fy- 'rrr " . . n2'. 'YVi k SJl-','V'J','lf ".,- .), M7U5??V" !?! f ' f EVENING PUBLIC (LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, THURSDAY, APRIL 7, 1921 11 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE r Nancy Wynne Talks of the Parade Today and Tells of the Ball at the Bellevue-Stratford Lust Night She Talks of Saturday's Weddings rV COt'KSB every one N muchly ex- I class In denr old Princeton. 0 cit,. -bout ii-e rt .m:, ,,mt. colltgc- iCKi:..sr"'!!!!3 . .--....HI... MnArn TfmtyA ArnilMIIV T .Ml'iru lummi vi. .......... A.Siir the mnfrt-mcftlnRt, uml wo ;'rt?V riithiiHlfttlc and excited It VH bo uoniii-ii.i. The liniprgriiw Alii will nnrndo nnd 9 .. T l..i. t n tnflfl llm WomoIIH UVCr.'CIIK l.rjiiim " i" . ni pi nnd I link Hie Jngti of LV;W ? will walk, too Tlio iKncy Alii bv the way, Is B vine a fifnflon this nftcrnnon to mcrt Mrs. iS Hoblii-on. of New ork. .who I, "mi know, u sWcr of Hie Into Colo ,Vt Honvpvolt. Shi' H coming over to rp'.. ""... -f m. Tom Itoblno. nnd I"T"',,P A ... I.P ffh-PIl Hi , tfn in "" " ".. ., .!,: w.:-; Plock. I iiwr ","" . V , -' . i,i ..in nnvti iiiu iii.t i- iniun th Ii "' gfney them. I Jut love those Kilties: mHK Fourth Navnt District bull nt I the Uollcviic-Hlrntford lnxt night ., n brnutlful nffair. It vvnH very rrouiM '""1 there were spc-lalty dnnces nnl the Renernl clnnclnu jvns lino, for the musk' "n" l,lcndid; .ou remember itenr they gnvn n ball o tlio snmc "iml'ntHl It was nlso n Iiiirc biiccess. Thrv dcciilul to mnho it very Inrce nnd nt to chnrgc very much for the tlekctM. nnd so the nttendnnco wns splendid. A crVat mnny percons took boxen nnd the t.nrlnome frni'kn nnd beautiful Jewell mil. a, tin. nniniin nni'nrr nddtil not n imi' i" ".". nf the scene. The coinmnndnnt of thn Vjvt Ynrd, f'nptniii Ntilton. nnd his I mm. ni cuiiiijr. nun uu n lit." tractive daughter nnd Mnjor r.enernl Waller who was rccnntly retired from tin. Mn'rlliP Corps, nnd thp (icorgp Tales Ankers, Sirs. George Kvnus nnd a num ber of others. SAT ,. ,l,lln(ri: in riicMnut Jill (iQinor n.ird'u nt noon in St. Mnrtins-in-the- Fields nml Marlon SnvnRe'H later In the Atr. Something tells me that the vn rlous roads around Chestnut Hill will have many ft motorcar theieon between half after " nnd half nfter IS. becnuse flalnor's reception will mirely not Inst much beyond '2. and besides very few ttny on to the bitter end nt n reception unfas tliey are (.pecinlly neked to, so mcut of the guests will be leaving the Italrds by 1 HO. nut there nre wonder ful reads about there toward IVnllyn nnd down the Wissnhlckon nnd ncross country to the Main Lino, no ride they will between times. Mrs. Arthur Mlnott, Joe's mother, has been on hero for n couple of weeks, ftavlng nt the Ilalrds. Her home is in i'ortlnnd. Ore., j on know. So mnny of our girls and men are marrying persons from other cities Intely. 1 think It's fine too Mnrring nnd intermarrying nlwajs into the same fnmliles gets to bo monotonous, does It not? I hear doe Mlrwtt is a most attractive fellow, and he hns ceitnlnly won one of our most attractive girls, Hnth (Jnlnnr nnd her younger siMrr. Marion, who' mnrried Jarrd Ingervdl last November, are per fectly charming and everybody likes them. They fot-e mj; ARIAN SAVAOK is to be mnrried nt Trinitv Presbyterian Church at 4 o'clock, and her fiance is nlso from out of town. He is Charlie Heynlgcr, of I,oring, N". Y. His brother. Sin elaire IIeniger, is to be best men and Paiilin and C.rnce Savage, sister of Marian, will lie the lirldcsinnlds. Joe Mlnott is n Princeton man, and thoiiuli I have not heard it positively, I would not he Mirpiisod if Ciiarlle Hp.v nlger . too, for the Snvuges huve nl wajs roup to Princeton, fathers nnd pons, and .istpri. nro apt to meet class mates of tln'ir brothers tlipre, and. of rourse, hiothcr.s bring classmates home with them. I oflen remember going to the Trl bbsIp thow one year 'at tiie Itellevue here and seeing Mr. Charles Savage and one of hh brothers singing "Old Nas sau" with raised hands nnd solemn c prcfsion, back in their college days as truly as if they were on their way to TrnS. ANDREW WRIOHT CRAW t V(mli writes to me that thn Print Club Is to have n tea tomorrow after noon from half nfter 4 until half after o'clock. The Print Club Is nt Hill I.ntlmer street, nnd Is a delightful llltlo house. There will be dome beau tiful Japanese prints sent over from New York on exhibition. I understand Hint the Print Club here, with the ex ception, norhnns. of one In Ixis An geles, is the only one of its kind In the Cnlted States. That is, iih fnr as is known here. They have exhibit oils. talks and tens and the young etcher Is given nn opportunity to show Lis work nnd dispose of It. Mrs. .Tanner Yentes Ilrlnton Is president and Mrs. Robert von .Mosclizlsker Is vice president. Mrn. Andrew Wright Crawford will be hostess tomorrow. "ClIiKAN'OU never liked to be alone. -' And she nlwnys pitied any one who might be lonely (without a mamma or daddy or brother or sister). The other day mother called her to give her a capsule doctor had prescribed for her. Now. (die did not mind taking medicine,, so that was not her motive when she said: "Oh, mamma, wait till you get some more, so we won't have to leave one pill nil alone In the box. There are only two left." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr nnd Mrs. Jowph Kmley Borden, of Kecaiic, Delaware county, announuo thn engagement of tholr daughter. Miss 1-avlnlii Look Dorden, to Mr. Francis Tliotnaa Adams, son of Mr. and Mrs. William Herbert Adams, of Wayne, Pa. Tho guests who will nttend tho din ner which Mr. and Mrs. Francis trciico du Pont, of H24 Spruce street, will glvo on .Saturday ovening In honor of Miss Sarah Logan .Starr, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jamen Starr, txforo tho meeting of the Saturday Evening Dnnclng Class, will Includo Miss Mary do K Geary, Miss AIlco D. Benedict, MIsh Margaret JInmllton, Miss Ocrtrudo A. II. Graham, Miss Kllse du Pont. Miss Laura D. H. Garrison, Mr. J. Andrcwo Harris, :id, Mr. Kdwnrd S. W. V'atnum, Jr.. Mr. Charles Llpplncolt. Mr. Hugh D Hodse, Jr.. Mr. Frederick M. Dunn, Jr.. Mr. Franklin II. Baehe, Jr.. Mr. Charles Kehtworthy, Mr. Logan nlack and Mr. Palmer Lloyd, Mr, and Mrs. du Pont will entertain nt dinner on Monday eve ning In honor of Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred I. du Pont, of Wilmington nnd Whlto ISaglo, HoRlyn, L. T. Mr. nnd Mrs. Samuer-Grey Dayton, of Cedar Hill Farm, Media will glvo a danro on Friday evening, April IS, In honor of Miss Catharine. Armatt Lux more, daughter of Mr. and .Mrs. Kdward Luxmorc. of Weyhrldge, EnRlnnd, who nro tho guests of Mr.s. Luxmorc's sis ter, MKs Marin Dickinson Logan, nt Limdoun, Germnntown. Mr. nnd Mrs. Luxmoro and Ml.s Luxmoro will return to Ilnglnnd next mouth. Mrs. Jamea Lnrce and Miss Paulino Davis Howie, who spent the winter at their house, 211 .South Fourth atroot, will occupy Summercrcst, their country plnco In Chestnut Hill. April IS. Mrs. Walter S. Thomson nnd her daughter. Miss Rebecca, (i. Thomson, 1721! Spruce street, who spent u fort night in Atlantic City, r turned homo yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. George McFaildcn, of 172 1 Walnut ntreet, will rntertuln at dinner tonight, lit 0 o'clock, In honor of General Pershing Covers will bo laid for fourteen guests, who will Include several of tho officers who served under the general. Mrs. George Sergeant and her daugh ter, Miss Alt a, Sergeant, will close tholr borne, 2030 Spruce, street, on Mny.12. and Hall for ICurope. where they will Kpend several months In foreign trnvel. They exect to remain until October. Miss Uvolyii Price, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. 1311 Kirk Price, of liftD Wal nut strceot, who luus been spending the Lastor vacation with her parents, bus relumed to Smith College, Northamp ton, Mass.. where alio is a student. Mr, and Mrs. Sidney Mason, of tho Aldlne Hotel, and her sister. Mrs Wil liam If. Page, of 2.111 Locust atteet, and her daughter. MIrs Uvelyn Page, nnd son, Mr. William H. Page, will leavo early next mouth for Media, wlinro they hi.tp taken a hou'-o for tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. William Paul O'Neill, of 'I ' &m & 'm WiXMmL simwm3-:' , mmv,. . f;aimm !fffiSiH i o flsWB" yitiimtmM. rv im'rjizm , , 'iJVlMr ' HI1B t im-iiriMml ;5 ',' tvKTXBBBiHaBaaa v mj&m, it wm wmiimmr j The Thirteenth Street Shop Where Fashion Reigns- i?V Thirteenth Street Just Below Chestnut A An Exceptional Showing of WRAPS, COATS & CAPES Specially Priced $59.50 $89-50 $127-50 You can find at Hagedorn's in their assort ment all the newest and exclusive materials. lUSheppacd &$ons Towels That Add Luxury) To The Bath 'At $6.00 the dozen: Turkish towels, 23x47 inches and 20 x 40 inches. Two -very good" values. At $9.00 the cloZcn: AH-linen stitched. Size, 20 x 36 inches. Suck totfels; hem- BatK Mats A quite presentable one for $1.25. Size 22 x blue, drab. Better ones, each. inches, upward White, pink, to fine imported nt $G.U0 -all For Kitchen and Pantrp men and union (linen and cotton). Towels I'ncej, $6.00 to $15.00 the di ozen. 1008 Ghestnut Street Golf Club In honor of Ida niece, Miss Ullmbetli II. Mnchen, dnunhter of Mi ami Mrs. Charles 11 Mnchen, will ho Miss Lllllo MacLeod, Mr. UeorKO Mac Leod and Mr. Livingston Schwartz. Miss MontRomcry, who spent n fortnight In Atlantic City wjth her grandmother, Mrs. L. D. Montgomery, of New York, hns returned home. Mrs. Norman Honntd, of Dongan Hill, H, 1 , who has been visiting her brother and sister-in-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Doug las W. Dunn, nt their home, Chelten ham road, Chestnut Hill, will return to her homo on Friday. Tho senior class of tho Chestnut Hill Academy will glvo n dance on Thursday, May 12. Mrs. II. H. Prentiss Nichols was tho guest or ucrmatuown cnnpler. I) A. ll , at Its regular monthly meeting on Tues day Aftur tho transaction of the usual chapter business, .Mrs Nichols polc most forcefully upon tho iiolltlc.tt duties of tho women of Pennsylvania, urging incm 10 cxcri every error! toward rccted by Miss Mary 11 Cochran, bend or the department of wngnpii Hpurvn- WIS8AHICKON Mrs J 11 fiilste, of Lnidowne, entertain at n will lumhron and curd party on Hnturd.iv In Imnor or Jllsn Jijra Wartman, whose niarrlngo to Mr. Nor man Hand, of tlila city, will take plu-o In June. , wbn will imtioar nt the New Century Club on Saturday evening In thrcn one art playa, will ho entertained during their Htay In Philadelphia nt the home of tho locnl alumnae. Miss Barbara Hut Icr. of Hartford, Conn., nnd Mlsa Mich ran will be the quests of Mrs. George Morlcy Marshall, 1RIH Spruce FtreM Miss Clifford W Sellers, of Montclalr. N. .1 , nnd Miss Hdltli Mclser, of Detroit, Mich, will stay with Miss KKlhrr Only 50" South lltoad fctrect. Tho tlfth ineni- l.er of tho company, an?", ii ,,;. ;- AV... ; ,., " ; " - sn,lnv 4IM1I Villi W II II 111" I - ! t- --- - .....-- - . STRAWBERRY MANSION Mr nnd Mrs Samuel Artr.t. of 10 Vonli Thirty-third strert, announce tho engagement of tlielr daughter, .miss Hvlvlu Artxt, to Mr. .lean Piatt, of this MmI, nt Vnw Vnrlt. ninii.'vrH. M C. riovcr. of Illvertoti, N .1.. nnd Mrs. Howard W. Page. 101 . Clinton street, will bo tho hostess for the stage manager. Miss Carol c.imbron, or California. This Is lh- llrst tlslt of In plavcrs to this cllv nnd nlan-i are being made for slulit-secing trips Knturdnj. ALONG THE READING the I establishment of clean, honest state nnd I Mr 1....1 Mr William I.vln Holmes. city govcrnmetit. Ten was sorted , n 7jr,r. North Twelfth street, Oak Lane. Mrs. Iloy I Stover, wife of Com- will entertain at dinner on Thursd.iv mander Stover, V ti N.. will entertain .etenlng In honor of Miss Clarn 1 elcsto the members of her card club at her ; Matelngrr, daughter of Mr. William M home, 2400 South Twenty-first street, on Mntsingcr and their hoii. Mr Alfred Monday afternoon, April it. I Wiley Holmes, whose marriage will take fn..n,nn n. wui,iR(n.. i.-.i. pince nn Knturciny evening 1 nn u'ir mnnrl. nnd Mm FMmntulH. nf llw. Ton. who will Include the brldnl partv ni,,. ..nn .ni.rinin .. . .11,,.,,... ., , i u - bo Miss Harriet w. Craven Trianon on Saturday ovr.nlnir next, to ;rcnor. ueveun. Tholo bv J. Mitchell r.lllot MKS. llltVCIS ULYNN Of 11.1 West Sprlncfleld incline. Chestnut Hill, wlw lieforo her recent marriage was Miss Mabel Howard Post Reltl, daughter nf Mr. and Mrs. Henry I.cc Held, of it.'i West Rex aventic, Chcslntit Hill Teniair, Ilydal. will entertain at tho opera on Tuesday evening, April 12, In tlio box of Mrs. O'Xolun nareiitH. Mr. nnd Mrs. .1. Bertram Llpplncolt, of 1712 Spruce street. , At tho tea to ho given by tho Print Club, 1611 Lutlmer street, tomorrow afternoon from 4 until 6 o'clock, Mrs. Andrew Wright 'Crawford will be tho hostess. She will bo assisted In recelv Ing by Mrs. Kll Kirk Price, Mum Violet Oakley. Mrs. Robert ton Motchzlsker, Mlw Krnestlne Ooodinan. Mrs. Uldcon Doerrcko nnd Mrs. Otto T. Mallcry. Mr. and Mrs. David L. Short, of ('res- holm and Pelham road, !ermantown, will entertain nt a small dinner tomor row night, to be followed by a. card party. Covers will bo laid for ten guests. Mr. nnd Mrs. Daniel Haddock Knir, of Dene House. Chestnut Hill, will nail In May for Europe, tvheru Uicy will bprnd some tlmo traveling Mr. nnd Mrs. Sydney That or, Jr., whoso marrlago took plnco on March JS, nro spending home time In Ucrmuda. Upon tlielr return they will occupy the homo of Mrs. W. Bnulton DIon. in Cliestnut Hill. Mrs. Thaer wns Miss Margnretta Jeanes. Miss Charlotte Mao Craves, daughter of Mr, and Mra. Ferdinand J Urates, of Wlssahlokon and Manhcim streets. Oermantown. will lento on Mondnv nest for n fow days' visit to Baltimore, where she will be entertained an the guest of MIhs Lillian Hnlgh. MIbh Graves will Do lite guest or bonor at a tirldirn party to bo given on Saturday afternoon. April in. ii y sirs. Daniel cmirlrn Don- oglitte, of Pelham Court, fiermantown. Mr. nnd Mrs Frank Keeburger. of Bala, will entertnln nt an Informal sun- pcr nt tholr homo on Tuesday evening next, tnru is, artcr me wedding ic- bo followed by a theatre party. In honor of their out-of-town guests. Tho guests win incaudo Miss j-;nrnneth noon Mttt.i. Miss Margaret Tullldge, Mrs. Kathryne , Oldfeld, Cnptnln Herman L. Wagner, of West Point ; Mr. John Tllden, of Peeksklll. .V. V and Mr. Mncky-Smlth , Mrs. Hdmonds, who Is giving a series of luncheons, followed by cards at tho Bollcvue-Mtratford, antcrtalned twelve uiiosta on Tuewlay. I Mr. and Mrs. John Howard Ynrdley .iii,l their rinuzhte.r. MIhb Kllzaheth '. Vardley. of 2208 Do Lancey street will leate early In June for Bay Head. N. J., i where they will occupy tholr summer I homo until tho nutumn. Mrs. J. D. McCalmont, of Franklin, I Pa announces thn engagement of horf daughter. Miss M. Kllznlieth McCalmont, tc; Mr. Holand A. Simpler, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clnudn A Simpler, of Lnns downc. This engagement was announced nt a luncheon git en nt her home last Friday. j Tho Vassnr Players four seniors dl will Mrs. K MIhs Hleanor Holmen. Miss Florence Kline, Miss (lenevlcve H. Long, Mr. Harold V. Murdock. Mr. Wil liam Clifford Moore. Mr William M. Matsltiger. Mr. Cleorge Illlev. Mr, John S Spenrer Mr. John Squires. Mr Her bert Williams and Mr. William L. Holmes, Jr. April 17 from 3 until 0 o"cloek Tho nlumnl of Beth Israel will give a nnve'llv ilanm next Klindnv evening in tho assembly rooms of tho Temple. TIOGA Mrs Joseph F Firth, of 121!) Went Allegheny ntenue, will tntertnln nt luncheon and cards nt the IWtborougli Country Club on Monday afternoon, when her guests will bo Mrs. Robert H Crompton, Mrs Walter Fanrourt, Mrs Wllllntn Haggnrt. Mrs Samuel Ken worthy, Mrs. William Spink. Mrs. Tr uest it. Townsun and Mrs. William Wll son. WOntD'B MOST BEAUTIFUL IllZKinq lb. r44. irThT ;sj GERMANTOWN Miss r'rlon Tophan, M2S Qreeno street, hail an her guest over thft week end MIbs Paulino Nlokerson. of Ocean city Miss Nlekcrnon In Hivndlng i-omo time In Freehold, N. J , beforo returning to her home. M'Srt Kthel Maco, 100 Hast Garfield street, entertained Informally nt her home on Sunday ovening Tlio guests Innluded Mls Dolnmorr Furlong, Miss Mabel Furlong, Miss Hnzel Brown, Miss r.llznbcth IViberts. Miss Lillian Zim merman, Mr William Wnrk. Mr. Leo Ballet, Mr Herbert Ballet- Mr Charles Green Mr Charien Wesley Mace and Mr Herbert Mace. WEST PHILADELPHIA Mrn. David Bort'n. of 4322 Spruco street, will give n muslealo nt her liome on Friday nt R'T) o'elock 'Tho soloist will bo Mr. Gulsoppe Boghettl Mr. and Mrs Iiuls Ilnsenfeldt. 11 ".3 Went Glrard ntenue. nntiounee the en gagement of their dsughter, Miss Fran cen Jtosenfcldt. to Mr Joseph Berger, son of Mr and Mrs. I Berger, of La fayette, Ind. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. Bernard J Martin, of 2011 South Seventeenth htieet left teste id.iv iO visit her mother Mr-i Mary P.lley, at the Graham Apai imeni ,, on Spciicci- avenuo, iihuwomn ,n j. tykedd&n licarsal of their daughter, Mlns Marie Ursula Seeburgor, and Mr. Theodore Maurlco Baxter, who will bo married on wounesaay ovening, April 13, at u o'clock, In St. Matthla-s' CjUIioIIc Church, Cynwyd, to bo followed by a reception nt tho Cynwyd Club Tho guests will Includo tho brldnl party. Mrs. AVnltcr V, Anthony, Jr., baa Is sued Invitations for an at homo at her home, 717 North Sixty-third Htrcet. Overbrook, on next Wednesday nfter noon, April 13, from 3 until 6 o'clock. Mrs. Anthony beforo her recent wed ding was Miss l'Mnu Shrltcr Ualr, Mkh Kthel Donoghue. of Washington, will nttend as maid of honor at the wed ding of Miss Miriam House, iluughter of .Mrs. Mansfield House, of Hamilton Court, and Major Francis Joseph Dun nlgan, of San Francisco, Calif , which will bo solemnized on Tuesday evening next. April 12, In St James1 Church, Thirty-eighth nnd Chestnut streets, to bo followed by n reception at Hamilton Court. The bridesmaids will Include MIsh JSIIen Steele, Miss Frances Steele, Miss Jean Watson and Miss Dorothy Mortlmoore. Tho Uttlo flowor girl will bo Miss Betty Bllsli Major W. P. Cher rlngton, of Fort Du Pont, Delaware, will act as best man, A bazaar and motlon-plcturo show will bo given on Friday afternoon, April J9, at tho Philadelphia Cricket Clun. for tho electric light fund of the Home for Consumptives. The motion-picture to he shown is Mary Plckford In "The Llttlo Princess." A subscription dance will follow in tho evening nt tho club. Among tho gucsta who will attend tho dinner on Friday ovening which Mr. and Mrs. Grenvllle Dodgo Montgomery, of Aubrey road. Wynnewood. will glvo In honor of their daughter, Miss Elizabeth II. Montgomery, beforo tho danco Mr. Thomas D. Smith will glvo at tho Merlon " Tisi.KPiins-Ki srnuci: sosn; Fur Storage and Remodeling at Extremely Low Rates LUIGI RIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street WOMEN'S TWEED SUITS C'OXrr.VTHATINCl I PON TIII1SK T1IIIKK THICKS, Wll 1IAV1J 11V- i;iiti;i r.viiuv mkki hmhsino iiitoiit to maki: tiii:m as OUTbTAMIIMJ KKATfltK AND A KK UI.ATIO.N IV .tlODBItATH IMtlCING STRICTLY TAILORED. WITH OR WITHOUT IJELTS TAN, ROSE, JADE, BROWN, BLUE AND MIXED 39.5045.0059.50 COATS THAT ARE CAPES! SOMETIMES tlio new wraps are called coats, though they are literally capes in their flowing grace and sometimes they are capes with Mandarin coat sleeves set in ! MARVELLO, DUVETYN, RAMONA, VELDYN, TWEED 45.0059.50-85.00 to 189.50 i ji I '' !! s4'S6aoSC8 31Uit Avenue As UlOAL eilMIMCD MM SET TfciE iPRHMCalWE Iwsi&'w l NEAT YOIIK " I I I EVERY ETML EM (LLR IHIAmMIMYs M MBmlM LIME AM FUNUSJHl UA EEEIM &WEM SUZM 1AMEFPL ATrEIMTnM 1MT TEfelE PIMJFECJ FASMM RlESiUILT IHL EEEM ATXfMMI larilaUaoi lor AuoiDce- Mndrrate I'rlcf. Cay nnU Write or t'h.o. for Kmcmted or 1'rlnled Nimplr. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Wilnul St. MARKET AT 19TH .! A M. to 11 1.1 V. M. GEORGE ARLISS .'.'! " lJtioto.lJrnitl8tlon of Ill Rlupondoun hkm nnerM "THE DEVIL" Lr."J?'".-:"l'AKT" hretr .nd Ber. Inlurnri'iM by linrn.H I'oland, J. Italltaa 5Jln Mnton nnrt Kl l.yonn Cook Nut Wrek -TliomM Mflnhan In 'rut: kasy noAD" STANTON ,0 ,.Sra Constance Talmadge Plrt howlnt of "(Joo.) Nfrnr" Aildil Nw "Toonsrvllle," the "fllclpp.r'i Narrow Kurnp" Nrtl Wi.k Elliott Dtr In "TUB WITail.vo 1IOU11" PAI ACT? "' MARKET BTOEBT 1 M-.AVH, in A M. to 11.15 P. M. MAE MURRAY ,n thB MBniflciil rramount rroduotlon "The Gilded Lily" SVxt Wit tfailnri. rtld in "tin Iiv fipcll" Ay.n J:o CHESTNUT ST. D.I. 18TB rcaaia 10 a. m to lms p. m. Paramount Prmenta "Buried Treasure" A ('OSMOrnf.ITAN PRODUCTION With Marion Davies N'ctt Week' Straight Is tha Way" MAUKCT ST Ah. 0th 0 A M to 11 15 P NL KiN-os EARTHBOUND" t'k Hobart Hotworth. "III. Own Law" C A PIHTM 7:!' MARKET STREET -'T.i I JUj Mty Alllnon In tha Murrlaca of Wm. Ah. ST. Dal. lTTlt Victoria BEADS less than elsewhere SUPERIOR EMBROIDERY CO. 128 So. 8th St. DIRECT FROM FACTORY Linen, 42c Yd 33 m widn whit rinlc biu oiil rr.nr Nil RH?n. nay hint brown Oimrnntvi fant rolor Just tl. thins fnr vrlns? sultinffii. nklrt ihlMren di p'c. Wonflnrful nlue 't!t now. No Jhbs than ." vnrdu nnlI nirt roior wantrd, Bont postpaid ma inMirM pnr il pout PENN FABRIC MILLS ,,toi) Ujiilulnir Mr., l'lill... I'n. Nt REGENT MrT IT'S A OREA' ninhaft' EAT I.irB'1 GLOBE CHAS. CHAPLIN MARKET (STREET AT .TtTN'tPER VAinp.vrT.t.n. n to 11 AL FIELDS & CO. IN THE KIT)". PHILJVDELPIIIA'H UEAD1NO THEATRES DIRECTION OP LEE ft J. J. 8HUDERT CHESTNUT ST. OPraEvB. S iharp v,n"",ul 0" HouarlMata. 3 haro IAST 2 WTEKS MATf. WED. & BAT. PRE- PRICES 50c to $1.50 Except WAR 4 1X,V-1-' -,uv' lu "-'v Sat. Erf. N. T Contury Proinenade Production EP AK (LSTpMB SOlT (LAPIS - HAT - FPM AMD IPAR?S SES SOMES Straws & Panamas Cleaned and Remodeled T v h In till, nrwet HliHpm for Sprint; nndSiimmrr. iiur 4U 7rur or ri. IM nrrlrnrr at TOUT 54 N STEINMAN 7th St. Phone, Market 2437 8 WlfcTOWM "Wit li a Cut of International Star. SPl-i I A I. ADDED FEATURE DOROTHY MIM.ER THE 11000 I1RIDE AN'D 100 CENTURY REAUT1ES 100 4 .VES AT 815 MATS Wf.H&SAI 2,15 Rt FLORENCE Imt IP3 P8 Irv IN.ED.6ARSELWNS PLAY raiEMIiME T1 SHUBERT BVEN,KG5T 8W MATINEE SAT. S $2.00 Your Figure llnv FROCKS OF THE HOUR! Canton Crepes that give promise of happy hours at the country club and frocks of tricotine or Poiret twill that temper the dignity of navy blue with creamy lace ruchings or jaunty use of gray in sash or underslip are each in turn irresistible! Fascinating! 45.0065.0089.50 ior M2j;k pay moiu; at iuhnzi's it FOR THE COMING SEAJ'.ON Miili iMWii i i i irli s mery AND Furs Exclusive CHAPEAUX, WRAPS, AND THE SMALLER FURS OF THAT DISTINCTIVE CHARAC TER WHICH M. WENGER AND CHERTAK SO DEFTLY ACHIEVE H'tf UltGE, AT THIS StiASON, THE PLACING OF YOUR FURS IN OUR PERFECT COLD DRY AIR STORAGE House of Wenger 1229 Walnut St. At 13th Street, Opp. St. Jamea Hotel i ' j I I AMD IPAR?S SES SOMES I 57a7 r J'V'wff r0 ' X on .Aiillineru t&nnorter W 1 1 fril ri i w Ml mt mm itt i . . a Y I A h 101 wamut street m ii g I : ' x 1 Uhapeaux ot Distinction l lS H The present showing of ChodofT origina- H , 0w tions and importations for instant S ' cV wear and early Summer expresses , amS Sx unprecedented charm xj P ' pW SPECIAL TAILLEURS and (rl((f) I il SEMI-DRESS MODELS y? 18.50 r ! I n I Pill it'iS It's! I I Ui m Irv 1(3 1 And Your Health i r thr Intrrrat of irrt rxiicrt" I ho (In our (lltlnit Simhil Atlrntlnn ! oiiIm. Kurt-leal unci Mto'iilly Ifkdoms tP Rr Cota ttl INT 1 SAM BERNARD IRtNl M TMf. fANTASTlQut MUSICAL s viy JtlCAL ntvur. WERE A JlU; nvas. at 8::o Adelphi LAST 2 WEEKS POP. MAT. TODAYfSl.SO r nri'.Tf"" IC ni"1 HKST pr ni VIJY T l NFORQET.VnLfc. JOV IBdrlfMJMdL 835 Chestnut St. I'lllt l.s IKIDEUATI: I lnBtt R i JLMlCkl A TUJ I V I5!v i fW a mmmi EVA BIMJAJI HOVD AND MOLLY MclNTYRB WALNUT S9B'E5 SHAMPOO YOUR RUGS and CARPETS uiistiiifj "imply ip nm0H loosr dust S " u r i ii c Hlirlnli" I )! 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Pii(p(i r il1 bv r.ilnt 'Jnrdn A0 trip nllj , a n iumu btr n now nnI Ju Iftth 2 w I h nwrtrdM m"h n'uht thm weak, TliurJo l'ri'la A h-iTurdiiy Jt thr. ou t ! win on Ion t niUn thn MAnuqr h )a rtoitp tftuinrrnw T'finrlntf nllnwH wiThou lOMtiiii" 't In tho blc dantu or r iiufi njf nnl r th" fun PALM GARDEN n,h Vrk' " Vn- ln Hr K K. V niv of ( o.l Hiii fr Si,, t:ilnr Metropolitan Opera House Unci Ml AND PoPIArt STS Moimlur HinPt Phila lt i..,m Urphun L-hildren of Italy 1 r in v 1 ihlnff, rrll ISIIi 1 I rn -,n.- 71- $1 on H niPhoi Or h J'! I.aMONAt'A f'on'lurttir Mina Dolores ANNE L. DEVLIN ONE THIRTY-NINE SO. THIRTEENTH ST. A Most Comprehensive Collection of Gowns and Wraps Never before has such a delightful and inclu sive assemblage of Springtime Gowvta and Wraps been shown. n plav nt r w ruin BV CtOMt SCMKKU6H Attn MtfO BltfiSCO . I l VK in - Mi ftlA M'.HTs T 8 1,1 ' U I . U r I JC NEXT POP. MAT. SAT. Hnprr.no li .n ri ,. T-- . tii i. i. f j if-.if .- . .. . .' -J1 n 1 VVHS'VS lini. rilP'-TVI T or 1 " M s si i 1 1 i !'- IM ,Ii ( FORREST A NATIONAL INSTITUTION Hiiro?! T T fir N. i . .-I MM- II Ti l. i ! T' I.. m - l . ; H j J IBBIWI - i I i III MWI lJUB-T ' j BROAD in NH HITS AT S Mm U ! X Sui m i. i:vnu k s vr mm' . r.n to m Tcri'iAR i I' mm i'i:-T hi;t h WII1UM HArtTll- IP Pr.nl JOHN DRINKVATER"S ABRAHAM NCOLN with FRANK McGLYNN Ortrlrial Fnnwun iv mpinj Ua tly n Kor 41 Wonderful Weeks in N. Y. Fralu f.ir Nut Wwk on "-lilt In Pi ORPHEUM ll' -.;" ",'' :r' MAE DESMOND " ,III'pArIlVV,'?.", N'KT WI1BK- TNn.l. Tt)M H ( AIIIN" EITH'S THEATRE Wm. & Gordon Dooley WITH Tl(i:ilt OWN COMPANY Mae & Rose Wilton Mario & Mary McFarland Win Iwinarrii A 'nllaiii. Kalill Uuii" A Minn r..ln A I'nwnla .m1 Pib SpM'iM Kfatiira Dllll Ml npil'iMIAV npmiA lint sk HltuMi IMi Pi'PIAU STUKKTM .-.M Ai'llll. ' l '.'I Uh .1 J M. J'lULA liKANlJ nl'KKA (-U. 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