'I-,, -TWfSftt-JWSTfT a t , .vv i' 'tffiT ,f y J EVENING PUBL10 LlDDGIftfc PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1921 Ih JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Tells of Other Debutantes of the Coming Season She Sees a Smart Cloak and Hat. Buddy's Difficulties , 1- Avrilt nttrnctlvc dcbutoptft of the !n wnson will be Elcnnor Hurt, t C?ou "know. J " Oiu.shtor of Mr. W William Howard Hnrt ami n nml Mr. A'- V'hiirlM Hnrt nnd Miss ?L" of Chestnut HI". nn,l of ?'.. ?v M. Hnrt. Klennor, who went Mf' ' fcrf formerly nt HUrlmts do. hns wliool forme nj i flrlg kCf;m fffurn to thlH country In .Tunc nnd "J" r" ""' iinr d oyes nnd a Hhe " nncr "or mother wns Jirtnna K& a dnuBhter of the MlM Hrrlon FlBhcro. Hhe Is very J2fVook!nK.Wnk. 1 remember one Ifood ,0PK... ti.f ,cnrs ngo, when a ,lmV,. of women who were 'interested T" of the hospitals here sot together )n.r,rnrod ice 1 some wonderful copied B?d,ft ? In art. And there vim a n of a "lr" Bobbla. i'lst n, '"I"'1' or "iKh Mn Hart poawl. nnd she wns whtch ' "" ' . .ltl ,cr golden Si ihnt wave. "i beautifully. Mr. ii.Ii hn son of the late Mr. nnd Mrs. & Hrt. who Hved at Walnut and juniper ntreets. ANOTHER debutante Is Evelyn 'nrnvton. Rhc Is n beauty. Indeed. lth h rl"li red-Rold hair and exceed. R rir pretty manner. H he Is . tho lnuicl.; tPr of Robert Jiawcy "'""" '" .'.,. i I man. Mlrn Nancy V. Cope. Miss Mnry C 'on of the Henry Edward Ora, ton and V Wljtor. XMr FVn at a t tTn Pjr i i tvnilin In the fall. Kvc jn'a mother "W Anna Jones. Sho'dlrd about ionrs aco after n short and Miiiticn October i, which her fathor. Mr. llob crl Mnsiey Drayton, nnd tier grand parents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry B Dray ton, nt till Ccdnrs, UiHr estate nt Penny n. Miss Drayton, who spent tho Easter holiday with her father, returned yesterday to Princeton, where ho at tends tho School rf Kour Seasons. Mrs. John Markoe, 1630 Locust street, will entertain nt dinner nnd later nt tho Princeton Trlanijlo Club piny on Katiir clay, April 23, nt tho Uellevue-Strntford Among tho Bucsts will bo Miss Huth Packard, Miss Nancy V. Cope. Mr. OeorKo Furness, Mr, Horace Jayno nnd Mr. decree Robin. Tho members of tho Princeton Club win givo n loa on Saturday, April 13. to meet tho member of Hie Princeton Tri angle Club before the play they will glvo on uio sanio evciunrr nt tno ucnevuc Stratford. Miss Lucrctla S. Heckschcr, 2d daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Steven Heck schcr, of 2011 Do Lancoy nlnce. will en tertnln a house party at llrown's Mills. over noxt week-end. Among tho guests will be Mini Elizabeth H Field, Mlfis Nancy F. Cope, Mr. Lewis l.uttens, Mr. rieorgo Hrown, Mr, F. Xerlinn Brown. Tho party will be chaperoned by Mr, nnd Mrs. William J. Taylor. A party .who dined together last night nt the Princeton Club beforo the archi tectural ball nt tho University of Penn sylvania inciuaca miss jano n Ycnt tan rears ago alter n siiun .... ............ nnV Evelyn and her father live on S&e aleime. in Chestnut Hill, nml his lnct year Evelyn has been nt board- school In Charleston, and U now J PrWlnn. It's the sehool of the I our So""nns." .nnd they move nroutid to mini " I-lnces. The late Chares Henry C was Eveljn's grandfather, an aunt, Miss hf ns named for her Jlrelyn .Tone. V WISH ou had been nt the Eincr X jency Aid for the Studio ten. It wns oft TnterestliiB. Miss Harah Eowrle d charge of the progrnni and Mr. Mcltlner. who drew caricatures of va rious well-known artists, was n wonder. And Mrs. Ocorgc Fnles Baker wns hn.t cm for the tea. which was served after the nnrty. She had sent In from her hothouse Komc of the most marvelous flowers I think I have ever seen. . They srea species of orchid, but bright scar let and have n long pistil very much like that in a calla lily, only It's curly ntv red. blending into orange, lou cannot imagine how beautiful the rooms looked. Mrs. Harrison Cnner and Mrs. George Primer. Mrs. Hamilton Colket nnd Mildred I.ca and n number of th roungcr girls were there to receive nnd act as aides, and it wns altogether a lovely party. DON'T forget the rummage sale of the South ark Neighborhood IIotie. It (tart" today and Is to be held nt Seventh nnd Chestnut streets. I never enn see dow any one has anything left to give to n rummage, because there have been so innnv and such wonderful things are to be found nt them every time, but then I heard one woman snv the other dny: "My husband says he's afraid to talte his ocreont off 'when he comes In for fear I'll pick it up nnd send It off to n rummage sale." And so I realized that often one gives really good tilings for the mere sake of giving. And the benefit is a mighty good one. It's to build n roof garden for the Neighborhood House, nnd thnt'n going to be wonderful fcr hummer time. Mrs. Ilownril Hebcr, Mrs. George Dallas Dlinn, Mrs. Harrison Oancr. Jr.. Mrs. Terry Allen, Mrs. Edward Farnum Lavell nnd a number of other women are Interested iu the nffnlr. I TOLD jou I saw Mrs. Emilc Gcyc lln the other day, but I did not tell you what n fascinating wrap she wut. wearing. It was dark blue nnd was a clonk with sleeves nnd n wide collar of the material. The odd part of It wus the ttitchlng, which wns in red. Alice blue and henna, just u line of stitching in about eight rows, nnd sou can't think how good looking it was. Her hut wns a small model of dark blue silk corded around the hem, nnd she had n dark blue 'ergo frock, blue stockings and tan shoes. I thought her looking very well. She wns M) Nick for a wiiile last winter, and now she seems to have picked up wonderfully. She went down to Savannah Inst week to be n brides maid for Mrs. Harry l'latt, and will be home today or tomorrow. The Geye hns linve n house in Devon. rpHE children have been told "over and over again that they must never set up from the tnblo ahead of any one We without first asking to be excused. ow, ii happens that IJudd has been suffering from whooping coiiRh nnd vometliiies when he Is al;out to speak a whoop stops him. The other dny he Jinihed his dessert enrly und wanted to run out and jila, nnd ho started to sli'io down from his chair, while he sskei) tn be excused, Suddenly the cough came nnd Iluddy choked nml -puttered nnd finally said he: "Oh. dnni 't! Excuse me for leaving the tnhle." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES A wedding of Intel est announced to m Is that of Miss Frances a. Menrs. Jiughtsr of Mr, nnd Mrs. Edward II II ears, of this clt, and Mr. V. Estes, at J.ickwn, Wyo. on Saturday, March 2 Itr nnd Mrs. Estcs will live In Jackson Mlt3 Kvelyn It. Drnyton will be lor mallj presented to society ut a ten. fo. lowed b a dinner-dance, on Tucsrinj, r Ernest Savoire. Mr. Alfred Poor. Mr. Wllford Sargent Lewis. Mr. George Rob. Ins, Mr. Edmund Krlinel. The party was chaperoned by Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Lnno Poor, at New York. Mr. and Mrs. John II. Wood nnd their family. 620 East Wnshlngton lane, Qer mnntown, who spent Easter holidays ai their cottngo In Ocean City, havo re turned home, Mr. nnd Mrs. McCIuro Fahncstock, who hive been living In Pittsburgh since their marriage, have returned and will live permanently In this city. They will remain with Mrs. Fnhnestock's parents. Mr. nnd Mis. Horace Eugene Smith, of 1108 Spruce street, beforo leaving for Cape May for the summer. Mrs Smith's daughter. Miss Marv C. Smith, who ha been spending two months In tho West Indies, nnd won the guest for u short time of her sister In Pittsburgh, has re turned home. Dr. nnd Mrs. W. Reynolds Wilson, of 1700 Spruce street, and their fnmlly will leave tho latter part of this month for Vlllnnovn, where they will occupy West wood, their country place, for tho spring and summer. Their daughter, Miss Henrietta MacDonald Wilson, will bo the guest of honor nt a party nt the Slipper Club to be given on Saturday esenlng next by Mr. and Mrs. Harrison IC. Cnner. Jr., of 810 Pino street. Miss F.lolse Wnrrlner, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuel Dexter Warrlner. of 135 South Elghtoentlr street, will loavo tho latter part of this month for a visit lo Wllkca-Barre. where she will nttend ns one of tho bridesmaids nt tho wedding of Miss Catharine Hlllnmn. daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo Hill mnn, and Ensign Wado Do WecBO. ton, of Mr. and Mrs. Truman Do Wccse. of Iluffiilo, which will bo solemnized on Saturday evening. April 30, In the Lpls eopnl church, Wllkea-Dnrrc. Mls3 Elizabeth T. Shober, who has boon spending some time tn Atlantic City, hns returned to her home, 2021 Do Lnncey utreet. Dr. and Mrs. Henry Tucker, of 2000 Pino street, accompanied by their daughter. Miss Elizabeth. Kussoll U Tucker, and Miss Anne Ashton, of .'51 South Twenty-second street, left yes terday for a visit to Easton, Md., where they expect to spend a few days nt their country place, Tranquillity. Mr. nnd Mrs. Stcphon D. Colhoun, of 312 South Fifteenth street, will enter tain Mr. nnd Mrs. John Newbold at din ner nnd Inter In their box at tho opera tonight. Mr nnd Mrs. Joseph .1. Drown, 7s 17 St. Martins lane, Chestnut Hill, are re ceiving congrntulntlons on the birth of a daughter yesterday. Mrs. Drown was Miss Juanlta It. Hnrmcr Mrs. ChnrlcH Winter Bailey, of Ross levyn, Strafford, will fflvo a luncheon on Sunday next. Mrs. William Taylor Jackson, cf tho Latham Apartments, Seventeenth nnd Wnlnut streets, will be nt homo Infor mally this afternoon and the following Tuesday afternoons In April. No cards HHlllllllllHHSr &iTtHlKHMiilllllllllllllflillHisElllllllHilllllllllllllllllllllllllllA Qmnft f, y &V'$!ssaliHiHRHflMEBLLLW iLaaaLaaaHaflB KmMmSKBtPSViSB aaaaaaHHalHaaWMHSsfl IBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBHJp ,BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH VbbbHbbbbbbbt ,bbbbbbhbbbbbbbbbh BiBiBiBBiBiBiBiBiBiBiBHp iBBBBBBBBBBHBBBBBBH In honor of Miss Adelaide Pylc, daugh ter of Dr. and Mrs. Walter . Pyle. of Merlon, whose engagement has been nn lion need to Mr. George W. Hlnbon, 2d. son of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Ltttleflfcld Ulubon, of Uryn Mnwr. At tho next meeting of Mrs, Charles Stewart Wurbt' Dancing Class nt the Hcllevuc-Slratford on Friday evening, April 1G, the Cotillon will be led by Mr John H. W. Itheln, Jr., and Mr. II. Cur- lln uuuu, Tho Historical Society of Pennsylva nia will give ft reception to Chief Justice Ilobert von Moschzlsker on Sntiirdny evening, from 0 until It 30 o'clock. The gallery of historical por traits and tho museum of historical relics will bo open for Inspection nmi many of tho society's treasured manu scripts Illuminating tho history of Penn sylvania will bo displayed. Supper will bo served nt 10 o'clock, music will be provided, and tho IIiich nnd banners of tho Pennsylvania Society of Sons of tho Revolution will decorate tho hnll. The committee In charge of tho reception consists of Mr. John Frederick Lewis. Mr, Hampton L. Carson, Mr. Wllllum Potter nnd Mr. Charlemagne Tower. Mr. and Mrs. J. Karl Wagner and family, of 320 Smith Forty-second street, havo moved to Merlon until September when they will occupy their new homo nt 2113 De Lnncny street. Mr. und Mrs. Jacob M. liner, 102 South Twentieth street, nnnounce the engage ment of their daughter, Miss Mildred C Haer, to Mr. Hurry C. Mlddlcton, Jr., of Moorcstown, N. J. MISS HELEN LICHTENSTEIN WEDS MR. LOUIS FAGGEN whlto satin nnd tulle veil trimmed with roso point lace and will carry a shower bouquet of gnrdcnlns and lllfcs of the Pholo liv Ilnchrjch, MISS CHIHSTINI'; CAim'AI'ADKIt Daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. VilIJmiis It. Cndwnladrr, of Radnor, who will he ono of next season's debutantes hnvo been sent out. Mrs Jackson will be nsslstcd In receiving this afternoon by Mrs. Louis H. Tarke nnd Mrs. Frank Pom ose Croft. Mrs. Heiijainlit Whltechr Carskadden announces tho marriage of her daugh ter, Miss Mario Carnkndden to Mr. Langilon Austin Cook, of Columbus, O.. on Saturday, April 2, In the Church of St. Luke and the Epiphany nt 1 1 o'clock. Dr. David M. Steele officiated. Miss Jano Hell Ycatmnu, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pope Yentmnn, who has been entertained ns the guest for a week of Mrs. John Hell Keeble. of Nashville. Tenn.. hns returned to her home, 1118 Spruce street. Mr, nnd Mis. Ycalnion, who are at French Lick Springs, will roturn homo next week. Mls3 Janet MacLaren Darby, dauglir ter of Dr. and Mrs. George D. 11. Darby, of Linlithgow, Merlon, who will bo mar ried to Mr. Eldredge U. Fenlmore John son, son of Mr, nnd Mrs. Eldredge It. Johnson, of 'Mooreotown. N. J., on Tues day, Juno 14, In tho Second Presbyte rian Church, Twenty-first and Walnut streeets, was the guest of honor at a dinner given by her aunt. Miss Kath arine J Weston, of tho IJellevuc-Strat- ALONG THE READING Mrs. Nelson Evoy cntertnlned the Sig ma Alpha PI Chapter of tho Sigma PI Soiorlty nt luncheon at her home nt K35 Llndlcy avenue, Lognn, on Satur day, tho members of which Include: Mrs Harold l)nwn, Mrs. Raymond Gcrhart, Mrs. Ilenjnmlu Llntoit, Mrs. John C Macklti. Miss Alma Fltznatrlrk. Miss Sylvia Knrchcr, Miss Helen Lynch, Miss ireno iinu, .miss Virginia Haurer und Miss Margaret Clark. Interesting Marriage of Miss Freda Ingber and Dr. Herman Oetrum A pretty wedding will tnke place In Mercantile Hnll this evening nt C 30 o'clock when Miss Helen Llchtenstelu, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Mayer Lloli tenstcln, of 226 North Thirty-third street, will bo married to Mr I.ouIb U Faggen. Tho ceremony will be per formed liv tho Ruhbls Marvin Nathan nml Abraham Neuman Tho hrldo will wear a gown of whlto satin bended with crystals, with tulle veil trimmed with roe-K)lnt laco nnd will rnrry it shower bouquet of orchids and lilies of the volley. Sho will bo attended by Mrs Milton Llchtensteln, who will wear a costume of American Ueauly metal cloth, as mntron of honor, nnd by Miss Mabel Faggen, sister of the bride-groom in a -own of yellow shaded chiffon, as maid of honor. The bridesmaids will Ik. Mrs. 1ouls Hrecker. Mrs. ls.ldore Faggen, Miss Esther Sokoloff und Miss Esther Holder. They will wear cos tumes of varl-colorcd pastel chiffon and large Neapolitan hatfl trimmed with Unuei-M to mnlcli their costumes, and will curry shower bouquets Miss Dorothy Mann and Miss Naomi Fdell will net as flower girls. Tho best man will be Mr. John Fnggcn, brother of the bridegroom, and Mr. Ixiuls Hrecker, Mr. t . t.- ..... M. flnn. flfftf. and Mr Isadoro Llchtensteln will be the ushers. After a wedding trip the bride nnd bridegroom will return to live at 1310 Hunting Park Extension OSTRUM 1NOHI3U An Interesting wedding will take place tills afternoon nt B o'clock In the Temple Ileth lsrnel. when Miss Freda insliur. ilinichter of Mr and Mrs I Huron of 17G1 North Thirty-third street J ii he tna.rrlert to lit. nennn uairuin. The ceremony will bo performed by Rabbi Marvin Nathan The bride, who will be given In marrlngc by her brother. Mr Mux lngbcr, will wear a gown of vnllnv Hlin will lin Attended llV MTS, Jacob Antlnoph us mntron of honor, whoo costume will bo of white Ince, nnd by her sister. Miss Ruv Ingber. who will weur a gown of changeable Peacn gros do Londres, ns maid of honor The brldesmnlds will be Miss Anna Me lach owltz, Mlw Reba Trtlne. Miss I-.sther Allsehuler nnd Miss Dora E lis Mr. jamitai nnfrimi hpnlhor of the bride- groom, will act' us best mull, and the following will be the ushers Dr David Iluclln. ur. isninnniei nnniniz. ki " lxvy and Dr. M. Slnnti. After a wed ding dinner nt tho Majestic Hotel, the hrldo nnd bridegroom will leave on an oxtended trip and upon their return will 2407 Norm txfokjr. Mini Freda Ornbosky, tin, Her-fllt man SHdrnan, Miss' Jennie Offcn, MrB. if . Louis fJrnbo&ky. Mliw .inclt Cohen. MIsh Mrs. Mrs. Milton Jean HrolowlU( h Mntnln Kill. Llclitensteln, Mrs. Joseph live at where they Slay 16 will ho Thirtieth at homo street after STRAWBERRY MAN8ION Miss Esther Sokoloff, of 2226 North Thirty-third street, entertained nt a handkerchief nnd silk stocking shower for Miss Helen Llchtensteln, whose marrlugo to Mr. Iiuls R. Fnggcn will tnkfc place this evening Those present were Miss Minnie Rubin. Miss Delia Rubin, Mrs Morton Dombro, Miss Kyl a. Guber. Mrs. Isailpre Novack. Mrs. David Rnblnowltz, Mrs Morris Yusem. Mrs. Rlchnrd Yusem, Mrs. Sadie Oru- NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Sidney L. Feldstcln, of 21 4 North Fifteenth street, gae a bridge In honor of Mrs. Chnrles Schwartz, lust week. Other guests Included Mrs. Ray mond Ilrunswlck, Mrs. Alnhonsc Miller, Miss Alice Flelsher, Mrs. IJenJnmln Ilu blnsohn, Miss Agatha Rosenberg. Mrs .'.llt-fnn lnhn. Mm I'dwlfi Mnlilnnu lro Milton Wiener. Mrs. Hnrold Itnrris. ! Airs. Cnmlllo Stumm. Mrs. Jack Meyers, Mrs. Harold Llchten, Mrs. Jerome Drnnden und Mrs. Wllllum Rnchnrnch. ford, last night, followed by a theatre party. Among the'gupsts wero Dr. und Mrs. Oeorgo P II Darby, Mr. James Douglas Weston Darby, Mr. Donald Weston Darin- und Mr Eldredgo It. Fenlmore Johnson. Mrs. Alba Iloardmnn Johnson has Ib sucd Invitations for a tea on Thursday nfiernoini nl 3 o'rlnrk. nt her home. Casta nil, Rosemont. The affairs of the Y. W. C. A. will be discussed. Mrs. Rob ert Lansing, of Washington, und Mrs Robert E. Speer. of New York, will be tho speakers. Among those to whom In vitations have been sent are Mrs. George H. Earlo. Jr. Mrs, Olfford Flnchot, Mrs. Roland S Morris, Mrs. Isaac Clothier, Mrs. William I Schaffer, Mrs. Cyrus H. IC. Curtis, Mrs John Orlhbel, Mrs. Oeorgo McFndden, Mrs. J. Willis Mnr tln, Mrs. Edwnrd W. Ilok, Mrs, John 11. Thayer, Mrs. Oeorgo Wharton Pepper. Mrs Edward Riddle Mrs. Thomas Rob Ins, Mrs. Oiorgo D.illns Dixon, Mrs. Oeorgo R Rea nnd Mrs. Charlton Ynr nall. Mr, nnd Mrs. George 11. Evans, of tho Bellevuc-Strntford, hnvo Issuod Invita tions for it theatre party, to be followed by supper, on Saturday evening, April Hi, Irritib'tii Vseaavru sa.oc.. Undrrutr 1'rtrrs t-'-jatitX mtlU Write r l'ho far Rnrraved or I'rlated SsmplM. ROYAL ENCRAVING CO.. 814 Wilnnt St A Blend for Every "Taste" asco Teas 45c Vs-lb pkg., 23c l4 -lb pkg., 12c At All Our Stores Display of Newest Mats Cecile Creations bespeak the very ultimate in s t I e. Handsomely trimmed and tailored models are here for your approval and all MODERATELY PRICED 141 South 15th Street WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Frederick V. S. Dcboll, of til 10 Chester avenue, aro receiving congratulations on tho birth of a ton. Theodore Copelnnd Deboll, on April 3. Mrs. Deboll was Miss Bvefon Mildred Copelnnd before her marriage. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Friends of Miss Edna Speck will be glad to loam thnt sho Is recuperating from her recent Illness, Mr. Jenn Lambert has returned to college after having spent the Easter holidays with relatives. Mr. Lnndsay Hill has returned home after a three weeks' tour through New York state and Cannda. SHAMPOO YOUR RUGS and CARPETS Dusting simply re motes loose dust Scouring shrinks, runs rotors und destroys firmness uampooing leates them bright nnd spotless nnd restores colors without harm to llnest textures. Dyeing to tnntch any color scheme .Send for Circular I'lmnel 1'opulnr 43D0 Vt UTZel. Mm. Ilnrr.. Vnfl.lt Mm II...V Cohen. Mrs. Max Udell and Miss Mabel tf, Faggen r jV Air and Mrs Jeffrey Stono nrc being $ congratulated on tho birth of a eon, 1 Dayurd Corey Stone Mrs. Stono vrftfl formerly Miss Ruth Sickles. 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S oharo -r l.AT i WEKKR MATH. TOMOR. k HAT. j pre. PRICES 50c to $1.50 Exce"t J jv. y. ucniury i-romtnaue r rraucuon tM fcTOWl Clammy Feet One of tli commonest of foot affllc tloni" and it very illsncreeable one Is rlummlnrhit. It Is caused by poor circu lation And poor circulation Is Inevitable when you wear ordinary hhoes with rigid shanks. In which your foot Is held aa ir m .i Htratt-jucKct. no mat mo urcu-1 muscles Krow flabby from dl-UKH. The Cantllexer Shoe promotes full, free dr- cuiatlon Impurities are carried off In ( tho blood Instead of exuded through the I pores and normal warmth and dryness I of the feet Is maintained. I The natural HneJj and flexible shank ' of CantlleNera allow eery part of the foot and all Its muscles to function like tho llnest niicliiuiUm ulilrli tliry ure. There Is no distortion, no restriction. Tou walk or sUind with less fatlKue than vou would havo believed possible, j I'oo: Ills disappear und you can dWmlss any worry you may have had about I ueaK arches. The new Canttlecr blyles would I tatisfv tho alnest of women. Widths' AAAA to li. With a Catt of International Stars . SPKCIAI. ADDED KKATl'RE T' DOROTHY MIU.KII. THE $1000 IIRtDB " AND 100 CENTUHV UEAUT1ES 100 tx T VDIf EVENINGS AT 8 20 tiC LIK1L. First Mat Tomorrow" "irst Mat. Tomorrow A GENUINE SENSATION! THE BEIAVY.WS Proiifnt FLORENCE REED "THE MIRAGE" EDUAH aELWYN. HSAM SHUBERT -'B Pop. Mat. Tomor. su"8l T' Kry Coftl 'IMINM SAM BERNARD " IRENt AT 8U5! $i.5o;:i 94" IK. 15h TMt fANTASTlQUt MUSICAL OtXut AS vy WERE7 EVOS AT 8:20 -vaeipni LAST 2 WEEKS' POP. MAT. THURS. ;,'$ 1.5 0i rnMiTOf k onil OKST Prent THE IIRIOHEHT nntl MERRIEST COMEDV J' fa 'a Best White Enamel Nursery Furniture Aseptic "Kiddie Koops" Bassinettes Cribs Dressers Wardrobes Scales Dainty Blankets and Comforts Nursery aids to insure babj's health and comfort and save mother countless steps. The very nicest helps produced, things, you cannot do without in all justice to baby and yourself. Wc are headquarters in tins city. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding Hair Mattresses Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 Chestnut Street OxtoriU in Blael: Kid and Tan Calf, $11.50. Urmcn Kid S1U.S0 and White Cunvas, $U.1'. CANTILEVER SHOE SHOP 1300 Walnut Street Over Cunard Office mmwA WILLIAM HOYD AND MOLL MolNTYltH YAI NUT SIGHTS AT 8:20 Wrtl-u MATINEES AT 2:20 Pop. Mat. Tomor. 50c to $1.50 " II I.IAM A IlItADY Preaon's riULADELrillA S l-OREMOST THEATRES 1.WIS AT 8:15 M.il. Wed. i. tjat. GARR1CK Pop. Mat. Tomorrow ,?.'"' Just Vonderful WAS THE UNITED ' OPINION OF LAST NIGHTS ENTHRALLED CAPACITY AUDIENCE David Belasco rniENTi. LEN0RE ULRIC in "THE SON-DAUGHTER" i a r r a n tii iiiti 1 1 111 1 llllllil) ! I I Ml 1 1 n III U a I - I I "f I I IU II 1 I III II I 4 I II I II 111 I I i im, im m nn $21 JAMES CRANE Mnrv nfInrricf Mora In nnd Mnnv BROAD STREET THEATRE Janet Richards, of Washington, D.C I AST I ECTI'HE Or THE COt'RSC Wednesday Morniiifr, April 0 Id 4.". o'CIim k "Vital Ihhucs, Home und Forcigrn" DMISSION J1 OO ! ACADFMY of metkiu'olitan ' Tonight, Cavallcria Rusticana At 7:45 SECRET of SUZANNE tkipi.i; iiii.i. I t halllrb L'ORACOLO "-' '. P c r a 1 t a. Tt m MM li.l. liui Si'illtl.t iMuur i nmi r -ifinittnnl I'ani PI Y OP VI'W 1ITN .!nrcp S. url.ornuKh .Hid DiimiI IIpUclo DIRECT FROM AN ALL- SEASOX NEW YORK RUN r'wrvrs.IiiO 1 iutH 'i i 1st Pop. Mat. Tomor. '"" $2.50 fc:15 .Sal llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllliqillllllllllllliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiipi)iiii iiiiiiiniiiiiiii'HHiHilll'iiiiiiiii'H Patrons of the Vendig are the kind of people who seek all the comfoits and refinements of homo life. The Vendig is daily proving its appeal to those who appreciate tho best of everything Service Atmosphere and Food. Our 90c Luncheon Is Our Specialty Try it today or dine at the Vendig tonight. You will bo perfectly at home in our comfortable dining i-ooms. TdUg J-Cofef Z)ondig IZftix and. J&mm Filbert Sts. BiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiEWmiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiim iTTTI II II I If Welsbach "THRIFT" Gas Lights 1 C It At Cost To replace wasteful open-flame gas burners. Give more light than open flame burners and use less than half as much gas. Wc will show you how to install them. Complete, ready to fit on any upright iixture. Broad and Arch und District Offices V '.Us, I WtJi Ml TllRllfrm ' l.loht in 0u Olotxi The United Gas Improvement Co. A NATIONAL INSTITUTION 71mm& IFQLILO r'ik-lH radin R Hpp h 1110 I'host fit WONDER ICE REVUE i. vn niijiit at an i.-aiiHi Sh' of It llnlUrllllaiit rabt pi Aim All llPk.lllfirH in An .-.I.N.-ATIi'VAU- HTISTIi'- THUII.I.IXa, PPIII.P SKX'IIMi KTEK HIIIIW I'linii.-- P .M.in Hinil Vnt L'Dt ir.TII AND MnKET STS. ROSELAND DANCING 1015-17 Market St. Big Cabaret Show TKNUIIIT Private Instruction walnut - AT ICE PALACE I Mr I I l.nm kr i T3T ' WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW RROAD M'.IITX T 8 15 Pop. Mat. Tomorrow "t $2 w.i, i:vis isr mt vi.' r ; 'io WII.I IAM HAIHUS Jit Wl 1 Prrent JOHN DRINKWATER'S ABRAHAM LINCOLN W1T FRANK McGLYNN Original Kmoun Comumii Lxui.tly an for EITH'S THEATRE '; Wm. &t Gordon Dooley i Willi THEIfl mvs- I'OMPANY Mae & Rose Wilton -Maiio & Mary McKarland m ihMiniri'Hi . nlpl.-i:trll n Sl.lnn k. ToMitley ifimirn linn w A u liulffs K Mhiiii i I lilt- -ti i till Ml- I lii i nl IIA OPEItA IIIH SI! llK'iW' M I'tiPl.All 8THEETS SH' APllll. II III." I AT H l-i it. I'llll A "IU Ni fll'KUV T II V I A r A villi -s- Mlll KI IMV V PI I.1TI i.l i:illlll.HI l nnilij, ior It U1 1 111 ly J'.' "ill nnw mi Nfilo Ut HHMI' I iik i llr.SI SI T HT. UUMONTS?"1 Vii EMMET ( mm 'l r 4 '.fm. 8tlS Hal . "tISi' WELCH Minntreb h 'I'nmiliy I ic.m Trfntnn" J ' ALIiVlfX ia fi' eiM-r?r ) UAOllNU J show ! k ORPHEUM i''"".;iwi' i ', MAE DESMOND "'"" ,I,:;1,VOT.. ' m Him ii tail m M 1 m m Q i i K m &s Brl HffiSM. Bi.T?a IK i M-'T M ihk '' i l l' T1M1 H i'IHj" TROCADERO T,IK '" '" v ' ' V Willi JIJl llENMn t zldUUiJM 41 Wonderful Weeks in N. Y. J I. ,!f, .-. . v,w' toawAtatora,, aiA