Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 01, 1921, Night Extra, Page 11, Image 11

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EVENING' PUBLIC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 192X
J VST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
Nancy Wynne Talks of the Luncheon Which Women in
Overseas Legion Will Give Tuesday at the Bellcvue-
Stratford Emergency Aid Tea Sunday 'Vigit
daughter, Mlsrt Amello B. Helxns. of
r.itr, Wlssahlckon avenue. Oermaiitowli.
will sail on the Atjultiuila on Juno 14
for Kuroim, where, they will sio-tid ii;
summer traveling. Miss Helxas will
make her debut this fall.
i I
Announcement
Mrs. Samuel McCllntock Hiimlll v.l.
Klvo the second and laBt or ner iihiik
day afternoons at home at her homo
1822 Spruce street, In honor of her s'S-tcr-ln-liiw,
Mrs. Davidson Kennedy ot
2202 Wnltiut street, next Thursday nf
Two Orchestras Tonight
We will adopt the New York idea
ternoon, April 7, from 4 until J o cioeit. ,
No cards have been sent out. Mrs, Ham
111 wll bo assisted In receiving by Mrs
Itobcit M. (limn, Jr.. of llnverford
A
RK yolj going to the .fiinclifoii next
liai bren mlMnkrti in wlinl Ik liadt
"liokrn nlmlit. Hlio hnd thought lie lind ,
ncRlected KomctliinB lio linri tohIIj- etn
about, Iiont-c his Impnticni (one. 1
, fll. lip Htooil looking- nt lilt fftth?r, ,
MondirlnK whet icr to nreuc It.'out. then
fleclotnit that tins better pott of vnlor '
won illwretlon, mid thin one of those'
MUM when- you just better let thine
ahd reduce our regular admission Mon
day, Wednesday and Friday to
A
Tursrfny? Wtnt liinvlrfoii VTcll,
Mrs. Kennedy wll ne rememoerpu w
Miss Josephine Itanltln, of barren, I'a
Miss Loulso Wanamilker, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. William II. Wnnamaker, of
Woodroyd, Highland avenue, Merlon,
and her aunt. Mrs. II. B. Bremer, of
Merlon, who have been spending several
months abroad, through the Mediter
ranean, Kgypt nnd Italy, and the last
two weeks In Parts, will soil from South
ampton tomorrow for this country
If you won n women's overseas ipkoh
o,i woilUln't nsli,; ort would JuM
nuturnlh- know. And you would ro.
Wain "tlue tiinrhrdns ore IntrrriiUitR
$ffl Jo "ay tl,riist. Ami 1"
Including one dance ticket, tax and wardrobe.
Additional dance tickets, 2 for 10c.
Each ticket entitles a couple to one dance.
h8Ve 10 ! "rt", ,."! or'eKloneMB' 5" """I?1 on ""1 " nd. nH in.
TMSSESSSSm
TOlirPeii. "-' ...-uu ronllv mnWn.i
OTCr tne KM . ,"V".. ,'-n,V nm! ...
SA.nl iirniin iifj nno i"i .-.-- .. -
.,, ... . .
roil
.. .!.. inn. mi inrrr. mr a
n'ho nw cervlec with the. A. lv. 1 . m
the Vreneh military, or whn ever
tJfanrt I. of the nllled nrmlw they Imp-
beOc"'r0.le Kl.v. for Inrinnre.
lleJliWi hnvlns wen netlve scrvlee. she
m' th Aral American woman to enter
Germany after the nrmlitlcr. crowtaB
fohe wm nttnohcrt t,o tho French army
.. n nnrsc early In the lonfllct). and
Z &$, "f Doylottoirn. fJertrude
i.n-1 Molly, who wer, aU wl 1, he
-...1, irnn i-.i-iinn. iiii'i '' ..........
Krle. JIM. J'r.
Ini.ldrntnllv. beide.i
Mn vice " prertilont of the Overeat.
Toilon. iTfhalrmnn of the lunehenn on
Il0.?LPi" mm. Oswald Chew Is lircl-
j . ti'iln lliihring. trciiMirer: IVkr.v
. uin.. n Gertrndo Ely, Iftts .mc-
Klm Marcaret Robin, .Ttillti Will mm
.nu'Rettv Klllot.nmi several other;
nics l no noi i """ '
noil,
whoco mi
"S;,.pr. e were talking about nald
liinchron. were we not,
but wdnrc coing o,
We were not.
Well, MIm Anne
rfnv before am w mi ini' m. i";; ?
about her reoon.truotlor .work In the
Arntatcd rcn ons of Fronee. .miw
Ocrtn.de O'lMlly. who wan Jnjf"?
fr n Vear do ilff active work, wlU tell
fr ?,r "mlopW of oeeupatlona
.. . -noult nf tun war. .uinn
LewlR K. Dick if to upenK im ... - -rp
nd bin war poetry. And M
France hi.u" " ;:; ,,.,., Tfil
T.ewlR 11. nick i to up mi .-"." -
&efl,r,;linPlo-beS.
rfhn .or of the liindiron. nn.l It nil
undH very lnterestlnB to e.
t l.nn Hint inn 111111111 n v.-- -.
1 IH.II Hi. v ,
UIC ,,...... .- - y.
fMlon 1 to march in tne diB i"""";
it Thunrfay. having been asked by
l Nil I. -'II... . ..- - , , ,r.
.. i .!... t nirinn rn mill in. ..
'hub Z , formrd " r little lev- than a
viar aw with about twenty-five women
Prw't? am ban now more than one
huntlred and twenty-five members, ami
U,''e my day recelvlns applicat ton from
other women who nerved overMW. oo.
Thev have n clubroom In the EmerKcnty
Ald'ou TUttenhouse Kfiuare, and cver
Saturday aftcmoou perve tea anil how
open hou!" for membora and prospective
ones, as well. . ,.
Some of the other members are Sirs.
Edward Hlddle Halsoy. Sophie Norrls.
Mr). T-. A. Davis. Frances Clark and
Franres Clark (one In town and one in
Chestnut Hill, you know, nud not re
lated). .Tulia MacAliHtcr, Helen
Knljht. MIm Fiances Wharton, llachel
IlaUrr. Agnes irwin, ahiib i. "";"'
MarKarct Law. Ailsa MncColl, Miss
.Tiiliann Wood. .Mrs. Arthur K. Hutch
Inwn. Dr. Maude Kelly. Mrs. Aliee
Weld Tallant. Ornce and Elizabeth
Thiimpsoii. tho Sanders twins. JIM.
Hunter Scarlett, Mrs.. Tait MacKen7.le,
Eleanor Ulsphnm. Miss Louise Snow-'
den, Mile. Mlel. Mrs. Hart Hlrat, Jr.,
Ruth Israel, Margaret Ncllor. and
many, many others.
TALKING of the rooms at the Emer
gency Aid reminds me I noticed n
tTpojraphlcal error in the column last
night, wherein it spoki- of a studio ten
at the Emergency Aid on Saturday
night Later It bald Sunday, but in
'nee j ou did not rad that paragraph
through. I want to say that It is on
Sunday night, and Miss Sarnh Lowrle
U In charge. And I hear that Captain
Vladimir I'll fillcps is helping, nnd thnt
Mrs. Seymour de Witt Ludlura will
Mng eighteenth century songs, nnd
Elizabeth Lowrle Dorr, Indian ongM.
Mr. Mclzlnur in to give character
ketches of instructors at the Academy
of the Fine Arts, and Arthur Kitson
will play. Mrs. George Fnles llalfer,
Mrs. Harrison Canor. Mrs. George
Larimer and Mrs. Hamilton Colkct will
receive the guests.
pATIIKIt was stttlug in his smoking
room when he heard what seemed to
h a controversy between Ted and his
mother, as they enme up thn stairs.
And he heard just enough to glean that
the answer Ted gave his mother was
ncit. "Teil." called he, "no rudeness
'ii your mother." "But," said Ted,
"ticking his head into the room, "she
was wrong." "Tut, tut, don't let iuc
heur anything like thnt in regard to
mother," said father. Ted looked at
nlm.
"Now, as a matter of fact, his mother
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
. MIsh Marlon Watts, daughter of .Mi
anil Mr Henry Miller Watts, of York
House, ork road, Ogontz, will be
formally presented to soclotj- at a. tea
ttiM afternoon given by her parents nt
i.h0.nl1 from 4 u,l, 6 o'clock. Jim.
Archibald In. Hubard. sister of Mrs.
Watts, and Mm Jacob H, Hunting will
Preside at tho tea table. Those who
will assist In receiving will Include Mls.i
Laura Hardin?, of New York, a cousin
of Miss. Watts; Miss Helen O'dell, of
Wilmington : MIm Martha Thlom. of
New prlt : Miss Helen Sewell, Miss
,'. J'?1-' M,s', Blteabath Joiuies
rind Mla Helena Lnngdon Mitchell. A
larjto dancft will follow at the home of
Mrs. Watts' father. Mr. Charles D, Bar
W .nt Hdon, Spring avenue, OgonU.
About 2B0 sucsts will attend.
Mrs. PYa.nr.li II. Bohlen, ,lr., Is enter
tA nlnff a tier jrucst for a few days Miss
Alice Scully, of Pittsburgh, who cjiino
to attend the wedding- of Mrs. Hohlon's
sister. Miss Sarah S. Krankltn, daugh
ter of Mr. nnd Mrs. William Huel Frank,
ir' opilsldo road, Ardmore, nnd
Pm ?' D,V,dlfy ni?BH- Jr" ot Baltimore,
which will be solemnized at noon to
morrow in St. Mnry"H Episcopal Cliurch.
Ardmore. Mrs. Uohlen will attend her
sister as matron of honor.
Mrs. Kmlle C. Cleyelln, of Tremtrlrk,
Oavon. left vetpr,l.nv fn- .,uu , ,1 "i.."
nnnali, a., where she wlllattenil as one
t. 'n bridesmaids at the wedding of
uim i-oKo iianooipn Anderson, duueh
ter of Mr, Jefferson Itandolph Ander
son, and Mr. Henry Norrls Piatt, son
of Mrs. Charlea Piatt. Jr.. of 1930 South
iUttenhouse squnre. which will be solem'
?l'"i. ?J . "0?n ,lomorrow at the home of
the bride's father in Savannah. Mrs.
.Mr. and Mrs. William Paul O'Neill, of
tt1 will occupy tho box of
Mrs. ONoIU'h parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. J.
Bertram I.lpplncott, of 1712 " Suruco
street, at tho opera on Tuesday evening
,'.)rn,,ld .,r,, "eorge Kales Baker, of
Old Onk. Ilosemont. and the Bellevue
Stratford. will entertain Mr. and Mr
Horace Kugrenc Smith at dinner on
luesday evening, nnd later In their box
nt the opera.
Dr. and Mrs. Lewln Brlnton and their
dauKhtcr. Miss Elizabeth Urlnton. of
1938 Spruce street, will entertain Ht a
box party nt tho Mask and Wle per
formance tomorrow evening. The
guests will Include Miss Sarah Bar
ringer, Miss Harriet Blddlc, Miss Lu
cretla S. Hclucher, 2d, Miss Mnrj" S
Grlscom, Miss Margnrctta L. Harrison,
- TMx'. vj imqm Trmmt3iPZt-i ,,,M
GERMANTOWN
.Mr nnd Mrs. William f'onrny. of
Greene nnd Ponn streets, announce Hie
marrlago of their daughter. Miss I'litr
enco Conroy, to Mr. Thomas H Doyle,
son of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Doyle
on Monday, March 2S.
Mrs. Chester Albright. RO West Ash
mend place. North, Is visiting Mr Al
bright's parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Albright, of Muncy, Pa., for a fortnight.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Dr and Mrs. M W. Bleberbach, of
1512 Tasker afreet, nnnounc the on
Bairement of their dauchter. Miss Char
lotte. Bleberbach, to Mr. John M. Brog
glnl, of this city and Westerly. Mass.
Miss Elizabeth MeShay entertained. at ,
la party nt her home, 2825 South Fir- ;
. teenth street. Among the jrucita were
i Mlsa Barbara Young, Miss .Mary Duffy. ,
Miss Mary Martaln, Miss Mary Ma- I
lonpy, Miss Anna Clover. Miss Beatrice '
tnnan, Mr, James Oarahan, Mr. John
Mnloney, ir. Oeorge Dcvenney, air
John Sullivan. Mr. Joseph Carney, Mr
' Andrew Crosson and Mr. AVIIIIam Gil-
more,
Two Orchestras
Chas. Kerr and His Kings of
Syncopation
Howard Lanin His
Columbia Record Orchestra
Dancing Every Evening
Continuout Dancing Saturday
ROSELAND
DANCING
Broad & Columbia
COLUMBIA BUILDING
I'hoto by Vanity Fair Studio. Allen Drew Cook.
MBS. LtiSSING HOHENWALI)
Ami her children, nf IH.10 Bltlciiliuusc squnre. Mr. and .Mrs. Itoscmvnld have moved lately In Philadelphia.
Mr. Itosemvnld Is a sou nf .Mr. Julius Koseinvald, nf Chicago
Miss Anne Ashton.-MIss Gertrude Pnn-
coast, Miss Nuncy McKcan, Mr. Sidney
r
W, Keith, Jr.. Mr. Kdwnrd Cflrdlner, Mr. i pmco on Saturdn
Aiiniurn rieni. jr., .iir. nirioj- i, .wc
Call, Mr. Udward Blddle. .Mr. Brandon
Barrlnger, Mr. l.ynmn Lisle, Mr.
Chnrles Brooko, Jr., Mr. Franklin
Bache, Jr., Mr, Edward KnnA, of Now
York, Mr. Edward Browning. Jr., Mr.
Hodman Wlster and Mr, Morris II.
Merrltt.
lane, flermantuwn. whose marriage to ! muslan Club dinner-dunce on Snturdny.
Mr. Cecil Alexander Clarke will take Tho guests will Include Miss Vlrglnl.i U.
April 16.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wharton Llp
plncott, who have been spending tho
winter with Mr, Mpplncott's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Bertram Llpplncott, of
1712 Spruce street, have returned to
their home, Oak Hill, Bcthayres.
Dr. and Mra. Thomas Ashton nnd
their family closed their town house at
1614 Itittenhoufu) square on Wednesduy
and are occupyllng their country placo
at Wynnawootl, Mr, William Ashton,
who Is a student at St. Paul's School,
arrived home on Tuesday to spend tho
ftprlug holidays with his parents.
Miss Eleanor Bushnell Davis, daugh
ter of Mr. and Mm Henry I. D.ivls, of
106 Weat Moreland avenue. Chestnut
Hill, will entertain nt a dinner on Fri
day, April IB, In honor of Miss I.ucy
W. Harris, daughter of Mr and Mrs.
John McArthur Harris, of West Wnlnut
laTiUlfeii
tjer Anaoct
Mil
WrIU rbsa. t ,t Knrrat t4 xr Prlat4
BSinplM,
ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 WaU.t St.
Hddltia'
U4irtt rrlrrs GrQiti,
BEADED BAG
REPAIRING
All atrlti and lttt m4
rqnl to new at mull teat
A. E. MOSS 0PN
j so. writ irr. "
ZHnmotlif-5. lVatths, Jtwthv
PARAMOUNT
1342 'Chestnut Street
SPECIAL SALE!
Tweed ami Jersey
SPORTS SUITS
Evry Suit' Worth
S29.7S
$m
The Neiv Tweeds!
I h c over - popular
Jerseys' in u. de
Mshtful vnrlely ot clU'
moie anil alatl, ,1
Hlre.
NEW SPORTS SKIRTS
N rlred HmirtH t rf QC
Mb 1'I.im Viid Vr i
R'Mlsht , line
Vnlur lift
ipwimvM
George Allen, inc.
1214 Chestnut Street-
-1214
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Nowadays iFs -Allen's Hats
More New Spring Hats
For Saturday
In creating these New Spring lints for Saturday wc took
every step to secure the very last word in style smartness, and
now as heretofore tho usual Allen style standard of quality
has been adhered to. '
Theso newcomers arev sure to win immediate favor, so you
really owe it to yourself to see this wonderful assortment for
sake of comparison.
You can choose splendidly at
$8.S0,$9. 00,$ 10. 00,$ 12.50,$ 15. 00
The cucstH
will liicliido MIkh Kleannr B. Austin.
Miss Klcanor Harris. Miss Sldnov Bel
vllle. Miss Sarah Clarke. Mr, William
Coale, Mr. John McArthur Harris, Mr.
Kdward Tatnall, Mr. Yardley Chltlck,
Mr. Carl Pnrkp. Dt. and Mra. Frank
Adler. Mra. Stephen Harris, 7219
Boycr street, ClcrmAntown. will give a
luncheon on the u.itno day in honor of
.uhh uarris.
Mr. nud. Mrs. Frank Crcgory, of Bryn
Mawr nvenue. Bain, nnnouneo tho en
gagement of their daughter. Miss Mary
A. UreRory. to Mr. Maurice V. Myers, of
Bryn Mnwr.
Mrs. Bertie Ker Powell announces tho
engagement and coming mnrrlagu of
her daughter, ' Miss Mary Kllnabcth
Wllklns, of Onancock, Va., and Mr.
Clarence Bern aril I.oebenthn.1, of Oer
n'.nntnwn, Philadelphia.
Maxwell. Mr. .Samuel U. Howes nnd Mr.
Edward Sanborn, of New York. Miss
Maxwell's engagement to Mr. Sunborn
has recently been announced.
Mr. and Mrs. Carter Itandolph Ix'ldy,
who have been spending tho Kaster
holidays with Mrs. Lolily'g parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Joseph K. Wldencr, atElklim
Parle, will return to tholr homo nt Ber
wick next week.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur O. Dickson, of
Plnebrook, Pooll, sailed for Europe last
week. They will send tho summer
nbroad.
Mrs. Mitchell Uosengarten and her
daughter, Miss Peggy Ilocengnrttn, of
2017 Locust street, who went purt of
I W10 vniiur niiu t:tiiiy n ink in jiiuvi-
i iila, Flo., will return to their homo early
next month.
Mr. and Mm Harry M. Coffin, of
mi. fnHn a p witnn iinnohiAr llansncrrj- Hircvr, uernmiuoivii. Will
nf il'ru. Arthur Wilson, of 3811 Hamll. spend April at Tloselund, Fla.
ton Btrcet, will entertain nt the Phllo-' Mrs. Theodore ti, Sclxas and her
FRANKFORD
Mrs. John r. Honncborn, of 6019 Pcnn
street, will give n dinner, or twenty
covers this evening.
Tho Alpha Mu Tau Fraternity of
tho FranUford High Hchool will give n
danco cm Saturday evening t the Pel
ham Automobllo Club.
A danco will be given on Tucsdny
evening, April 5, at the Lorraine for
tho benefit of the American Legion
PoM, 174.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert IJarnetl, of Hit
Harrison street, have returned from a
visit at Itldgefleld Park, N. J.
PHILADi:U.IIIA'. FOIlBilOBTTJIBATnBal WOnL?,;8 BBAUTWUL TUEAt
NICHITS AT S'.IS
lint Mat. Tomorrow
ICE MARDI GRAS TONIGHT I
At ICE PALACE S'&Vs. '
Moat rclntlnir Ice Proratii '
Public HkRllnr Until Mldnllic
ICR-HKATINO IlKVUR
Two Wlc Anrll -'d to lilth Two WtVi
World's OrHtft Skatlnu Cl
Phone. rtfBlon (111)0 Wml lot
fy A OTKirV Wal. ah. Slh. Mat. Toll
CASINO POWDER '
vruuv pUFF REVUE ,
KB.VS. AVU. t cmtn I
MATINKE TODA
GARRICK
LAST 3 TIMES
GEO. M. COHAN'S
Big American Play
NEMESIS
By Augustus Thomas
WITH
EMMETT CORRIGAN
NEXT MON.SEATS NOW
OAVIOBELASCO.
Qprrjroir
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MARKET AT 19TH
THIS WKKK Jl A. M. TO tlstB P. H.
!T'8 A PABAMOUNT PICTUnB S
PEOPLE'S
HD. IXn WROTIIB
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Sports Hats for .Women and Misses
A wonderful collection, .$4.00 to $14.50
Fownes Elbow Length Silk Gloves, $2.50
This well-known mako of gloves In white, ecru, black and the new
shade of Snuff, Bobolink and Grleb. They are excellent valuo at
this price.
Sale of White French Kid Gloves
The IJaster fashion promenade nt Atlnntlc City showed while kill
Kloves predominated over every other shade. These aro u third less
than usual prices.
Whltr- French Kid, 2 clasp, at 2.30.
r. K. down white French Kid. S3.00 and Sil.,10.
Mousqurtnlrn length White French Kid, 3.00.
Klbow leiicth White l'rcnch Kid, 97.00.
A New Importation of Allen's
French Hairnets, 10c each; $1.00 dozen
Thcsii nro oxcullent quality and are here in all shades; both cap
shape and fringe. Our guarantee accompunles all tho hairnets we soil.'
Sale of New Undermuslins
Hxtra kite, knre.leiiEth Muslin Pettlcoatu, tuck unil riiibriildery
trimmed. l.t6.
Mualtn Drnwrri, sturdy quality, embroidery 'llouncr, II 3c mnl Hflr.
Ultra alie Nlxht (Jonim of Hue smile nulnnook, ft.tO.
Kxtra die Corset Covers. SOr, OBo, HSc, 1.J3 and 1.60,
Finest Grade Lisle Hosiery Full
Fashioned, $1.00 a pair; 3 pairs, $2.75
Black nnd white lisle hose of finest-weave In just tho weight for
Spring.
Children's Fancy Socks Three
Quarter Length
50c pair; 3 for $1.35
Thieo quarter length Socks In a splendid assortment of shade.
There ure largo sizes for tho growing girl.
Rigaud's Gold Box Face Powder, $1.00
This large sIsh compuct powder In a fragrant now odor that itlgaud's
have called by their own nnmn, Tho usual prlco Is 1 25 a box;
Special $1.00 Friday and Saturday
all sliudes.
French Chenille Dot Veilings
We hae just recolved from Fnincu u new lot of yeilinu in tin.
newest color combinations, also tho now shade for Spring Platinum
dray nnd the prices are 'surprisingly low
Hand-made Drawn Thread
Handkerchiefs, $1.25
The very newest In linen handkerchiefs are these, beautiful drawn
lliicnd. hund embroidered creations of needlework. In most nil colors,
and they are marked at this unusually low price,
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A Special Sale
Women 's and Misses '
Tailored Suits
I 1AY OfMEWCHWk
BVGt&mSCMtCKXXHAKOOMTO Bunco
I'OI'ULAU W'KI). .MAT . 11KST SUATS I J
BROAD LAST 8 ta,"f
'The Acquittal' wins." Inquirer
GEO. M. COHAN'S
Production of th
AIlSObUTIS UOiUUATIC TIIIUMPH
Atn Ajrron and Thsodors Jteberta la
The Love Special
Added I MAltTel JIKnNn NEW BUPEHTOIRH
I i. v k iii.u, Ain.ias in "nils ukvil.'
CTA MTHM MABKCT AB. 16TK
j O 1 1N 1 KJI 1 1 A. M. to 11.18 P. H-
1 Clara Kimball Young
IN ADAPTATION LIT TOT f
or novui, rHJOrl
. .V1'.1.'.'- BPTII I.I.OVtl K1NNKV i"ontrttn
I M. k.. Con-tiiTice Talmadse, Good neftrenoe
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j TODAY AND TOMORROW
! WM. S. HART ,
l.V Ills I.ATKHT I'nODLTTIO.V
j "0'Malley of ?
the Mounted"
WILL !. SHOWN AT nOTH l
Palace and Victoria,;
Theatres
mamMM
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Vit MAIIKKT STRKKT
MAIIKBT ABOVK NINTH
flilasicrprWln
m War
instruction
Arrarlin "'nsTNTT ST.. bit. MTB
i rcauia 10 a. m. to nao p. u.r
.. l-aramount rrexnU
MII.TON HIU.H AND ANN FOntlEST ta
"The Faith Healer"-
U,H lUtt.T.tAXf HAIITfiriA IIT,VU1,, ,
IIISRNL: and OT-OnUB PAIlilONS ' Nt.Wk . Iturld Treanure, with Marlon D&tIm
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'Trice of rojriloo"
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KID KAnARBT OTIIKRH
8iir' MONDAY EVG SEAT!
Abi, i:vi;h. . hat. .mat., soc to umio
POP fAT. WBD.. RBST SBATH ja
JOHN DRINKWATER'S
ABRAHAM
LINCOLN
r wnn riiANK MCOLTXN
FAMOUS ORIGINAL N. T. CO.
i GLOBE
'HlIwUi;i.l'lUA'H L12A.D1NW THEATRES
UIHKCTIUN OI" LBB 4 J J. HHUI1ERT
Trim, smart models the embodiment of
grace and distinction.
A widely diversified showing of all the new
est modes, in twillcord, tricotine and covert,
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