tiiv iyftrf w; -iyif WWM?fWrT'i "Vr-'TTT! V ftf . W ' V v , af V ' fJr0 TP'i K ' 1 - " &"" 'Z u , K'r'i' , , , 1 1 1 1 . t . .1 . i?3C JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE flancy Wynne Regrets the Death of Mrs. John Straw- bridgeShe Tells of Mrs. Mclvpr's Singing. Tea td Be Given Next Week by Aid Society WITH Uic rxccptlon of a few tic nurtures for Atlantic; City this .(terSon. then. H llttlo to .tell about ft the social world today. Most of the A, -will be spent In church going, for if. various denomination's hnve services luteins at nlmost every hour on Good Friday from 0.30 a. m. to 8 in in. And Y I, fitting that we should celebrate Xt memory of the happenings on thin fty So Snny centuries ago Innhls man- IT IS with sincere sadness that I record thc.dcath of Mrs. Jack Straw krldie which occurred ycterdor morn tai & I m sure that al her frien.U will feci her going very deeply. She ", onc of the roost charming of the tmii matrons In the city, n devoted life and ""o"1"' nnd true and -loyal I nd" She ns Louisa Weigh tman It,. Tones Wlster by her first rnar- ?.n nnd was a sister 'therefore of Mrs.' $' Mclrs, Mrs. Kdw n n.n.on, .Tr, r..j Mr. William j nihtr si "iItm over there. 'Mr. and Mr.' SuJorfdge have lived, in Chestnut Hill ?J lnce their marriage. . fifteen or & Jean ago. They, had 'three chl)-; drvfc. fitrawbrldge'fl death was not un iJSti she had been ill for about n ,Sr neVer ? having fully recovered after yt ni.rntlon which she underwent at fkVttae and Wm able to give ir ww little relief. Her death wll K Stly ftlt byhef relatives and UJSS i friends, for -every one loved llVte a f . , rrlTTt KNIGHT and, Husic Stewart 1 1Xi . V.' ..Salt with XVho.oomej.omc ,. ..." --, BLffi? n't " HtreetTnnd-thought . M. Fuller. An l. a aat viibu itnriiiii other, miter w. - . v - - ITjuirixu " " I V V . jcstciday in the street. miciuu, , , v -- : 8h(J wng Wcar. wa"y.ifctn5 nolo coat of jr. a """ , ", AJ,i, . dark blue' screq frock. iiB.n tali nolo coat of tati over Her nai was -.1 ..1A1 lllllf. HI1K UILIllt. .- knight live on Itittenhouse street ,ou know They bought, .the. house 2.M8, iffi was renovated several ycarsago, Tnd they have painted 'it inpalo cream JelloJ r and ! have blue shutters and front Speaking of Kittenho'use street re mlnas.me I saw llrs Hutchle S ot yesterday in n aar u. 7,. --.., - rSVith a fitted skirt and has ".. i -i.ir.. r krnwn Hkunk. Her small, narrow-brimmed sports brim collar and n,i , u. .m.-.., .-r, , t th Dioaei ui u. .-- --- - ,. ,. stitched In wiiiio mik. oi(o ilttSo slippers tied across the ankle nith silk ribbon bows. . Why, it's wonderful When you come to think of it how much ricwo you know about the various people living in oue block if you just do stop and think, For instance, there's Jane Maule Mc Iver. She is staying with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Price Maule. and they live in that IUt tmhousc street block. Well, Jane, it jou please, Is going to toko the part of Josephine in "Pinafore" when the Savoy bursts .forth into song next month. I never' heard Jane sing until in "Why Not?" when she did that clcycr little Japaneso song about ''The Cruelty nf My Mother-in-I.aW." Her voice is very pretty and sho has good looks and personality, so she will ba fine. Aud Elizabeth Latta is to be Hebe. It's great that wo have this talent among our amateurs, so that no professional has to be brought in. Not that I'm agin professional. By no means. But T do believe in encouraging home talent. T.V THESE days when you are asked 1 to contribute to nlmost everything under the sun it's njmost n thock to jt an invitation to a silver anniversary tta ghen by tho board of an Institution is a token of appreciation ot the kind ness which it has received from friends and patrons in the last twenty-live jrnrs now isn't it? "Well that's what this tea which Mrs. Hob Lesley nnd the members of the b"onrd of St, Vin- eiit's Aid are giving at the Catholic Historical Society next Wednesday is for. It's n purcfv social afternoon af fair; no Bilvei offering or anything of that kind. Mrs. Lesley hns asked Mrs. Howard Gardner nnd Mrs. Ilobcrt 'ruloo, former presidents of the nid, to receive with her, and Mrs. Jobn New bold, Mrs. Atthur Ilnugh, Mrs. Itobert Biekm.ll nnd n number of others will also lccelvc the guests at tho beautiful old house, 715 Spruce street. NANOY WINNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES One of the most Important of the eaily summer weddings wilt be that of Miss Icftbolltt "WanamoUer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs William H. "VVnnamakcr, and Mr J Howell Cummlngs, Jr son of r and Mrs. J. Howell Cummlngs, of the Wellington. It will bo solemnized nt 4 o clock on Saturday afternoon, Juno 11, in tho Calvary Presbyterian Church, locust street ne0r fifteenth, to be fol owed by u reception nt the homo of the nrldos parents, Woodroyd, Highland aienuo. Meiiqn. The miests who will attend tho dinner which Mrs. Walter H. Mnssey, of the al(o House. Torresdnle, will givo on Friday, April 1, at the BeUevue-Strat-i?i ' in honor of Miss Mario Trnsel nnd Mies Martha I Trasel, daughters of Mr. and Mrs. Kdward O. Trasel. will Includo win Anne Wethorlll, Miss Abigail Bishop, Miss Nora lthoads, Mlra Louise "llson, Miss Frances Broiler, Miss PARAMOUNT 1342 Chestnut Street For Saturday EASTER SALE Para Wool Sports Suits A wonderful as sortment in new colors. 0t $ 15 Values $29.75 Liffht tans, croons. roso and other now shades for Boardwalk Prome nade. Now models. All sizes. New Models for Tomorrow Worth II n in ftlnhl,VL "m?rter ? lallored I'nra-wool Buitu for Easter Wear. 19 .75 " , Joscphlno KnUht, Miss Mnrgaretta Itowland, MUjh Uwladys Hopkins, Miss Mary stout. Miss' Emma B. Norrls, Miss hthel Heokschor, Miss Mary Haro Davis, Miss Iioullo Thomson. Mr. Wll lialn Norrls, Mr. Paul Norrls, Mr. IM w.artU?' Traflol, Jr.. Mr. Henry Knight, ??.r' Theodore Bohoffer, Mr. Van Horn J;y. Mr. Samuel Ilandall, Mr. Oeorgo T;,nItvrl. Jr., Mr. Bernard Heyl, Mr.i Allen Bartow, Mr. Morgun Ilelchner, Mr,' J; Bnrry Colahan, '4th, Mr. Nelson Pur-, jlance, Mr. Charles Barclay. Mr. Ilodger" Dlsston. Mr. nichard Ileetes, Mr. Pranki Oummey and Mr.-Samuel Itandalb 'The guests will later attend Mrs. Chorlca atewart Wurts' dancing class, '., The guests who will attend the dinner which Mr. and Mrs. Howard 13. Seaver, of the Longacre, will ge on Tuesday! March 29. In honor nt thnlr mi.iitr J.l",.Us'V, Ooodman, will IncludcMIss Vlrglrlla ti. Carpenter, Miss Kllznboth ryear. miss juveiyn Alartin, Miss Ooor glanna Harrjs, Miss Mary de F. deary, Mls Nnnay Woolatofi, Mr. John Mc Arthur Harris, Mr. Kennoth Day, Mr. James Downs,' Mr, George Allen, Mr. Francis Taylor, Mr. Jack Reeves, Mr. &arl.ICn!&nt' Mr- nobert Parkinson and Mr. Apthony Jocltaon. Tho. guests will later- attend the- Saturday evening1 danc tng class. " i The guestR who will attend the buffet' supper on. Monday, April 4, to be (riven py Mr,, and" Mm Charles , WlTllanl, Oermantown In honor of their daugh-' tcrs, Miss Anna Schwartz and Miss ,.,5h.er,no Schwarts, before tho dance Which Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles J. Mcllvalne, dr.. and Mr. and Mrs. Peregrine Wllmcr will bIvg i at tho Philadelphia Cricket' Club for Mies Mabel Mcllvalna and Mlm IClAtlt-int Tl..lnnjk .!! ... iri ., 1 ItT .i r,v. V... IM-t. wl11 uo iuB tjiiiza- ycui trear, Aliss .Nancy wooiston, MISS i.trijji munin, miss juua lloss, Mies rI.nry,S'0 p- Ocary. Miss Anna Harris, Miss Margaret Paul, Mlsa Mario Louise Whitney, Miss Kluabeth Wayne, Mr Potfer West. Mr. Lawrence Smith. Mr. ueorgo Dallas My. Frederick Swope, Mr. lwlward Van Pelt, Mr. James Downs, Mr. noore Allen, Mr. Ernest Scott, Mr Morris Crfeston, Mr. Morgan Ilelchner and Mr. Robert Pltfleld. ,.,Mr,n.na Mra- William Watson. Jr.. of West Mermaid lane, Chestnut Hill, havo Issued Invitations for n. danco on Satur n' ARf'L r at tno Philadelphia ?j!..et cl,.,,b' ln honor f their sons, Mr. William Watson, Jr., and Mr. John Watson, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Franklin Nixon will entertain a party at tho Princeton Triangle Club on Saturday, April 23, at tho Bollqvue-.Stratford, ln honor of thdr daughter, Miss Marjorle Nixon. .!$. oaii? Mrs- J ertrnm Llpplncott, of 1712 Spruce street,' will entertain at dinner at tholr homo on Tuesday eve ning next, to bo followed by a box party at ..the opera. Tho guesta will Ineluda Mrs. 'Alfred Reginald Allen, Captain Thomas' Craven, of U. S. S. South Caro lina, and Dr. Ross Vernet Patterson. Mrs. Samuel Dexter Warrlner and her debutante daughter. Miss Elolso War rlner, of 1S5 South Eighteenth street, will leavo early In May for a trip nbrpad, whero they expect to remain until August. Mrs. John Marshall and Mrs. H. B. Elloson. of 1718 Pine street. hcio loft for a visit to Jamestown, R. I to spend tho Easter holidays. They expect to ro turn homo on Monday next Mr. Henry Miller Watta. Jr., who Is a student nt St. Paul's School, will re turn homo on Tuesday next, March 29, to spend the Easter vacation with hla parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller Watt, of York Hon.v Vnrif rrvn.t TJgontx. Mrs. John S. Mucklo will entertain the members of the debating: teams of Cornell University and the University of ?nn,,vnn,a a "upper at her homo, 2023 Walnut street, on Friday evonlntr April 22. after their annual debate at tho University of Pennsylvania that evening. Mra Florence Hulin Walsh, of 6012 Drexel road, Overbrook, who has been spending a. few days at Atlantic City with her brother nnd sister-in-law, Mr. i i i ' ' ' J ii i i - - Tboto by Photo.Craftcr. MISS MAUY NOKUIS , Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Norrls, or Ellcrslle, Falls or fjchuyllilll , anil itrs, George A'.Huhn, Jr., of "New York,' has; returned to her" home, 'Congressman George- Washington TTVlmnnVln n.ml Mrs. Edmonds. Of thO Touralno Apartments,, will leavo today, for a visit .to Atlantic City, where they" expect to spend tho lsosusr nonaays at. tho Traymore Itoter. They will return home on Monuay. "A Day In tho Orient" will D 'given hv tli r. membern of thn Matlnco Musical Club at tho Bellpvuo-Stratford on Tues day afternoon next, Matcn zv, ai a.ou o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. R. Barrlngton Tschpdjv of 1905 Spruco Btroot, will be at home Informally on Sunday afternoons 'from i until 7 o'clock. No cards liave been sent out. , t.. .....I fro irnrv 1j MeCloV. of f,33S ' Sherwood road, Overbrook will' cntertnln tho members of tneir caru club at their homo on Friday evening next, April l. Mr. and Mrs. IMrbert H. Schell. of, Neponslt, I I., are being congratulated on the birth of ft eon, Edward Schell, 2d, born Match, 22. Mrs. Schell was formerly Miss Abigail Marie OUarj, of thUclty. QErtMANTOWN Mis. Elizabeth K. Ringgold and her daughter. Mis Ellzaboth Ringgold, 140 East Mayland street, nro occupying thtlr cottago at Beach Haven, N. J., for tho Easter hqlldaya. Miss Elizabeth loxley. , n student at the Centenary Collegiate Institute, Hackcttstown, N. .T., arrived home today to spend tho Easter holldiv with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Loxley, 621 East Washington lane. Mrs. Elmer Howard, 124 East Wash ington lane, entertained members of ner sewing circle at her homo on Tuesday evening. Miss Jeanne K. Lyons, of 6032 Greene street, will bo the guest of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Treacy nt their cot tago ln Ventnor for the Easter holi days. Mr. and Mrs. William Thomaa Puron elove. 128 West Gorgas lane, and their daughter, Miss Lulu Purseglpvp, have returned from an extended visit In Eng land. Mr. nnd MrB. Harold Booth, Mr. and Mrs. Pudseglove's son-in-law and daughter, reached Capo Town, Africa, last Saturday on their way to their homo In Rhodesia. Mrs. Booth wna Miss Bessie Purseglove. Miss Adelaide Allsop. dauphler of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Allsop, 6837 Gor- ston street, na arrived irom ciuenurjr UOlleKltuO jnsuiuio. iiugKeiwiuwii, J to spend tho spring her parents. 80UTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Mary Murphy, daughter of Sfr. and Mrs. John J. Murphy, of 1420 Mc Kean street, will entortaln at a house party over the Easter holidays at their, home, 416 New Hampshlro avenue, At lantic City. Among her guests will be Miss Mercedes Herlng, Miss Virginia Manning-. Miss Elsie Relckle, Mlns Mar garet Harblnson and Miss .Margaret Murphy, Mlsn Jane Harold and Mlns Madeline Harold, of 2644 South Fifteenth street, wilt spend the week-end with friends In Chelsea. Mr.'Js&eo Collins, of 2438 South Blx tecnth street, has returned to his home from vBrown's Mills, N. J., where he had been recuperating from his recent Ill ness. ' Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Ott, of 1929 Rlt ner, street, and tholr son, Mr. Oliver Ott, Jr., motored to Somers Point. whore they will remain as the guests of friends for the week-end, , Mr. Thomas Tlcrney, of 1819 Rltner street, has left for Connecticut, whoro ho will remain for some time. Miss Clalro Bastaln entertained at her home, 2442 South Lambert street, the following friends: Miss Mary Bellols; Miss Katharine Molntyre, Miss Nan Tonner, Miss Rao Harrison, Miss Edna Mons, Miss Lorttta Toner, Mr. Jack Greene, Mr. John Kelly, Mr. Anthony Dowd, Mr. T. O'Loughlin. Mr. Raymond Prlco and Mr. Thomas Phlllyss, Mrs. Frances Walsh, of East Haven, Conn., has boen (mending a fortnight with her mother, Mrs. Qulgley. ot 2222 South Bouvlsr street. Mrs. Walsh will bo remembered as Mtss Agnes Qulgley. 'Miss Frieda Harris, daughter of Mr and Mrs. Samuel N. Harris, has re turned to her homo, 1604 South Xfourth street, after spending a few days with relatives In Now York. Sho will leave tomorrow to spend the week-end With her sister, Mrs. 'V. Rosenberg, at her home, on Connecticut avenue, In At lantic City, Friends of Miss Eettlla Heppard, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hep pard, of 1221 Wolf street, will be glad to know she Is recuperating from her re cent Illness. NORTH PHILADELPHIA The League of Woman Voters, Thirty eighth ward, wilt hold a. card party nt the Odd Fellows' Home, Seventeenth and Tlogii street, on Friday afternoon nnd evening, April 1. Among those having the affair In chnrgo a" Mrs. Harry" Earl Campbell, Mrs. Albert U. Tuleur, Mrs. John S. McKlnlcy, Mrs. Jean Blita, Miss Ida R. Ford. Mrs, George Worden, Mrs. A. Annear, Mrs. Herman Wlrtschafter and Mrs. John R. Applegate. ' Mrs. M. Fleishman. 1823 North Sev enteenth street, and Mrs. Philip N. Goldsmith, 1007 Diamond street, will entertain at luncheon and cards on Tuesday next at the Rltx-Carlton. Among the Interesting weddings to bo Roletnnlsed next week will be that of Miss Lillian Leaman Manning, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John J. Manning. 2238 Diamond street, to Mr. William J.. Strlck ler, ot 6102 North Broad street, which will take place on Wednesday, Miss Manning will be attended by hnr sister, Miss Elva Manning, and Mr. Strlckler wilt have as best man his brother, Mr. Elmer Vitus Strickle, of Cleveland, O. WEIT PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Klalman, of 1400 North Flftynlnth street, announce the betrothal of their slater, Miss Paul ina Korr, to Mr. Harry. Lefkowlth, of this city. Mir Sadlo'Rose Barber, ot 895 North Fifty-first street, Is spending tho Easter holidays a. the guest of Dr. and Mrt. Tomasso Creatore, of 1923 Chestnut street, who will bo hosts nt a houso party given at their cottage in Ventnor over the week-end. Mr. and Mrs. Horace Fleming, of 704 Marlyn road. ' accompanied by their daughter, Miss Oeraldino Fleming, will spend Easter week In New York as the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Frldy. The Daurhters of Columbus will give rg roll on Sunday afternoon for riPnled ahlldren of St Edmond'n Home, Forty-fifth street and Havcrford avenue. an N. acatton with BrownGloves Of French Kids kin The soft fawn and beaver, tan, and the smart deep brown In a fascinating array of styles. The stunning Fielder at 5.50, with goro insert deftly caught by strap and clasp and soft-crushed gauntlet over tho sleeve Our lovely Mousquctaires, 16-button, at 8.50 And in short gloves, tho dainty Florinc, two-clasped, at 3.85; and tho especial favorito of three generations of Philadelphia women, the one-clasp Seville, with heavy crochet embroidery, 4.50. Centemeri Gloves 123 So. 13th St. (New York Store, 400 Fifth Ave.) I lrS ''''''v&--' fc if m CAR1SSIMA An effective tivo-strat pump. Here in grey suede or copper tan calf with Louis XV or "Baby Louis heels." NINE-FIFTY. lViil)L'iiIW AS SHE WAITS FOR JACQUES, HER CHAUFFEUR TO CIRCLE THE BLOCK awads '4 IS A DREAM OP LOVELINESS IN HER SMART SHOPPING FROCK OF SOFTEST GREY CREPE, WITH THE BOUFFANT EFFECT SO CLEVERLY INTI MATED BY THE GIRDLE-SKIRT OF BLACK SATIN AND WITH JUST THE NEEDFUL DASH OF COLOR IN THE BANDINGS OF PHEASANT CROSS STITCHING. AND WITH IT SHE WEARS, AS FASHION DE CREES. THE SHEEREST OF GREY CHIFFON SILK STOCKINGS AND THE SLENDEREST OF GREY SUEDE PUMPS, SO PERFECTLY CONTOURED THAT THEY SEEM MOULDED TO HER FOOT. ONE WONDERS WHERE SHE BUYS THEM. AT HALLAHAN'S, TO BE SURE. FOR SHE HAS LEARNED THAT HERE SHE DOES NOT HAVE TO CONTENT HERSELF WITH A FEW, BUT MAY CHOOSE FROM ALL OF THE SMARTEST FOOT WEAR STYLES EACH OF WONDERFUL SILHOU ETTE AND ALWAYS EVER SO MUCH LESS IN PRICE. 1mtl Her stockings, those misty silk affairs, are 3.25 HALLAHAtf 1 JLgood shof.s I 921 Market Street Branches 60th & Chestnut, 402$ Lancaster Ave, 2736 Gcrmantown Ave., 5604 Gennantotun Ave. Wm&--w&&-w-w-w.-Mww.w.mi STRAWBERRY MANSION Tho wedding of Miss Zclda Ressner, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. "William II. Leesner, of 10B North Thirty-third street, and Mr. Bernard lilpshutc, of New York, will tako placo on Sunday evening at tho home of tho officiating rabbi, Dr. Abraham J. Feldman, ot Keneselh Israel Templo. Tho service will be followed by a dinner for mem bers of tho Immediate families at thff Itltz-Carlton. with a reception nt the home of tho bride. Miss Jeannetto Llpshutz, Uio bridegroom's sister, will be the only attendant of tho brldo, and the bjt man will bo tho brother of thor bride Mr. Samuel Lessner. Mr. anal l I. a, Ajla,lUl Will IIVD 111 llCt, 1UIA after their wedding trip, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra Ilrudno nnd their children, of Cleveland, O., ore tho guests of Mr. and Mrs, Llpman Hess. IsriUliani or Amoenct- aeati or rben. for Rncrad si ?rlnt4 Sample. , ROTAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 W.leil 3. Itederate 1'rlee Writ JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. 3 mi CMS'' Adults J'ornand Enthello I)"nS. " '" Thurs. KveS. ROSELAND DANCING Broad and Columbia Columbia Uig. kj "A NICHT IN NEW YORK" AdmlMlon 0e. Ineludlnr Two Danc Tickets Additional Danes, a for in0 TONiaitT Private Instruction Diamond nnas " Ulamond 3803 riiiLADELrmA'3 ronEMoaT THCATnEa r ADDirf NIQHT3 AT 818 CjAKKlVlS- MatlWod. k Sat. MAT. TOMORROW, 50c to $2 GEO. M. COHAN'S Production of Augustus Thomas' Astonishing Play NEMESIS Willi EMMETT CORRIGAN Scats Belling for Next Week r-ir A I NIOIITH AT Sill tJrvD PlD Mats. Wed. & Sat. at 2 HB MAT. TOMORROW, 50c to $2 "The Acquittal' wins."-"1""1"'' GEO M. COHAN'S rnoDUCTioN or thk ABSOLUTE DnAMATlC TIUUMPH AoMfflW ' Pbv AttukmtRln Rrrm WmjnitH (onstruction ROSELAND DANCING 1015-17 Market St. Bargain Matinee Saturday f ADMISSION 30e Private Instruction walnut -587 Direction of Mr. J J, Lcacker UNIVERSITY MUSEUM. Sat.. 3:30 lj..t , - '" v"".. v;. ii. UDMUNOS With WILLIAM IIAnrtlOAN. CIIY8TAL HERNB and OEXmOB PARHON8 Hats Stlllng for Next Week f Vjrrll.iJ 1 IAST MAT. TOMOIX . LAST 3 TIMES Francis De Wolf WILSON HOPPER In a New and Wondrous ERMINIE Next Week SEATS NOW MASK & WIG CLUB ArtftUAi, riiuuui.uu 3.1 n "SOMEBODY'S LION" trOPL'LAIl WED. MAT. I1E3T BRATS 12 gBHW!eMl!lOTM George Allen, inc. 1214Chestnut Street 1214 Nowadays Ifs Allen's Hats Saturday A Glorious Display Of Easter Millinery At Moderate Prices 830 (A 'XdrflQay f Trim,m,cd "nts r Saturday, $9.00 to ;r:,?2,,,Hats,:foJ he. J'm girl Hats for the matron Hats WOHLD'S MOST OtLtUTIfUt,1 MARKET' AT 19TH T!".?.3yr3E,f. 't A. M, to ItllH P. M il rilinr HATIONAIi ATIlAlTril'N L T- pi. "I . . HI t K ' AJTAZINOt BPKCTACtJLAnt lNBPInINOI AAdfd MAItYB IlFCnNf, Soprano w 11 A. M. to 0 f. M. Ualeony, 8So . Offh;l' and lUlcony Jo(rt, BOO 1, EVENINOH AITK11 tl O't'l.OCIC ( DOnOTHY I'im.LII") AND CAST uk iooo ri.AYF.nn in MAN-WOMAN MARRIAGE HATUIIDAY8 AND IIOI.IIMTM ny, nuc; ixiutr I 101 Hlcony l.nar. 7ln RABTim WEi-KwrLL'ACI? HEID fr AQNE8 AYI1E8 In "TUP LQVB BI'ECIAI," STANTON itt!W.aVi?3L 'FATTY' ARBUCKLE' jy-CAHAMOUNrfi MOORnM VRRStOK Of w , jure water s lviiuions, Artdod KLSin risirr veK( 1 .Sin I.TONS COOK. Soprunn . Clara Kimball Younr. ''IIui 'cv PAT ATP 1214 ItAHKET BTnBET -1 !-TiVIj 10 A. M. to ll:ta P. JI. OTIS SKINNER . KISMET' ;l, Nl W . W. 3. Hart. O'Millay or the ttoun?J Avr"rlii Chettnut St., Bl. lath n -alCciaia in A, M. to 11 110 P. U lois wEBERT"- WhrWoSwhile'T rrnT rnKsr;NTATtov AVYwrtwriR f EASTEK WEEK. "Titt: rAITH-IlBALCT j , Virfnrin mahket st. b. tW tw'nbeds fV-'JV-r''r Nfxt Week "The ICntucklan" V-' A JL-J "TIIKril.VAl.TV.f it R F P, F NJT aAnKET ST. nL ut . rl-.VJl ilN J. nonoTY msir In "Tha Ohot In tin Oarrt,l "" T OnC MAnKET HTHKBT a " VJL.WDC AT JUNIPER ' Vmidelllfi it to 11 11 Dor"a CIfbrtI- n Alnrkan Ttomanra' miiHiM ita'urntATK.i ini.Tiow or irT J.t .WUIIWT UrftTAIIIT CT OPCftA aa a ! a I !. rVATA M 1AY, tQUa Curtain at 8 Shard. Man 2 Sharp MATINEE TOMORROW n-to Mu,i rj ttfifl nit J PRICES 50f 9150 JSSS,m Century 1'romennili Proauellon 9iJ ItaA A nt OF THE Wwl ifH N. Y. SBlWHRL itrTSi OWE for children in fact, Hats for every age " u uro iooKin ior at Allen's You can find just the Sports Hats and Sailors For women, misses and children in a wonderful colors and styles $5.50 to $14.50. choice of Allen's for Hat Trimmings Tho following Sbeclal.t for Rnhir,1v. Shaded lloiei, S.o. $1.00. 91.35 Ilnneh Veiled Iloiea, 1.00, S1.S3. 91 SO Burnt and Glycerlno Oatrlch and Burnt Goose and Leather Novelties Allen's are ready with these and many other special values for last-minute Easter shoppers. Women's Hosiery Specials for Easter I'all-Iaaliloncd Silk lime, $2.00 pair. Kmbroldered Silk Iloilery, 91.75 pair. Silk Hosiery of (lie lletter Kind, 52.80 pair. roll-fashloned 31errled Xlale llo. nt 73c i. pnlr; 3 it,, for Nlllc and Mercerized Sporta Hole, 51.73 pair. J.lnle Hose, fiOo pair; 3 pair for 91.33. Toilet Articles, Specially Priced I.'Orlffnii Vace l'owder, all shades, 73c lior. Illcnad'a (Jold Hot Compact Fuco Towder, 91.10. Tebeco Tooth I'untr, 33o tube. Amreu Huclict Powder, 75r. Mary Garden Talcum Powder, 23c. Jersen'a Violet llnth Soap, 7Se ducen. 4711 Hath Tablets, 91.43 box of 0 cukra. Iiory Handle File and Huttonhooks, 23c. Handkerchief Specials for Easier ,.lr.ctal MJ!"1""1 ""'""' tvllh corded border, 30e Solid colored I.lnen Hemkdtelied Hundkerchlefn, 33o nnd 50o ,url, Hxcellent qualltle In nll-nhlle Henistllched Hnmlkerriii.r. and heavy linen, 28c, 88c, 80o and 78i each. """"""chief, of hrer Mndelrn Hand-Scalloped Handkerchief. 30c each. rine llnniiuerclilefa nllh iniid-cmlirolilr,.i ... A GIGANTIC V0HIZ BANG HrP . VJ,tf.Ctl f lnlfhlion SU.J ' -. (AND IQO CENTURY BEAUTIES 1QOM o $" SHUBERT SSrWil!,. '? MATINEE TOMOR. $2.00i ARTHUR HAMMERSTEUr: supiitrie tiu FRANCES WHITE im ft nusieoncor u r H -r J WK BEN WELCH STAB. CA1T- STAR CHORUM ADcLrnl rims thurs and k MATINEE TOMOR. ""' $2.69' COM5TOCK. CE3T'3 HIGHTE.ST -nERRICST COrtEoy II 16-1 til V r-I ' j 1o (11 n u Jo t nt ill I w T. A a At ll ' la A A immmfcM trn Jflr, r r, . mial BIT AUTHOIU 01 POLLY WITH A PAST" WILLIAM WITH MOLtV ' BOYD MSiiVTYRE: " I i-A , IVblr tut) at tio nTJvtaT. f r! LIKIW LAST TWOWCEKS a MATINEE TOMOR. at 2:20' Tin-: srr.wvNs rm:Hi:NT "i JANE ;; each. 3c In 11.30 enrli Children's Handkerchiefs, 3 In lior, 73c. Colored NoTelty Hand-Made HnndkerrhUr. .1 i.i ..... - . ... ...,,, ,.,,, v.UII COWL mr 1 ilifhrouch; ; Wnlntit Walnut M"neo Tumorroiv, 3:15 waiiiui BtWn Mghta at Bil3 Sharp o ovi: SKA! p Dfin.vn PRm.cxiuat LAST TWO WEEKS RirilAItK Wl.TOV TI'I.U Pr.n.nta ' THU onHAT AML'niPAN ACTOtt bUY hJAlliS POS T "The Masquerader" ? 1 d n r Silk Gloves in all Lengths All ln the new Hliadcs for Sprlnp : liKkp Washable Silk Oloies, 91.80 pair. 2'Clap Kmbroldered Hack Hllk Glue, 92.00 pair. Mouiquetulre l.enrth Silk Qluirs. 92.03 pair, full tlbow I.enirdi silk Ulotes, 53.00 pnlr. s Fine Madeira Coat Collars, 90c Our rcBiihir V SS quality as n. speclnl ofTcrlnrf; comes In ahont u,v different Btyles. ..xcellent stylo for milt or tailored "als" Vcslc nd rnltar In orenndlo or net trlmim-il ih mi !... -.:r'.. ...?lcn H,!'l it 91.00. - """" """"' K EITH'S THEATRE EXETHELliLErr, jea'ndair0''. In a Pomnilw .AW tirw.v m"4imCIJ' ;' D",' -i"'"ii' Jack nierman and H Katur fllll' M -5 trrado French Chenille Dotted Veiling for Easier Tho newest Veilings for Sprint? hae lust armed nnd r i... ... Most eeiy coiicelMiblc, color .; ,T .." Philadelphia's finest ussortment, Hon Kery Ionian noeds ono Uustcr Hat, ACADEMY OF MUSIC Sat., April 2, at 2:30 P.M. A L1IA GLUCK ' nrnEM ZIMBALIST- RECITAL llcke-L. J1C0. fi, U'50. 3 at llepoa'a nnd Acadtiny . . ?Q At"' Hi of theso newer ells to Tot ore' lie; 1 1 ACADEMY ' . Tuc. . i ...iinii- Aid.. I 1 1'. T II (1 I O T. I T A V n H '. . . IT dpi; u a c ni: . y m A IN U rS f Mnii llorl Tirfn I'.ainnr Ard-n. llU' Haclett Chatmaia. HothUr. I.aurarTtlV nilKj -'Uhi-rtt Mile dalll and Corps Du Dall nniuctor Wolff " "u ua"1tl 5 I TlrWn rHdm A ltn . 1110fh,i. 8t 98 M Continued Sale of the New Ribbons for Spring and Summer Many Items too numerous to mention at greatly lowoied pilots New Blouses in Splendid Assortmpn .30?"1" d Ch'n I,Iou,M '" U,e ' f eolor tone., 3.30 ;.,3 (lenrcetto Hlouses, brclnnlns h low aa 93.03 and un I. i,m . tyllh outalile model. " ' u" ' "30 for Hand-Mada llluuic; drawnwork and luce trimmed, 53.30 to 910. Separate Skirts at New Low Prices llarnnet Sntln Hklrts, newest colors, 912.73. Mlmei' Wool I'lnld Nklrta ut 98.80. hliortu Skirts ill attrurtlre Vlnlda, 912,73, Circular Hlilrts of Check Velour, 910.00, bmart Hlch-drudo rlamirl bklrts, 9t,3o. Arailnny TJita Ilox Oft t Heppa'a.UlO CbtM I PHILADELPHIA !m" 3 TOmor. mm ,r ORCHESTRA1 J,c',uv7Pll'ni.rf: , .sPHi I VI. WAONBH "KnorWM -Aritir, a.v ICE SKATING at k-b palacis'1" " 1 4nth tt Markftt flt I TlllllCr. SKATING RKNtlONH I DAII.T ! APlllr. l-MAUDl OllAB ON iCf. Phonnii- I'fTHfon 11)00 -Wl I8 I DUMONTS "l"1 Anc"; . sililp . .. .nn.. .r"' i'on . Wd aat ill EMMETT WELCH MinatreKo 1 Hnatlnnal tlur'gqu "flPANDAI." ( up A PEOPLES KEKS, AVE ft CUMH. MATIKBU TODAr . ABE REYNOLDS REVUES Allen's Hairnets, $1.00 a dozen "The Old Original Quality" "Sllppon" Cap Shape Hair Nets. 10c 7orrt$f.00Cl,oi;;f.tra,ght Sha,' Hnir Nv,H- " -We. arc White und Grey nro $1.50 a ilocn. I ; CASINO snappy jsWpH I VrlkJll "iKJ With Ch.rll. Hffllrd ' 1 ORPHEUM am$r&1$l MAE DESMOND fflWWw'X I mammmsmassmBammmwminsBwa Neil Uk fUlwcrn of gunnybrool? Parrn'-' Frocadcro OIIU.K KHOM JOVLANO WlWi i'uiioi Billy aUbir 'tl M l n I Vi'riJ at. MHtibitii''i..Vir eAit lAt ryet , v tf,i'iJmsTi.t3'.xfifA.L ,, v ( .mkujI aff..), 5, t jt cvr . Is.j&''w " .vj --' y A V 4 H ,J. aJiJioU
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