w&mp&.f?r v&gm'' 'f f 1 Jt d ' . iTvpf ' jrvnigwi jtfKn,,',vr fr''V' i'(Sy- ij ' I .li . A-V ST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE ftancy Wynne Sees Several Smart Wraps in Dark Blue She Attends Evening Musicale at the Plays and Players I HAVE tccn so many ljluc cloaks and toncoats lately, ond they nro so JSI Mrs. FlW-Eugeno D ion hi a smart topcoat of n very dark blue. It's one of those rich, soft cloths nnbablr a vclour or Mlk duvetync. I as not near enough to ; Judgo the ina crlal. buf it was beautiful. It la cut tonand circular and has largo, com ortablo Blcercs. A quaint embroidery if a burnt onion -hudo runs up the hick, around tho shoulders and down . .. .1..... nnri she WCBTS with it 0 .lark blue silk hat which Is almost en-. lire v devoid ui inu'i; , , , Mrs Witney Wright also has n dark Mu'e outer garment, but hers is in the orm of a cape. It Is n stunning bright Win and has a gray fox neckpiece. U". " .k. M.n F.m ev Cook, you re member) wears n large blue picture inciting vcrv well. Sbo was wearing a onKdYrk "blue cloak of silk duvetync. hlcb was finished about U.c neck with Ide full collar of dark bltio silk. Her hat was a mull gray toque and It wm trimmed itb stiff feather ends of sahio hade. Mrs. Avery was Catherine Pot ter, a sister of Mrs. George H. Earle, 3d, who Is a cry good looking woman, too. . SPEAKING of Mrs. Knrlo reminds m0 of Mrs. Ralph Enrlc. who is going to be ono of thoso "wiU ue went the production of "Why Not ' when It li given at tho Academy next lifk for the China Famine Fund. Other eVtra performers will be Mrs. Kdmund Thayer. Mrs. George Smith. Barbara riavton Mr. Pcrcival Hrndlnnlng, Mr,. Oil Mather. Mr. Bfid Patterson, Mrs. McGrttder Dent, Mrs. George Dal. Dixon. Jr.. Mrs. Arthur Cooko (she Amory Hare, the poete-i. you know). Mrs. Nellsou Edwardb and scv The "Sleepv Blues." Umt tonB wli cli Ilallocli Iflchards sang, has been de relnped into a feature, and when Hal ..'i '.nn..M ililu Hmn she will have ft background of other girls clad in blue k pajamas also to Join in the chorus .riih W and dance. I hear that the .1. Willis Martins will entertain Inn box that evening, and the John C. (iroomes. the Bertram , Lipplncotts nnd Dr. nnd Mrs. .Toe Lcldr. Mrrf. I.cldy j, ohnirmiin of n specla committee of the Emergency Aid, which la working tor the China Famine 'Fund. THE Plays and Players gave one of their delightful musical evenings lnt nUht in the playroom on eighteenth ftrcft near Chestnut. Mrs. Sam Wood uard and Lillian Tnlz sang and Polly Thayer played her violin. Leslie Joy, who has a splendid baritone, sang very well, toe. and Miss Barber wns nt the piano. Mrs. John Leigo Is in charge if th. Mnnrlnv venlnir nffalrs. and they nre always very successful. Leslie Joy, by the way, Is going to bo Dick Dead Eje in the coming Savoy performance next month. He is n born comedian, 1 think. I just loed his acting of Koko last vear when the Savoy gave Ml ,arto." And when I get thinking of 'Tinaforc" I can almost bear him sing in nn&w.r m ".Mercy Me, Why What W as That? Silent Be, It Was the Cat." Ami :ou know how wicked he will look uhrii'lip tells the captain that Josephine (who is Mrs. Mclvcr, Jane Maulo that .) mid Ilalph (who is John B. Hip pie) ue nbout to elope, and how One his oicc xxill sound in the song, "Kind (aptnni, I'e Important Information. Dm'l ou loc that song nnd its refrain. "Sing. Hey, the Merry Maiden nnd tho Tnr"? Well to return to the Plays and Piny-or-!, thnrc were n great many there. Mrs. Ell K. Price, who is presi dent. xOU know, and Mrs. Robert fieddes nnd the Joseph Conovcrs nnd Mrs. John B. Thayer, Jr., Mrs. George Dallas Dixon and ever so many otners. JL'NIOH is not very often naughty, and when he Is punished ho takes It much to heart. So you can't very well blame his daddy for almost getting soft about the punishment the other night and f-cnplng from tho room with a rather choked nnd gulpy "Good night, wn," after what I have 'to tell you about what had happened. Well. Junior wns pretty naughty, and so daddy fcaid, "Well, June, daddy will haie to tend you to bed an hour earlier." And to upstairs thev went und daddy undressed u sorrowful little boy nnd was about to put him into the covers when Junior, knelt down by his little led and, putting his small head down, implored in earnest tones. "Dear God. I'I.EASB make mo a GOOD BOY, so my uauuy won't hnvo to put me to bed early again." NANOr WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mrs. William H. Greene, 2128 Spruce uict, win entertain at dinner tomorrow evening before the Hasty Pudding Play at tho Bellevue-Stratford. Invitations huvo beon Issued by Mr. nnd Mrs. Walter C. Shipley, of Penllx.ii, 'ornierly of Germantown, for tho mar Cf.K' f their daughter, Miss Emelyn n pley. and Mr. Ilalph Raymond Her VCK, en Saturday. April 30, at 6:30 "clock. In St. Thomas' Church, White irslU MlM Shipley will be uttended by Mrs Thomus H. lles, Jr., oa matron or honor, and Miss Margarctta Shipley I . . V.'.8 mal(1 ot honor. Tho brides nialus will Includo Mrs. Russell R. Rob. 6on. Mrs. Martha Mcllhenuy, MIsk Hazel A. Coffin. Miss Elizabeth Van Dusen and Miss Anne Shipley. Mr. paries loung will attend Mr Herrlclt K n ma ftnd tlle ushers will Includo Mr Russell R. Robinson. Mr. Monroe JWdnson Mr. Edward Iillng. Mr. Ray sii1' r Alfred Reeves, Mr. Carl uiif'f iiDr r.alvln Smllh: A reception iu follow the ceremony at the home uiriiT ?ild Mr3, Shipley. Miss Shlploy JSi' $ & ?f honor at a luncheon on ivm r8, s.hIn,eV Thomas ivlll give "n lTlUay. AdHI an n, h. Ti?inn tir15itf".iAIlC. ?!"? MrSl Shipley will en- "' same evening'. " U'nner " i Ef?ward Wiener, of 5104 Pulnslcl t on ?A. 0ern"ntown. ban Issued Invltn- i'nd'V.' W. nloces, Misa'polVy Wiener Ham i- n.,.1. '"-"i wiener, mis. W -nan ulli '"li an1 .J1' William Colo o'ni?,"' P?1urt??- ,.9.n Saturday, April ''"honor ft W '.arcTke?,Vce,uS wfc3ftte'02rs.M": Edward .FHMMjr yiciicr. ranJIllencyuMl Jea" J,"en Tuhsc .Statea.MCU "nbabsador to the United "nur stf;urico Plrd, French Jr. M'r rt Ltt?' Augustus F. Dalx, WburnVr VC8,c,ln- J,r- A,cxls J S:"5r?V afternoon nftfir".r,"A."'r'! 8rveo ni ,hl "'""" er tho m m l Brave of Franklin. Iho -..- ,-" -"" mi Nlltenhnn.j . . Prico Maulo. of 2217 fl" li iSnoh60,'1.,""1 -ntertaln at a 'r,,llllw. ',0 SedBly Club on Jn'm" pliicerS!iMC50(l Jo,ne''' of 3 St. ,"'orrow hi!!J?8 Bt 1.lome '''formally Mierrioo. Anril "r ,uVl nox TueH"y clock No 5JU,u2' froJ" u,lt 6 Mr rt MrdB haNo on eent out tlit Martin's1, wIm111? Wclla "nclerson. " evenln. ft &"l'v "?!! dinner "" and Mr .,'", ?"",fl Il0,"ment and' frer. K,alca' nalr. of h" lsueil VnvlbLhHn?eilevua,stra,f0,'1. i? be followed i.iilons for a reception y 6 at 7?ift "P. Thursday evenlnjf. . at 7 JO o'cloeic, to meet the na! r- The ffueH iT, i 'i'Ua "a" con- toward Ilunti? m'J lncl.u? 'Mra nrilest ""n and i ,'DiM"; lao Mooro Kim- tlonal officers nnd delegates of the Needlework Guild of America Mrs. William Henry Newbold, of 2219 St. James place, accompanied by lier granddaughter. Miss Eleanor T Wurts, daughter of Mr. and Mm. nobert Ken nedy Wurts, of 2134 Pino street, will oall for Huropo on Thursday, April 28, whero they will spend several tnonthi touring tho continent. They will visit Franco, Switzerland nnd Italy, nnd will return home Id tho early uutumn. Miss Lillian Hnlg will nrrlvo today nnd will be entertained ns the guest of Miss Charlotto Mao Graves, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ferdinand J. Graves, of Vlssalilckon rind Manhelm streets, Ger mnntown. Mrs. Aubrey Ilecvcs Bunting, who lins been spending a few days In Ualllmnn. will return this evening to her home, On-llie-lllll, Wlstar road, Ardmore Mr. and Mrs. Ilobcrt Mnrtln WllllnniK nnd their daughter. Miss Dctty W11 Hams, of 2016 Wnlnut street, will Wvo tha middle of Juno for Capo May, N, J., where they will occupy their collngo un til tno uuiunm. Miss Cornelia ICeeblo, of Nashville, Tenu., who has been entertained us the guest of her 'cousin, Miss Juno Bell YCatmon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Pope Yeatmnn, of 1118 Spruce street, for a few days, will return to her homo to morrow. At tho redding of Miss Sarah Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Francis Han son, of 615 Sedgwick avenue, Chestnut Hill, nnd Mr. Paul A. Vnnneinan, Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Paul A. Vanneman, of Cynwyd, which will be Rolemnlzed early In June at the Church of tho Holy Cross, ML Airy, Mr. Paul A. Vannfcman will attend his son us best man, and tho ushers will Include Mr. Richard Lyttcll White, Mr. Harold S. Ififyden, Mr. Wal ter March, Jr., Mr. J. Havward SchencU, .Id. Mr J. G Donohuc, Mr. J. Marshall Vanneman, cousin of tho bridegroom, and Mr. Paul V. Hanson. Mr. Frank J. Hanson nnd Mr. It. Kent Ilunson, broth ers of tho bride. ALONG THE READING Mrs. C, R. Degen, editor of the maga zine of tho Onk Lnno. Review Club, will bo hostess on Magazine Day nt tho meet ing of tho club next Wednesday In tho Oak Lane Prcsbj terlnn Church, nt Elev enth street, und Oak lane. Mrs. Hnrold S. Jennings entertained her brldgo club at her home, G307 North Sixth street, Onk Lane. The nicmberR Included Mrs. H. A. Plush, Mrs. Shoe maker, Mrs. Owen Osborne. Jr., Mrs. Harold Dennv, Mrs. Melville Wright, Mrs. Robert D. Hamilton and Mrs. Kr- nest Applegate. Mrs. William Chester lentcs suDstituted nt tho meeting. Announcement Is made of the mar lage of Miss Miriam A Williams, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Dyer Williams, to Mr. M. Sidney Lebalr. of Jenklntown. Tho coremonv tnnlr nlnr.n at 2:30 o'clock on Saturday nt the homo of the bride's parents In Oak Lano. GERMANTOWN Mr. Walter H. Delsroth. Uast Hlch- wiiii uvc"uc', -'esinut mil, nnd Dr. .......I. M'f; imvo romrneci irom n inoiur irip io weaver run, I'IKo county, where they spent n week trout flshlmr. Friends of Mr. nnd Mrs. Delsroth vl be glad to hear that their llttlo son has recovered from his recent Illness. Tho Delta Slgmn Sorority gave a dance at the Delmnr-Morrls on Saturday evening. The committee consisted ko'f M ss Irene Bennuin, Miss Martini Holy, Miss Martha Lang, Miss Eleanor Pirk and Miss Alice Williams. Tho nntrnn. esses were Mrs. Park, Mrs. Williams nnd xii a, luuraocK. Mr. and Mrs. Osier will leavo earlv In the spring to make their home In Chi cago. , NORTH PHILADELPHIA Mrs. Chnrlotte, P. Smith, nr ti.i mm. announces the cngaKemcnt of her dauch ter. Miss HaiTletto Evelyn Smith, to Mr. Karl Vincent Hush, of Uils city nnd jkcuuinK. Tho WedrllMf. nf -Mrm ir T .., . te d,5UBl,,ter,1f JIr- otto Albrecht. of VII SVh Pl":nt" sfeet, nnd Mr fn ', Lyn"si of 'Veiv ,Tork- tooI Place '", Barbara. Calif., on April 8 5... V,A"nce Is a member of the Quaker slcaJ cRlbT C1Ub and th Matlco ' Mrs. Hnrrv S n.h.l tcn . ... .,. . intntM.. 8trectt naa "turned after spendl Ing two weeks at French Lick Soring French Lick Springs, ina. Phone Walnut 2035 Walnut 203G ihr. .UnusuaI sale of silks vhmv hvo suLiaiurL rv wnnr igiSSSSSiSiS 3G-m. Lhlffon Taffeta, soft and lustrous, the cor rect material for waists, dresses, etc., in u good !n, lorM' v?nt ofwhite, brown and navy. Retail value, $2.25. 01 rr a Special in this sale $ 1 .00 ynrd 40-in. All-Silk Canton Crepe, the quality that is in such great demand this season, in white, platinum, light gray, henna, brown, tnupe, light and dark navy, also black. Retni value, $4.50. Special in this 'til nc u sa,o $0.0 yard 3G-ln. Imported Habutai Wash Silk, huitable for y.?r3' trcsscs lining, etc. Retail value, $.2.50. Special in this CM Or n Hu'e Jpl.OO yard 3G-in. Imported Waterproof India Silk, cool and serviceable- for summer wear, suitable for waists, dresses, etc. Retail (tl Qf a value, $2,50. Special in this sale $ 1 .OO'jard 32-in. Striped Siimmcr-Weight Uroadcloth, bright finish, in u good line of colors; suitable for b!& 1re8loSr5r mcn,'B !)hirls uml PaJamns. Retail vnlue $2.25 yard. C? f r a Special in this snlo $ 1 .00 yard 36.Jn. Coin Dot Foulards, colors arc henna, Copcn. navy ami black. Retail valuo J t c a $2.25 yard. Special in this sale Pl.OO yard 40-in. Foulards in polka dots and tho very latest $2:50 and $3.25. coma0 Special In this salo I.VO, No trouble to show goods Boston Store: 17 and 15 Temple Place, Through to 41 West St. 'EVENING PUBLIC Photo by tho Phllllpn Sturtlos. MISS ALMA K. AV1NDISCII Dauglior of M,r. nnd Mrs. Itcuben Wlndlscli, of Old York road, Oal. Iiine, whoso cngacrnicnt to Mr. Charles M. Taj lor. son of Mrs. James Taylor, of 154 Hast Mount Airy avenue, Gcrmnnlowii, wa nn nounced on Sat unlay SOUTH PHILADELPHIA ' Mrs. Mary Daley, of 2025 South Gar net Btreet. entertained ut her homo on I'rlday o.enlng In honor of tho birthday of her daughter, Miss Julia Daley. Her guests Included Miss Katharine McBI wee. Miss Lena Mascy. Mlsi inorenco Linton, Miss l,etiii flnrk, MIs Mno Daley, Mr. Georgo McKlwee, Mr. .Tnines uaiej, .ur. ancr uaiey nnd JIr. Ocorgo Leslie. Mr. Thomas Conaty. of 2533 Cleveland terrace, spent tho week-end with friends at Roycrsford. WEST PHILADELPHIA liwi; M-Jonathan Lukens, of 12fi South Forty-sixth street, announced the en gagement of his daughter. Jlfss Marian tA hn3 ?rnd Mr. J.."n I'letcher Apsey, of-Dhnor a"d Mra- Jo"" " A Mr. and Mm. J. Magen, of 4044 Park- .?,.t,JLl3d..Mr- aittleman. of GH3 xobiuiisioii avonuo, nnnounee tho en. NORRISTOWN &l?rbrP. Kohn street, thin ,nw,,. ..jJB-,Jr f Tuesday nrrnnV" "S":.' P'.nco on T5i,UrT,1"it.l,'7"' 'Cliurrl, T In tho Aden I, Mo-!.,...-.. . . " 'tev. ceremony. mV".,.' ,?nJc,n,te1 t the attended the .......... , M Vo- brldn "" uriueirronni nM.I 1 1 . .j -- will live in Plymouth lownxhin' accKfla KENSINGTON Mrs. Albert Rnrandon. of PrtiMni oneFrldayd,0'athlflC Rtr""- '" bS'hoffl n?Bhtlv Ron rinhe nleml,ers or ber fort wlli1 Mrs.CJUw cjoTno? Vg &CT B Conn. Mrs. p Mahews? Ifao t? Mrs! StoI'le'y.'1"- JSePh X" and MOORESTOWN Mr and Mrs. Jorcph Oasklll. of East tJunen.i?trNeew York0" l Spe"d some Mlsi Fanny Walton, of 103 West Sec ond street, entertnlned nt dinner on Thursday evening. Amonc tho guests were Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kerr" of Oak avenue; Mr. and Jlrs. Horace Roberta D Vai,toCh,,rCl, str'."ndMrRHeenrRy Thresher Bros. "The Specialty Silk Store" 1322 CHESTNUT ST. Silks right now just at the height of nn in tma Mmnnfi ,.. i 36-in. Iricolctte, made of high-grade fiber silk new sport colors; new spring street shades, in cluding ull popular weaves. Retail value $2.00. Speciul in this sale q 2 C a pl.uO jard 3G-in. Heavy-htriped Tricolettes, suitable for sweaters, suits, sport skirts, etc.; in the now bport colors, evening nnd street shades, plenty vni V er'n,mvy' brown and blck- Rctufl aluo $1.50. q . - a Special in this sale P.40 yard CAMISOLES I'lcbh and yhltt; Wash Satin Camisoles, duintily hand embroidered with French knots. Retail valuo $3.50. Special in this sale. . . . 1 A A WAISTS Crepe de Chine and Pussy Willow Weate Waists new tailore.1 models; flesh, white and bisque; Retail valuo up to $8.05. VjTi' Special in this sale M.95 PETTICOATS Cotton-topped Petticoats, made with nll-siik chiffon tafteta flounces, changeable "(Tec s also all-black. Values up to $3.95. & 1 ftp Special in this sale JJ) .0 All-silk Chiffon Taffeta Petticoats, in handsome ffiTI.&. "UW W.t.lne MS Special in this snlo lp2.9o - .""tnil valuo 4).00 yard Thresher Building 1322 Chestnut St. Cleveland Store: 1118 Euclid Ave,, Cleveland, Ohio LEl3GEEr-PHIi:ADElyPHIA, MONDAY, RUTH STR0USE WEDS MR. H. BLUMENTHAL Marriage of Miss Viola Springer and Mr. Honry A. Heil Tho wedding of Miss Ruth Strouse, daughter of Mr. Meyer B. Strouse and granddaughter of Mrs. Augustus Dacha rach, of 2111 West Tioga street, and ,Mr. Harold Blumenthal. son of Mrs. 'Solomon Ulumenthal, of tho Majestic, will tuko placo this evening at :o o'clock nt tho Rltz-Carlton, The cere mony will be performed by tho Rev. Dr. Henry Rerkowltz Tho bride wltl be ntioruloii hv Mr. T. fl. TleeUer ns matron of honor. The best man will be Mr. J Leonard Lcssler. nnd the usners win Include Mr. Louis Silverman, Mr. Albert Strouse, Mr. Richard Levy, Jr., of New York: Mr. Benjamin Strouse and Mr. Leonard Rothschild, of New York. A reception nnd dinner will follow the coreinony, after which tho bride and bridegroom will leavo on their wedding trip. They will return May IB nnd will bo at homo at the Majestic. HEIL SPRINGER The wedding of Miss Viola S. Springer, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, , Eu ireito S. Springer, of 122.8 Erlo nvenue, ,5nd Mr. Henry A. Hell, or ia rwn. presence of onlv members of tho family, with tho Rev. Joseph Krauikopf ofnclat- '"a wedding breakfast followed the service, nfter which Mr. and Mrs He left on a wedding trhi. The bride and bridegroom will live In LI l'aM TcXl JAURUS OUTLOHN Tho wedding of Miss Allco Martha Gutlohn. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gabriel Gutlobh. of 5108 We it J loga street, nnd Mr. Paul Jnurus of St. Louis Mo. took place nt tho St. James last evening nt 6 o'clock, the Rev. Joseph KrnuskopfMnlclatiig. ..., , .,,. The maid of honor was a sister of the bride: Miss Elsie Outlohn. and the flower "P)"-' .""JL -H. tr.1tin ltnu.'il o aiitlohn Snd M! Martha Gloria Gutlohn. also sl8'9,f..,," ?.r.Ti,i. brother. Mr. Jules Paulus. na best tnan and tho r'?le" brother. Mr. Ralph Gutlohn. was inaster of ceremonies. There wan u. "';"' -;. ner of seventy-live covers. Mr. and Mrs. Paulus will llvo In St. Iiub after their wedding tour. BUTLER SINNOT A pretty wedding took place Saturday na-nnnn a, 9 nVlnpk In St. BOTnabaS Catholic Church. Sixty-third street and Bulst avenue, when Miss Mary J. Bin not, of 604K Elmwood nvenue, became the brldo or JIr. John W. Uutler, or Hazel nvenue. tho Rev Father J. k. Dougherty officiating. A reception fol lowed Immediately after the ceremony at the hotne of the bride's parents. The brldo was attended by her sister, Minn Cnthrvn Hlnnot. nn maid of honor. Mr. Lester Butler, of Boston, a brother of tho bridegroom, nctea as nest man. After nn extensive wedding trip Mi. nnd Mrs. Butler will make their home in New York, where they will be at homo after Juno 1. ART EXHIBITS OF THE WEEK The I'enimyltnnla Atudemy of the Fine Arts, Ilrond nnd Cherry streets Paintings and drawings by American artists showing tho later tendencies In art. shown by courtesy of the Pennsyl Minla Academy of tho Fine Arts from April 1C to May IB. Inclusive. Paint Ingn and sculpturo by artists of Switzerland, forwarded to the United States by a committee In Switzerland acting under the authority of tho Swiss Government Through April 30. Wat portraits, signing of the Peace Treaty, 1319, and portraits of distin guished leaders of the American nnd allied nations, painted by eminent American artists for presentation by the national nrt committee to the Na tional Portrait Gallery In Washington, D. C. Through April 30. The Art Alliance, IMS Wnlnut street Week days from 10; 30 a. nt. to 0 n. m. Sundays from 1 to 6 p. m Exhibition of oils, water colors, etchings and InrltttfeM or Anoascf. Moderate l'rice 'YiSiuy Write or Tbea for Enrrated or tainted 8mplr. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO.. 814 Walnut St. Mail orders filled as long as lots Inst the silk season, of the sort ' Shnrp reduc tion on Htaplo silks, not men tioned in thin announcement. F? tculpture by members of tho Art Alli ance. Exhibition of Greek embroid eries. Beginning April 20. MeClees naileries, 1B07 Wrilntit street -Exhibition of paintings of the Ameri can Barblzon und Dutch schools. Through April 22. The l'ellownlilp of the I'ennaylvantu Academy of tlle Fine Art, 1831 Arrlt street Week days 11 n. m. to 6 p. in. Sundays 1 to T. Exhibition of pictures nnd skotches by a Cresson scholarship group recently returned from nbroad April 14 to May'l, Inclusive, The Print Club, 1014 Jrfitlmer street Exhibition of wood engravings and etchings by Fernando Chlandrc, French artist In Navarre. Etchings and lithographs by Chlldo Hassam Through. April 23. Gallery open 10:30 n. m. to 1 p. in. and 2 to 5 p. in. week days. Saturdays until 1 p. in. The Itonenbnrli Co. Exhibition of pan tola by J, M. Rosenberg. Until April 22. SPECIAL CONCERT PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA WAGNER PROGRAM Monday Evening, April 25 Tickqfs now at HEH'E'S, 1110 Chestnut Ht h Academy, ijeats, 7Cc, 1, $1.50, 2. Yi.t,o, ucc. to loc. No tax. Clucks to Geo. T. Italy, Model 3044. Tin nuinla Calf, Petite Louis Heel, A k fc IN A stroll down Filth Avenue one sees tlie smartest women wearing the models wc arc showing this Spring; wc offer them to Philadel phia women at 33 1-3 per cent. less than they will be asked in New York. Wc show Pure Thread Silk Shoe Shade Stockings from Two Dollars to Fouc Dollars. ALLAHAN . GOOB gHOEg C2B MARKET 'TIREET 60th and Chestnut Streets 4028 Lancaster Avenue jjpimHwiB George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Now-a-days It's Allen's Hats Exquisite Copies of Paris Hats or FIcwcrys?y8I.Iair IIntS Wit'' TrlmniinBs f Ostrich, Paradise Fine Swiss Hair Braid Hats with M aline Streamers. Shadow Lace Hats with shadow lace streamers. BIossoamsC.ta W'th 8traW tadnKk trimminK ' Orange you 'trhisydlsrplaay?,08t lndescribabIc in tht'ir c'"-m. May Me show Prices Begin at $20.00 Women's Fine Lisle Ribbed Vests, 50c each; 3 for $1.35 Children's American Hosiery Co.'s Underwear. Finest Quality Made; Half Price Termer price rra 1.80 tu i.d0 rertnce.1 pr,,, no 74c t 03c. Clearance of Laces at Half Price Whit Net Flounelngs, 27 Inches wide . i -, - .,nj -. Imported Malinest Best Quality ; 50c Yd ralnf Min 'VZZt & Krado - Lace Collar Sets at 75c 2VZ-Inch Dresden or Moire Ribbons 8c ribbo,nrif,d.All&8.,;,,bo;e1ria'I,,l.V'; "Jl" ' molrc Exclusive Hand-Embroidered Imported m i ur?cf jeitt; a i mra to a Halt Undernrirp H Klne hand-embroldcred nualltles In iiiinr u.i , . B 42 nnU II Inch widths: the clL,lJ .?.,."" ?.',".,'"." ''"r" doMcns li! on tine grade OeorBette Crepe Allnri h U i i h ,'V'.,H, "oik H Brades. In lli?ht ami Uark colorli b" a "o ni? I!,',,flne''' ''"Ported fl Sdino (lualltles. The prices are 3.no I, li j1"'6 bll"ia ( ttio , White Cotton Voiles Reduced oiiiijvo. iinvno inn, novelty Memrt In qunlltli'B ut spccl.il prices for a few duys uauui nae quulltlra at fioo yu,,!, liuul I,00 iiunlltie. t 75 ,, I mill S1.S0 qunllUra Bt I.1(1 )Kn t'nuul tS.OO quallllf, Bt ,no ,Brii; Undermuslins at Half Price HUe.Ho'.rji'.'Vor!'.? Sft'' ' -""red b.nd top. hnlf prlcr, now- J1.00. ' 60c u'li to mutih theae ulao at mMmmmrnmmmummmmmmmammmmHumKm APBIL1 18, 1921 ACADEAIV OF" MUSIC PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA LKOI'OI,D STOKOW8KI. Conductor KrtlDAT AFTERNOON, APHII. U2, AT 3:00 BATUItDAY UVI2NINO, APRIL 23, AT 8 15 Wagner Program From the Nibelungen Ring TUIe nt Dor DrtVe f H.npe'e. 11 IB JjeMnut HPIKJIAL CONCERT WAONBIl ITlOOflAM AI'RIL 23 ROSELAND DANCING Broad and Columbia Columbia ntdr. CONTKST CAHH I'RIZES ADMISSION. 1B0 TONIOHT r , Private Instruction gSS53 8nR ACADU.MY FOTCIt TONIOHT S.30 I M. VIUL.I1V JlCVliAli HENRY SUCH Tl'ketn, tl 00. at Arndemv end Herpe's ORPWFt IM aerni!ilown.Chelten Avs. v-rrrjc-'ivi MHtne, Tomorrow 2.15 MAE DESMOND . ,a.-! Next Week "What lfippened to Stary" 2736 Germantown Avenue 5604 Germantown Avenue R , ii r.tntu of pHtterns and i v W I re wi v in rmrADKLPHIA'B t.KADINO THBATnB8 UIHKCTION OF I.fK A J. J, SHUHEnT ADELPH! LVtS AT O 10 MATS THURS 6 SAT Tonight Ml IaS DIRECTION Of LtE bHUBtRT MARK TWINS Jfie PRINCE and THE PAUPER A PLAY BY ArlEUE RIVES sr SHUBERT E.VE.S AT 8,15 HATS )tD b SAT QPEMNG TOAGT The Bohemahs nc Awounce mi,mnm (?(LL0I Of m DLVI3C.D ANO STAOLD iX JofM MtKRAY AfDERSOtf I YRIC NIOIITS AT 8 20 llil MATS VU t. HAT : :o FL0RENCC- TH& A PlAY&yfocAit SrivjyA THK nKST I'UV HF.i:.M IIEItH SUASO.N -EVE UtTIJ.UTIN this 1- I J aii&vx t s I I AT KJ EIGHT FIFTEEN FIRST PERFORMANCE OF njims DRAMATIC COMEDY AT THE. CHESTNUT ST. OPE.RA HOUSE : EUENINQS.-5O-$1.0O-$1.50 I S MATINEES -25 -50-$.00 : MATINEES DAIUV "II. i,. Tonight Tlfr?' WALNUT Victor Herbert Will Preonally Conduc t Hm riDi in Tnr. oru i nun i Ilia Urcntcht Muilrai C nmnly fauv es Since MIIp Modlat OVERTURE AT 8:20 O'CLOCK NKXT WKIIK SEATS NOW NANCE O'NEIL (IN PERSON IN The Passion Flower (LA MAlQUEItlDA) Hy J.cinto )cna.nt Not a Movlne Picture A Tlirllllne Spoken Drama PHILADELPHIA'S FOREilOST THEATRES r.ADDirt' NIGHTS AT 8 VjniUltVMH Wrrl A sHt POP MAT WED BEST PEAT9. 12 ! Positively Last Week i DAVID BELASCO. vv IHeSW;: ft fiuty ofMrwrmuk CyGtom SCMecxeiKMAwawoBwisco WELCOME BACK TO PHILADELPHIA NEXT MONDAY TX- GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS World's Biggest Musical Hit to sz JJCMT AC A GfiflND OW AlAMt i Pop Mut. WM J , i ' - ti knWRCQT hi S I M . U POP. MAT. WED $2.50 y LAST 8 TIMES A NATIONAL INSTITUTION IF. F0BJLBI NEXT Wr-EK- -beats Thurs. h vn vTArI m vaT' ', u .s?.,l!:T,I).;,l RAI I'M III i. IN ' (i Aincru'u's Cireitto-t Comic Oneni IN' "ri VIIAHI.I . ,M l fh,, , ,,,, s Aucmet. hi ..r h-- m . i. . , ',','. I tiPl I 'l I ii Ma I 1" I.1 l .',11 BROAD LAST 2 WLEKS Pop. Wed. Mat Best Sc.TtS, $2 all i:m; a sa'i m t JOHN DRINKWATE R'S LINCOLN with FRANK McGLYNN utuiuai lanious tginwu IE. W irirrV rMuVli RH wHinii m i mm iW 1 M 3 J Mi tj.wj BMEAM SJMEEF Ctpwv rMn2 BftU"tj" IIL i' ' . . .-..) ABRAHAM 11 WQnLD'S MOST DBAtrriFUli TltKATnn c) TO, MARKET AT I9TH 11 A M TO 11 18 P M JORRI'lf M BdlKNCK Pre.ents NORMA TALMADGE IN FinST SHOWtNO OP "The Passion Flower" .A riHST NATIONAL ATTUACTION Ailtled J. IIKI.KKNSTniN MAflON Sololtt AI.O Kpellly Arrsnsed rrolniiue llh Trrpulchorean tilvrrtlrement Q ,T A N T O M J Market Above Iflth ll 11 A Jt. TO It. IB P M EUGENE O'BRIEN " IN A SELECT F1IIST bMOWINO "ItnOADWAY AND IIOMU" A.lrtd HEItNAHTJ 1'Ol.ANU f Polelet P A L A Cr I2H JIAHKHT ST i-4 . 10 A. r TO It IS I- M T1IC KOIlMKn KOLMH!) DEAUTT JUSTINE JOHNSTONE ,,V A Si:.NSATIONAr. RTOIIY or NEW TOllK I.IKB PLAYTHING) OF BROADWAY STUNNINO CONTRASTS WITH A , H.MAMIINO i-MMAX A urlpplns Drama nf Lova, InlrUue ,,, . . . ft'11! Ttnmnnc TODAY ZIIMKCLD TOLLIES ' OMI'ANY WILL ATTEND ARC A D I "a fhtnut nlow SUtnMi X 10 A M. TO II IB n Jl THOMAS H. INCE'S DR.VMA OF LITE AND LOVE LYING LIPS A. Story of the World In tlia tlma In which we l. A monstrous reticle, with the .rr.n. m0,t brilliant a.l.tar rant lieailni by Jlouse Peters and I'lorenca Vldor. VICTORIA MARKET AUOVE NINTH i 0 A. M. TO 11 IS P M A Stur-ndoua Klrt National Attraction Dorothy Phillips Jn ALLEN HOLVRAIfS MAN- WOMAN MARRIAGE Men. Women and Animala Appear in Thousands in Big Production Thj etory I ton In ,, unfor rettable acti. an-1 thare not a mi. rrnt of them which 1o.b rot carry hart.pr-a brath-taklnit thrill, un.a ?Jln.B. Ul hUmr' of '""J"""" C A P 1TO I T "ARKET STREET In "THE DEVIL" R F C F NT MA"KET ST Bel. ITth iAI.VjX-il( 1 DOUGLAS MacLHAV im stkmisirrjirirhiytoMiin yllsiJlA JS j In "CHICKENS" C ORF MAnKIT AT Jt'NIPER V-J-''L-I, A'rEVILLE tl TO It Mvncp-nr t.t'VATIf t-HINKS OTHERS D 1" DEIUEJIT OrPQlS BABE RUTH in "HEADIN" HOME" RUTH ZACKEE Danclns lth Del Diherf Uroaditay Jurz IIojm METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE ALL THIS WEEK Tlirta f.hoa Datls . 3 On 7 30 anO 0-00 Prices: Mats. 30c, Eves. 40c and 60c P.iM.r.aU Ham r,nni ah at Eton Slatlna WHY NOTl THE CLL i:11I:mT MIMICAL fOJlEDT UV THE SEAf-ON WILL HE REPEATLD'KUR THE HENEFIT OK J The China Famine Fund AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC I ON THE i EVENING OF APRIL 27Th Tickets fir Salw at HftT' ami th Aratlemf P'lr-a from Klfiv r-nt to Thr Dnltara Arartmv nf Mul. Turedas K riil H Judas Maccabeus THE CHORAL SOCIETY ' H-",nr rj-'-don Thunder r.tniJut Inr ' '.ItA.'E KI'RVS "fiprnri,, MAnn urnrioi itn PllVlirmi K i.I'VSTUt T.nnr ! JOHN ASPI-RH OilJ, , nnd "EMIlERs l'HIIAIILI PHI ORfHESTltL '"!'" ll.pl ' mfl Arnj1inv of Mnalr. T'.r tl IMI 1 Ml H t ,,1, $J nil THE HASTY PUDDING CLUB ' II UtVAIUi Pri is "WESTWARD HO!" at th BELLEVUE-STRATFORD AT 8:15, APRIL 10TH Ti k' . . i - . h .H Hj,M h .ue) hi the Hold n H E1TH"S THEATRE Y DOROTHY J ARDON I ''"'L,".1 ' ""' "' i'' Kar ( ; '! v Mini) U-mi," H MUM 1 n, K L I .NA II M V W KUMB 1 v- Tump. Kh iwiina Margurrll T ' I m flllira WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE'S "TEMPEST" Elllir U f Ml' nth In Hnianlial lU.rf... i nv ..r r I ! I. U J. ,lj,l' Hl 1" A A . t lr ..r it an. - t, i v A Sprun m .r fui. in . urn, .,f ran vhtiii.iii Hall aaj . ACADEMY MV'MAt 7:30 Sharp i x- i ii HHiltM x' i K Df ni in r. " i . .U1 '"' "A OUPANV tT i .- (A , fjJfPANV ;! LUHLNGRIN ( ,,,.), M H KllM' ll I flU OHM Mil a. . 111'. Ii"l n i, i it i. '"" x "'""" IUfht StI DUMONT'S "J"' A. H ExTTTTi CASINO "f TROCADERO rf f" tun.. M.7i titi m i 6? liBH l 4il ffl 1 TM !.& 1 m rt k .1.i,.ti,ii . ., t J n' ., .,,cfi'l,i'V, .r,f Jtj. T' H.1I.K.M if U.,..... A, .',, , f I'S-v- w ( a
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