PFvSS?S VPrXW" -i s l 'piEPf4r,jit ' fttttyTMvi-i J 'Wi"i, 1 I 'EVENING PUBLIC LEDGERPHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1,5)21 11 JJST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE tr, . 7V?.s o Miss M ears' Marriaan in Mr. u,,rv ;- ' -?- " vtciShc Talks of the Overseas Luna )cstcrday and Relates a Sad 7' cheon Hold ale .. miorritine I'if1 of rTI!Ar !.,1 x'rttordar "hen tifty Sm rt,n r,t- of Jackson. Wjo. ral .'"" ' L,l hid wife, tmil I W'Vl- U moV.hnH it that h SfSJKa &'- bi,,,B"- ' ihouilit FrnnrMwnji.nio.it ,,,,'ctivr III' "nht out Writ, and has WthJrfn?omcon'aUd viilt her fom il"dl0iinatnt. Mr. and MrB. jflrtrf "', ?. f.fl , trr ilioy have t,ceu rtrt. b.u' .' ," travcllnB through i '." . . iWw nmc out tho am f',(,.r.!. Marion ShtrpleM Lord did f,ir tint '"," ii0.,,tei. nud Frnnkle SlWH,.Sf,i,.-"9t "member .11 of W mllR V"., f the Ilellfviie- lth "c,;flT decidedly enjoyable 53? The" Vr? "bout 0 member ' ! ri' "B! . ' "ting Sri. "Oswald f,ler"who In p" l nt of the Hub. At. w?. .r.-V-.tw and Mrs. Lewi SfX I fi Ml iibout Joyce KKmjr S Mvcrol of his pxaulsltc . MIm (icrtruai- w mnu " -F ncr incn teaching the rccupcr Tr,ffi""artM and rrnftH on the w JidV ami since h jeturn new. ".i'i. AmgifM for unaily u Vnd. 8 mdmevonderful ox "" .', o olato Sh made a "iron? f3 o .1 conxalcscent men of to f'Tu Chew announced that h Z'Jiim' on occupational therapy tWn formed with n the Legion nnrt !$ who were specially intcrr-ntctl ,flurir . Ull 1-Bd'l. 01 UOSIOll, raic "' .'- i.Xon bringing with her the cast she liciwn pnnji b accented ItWw iV, be worn by women of h! head nu win '":, " "" Kv Mrs 1-odd told how ihe had &dthf British ling which had been S W ,lon in lloston aevcral weeks . ind way xcry entbuilastic about t n....tHtmittit tint tn nrMisiAnne Morgan, who hud prom I'll to ceme and address tho members, bat when she leturned to ev otk fMtirdar .'he found that thotc who were CLgins m. -"'.,,, ,,,, nnt ,, !Iff., gni she was unable to keep fir promiio here gome of the members and guests nt Ht luncheon ucro Mm. Cornelius Sttrensoa, Mr Thomas Hobtna, Mrs. E'iK Price. Mm Kdward lliddle Hnl ft, Miu Helen (irace Smith, Miss Eillii. Itirlnus. Miss Frnntcs Clnrk. Iii5 Ellen Jinrj i anti. .uit it. ra Mirtin, Miss IXher Moyd, Mlsg Molly Roi!, MiM r.ertrude Hosh, Miss Mar tiret I.a, Mi" r.lUnbeth Fox, Mrs. JoMPh II. iimcniuNon, iuisb .iiiiib Wil!iamon, Mrt 1) Ilraden Kyle, Miss Sophie NorrK Mins Margaret Ilobins, Mils rtuth Israel. Mrs. Joseph D. Ii'ul. Mi"s Agnes Iruiti. Miss Rcbekab Elliot, Mins (I'Hcillv. Mrs. Dick nnd M'l I.add, Mibs Frances Wharton. Sin. Clrdc Hambrlght. Miss Oprtrude Elj, Mr Arthur V, Hutchinson, MiM Urn Snoudi'ii. aith. liarton Hirst, Jr. Pr Maud Kcllj. Dr Alice Weld Tillanl, Mis Itachel ItaUer und a ureal 1UIUJ VUKIC I SAW Ilaibniu Ilfiison on Monday and h? a wearing nn awfully toed looking drosi. ubicli was made (torn on old-fnsliioned rntnel's-lintr 'hnl ornt lean it looked just like that tratt-rial It was made on plain, simple une, nun n loose neit, una with it she ore a tun fox neeknieeo. Her but nit pretlv and becoming, being n small traw trimmed uitli two large black "trfh feather1- mid bcr shoes nnd tocKings icie grai TT IS horrible tho things that can hap A pen to j on when jou are eighteen 191 Ton ta Aln til (llnv In Ilia ennn. 'f Vou tee if j, in urn n boy of eight- "oyoii mmctiiuos nance in the evening till ou ore io tired that when you go lilt 10 hf(I lltlll ifl lllt.t in,l nltnmnu - - .... w itiiu .','11, jIUJIllllU. if"u feel ii pin jomowherv ou nre apt to puh it to ni uide nnd go to sleep. H'll thai s ItiM wlmt our Iiern dlil. hilt h UnLn 1ntn t. .!!.... - 41... ...1.1 i Mil nib kid lilm nbout ten times M had mtioiisI.v interfered with IiIh imher unit m i, .- ...i .',.i .i " '"-' Ullll, iiikiiik mtlirolfiiiilini; pirment. lemoved from It yoilng Jamie 'ap -Alin bml been nentlv but steadily stinliig l.lm through sulil slumber N'ANC'Y WYXXi:. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES 1 mmiT. mnr.rl?iT0 of MBS "" Hirlstlnri I uJ ""i'!. 4Vr Wlllam Marshall Dar ,H ."J"1 solnitilieil on Wedties Vi',: A,Jr" 2" n'.sl Dotninlo'H Chuicli I HolmoiiburK. I'lillndelpliln Owing to i.. '.'"" ",0 'eceptlon which w II fo IniV III., ..at........... ..in i . .. .ii 1 "iiiwiij ni uo ior me unmc dlnte families only mibm niiiiiit ...in i.- .i i.--,. ! by her brother. Mr Ix)Knn M Dullitt. 'nnrtwlll be attmded by Mrs. Iignii ... wuiiiii, ,n, n, inairon or nonor Mr nd Mm. Henry Miller Watts nnd tholr debutttntn daughter. Mlns Marian Wntt1. of York lfniiot. Vnrlt rrto.l LOBonlz, hae left for n visit to New auric, wnjro they will attend the wed-ding- of Mrs. WattR niece. Miss Catha rltip Hnrdlnir. daughter of Mr. and Mrs J Horace Harding, who will be mnr Hed todny to Mr Lorlllard Suffern I'nllei, sou of Mr T Suffern Taller, of 11 Hast Hixty-fimt street, New York Mr Ueorgn Horace Uorlmer has Issued Invitations ftir a. dinner at the ltr Carltoti on Wednesday pvoilng-, April 2. to meet III t excellency the Chinofce minister. Iater bin guests will attend the performance of "Whv Not" ulilch wilt bo jrlven at the Academy of Music that evenlnB for the China famine fund. Minn Hannah M Hlllott daughter or Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllilnm J Klllott, of 317 South Seenteenth street, who Is spend ing the Kaater vncntlon with her par ent, has returned from a visit to Now Vorlt, nnd will leave on Saturday next for Boston, where she will be enter tnlned nn tho guest of Mrs. Jonathan Urown, Jr. over tho week-end Miss lOlllott, who will be a dobutante of next season, will return on Tuesday to West ocr, where she Is a student Mrs ft. KltlHon Thompson, of 1G03 Spruce street, has returped from a visit to Savannah, On,, where she attended ns one of the bridesmaids nt the wed ding: of 'Miss I'nffo Hnndolph Anderson, daughter of Mr Jefferson Randolph Anderson, nnd Mr Henrv Norrls Piatt, son of Mrs. rhnrleefPlatt, Jr.. of 1930 South mttenhouBo sa.uare, on Saturday, April 2, Mrs. Thompson will ba re membered as Miss Helen Har.te Miss Isabel Wanamaker, daughter of Mr nnd 'Mrs. William II. Wnnnmoker, nf WoodrOvd. Highland nvenun. Mer lon, who will bo married to Mr. J. How ell Cummlngs, Jr., e.on of Mr and Mrs. .T. Howell Cummlngs, of tho Wellington, In the Calvary I'rcsbyterlnn" Church, Sixteenth and Locust streets, on Satur day evening, June 11, will be the RUcat nf honor at a luncheon to bo irlven bv Miss Josephine Tomllnson. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Silas Tomnnson, or, i ir teenth and Locust streets, to be followed by & matinee party next Wednesday af ternoon April 13 The Princeton Club of this city will clvo a dunsant nt the Princeton Club House, Thirteenth and Locust streets, in honor of the members of the Princeton Triangle Club, on Saturday afternoon, April 23, rrom 4 until s o'ciock Mr Frederick Collins. Jr . of Penllyn, nnnounccd the engagement of his daURh tcr. Miss Jnnet Margery Collins, to Mr. .T D. Haines, 3d, of flwynedd Valley, at a birthday dinner party on Friday eve ning; last. About twent-fle guests at tended Miss Walburga Knul itellly. daugh ter of Mr and Mrs Joseph Rellly, who 1ms been spending tho Enster vacation with her parentn at tho Bellevue-Strat-ford, will leave next week for the Drownson School, New York, where she 1h a student, Miss Heilly will bo form ally presented to society at a danoe to bo eriven by her parents at the Ileltevue Stratford, on Wednesday evening, De cember 21, Mrs. John S Muckln will cive a small dance nt her home, 2023 Walnut street, on Friday evening, May 6, In honor of Ml.sn Sarah Meade Large, daughter of Mrs Robert H Large, of this city Among the boxholdern for tho Fourth district naval bnll which will be held at tho liellevuo-Stratford will be Mr. nnd Mm. Ceorgo ytout. Mr nnd Mm Lin coln Godfrey, Jr , Mr Oeorge V Kvann, Mr. and Mrs. Fltz-Kugcne Dixon. Mr nnd Mrs. Cyrus H. K Curtis. Mr. and Mrs. Cleorge W. Chllds Drcxel, Mr. and Mrs William O Wnrden. Dr and Mrs. George, Fales Haker, Major General Littleton Waller, Tazewell Waller and Mrs. Waller. Mr nnd Mrs. lldward T. Stoteabury, Mrs Isaac W Jeanes, Mr. nnd Mrs Samuel Vauclain. Mr and Mra George II Lorlmer. the command ant of the navv yard. Captain Louis N. Nulton, and Mrs. Nultuu nnd Mr. Sam uel D luwls. Miss Harriet Craven daughtei of Mr. nnd Mrs. John II. Craven, will entcrtnln nt n mierellnnious nhower nt her home nt 1917 North Twelfth stroet, this after noon In honor of Miss Ursula Seeburgcr, whose marriage to Mr. Theodore Mau- mBEADS" " Ribbozina & Stitching' Braid Embroidering & Knitting Silk Braiding Emlroldtring Beading Htmtlitching Pltating NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. ,..i007 FILBERT STREET Lamps for Wedding Gifts Electric Lamps and Artutically Hand-Pointed Parchment and Sflk Shades The ever-jjrowinff popularity of lamps for wedding gifts warrants us in directing your special nttention to tho beauti ful assortment, which we have assembled, of all tho varieties most admirably adapted for presentations. There is no su perior opportunity for tho se lection of appropriate lamps and shades. Dougherty's Faultless Bedding "" i,0" Box Springs Bedsteads 1632 Cheatnut Street J l" at is a dis-a t va n fa cr Ii wkik J' . ii ,i ti "wi uis-counts an otner Womanly Charms p Wlleri ll..r. .. L..II. .1 i .i i. i , l,"- """ mete can do no inougni t beauty. No woman who is honeat with heraolf will deny tho charm of a well-balanced figure. Life I on New Meaning to tho woman who unloads the burden of Fat. Trial Demomtration Treatmtnt Gratis " Jill folloir our lii'truitlont, your hody will mnunin nornmi prnpor lion. jUt i0 url.r vmter kek Ilk own level i COLLINS 3 INSTITUTE i 5 For Woman Exclusiutjy Bellevuo Court Building 1418 Walnut Street .Seat to lh Ilellf Tiie-Htnitforil I'liniie Hpruee AISI Hairdrtiiins Dtpt. in coimtction f llnihiu. h Church, Streets Thirty-eighth nnd Chestnut QERMANTOWN Mr nnd Mrs Newton M. Ross. 1" West Oorgaa lane, have, returned from spending two months In Miami nnu Palm Hench. Fin. , Mrs. Charles B. Barton, of Eant Vpsal street, will entertain at luncheon, fol lowed by cards, at her home tomorrow afternoon. organizations tomorrow cc- of both nlng Mr nnd .Mrs Joseph Flshci of 101)1 .North Thlrly-thlrd street, nnnuuncn the engagement of their daughter, Mies Itclln Fisher, to Mr Sartiuel J Abrams. of this i-itv J Leonard will be best man Aflcr a wed Idlnir trip Mr and Mrs McNeal will live , nt thn hntterlee Forty-sixth and Client inut Btrcets. i WOlM) B ifpST HCAL'TlPUti THKATna riIILADi:LPlltA'9 FORBMOST TIIRATUES Mr West NORTH PHILADELPHIA .mi Mrs William White, of 2207 Timrn ntreet. announce the. en- Bnirement of their daughter, Miss Rhetn May White, to Mr. Melville g aenftjon. fon of Mr. mid Mrs. liuls Sledenbach. of 225 South Vermont nvenue, Atlantic t,Jii. t,,iin nf Women Voters will hold tho regular .monthly Tuesday. April 12, Home, Seventeenth nt nnd meeting on Odd Fellows Tioga streets SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr nnd Mrs Charles Grelder. of 2330 .South Sixteenth street, have lust te turned to their homo after a visit with friends in Pottstown Mr nnd Mrs. Jnme.s Duffy, of 1921 South Seventeenth "treel. are .'.eceMng congrntulatlons .upon the. birth of a daughter, Madeline Duff). WEST PHILADELPHIA mi vnrnu Dootnr and MiS-J DlS.e K-r'nuso gave a surprise party In honoi nf Miss Itebft Jurnoov nt her home til South Sixtieth street Among those ' ' ..V.. ir Mr. Morris Axelrod nnd MUs Roso Axelrod of l.os Angeles Calif. Sir. Albert Goldberg. Mr. Man- Inel Goldberg. Mr V."." iftlSi" - Vir-S MISS .ICnil UPTKPT. .llo- ei"" n-. Mr David Hrodsk of Nc Haven Mr Julius Sacks of New York Mr Vnrr Is T Wrrnlck, Miss Usther Bishop. M? and Mrs Gordon. Miss Hattte Mint, and Mr. Meyer Jumovoy - .. - f" STRAWBERRY MANSION The Sisterhood of the Congregation of n-iuil Jeshurun will net ns hostesses to the bonrd of directors nt a social hour to be given after tho business meetings DELAWARE BOUNTY llif. Women's club of uuiw inm was utertnlned 'Monday afternoon 1 I J'.rs Samuel Woodward and Miss .lesle ' Plllllltl;. ninmimiilAil lit. fla Ttli.tin The selectlonn were- entirely bj Amerl I enn composers Prior to tho iceltnl Mr ! It M Htultn. the tomnoser. Bno an In structlve nddres on the origin and prog- ' ress of American music McNeal-McGettlgan Wedding Tim wedding of Miss Grace. Hlennor Meiiettlgan, of 1H6 Mnrln road Over ' brook and Mr John McNenl of OnK Lane will take plare this nfteinoon nt I o'clock at Lnilv of Ixitirdcs Church Overbrook, thn Hev Father Montague olllcuting Mrs Michael I'urtell will act ns bridesmaid nnd Ml Frank J VjAlIlVrv. MhI Today K POP. frlAT. TODAY OAVIO BELASC0 CorfeV m a QDMG fKATS " I " mmv MARKET AT 1 9 II I I" lulllll' M GEORGE ARLISS ii!."B.',h0,n '"""natlMllon o "la Ptune-iUou iln-. Situn "THE DEVIL 5? t t A ftAY Of NEtVCHINk by Gtomt ScMCMvtH An 0am Masco HYSt? D TrQ'T'"vt(liTTS AT I5 i vJKril.iD 1 m.. Tola- ft ' rioOflUe ltilrpre'd STANTON MAIIKHT AD ttlTrt " "At ST rhnenet... . A ...... h it.;hr-i ;'."' . v "."". tj.?' - "iciri Aiiuon nnd na tono took Constance Talmadge i",lri."h?u.'.,!t. '.'... 'loml Meferenrss -i .i iir ii ti . r ; .. -. . Arlrte.1 AHriVl,i' ."V '-J.'.'.'.1 "V)'""' c-. ... -...- inn "'"i1" ii a :(iw 'iPOP. MAT J. PRAGER II' o m c n'e Tailored darments of Fashiou 928 Chestnut St. for Spring and liarly Summer TODAY.""' $2.50, ! I A NATIONAL INSTITUTION p0JLDli Aildeil- Skinner', Nairn Tiinerlll Comedy ,vl MMIKI5T HTRKtrr i Vl 10 A 1 In II It t 1 .n -" - -, MAt MURRAY - --. -- "-"'-' -. ' PALACE 12U The Gilded Lily" lt a Paramount Picture Arcadia if TAILLEUR SUITS of i WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW . Victoria I HISST.VUT st ni. l'int 15 10 A M lo tl -13 I 11. - Psrsmgunt PrcoenU T-3' Buried Treasure" V.v,.M.orf.,,-''TN PrtODUfTION I.iL n . I tiui ivianon uavics Photo l. MISS COKNia.IA SHKI'AItl) RANKIN D.iueliter nf .Mr. nnd .Mrs. .lulm Ilnll Itnnldti, nf Drip Itiiu I'm m. I'enll)ii. who Is ntfrmllng srhool In I'nris. will return pnrl in June .Miss Itnnliln will he Introduced to society nt a tea on Wcilncsilaj . Oc-l. S Attril mucin. rlcn Uaxler will take place on The gu6sts will Include Mm Ashle, Mis. Hen llassett Jr, Mrs irniiK Uenjnrnln, Mrs Thomas S. Cra ven, Mrs, James n. Dolan, Mrs Robert A Ferguson, Jr.. Mrs. John Lawaon, Mrs. .7. Howard Mecke. Mrs. Alan M I'yle, Mrs. E. Oehrlsh Sprout Mrs. Hiirij Tnvlor. Mrs Mervln TraMs, Mra. John II Craven. Miss May. Aunwaeter, Miss Anna. Rlair, Miss Martha Bow man, Miss Marlon Gibbon Mls-t Jean Hammer, Miss Margaret Kershaw. Miss I lorence Kline. Miss Mrtle Johnston, Miss Kathleen Laird. Miss Naomi Kauf man, Miss Anna Manic, Miss Gladys McFndden, Miss Marlon Plckfoid Miss ndlth Regent und Miss .Marlon Wilson Commander and Mrs Dinger, of Qulncy, Mass, are receiving congratula tions on the birth of a daughter on March 30 Mra. Dinger will be remem bered an Miss Gertrude Mack 13 I nlng. Aptil 11. Rev Father llnnev will perform the ceremonv Tho bride, who will be given In mairliiue by her father, wilt be attended bv Mrs Henty Hansen. Jr., an matron of honor. Miss Myrtle Johnston, of Bala, will attend as maid of honor. The brides maids will in clude Miss Anna Blair. Miss Harriet Craven and Miss Anna Manley. Mtss Anno Carroll Baxter, niece of tho bride CMom. of Brooklyn, will be tho flowor girl. A reception wilt follow at the Cyn wyd Club, Cynwyd Mr and Mrs Harold Nnson of Haver ford, have returned from Coconut Grove, Miami, Fin., whero they hao been the guests of Mr and Mrs Van Campcn Hcllncr. MiT nnd Mis William Nelson Taft, of Hnverford, will pntcitaln at dinner at their home, to bo followed by a theatre party tomorrow night tn honor of Miss U'MiiiiiiiiiinmiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiinmimiiiiitiiimmiiiiriiiiiH i !aC " ,51 Igi 3M.egerbets 1621 Cljeatmit &tteet Imported Twc.d Mr and .Mrs J Albert otil.ieii nn Miriam House, daughter of Mra. Mann- Gormantown, are receiving congrntul j- I Held House, of Hamilton Court, and I tlons upon the birth of a dauithtcr, Ruth ' Major Franklin Joseph Dunnlgan. or Anna Oldnch, on March 28 Mrs Oldtuit I San Francisco, who will be married on I before her marriage was Miss Ruth p Tuesday nest, April 12 in St James i Maurer. daughter of Mt- and Mrs. Wil-' liam H Maurer. of the Wood-Norton, Germnntown .. , At the wedding of Miss Maile I'rsuU Ctfsi-fsf7 rtSS i ' Feeburger. daughter of .Mr. nnd Mrs. ' VKQlU4427 SJWr A""8"" Frajik Seeburser, of Bala, nnd Mr . Utiterstt litm C4SJiiy nnta Theodore Maurice BaMer. which w III be Write I-- for EnirTd or Trlnted solemnized nt 6 o'clock In St Mnthliis SamplM. Church. Cynwyd. next Wednesday eve- ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 8M Walnal Sb Suits Capes Top Coats Am -w thc POIRET TWILL J'ragcr announces very special price $65.00 on these splondidij tni-' lored garments to' your individual measure BROAD POP MAT MARKI.T HT All. 1IH ! A. M tn II .If, n HL NKIIITH AT s 15 Mnt To.ln A ti mnAV nnsT K'i "EARTHBOUND" 8 BAT AI.l. KVOS t PAT VAT T.0. TO : WIII.IAM IIAP.m.t in Pren-nt JOHN DRINKWATER'S j.f CAPITOLV,V MAnKirr htiikkt hV Alllrnn In th MprrjRR of Wm Ah ARRflHflM and alio invites intpeetion of your , RFP,P1T" markct st ni i7th llL,l I urv nnliert nin-)i- GLbBE it a onnAT i.irB" MARKET STRHBT AT TI'VIPKn a. .Ll'viu.t; it to AL FIELDS & CO. II some very attractive CANTON CREPE SUITINGS 1 1U1VI 11 11 11T1 CHAS. CHAPLIN . Tlt;.Mrv. I 1 Kj P f l Kl fo?&wsmjM Sx L 1 U U L IN 'CHE-TNUf ST .$ -.;5:5 rl and Jr. Prop p'r tonally druiontt. Znt, m tach DOLMANS Both fittings to these out of town same day. Your own matorlala tailored. FRANK McGLYNN Orlcirn t-nmous Company Exactly as Tor 41 Wonderful Weeks in N. Y. JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. WBTM-M -.11111. rrlat leaeons. Ad nAMf ikl" "a Children'-. Clria IJAtVl lIMri Modern rind E'th-Mo I Adulta in I Ianc svea, P J?Jr-JrBjrgJrPlrplr3lralral-,ll l-i I I I 1-.1 lr-.f-jlr-al -, ' u i -'-M-M-i-'-' -i i i gl miniMiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiciiniiiiimuitiimiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiniiil i liiii I nu joining j- p mr cjs' mr I the i CI) Jr Jr7f)rtVJp9 f$)A I St. James 9rKrmPw a m M Walnat St. Between 12th & 13th 1222-1224 Walnut Street PH liiiiiiiiiii Extraordinary Values in Tailored Suits All From Our Regular Stock and Repriced at Savings of $15 to $45 m m m m Of twiH"cord, tricotine, and covert, plain and with touches of beads and embroidery, in the season's smartest models. , '55, $75, $95 to '125 Sports Suits : Special $35 In English Herringbone, Scotch Tweeds, and other mannish materials. Smart, practical Suits for all outdoor wear. - 5 S S a 5 5 5 a a a a BJ Camel Hair Smocks, at $10.00 Have you seen the new smocks in Camel Hair? So much in vogue because they are vastly becoming. Light, closely woven, splendid for sports or general wear. Square neck and narrow detachable belt complete their trig smartness. Dr. Jaeger's Co. 1516 Chestnut St. PHILADELPHIA lVvtdu)wj& lOOXrtlRE NATURAL UnpQL rEJrHjr-Jiiinarar-JnarHJ. a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a a I 'nPRICE5 50cto$l.50st N V f m ury t onittnd( Production T WHIR 40KK r With a Com of Intnriwtton.nl Blur. - fl'KCIAL ADDED FEATUHD DfiltOTHY MILLER. TUB $1000 nnlDK on too ccNTirhr iikavties ion I VD If"" LVEMNU8 AT 8.20 - r K1- First Mat. Today , " 'THE MIRAGE' is one of th best mystery plays seen here thit season." Eve. Bulletin. mil SEI.VA'YNrt Pre.ent FLORENCE ; T REED "THE MIRAGE" 11 EUllAR SI.IAV V S x" SHUBERT EVI;MJ, , lB Pop.. Mat. Today ' $1.50 lU ,T".-x " rty Corf uKi W BERNARD ft 'Jm W5aRENt 4L 'JV3J TMt "VNTASTiOur. MoiCAl rjtvur. s vy WRE Adelphi r.vr.vi at Q ft 11 LAST 2 WEEKS POP. MAT. TOMOR. "r $1.50 -em-. rot5Tnri; ni nr.tr t're.-nr pt w op t vrontir-vnLc jot :i3!ff!'lirillll'l!li!!Uiliniilllll!l1liri'lll!ll!lll!!llll!ll,Cll!IIl mm WILLI M llOYD Em Mnr t y Mct.N rVK8 George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Announcement OwiiiR to numerous intjuiries from many Iriends of this Htore we nre making announcement of the fact that this business will continue with the same management and personnel that was asso ciated with Mr. George Allen for many jears. , WALNUT WILLIAM V ANOTHER, Mil All! E HI port LAn M V TODAY ."Or in tl DO rmvpv iiai miored ES-i Ledger PPflQ follow the policies of dependu won and held mo many staunch This store will continue to bilitj and fair dealing that has friends and patrons. Micro will be no change from those sterling business methods associated in the mindt of all I'hiladelphians with thc name of thc founder of this compan.v. H OW'FN D.v is W ih JAMES CRANE S.o ,of Marrlac Mrl-. nnd Monr Metropolitan Opera House rmoAn and fipr ah t- Mimer PpnpMt Plilii It -tmn Orphan Children iu-j, of Italy ' ... ,op' V t i .1.0 r-n nc. lvlina Uolores Vtnil I'lth SnpiHnn 1 i r. ft. TV. l on n -o ., Ta. Tll'Kt TS M)W ov SNr I- wtymasvs tins pueptvct pt nuni v iiitox is n stii ir i B The Millinery Department Offers for Thursday 100 Chic Trimmed Hats Specially Priced al $7.00, $8.00, $9.50, $10.00, $11.00 EITH'S THEATRE Wm. & Gordon Doolev Willi TlIEIIt OWN TOMPANT Mae & Rose Wilton Mane & Mary MeKtirland Wni-IvinRri.nl A r oli-tt- Etll Hurfey A Mann Sldn-) i TninlT ii .1 Hie s-rxTUi Trntiir BUI' i nt.t: r.Mttnino.N PAINTINGS of the K VMI I.l. N Pt Ti ti vnniuN 11 si-nno s These becoming Hats are particularly appropriate riKiu iiu". .win nil- -jiii-i: in nu uiw mill CVtTV woman to have one as an "Extra Hat." for wear can afford McCLEES1 GALLERIES i"."iT w vi m't srnr i:r ROSELAND DANCING Broad and Columbia iu in i.i.i h:or We Lisle Ribbed Vests. 3 for hue juit received another I miv I.l r i l i DMIsi)N ..v IiIMi.IIT l HII I dill rivatc Instruction 0J5 ..iA8 SIM olilnniAnt Mif iUai . m elusil. rituieu vests. In an slzea from .'-. m 1,0th tn n, , and !CKU.r tops. ' OIn '" ''Odu Children's Fancy Socks, ; for $1.00 ! v nun iiHsortment of thee cluldioiis f.,,, i,,,, h, lwj , im . h in in nmUe eelectlon while the ni-e .icsortmci t u iotiiilii ? Fownes Elbow Length Silk Gloves. $2 SO Tim Mtll-ltnown make nf ku es hi white i . m 1.1., i ' . S new nhHdo- soft Snuff Hotwllnk and i.i'.b The r. Hm" !h' S .M (his prut ll1 w'1 ni-iv Sale of White French Kid Gloves 1 1 C E R E V U E I C E r i r.v Mm v. r t. :m w ' i r . ii f lliiorinin'r l. l VI 111. l IHll.Tv 1, X ,. iHim' VrtiHli TlirllllnL- i i m ii Hiinsi. n i.n siinw I't ..lie. I" I n I Hilt t, . ii AT ICE PALACE ,vn" V", M VIIM r .sTS. VII. I linpiil I l i ipr.li v ,l; si, lltlllMi M I'l. p i xi hi - S s I M'Hll H l'lll A I' MM I' II i'llll V .11 Vv I' f.Pl.UA !. i t; v tv. v 1. 1 h p v-.-MMIU. M In pt i .1 I Itiiu H' i .in I j rn Ul I . I w r.v vt v .' nn. i hi. i ivi r sr I he i,amti 'niimon uromwi.ulc- at Atlanti.. Rlovvd pr dominated ovel emit otlicr Hlmde 'I lu -n- ir. than in-Uiil prlci'H VWiltr 1'rriuli Kid, s tlann, ,lt ' r,o. P l( Hrwn white Prr-ndi K,i, -f.t.tlO ami .I.Mi Vlniiniiu-talrr Irnntli VMilte rrrnrli Mil. If3.un l.lliow Icimlli While I'rrnrli Md. 37. (Ill Willi, th id l, ul ACADEMY '"', FAUST f: ii l.V ll vpll I Tl viri iiupiii.i r jf t'PI n v in. i ., i,i.i i i, , ' M Vt Mar. I'lii. It . i- i ti I I I I'l i In limit ;.' ' If. M' VLH Vt I.D I V 1 Rigaud's Gold Box Face Powder, $1.00 Thli 1 trtti. Hlzi. i-ompai't powder in ,i fraciant nnu ,. .. .1 io!,,U-irs,nad,;.,'""C" b ",elr "" "'l,Ue T' 5'1 l"1v UU&Z it Sale of Towels, Wash Cloths, Towel in a , UuX oruow' ?!" " ' '- "l ;r:'," april !! I l I ABRII.OWI T S C CHOPIN PROGRAM Ti. Mis vr iii-ppi. s 1 m mh.m.- 3, H ORPHEUM ";!"''""" 'lieltn A. M'XT VV tr 1 h I M I I l"r l'la.r. Iwi ' I.AIII.NTH UJVI 1 .V, w ii.ii ciaim, tno usual 16c kind, at I0r mh. Ml-I Inrii lllkh l.iHi-llniti led or hluo lionlei - In j aril. UU.I fill. 151,1 (. 1 DUMONTS ?,r" A"' ' '-i. 8 is EMMETr WELCH MinatrcU r-oinxly ln- "Dorothy Prom Tr.ntnn" "8J ."U..""' Mtl Tvl JACK SINGER SI IOW CASINO r -i-f 'ii ' J $A sjtvas&l ..ro? llffi a 'SSSiMM :vmi - V IT II m M m sra 'M m ", i.6 m S . ! K. ! , . " A. ; : S IH1I1 ( lutli -pi n i tor -Jr. 'ii e tn xtanilunl li, rnfui.11 I., (juj, I faffllffi I TRC ADERO f,V '" '" A - .iii. sva1..J.t,'Ht .