PV'' 'il. t'viit'i"'-ti ry ir'-' '--mw "-'' ',''"'-,s'w'f.".jSgfflSK7,'(5 WTkJit. I. fi7BKKWE5HPIPffSTn J jTWis'iliift JifJ it i . . A ;. :? '. I'tQtt ytf- ,Tw'!frSP'M' r"" ?'"?, v ,v"jrff"ur v ' " f,'"' -- K i JUST GOSSIP, ABOUT PEOPLE jVa.ncy Wynne: Tells o f , ilfr5 JolinA. mown, and Miss McKim.toSail I Shortly for France Palter Gqiiigsand Comings I SAW If., and lj-8. Morris "Wislat comlnR out of Brond Btrflft Sintlon towthcr yesterday. ' Mrs. Wlstnr wrs WnriM a beautiful' frock of dark bliio Polrft twill, the ultlrl being trimmed with Insets of qullllmii of, tlio amo ma (trial. Her coat wag In.three-quarter, Ifnith o"'1 wn8 ' Boalnklnt thn wide collar and flnrinft cuff.s. being of squlr- rl IDT. er hbv yinn u. wmiu ui a, nv. ulth n flarinc feather brim which 4...niwi lmr-k from the fnco and flnlshod at the bock of the hcadwltli a spreading winjt. " The dolman top coats arc so good looking, though I can't quite like the Vixn them in place. This folded effect rather remarkable.- and in cold (hr vmi can't wear n muff, nnd tren if .voitr hands do'go into the cuff they get com. Hut the coats themselves nre simply loroly, nnd so smart -looKing- and do I .. T inlt WAII fclm lAnlta lijana tiful in a dark blue velour dolman top coat Mrs. Effingham Morris, .Tr. She was Julia Lewis, you' know, and' bns tho most wonderful reddish gold hair and ft very fair complexion. Her cont to trimmed with collar nnd wido cuffs of squirrel, anu wnen J. saw ncr on , Walnut street she was -wearing a hat-of dark brown silk, fashioned with points at cither side and finished with fringed ribbon. Mrs. Francis' Grant is a sis ter of Mrs. Morris and Mary Lewis is. too. You remember Mary Lew's did iplendld war work on Jbe other side. SPEAKING of tho other side, T hear that Lotitla McKIm is going abroad again, but not ulonq. She is going with Mrs. John . Brown, nnd they nro planning a wonderful .trip together. They expect to stay-about six months, if not longer,- nnd will visit France and Italy and England. Mrs. Brown has been in deep mourning for scverul years tlnco the death of Mr. Brown, and has only latoly started to go about a bit join. She is n most charming woman nnd they will doubtless have a beauti ful trip together. IB"' It the Tom Robins', too, nre eoing abroad at the end of ADrll ur beginning of May. Margaret also is going, nnd they expect to stay ryjlte a long time. Mrs. IlobliiN has been .one of the must indefatigable members of the Emergency Aid all during the war and since that time, giving much of her personal time to the furtherance of tho aims or mat tnnuentiai body or women. She Is on the executive board and Mar jtret has been in charge of tho depart ment for tho unemployed men this win ter and has helped a great many to ob tain work. She, you remember, was with the Bed Cross in Serbia and other Balkan states and she has received the most wonder" ful service decorations for the work she did for the poor and suffering in those snull countries. DID you know that Hope McMIchacl Is home'? She arrived in New York a couple of weeks ago, nnd went first to stay with her nuut Mrs. Henry Hoyt, In Washington. Mrs. Hoyt was a Miss McMIchacl, a sister of tho late Morton McMtchncl, 2d. who was Hope's father. She announced Hope's engagement to Eire Oarlbaldl. a grandson of the fa mous Garibaldi. Hope met him on her way to Europe last year when she went abroad to do reconstruction work. Her marriage is scheduled to take place April 10 In Washington. pKCOXSTmiOTION work makes me Av think of Mis Anno Morgan, who, I hear, Is to speak in the fover of the Academy April 0, about conditions in France. Her talk is to be given under the auspices of the Ameri can committee for devastated France, and It s not for raising money, nor will tickets be sold for the event. It Is purely an invitation uffalr. I feel that It will be extremely interesting. Miss Morgan, nB you know, I am sure, is tho daughter of the late Pierpont Mor g;n. the financier, nnd she has given r her tlmo and money to the recon Mruction work In France in an cnor ffi.,k?!? 8h?.'"l been touring the Middle West telling of conditions in the still war-torn regions of Franco. you know she has received personally the Croix de Guerro with palms from tfio trench Government, tho Grand Paris New York A Grateful Acknowledgment of a Great Success RSI V4?,cSI9L KF 0PENNG OF LA PAIX i ma wuiucKruL si UKt HAS BEEN LITERAI I Y CROWDED TO THE DOORS. SOME INCONVENIENCE HAS ?TP!N5PrTFOR WHICH WE APOLOGIZE-- 3 CHARMING hXts' ARE ISfSTI&HS&Y11 m FCEfr vMn Zl SSCS5IJHAT Y0U COME AS EARLY AS PO?sZ BLE IF YOU LIKE THE NICETIES OF LEISURELY SERVICE? and t JmiLj PARADISE HATS 3 - Plans, far, yur.Opcun Trips. ldlllo lUrgent, .Agrlcole, Legion Agrlcole.. ,Jlie local committeo under1 whose am-plees the talk will 1ms given Include Charles, Jngersoll, Frederick Bally, Horatio Gates Lloyd, Ocorgc Wharton l'epper,. John H. Mason, George Mc- ruuaen, ur. xnomas u. Asbton, Her bert I. Clark, Samuel Ken, Robert K. Cassatt, Charles J. Diddle, Dr. W. W. Keen, Stevens Heckscher, Roland Mor ris'. Edwin- H. Stuart. .Tnhn flrlhlwl. lames Irancls Sullivan, General Wil liam 0. Price, Jr., Jules Mastbaum, Chariton Van-nil. Prof. P. T. Ghoml, William M. Elkins, Owen J. Roberts, Charles tinkler. Benjamin, Ludlow, Kffldgham B. MorrlH. Jr., Dr. Paul Cret and Arthur K. Ncwbold, Jr. NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Tho guests who will attend the dinner to be given by Mr. nnd Mrs. Jtlenry 8. drove, of -268 '-.West Tulpehocken street, OermahtoWn; -atMhelr home on Monday evening, ,to'-be followed .by a box party at tha,.Mak and Wig- werfonnancp. In honor f 'their grandchildren, Miss Helen R. 'drove nnd Mr. Henry D. Grow. Id, yllhlncludo Miss Marx 'Petin-GnsMU Hall, JIIbs Man- 8. Pearson. Mr. John D. Morgan and Mr. J.' .Tyson' Stokes. Tho'party'wHl be cliaperdned'by Mr. and Mrs, drove's son and.'daUghter-ln-law, Mr. and Mrs. Walter;.!!.; drove. Mr. and Mrs. George. 'Lewis Mayer, of 130 Valley road, Ardmore, will en tertain at a. small. Informal supper, to be "followed by, a card'party, On Satur day. Aprils. ' ' Mrs, William, N.. Hummer, of is North Wyoming avenue. .Ardmore, will entertain at a card 'party- on Saturday, April 16, in honor of her daughter; Mlvs Margaret Plurnmcr. The guests will Inolude Miss Gortrudo B. Uouehcrty, Mtas Bcmico Mcllhenny. Miss Alice Sailer, Miss Helen Henderson, Miss Dorothy Leo, Miss Catharlno Smith Mlsa Klalno Whltmer, Miss Louisa. WaU lis, Mlsa Virginia Miller. Mlsa Helen Mloliell, Miss Sarah McLean, Miss Eliz abeth Wayne. MIhb Margaret Phelp, Miss Elizabeth Austin, Miss Elizabeth Battles. Miss Loin Uamuel. M1m Ellzn. beth Lawrence, Miss Margaret Brlnton, miss uuzaoetn UMford, Miss Victoria Kelly, Miss Elizabeth Pancoast, Miss Dclphlne Okie, Miss Mary Miller, Miss Louis Warncld. Miss Ruth Atkinson. Miss Laura darrlson, MIbs Martha. N'ew klrk. Miss Virginia NewWrlc. Miss Vir ginia Price and Miss Sarah Logan Starr, Miss Catharine Revd Ilenriques, daug-hter of Dr. and Mrs. Henry A. Hen rlques, of Morrlstown, N. J., whose en frogcmeiit was announced this week to Mr. Robert Cresswell, flon of Mrs. Charles T, Cresuwcll, arrived yesterday nnd will Ixi entertained as the guest of Mrs. Cresswell at her homo, '2122 Lo cust street, for a few days. Miss Hannah Elliott, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. William J. Elliott, of 317 South Kevenieemn mreci, wno is a siuacnt ai Westover, will return homo on Tuesday next, March 29. Mlsa Elliott will bo formally presented to society at a tea to be given by her parents on Novem ber 5, Miss Eleanor Wurts, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Robert Kennedy Wurts, who has been spending a few weeks at Lake Placid. N. Y., has returned to her home, 2134 Pine street. Mrs. William Carmalt Scull and her daughter. Miss Loulso V. Scull, or 111 South Twentieth street, will return to day from a visit to Now York. Mlra Marian H. Button, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Priestley Button, of Homewood, Germontown, who has been attending several weeks at Palm ueacn, fia., will return Homo on Mon day. MIps Charlotte Mao Graves, debutante daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Ferdinand J, Graves, of Wlssahlckon and Manhelni streets, uenmuuown, who nas been spending a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson V. Graves, at Cape May, has returned to Iter home. Miss Phyllis Huhn Wulsli. daughter of Mrs. Florence Huhn Walsh, of 6012 Drexel road, Overbroolc, has been en tertatntng as her guest for a few days Miss Ruth Melville, of Colorado. Miss Melville will return to hor homo today. Miss Walsh returned on Monday from Boston, where sho was entertained as tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. Franlt God frey. Miss Esther Jean Bochman. daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles 'Francis (vritth'oM arAaiotic. tatt Write r fhw, tot Kntnni m Mm Samples, ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 WsImI 34 Next Door to Keith's Ufcux FASMIOH HEADQUARTERS 1116 Chestmit St the Continued Reason Friday Saturday Only 840 Easter Hats at the most extraordinary price offering yet announced. SPECIAL NOTEThis offering is only possible because La Paix is the Fashion Headquarters of the International Millinery Service of Paris nnd New York. At retail such bargains aeem sensational. Really, they are the normal wholesale prices of a large international institution. Luit Two Days Friday of Genuine Full Positive Values . i , Special tor I hi yccanon. EVENING PUBLIC ' Bochman, of 13S South Eighteenth Street, who nan been, entertained tut the guest of Miss GcrtrUde Watson, daugh ter of Mr. and Mrs. George' Watson, of Now Tork, for a few days, has returned to her homo. Mr. and Mrs. -William T. Buck will entertain at dinner at the Manufactur ers' Club on Tuesday evening next, March 29, in honor of Miss Eilrabeth Butk Mttthleu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter N. MathTeu, of 1500 North, Broad' street, who will be married to Mr. Daniel H. Whlteman on Wednesday evening, March 0,,ln tho-Messlah Luth eran Church, Sixteenth and Jefferson streets, The guestB ylll Include tho brlda party. MnO Edward D. C. Lynch, of 1311 Spmco street, wilt entertain at bridge on Wednesday afternoon, March 30 Mrs. Wltllam H..6emml, of 140 Sixty eighth' avenue,' Oak Lane, and Mrs, David L. Short, of SO Pelham rood, Ger montown, will gtvo r benefit card party nnd dance to. provide for an outing for shut-in crippled children, and a .deserv ing widow with a family, on Wednesday evening, ' March 30, .at Columbia Club Hall, Broad and Oxford streets. Mrs. George Washington Edmonds, of tho Touralne. gave., the. second' of her series of luncheons at the Belbmie-Strat-ford yesterday,' followed by .theatro party. , -r i.i.-' ' ALON,G Trie READING Air and . Airs. 'John Chltds are living In San Isldio. twenty miles out In the suburbs of Buenos ' Aires.' . Argentina. Thoy went to South America shortly after their wedding, ' year ago, on account of Mr. ChtldB' business connec tions. Mr. Chllds formeriJ'UY'd in uer mantown, and durlng'the world war ne ftM-vpil flu n iUiilftiintit In the United States navy. Mrs. Chllds before her marriage was Miss Cnarlotto ,,FTav, daughter of Mrs. George F. Fray, pt Ola York road, and Beech avenUe, near El kins Park, and was' a membetqf the Ogontz and Huntingdon Valley branch of tne ne a cross .Motor corps. Miss Kathleen Abbott, who Is a. mem berr-of- the, senior, class of the Ogont Hrlirml nt llvilnl hair 1nlnrl her Barents. Mr.' and Mrs. Eugen Abbott, of Park avenue, Elkins Park, for over the Eastor hoiia&ys. GERMANTOWN Airs. Pnzley Brown and her dauih ter, Mlsa Helen Brown, of Prospect ave nue. Chestnut Hill, aro visiting Mrs. Brown's son-in-law and'daughter, Major Stanley Root and Mrs. Root. In Now York, for a fortnight. Mrs. Root will be remembered as Miss Henrietta Brown. Mtss Frances Gtlker. of Queen Lane Manor, and Mlsa Mary Benneman, of west I'nwaueipnia, win spenu ine weea- ena in Atlantic city at tne xraymore. Air. John M. Zurn, 6825 Creshelm road, his niece, Miss Catharin Zum, and Mrs. 0. F. Zum, "of Atlantic City, win spend tne Easter holidays at Air. Zurn's bungalow at Wading River, N, J. Miss Jane Lyons, of Sixty-sixth and Twelttn avenues, win spena tne weeic find at Chelsea. The engagement of Aflss Lyons to Air. James Winchell, Jr., has been announced. NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mis Elsie Gillies entertained her sew ing circle at her home, 106 South Alden street, on Tuesday. Among those pres ent were AIlss Alartha. Caesar, AIlss Reba Caesar, AIlss Rose Fretlach, AIlss Dora Shefrln, Miss Bessie K. NetT, AIlss Elsie amies. AIlss Freda Shorpe, Miss Paula Flnkel, AIlss Lenora Gillies, Mrs. PARAMOUNT 1342 Chestnut Street SALE! Special, Pre-Easter Price Tomorrow Parawool SPORTS SUITS Values'$35 to $40 J.g.95 Everybody's buying Sports Suits 1 Get a Para Wool Suit In tho favored tan, rose, copen or the dark shades. All sizes! Alavvelous value! New Polo Sports Coats New Po'o Cnm.1 f:$17.95 In tulurM Camel tone Color. Stun nine Modea! Worth Vp to $35 Millinery importers LAST SATURDAY and Saturday- Kins Paradise iff ti "VifV $230 and $300, JS I 1 II I .,..,.,,,,, WVrt IEKGER PHIBABEnPHIA,i THURSDAY, j Sfr i -. Photo by 1'hllllps ami Phillips MISS HETTY CONRAD WELSH Daughter of Mrs. T. Henry Dixon, of Rhodora, Chestnut Hill, whoso engagement to Mr. Arthur Paul, son of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Nelll Paul, was recently announced G. W. Hosier, Aire. L. Rosner and Airs. Gillies. Mrs. H Welnlng, of North Thirteenth street-, will entertain at five hundred at her home this afternoon. Atlas Helen Williams, daughter of Dr. and Mrs. F. Williams, of 1703 Columbia avenue, will entertain at nn lnrormai dance at her home on Saturday evening. The guests will Include Miss Adele Wil son, AIlss Helen Williams. AIlss Carol Schmidt, AIlss Rosalln O'Donnell, Mr. Alblan Bowers. Mr. Illc.hn.rd Clover. Air. Alexander Hunter and Air. Arthur Stroud. AIlss Miriam Arnold, of 1S08 North Broad street, Is spending sovoral weeks in Now York. Air. and Mrs. 1 Lavenaon. of the Lor ralne, have left for a month's Stay In caurornia. AIlss Helen Paul wilt entertain at. an Informal dance at hor home. 1850 North Eleventh street, on Friday eve ning, April 1, when her guests will Do AIlss Helen Williams. AIlss Isabel Hawes, AIlss KMna llawes. AIlss Oenevleve snuis. AIlss Elisabeth AIcNaulty, Mr. Alexander Hunter, Mr. Richard Clover. Air. Wil- jner SheDhard. Air. Howard Rlnehart, Air, Frank Louisa and Air. Arthur Stroud. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The Scptem Guild entertained at an Informal reception In honor of the birth day of one of the officers, Mr. W. J. Harklns. Amonir those present were Miss Wlnnefred Wetxcl. AIlss Margaret Alulhern, AIlss Alary AIcLaughlln, AIlss Anna Callahan, AIlss Sarah Mlllpr, Alias 'Tis Spring Look to Your Corset Corttt Experts Do Oar FUUnii) and Our l'rlren nre Moderate Kpeclal Attention Stoatx, Maternity nnd Sarticul "TlWanu $35 Chestnut St. A ew JBWMlMWWMsM Fashion in Her Most Lavish and Original Mood Conceived These New Wraps and Coats I ir XI ' A aa iBara (1 kl mmMJBBsB I 2a 12 Afarln Fowler, AIlss Alargaret Define, Miss Mary McMaster. AIlss Leona Crane, itiiaa 1'iorenco Aturpny, miss mizauea Andrews, Miss Catharine Busmlre, Mlsa Clare McLaughlin, AIlss Margaret Burke, Mr. nnd Airs, H. Wharton, Air. and Mffl. C. flkerrlt, Mr. James Clark, Mr; James Finn, Air, Edward Kane, Mr. Joseph Kano, Air. Joseph Harklns, Air. Edward Culin, Air. John Ennls, Air. Joseph En tils, Mr. John Ransom, Air. Joseph Ran som, Mr. Alee Coyle and Air. Thomas Dalaney. Air, Frank Rogers has returned to New Tork after a visit with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. ilogera. of 1919 Rltner street, WEST PHILADELPHIA Atlas Ruth L. Koch and Miss Marie T. Koch, daughters of Dr. and Mrs. I, N. Koch, of 422 Walnut street, will, spend tho holidays vlsltlnir their uncle and aunt. Air. and Airs. Louis Schloss, In Atlantic City. Air. and Airs. Wolf Lovlnson, of 4724 Hansom street, will be at home on Hun day from 4 until 7 o'clock In honor of the engagement of their daughter, AIlss Dora Clara Levlnson, to Or. David W, Kramer. . Mr. and Mrs. Morris Langsdorf, formerly of 4427 Spruce street, have taken an apartment at 1320 Spruce Btrcet. . TIOQA Miss, Alice H. Eckels will leave next Sunday for the Orient, where she will spend a year with her two daugh ters, Airs. P. S. Seabold, In Atanlla, I. I., and Airs. George S. Wooward, In Tientsin, China. Airs. Eckels will also visit Australia and Japan before re turning to. tho States. KENSINGTON .Mr, nnd Airs. I. Brener, of 3022 Kensington avenue, announce the en gagement of tholr daughter, AIlss Dora Brener, to Air. Isaac D. Felnsteln. AIlss Gertrude Hntilen, of Kensington avenue and Clearfield stroet. will enter tain tho members of her Ave hundred Mann & Dilks UM2 CHESTNUT STREET Mann & Dilks U92 CHESTNUT STREET tBk. 1222-1224 Walnut Street Sboovn in lovely soft Duvetyne, Fortuna, Marvello Cloth, and Veldyne, as well as Satin and Canton Crepe. They are lavishly trimmed with silk fringe, embroidery, and summer furs. '49.50, 85 to '185 All Purchases Billed May Ibt MAXtdH 84 1931 at a luncheon folfowed by cards at her home on Saturday afternoon In honor of her guest, AIlss Adelaide Miller, of Salem, Alass, MOORE8TOWN Air. Edward Wlldman gave a talk for the pupils of the Friends High School on Monday. Hla subject was "Plants and Flowers." Mm namiUI T. fVilz-B entertained the literature department, membern of tho woman s Ciun, at nor nome on t-ui:!i day afternoon, NORRI8TOWW AIlss Francos HsJkmay. of Locust street, entertained at a miscellaneous nhower at her -homo In honor of Alls Ethel Tyson, who will be married In Anrll to Air. Ronald Famous. Among tho guests wero AIlss Marlon Bennett, Alls Margaret Bennett, Miss Kathryn Bennett. AIlss Eva Howells, Miss Hue BiUnbrldge. AJIss Olga Hunsloker and AIlss Bcsslo Grimth and Mrs. Thoma Shalnllne. Announcement has been made or the engagement of AIlss Ida Juliana Tobln, daughter of Mrs. Froderlck Tobln, ot 717 Walnut street, and Mr. William Dawson Bregler, of 1S36 West Main Street, The marriage will take place in April. DELAWARE COUNTY Mis. John AL BroomSII has recently returned to hor home In Media from a visit to friends In Washington. AIlss Emily Forsythe and Aflss Jtuth Anna Forsythe, who have been In Tennessee for several months, have re turned to their home in Media, Alts. James Ltrrd nighy hasreturned to her home in Media from a stay at Atlantlo City. Airs. George Johnson entertained the chorus of the Womun's Club of Drexel Hill at her home on Shad eland avenue on Tuesday afternoon. Airs. Norman Foster and Airs Ray mond Schtiltz represented the Wofnans' Club of Springfield at the reciprocity A trade-mark that identifies a quality of fabric with originality of stylej properly tailored and made. New Shades and Styles Hand-Tailored Suits Ladies', Misses', Juniors' 22.75 27.75 38.75 Tailored Hats Mannish Shirts and Waists Pure Thredjl Silk Hosiery Full-Silk Top New Colors Special at 2.05 wmsm WbtSt. Between 12tlr& nth i 'i m 3 St 1 E I I meeting held Ht the New Century Club, of Chester, last week. ' Stokee-Elklnton Wedding The mnrrlaRO of MIbh Krancen (3 j.inuuuiii uuninri ui .nil, wuariiu A.fvtii- ton, of Moylnn, and Dr. Joseph Bloke. Jr., eon of Dr. am Mm, .Tostph Stoker, of Moorcntown, X, J will take place at 2 o'clock this afternoon, e. the Krlende' Msetlnr IIoiirr. Fourth and Arch street, followed by a reception nl the homo of tho bride's brother mid elter-ln-lnw, Mr. nnd Mre, Howard W. Hlklntown, of 6DU aernmntown a Venue, Qermantown, The bride will he attended by three brldesmaldn, Mlns Mleanor HtokeH, a ant tor ot the hrldeKTooin: Miss Klfzaheth K. Blddle, of WalllnKford, and Mln Marj' Elinor I'rnntesn, of Keeno, X. H. Dr. Hnrauel M. Htokes will bo the tirlae. ffroom'H beet man, and his two ushers will bo Mr. Frederick C. Huffum, Jr., of Westerly, H. I., and Mr Irvln C. I'oley, of Clennuntown. Upon their return from a wedding loumey Dr, and Mr, Stoken will Hv In Ooaton. & Saturday BEAUTIFUL Easter FROCKS $45 Worth $65.00 Chic Frocks that will Frocks that will ail- Easter holi- rcasion at a very grace day occas special price tomorrow at Lousols'. The New Canton Crepes Puppyskin Taffetas Kittcn'8-Ear Crepes Poxret Twills Piquetiuen Tricotinee SMARTEST MODES K4 NEWEST SHADES! PHILADELPHIA S KORK1IOST 'niEATRBS RR OAH "niqhth AT 8 IS ljr-srLS Slata. Won ana Sat SATURDAY MAT- 50c to $2 VERDICT Of PHILAUnLPllIA IN RE GEO. M. COHAN'S Dramatic Triumph "THE ACQUITTAL" NORTH ASUatlCAN- "MyatlttM audi ence." INQUIRER- Tim Acquittal' wtna PUBLIC LEDUBR- "Well worth Culian brand." RIDCORD On mitprlii nftn notlir ItULl.Bl'l.N - 'JUttllnic Kood rotlodranm OAZDTTE Jltltl omui thrill " KVKNI.SV, LEDGKIt -"Superior i Kv,r. sue or It kind ' HI1EMH TO HE UNANIMOUS! GARRICK N,aSS. V. S IS ed .1 Sat SATURDAY MAT. 50c to $2 Geo. M. Cohan's Production NEMESIS The Augustus Thomas Astounding American Play WITH EMMETT CORRIGAN And the Supreme Cohan Cast FORRFT !t"Bv7 Vio - - -- a JJiai nat Sal a, LAST 4 TIMES 3 10 Francis D UrJf WILSON HOPPER I in a New and Wondrous E R M jN I E Next Week- SEATS NOW MASK & WIG CLUB .18D ANNUAL PRODUCTION "SOMEBODY'S yON11 ROSELAND DANCING 1 015-17 Market St. 'A NIGHT Jlf&h&W XONIUUX Cha., K.jr IIIntNir ,.nj Hla .Iai Klnaa 1 uvuic instruction Walnut 7637 Dlltxillon nf Sir. J j "Jikor UKfrttUM "njV'iJuwn&Cli.lt.nAMia. MAE DESMOND SeV. m K.t. lVfc.W"n.b,tc of Sun-'nro " ICE SKATING T.JS.H.PAI'ArW . APWIj. -MAR1JI .QUAH ON ICK K Specially rB Arranged for JK M rriday ,M vJE ' m fcfti i g8&BSBS&&Z 1 iiwi-iWtB.tl .. . II itAtMir' iW(wtntAT.tv "T- ' y, -rT -f TTT"-r"l i !. ribatiui ai.Houie MwiflftM fiMRA fWATW n i Curtain at H Hlmrp. 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NO ONE HBA.TKD DtJUlNO PnOIXXlui .- fu LAST TWO WEEKS RICllAltD WALTOV Ttn.r.T Prot TUH onEAT AML'KIRAN ACTOB: GUY BATES P O S T "The Masquerader" WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUfj THEATRH MARKET AT 19TH TIinEN:ATI,OAiI-AXT1AXiy;b?f DOnOTHT PHILLIPS AND CAST OP I00U PI.AYBIIH IN . MAN-WOMAN MARRIAGE AUdKl itARTE 11ERNE. Soprano .' 11 A. M. to 0 1 Jt. Daloony, ado ,ft'" BVKNfNOS AFTKU O O'CIXJOIC. .. ,' HATURUATH AND 1IOI.IDA.TB ' '" A- llalcony. ooo: Iiwrer Kfoor and a' Hlfony Loirei. T UASTER WEEK WALLACE RK1D an H 1 AUNK3 AYREa in "TUB LOVB SPECIALT' 5CI QTA MTHM MARKET AD. 18TH .'." 1 i J v-'i N II A. M. to HilS P. it. 'FATTY' ARBUCKLE:- IN PAItAMOUNT'H MODKRN VISR8ION OF "Brewster's Millions" AddftJ-KLSIB I.TON3 COOK. Sorrsno V Eaitr Wk. Clam Klmhnll Youn. 'llmV h, .. PA I APP 12M M.VRKET STRBHT 1 rVji-'1-' 10 A. St. to 11.18 P. II. OTIS SKINNER IN A STITPRNDOUH PRODKRTION OF KISMET" V' "T- w s "t. OStalHy of tho Mount4 Arcadia Chestnut St., Bl. IStk, I io a si. to ii:ir, p si. LOIS WEBER'S 'What's Worth While" Victoria TWIN BEDS SIARKET ST. b. tH ,'', I' A SI. to 1115 p. Ui ' t raturlncir. ano ox tf - - -- aSS. LARRY SEMON flggj. ,g vt w,k- "Th Krntucklans" , pa CAPITOI 724 SI-VRKET STRBKr " . . W"h LON r-IIANKT -v ;, IE.On,l 1 DpROTT orsir m , .,! rii- Oliost In th aarrat't - ULUBL markkt smnarr ir.virKR VfllldHlll. ll to 11 An Alankan Romanca" DorWn C-,hr, ue ACADEMY OF MUSIC Sat.. April 2. at 2:30 P.M. AM! A GLUCK BFRKSI ZIMBALIST RECITAL lu'Kn., H.W. U-. 12 ,-,o. la ,t HeppVa and At'adrmy EITH'S THEATRE "etheI13' jEANDAIRO. In a louiruy ANT HOlfB" SUnncin HiNtr David SSL.. and HIk VVatura RIUi FREE EXHIBITION Portraits and Paintings l JVUKT M-UITB a noun ''rJTS"? at- ACADEMY ' Tue. 19 M M K P R O I- o I .MT"A V MMX" Kr J. f P it a r o sr v , n v rAHUI .Mtn Horl riffntu K.reni IlacKm t'halnirra. lto(hlr LauVi-nti n.'i!0: Arrtun Sltn. !EC TIcKPta. 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