Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, March 28, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING PUBLIC LEDGBE-PHniADBLPHIA; MONDAY, MARCH 28, 1021
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ST1 GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
gnty Wynne Talks of Easter Hats and Engagements,
i She Tells of Box Parties for the Mask and Wig
Opening Performance Tonight
it wth the Mask and Wt per
formance lonltht. apd the, 'B.tur-
t. BTfulnr tomorrow nini. ana we
fciSX Jun d,n on-Wednesday
St and "tof " hm .on
Kk Wr roi o tt thiMth with
S1? week y"r. thM ehooltMi
K,.kaod I understand meet of th
!'w" b ont by midnight. After
tW WL,' . iV X art. and tear rfo
TTAVE you noticed, that few straw
14 . ... .... hlfi worn ti rtf Not
L tht beta you see now are the winter
! No. But the In-between-season
fr: .iijt. with perhaps a.&it oratraw
SfuOTt Into It. own," and the
P.'!'.. vara worn remrday ware lit?
.! iltk. w Kb pernaps a.Dii orsiraw
ST baa 5n Into It. own," and the
Eirtrtt hats worn ytaftrtay ware lit.
S hkrleatloni of Ilk or tatln. I aaw
fc SSui i Ollpln, 3d, weerlnta dark
u. latin muahroom hat trimmed with
!fcie bunch of white g rapes and white
IX n " wa. a tellW of dark
Fi aid It fitted marrelomiy.
?..,. Ore hak a tood-looklnf brown
ilk bit which la terr becoming to her,
l ,h. weara It with a brow, ault, not
ri!. .nit. hut one of thot atralibt
iMtitiU, which are do rlaneur thli tea
UJ. She wore with It a Peter Pan
i.J WitIHs Walah. who la home from
rain Beach, for I aaw her at the RIU
f ua creee-bar material and a hat of
M Hue allk. .
;AM0NO tnoae woo win entertain at
A the Mask tad Wif tenia at axe Mr.
Jul Mm. Iaaae Wister Burr, for Nancy
a.uv! Mr. and Mr. Henry 8. Ororc.
fcr their iranddauihter and arandeon.
Httin and Henry 8. Oroya, 2d i Mr. and
fin, Philip F, Clarkeon, for their
Jtoihter, Theresa Clarkton; Mr. and
His. Otctt Packard, for their d&ugh
tff, Buth Packard, who Is a debuUnte
g Ut Mil season , mr. nuu mm.
Roland Taylor, for Ellrabeth; Mrs.
Km Pollock, for her cranddauchter.
fan Ferjuaon; Mr. and Mrs. William
H, Wanamaaer, tor ineir aaucnter,
uiu Iiibella Wanamakar: Mia Uoro-
tkei Emien, for Charlotte Starr, and
a lumber or otaera.
REALLY, I narer heard anything,
like the eniaaementa announced
Ithrday and yeeterday. Juet one atter
another. And wasn't McOall Keating'
imrprlw? It's always a surprise when
cither man or girl la from out of town,
kcttiie you will not bare seen them
widb toretlier. I bear that Mlsa Au-
rtr It very attraettye ana a great ia
frite. McCall Keating la a doctor,
m know, nanng ronowoa toe protea
m e( his grandfattier and father, the
!it Dra. Willlem Keating ana John
.eating, of this city. He spent a num.
it ef Tear abroad during the war and
Id woe uplendld work for his coun-
7 ortr there, tie is tne only son or toe
t Dr. John M. Keating and Mrs.
Mtlaf, ubo was MUa Bdlth McCall.
U airtere are Mrs. William Bands,
hi Elisabeth Keating and Mra. Mark
icor. ur. Keating ana his mouer
KAtt lire at Wawa.
TATALIE BAItNES' engagement,
I too. was a sunrise from the rery
act tkat ahe das not been tiring here,
Hil eo "we here not seen her and her
libit together" here.
nateile is a sister of Jobn Sellers
Urate, of Uryn Mawr, and has been
llklsf her home In Waahlnaton for a
limber of years. Formerly she lived
i Brra Mawr. too. Rhe ia a eoustn of
W other Darnea, Cecil, wo married
,aue ueyun, ana Hyivta. wno mar
FJed Oommaader Todd, of the "navy.
i.tOCHEU engagement which is of
loUreat in this city ! Aurora
irttr'a. She is, as a maUer ot tact, a
liltlmOTtfin. and hkp (ntlmMit tn
ilukajtr Itandall. aloo of Daltlmore,
Nk kaoounced by her atenmnther. Mra.
flMan Garter, who waa formerly Mlsa
ici hum, oi tais city. Aurora is a
riflddaoihter of Mrs. Francis Haale-
urrt and nli ut Mr. T;ptiM Tw.
1 the Rer. George fjtjyert Carter,
l or thU Hty. Her mother wi Au.
m HajJehurrt. who took Philadelphia
' iioria me year oe came out ny net
astr end Tiracltr. Hr llf wti hH.f.
ft khe dlfcd about two yearn after her
Parnate, leaving tbia one dauthter.
lurert came up here last year to eev-
ti or the balls, and arary one wel-
Mned her. fth In vrrv nritv. tSnuvfi
H to ethereal as her mother was.
Inlander rinnrtalt ( Hi nn tr
Vn. Hlanchard Kandall, of Baltl-
WAB rested in the train coming in
from Chestnut Rltl nn fUdintav. r,A
t la front ef me on th awat with
wner'a father, was the cutest wee
m eonnet or straw I bave keen for a
'! time. Daddy had a aulteaae with
" and a cane and a wee coat up on
e rark orr his head. You Just knew
J were going away somewhere. And
; iu't before wc.came to North Phil.
?l called. "Chanae here for trains for
! r.i.Te,i Atltnile City and points
;ttl" The bonnet raised up, and
m under its depth came, a wee breath
J wee. as the owner snuggled up to
r and skid: "He said Atlantic City
' NANCY. WYNNB.
garahellen nieturdaon, MIm Julia. F.
Jtoea, Mr. Aldan Camgan, Mr. Arthur
Halnea. Mr. Mylea Valentine and Mr.
William Waloh.
Mm Xl7akltAa An .- AA Aaift TAa.
eon street. Oermtniown, will entertain
at dinner lonignt in nonor or ner aaugn.
ter. Mis Nanoy F. Cope. The guestt
win include Miaa Mary C. WUrur, Mlsa
France K. Wieur. Miss Mary C Pan.
Miss Annette N. Wright. Mr. Horao
Jayne, Mr. Qeorg rurneea. Mr. George
HODin;. Mr..Bydniy UrWrlght, Jr., and
Mr. Kenneth Oliver. The guests will
later attend tha imnr which Ur. nil
Mrs. William Chattln Wetherlll will give
in nonor or tneir aurter, Mlsa Mary
Oladys Muller, daughte or Mrs,
nuviuto fTeneno MUlier.
The ameata whi will tiumi k tnn
to be 1ven hv Mr rrA nmtn-..'
AUen,-pf jpir Sprue street, on rrtday
venlnlr next, at her home, in honor of
hr daughter. Mlaa Ifeien W. Alien. Ulss
tJllle Stewart. Mitt Mary Norton. Mlaa
XX S'!lb",l..A,tSmu' Mlsa Cutter.
5 2 A02' Mrt Jjoutae. Balrd.
rtr-JAn & Pnnrt' Edward
WJ&rSLBlk,tm'.Mr' tocktn bush.
JhTi ?.ltVi JiH: Mr: taait Valen
rnrMii.rSS ,HGnt,a A1'" and Mr.
.2;$".?. Dv,i-. guest will later
attend the Kaater meet nr of Mra.
Charlea Stewart Wurtaf dancing claaaT
r.A-Sfi!,t5l,,i.0.t.,nUMt whVwlli be
iir,L2.wJr'r .amnd Pratt, who will
be formally introduced by W parents
at a tea. to be given at their home S
Haverford early in May.
.M'aa Louise Wanamiuier, daughter of
5JR2ifr,yifll,l w'anEnaker, of
wiii .'!.! V'"'W avenue, Merton,
wi-rfiVf". V m1a of bow at the
wedding of her sister, Mlae Isabella
Wanamaker, and Mr. J. Howell Cum
mtngs, jr ,0 of Mr j M j jj
I I Cummlnga, of the Wellington, which
LU.,s5V.lSmn,J on SaturdaV, iune U,
l" lIf?2it 'trnta, to be foUowed
P "option at the home of the
mi.? wW'Uf Jl Iula aia
SJJ.kI wno ." been apendlngr eeveral
m,nA,J"wi0Slin,f the continent, aooom-
or Merlon, will return home early in
May, v
AtJX2: ,Jn a Muckie entertained at
dinner laat evening at her home. Ital
PJalnut street, the retiring royal oonauj
Xi.Xrrf' ,r ,,Dr juieuno uiienai ana
"""" orai iny will leave anortlv
ror his new post at New Orleani
. JfXfii5h.anl?,,mp5?n' who ba been
enurtalned aa the guestof Mrs. Charles
?wwrt2Vurt otH "P atreet, for
T&X&fftSF WUm,Wl her home in
Mr. and Mra. Alfred O. a Steel of
i!?0 ub" f . Mra. SteeVa mother, Mra.
Herbert M. Howe, of 1 Loouit aireit;
at tne opera, tomorrow evening. Their
r"S" delude Mr. and Xn. Robert
MS, W1,."anj Emeet Ooodman, Miss
Emeetlne A, Ooodman and Mlsa Mary
Ernestine Appleton, of no Bethlehem
Pike. Chestnut Hill, win return on Wed
needay from Bermuda, where they spent
some time.
.MJ?- .? a D'er. of 1 North
Thirty-third street, announces the en-gagement-cf
her daughter, Mlsa Louise
Joeephlne Arnold Belcher, and Mr. Har
old H. Beebe, of this city. Mr. Beebe la
G,vonJ. Mr- a"0 Mr' Chartea H.
Beebe, of Urtdgeton, N. J.
Cant Iroquola will hold a reunion this
afternoon at 1904 Walnut atreet
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Shupert, of Ard
more, announce the engagement of their
daughter. Miss Martha Marlon flhuoert.
to Mr. Tfaillam U Kinney, of WlnateS
Salem, N. C.
Mrs. riorenoe Huhn Walsh and her
who have been spending the Easter holl
days At Atkantlo City, will return this
evening to their home, 01t Dreael road,
Overbrook.
Mra. Charles" Francis Boohmann and
her daughter. Miss Bather Jean Booh
mann, or in Boutn mghteenuv street,
who metered on Friday to waehington
m epena tne saeier nouaaya, win re
turn to their heme this eventng. Tne
engagement of Mlaa Boehmann and Mr,
Edward Boger, of New Tory and China,
haa been announced.
Mlaa Ethel Cummmga, ef Beaton, win
arrive today and will be entertained aa
the guest of Mlsa rranoea Koee, daugn
ter of Dr. and Mr. Oeorge O. noea, of
mt Spruce street She eapeota to re
main about a week.
The Harry Ingereolt Poet, 174, ef the
region, win give a
Ballroom on April
American Legion, will give a dance at
Ureem On Ann! I.
patronesses Include Mrs. Charles B. In.
The
Kuglefa
natroneai
gereoll, Mrs. Albert . H. neeengarten,
Mrs. a. Hamilton Colket, Mr. Oeorge
KPIertol, Mrs. Franklin X01ler, Mr.
Harold noeengarten, Mrs. Clarenoo Oul
brandsen, Mrs, Frederick K NaJle, Mr.
W, O. Boone and Mr. W. Douthlrt, of
New York.
' ALONQ THK RIADINQ
Mrs. lUymond O. White, Jr., will en
itrtaln the. bridge club to which ahe
neionn at her home en Aabury terrace.
Oak Lane, on Monday afternoon, April
, The other member Include Mr.
William EL Oraben. Mra. Paul flatter.
Mra, William C. Terhea, Mr. Walter
Crowell, Mrs. Robert It Dearden. Jr..
Mr. Walter Dennebaum and Miss Doris
Miner.
Ftf"!1 P Mr. John It Nelson, of
Elkfns Park. wlU be eial to know that
ah haa returned ta her heme, having
TToorma irom ner rsceniwnets,
NORYH PKlLAOILPHfA
Mr. and Mr. Jacob Bedel, with their
son, Mr. Leonard Bedel, returned from
raim.Beacn, n., where thr epent the
winter, and have gone to the Traymore,
Atlantic City, for the holiday.
Mr. 'and Mra. Osear Kind, of SI4
Northi park avenue, who have been
spending some time touring in Califop
nla, have returned to their home.
.P.,,..&!rhJ2L"- w. Boeenbaeh, ot
1101 North Fifteenth etnet. la kmmA.
Ing some time in London. England.
SOUTH PMILAOILPHIA
Miss Mary Eplane, of 1611 nitner
street spent the week-end in Atlantic
City.
Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham, of U1S
South Seventeenth street, have been
pending the holiday with their family
at their oottage in wltdwood.
Mr. 8. Rhodes will return to hi horn
jooay aner a viau with mono m
vjotim.
MISS M. JEANES BRIDE
OF SYDNEY THAYER, JR.
Marritja Took PI to at Cal
vary Prabytrlan Churoh
at Noon
Henry Laussat Oeyetln, Jr., Mr. Rob
ert w. Dale, Mr. Bckley D. Coze, Id, Mr.
Chartes W. Gamble, Mr. Henry Bower,
2d, Mr. de Bennevllle Bell, Mr. Walter
Thayer and Mr. Frederick Morris
Thayer. A reoeptlon followed at the
home of the bride' mother for relatives
and InttmaU friend. On their return
from . wedding trip, the bride and
bridegroom will lire In this city.
taca
8t
Mr! Henry Xutger
, Jr.. ws attired In a, auperb
of wfuu ivory jeuin. faamlonei an
i lines, veiled wTth old family laoe
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Kinos ana msm. work ami I
wnii vu will.
An Easter wedding of much social In.
tereet was solemnised at noon today
when Mies MargaretU Jeenes, daughter
of Mrs. Henry Bulger Jeanes, of lOli
Spruoe street, beoame the bride of Xr.
Sydney Thayer. Jr son of Mr. and
Mrs. Sydney Thayer, of Thprnbury,
ir.... an nK avtuiti TUllenhouae
equare. "hie ceremony was petfnnd
In Calvary Presbyterian Church, Flf
teenth and Loeuet streets, Rev. Chartea
Erdman officiating. .
. The bride, who watt given In marriage
by her brother, Xr. Hi
jeanes, ur.
town of w
atmnle lines, ve
and tulle. The short sleeves wers oem.
poeed of the lac and her veil of old
family lace extended to the and of the
long court train and was eurmountteV by
a wreath of orange blofeoms. She ear
j.j tHiii kiimu t whlta areht4ui
mum FaiaatMth Jeenes. slettr of the
bride, atunded aa maid ofhonon She
wae attired In a amart frock of Jade
green erepe, fashioned with an apron
front effect and ohort eleeinm The only
HrMMtn w&m . law now et the crene
caught at on side. She wtre atlver
ellpper and gray .atooklngs. Her hat
wa oompoeed of pale gray atr,1
adorned with a targe plume. She carried
ftfwlnlr flAWAr
-H " ITTr.V....- , nmmmtt
Tne onoeemises wr .".
Thayer, Xlss Oainor Owen, Balrd. Mis
Mary F. Olendlnnlng. Mlsntnor
Thompson, of Wilmington, Mis fJeanor
Jackson, of Boirton, and.. Mia Latf
Jenne. They were similarly attired In
frock of peeen-oeiorea crepe, wimanori
sleeves and large bows of the material
caught at one side. They wore silver
ellppera and gray allk stocking's. Thelr
hata were of pa gTy atnwr adorned
-1th sashes ofthe peach-oojorsd erepe
and streamers of the same falllns; at one
side. They carried Spring flowers. The
flower girls wers Miss Uytendsle Caner,
daughter of Xr. and Xr. Harrison JC.
Caner. Jr.. and Mies Ellee DUon, daugh
ter of Mrs. W. Boulton Dixon. They
were aetlred In dainty white lingerie
frocks with white bonnets. Mr. Regi
nald Jacobs was best man)
The usher Included Mr. H. Wrclyal
Olendlnntn-, Mr. Emlle C. Oereltn, Xr.
JACK POWEL
..A.,TJSalnr,o' tnUrmt will take pi
at T 1 10 o'clock this evening at
pauisjcpieoopal Church. Cheeter. where
Mi Katharine Black Powet daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. William Musaey rowel,
of Cheeter. will be married to Mr., Ar
thur Corbus Jack, son of Mr. and Mrs.
AniKr uauit jacic
The Rev. Yranots M,
Jack, also of Cheeter.
CtS M. TalH. nriitr nt
the church, offtalatlng. Mr. Powel will
flye, hla daughter In marriage. Mra.
William Robert Provost, ot Cheater, will
attend the bride as matron of honor, and
ths four bridesmaids will Include Mrs.
Hsery o. Rweney, of Cheeter; .Mrs. Da
vid S. B. Chew, Jr., of this city; Mis
aiiwmn jnnnnn, oi opnngneia, u.,
and Miss Margaret Klrkpatrlck, of
Lynchburg.Va. Little Mlse Anne Hevlnt
and Miss Betty Sevlnt of Wilmington.
Pel., will attend as. flower girls. Mr.
will be the bridegroom's beet man, and
tne usners win ineiuas nr. William M.
rr., Mr. J. P. Eyre Price and
lam R. Provost, of Cheeter; Mr.
Powal. Jr.. Mr. J. P.
sir, wiiii
Robeen
Mr. woodward Cbrkran, Of Media. A
reoeptien at eii vast Thirteenth street,
the home of the bride's parents, will
IB MOW.
B. Sweney. ef Plttaburwh: Mr.
Walter R. Rodman, of this city, and
ART EXHIBITIONS
DURING THE WEEK
TRAWBCRrlY MANSION
Miss Flora Ellas, ef New York, is
visiting her brother and sleter-fn-Uw,
Mr. and Mrs. Jooeph Ella, ot Hit
Ridge avenue.
Plrrt Reelment Armry, red and Cei.
lewMII eireeie, open owiy "wj -
ginning today. Joint architectural,
ral estate and building exhibition,
under auspices of T-Sduare Club ajd
Philadelphia Chapter A. I. A. ArehM
lecture, art and crafts and furniture
displayed by photograph, models and
executed work. ,
OsltenHy Meeeast. ThlrlyMrd And
Beraee eireeie, open dally from 10
until I o'clock, Sundays 1 until .
Exhibition of art basketry of the
American Indian and the arts and
crafts of the Alaskan native. Special
faculties for artlita and art students.
Oulde will be on hand for visitors
each day.
The rrtet Clab, leli Latimer street, be
twen Spruce and Locust streets. Ex
hibition of Japanese prints until April
11. Oallery open lOttO to 1. t to 8
o'clock dally, accept Sunday; Satur-
aay untu l p, m.
Th Art AIMaaee, ISM Walaat etrsei.
Exhibition of water color by member
of th Philadelphia Water Color Club,
IOiIO to S o'clock. Sundays from 1
to .8.
PeaneylranU Mseeem, Mxmertet Ben,
Pslrtaeajit Pertu Free to the publlo
every day except Monday from :10
o'clock to C. Sundays and holidays
from 1 to a. Exhibition of silver cof
fee pots presented by Rodman Wana-
mexor.
Ths geheet ef IsdedrUI Art, Bra4 and
Plaa etreees. Weekdays to I. Ta.
hlbt'.lon of pen and Ink drawing by
Joseph Clement OIL Through April
le.
ItM PtdledersMst keeek etaa. ess RMu.
Casaee street. -Dally from i o'clock to
PALMER'S
Deducted from Sale. Slip
four Day Only, Starting Monday,
March 28th, Another Month End Sale
A beerUtmtsJ rWuctJoo en eyfwrythlriff , Canton '
Crapa), Trftesewttag, TaffeHau, Wool Sewgajg,
TricotuttM, Perttkoata, estc.
Oar prkaa ara arwaya aabatantklly lowar
than raUfl att7t anal with tba addaei ratiiKtktfi
of 10, tbia maaac a raal aayiaf.
If you' did ital gal ta em env Falmiary &,
don't ibjm thla asa. Wa are damanatratinf what
4th Hoar rant cam aara yaa am tttk.
Ba ft fo vWt aw stara whaaat the oliuta.
tion of btrjrinf .
MAIL AND PHONE ORDERS FILLED
IV,., you cmn hunt
a charge account,
1318 CHESTNUT STREET
fsfaMsfkeef JtM
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
rUn. CharlA Tt7lf Ti.tlu . TL
tail sirafM,(, wl give a luncheon on
Ball "vnwr Dl nr son, mr. unaries
TMtt ii&..a b.u . ... .- . l . ..
ki.t ?"" " win avisna uio oinnor
Meh Mr. end Mra. (ltmil H rvtllnm.
f l Hansberry street Oermantown,
gtve on Friday, AprlU, In honorot
?i Mr' unuel H. Collom. Jr..
ran th rnevHnes net Utmtm AV.tu,
tttrtx TJtr.,-e - .,..!. r1.... a
f. MlftJI rltbKArh llAMni Mlae
-- w vww( u-tm
VV
v v
ztmcnme increases
itcninfi-
lesinol
stops it
I Brery time you scratch that spot
' llRblly mops the Itching allays
inflammation and brlnata coat.
F'tl. Irvrlh 1 .11 jI -
y.,,. ----i.i. uutiiura lor mmaf
r. ASk VnilK Hrl. - u .nM
If it Is Silk you
wiU find it at
Thresher's
Thresher Bros.
Specialty Silk Store
1322 Chestnut St.
No Trouble to
Show Goods
The new; and faahlonaWe Sprinr sllVa am arriving; daily from evary ailk mart of the world.
franco, owiizcnsna, itajy, wapan. unina ana our own junenc via witn eacn other In this truly
wonderful display of th queen of dreia fabrics, by far the larfeit asiortment we have ever shown.
We are sure you will be Interested to know that our new specialty ailk store juit opened in Cleve
land, Ohio, was received with such confidence by the Cleveland public that our first day's sales were
surpassed by anything we had dared to expect, and the second day's receipts were larrer than the
first, assuring their appreciation of the values we are able to offer by our chain of siw stores and
by eliminating the exorbitant street-floor rentals. Your confidence and patronage for the past
fifteen years made tho opening of our Cleveland store, the third link in our chain, possible, for
which we wish again to thank you.
We mention below a few of the many values offered:
4th Floor
Silks
4th Floor
33-Inch Imported Japanese Wash Silk, full twelve
mome (no rice powder), natural OO. yard
color only. Special at OOC
32-Inch and 96-Inch Stripe Tub Silk, foreign and
domestic weaves, in a multitude of color
combinations, " suitable for waists, dresses,
men's shirts and pajamas. Special st
95c, $1.65, $1.95, 2.25 f2.95
38-Inth Imported White Habutal Waah Silk, made
ib Japan, and will launder frl )C yard
perfectly. Special at efleaeeJ
36-Inch Imported Dlack Waterproof India Silk,
tho correct material for sum- djl IA yard
mer wear. Special at ejlelv
36-Inch Chiffon Taffetas, in street and evening
shades,) plenty of white, navy and black,
suitable for waists, dresses, ate Special at
$1.95, $2.25 Mi $2.45 yMd
40-Inch Georgette Crepes, in a good line of colors,
plenty of white, pink, brown, M OC yard
navy and black. Special at. .e?leleJ
30-In. and 40-In. Printed HabutaU and Foulards,
some with dots, others with the very latest
designs and colorings. Spatial at
$1.65, $1.95 " $2.65 '""
40-Ineh Canton Crepe, tho correct material for
waists, dresses, etc, in a good line of colore:
plenty of gray, navy and rO AC yBr
black. Special at .pt)e0
40-Inch Sport Satin, in plain and novelty effects,
in a lino of colors, atreet and evening shades;
plenty of white and pinic; tne correct mate
rial for separate skirt.
Special at
yard
Mail Orders
Filled as Long
as Lola Last
$2.95
Thresher Building
1322 Chestnut Street
SS-Uah TrieelMl. W. hav. received a large ehip
of fine and heavy weaves, the wanted drop eUteh.
also plain In a big line of colore. A most nen
loeable rabrlo for dreeewe, waists, sweaters and
scarfs; qualities that we have eold for more than
double the price w. are asking today.
rr $1-45, $1,55, $2.45
Third Floor WaiStS Third Floor
Silk Waists new semi-tailored models in an ex
cellent quality of silk (pussy-willow weave);
colors arc flesh white, navy, bisque etc gjrj
and black. Special at eOe7e
Georgette Crepe Waists, in a good lino of colors,
also crepe de chine waists and blcfases, fea
turing the very Ictoot aJ5 to f AJS
designs in workman ?v eylO
ship. Special at. ... H
Underskirts
Cotton Taffeta Top Underskirts, with all-silk
taffeta flounces; changeable ef. H ap
fects; also all-black. Special at.. elee7)
Chiffon Taffeta Silk Petticoats, in the wanted
color combinations. Special eJ A ft
Chiffon Taffeta and Satla Messaline Silk Petti-
coats, also good heavy quality of all-silk
jarsey skirts (new models).
OpvClfil taX eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesee
Camisoles
Made from an excellent quality of wash satin,
tailored and lace-trimmed models, in white
and flesh only, Special a Af
$4.95
BOSTON STORE:
17 and IS Temple Place
Through to 41 West st
CLEVELAND 8TORE:
1148 Euclid ave.,
Cleveland, Ohio
Telephone
Walnut 2035
Walnut 203S
lUShcppatd & Sons
easBBBBBBsaTe&O
ft .flW i
fCffJaA IK Pa
The Special
Envelope Chemise
At $1.85
Geed Nainsook;
Ribbon run through bias band
Htmstitch firuah,
Laundries
hold
no terror a
for these
garments
The Special
Night Gown
of like material, finish and
general excellence.
At $1.85
$2siV Wkv
WLK fast
1008 Chestnut .Street
George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street 1214
Now-a-Daus Wa Allen's Hate
The Importance of
the Right Hat
la paramoant Millinery makes op mars a costume,
u ,'vDly have ir, our large Salon a collection of models
suitod to every hour of the day and friendly to every costume
milady 'would wish to wear and at such refreshlagly low prices
for A I lea quality.
You Can Choose Well, $10.00 and Upward
Sale of Philippine Hand Made
Nightgowns and Chemise, $3J5
ehesele sites are from 36 to 4l"
HtlbtCfWB slats are IE, 16. IT.
First Floor Alslo and Dent Second Floor
Separate Skirts at New Low Prices
Beresei Satta Skirts, newest Mhri, Slt.78.
SOseee Weel risU tfhlrts M SS.SO.
Sserte Oktfte la ettrettlT. rietds. S1S.1S.
Clrnlar Bkiri ef Cheek Velonr, S10.0.
Sasart Rlsh-grad. Flanaal Bklrta. SlSje.
Women8 Full Fashioned Lisle Hose,
50c pair,' 3 pair for $US
A special purchase enebU us to offer a full fashioned Utle hm
fewy' ie'ung? eonlm"1 l tjM" 1- Prloea Only enoVgh fo?
Notion Specials at 25c each
Clara smereeleed Dre Shield, else. , a uid 4. tie Mir.
AU-elfk Tr.U, seam binding, black or white, lie 5,
Datrw eeeltty flne. Caiteaera. All stses; black or white, So bu
et IS CAaTvV
Eakreisarwe Eeena in stx-yara pieeee, white. Dink, bluo or ta
- - m -"!
I Bo yUee.
Sale of Towels, Wash Cloths, Toweling
TeiMak Tw.ls In splendid wearing quality, fancy woven borders
In blue, pink or yellow. lUrular Ike grade, at see. wroors
wk Cletb. the uaual 10 kind, at lOe moTi.
All-liaea Dlh TwIUi red or blue border; usual too s-rad. at
ss yrd-
bWk Cl.thei open weave In standard alee: recutar 12a rr.i. .,
S f SSfc mmmmm mammmmmmmmmmmmMmmmmmmmm
A New Importation of French D, M. C.
txmoromcry ana urocnet uotzon
I ,. wantA .liMu In lrw 1ln4 a, T M f AFt... J, ...
-. . iiuiw una Aliens
Alt ths wanted ihMM in every kind of D.
., clirtv lower In Biic. than alscwhire.
Sla-etrand Enbveldery Cllep, St ekelai Ble dsua.
DMble-leweth Crechat O.ttoa, ifttlu er n, SOe
f i ban.
belli IJ bea
D. M. C. New Cross Stitch Book
IV Series
The nret book publlahed by the maker of t. M. C sine, before
the wars 0 beautiful colored plates of original cross stitch deslani.
se eegy.
S. Exhibition of sketches by rtilladel
ohla ealntcrn until Anrll 2.
MeCUea' Oatlerlea, 1S0T Walnnt atreei.
KxniDttion or portraits ana paintings
bv Jullat Whlta Orom until March 10.
Knmu'i, lilt rhestnsi atiwet. Fourth
exhibition of paintings ana sculpture
arranged by Alice Swing, Works by
Orally, Laessla, Raklna, Caasatt, Del
lows, Culln, Drrch-nrldge, Olackens,
Spelcher. Through March 10.
rtaelle Clab, 141 Sooth ramae tlreet.
Twenty-fourth annual color exhibition.
Open weekdays 10 to 8 o'olock.
Thrmish March 10.
Th fUe.ab.ch Ce. ISxhtbltlon of p&stets
oy j, m. jiosenDerg' until April z
OERMANTOWN
Miss Ftorer 1 K. Milter, of Harris
burg, visited .'or a short time laat week
Mr. and Mrs. Walter ll. Delsroth, 234
East Highland avenue.
Kiss Marlon Bryan, till North
Twsnty-flrst street, nee returned from
spendtnir the week-end In Atlantic City.
taritatfese
1teree fittee
WrM ear HMst
OTAL BfOtAVllta CO. g4 WelsX tk
iFhI
Windew-frarnes and sills
get such hard wear. All the
grit and grime ofthe streets
seem to settle on them.
Yet it's easy to keep them,
the floors and all the
woodwork in your home
bright when you use
1AVA-VAR".
Can be applied in a Jifly.
Dries over-night. And you
can keep it clean with a
damp cloth because it's
waterproof as well as almost
wearproof.
At Yoar Dmltr
All Cotert and Caar
Felton, Sibley ft Co., Inc.
Philadelphia
Manufacturer, of Colon, Psinu
and Vernl thu the ifidi
Cm.)
wonLD's host viBXvritvu fiiiUtAa
MARKET AT I9TH
Tins WEEK. 11 A. M. TO llllS t. M.
irs a pahamount rtcrirtUB ,
WALLACE
REID
Anil Arrti end Thndr ItoMrii la I
"THE LOVE ,1
SPECIAL" ' 1
AS44 MATHE riKnNE. N lUsarteire
EASTER PAGEANT
AT ATLANTIC CITY
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STANTON.it? .ft.'affl
Clara Kimball Young
1NADATTATION LJT tCU"
Novrt,
Agde nuTH ixotp Ktrrrnct centreiie
PALACE 'i.jrWE&iilW
WM. S. HART
in rraaT miowiNO or
O'MALLEY MOUNTED
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Ar-naAin CirESTNVT ST., bL lSTkt
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"THE FAITH
HEALER"
PmECTED nT OEOnOE MTLrOltD
VICTORIA AeAAVg
PARAMOUNT Prevents kfONTE BLUB ta
"The Kentuclcians"
Prom tha Norl by John yi. Jr.
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GLOBE
MARKET STrUnrf
AT JtTNTPER
VAUDEVILLE 11 TO 11
KID KARERET. "MTlLODnr.S." OTKMlOT,
PlITLADELPHIA'P rOREMOST TIIEATlUtS
FORREST Tonight.
MASK & WIG CLUB
SOMEBODY'S LION
A Nutlel Tall In Two Knett
Next Monday Seat Thursday
AhiATONrUINSTiTUnOIf
i(aUipvruf, rare
FLy
PHILADELPKIA'B LSAD1NO TltBATRES
DnUECTlOK OP LEE 4 J. J. 8 ITU BERT
CHFSTNUT ST Ojranvi. a hire
U1U "U la1, HounlMat. 3 .hire
POPULAR MATINEE WEDNESDAT
PRICES 50c to $I.50X
N. T. Oenturr Prna Production
With a Out of InternatlonaJ Sttra
AND 100 CENTURY BEAUTIES 100
BAM JHIjnFRT BVENINOB AT SilS
S. 3r,JD'-J 1 pop .j. WE
LAST 6 NIGHTS
Aamut NAnntatrtirfl luestnL BIB
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"g SEATS THURSDAY
H. RAT OOETZ Prwwnu
BAM IRENE
Bernard Bordoni
In tho PANTABTIQUE JfUBICAi, REVUE
AS YOU WERE
AddphiM.tfiH?l.50
COMSTOC1C and OEST PrMnt
TITO DRiaUTEST and MERRIEBT COMEDY
WILLIAM BOYD AND MOLLY MtlNTTRB
LYRIC BVOS AT !
MAT8 WED. A BAT
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK
THE BELWYNfi PRESENT
aw uaMiiiia'TunAiMuir
IH3AMUN' THROUGH
SEAT SALE THURS.
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Dtrtct from 0 month' nMmnt ai tn
Tim. Bqear Thtr, N Y.. with th orl.
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Walnut w,n,,'t ".' " '"
NO ONE SEATED DURINO PROIXX1UE
POSITIVELY LAST WEEK
WHiR,.W.A.L'TON TULLY PrwMiU
THE CJRHAT AMERICAN ACTOR
GUY BATES
POST
"The Masquerader"
NEXT WEEK. SEATS NOW
WII.UAM A. DRADY PrwnU
OPPORTUNITY
BY OWEN DAVIS
WTTH
JAMES CRANE
A Btory ot MarrU, Morali utd Monty
ACADEMY Or MUBIC
C A DD Iff NIOKT8 AT SUB
VjArvTVlVrv Mali. W.4. Bat.
Pop. Wed. Mat. 50c to $1.50,
LAST WEEK
GEO. M. COHAN'S
Big American Play
NEMESIS
By Augustus Thomas
emmettwSSrrigan
Next Monday- Scats Thursday
OAttKLASCO
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ft fin fi'sine rassae
POPULAR WKD. MAT.. ngST SEATS tl
BROALV-LAST JifflE
"'The Acquittal' wins." Inquirer
Pop. Mat Wed.. 50c to $l.5
GEO. M. COHAN'S
Production of th
ABSOLUTE DnAMATrc TRIUMPH
Bu afWV ra
hfXrV
Aftitoakx
Wllh WILLIAM HARRld.
HKHNE and QKOROE
.(Mpw.
PARSCINB
NEXT MONDAY EVE. TIfkr
S IS Sharp
ALL EVEH A BAT MAT , Dfle In I1.6S
ABRAHAM
LINCOLN i
with PRANK MeOLYNN
PAMOUW Omnir7AL NT T. CO
INTAi
I
EITH'S THEATRE
GUS EDWARDS
SONG RE-VUE OF 11
WlUi Oun Kdwarda and SI Cfc.
MASON & KEELER
CICCOUNl
Dollr Kar. Rohbr RtTnard.A C4.
Ohn. Oraea Eaator floral altSUlf
ICE SKATING REVUE
Wnrld'a Hrtiltil Start
I WEEKS APniL J.18 t WlCSsKH
At Ice Palace. 45th and Marks
S fHRlLLlNO ACTS 8
APRIL i-MARDI ORAB ON ICE
(Danllnr Coalumaa, HflllUnt Caat)
Phonif Prton eioai wt 14
PHILADELPHIA
ORCHESTRA
LEOPOLD fiTOKOWBKI. Conductor
J"DAT ArTEnNOON. APRIL I, AT l
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BololUi RBROB RACHMAN1NOFP, Ehrnlat
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SPECIAL WAONER PROGRAM APRIL IS
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iifk4ll. Chlmr. Hnlhlfr. Laurrnll.
blvart'l Mil Qalll and Corp du Ball
ronductor. woin.
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DUMONTS iBaHnj. sa
EMMETT WELCH MinatreJa
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