'j A MISS VKA (1LAOYS SWAIITLK.Y Daughtfr of Mrs. I. Krwln Swnrtlcy, of .'U27 Cedar aienue. whose engagement to Mr, John 1'uill Kudlslll, of L'51 South Klftj -second street, has leccntly been announced ?Tl ,tf"'12v.lil0 u1"' y ,,JO,.,n ? ,. . ?r ,n,"H.rd Muort' llml M l'u,"liv ' iii-vnvitci . Mlsa Jean ( llullltt. of Torusdale. is visltUig Mr and Mrs, Roger L Putnam In Springfield, Mas , for ten das, Mr. and Mis. Charlton Yumnll, of Seventeenth and Locust streets, enter tained at dinner last nlghtand later In their box at the opera. Their guests Included Mr. and Mrs. Aithtir llmlen New bold. Jr, imd Mr. and Mis Alex ander Co Ymunll Mrs, Uenjnmln Coates has Issued in vitations for a party on Wednetday, March 30, In 'ionor of her son, Mr, Llojd Morris Coates. Mrs. Coates' mother. Mis Thomsa Uurnsldo Moiris, who sptnt part of tho winter with Mis Coates at the Wellington. Is occupj Ing n house at 128 t-'outh Twcnty-becond strent. Mr. and Mrs Carl Ncldhard Martin nnd their daughter, Miss Hvelyn Mar tin, and their son, Mr Carl N. .Martin. Jr, of 408 Moreland avenue. Chestnut Hill, will sail In Juno foi lairope, where they will Hpend the summer traveling. Miss Martin will not make her debut next full. Mrs. I low aid Wurts Page und her daughters. Miss Kdlth Nelson Pagu, Miss Hvelyn U. I'age and Miss Marv Cox Page, of 1013 Clinton street, will sail on June 0 for a trip abroad, where they expect to remain until the autumn. Mrs. James (!. Lei per, of Summit ave nue, Chestnut Hill, who has been spend ing several weeks with her brothci-ln-iaw and sister. Mr. and Mrs, Jucob S. nisntoii. of Norwood Hull. Chestnut Hill. at their home In Bellealre, Flu., will re-I turn to her home the latter part of ntxt week. Mr and Mis. llluliaid S Newbold have i Her chiffon silk stockings here at 8.L5. J780 Gcnnantown Ave., 5U0, Germantoivu Ave. letunied fiom a visit to Atlantic City and are the guests or Mr New hold's mother. Mrs. John Da Costa Newbold, of 2221 St. Joincs place. Miss Josephine Crlsfleld, daughter of Mr. and Mrs J A. Penrce Crlsllcld, who Is u student ut Smith College, Massachu setts, will arrive homo tomorrow to spend the faster holidays with her par ents at their home In Chestnut Hill. Miss Crlsfleld will entertain as her guests over tho holidays Miss Paulina Whitney and Miss Uleanor Robertson, lxjth of Minneapolis, Minn Mr Arthur Crlsfleld will spend the holidays as the guest of Mr. John McArthur Harris, Jr., at Duck Hill Falls. Mrs. Moncuro Middle, of Gravers lane, Chestnut Hill Vho has been spending tho winter and early spring at Palm 1 eTuliet ty X Lawlar 1126 Walnut St. rX9.V.rs. Smart L'p-to-thc-iMinutc Hats Dressy and Tailored Special Values aafe "J r W fi to match arc 1 m urvA I WW Ilcach, Kla., will return to her home on Saturday Mrs, Alexander Oaresche .Voirls and her dobutanto daughter, Miss nilraboth C Xorrts, who spent the winter lit th J.ongacro and aro passing scverHl tnontliH nt their home In Cuba cxfiect to sail catly In Juno for Uuropo to Mpend tho Bmnmot touring: tlio Continent Mr nnd Mrs. Kdward lungerlcli Smith, Jr. of Golf rood Wynneflcld, who hao been siiendlng the Lenten sea son In Florida, will leturn to their home next weok. Mrs Hurry Wardman. of Wniiltnan homo on 3aturda ovenlng. Tim guesti Park Inn, Wnahuigtoii Is liclng enter- Included Mr. ind Mis, C En1,"!?0" talneil as tlio uest of Mrs Charles Oil- llrown, Mr. and Mrs Clarence Dill. Mr pin, 3d, of tho Ienox Apaitnients. Shu and Mrs William Schelble, MJM Mil will rtmnln during Hasur week. I died Franklin and Mr, Ieo1 Williams Mist) Marlon C Donoghue. daUfchtor ' ot Mr. and Mrs Daniel Charles Donoghue, of 6733 Hmlen stieet, CJer mantown, who will be presented to Boclety bj her patents In the uulumn will entertain at a small luncheon at her home tomorrow. Miss Doiiogluiu will also entertain at a. card party at her homo on Saturday afternoon. April Hi. In honor of Miss Charlotte Ma Graves, dobutanto daughter of Mr and Mis. Ferdnand J. Graves, UT Wlssahlckon nvenuo and Manhelm stiVet German town Mr and Mrs James Clark Wlndon ofltertilntil at their hom In German town last nvcnlng- In celebration of their tenth wedding anniversary Mr and Mrs. Charles R. Halg, of Mer ohujitvlllu. announce the engagement of their daughter. Mis F.lla Lillian Halg, to Mr Jnck Prince Cooper NORTH PHILADELPHIA .li nnd Mrs. Iouls Oe(rstle, of 1411 Not th (Jioad street, announci. the en gagement of their daughter. Miss Ruth Sophia Gterstlev. to Mr Julians Htcht, of Ualtlmore Miss Ueatrice Llpshutz, daughter of Mr. and Mrs Charles IC Llpshutz of 2fi07 Not th Thlrty-flrst street whose en gagement to Mr. Albert Heokheimei, was ieceiitl announced, was the guest of honor at a kitchen shower given bv Miss Florence Glelsner, nt thn home of Miss Llpshutir, on Thursdn evuilng, which was followed bv a dame boiit sixty guests were present SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr Joheph A t'uslilnjj entei lamed the meinlierr. or the Argle Club at his home, 20" South Twentieth street last evening Preparations are btlng tnado for the club's spring dance, which will bo given on Wedtieeday evening, April 13. at Coil's Studio, 2 J South Fortieth street. Among the members of tho club nre Mr Maurice J. Towers. Mr. Joseph A. Doughertv. Mr James Williams and Mr. Abnmi Nichols itl'.rleJld1. CMl nubf" Pototsk.v, of I 1604 South Hlghth street, will be glad ' to know that he is recuperating frbm hla recent Illness I-'rlends of Miss Lisle 1'iawford nt otie llfn..n. .. . ..v . ,,,.,UVi utti, win De a know she is recuperating from h t;ci4b iiiiirfin We II reduce the weight ( of any woman 3 It makes no diflercnce how stout you are ot wheie J von are too fleshy. Our method makes pUy ot reducing, jkj gives grace to form, poise and u figure easily gosned " Let us put jou at thr weight where you will look ' our best, whether jou are slightly over-weight or not 1 Trial Demomtration Treatment Gratu r A. 1 V I Sr The euy. lislnrxl methods of t lif Cnllliis liutltule romblnn exerrlsr, h a t li h, mussuiie. ft fri brenthlnx ami rrlatatlon ull In (ircumiitanrf'H of thr utmost rom fort, privacy nnd rrtlnrnirnt. iOffr rJL A Xi!?fc5o- nirigmn'ijfijHiniPTTHTTnniiniiqfii'jiiiiitniiuiHiERnjiri.ninitn'pimi'prn fftiiiiPnTH'innfjifiHiiiHTHfM'hiini'HKi'tm'm'H George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Now-a-days It's Allen's Hats More Stunning Hats for the Easter Holidays A complete new line of Trimmed Hats, includinp ever tvpe iJ" Jim !,ho plam tailed style to the hirue Dressy lints nodding, with flowers. Many New Hats fiom our own work rooms m llower trimmed and feather trimmed und plenty of Hlnek, Navy and Brown - You can choose as low as $9.00 and $10.00. Handkerchief Specials for Easter Uomrn'n xlirrr iill-llnrn Vii tie slieilaT 3,1c nu h. Solid rolorrd Hum lirn.i.tiubrd httiidkerclilrf,. J.U umi 30r n.tli .ud !,uiv"'!:PIinHMUi,.UM.-iin "l1-"1'1," '"'"tlt.hrd hm.ill.errl.lrf, of hoei alio tiiav linen ','iVr, .in,., sue and 7.V each. f...ii... .. . . ......r,.i. u .Hiuopru liiiiulkerilllrfd, ,10, rarli, Una imnilkrr.lilrf, ith hand VHl 11. hlldrrn'n liHiidkerrhlrf, , m a olored no. fit, liiuul-niadr liaiidkrrclilrfi, nl 1. Full-Fashioned Silk Hosiery of the " Better Kind, $2.50 Pair 1.lll!J",:rJS,"?..f PH'V'""' "' tn.-st.ao,.,. b.s, i.tiiilit) to purLhase Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers, $2.95 , r.iV "PCS'.'m ",urcx'i-p elliibles uh to ofler tins ev-cutionullv tine irn.le i prie'e h"k l m'er'w'" uf J 'voU-hnuvin ..,!,.. a, this 'leinarkTibh 16 Button Length Suede Gloves for the Easier Parade, $9.00 Ih. stvlen for tlinciu demand long r uwh ithri ti h, ,i-. oi -ull .itid ;ve Mix,- thBiu here in ovtrv sire ami II correct shjde foi fcprinif, of tour. the ale TrefousHo lovis -orrn.1, shade- Plaid Skirts for the Miss, Special $5.75 A speoiul ntiNh.uM- i mibles uh to ofTei a llnni 1 (IniKi, ii, i i l'i 'xu'ioTlr fi" ll" ?oungor Klrl jua' ''o"'""''fo"n'i'avV.'',i''J :!V.'I French Chenille Dotted Veiling for Easter he newest eilinB i, Spi nuj i';:" i.Vt.cr5 "on"'" '"s utu,'7 Continued Sale of the New Ribbons for Spring and Summer Muti iciii- too numerous to mention at sreutli' ion,- Coty's UOrigan Face Powder, 75c U,00A" b1"8 '" thlS f8moU8 ! PW which U regularly WE8T PHILADELPHIA , Mm, John A Ilockoy, 3317 'lnK street, who accompanied by her Uaugiv tor, Miss Edna Ilocke, of tho Knox Hchool, Cooiiertow n, N Y , motored to the Chalfonto Hotel, Atlantic City foi tho week-end, has returned to her home Mr John Leary ha returned to his homo In Atlantic City, after being tne guest for a few days of his brother-ln-law and sister, Mr and Mrs r rank H McLaughlin, of 33 Mouth Fiftieth street. Mr and Mrs c D Davis, of the Mori tevlsta Apartments, entertained uw i innmnara nr inair na ri I'lii members of their card ciuo hi "':;' Mr and Mrs. Uuh Frnscone, of West Philadelphia, announce the engagement of their daughter, Miss .Mary Froscono, to Mr. Alfred Vnrallo, of this city. Miss Lillian Sweldman gave a sur prise graduation party in honor of Miss Jean Pastcan on 8utida evening at 1831 South Plf-fourtri stieet Among those picaent were Miss Ida Levin, Miss Pearl Leavy, Miss Anna Love, Miss Lil lian Lcav). Miss Hetty Love, Miss Frances Wlshnov, Miss Sara Pastcan, Miss Shirley Kaplan Miss Jean Past can, Mr Max lick, Mr Si Lewis, Dr William Pestcoe, Mr l Moore, Mr Dave Rosen, Dr. Herman Garfield Mr. Myer Goldman, Mr Al Katlnsky. Dr Gilbert Ooldberg, Mr Mnthej Kramer and Mr Hilly Forman A meeting of the Links rlub was held at the home of Miss Gertrude Hhaw p07.' P.ukslde avenue, on Sundav evo nlng Mis William Heniv Iliooks If of 4301 naltlmoie avenue, tins Meturned from New York, where she vvas the guest for a few davs of Mr nnd Mrs Drjden Kusi'i of New York and Tter nsrdsvllle N J TIOGA Mis I' I, Possehl of 1 I T VVestmoie land street, will entertain her five hun dred liub at hei home on Fiida after noon April 1 tho members of which are Mrs H Gehrlng Hnrknehs Mrs. Charles Hrlckner Mrs Oscar Noll, Mrs. Jack Glaze Mrs. Lillian Ball, Mrs Frank Paul and Mrs Hugh Hunnii Miss Glndjs Muiph. of North Hio.ki street entertained on Hunda evening In honor of Miss Mae Couinbe of Mount Holly the follow lug guests Miss Mary Sheildnti Miss Vnua Sheridan, Miss Margaret Spnth Mi Frederick Kndle, Mr. ltarn Meyer Mi I'rarik I)o le, Mr James Mauger and Mr Harry O'Connoi Mr and Mrs Frank Pnul nnd tnelr famllv will spend Kaster vieek-end at Atlantic City Mi und Mrs. Paul have been entertaining Mi nnd Mrs Mnr shall Acres of Washington for a fw davs STRAWBERRY MANSION A farewell surpilse was given In honoi of Mss" lule linhelro bv Miss Snoie i Messing at hi home 1958 North Hollv t, will be Klad toiioou ii'7 """ mose present wer re ! Miss Hebecca Cross Miss (Jertrude . Leonard Miss Sadie Lleberman Miss Frances Lleberman, Mlsa 1'earl Messing COLLINS INSTITUTE For Women Exclusively Bellevue Court Building A 1418 Walnut Street Nrit to the llrlleTur-Strutforil J Phone Spruee 8484 .1 HairdresMine Dept, in connection rirrr!i;iFfaiic5i?P.j-5w J' iMimnwiitiBimiiiiriiiiiiwiirj'iHj S3 3' liundkrrclilrfh v it li eorded tioidet embroideixj luriRii- .-.Or i.,,ii bet ',:i 1. 111. ,'.0u null. -". ull (.Ounoin i al hA, i 1 - e( m u " k' 'ir", 'ou.; wt; d nikci Miss Nan vcbwildel Mi Hlltr.Heln. li Herbert I 'olieii, Mr Hmrv Gotlllrli Mi Moses Gloss, It Louis I Gross Vli Louis H Gross Mi NnmiiH law. Mi Ldwln Messing iinil Mi s Schweldel Ml nnd Mis Fied Cohen of JS.lTi Lehigh aveniK inWilnlncd on Sunilav In honor of Mi und Mi" Jm.k fihreii and their daughtei Ml and Mr A lit n ham Ftubln of JO II North Thirty-third street annomiu th engaKcinnit of their daughter. Mls Mm nle I). Rubin to Dr Mortis L Fuehs of this city Ott-Leonards Wedding' .Miss Llla f "in lit 1 1 Ixonaids, dangli l r of Mm Lroiiuid M Leouauls of i.'f, South Twelfth stn-ei und .i, Gmigi Warren utt. son of Dr l.anibrrt (itt were marrlfd vei (iilctu Hi I otloil yosliiday afternoon in the Lpln-npul fliuii.li of St Luke ami thr Ltiiidintiv Thirteenth stieet bio .-irm e 'li, ceremony wn performed bv tin It- In IliMd M Htfi'le rertoi of ihf iliiinh tin their leturn fiom u wddlnir irln Mr utid Mri Ott will l nt home -i rn April 1G at 1905 North Broad stt.i latitatiooi v& or Annoonci- lloUrrnle I'rlrfu inenti vrlate4 Write or rhnnn for Rncrartr) samplti, ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 8M W.IbuI U. PARAMOUNT 1342 Chestnut Street SALE! TWEED & JERSEY SPORTS SUITS $ 15 Worth 29.75 to 35.00 I lit II O I OI p lllll -port fabrli lfir mil 1 e il in all s li ii il r s and Smarti ' inoib New Polo Coats ituntmii, I'" , nr. i ii ii t f-.it ji rulPI H Uk i iinvrrlllilr ' o! d) I ,JU a r s fie t il " I I I'Uill Nai II. is ft wmi ni!ii8ii,iiiiiii,!iiiiiiiiii'inii,iiiiiii'Wiiiiii,!i'riiiii wmm iimniiuiiii iwtiu H H Victor Bread The Big Family Loaf 8C At all stores of -the yMCh luriMti im 'Miifi "'in Win'iiiwiiitit1 mull i, I'liftiiwinini PUH ADUU'in V. 4 I OltCMOST THE V n rs BROAD mki-1 "dosJ(x v y. ,' ' Pop. Mat. Toda, 50c to $1 50 VERDICT "i I'iiii.Aiu l.rm GEO. m!" COHAN'S Ut iiD. k 'I rn n,,li "THE ACQUITTAL" NOl'.Tll VMl!I.lrASv Mmu , huJ1 I tf INQt ll.r.K. Ill- V a tj , lnH !! HI ! I lfKK VV II u, ., , ullall 1 ran i RKC'lltD- in- ..ii-piii.- hi h, , lh, III I I.K'IIN K'tli-K (Tuoil iiirl.HliHrna f.AITTI VI-flr alllilDM IhrilN , r. i:m . i.rtii.Kr. . P,ioi u r l nye ii Tw a r i SI'KMi Hi tIK ' UNANIMOUS! garrickTvi;,- , , oi if !Pop. Mt. Today 50c to $1 50 I' "IT'S SURfcll MAKING PEOPLE TALK- GEO M (OHAN'.S AMAZING PLA'i NEMESIS B) VI, ' Tt - Ho VI v I.MMETr CORRIGAN And the Clever Cohan Cast FORREST L"V: i .. r m .. t- i VT s to 'I- s inoi up. iirti. i oday ' Hl.s r $2 I VT LAST K-venuiRs Matinees It.uicis WILSON in it N'eu De '0f HOPPER mil Wondro is t K M 1 N 1 E Next Week SEATS NOW MASK & WIG CLUB 'nit t'M i i ruin t I,, SOMEBODY'S LION" JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatoiy, 1028 Chestnut St aCWsv,.j:,':;:r: iii i - ROSELAND DANCINIG Bioad nnd Columbia Ave --HI 'II 111 In CABARET SHOW TONIGHT Private Instruction " fi-j -. WllIlHIA 11A0IN4 TfATflHi MStCflOM irr t i t.)l Hf T CH ESTAJUT ST. S0pu?? SAW ,HUt ' ,,,71.1 'luinir in ih iinicii, .if tin iii'rfjriiiaiio '' di (uiIhii ll-iM hi s nhflip jV Ijj I it r t mi, n vi i i i vi lis -cj iS I AC X til .1 I, Mi. I I MM.llS , M J V li n fur nni iv nt'n' iiinKi"" vlv!l I l'i ,i,i Ini ilrr. "vK ' FIRST POf3 MAI. TODAY i &' PRICES 50$l.50 7 , lOilUl I Kill ferr'Ollinri WOUIILi OF THE OWN i f. A CIGAMTIC MJHIZ BANG MJitf a Ci' of if'tt lien1 Sitfi fAHD IOO OENTtiTV BEAUTIE3 1QO 'S" SHUBERT ev,rNN" AT o 1S Popular Mat. Today "$ 1. 50 ARTHUIi HAMV,f R5TCIV SV '. jpietriL niu FRANCES WHITE IN ft MuSICOMlftV WK BEN WELCH STAR LAST TAH CHQg..s ADELPHI rgtS AT 0 70 "If", THUR5 fVN6 First Pop Mat Thurs. I $1.50 COMSTOOK. " GCTJ tifllGHTEST "-MERRIEST COrttoy By AUTHORS or'POLuV ITH A PAJT VUlUUIAlt MIITM MOllV BOYD WINTYAE. , Di'tCT reoM oi ' 'a t r 6if.": 'iAttr 3 VIM 4 CUtl er bio rf,T ute sT. LTKIV LAST TWO WECK5 MATINEE TODAY at 2:20 ill. ei,ivvs 'HI.f.ni JAME, COWLr h'SMIUN' THROUGH Walnut is ' vl a & i 2iU woiiiui n ,)lh mb)uii t h B anarp Nu OM v,. , i p di ii, s(j t lldl.OOUK LAST TWO WEEKS I li IIVItTi VV l ru TI 1.1 Y Irsnts TllU C.rtKAT AMimtf'AN ACTUn GUY BATES '"-r C Cr Mwfm POST r, "The Masquerader" ' 1 f'rrY VVUItLD S. MOST ULALTII LI, THBATIIK , Jyi ss '7 w m y0ft-r '-" V jyJilrzz fij) Sh MARKET AT I9TH IH'S VVf.KK II A VI o tt.lft I' M a FtrtiT nam ion vi. vrrrtACTiON uoitornv PHI 1,1 1P.M AND CAUT f'f I0UII l'i ATKI.S IN MAN-WOMAN MARRIAGE V.rvINfi --Plif TAi fl Alt' t? SPintNO' VOt d ViAHVt: lll.UM- snprann 11V M i. (I P M p. run 33p .' h h Mild ll.Uon. 1 Ken Oo I- V V MNd.v 1 I I ; li fi i Oi lv A I t lifi v V - ti tint t)Ts Hs ion .ii I , ,r t Inn n i H. tori . l.iiK. . 7 .'' S.l'SM K1.K W!l V K I. HI) and V,'NJ2. Wrtl.v , Till, l.flV r. SPFCIAI." ST ANTONI-'T;' VWW! 'FATTY' ARBUCKLE - 'T-''VUUl " M"'" "N V MlSlON Or Brewster's MillJons" . ' ' ' ' ' ' - I V - K Soprftio ri vv, i i. Mi,., nun, "Huah" PA I APF ,-M Mvn:ETSTIlIEET 1 Ll IVLi ii t i 1 f. P VJ OTIS SKINNER x r.1 'jy V'!-Li - i'ni'iii tio.n or KISMET" S " 11- I - M. - of -hi Vtnun e.J Arcadia ",:n, .S'"'",P LUI WbbER S It. V I I fill. I I I Kjs "What's Worth While" i it- fM -i i , i,, xMwiii nr Virtnria kkt st 0 uth V 11 IU1 lrt i m , , tft ,, ., TWIN BEDS ' - r.w Mr . V',1:,' ' LARRY SEMON ""' s, m w . ",rn, , , II ck CAPITOI V MUtKrr STnKKT v-"r1 1 I t w ,1., i, ,, rv i i , on i vnM nil PiPl.n RFGENT MnrT v " int. ivi-.UL.lv l immnx i -sir 0 CI DRP MVP.KIT U.hL-r VJL.VUL. vi it sil'Ki v i I. . 1- il -in r.rn . ACADEMY OF MUSIC bat , April 2. at 2:30 P M. GLUCK ZLMBALIST KLUTAL 1 -" ' - J- " . li.iu a il a 1'inv :l TI VS THEATRE ' Tfik'L'-LEW" JLANAbA'lR&'cb. , ' HI (M llfiVIK . "- - ' ' I'h i i f hnolar J 1 l.. -UllH f , , ,, I I k ll-l,, " i it r i i u T!:LE mountain ash w LLon iMMLl U IUIK , WITHEKSPOON HALL SAT. EXT.., MARCH 26, 1921 K 1 ' ' i f nut i ACADIn m ' 'I up ' ,- 29 t i i i .... i ,v M A N O N i. I i l v I. r i Mn 1 i I rf i .. It li! t I I . I' ' r Ill I r X I VI, a li ,, 1 i Vim 1 ' ," "allat ' ' I" llullut, III n l HI, t)K J M ' una (. v A . I,. . .. .'" ... . .-w... fiii ' nvt MAI. 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