y fttfWZffWTr $?$& p'.W'-'f li-fw fiivn"r . 'WPt s.jit- ip'wr'n irrffi 5HV EVENING PUBLIC LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, 'APRIL 20, 1921 11 X JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE J',mcy W ynnc Talks of Several Who Will Sail Today for Europe She Hears Mash and Wig Show Was Greatly Applauded in New York iiiiii.i;m vv iltr n fovv poinoni who tinvej rotten," renfftted Mr. C- snli! Mr. H- Mrs. ('?' " t Itut," 'How's niked NANCY WYNND hern nhtoiiil have returned to thl munln. lir Vnn HoiipIiipik mm hip Coiivcrni-ur rnilvvalnclfm. for luMam-p. mntn nrc IohvIiik t IiIk vverk nml next nrl thf Kfiiornl moilim r.urnpewnril llili norln)? "'"' i"''lll,iri' fHr ,,pc,lf' 'n1 ,,,.. cnliiK-. I think some pcrwmi ,.'..A llnnilllff tllllira 1n"t yCM, Vvllllp now iliro rcni llttli n,,ni in iiintm't with , ihi' -on- have liocu prett.v well Kmirfil hy'thn vnrlom nnviOM. cl.nv Ii.iIhv mi the Cnnople will he t ', frnl CiislWh nml her two ilnuijli- "I'l '' Mtnnloy ami Mr .Inmes Tilinhle Itrntriri' (llltl Milinr. .urn. irnn llkcilhooil of iiirh horror.". SOCIAL ACTIVITIES A the mnrrlnRp of Minn Jenn C 'Jul lilt, daughter of tlio lato Mr. nnd Mm l.ofjnii ,M. Hullltt. of Torrf-sdale, find Mr. Wllllnm Marshall DnrllnEton, son of Mr. John II. DnrlliiRton. of Went fliMifi. which will talto plm-ft next WrriiiPitdnv M 11 oVIook In St. Dominic's f'lniirli llolnipsl.mp. the bent innn will ho Mr. Samuel Wanner. ,tr. The tmltem will Include. Mr Uoliert Tolnnd. M. Mr I'oiinlcJ (J. nn-lid, Mr. Wllllnm li Unlly, .11 , .ir I.. MRinwin i.awnrti". .ur. iuii- p, prr. .1111 .- i" R""K "' "'" ,f.imr.. nml IIHU iJpn-tmi will hf with h miiihpr Still nnoth".' pnrtj ron nia mr or ii motiifr nml two dniiKhtCru .,11 i,r. Mi- t'hnrlci Trotter Thomp Ton nnd her i hnrmliiR Girl". I'lioobo nnd Mnr , .oiilw. Mario I.oiiIhc came out ihi lnt M'.T-on nnd hnd n beautiful tinir Sin- wii" in Kurope laM. Liim r I rrniPinlifr. bernine she brought r Invo'v IVpihIi frock homo with to vvrnr nl the parties hpro nnd nn n mnitiM f fn't "I" wfl'1 onc of U"'. best' rf.st., of Hip hudi lait venr. I re number on- fropk eicclul rs "he wore It nt Hip llrt Aispinbly nnd looked per-rn-tlv -.rti'Pt in H. It w;n4 of palp blue ,lk nnd had pule pink losobml und lrnp ii' trimmlnc. rilll I, in. mind mil" n rowiis. urn in'ii the hinnit nflernooti ., .,i i elit KUi bunion iicpi- i nil. M K i mhlt liM-ilns Is wearliiR? It -'.. r, i . riMiil looking and mot bccoin Ins inuile on Ioiir lines and the bodice Brow ii Anions the most important ueddlnRH of the niitiimn wilt tip tlr.it of MIsh Mona Itoblnson f'tozor. dntighlrr of -Mr. nml tr I'Mwiinl i'ro)!f, of -l"S Locust lrei. nod Mr. Nenl WnliinilRht. mn of Mi nnd Mrs, lloliort WnlinvrlRht, which will he solemnized In October. Mr. ntujt Mrs. ("Verier and llmlr family, Miss Cro.er, Miss norence Cruder and Mr. ISdwnnl Ct'oer, .Ir . who havo been siK'nilliiK' the entire winter nnd early sprhiR nt their cottase nt Palm Bench, returned to their homo on .Sunday. Miss (. rozr had expected to be a debutante of next season. Mr. WalnwrlRht will shoitl.v enter tho diplomatic service Another Important wedrtliiR of social Interest of the early nulumn will be that of Miss Juliana. Htevctw Baker, daughter of Mrs. Louis (1. Baiter. Jr., of Ht. Asaphs road, Bala, and Ur. James W Nixon. Jr. of Kan Antonio, Tex. Mtss linker will leae tho latter part of this month for San Antonio, where sho will bo entertained as the Riien of her Ihin-cp-. fainll for a month. Tho wedrtlllK of Mlsi .Sophie S f Baker and .Mr. Klhan A. II Sheple, pf m lni.q. Mo will Iih Rolemntxeil In Ht. Afnph't Chuich. Bala. In July. Miss Sam I) Dolsn. ilatiRhter of Mr and Sfi-n Thomnn Jeffcieon Dolan. or ins inmii' ,.--.; ami jiih Tiiomas .lertcieon in. ' !, .n i nl the nek and has snort rhestnutwold Farm Devon, will enter .... , . A,.. k.iHM llrmP IMP Skill IS TtT.v linn.i. iiriu mod. ran I" ipnRth nnd the softl.T flr mnRfd fullness i very smart. (ray KookinR and suede slippers are worn ii .in ttie Rnun and her hat is a mush rv.ni -hnpe of (tray trimmed simply. mill. Mask anil WIr Club had quite 1 i i, nvnilon in New York, I hear. TIim ti Im iho Mctiopolitnn Opera Hoi f mill were cinpppii uiniiij nj uie lain at n small theatie nartv on Friday eonitiK next to be followed by suppor nt the St. James RlgrH guests will nt tend. An autumn wedding of Inteieat will be that of Mls It. Ileenee Hlgby, daughter of Mr. and Mis. J I-oid lllgbv, of Jack son street. Mtdla, and Mr. Kdwnrd K. Crothers. sou of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Orothers, of Wnlllngford. which will take place earl In October Amonu tho guests who will attend the o be given tonight by Mr. jonn . ii.-. , i it ii i r it i it innai i iiiiuiri uirii.-. i". ..mi mi... . ... . '" .i,r,lMI, , r r. ,i wr Abrnm ,.. tiini l11'"liVJ1 , II. WUilerateen. of 2214 De k.ancejr Bro '.. ones Ue member the horse plnce lo t)0 followed by a theatro pai-t. Ii.ii tjulxote last year, nnd the wm ho Miss nilzaheth C Welch, m . in "Whoa Phoebe several oais Miss Klcanor Itobb, Miss Ixjulsa V. ih Hip I, ion 'n nils jrar s pro-' .Newiin, .Mr Artnur raw. .Mr. i iioiuhk . ii .pel. i- in take the enke pretty Ulneawenver and Mr V Beaumont n..i n ii wie And ,im know how ' " hliney .in mn loe Illtohi'iick's "Kthel " i Mr and Mrs i harlton Ynrnall of c.. , .1.. , ! . Oa... n.A..nl, ., r.,1 l,.n,tut at ttA I U ull I A.' li.... I... i .v.i.i iu inn is nnhk .-.c.r...rcii m.ii. 'tun. n...-..n K'l ront ir t i. n i ' r. of i he cliili thl" venr. went u ilietii to Npvv York, and he ii was simply Rrrnl In hear I 'vv ',ii dapping our bojs did ou know lhiy nn- to liavr up. foniinni'c her... It's to he p k .in I ridaj niBlil. April at. at t V ii... uij f Music. In n Niilson lij tlip vvn.v. is (lie son i, li I.i'wU NeiNon, and ou know .hi 1. iniii'lv has Iipcii identified with r Vii: nrd Wit; evor since the dn.vs I ..iniuv llnbb. Uenrgi" Kcndlick, . in I'l.i.viin McMichneJ. Ciinrlie . ;! I'.ed Neilon. Howard Molu i, ipi of thp'n wpio the leudlng .i nml iicops of the hrst produc- t I' '.(, llllsOIIIII V iii thi sliow i rather nvvful ' I' ii tlii'ii we must alt have . i i .mil lieinntd Slmw would I 'n I nil In nlijccl. s .. il, nidi who me in this ' i , (..'hi ti. hi nic I'. II. I.ed.vaid. v l i tain. .Ii . who is tin- lion ; 11. .1 III i. nan Ha..nin Miu-Kcni.', Itci V i I. i'ii no nnd. of inin-e. a I .. Lin s. 1! I i, Iji.H tallied Mr John S N'cwbold and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas lloblns In their box at tho opera last night Mr. and Mrs. Ynrnall will inovo to Crum t'reek Faim. their country estate at Devon, today. Mrs. Iletnv Lee Reld. of 3d West Kex avenue, riicslnut Hill, has returned from New Yoik. where she spent a raw days bn the guest of Miss liertiude Outer bridge Mr. and Mrs. K'dward N'onisand their daughter. MIhs Ktnma Blrtdle Nonls, of 301 West Springfield avenue. Chcst uut 11111 will spend tno summer at Hape May. wheio they have rented a cotlago for the seaton Mr and Mrs. llenrv I, Davis nnd their daughteie. Mlsa Klcanor B I'll via nml Mian Miirv C. Davis, of ini West Moreland iivehue. Chestnut Hill, will . , ,., , sail on Saturday on the Piovidence tor Indieir res nnd, ,-,'. wheie they will spend live months tiavellng In I tal , trance, .-svvuz-erlaud and Kugland. Mr and Mrs. Harold V !ade of C02C niecni' u-et. Cleinuiutown. will enter tain nt dinner on Sntutda evening, Apill 3', In honor of their son Mr t'.eorrc i.nde. before the dnnco which Mr nnd Mis Kdvvnid Wlenei will give at the I'hlladelphla t'llcket I'luli In honor f their sons. Mr lCdward Wlenei Jr.. and Mr. Sandv Wiener. Tho guests will Include. Miss Rllstabeth Batman. Miss Marvclla .Icgler, Mls Kmlly Cooknutn Miss Cathniinp Harris, Mlfcs Catmlla Kennedv. Miss Tolls King. Miss Kll.a heth Steton. Ml Kdvvard Strawbrldge, Mr Joseph Stelnmel. Mr. James Bate m.m Mr I'r.ilg Huston, Mr Klllsun Downs. Mr. Craig Muckle, Mi .1 Tv.'on Siokea and Mr. George Kennedv Mrs Frederick W Taylor, of Boxly, chestnut 1 1 1 11. entertained informal! at dinner last night Covets were laid foi '.iliiiiiiiiiiiIiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiH ' i syK. &toxx.igi Mrs, Photo by anltv I'nlr Htudlon Allen Drnw Cook Mlth. JAMKS I. MAKSII AND KABV .Marsh, who lives In ridsbiirsli. is a daueliter of Mrs. Benjamin Wells, of Ilyni Mavvr, niid luis been vislling hero recently nnd their futnllv will close their city' Walnut lane, whose marriage to Mr residence. 02fi Spruce street, early nexti Charles ,1 Dau wns solemnized fills monlli and occupy tiieir aiunmei li'imo, morning in the I hurui of si Vincent Clarl;OiV and Wlster stretts. (Jerman town, until the nutiimn Mi nnd Mis I'emlieiton Holllngs north. who have spent tin winter In Jnmniia. leturued to Ulenduvver Kami, Gwyncdd, last I-rlda. Miss Ocrtrude Catheilne Crawford and Miss Kliznbetli Crawfoid, dnugh teis of Mr. Oeoige W Ciawford, of I'lttsbuigh, aic being entertained as tho guests of Mrb. Charles Howard Colket, of 2008 De I.ancoy street. The' engage ment of Miss Oertrudo Catherlno Craw ford nnd Mr. Tristram V, Colket. I'd, has recently been announced. Miss Isabel M Sperlng, of State road, Cynwyd, gave a luncheon and nurprlse ahower, followed by cards, today In honor of Miss Jane Havey, of Chestnut Hill, whoso marriago to Mr. Oeorgo Rey nolds will take place early In June. Miss Sperlng will nttend MKs Havey as one of her bridesmaids. ALONG THE READING tie. William Brown, of Montgomery nvenue, Klklns Park, left Monday for nn Indefinite stav at Ocean Grove, N. .1 , where h)ip will bo the guest of her nephew nnd niece. Mr and Mrs Fred erick Keuter. Mr and Mis. O H. Hagerman are oc cupvlng their now homo nt Old York road and Spring nvenue. Klklns Park. de I'.-ml Mra. William Diamond, of Frankford. entertained nt luniheon at tho Toiresdalo Couiitiv cinh on i.ist Thursday In honor of Mls Felln MISS DOROTHY MORLEY WEDS W. H. HEPBURN Marriage Took Place at Noon at Bride's Home Geikler- Wells Nuptials u trilling of social Intciest In tbH city was Bolemnlzed nt noon today when Miss Dorothv Chapman Morley. datigli tcr of Mr. J Clinpman H. Morley, br enme tho bride of Mr. W. Horace Hep burn. Jr. of 1728 lino street. The cero monv was performed nt the home of the lirldo's mother, 3457 Chestnut street In tho presence of the Immediate families The Hcv David M Steele, V. D.. of the Kplseopal Chinch of St I.tiKB nnd llm; Kplplian.v, performed the ceremon.v Tho bride, who wns given in marriage In her brother, wns attired In a smart gown of whlto Ivory satin trimmed with penrls nnd sho wore a veil of tullo will) a coronet effect of duches lice caught , with orange blossom's. She carried a shower bouquet of orchids, lilies of the vnllej and gardenias Owing to the re cent death of the bride's father tho wed ding was very quiet On their return from n wedding trip Mr nnd Mrs Hep bin n will bo at home after Mav I', n' 3t.i7 Chestnut stree Second Presbyterian Church In for riUIMDUWHIA-HFOnnMOSTTHUATIlBa WOIIM. M0ST UEAUTlFUn TltUATItB mon.V. , A noil' NIOHTS AT 8 IB ." .H'8- ClAKKlVIVMstii Mi. A Rat 2 IB Positively Ladt Week OAVlOBELASCO ft re m 'Of AM CHINA 0Geom$ctowsAtavioBusco 43rW2J Itm" 5Mr wmm oniKI-KB.- WKI.KS n attractive wedding will take pnuv j this evening at the Tioga Bapllst Church, Broad nnd Tlogn, streot?, whin I Miss Kmllle Penelope Wells, daughter o' i Mr ntt.t Mra Mnrl Totinolt Wellq. (if 32J!) Xorth Seventeenth street, will be.. 0n PRIMCTrlE)AUPEf cutno tho bride of Mr George Ctiaul U A nV Kt AHlUt WML flelkler, Jr . non of Mr und Mrs. Oeorge (i Oelkler. also of Tioga. Miss Wells will bo given In mnrrlage by hor father tho Itev. Harold Stanley Stewart of llolntlng. M.rs. Howard A. Omul, of this city, will attend the bride nn matron of honor and the three maids of honor w 11 bo Mlsa Klslo K. Merrill nnd Miss Helei B Mi'Kadrien. of this city, and the brh e 's consul Mlsi Dorothy Wells, of Tncom.i, Wash The bridesmaid, will be Mss Doiolhv Matdner, Miss Katharine 1a' Sllss (Jertruile Whit.' nun jiisi ji-iuo mantown. will nerform the ceremon.v nnd Mr. Klmor Lelblg will give hi ter in marriage. Miss Muriel ilbig Dr.D MAT TODAY '""T ? will attend hor sister as maid of honor rUr. IVIA I . 1 VL7M I 8HA rs and .ilr Jlenry ANungressc win oc nn brothers best man A reception will tmmedlatelv follow the ccretnonv . FKYN'.V KEMiT Tho wedding of Mlsa Mnry K F.vnn dnughter of Mr. Hugh Flyun of lilMtt South Twenty-second street, and Mi John Ivjllv took plnce at noon today ai St Kdmoiid'8 Catholic Church. Mltlln, Htid Twenty-third streets, the Itev Father Travis officiating Miss Anna I. Kelley acted as bridesmaid. Mr K Kellv was best man ii!n..Ul:uTlIA'Ht,KADt,S'0 TIII.ATHK4 DIHIJC'TIO.V OF l,KH A J J. Hilt ItKIll First Pop. Mat. Today $'-50 3RCNW1(H) VILLAGE JJCVASeo ano STAoro ey Joitf AflfJ?AV Andcksq" . ADELPHI n.MNOS VT8.1B FIRST MAT, TOMORROW m ulAKi MARKET AT 1 9TI I it a. .r to n is r. m NORMA TALMADGE IN FtriST BIIOWINO OK "The Passion Flower" I Added J Itni.rKNSTKtN MACON. Hololit I Aleo Kspoclally Arrnnnorl Proloiue . With TerpMlchdronn Divortlsemnt QT A N T O M o- Mrkt A hove Irllh ' It A M. TO II IE P M EUGENE O'BRIEN I YRIC NIOHTS AT Ri20- I.ant a W. u. 1 IXIV, jiATS TOUAV t HT FLORENCE- the- wm eeka 0 'lTAtTITA GRAND oh) mm t GEO. M. COHAN'S Comedians Return NEXT MONDAY For a Limited Stay Same company that originally Played Philadelphia Coming From Its New York Triumph Scats Tomorrow, for 2 Weeks Pop Main. Wed . Sat Tiefit HettU 2 f V-'rViA.ll.O 1 ' Mm- T.j.lm Si POP. MAT. TODAY 'V $2.50 In "IinOADWAr AND HOME" A.Md linitNAUD roiAND Hoioltt -NMf T AQT 4 nic; L.-iJ1 2 MA Uet KaitH HTS TIXEIiS P A L A C F 1 l.'M MArtKHT ST - io a. :vr to ii is r vt nu. rrmjii:it fom.iks ukaitt Justine Johnstone in a skn.iationai, sTonr OF NKVV TORK LIFE The Plaything of Broadway A arlpp.nir TJrnma of T-ove, Intrltut m nu iioinnnco R C A D I A A Piay &y dgak S'sivjy nif IIB9T PI AY Sr.CN IIBRB HKASOV KVH HIII.IKTIN I'OP MAT TODAY r.oo to I j nn SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr. nnd Mrs, W. a. Iialfncnucv. of OoiinldNon of thlscltv I.lttln Miss l.Bura. ' ., .. .. K Talor. of 1'cmberton. N .1, will bo' WAI NUT Hit. llower L'lrl. Mr Charles 11 Oelkler. rLnj I ot NeivaiK, will attend niR uroiner h t r T T best man and tho ushers will Include Mr. , I I 1 ,' Itaiold V. Murdock, Mr John II. Sluz- IffAV- I Ipyhpyl- helmer, Mr Amos K, Gelkler, Jr. Mr' v lVLVJl A lvvlUiil ent vtero Mrs. J. I-'IhIht. Mri r.Hnclsrlt Mrs. K. Ileyvvood, .Mrs M Williams, Mrs. !'. Kuss. Mrs I'atton, Mrs. Sara James. Mrs. Walker. Mr Cartv Mra M. I Fritz, .Miss K. Rohblns. M,ss Sniuli Calunne nnd Miss Neville Mr and Mrs. Harnov s sii..sink. ,r .'842 Illnmond street, ar.' icelvinrr mn. 1 gratulntions on the hluh of a daughter GERMANTOWN Bcrnlco Jean Hhestali 'W"er, Miss Marie Date, of ('hutch lane and. Tho Beth Israel lurru.i will KV Us Stenton avenue, entertained at tta at seventh nnnual plaj. Him Ham Hoo," her home on Monday afternoon In honor In Mercantile Hall on Mav 1 The nor of MIsf Mary Dormer Felln, daughter of formancc will be directed by Mr Morton Mr. and Mra John V. 1'clln, of 204 AVest I S. Klsemnn.' Z4II SOlltli isineteont I street, .innniinre the engagement of tholr daughter. Mlsa Harriot Abbey Hnlfpenney. to .Mr. Wil liam A. Ilobbs. of 71 WcH Weaver street, M;ount Airy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joseph MeCann of 2119 South Thirteenth street, havo returned home after having spent a few days with relatives In Now York. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hngen of 1722 Slegel street, havo been entertaining Mr John Nolan, of Mahnnuy City STRAWBERRY MANSION A surprise linen shower was given In honor of Mr. and Mrs. Denton, of H225 Itlilgfl nenue. ny .Mrs. ( Uleites. of nnd MIks Christine Kelln attended her l63o I'ernlllll road. mong those Ores-I ulster i.m mnl.1 .if llnnnr MIm rnrl.. Howard A. Oraul, Mr. J. Nelson Werntz, Of this city, nnd Mr. Sherman Wells, Jr. of Tucntnn. Wush. A reception at the home of the bride's parents will follow WAT55 PKUN i Tho imilTlago of SIlss Mary Dormer Kellu. flaughtcr of Mr. and Mrs John J Kulln. of 2B4 West AValnut lane, Otr mniilown, to Mi. Charles J Datz. of church lane and Stenton avenue, Oer tnantown, was solemnized at 10 ao o'clock this morning In the Church of St Vincent do Paul, East I'rlco street the Itev. William Mnddock officiating .Mr Kelln gave his daughter In marriage GIRL TT,N,n SPOTLIGHT A Musical Comedy That In Th inont enjornbl of this famout rom- po"r'n worke." Bulletin. 'A preAt luecesi.." Iteeord. Ii'lithtful tnmlc comedy hit." -Evnln lttr VKXT VVKr.K SKATS NOW ! I A NATIONAL INSTITUTION jliBiFigy! 'A' K It to IS5 Matr SI to 12 00 hMnut nlow filitnth I'. .11 1UII1JP ji THOMAS H. JNCE'S DKA-MA Of I.IKK AND I.OVK , ' LYING LIPS iiiminiroiiii peuirle nh ii. nern n'.i liritlliin' I'l-nUr re-t hea-l-d by ltous Plrn n1 Vloreiun Vliar ' ADDUD STW TOO;.r;KVi:.;,K COMEDT Next Week, Seats Tomorrow RALPH DUNBAR'S REVIVAL nr.OINAI,D DE KOVEN'S M ASTErtPIECB . Hat., ii sister of tho bridegroom, was bridesmaid. Mr. George Datz acted best man for his lirolho Included Mr. William brother; Dr. William bert Hayes and Mr Kdward Doy VtW'GRKSS K I J-:i I G The marriage of Mls- Mildred Ilblg daughter of Mrs. Mary l.elblg. of C2.1C Chew street, to Mr i;iiner Nungresse. of 1705 North Twenty -second street, will take place at S o'clock this evening at the home "t he b''c'e' tnother. Tho Hcv. John Harvey lee pastor of the NANCE O'NEIL (IN TErtflON) IN The Passion Flower . MLqt-:iUIM) Il Jacinto flrnawr a vio iig I'leture-- Thrilling Sp.k' Mrfltilfl D V UEIUBIIT Ot'FElta hor a.nd U.oMs'he'rs I f) JIDC DllTIJl . Kelln. the bride's K K K K I I I M Al i Hhrlvcr Mr Al M M 11 I X II I I ' in. Kdward Doyle. UJ l LZ..f...b V:. ' l -u I 0K VICTORIA " .vrAUKF.T ABOVE NINTH H, 9 V. M TO 11.15 P. M A Emtnouii First National Attraction Dorothy Phillips In AJ.LEN ItOMmAlVS Man-Woman-Marriage Thousands of Actors and Animals rAPlTHI '- MAflKET STHKET vvrtl 1 1 KJl, OEOiior. Artt.tss TUB in 13 IJEVIU" 111 li Mull little Nancy lloyt wns i. mn-' nttnii live maid of Iionor at M Mi I I' weililing jn Wnhh- 'i , inninv Sin- was in wliitr I i lirini.i of tlie (iaiilinldis. Yoi( r n in nl. giooiu :s Captain (tun nel tui liiotlier, Geniii'iii (Jan-.a- h.s In -.i man Mope looked i 'I Mie vore u veiy slmn vved- ii io l . . nml ln'i viil w.is "holt, loo eight guests tin door, mi was all vpiv . hut nio,t iiiiusinil nnd urtistii Ii. en mid h four oi liv of those I ni d iw n to attond the eerptnon.v . i'. going In live iii Mexiio for'a i nn. i" land I I vv ,s a Ijlowj day Ian eek. and .-" ' ip wind hliihteretl the i tar and wide, and though Mr. - a hit drnf and knows it him- (" ' roiihl not iiiiie iindersinnd vvlij II vliniild lool; o siirprised ' linking. "Mow's litifciness'''' I 'l.'nfi.ti ' " ' Mi.d Mi ll- - ! nir) vi svlvln Van KenHfceUcr Stiong daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Alan Hartwell Strong, or Twenty-llrHt nnd lie l.ancey Btreets. who Is a student at tho National L'athcdtnl School ot Washington and who will spend tlio earlv bummei In Hit-i-jgo studying music will Join her par ents earl.v In August at MintucKei Mi and Mrs 'hai'es Stewart Wuits tykedrfiti IrrhtriiM jir Auaiie- Uiwirrata 1'rlcri '-SH'tv' Wrllt f Plwat for r.nrrar c rrlatt4 BamplM. R0TAL ENGRAVING CO. 814 Waliil SL Mini. SiKK Hi our unn rn iiui llls.W Klil. Ilrrmn Ki. VVhltt kid rWELVK-fllTY w 91 ML v 7. i I IS no longer a question of address fr locality that interests the intclli Knit woman of today in buying hei footwear. W'c bhow in our Stores authentic stles that she seeks, cre ated by the master Mioe designers, and offl'i' her value: that arc unequalled by any shop here or in New York. Sheer Open-work -r l.ace-inscrt Silk Stocking!,, hour-fifty to Six Dollars. ALLABLW . GOOB SHOES Q2B MARKET STREET M)th and Chestnut Streets 4028 Lancaster Avenue 2736 Germantown Avenue 5(304 Germantown Avenue m jiWiiliiii'iailiM wm.A Walnat St. Between 12th & 13th 1222-1224 Walnut Street MM We Have Repriced Our Entire Stock of Suits, Coats & Wraps Savings Range From $10 to $70 Coats & Wraps Typical "Stecker" fashions; distinc tive and individual, in every desirable fabric and color. Trimmed with stitching, fringe, silk tassels, and summer furs. Former Prices $45, $65 to $235, Now '35, $45 to $165 m S$- ti" SpoH Coats of Polo Cloth, English and Scotch Twreds, and other sport rnateriaU in smart yet practical models. Special at $35 Tailored Suits A wonderfully attractive and varied collection, including handsomely embroidered and braid trim med as well as the plain tailored models in the newest shades of twill cord, tricotine and covert. Former Prices $75, $95 to $135, Now s55, $75 & 95 Sport Suits of English Herringbone, Scotch Tweeds; and other mannish fnbrica. Special at $35 ill x' a - in "HliAUIN' HOME" RUTH 7.ACKEE Danclnjr with Del Dslbert'a BreailwaT Jarz Iloya METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE am, thi? wi:ek Thr Shown all. 300. 7.S0 and 0.00 Prices: Mats. 30c; Eves. 40c and 60c Hfr.ill r.a GIvbii Away nt Karh Alalln SPECIAL CONCERT PHILADELPHIA ORCHESTRA WAGNER PROGRAM , Monday Evening. April 25 TlcktU now nt imi'Pn'S 1119 Oir.tnut i. A Acadrrny Honts 7." 1 $1 ;.i ;. SO. tier, to loc No tax I'hrekii to Go. T. Haly America's Greatest Comic Opera Tl.M'PAHAnL.K I AST SI "KHB CIIOIIL'H mentd Orchtra llirlM Conductln I AI.I, 1-iVljtJ A DAI. A1 RFPFNT MARKET ST. D.I Mth InEVJILiIN I XOtuI.A Mnct.BA.V In ( IIirKKNS" MAHKET AT JUNIPEn VAt'TVRVIM.r 11 Tn 11 MTrn'-imT-c t.rNATIr OMNKB OTHgR3 GLOBE u POPCI.ATt VVCIJ Mi TO fl MAT. 50e TO 1 SO BROAD last 2 POP.- MAT. TODAY WEEKS $2 HE ST S11ATS ALL. BVGS 4 BAT MAT, .".Or TO CO JOHN DRINKWATER'S 1 EITH'S THEATRE DOROTHY JARDON AmTlrnn Grand Onpn fltar ONA MUNSON ,,rMAn.Vnr vh&rl &zr L.EEDOM VAI. ERN1B 8TANTO.V Tamfo KaJlamn .Marrutrlta rnoiim illMAra ABRAHAM LINCOLN with FRANK McGLYNN OriEinalramous u"cny Intact WHY "NOT? " Till- '-LE EP.EST ML'PlC.vr. COMEDT or THD SEASON WILL BE IIETEATED roil THE BENEFIT or 'The China Famine Fund A-d.niy ot Mulr Thuridny E . April SI Judas Maccabeus THE CHORAL SOCIETY Hnr:p CJorrlon Thunder fondactor (IRAI K KKHNS Soprano MABEL KEUDOR Alto rHElJEnii'K OCNSTK.Il. Tanor JOHN VANDERSLOOT. Ban and MEMBKlts PIIII-ADELPinA ORCHE3TIIA TlcVe's h' IIBEe' and Academy of Muile. T5r- II 110 1 50. Box 8fat. J2 DO JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St ifMl. P"rl liom. Adultt OAltll K1a "nJ Ch-ldren'a Clai.ti. LlANl IWll Modtrn and E.tliatlo Dane. Vftli-li Inc. nsni Thura. Eth. M " Phona. Wal 137 -vDDt-lCt 'VI arniantovrnrhltrn Av. JrvrnCUIvi itniine Tomorrow- S 13 MAE DESMOND :; &?&!!! .y wu i a TDivnd to Mrr ROSELAND DANCING Broad and Columbia AT TIIK rommhia nidff ACADEMY OF MUSIC NEW VOVRI.TV DANCE OV THn DrT5c . EVENING OF APRIL 2 7TH Private Instruction numoror.oj-. , n:tii ro.-si.at n.Pre nnd i- A'ad-my P'amon.l "MS pncei from Pl'ty OnH to Thrt Dollarj CASINO VVb' ah Hth Mit iruay FOLLIES OF THE DAY r7 'irMT'S PTH4 AUCH KvC 8.15 UbiVlv;lN 1 J ,,,, M,,,, vl. But 2 IS EMMETT WELCH Minstrels -ttvr.m SHIMMT Kaffe Klateh Daneara I-ROCADERO T5;.cn!.,f'".,: Another Griffith Triumph! "All the DISTINCTIVE METHODS ot Griflith direction hae been employed with the usual gratifying results." Public Ledger. "To those who admire his artistn the picture is AMPLY WORTH A PLACE IN THAT GALLERY WHERE THE BIRTH OF A NATION' I -IANGS." .Vtv. "The latest production for the screen of that master director, D. W. Griffith, TOUCHES THE HEART OF EVERY BEHOLDER, for A LOVE that is transcendent animates the tale and presents a NEW ASPECT OF THE GREATEST EMOTIONS." R a ord. ANOTHER GRIFFITH TO H.SG IN THE SCREENS ART GALLERY." A orth American. "A picture of vital dramatic interest STRIKINGLY PRE SENTED, with sufficiencomedv scenes. "Evrnino ?,,;., , . vwarf. "The scene between! nc two brothers where the weakling is taken into the arms of the stronger, who wins forgiveness, is perhaps the strongest EMOTIONAL ACTING TIfAT THE LOCAL SCREENS HAVE HAD." I 'A citing Ledger. THERE IS SOMETHING NEW AND UNUSUAL UNDER THE SUN! A D. W. GRIFFITH'S DREAM STREET CHESTNUT STREET OPERA HOUSE LIMITED KNTr,AGliMr.N'T Evenings. 50c to $1.50-600 OrJicstr.i Sen- ,,t M 00 Matinees Orchestra $100, B;ik..m nj, ...h, vs ?;, ALLMA.-R.MRMD " M ri.M..-. UAIL i .3.1 I I i i S -V .j-.ry M. .,try..y , Wj-m, jaJljlllg.V..,' fin -, , .twnft. ,. T- .4MW,. -K. ;.: ..Ma. lajji ,
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