Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, April 16, 1921, Night Extra, Page 9, Image 9

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JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE
fiancy Wynne Sees Miss Cadivaladcr in Smart Costume.
She Talks of the Garibaldi-McMichael Wedding
in Washington Today
TiVERT n(W aml tlicn one gei n tcr"
lb rlblc setback. By this T mean tlint
rJr the other tiny I remember seeing
ChrlMlnc Cndwnlntler In the Kqtinro with
htr small red curls peeping out from tho
.IJe of her cnp. while she diook a "dny
oay to some friend of her fnmlly.
dA lo and behold! she's coming out
next year. Now such things do make
one realize the, swift pangc of time,
Tml It's a shock. I nure you. AN ell,
anrwoy. all thW h because I saw Chris
?i. riilalatler In the street. yesterday
ami realised how grown-up she Is. bne
Taj taring a Anrt two-plecc rock of
tweed ill pcpper-niiii-Buii. iini... ...
,er at was of the same tweed. Tho
nlt of tli dri as n sort of .boxed
hire and the skirt was quite short.
She wo" Bray silk stockings and black
intent leather slippers.
Chrl'tinc will be Introduced next win
trr bi h'-r father and mother, Dr. and
Mn, " Williams fit U IUIains, you
know, not William) Hlddle Cadwalacler.
Mft Cadivaladcr was Miss Mildred Hid
dV.incl was a sitter of tho late Mrs.
Charles Da Costn.
ANTMBKIt of Phlladelphiani arc
eoing down to Washington today to
uttend Hope McMlchael's wedding. Slio
l to be married from the home of her
sunt. Mrs. Henry Hoyt. down there.
Th" lli-v. Dr. David M. Steele Is going
donn to perform the ceremony. Cap
lain Vain Onrlbaldl. the bridegroom. Is
the grandson of the great Gnrlbaldi.
Hone met him going over to Europe last
Ttnr and saw n great deal of him in
Paris hile she wns doing reconstruc
tion work Their engagement wns nn
.,,.,..,! in tho Into fall nnd Miss Mo-
Mlehncl returned to this country to be
marricsl. She Is the dnughtcr of the late
Morton McMiehncl. 2d. of this city, and
a nleco of Judge Charles B. McMlchacl.
I HEAR that Mrs. .Toe Widencr nnd
her son Arell nrc down at the Am
hnsador In Atlantic City for several
(Vs' stay. A wee bird who was down
there told me that Mrs. AVIdcner wns
Hearing tho most wonderful gown nnd
Jewels on Thursday evening when It saw
I er at dinner. Her gown wuh of blnck
Inre, rut quite low nnd the skirt quite
Ijort. Mrs. Wldcner Is smnl) nnd dainty
nnd looks especially well In blnck. which
brings out the fairness of her com
plexion. She also wore hnnd-madc lace
lockings and satin slippers nnd her
iopc of beautiful pearls.
T HEAR that Mrs. Trancls I. du Pont
1 has given her house. 1424 Spruce
street, to the General Dabney II. Maury
Chapter of I'nited Daughter of the
Confederal'.! for Monday afternoon to
(inld a large enrd party, the proceeds
of which are to go to refurnishing the
hapter's room in tho Fredericksburg
Hosnital. at Fredcrlckf-burg. Vn. Mrs.
du Pont will net as chairman of the I
affair. Mrs. K. Harrison Taylor is
president of the chapter. Mrs. James T.
Ilalsey. honorary president, nnd Mrs.
.John M. Gates, treasurer.
LITTLE POLLY is four years old nnd
just as cunning lis can ho. Now
'he calls her grandmother "Dear Ma"
instead of grandma, nnd the other dny,
uhen she enmo into town with her
mother, they went to ec grnndmn, who
lives in one of the big hotels In this
city. They went up to grnndmn's room,
and at lunch time descended in the de
lator to one of the beautiful dining
looms. Polly looked around with n
vory intensive gaze nnd was grently In
terested in all nnd every one tiie f-nw.
As they rose from luncheon, which had
included chicken nnd fresh pens and
pink ire c.-cnm, beautiful chocolate
rakes ami lovely mlntics. she slipped
li'T hand into grandma's, and said she:
"Dear nm, I like your house very
much " NAXCV. "WYNNE.
SOCIAL ACTIVITIES
nedillng of Interest to socletv in
t s and other cities will be that of Miss
.-nrnn v .iioTton, daughter of Dr.
Thomis a K Morton, of thin city nnd
Mr .Samuel Krnnti. nf Xetv Ynrir uliioh
will bo quletl solomnlzed on Monday
.ifiernoon at 4 o'clock In St. Peter's
l.plscopal Church, Third nnd Pino
ireets. Miss Morton will he nttended
by her sister MIsh Marcnret Morton, of
"riii .naii r college ns maid or honor.
The enp.ipement of Miss Morton and Mr.
rrantz a announced two weeks nno
n New York where Miss Morton has
been llvlnir She Is a granddaughter of
Mr nrd Mr Moses Brown, of Nether
neld West School House lano, German
"wn. Mr and Mrs Charles Mortlmooro nn
rounre the engagement of their daugh
ter Miss Doroth S Mortlmoore. and
Mr r rancls French Hurch. son of Mr..
H-ani Is M Hureh and the lute Ib-v.
I-ranci-, M Qurch, of this city.
Mr and Mrs Heuhen Wlndlscli. of
68" North Ilroud street. Cik J,ine
nnounr tlm tngaKement of their
daughter MM Alma a Wlncllsch. nnd
Mr Charles M Taylor, son of Mr nnd
Mrs James Tailor, of 154 East Mt Airy
CAN INCItKABB TUB
11U.SI.VLSS OF A
WOMAN'S
SPECIALTY SHOP
f? na?,i "omethlnir a. little different
vl-Vi Blyle ,or advertising. Twenty
tt?n. x.wr.lence naa taught mo how.
write or nhone m
RUSSELL GRAY
vn Chestnut St-
Wulnut 2300
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Cardinal Dougherty
in His Titular Church
A magnificent half-page picture of the solemn
ceremony when Cardinal Dougherty took possession of
his titular church in Rome, the Church of Saints Nereo
and Achilleo. The Cardinal, in full robes, seated on
the old Byzantine throne. Splendid pictures of the re
turn of His Eminence to America. All in beautiful
rotogravure.
IN THE PICTORIAL SECTION OF
Tom
orrow s
PUBLIC
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foiiii:,i .. -"V'"'" "l 1nr. to he
uddffiS X b.;5.Jlrt' " -l'l9 "?ty
SS ffi?! h"cKf will' give at
? eevue-Strntfortl on Tuesday eve-
mi. n "' "'", Carol no S. Uarclny.
C Sa?nmM'l(1 ardSon. Mr. i:rnes
rrt iSSfj-Mr'.u?rf Hohlns, Air. At-
i.'.i.. i. " "'- 'ew vorn, ana M.r.
I'orbcs Kmory, of Boston.
ofSin-'wiIr,?: 1"1. MeArthur Harris,
?vin ti..8!1 Wnlnut lne, Qormantown
wlBivo a luncheon todav at the Phllii
,, LJ: -r4f tct .Club '" "onor of their
tnoVVt.' . ?? y. w- "arris, whoso
wnf hV?2Ir. Cecil Alexander Clarke
,' h eelfbrateti this evening. The
guests will Include tho bridal party nnd
nj"nc-,,!J0Vv"1 chaperoned b-Mrs.
peorgo Woodward and Mrs. James Chit
tick, of Jscw York.
Mr. and Mrs. Nicholas Blddle, of York
road, Noble will leavo early In July for
V,lvn,',.I.tL.1:' lo "Pend'the nummer
V nJlW... . , 7 parents.. Mr and Mrs,
L"S Llpplncott, at their estate
Jlcercstuck, Jamestown, R. I.
Mrs. George Kales Baker, of Row
nii. . . ., '..'. a ml9 luncneon
?-tn.s.H, ! U,. 0' evue-atratford on
f.?t? n.?ii' atli"Vl1 ofleers of tho Needle,
work Guild of America, which will hold
Its annual meeting at the Bellevue-Strat-ford,
May t until .May 7.
.'in"2w.luin.tlngd0n ,yIle' Country Club
wUI glvo Its next dlnner-danco on April
,,''I!UI wedding of MKs Sarah Hanson,
daughter of ,Mr. nnd Mrs. M. Krnncls
Hanson, of ..ir. i:ast Sedgwick avonuo,
t hestnut Hill, and .Mr. Paul A. Vannc
man, Jr., son yf Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul A.
Mjnnoman, of Cynwyd, which will be
solemnized early in Juno nt the Holy
Cross Church, r a in. in i nin,..j
by a reception at tho home of the brldo'n
Parents. Miss Kdytho Simpson, of Cyn
wyd. will attend Miss Hanson as maid of
honor. Tho bridesmaids will Include
Miss Dorothy Bronnon. of Bnndolpn,
Mass.; Miss Rosemary McNally, Miss
Mildred Kellerman, Miss Marlon Vanne
man, Miss araco shnnley, of New York,
and Miss Kathryne Vanneman. Tho small
sister of tho bride, Miss Marie Loulso
Hanson, will attend as nower girl.
Miss Jnno Bell Yeatmnn. rinmrhtsr nf
Mr. and Mrs. Popo Ycatman, of HIS
opruco street, win entertain at n theatro
party tonight, followed by a supper nt
tho ultz-Carlton, In honor of her cousin,
Miss Cornelia Keeble, of Nashville, Tenn
The guests will include Mr. and Mrs.
Samuol O. Onlllard, Jr., Mr. nnd Mrs.
Walter Wnrlng Hopklmon, Miss Sophie
Ynrnall, Mr. Louis Washburn, Mr. Er
neBt Savage, Mr. Franklin Bache, Jr.,
and Mr. Van Antwerp Lea.
Mrs. Walter Copo and her daughter.
Miss Nancy V, Cope, 200 Cast Johnson
street, Germantpwn, will entertain n.
house party next week at their summer
place at Saunderstown, P.. I., In honor
of Mrs. Cope's son. Mr. Thomas P. Cope,
Jr., who Is a student nt Harvard Uni
versity. Mrs Cope and Miss Copo will
leavo tomorrow for Saunderstown.
Mr. Horace Jayne, of Ltndshade, Wal
llngsford, will entertain at dinner and
later at tho play to be given on Tues
day evening at tho Bellevue-Stratfonl
by tho Hasty Pudding Club. Mr, Jayno
will also gle n supper at the Bellevue
Stratford after tho play and dance.
Mr. nn'd Mrs. Gardner Cassatt, 212G
Walnut street, havo leased the house of
Mr. and Mrs. Oswald Chew, at Radnor,
which they will occupy early In May.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlemagne Tower,
who have been staying at tho Chelsea.,
Atlantic City, for several months, left
tho city yesterday for Washington to
visit Mrs. Henry P. Dlinock and to at
tend tho dinner which Mrs. Dimock will
glvo this evening to the Vice President
nnd Mrs. Coolldgo.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorlng Underwood, of
Boston, ore spending tho week-end at
Wolverton, Chestnut Hill, as guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P. Hooper.
A garden fete and the dansant will
ho lrald this of to moon on tho grounds
of tho Merlon Community House, at
Merlon, for tho benefit of the Wobster
Street Houso.
Miss Anna L. Foulko, daughter of Mr!
nnd Mrs. Walter L. Foulko. of 243 West
Tulpehocken street, Germantown, is
spending a fortnight In New York.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Davis and
their two (laughters, Miss Eleanor Bush
nell Davis and Miss Mary Casttcman
Davis, of 108 West Moreland avenue,
Chestnut Hill, will leavo for a trip
abroad next Saturday, April 23, on the
steamer Providence. They expect to
spend soverul months touring the Con
tinent, Itnly, Switzerland, Franco and
IJnglanu, They win return nome cany m
October.
Miss Julia A. Berwlnd and her niece,
Miss Margaret E. Dunlap, of 102 South
$&
HATS
Women's Miuei'
Somo beautiful now tnocYla on
display today Very choice and
exclusive aa always.
Spring Sport Coots
Summer Furs
JFuv&MMintvp
Sfjop, 3nc.
'1423 tKKnlmtt at.
LEDGER
I SPRING I
EVENI&G PUBLIC
, Photo tr Baohnch.
MRS. RUTHEHFllnD PEARSON
And her attractlvo ilaughtcr, Miss Nancy It. rearson, of tho Dcllcvue-
Stratford
Twenty-llrst street, who havo been
spending a row days In New York, re
turned to their homo last evening.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Roland R. Foulke, of
-'izu va L,ancov street, will lonvi enrlv
In Juno for Bay Head, N. J where they
imj laKun a. cottage tor me summer.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Barrlngton Tschudy,
Jr., of 1903 Spruce street, will discon
tinue their Sunday3 at homo after
nay i.
Miss Charlotte Mao Graves, daughtor
of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand J. Graves, of
i issanicKon nnu Mannelm streets, Ger
mantown, who has been entertained ns
the guest of Miss Lillian Halg, of Bal
timore, for a week, returned to her homo
last evening nnd will be the guest of
nonor at a cara party to be given this
nfternoon by Miss Marlon Cam,
Donoghue. daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Daniel Charles Donoghuo. at her home,
Pelham Court, Germantown,
Three one-act plays will be given tills
evening at tho Sprlngsldo School by tho
nlumnne for the benefit of tho alumni
The jilays Include "Gretna Green,"
'Thrco Pills In a Bottle" and "Roslyn,"
nnd tho cast In tho first play Includes
Miss Caroline S. Barclay. Miss Peggy
Ferguspn and Miss Edith Moses. In
tho second cast are Miss Mary Gladys
Muller. Miss Charlotte Churchill Starr.
Miss Nancy F. Cope, Miss Mnry Castle,
Mrs. Hamilton Dlsston and Miss Mary
Paul And the cast In tho third play
Includes Mrs. Richard T. Nalle, Miss
Mary H. Loverlng and Miss Edith John
son. A dance will follow tho playn.
ALONG THE READING
Miss Marcel Staunton, daughter pt
Mr. and Mrs Harry A. Staunton, of
6606 North Tenth street. Oak Lane, haa
Issued Invitations for a tea which she
will glvo at her home on Friday after
noon, April 22, In honor of Miss Wini
fred Ivcn, of New York, who will be
her guest for a few days. Those who
will receive with Miss Staunton
will be Mrs. William Boyce and Mrs,
W. M. Caakey. Mrs. William Knecht
and Miss Hclma Paulson will preside nt
tho tea tabic On Saturday evening Mr.
and Mrs. Staunton nnd Miss Staunton
will entertain twelve frlendo at dinner at
the Union League, also In Miss Iven's
honor, following which they will attend
Final Public Lecture
of Season
NEW THOUGHT-DIVINE SCIENCE
SUNDAY, APRIL 17, 3:30 P. M.
Bellevue-Stratford Hotel, Clover Room
Hev. W. John Murray, of New York. Subject. "Personal Mnmolm
Men Unlo Me'?"1 '' " ' B " Up &Xwm to? All
The public corcllullj- Inilted.
Under Auspices the Men's Club, E. F. Moore, President
How Many Cars Do You
Expect to Buy in Five Years?
TF you buy a car one
Aycar, ana so on, you
urea ot that.
You can break that expensive habit by
buying a Standard Eight. This car appeala
to the family that buys a car to use and wants
the maximum of use from it.
It is made by the Standard Steel Car
Company of Pittsburgh, a company which
has manufactured railroad rolling stock for
years and sold it on the basis of its utility.
The Standard Eight automobile is made
nd sold as a powerful, useful, enduring car,
made by a powerful company.
STDilTOAK EIGHT
A POWERFUL CAR
EASTERN MOTORS CORPORATION
Brood at
Wallace St.
- LEDGER-P!EILAt)ELPHIA, SATURDAY, APBHJ 16, 1921
the Princeton Trlanglo nt the Bellevue'
ballroom, where thoy will bo guests In
ino box or air. and airs. W. P. Barrow n.
Mrs. J. Walter Levering, of 1309 Oak
Lane nvenuo, Oak Lano, will entertain
inrormaliy at a shower th Is afternoon n
honor of Miss Ethol MacMunn. daughter
ot .-ur. nno .nrs. wuiiam ii. MacMunn,
whoso marriage to Mr. Alan Henderson,
of Germantown, will take place In tho
autumn.
A bridge and BOO party was hold on
Wednesday nfternoon at tho Old York
Road Country Club under the auspices
of the Women's Auxiliary. Mrs. D. A.
Forro and Mrs. W. A. Prince were host
osses. On Thursday a military BOO was
given.
GERMANTOWN
Miss Mildred Simons, 107 West Lou
den street, will entertain Informally at
her home tills afternoon. The guests,
who are members of the younger set,
will Include Miss Dorothy Maglll, Miss
Evelyn Lacey, Miss Gcorglna Skirvlng,
Mrs. Melvln II. Orebe, Miss Alice Spen
cer, Miss Annctta Van Buren, Miss Llla
Maclntyro, Miss Frances Mackle, Miss
Flora High, Miss Minerva Grebe, Miss
Gladys Davis, Miss Elizabeth Wood
ward, Miss Adelaide Grace. Miss Mar
garet Devlin, Miss Marlon Knight, Miss
Martha Dlebert, Miss Gladys Brennan,
Miss Ruth Hutchison, Miss Eleanor
Wllkle. Miss Elizabeth Page. Miss Ca
milla Phlster. Miss Eleanor Knlpo, Miss
Marjorle Watson, Miss Frances Morgan,
Miss Marian Oily, Miss Eleanor Gross,
Miss Elslo Edwards, Miss Laura Hitch
cock, Miss Annabelle Wood and Miss
Elizabeth Redhelter.
4 auJet wedding was solemnized at
Holy Cross Church, Mount Airy, on
Tuesday, when Miss Margaret M. Rellly,
of Germantown, became the brldo of Mr.
William I. Hurley, of Chicago. The
bride was attended by Miss Mario A
Rokon. of Germantown. Mr. Hurley had
as his attendant Mr. Jphn J. Rellly.
brother of the bride. After an extended
wedding trip through the west Mr. and
?i7 Hurley will be nt home June 1 at
132S Newport avenue, Chicago.
Mrs. Walter H. Delsroth, East Hlgh
and avenuo, Chestnut Hill, and Dr Wll.
llnm Apple motored to Beaver Run I'lkn
county, for a few days' fishing trip
year to sell the next
arc going to
get
Camden Branch
149S Iladdon Av.
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MISS HOPE M'MICHAEL
A BRIDE TODAY
Marriage to Captain Ezio Gari
baldi, of Rome, Takos Place
in Washington
A quiet wedding of International In
terest will take place In Washington at
3 o'clock this nfternoon, when Miss Hope
McMlchael, of 409 South Fifteenth
street, daughter of tho late Mr. and Mrs.
Morton McMlchael, 2d, of this city, will
become the bride of Captain Elo Gari
baldi, son of General Rlcclottl Garibaldi
and Slgnora Garibaldi, of Rome, nnd
grandson of tho famous Italian patriot
Tho ceremony will be celebrated at the
homo of the bride's aunt, Mm. Henry M.
Hoyt, of 1701 Rhode Island avenue. The
brldo will be given In marriage by her
undo. Judge Charles B. McMlchael, of
this city, and will be attended by her
cousin, Miss Nancy Hoyt, as maid of
honor nnd only attendant. The Rev,
David M. Steele, rector of St, Luke and
tho EDlnhnny. Thirteenth street below
Spruce, this city, will officiate. After n
wedding trip Captain Garibaldi and his
hrlde will mikn thlr horn In Mexico
City until the end of this year.
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A wedding of much social Interest that
win oe soiemnizea tonigni win De mm
of Mlso Lucy W. Harris, daughter of
Mr. nnd Mrs. John McArthur Harris
of 105 West Walnut lane, Germantown,
and Mr. Cecil Alexnnder Clarke. Tho
ceremony will take place at 7:30 o'clock
In the Second Prosbyterlan Church.
Germantown, and the Rov. John Harvey
Lee will officiate. Tho bride, who will
be given In marriage by hr father, will
wear her mother'n wedding gown of
white satin, trimmed with old family
laco and made with a court train. Tho
veil, which wns also worn by her mother,
will bo of tulle, edged with old lace,
and will form n cape effect, which will
tin fnntpnm! with nnravs of oranire blos
soms, and she will carry lilies of the
valley and white orchids. Miss Llea
noro Harris, cousin of tho brldo, will
attend as maid of honor, and sho will
wenr a French frock of orchld-shadea
voile and a. picture hat of chiffon of
the Bamo shade, trimmed with bows of
pink chiffon, and Bhe will carry a. bou
iuet of spring flowers of pastel shades.
The bridesmaids, who will be gowned
nllUn In TTronnh frnrJtn nf Tllnk VOlle.
will wear picture hats of vorchId shade
chiffon, trimmed wim a dow oi pihk
chiffon nnd small pink flowers. They
will carry bouquets of spring flowers.
Thev include Miss Eleanor Austin, M ea
Eleanor Davis. Miss Sarah Clarke, Miss
Sydney Belvllle, Miss Margaret Hender
son and Mrs. Robert Parsons. Mies
Anna Weygandt, another cousin of the
bride, will wear a French rrock of pink
voile nnd will carry an old-fashioned
bouquet. Mr. Herbert Clarke, erf Ne
braska, will act as best man for his
brother and tho ushers will Include
Mr. Richard Bradbury, Mr. John McAr
thur Harris, Jr.. Mr. Henry Kelly, of
New York,; Mr. Paul Parks, of New
York; Mr. Yardley Chatlck. of NewarK,
N. J., and Lieutenant John Elleman.
A recaption will follow- tho ceremony
at the home of the bride's parents. Mr
Clarke and his brldo will live In Kansas.
KRAUSE RODEMAN
Tho wedding of Miss Goldle Rodeman.
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. Rodeman, of
1038 Wyoming avenue, nnd Mr. Harry
Krause, of 6121 Oxford street, took
place on Thursday evening at 6 o clock
at tho Hotel Majestic. Rabbi Mortimer
Cohen, of New York, performed the
ceremony, which was followed by a
reception at the hotel.
Mrs. Maxwell B. Brenner was matron
of honor and Miss Lillian B. Krause was
maid of honor. The bridesmaids In
cluded Miss Ruth Krause, Miss Blanch
Rodeman, Miss Mlnnlo Gross, Miss
Heleno Rosenboeeth and Miss Matilda
Baramack. Miss Norma Rodeman was
flower girl. Dr. Joseph Brenner acted
as best man. and the ushers were Mr.
Meyer Margolls. Mr. Edward Hyman,
Mr. Benjamin Lelner. Mr. Morris Yos
kin and Mr. Wlllard Elfman.
After the reception Mr. and, Mrs.
Krause left on a wedding trip tc Ber-
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Mat. Dally at 2: Eves.. 645 & D
M. Charles Nay In "fmceful Vallrj"
T Charles Kay In "reactrul Valley"
IV. Charles Kay In "Peaceful Volley"
T. M. Kennedy, "Olrl With the Jan Heart"
y.it. Kennedy. "Olrj With the Jazz llentt"
a. M. Knnely. "Girl With the Jazz Heart"
ALLEGHENY,
Trankford & Allethany
Jfat. Dally 2:15. Ecs at 3
M Clara Kimball Younc In "Huh"
T. Clara Kimball Youne In "Hush"
Clara Kimball Young In "Huah"
T Clara Kin-ball Yaunr In "Hush"
V. Clara Kimball Younr In "limb"
S. Clara Kimball Youne In "limn"
BROADWAY gWp.' mv"
M. Mat Moore. "Thn rufcalonat Pllertm"
T Matt Moorn "The 1'nMlnnate llUrtin"
W Matt Mooro "Tho I'lUMlonatr rilrrlm"
T Fatty Arbuckle, "nrrnator'a Million"
P. Fatty Arliucklo "lire-water's Million"
S. Fatty Arbuckle. "Ilrrwtter'a Millions"
COLONIAL
Gtn A Maplewood Avee.
2:30 7 and 0 P. M
M Matt Moore. "The Puimlonate Pilgrim"
T Matt Moore. "The Paloiuit Pilgrim"
W Matt Moore "Tlie PaMlonate Pilgrim"
T Fatty Arhuckle. "nreviter' Million"
F Fatty Arbuckle. "llrewater'a Million"
S Fatty Arbuckle. "llrewkter'a Millions"
DARBY THEATRE "
M Mae Murray In "Idola of Clay"
T Mne Murrav r, h0U of Cla"
W-WIIJ It.ir.'r In "Honeat Hutch"
T Wil Koeera tn "Honest nutch"
F Navlmova In "llllllon"
a Natlnuv In "llllllon" ,
FMPRFSS MAIN ST' MANAYUNK
civirrc-oiD m-atinee daily
M Agnea Ann In "The Furnwe"
T gnes Ar. in "The Ftirnare"
. Matt Moore "The Paaslonnte Pilgrim"
T Matt Moor- "The Pnlonate Pilgrim"
F -Ilex Reach'a "The North Hlnd'a MnS
8 Itex Beach' a "The North Wind' Malice"
FAMILY T"nHArL"'.'J5r at-
M George Fllimaurlco "Paying the Ploer" '
T Juno Caprice "Uoimea and Homnnce" ,
JV Eva Noak In '"Socletj RouU"
T I.oula Mull in "Dingeroua Paradise"
F M M Mlnter "Kves of the llrnrt"
S. Frank Mayo In "Mamlllfent llrute"
GREAT NORTHERN BsTa S'flaJ.KV,e!
tiw nuiiiMi imviiik n "Inh" I
T-ri" K,,1mh'1, V"f " "ll.i.h" ,
W lara Xlmbiil Young in "Hush"
T Kath trine MacDonald In "Curtain'"
r Katherlne MiicDonald In "Curtnln"
8 Katharine MacDonald In "Curtain"
IMPERIAL ..VtTo
M Ina Claire In "Polly With Pnat"
T Ina CUlre In "Pnllv With n Past"
W Ina Claire In "Polly With a Past"
T Hobart Poorth In "Ilia Own Low"
F JJobart lloswonh In "Ills Own Lnw"
8 Hobart llosworth In "Hie Own Law"
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T Jamea Curwood's "Nomad. 0f North"
F lamsa curwooda "Nomada of North"
ci. jamti i.-urwooa ".nmadi nt vAi..
PRINCESS SST.-OT
M harle Clary In "Muia, 4onii'(
-Fdltb noherts In "The Fire Cat
333 MARKET;, mp
W Ina Claire ln "Pnllv lvl.l. .. t?" ...
J O. Thomas In EvrrTho.b'a Sr,eetl.irt'
T George Flttmaurle'a "ruing the PlnlUi
rr5Ur .7.,,. m "Kmnlre of niimonda"
B. Tom Mix In 'The Road Demon"
muda. They will be nt homo after May
1C nt 1038 Wyoming avenue.
Among the guests wero Mr and Mrs.
Albert Thnlholmer, Mr and Mrs. G
Goodman, Mr. nnd Mrs. Horace Oppen
helmer, Mr Abraham Oppenhelmer. Miss
Anna Oppenhelmer, of Pottsvllle, and
Mr. Leroy Spear,
NORTH PHILADELPHIA
Tho Literary Class met on Wednes
day evenlfig at the homo of on! of the
membero, Mrs. Bernard Kohn, of 1616
North Fifteenth stroct. Other members
of tho club Included Mrs. A. A ICshner,
Mrs. Horace Stern Mrs Ludivlg Loeb,
Mrs. Victor A. Loeb. Mrs. Harry Flleg-
tonse Nathan, Mlso Ada Llverlght, Miss
Estelle Goldsmith, Mlsa Lmlllo Jacobs.
MIbi Isabel Jacobs. Miss Corlnne B
Arnold. Miss Gertrude Klrtn, Miss
Jeanette Leopold, Miss Judith Soils -
Cohen. Mrs. Edwin M. Arnold and Mlsfl
Carrie Teller Kuhn.
The Misses Caakey, of 1231 West Al
legheny avenue, announoe the marriage
of their nlee, Miss Anna Newton Cree,
to Dr. Charles Leroy Fulmer, on Tues
day. Mrs. John S. De Wald. 2718 North
. . .. . .. i
Attn Lcriiiii oiicvb, viii joiuiii ivn3 W,:
end of thla week after a month's vlstt
with her son, Mr.
of Chelsea
William w. Dewaia
fr
at Apollo Hall. 1710 North Broad street.
by the Friends or tne congregation
Shanrl Shamavlm. The officers of the
I Congregation include: -ii r. uoDinson,
i Pfldgnt : MJ- "Br',"Jle.prvi. n:
Miss D. Ludwljc. secretary; Miss R.
Abrams, financial secretary; Mr. Eu-
ene Olniler, treasurer. Mrs. Euuene
aiazler and Mlw M. Stein, Mr. Marty
Cohen and Miss Annetta Flnkelsteln as-
listed in entertaining.
SOUTH PHILADELPHIA
Miss Florence Gallagher, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. John C. Gallagher, of 140
Rltner street, will entertain some friends
at a birthday party at her home this
afternoon. Among the guosti will be
Miss Helen Dalley, Miss Helene O'Kecfe,
Miss Josephine Cunningham, Miss Gene
vevo Gnlen, Miss Catharine Lentx, Miss
Marlon Baney, Miss Edith Ehman,.Mlsi
uosailnd Well, Miss Helen uunningnam,
Miss Dorathv Hvde. Miss Julia Galen,
Miss Catharine Dlgglns. Miss Mario
Quay, Mr. Gelbert Daley, Mr. Jack
O'Keefc, Mr. Thomas O'Keefe, Mr. Drew
V J.GCIQ, ll. ...U. VUII OtimOMM,
George Dlggln, Mr. Joseph Gallagher,
Mr. Francis Gallagher, Mr. Charlei
Rudderow, Mr. Charles Guerln and Mr,
Philip Baney.
Mrs. M. McCaffery will entertain a
number of friends at her home, 2211
Christian street, tomorrow evening.
WEST PHILADELPHIA
A reciprocity luncheon will be held on
Thursday, April 28, at the Phllomuslan
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MlOTOrLAYS
Weekly Photoplay Guide
Week of April 18th to April 23d. Subject to Change
RFAF TO OEIIJIANTOVTN AVE.
M Anita Stewart In "Harriet and l'lpr"
T Klni Vldor's "The Jaek Knlf Man"
JMIllam Rusaell In "nam Knnrklex"
- Pi - arl WTilto in "Know Vmr mi"
f'harlei Chaplin In "The Kid"
3 Char.es Chaplin In "The Kid"
RURY "ARRET 8T. DELOW TTJI
'y13 10 A. M. to Hits P M.
M -Allan r)an' "A Fplrndld llarard"
T Allan Dwan'a "A fcnlAnM lfna-.l"
W Allan DwaiTa "A Splendid llaiard"
X Kalhertno MacDonald "Curtain"
J Kntherlno MacDonald. "Cortaln"
H Katherlnn MacDonald. "Curtain"
SAVOY
111
MARKET
STRKBT
H A. M.
M. TO MIDNIGHT ,
laid. "CnrtAln" '
Id. "Curtain"
laid "Curtain"
M Katherlne MieDnnaM
T Ka'hcrlne MacDonald.
. Katterlne MacDonald "Curtain
T Charle Hay. "I'encrfnl Valley"
I rnarlea Raj "Peaceful Valley"
S Charles Tlav "Peoeeful Valleyy"
RIALTO, at West Chester'
M Julia Swayne Gordon. "Heliotrope"
T. Julia Swayne Gordon "Heliotrope"
W Juntlno Johnston. "Illaekblrda"
T Justine Johnston "Illaekblrds"
F Cecil de Mllle'a "Forl.lilitan VS-..I,'.
C 'urtll ,,a Vtttl... ,,K t.,., 71...
" -""-j- """"" ru.t-
r. . .. .. 7n ZT.
lULt. MUUK. at West Chester
v
M Fawraham "The Bin That Was Ills'
T F-norsham "The sin That U'a. IU
V. Klnc Vldor "The Jock Knife Man"
TlcJ.n,t V,,or ' "'nie Jrl Knife Man"
" DaMrt nutler In "Flfkle Women"
- Daild nutler In "riokle Women"
Hf
The NIXON-NIRDLINGERJ
THEATRES
AVENUE 4l".Jt?.dA',"''
"' "l""-"-' MATINEE DAILY
JJ XnJu J?ar,i ln "Plwatra"
T - Thda Horn in "Clruiatr"
r'"",r' ,V,,,'i. " ,.?.l.,'.UuIn""r Madness"
TDe Mile's "Mklsummer Mudiirs"
F Tom Moore's "Ilnds"
h Mt-UbI Normand In "The Mlm Prlncesa"
BELMONT "D ABovBMAniSi-
M George Walsh In "Djnamlte Allen"
T George a'h ln "Dynamite Allen"
t tT;?i'""','''' MV'fVj1 Inamlle Allen
f hSJu. .',' ?" MUfh'n "f i:iUhth"
i "Ufke In Tii. Munition of Klluiheth"
b-nurk. in "The plural Ion of KlUuhrll!"
CEDAR C0T" A'D CEDAR AVENUB
M -i'ci
T - eel
1
1-
Mlll-4 'Forblddrn rnilf
Mil " Forbidden Fni l"
w r
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Mllln i'Vn,kMJ.n l..l...
T ll.il, I. . . .!.. I'.V'V"'1 '
i- i . . " ...!lr '"guest Law
COLISEUM W JJFTSf
M-M.nte Hue in "The Kentiieklans"
7v i, , , V,u ln .Tl" Kmlueklona"
VN IUih lri(- in "Out of the .ni)"
T -Cecil de Ml.le's "Forbidden FnMt "
Lr rei " ..i "orlWdfn rrult"
C. learle in "The Iload u Ambition"
JUMBO .
FIIONT ST. A aromn . .
Jumbo Jtlnetlnn An ie.t. .. .
T t..,k. M. I, .(C.i'"'i.V"..
T-her-.n,;i. in "01-! LSd'y,"
W "J"'0 Harrl.cale In "T.Ue'i Twist"
T P Frederick in "A Pla,e of vinlt,"
B - Star .". i lll.'iS.S.'a.V'W.Mi:.
PAHFR lT A. LANCASTER AVE
M --Monte Illuo l.i "The KentuVklana"
. T Monte Illue In "The KenturkUna"
W-lary Plckford In "The Ie Light"
F Matt Moore In "The Pue.lon..,. i.n... I
8. Matt Moore In
'The Paaslonate 111 grim"
. i
W"'"1"...' .E,?l? fays Knickerbocker ,"'
M. George Arllss In "The lierii" iw . . .7... Noon ,n 1" mi
T-GeorVe Arils, ii? "tK ,JJ .. t Ziv ,"? JJ1"""". ' Greateet hacrlflre"
W. eorge Aril.Vln "The lie,-" lVWm .lrn'!,m KK1!1 """-' "'"111,'"
T -Oeorge Arils, ,n "The IliT . T Wm ii?rm,U' ...".U '.'"- "acrlllfe"
F George Ar ea in "The liril" v w 5?rnun. "HI, Grftet Swrlllee" I
3.-3,org. Arlln In "The Dortl" ' S ZVm FaSurS' V.ttV V."'' H.rJlHr! I
o m rurnum, "Hl (ireulest 8arHlre"
Club, 3944 Walnut street, under the
chairmanship of Mrs, Sherman R. Reed.
Miss Sara Oillllve. of the Tryon Home,
stead, Twenty-ninth street and Glen
wood avenue, has returned from a visit
with her parents In Pottsvllle, Pn.
NORRISTOWN
Mr and Mrs. Joseph A Curren gave
a box party at the Norrlstown Operatic
Soolety production. "Rel Feather, 'at
which their gviesls w-re Mr nnd Mrs
Lugeiie BarthmelfT Mr anil ' J"',
seph S. Itamlip, Mr nnd Mrs. -"nf"
u. .nrjivoj, ,ur win .Mir u. i ; -
Closkey, Miss Mary V Kane nnd Mr
WHIIiim Ilombq, Supper followed.
nother box party, prcceaeu ny ii nm-
nr at tho Whltemnrch Country Club,
wns g ii by Mr. and Mrs. John J
' Ho of 1300 Markloy street Among
their guests were Mr. ami Mrs J Klenr.
1 Mr and Mrs George Lnndrnn. Mr and
I Mrs. John Chambers ami Mr John Mr-
G raw.
Mr and Mrs. James Malone. of Hast
Fourth street. Bridgeport, entertained
at a card party and danoo Their guests
inniiMorl Mr and Mrs Harry Melhous.
Mr and Mrs. Earl Decker Mr and Mrs
i""-t" 1 X' ftr W?lZ,Zt"RX:
.. n ff ...1 r Tl.nlHMln
t -.l UUrVO, . n-iiu '" - iv"" .-...
iihflw Mr
?Ffw:, .i
and Mrs.
George Newton.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Jams
M. Stephens and Mr.
MsJone. Mlns E
Lrster Burnnhuw
Dance for School Set
The spring ball arranged by Delta
Delta Sorority and Alphl Phi Fraternity
will be hold In tho Bellevue-Stratford
on Friday evening, April 29.
Among tho patronee3es are Mrs. Har
riet Beeeher Flnck Mrs. J. Hampton
Moore, Mrs Georgo A. Plereol, Mrs
Georgo C. J. Sleek, Mrs, William H
Marshall, Mrs George Washington Ed
monds, Mrs. George F Sproule, Mrs W
Percy Mills. Mrs. Alexander Colvllle,
Jr., -Mrs John C Ooehrlng, Mrs. G. C
Ramadell and Mrs C Von Phul Jones
Tho committee In charge of tho dance
t- UheresMoie thanFlaDor
lslaxiy foods, while pleas
ing" to taste, contain
buz little nourishment.
GrapeNuts
combines with its rich, sweet
flavor the full nutriment
of wheat and malted barley:
which makes it an ideal food
It has been the favorite
ready-to-eat cereal for
a Quarter of a century
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22?,
PIIOTOrLAYM
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NJFYOM MD AND MARKET 8TS.
1X1W1( s.,5 7 and 9
M Frank Mayo In "TUrfr True"
T Frank Mayor In "Tter Tru"
W rrank Mayo In "Tlrrr True"
T Hallroom I)oy Comedv "lllch and Dry"
r Hallroom no Comedy "High anil Iry"
s Hallroom no" Comedy "High nnd Drj"
njr-i I
KIVOLl
r pthiT r
52D AND SANSOM STS.
Mnt1n nail
M Kthxl ClaMon
"Prlee of roaneaalon"
"I'rlce of I'omiealon"
"I'rlre of r,loii"
"Prlre of l'odeRon"
"IVIce of rofjon"
"lrlee of Ponteaalou"
T Ethl i'iatn
W Kth'l Ulart in
T Kthel Clayton
r Ethel Cuton
S Uthel Claiton",
STRAND QEUMANTOWN AVE.
l 'AiL-' AT VENANno rt
V.att Mre. The I'alannle PlUrlni"
T Mstl Moor "The Paaolonnte I'llrrlm"
Matt Mnore "The 1'm.nlonate Pilgrim"
T Fatty Arhuckl In "Ilreler' Million"
F Fatty Arbuckl In "llreHHter'n Million"
S. Fatty Arbuckle in "nrekter' Million"
ATTRACTIONS AT THE
NEIGHBORHOOD THEATRES
APni I O MD THOMPSON STS.
. tlU.J MATINEE DAlI.r
S- ' " Minute. vom iiro,id7'
T C IlilV J Minn.. L-mm 11. I.. ..
"43 Minute From llroulu.o
T K Itlcnnn.M iie...lJK m.. ...
v uornthv fllah in .n.in ,....
A. MacDona d "PaASlun'. i.i.imnnn'
a ii
II Chaplln."Pully of Mnrm lunl"
ASTOR rnAsiCLiNiuiiwitDAii:.
"'y1),, , MATINBh DAILY
SI Otla Skinner In "KUmrt"
. "9"' Skinner ln "KUmet"
V. cms Skinner in "Klmet"
5 iit!5r n" Jl'Wonald in "Ciirtnlii
F Kathei.ne MacDonall in "Curtain"
8 Katherlne MacDonald jn "lurtaln"
AURORA213.2. OEKMANTUWN AVE
,r rV'A MATINEE DAILY
tM.7Z ir,,rr ln "n" Kl'111'' "omnn"
T "Finder- Keepers, with vlolt Merreau
N I.ou i hane In "The Penaltj"
T Lou I'haney In "The Penalty"
FM 2nuyuZ"k.t.li' '." ."'"'l-nerlnc Ie,ll."
8. E Hllor "Just Dut.lile of the Dour"
BENN am'
AND WOODLAND AVE
f W rk ...kill . .... -... V.. ' ?'-.,.
MAT TMP I". . i i-
,; v... wim inr iuiue oi tne c tin"
w ii u V? ' " "" ,n,,,0 ' the tup"
t M an ,T?w,,n " i!" '""feet Crime"
T uM&1l1?an.".JLrt,r.',rtnt Crime"
. ' .Iiur" !i1u'"", ' "lli'beth"
- llilllo Uudke "Lducutlon of l.lliabeth"
BLUEBIRD urLLu'V.
M
u'l? ,,1"'B',,,u" "Hngur. and Itiinianre"
l,l " 1' Ml . "I'nrl.liM.n lr..l...
T l
V
II l- Mille "Forlildden Fruli"
T Holxrt
..' L Lmplre nf DlainouiU"
11 r . kir "The Meniere"
iSurner "Mien We Mere i"
r w
b H U
CARMAN OElWtANTOWN VE
it i V . , ..A.bovB ALLKOH
M
Link ln
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Partner of the Tide"
Partner, of the Tide"
Partners of th.. ti.i..m
T-J
W -1
T J
F J.
8 J
Lltli OiTI s
Lincoln a
Lin. on
n." ..;r''r of the Tide"
n !;ar,n" f the Tide"
n s "Partners of the Tide"
unc'il
Llncol
CENTURY Erle Aw and 0t'
ii.,.Rry ri-krord in "Th.MLo,'eS'Ill'l",
T-llary Plekford i "The liVe i.lght"
. . W Nim.na 'ii lllllloii."
TWal.,c neld "Wluif." "our" lirrT...
F. All-Stai Cast in "The Killer."
S-Wm Faver.h.m "8ln Thu, "la" HI."
9
consists Of Miss Mabel RaUhAUgh, Ml4
Margaret illoovan, Miss Marian Wil
liams. Mis Lillian Bines' Miss Mar
Khiei MJinness Mrs Ralph Moyer
Mls-s GrnW "Babble, Miss Jean William!,
MIm Helen Boyil. Mlsi Irene Jameson. '
Mlw Kathryn W llllains. Miss Barbara
Wartrnnn. Jlr lllehnrd O Clark, Mr.
James Identic li lit Mr Frank Wilson,
Mr Harold A Mtnaugh Mr G Cos
hius Unrnsi!ll Mr Oltnn F Strlcklr,
Mr John R. Mills. Mr William Shaner,
Mr Ernest Wlnther Mr Lnri A Hlg-
gons, Mr churies Henning. .Mr rniinea
jvls. Mr George ISIckley, Mr I-oul P.
i,,.v s Mr r cierrlsh Sproule and Mr.
.lcjfcinh 1' Kea .IT
JQ"Pn '"-a, ,ir
l
pothers!
Write for free
Booklets on the
care and feeding
of yom. foafoyi
3crt&iCf
EAGLE BRAND
Condensed Milk
V)w'J5cTfkH'CciMfiamy
tVnltn DuiUintf NewTarit
ueres aReason
Madcbjr
Fbscum Cereal Company Lac,
Battle Creek, Michigan.
I'HOTOI'LAYS
FAIRMOUNT :9,h 0lrapi1 AT-
I nilMYlUUl I MATINTEB DA1LT
M - Blllle Durke "KduraUon of Kllinbeth"
,. T Viola Dane.'g "Cinderella' Twin"
VJ George ritimaurlce'. 'Pnylng the I1pT
T Oeorv Utimaurlce 'Pnylntf the Piper
F- Cnnti.nce Talmadge "Oood HWerenrea"
a anklrn Farnum 'Hunger of the Wood'
56TH ST THEATnE-netow Sprue
., .... MATINTR DAILY
" Pn Iore." Larry Semon
r.. ,T T V?""1 '.'"e." Larry Smon
? TS"1 Ma. Hjnald PnlDn' Plavground
r-Kny?,r" ..1?2,,M,,M,,k'' Double Adventura
F Man Plrkford, "The IiTe Light"
h Mary I'lckford. "The Lore UgUt"
FRANKFORD 4T,B ZXSZS00
;.. uua .iwne i;oraon "i fn.
T Julia
vn" Oordm, "llellotro."
W JUIIA
swayr.e CJfnlon "llellotron."
i DOUglan MnrTtn 'Th. I, I.I-. - . !T.- .
1 -Douglas Maclean "Th; i took l. WllZZ.
3 Enl.l Ilenneit "MIU Hosiery"
matt "Miu Hosiery"
IMPERIAL aBAAT1Br,y?.tA"-'J
" T 'AS ".71,"'-"" "A.n
W -Ml ton s"hm ..!l,"n.V ,,r. ,n' "lood"
st Shin.v m..-- ' Z ;?."." Tmn"
, . " ln ing
Toy"
JEFFERSON MVh, ,Dp'n
Tile. Win n... ii: .
i ir rt I it., i
::?n:.V'no iVedVmitVo'a"
The Marrlnae of M nl. Ashe"
If A!llnn
LI BERTY UIl0AH, t)n mLiTT
M Frlttl 'Irunett. ..tLV ..?.'.''."
Frlttl 'Irunett. "The
J i In But
In 1 ! ,
I! Ilurkj
1 lairo A h
Herll to P."
U rdon
;;"llotrop
rd
Th-
Kie..... ..:r.,."'i.ropg.
It
TJ... if " r.uxaneth"
wif lloitur and (lUvo
-.hlrle) Mawn
in
'Hujiie of YoiiiA'i
MODEL sr"oTii st
Orchestra.
M -Marsh Ni X 'LZ: ''.?? J ?o. II
,..T -Marshall N
AV -r Farnun-
T -fiaM.I Mm,
Go fltiH ilt .
".?. "''" ""J Ge It"
"u.n".r.'f tho Ilv-
F Lon Chane;
S Lon C Hint
iieKie Women"
The Penalty"
The Penalty"
In
In
OVERBROOKMI "avbuj-oh
M Mr and Mr. n. M, ,n ,iVi ,, ,.
r Dr.-r:ihk , ,,:, ."K,".on, . " "
8 -Tun Mix
'-inoai in th, t,-,
TIm Vnlamed"
PARK "'Vft d.'
DAUPHIN VTj
oin u U
Z1!.!.! . vm
liioMtr
'Mmler. Keet.er,'." TiSK ",.V..r
t-ai
reau
1 -II. u.e l ,N"II".t ""lllia"
Hiu.ej'.iir, ,,, ,kf u tht JIwW
SPRUCE w,rfABff c"
M W II Tooker "Tl.".".'""
T i II TAb..
fr i.. ..." V'ri
V. Sessue Hayakawa
T a.ue HayakaMa.
F Neal Hun
h - Harry f arej
'Hie Hl.l,
irH1" Hr, "orn"
,"T!i Flr.t jior,
'xl'e Hold''
If Only Jim"
WM. PENN u'rtUMvl"
M ii.i.-n Udavll and Ileiirasl
t A ib.,7 ."""""-'h "Ilia own liUM
u- !. k . '.'"wo't "Hie oH i2Z
t'I'..'"""?0."."'' "'" n lMr
T Cleorga Ar'ls,, "Tlie DeVll"
i"?umMrrTi")MgT,iii'TMtr,'
. ! Germnntown "IiativTe'd"."
I T -W.Va1 !,Uw!,y ''rTne1o:TMDVlllaT
i ? '" winter "AM Soul' Ft."
I Mry Mil,, Minr ..J,',' s".", ;
S -Mary Mile. M,n,fr. ..;Ij 'J. ;,.
a
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Aril,,, "The IletU
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