"''&ilfmr0''' ($ iJ,k'i" IPVl'SV !"! T'rrTZ,iit,,t'i-''' -i; " y'fi5rr''"! " r)-if I . i t 1 EVENING PtJBJJC LEDGER PHILADELPHIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 22, 1921 11 JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE JVancy JFytne Talks of the Dinner-Dance to Be Given Tonight for Miss Mary Starr Griscom She Hears New Bits About 7,JVhy Not?" at Academy Next Week of QUITE n numucr ot oiifoiiown people will come on today to be guest it the houce pnrty which Polly Orlneom Is Riving over the week-end. jlrs. Clement A Orlftcom, Polly's grandmother, will Rive n dinner-dance tonight for her nt Dolobrnn. tho beau tiful tlrlKcom place nt Hnvcrford. You know thnt hontio In wonderfully fitted for g dance; there ih n largo ballroom and n beautiful gallery of paintings, boslilm the regulation drawing rooms, library aud dlrilnc room. Polly Is Ihc daughter of Mr. Hod man Urlacom. Her mother, who died i couple of years ngo, was Miss Annlo Starr, a much-loved woman. Mr. Oris rom's house Is built on the grtfunds of Dolobrnn. which Is the family home built by the late Mr. Clement QrWcora. Mrs. Orlscom and her daughter, Miss Pansy Orlscom. recently returned from their plantation in Florida, where they usually stay from January until April each year. Among the out-of-town guests who ulll stay with Mr. Itodman Orlscom anil Pollv over thi week-end are Mar sarct Mo'orhcnd, of Plttsbiirgh ; Jerome Smith and Francis Day, of Now ork: Theodore Kcneflck, of IJuffnlo, nnd Ralph Poart, of St. Paul. I HEAR that Cordelia Duke hns re turned to llryn Mnwr, after a stay of several wcoks in New lork. Cor delia, by the way, is (coin to be one of those in "CynthlnV garden scene in "Why Not?" which is to bo repeated next Wednesday for the China Famine Fund benefit, nnd I hear she lias a perfectly ravishing frock to wear. Cor .Vila Is certainly good to look nt. It is not that she is so beautiful, but she Is so cute and daluty nnd fascinating. Rome of the other smart-looking women who have been asked to nug went this scene In the garden out in Haverford are Mrs. V ctor Ma her, Mrs. (Albert Mather. Mm. Hamilton Chcstmi. Mrs. Aleck lnrnnll, Mrs. Heck Welherlll, Corn Shields nnd sev eral others. ,, Then have you heard nbout the Chi nese dance which has been introduced among the stunts whicll ore to be a part of the entertainment nt the garden partv? Well, Alva Sergeant has got It up and will lend the girls, and Rrnnnle Wnrburton has gone over to New York nud has got Mr. .Icgfcld to lend the costumes which the girls nre to wear. There ore to be twenty four in the dance, nnd they nre all working like mnd with their new dnucc Pecirv Thnjer nnd Gertrude Conn- ttr inve Dcen nanru 10 me "" rlrls in the Atlantic City scene, dinner on Thursday. May J 2, nt the nnb blt to be given by Dr. nnd Mrs. Arthur II. Oerhn.nl, of 2110 Pino street. Mr. nnd Mrs. Coxe nnd their family are now liv ing nt Hnrfcd, their country place at Penllyn? ' Mr. William E. Heyl, son of Mr Alex ander T. Hlade, of Wynnawood, who tips been n year In Paris, whero he Is study In If, will sail for this country on Juno oil tho Aqultanla. Mr. Heyl will Join his paronts nnd brothers. Mr. Isaac C. Heyl nnd-Mr. Hornard C. Heyl, the latter part of June nnd will motor with them to Jamestown, where they will spend the summer at their cottage. Miss Mary Cuthbcrt Boyd, daughter of Dr. nnd Mrs. Oeorgo M Doyd, of 1919 Spruco .street, will entertain kt a tea at her home on Tuesday nfternoon at 4 o'clock In honor of Miss Prances Wharton Hcott, dnusrhter of Mrs. J. Alll Bon Scott, of 2204 Pino street, who .will be married to tho Itev. Albert Hartley Lucas, son of Mrs. Albert Lucns, of 329 South Elghteonth street. In June. Mrs. Frederick W. Sohmldt. of Juniper Hall, Radnor, will glvo a small luncheon, followed by the matinee, In honor of her aaugmer, miss nenne.ua .Moore Schtnltu, tomorrow afternoon. Mr, and Mrs. John AVanntnaKer, at tho IlltZ'Carlton, In Jr of .lenklntown, nro spending this week ;vcw Yoru. . Mrs. Samuel K. Ileevcs nnd her son, Mr. Jay Ileevcs, or 316 South Twenty first street. w"l sail for Europe on Mnv 13, whore they will spend the summer In France. Mrs. Reeves will bo joined In June by Mr. Itecves and their other sons, Mr, Crnlg Ueeves ,nnd Mr. Samuel IC r. llceves. Jr Mr. nnd Mrs. T. Williams Roberta, of 1'encoyd Fnrms, llalo, will sail on Mny 16 on tho Olympic foe Europe, whero they will Bpcnd tho summer. Mrs. J. Oglo Wnrflold, of 2216 Spruce street, has Issued Invltntlons for a luncheon on Saturday, May 14, In honor or her daughter, Miss Loulso Warlleld. Dr. and Mrs. J Murray Ellzey nnd their daughters. Miss Allco M. Ellzey and Miss Mary C. Ellzey. nnd their son. Mr. J. Murray Ellzey, of 196 Highland avenue. Chestnut Hill, will leave early In Juno for Atlantic City, whero they will Bpend the summer at their cottage n v.neisea Mr. nnd Mrs Alfred G. Clay, spruce street, win sail ror Europe latter nart spend tho summer travelings of 1229 one tho of June, where they will mmor traveling. Their inn. In-law nnd daughter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Hen- riques ,rawinra, or 173Z spruce street, will occupy their house during their ab sence. vMr. and Mis. John Edunrd Zlmmor. man and their daughters. Miss Harriet F. Zimmerman, Miss Anna C, Zimmer man and Miss Helena H. Zimmerman, of jbiv uo Lriincey piace, win win next week ror south America, w ncro they will Bpcnd several months. Miss Nancy Emhardt, daughter of the djrgr. Photo by Mnrcesu. MISS MAUV STAUK GUISCOM Debutante iliiughter of Mr. Hod man IC. Orhcoin, f Dolobrnn, Haverford, who will he tho guest of' honor nt n tlinncr-dniico tills evening to be given by her grand mother, Mrs. Clement A. Orlscom Ilev. Wlllla'm Chauncey Kmhnrdt, of Newtown, nnd Miss Frances Wheatiuj Sutro, of Ocrmantown, who have been spending tho winter In southern Califor nia, have loft for tho Pnclllc Northwest nnd British Columbia. They will return to this city early next month. An evening at music will bo given on Friday evening, May G, ut tho Manhelm Cricket Club for tho benefit of the Phil adelphia Orphanage nt Walllngford, which Is tho oldest Institution of Its kind In Pennsylvania. Tho committee In charge of tho muslcale and board of di rectors of the orphannge Includes Mrs. Horatio Curtis Wood, Mrs. Mlnturn T. Wright, Mrs. Frnncls H. Strawbrldga and Mrs. Samuel Rowland Morgan. The Unique Opera Company will glvo selections from tho operas "La Forco del Destlno," "La Tosc.V' VCarmen," "Alda" and n "Chinese Dance." Tho cast In cludes Miss Knthnrlno Wharton Morris, Miss Mary Pollock, Miss Rose Hawkes, Miss Pnulettc Vnn Rockens, Mr. George Hunt, Mr. Ilnrry Parrlsh, Mr. Carl Stanger, Mr. Bertram WPP'o'CM Ernest kltson, Mr, Max M. Von dchauj onseo and Mr. Ilodolphe M. Von Hchnu ensee. Mrs. Henry H. Pease and her daugh ter, Mis Polly Pease, of. 2807 De Ifncey place. Will sail early In the summer for Franco! where, she wilt leave her daugh ter In a school In Paris. Mrs. Pease will remain abroad for tho winter. Mrs. Edward Orauley, of Iansdowne, -.in .ni.rtnin nt a. curA narty nnd hand- vrrhlaY shower- at her home, tomorrow Carr performed the ceremony. Miss Margaret Devlne was tho bridesmaid, and Mr. Jolfn Chessme acted ns best man, After n woddlng trip Mr. and Mrs. Herbert will be at homo at 2107 Mimin street. WE8T PHILADELPHIA nnd Mrs., Carlton Mae Allen ... im wnw rr una urn nua,i aiternooii i" ""'''";---. p Mooro a M d Mrfl el,aaugrir ui i. """. r Triu-v cox. Mr. nnd Mrs. Allon are entertaln- Mi. nnd Mrs.. Carlton Mao Allen of 6428 Angora torrnce, will entertain the member at their card club thlB evening. The guests will Includo Mr. and Mrs. Dorfl Moore, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey HUtzcll. whose marriage to Mr. Trncey M. Purse, of Chattanooga, Tenn., will takn mace on auno n. inn ii""-."- Include Mrs Itlchard Forrest. Miss Katharine Cox, Miss Dorothy Edwards. Miss Gertrude Edwards, Miss Muriel Knoll. Miss Janot Krnll, Miss DoroMy K5ller, Miss Allco Koller. Miss Marlon Mlshler. Miss Elisabeth Read and Miss SUo Suddards. QERMANTOWNi Mr and Mrs. Howard F. Tophan, 6128 Greene street, announce the mar rlnge of their daughter. Miss Merlon Hnrdlng Tophan. to Mr. Durns Lnf ferty. of Mount Airy, on Saturday, April 16, at Elkton, Md. Mr. and Mrs. Laf ferty spent a short tlmo nt Ocean City and they nro now occupying their apart ment nt 6307 Germantown avenue. Mr. and Mro. Lafferty entertolned In formally at their homo on Tuesday eve ning, when their guests Included Mlsa Esther Thomas. Mies Lillian Zimmer man. Mr. nichard Beasley nnd Mr. Lea Barley. The Rev. Frnncls Shunk Downs, and Mrs. Downs, 134 East Washington lane, arc receiving congratulations ,upon tho birth of a daughter. Elizabeth Dnlid Downs, on Wednesday, April 6. ALONG THE READING Jlrs. Wllklns Jones Perkins, of Old York road and Spring avenue, Elklns Park, entertained her bridge club Wed nesday afternoon. There wero eight members present. Tho nnnunl Mny Day feto and garden party of tho Oak Lnno Review Club will be held tho afternoon and evening ot Wednesday, May 18. NORTH PHILADELPHIA An Informal birthday party was given In honor of Mr. Samuel Relnhclmcr, 870 North Twenty-third street, bv mem bers of his ImmedbUo family on Tuesday evening. a nrattv vpdrilnf took dace on Mon day at St. Mnlachy's Church, Eleventh nboo Master street, when Mrs. Jinry t niini.hi' hpr.imo thn bride of Mr, '"William Oulnan. Miss Helen aallagher, daughter of tho bride, was maid ot honor : Mr. Albert aallagher. a son, gave ui. MAh,- In mnrrlAirn. Alter n, small reception the bride and bridegroom left for an extended trip to New York and Nlnirara Falls, and upon their return they will live In -Tioga. SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Pansy Noonan and Miss Cell O'Donnell have returned home after spending several days nt Lnkewood, N. J. Tho wedding of Miss Mary Elisabeth Blondo, daughter ot Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Blonuo. of 21 oouin unncrou street, nnd Mr. John Herbert took place on Wednesday afternoon at St Monica' Church, at 4 o'clock. Tho Row Father and If you did not sec that dnncc, icAj nl go tills tune i sre n, " ". " ......v. Jul? And the girls arc so graceful and erazv nbout dancing. Don't forget, too. that' there nre reproductions of Broad nnd Chestnut street tho back ground of the Phllndelphln Orchestra In the Academy of Music, n scene in the BelleMii-Htrntford corridor nnd n few other well-known localities of this city. WIIKN tonched by Helen llaon ami D.ivc Vogels, the "jeunesse" of this tonn appeared nt the little Theatre in "Whv Not?" In February, a musical fhoiv'plnnneil. hand painted, reliegrsed, written, composed nnd linprcsnrined by i nlf. I took off thp nroverblal hat from . mv golden topknot nnd placed it before them, nnd I nm as eager to sec the revival with Its added features as I was to see tiic opening show. It hns pep, it has go, it has Jnck Whiting, nnd nfter thnt oil is said nnd done, especially "Afterwards." And if on don't understand wlint I mean by tint, go on Wednesday nnd hear Jnck ting .flerwnrds," nnd you will wish that Mime one would induce them to give it ngniu I think I told you thnt the Chinese Minister has accepted nn invitation from Mr. Oeorgu I.orimcr to come up fiom Washington nnd attend the show, and Mr. ami Mrs. Lorlmer will enter tain him nt dinner at the Hitz-Ciirl ton befoie the performance. You know Mr. Lorlmer is head of tiie China Famine Fund in this city, having with him Mr. Alba Johnson. Mrs. Oeorge Wharton Pepper, Miss Thomas, dean of Hryn Mawr nnd Mrs. William lloyd. YOP know how lovely it is in this kind of weather when you nre live or fix enrs of uge and you can run out of doors nnd dig in the beautiful, warm, dirt) mud ! You get so nice und sticky, and . on mnke beautiful pies aud build tunnels and carry sand nnd little peb bles nnd mnke beautiful things It is just wonderful, until it's time to come in und then well you know how it is. while It's awfully ulce nfter its over, nud you are all powdery nnd have lovely fresh clothes, the scrubbing in thnt tub, thnt mother or nurse .gives you is not pleasant while it's going on. With all this in intud you ennnnt quite blame Tommj, when mother wnn complain ing how short he wnB for his age. for leinnrklug, "Well mnboif jou let a little bit of dirt stay on me, l'(Lgiow' lome." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES7 . Miss Catharine Coxe, daughter of Mr. snd Mrs. Henry Brlnton Coxe, of 109 South Twenty-first street, vwhosa mm rlage to Mr. Andrew Wagner Porter will take place on Thursday, June 16, in the Episcopal Church of the Messiah, Owjneild, will bo the guest of honor at n Mlrrl I'clou 0SSUia Brtll Trlt or rkM( far Enrnl or Printed Hsmplr. R0TAL ENGRAVING CO. 814 Wtinl St kaKvvK5s;s "The Finest Butter in America!" 1 A Butter 57 i C lb At, all our Sloucs iffii Mil Adjoining the St. James mmmKmsmigsamiimmmmmmaBammmmmmaSmm Walnat St. Between 12th & 13th 1222-1224 Walnut Street HIIIIIUIIWIilH an For Saturday Only ! An Extraordinary Sale of. Misses 'Sports Suits Showing Reductions of $10 to $35 on Each' Garment i A clearance of styles in which the sizes have become "broken. There are splendid opportunities here for small women as well as misses. All this season's modes, fabrics, and colors; all from our own stock; and all sizes from 1 4 to 38. I Reduced For Immediate Clearance to- $25&$35 Stirling Wl Charleton Ing their grnrtdmother, Mrs, Mae, of Boston. Mr. nnd Mrs. -Maurice K Ingber, whoso marriage took place recently, have returned from thorr woddlng trip nnd are at home at 1919 North Thirty- third street. Mrs. Ingber will be remem bered ns Miss O. Olnsburg. Mr nnd Mrs. Samuel Aw Peters hae rotumed from their wedding trio ana nre at home at 4121 Pennsgrove avenue. Mm. Peters will be rememueren ns auss Ida Hoffman rlnge. beforo her recent mar- LAN8DOWNE Mr and Mrs. Henry Neftll Pilling re turned on Tuesday from their wedding trip spent In Cuba, They nre staying for a short tlmo with Mr. Charles, J Pilling, of 42 Windermere avenue, be fore occupying tneir npanmem, ui oi Owen avenue. Mrs. nichnrd Hall, of Drldgeton. Pa., spent last weeK-ena wun air. ana airs C. Edwin Huntor. Miss Dorothy Koller and .Miss Koller have returned from York Alice 1'a. ?"-"."""""."" 7.rt Th J ll.'8C I 19 BUUII IU u ........... -- -,, -I -....,.. ..... nlAaamnH nt MISB KeKei "V,m ''""'.nrr'Hehool. were Miss where they spent the week-end visiting friends. CAMDEN " Miss Antes L. Itegel. daughter of : Mr; and Mrs. H. A. Ilcgel, 311 Norm ror , second street, was given min rise shower at her homo by MJgs Mario vlew- egcr nnd Miss Marlon aarwooa. ...... Iff Doris Ogden, Mas Doroiny -rlngton. Miss Christine Poffcnberger. Mlssl Kl'carVor Kesslo, Miss Frieda KeMlc. Mlsa Minnie Hrlll. Miss Anna Hrlll, , Mis Viola Iluiby nnd Mm. Ella Darneu Rhodes. Hlrsch-Zelaao Weddlnfl A pretty wedding will take i place :al 7 o'clock this ovonlng, when Miss Char fot e nose Zolsse, o?'0152 Columbia ave nue! will bo given In marriage bv her ?..k'.. ii. nw. Kelsso. to Mr. Itobert .Iv..tj. iTi.nh e isaa Mnrlvn road The ceremony wilt be performed by tho Ilev. Itobert Norwood, of St. Pauls u.-rini rhurch. Overbrook, nfter which a reception wilt follow. The brldo will be attired In a gown nrf 1 white roynlty satin with a court train of satin hung from the shoulders Her veil of tulle will bo nrranged with orange blossoms nnd will extend tn length of tho train Sho will carry a shower bouauet of orchids and Idles of tho valley. Miss Paula Zelsse, a sister, will attend the brldo ns mold of honor She will wear a gown of nprlcot organdie' and carry a basket filled with spring) flowers. I Tho brldenmalds will Includo Miss Jcnnnetto Hlrsch. a sister of the bride groom. Miss Prlsclila Blocker, Miss Anna 'l Harvey, of Medlii, nnd Mrs. .T. Scott Kvansoii, of aermnntowti .They will bo attired alike In gowns of rainbow colors, nnd they will carry baskctn filled w th larkspur and snnpdrngonH nnd tied wltn bows of tulle . . ... Dr. Carl Zelsse. a brother of tho bride, will act as best man After a wedding, trip to Bermuda Mr and Mrs. Hlrsch will make their home at 1233 Marlyn road. The Thirteenth Street Shop Where Fashion Reigns ffirt&V Thirteenth Street Just below Chestnut Specials for Saturday . wd 29.75 39.75 Tweed Sport Suit, in the new shades mixtures. Formerly priced to $45.00. Canton Crepe Dreises, in the smartest street and afternoon models. Special Pretty New Tub Dresses Crispy, dainty models in dimity, voiles and organdies; in white, plain colors and effective combinations. Extraordinary values. 2.00 2.95 3.95 Alicays Distinctive Never Expensive' pniinM George Allen, inc. 1214 Chestnut Street 1214 Nowadays If 8 Allen's Hats For Friday and Saturday A Remarkable Collection of Spring-time Hats for Women, Misses and Children You Can Choose Vell in the Trimmed Department for $10.00 to $15.00 Sports Hati.pfithc distinctive type nt $5.50 to 514.00. Children's Trimmed Hats. Prices begin at $5.00. You will he pleased with the high quality of our millinery at the most conservative prices. ' Allen's for Hat Trimmings Dozens of Hat Wreaths in Field Flovyers, Roses, Berries and Orange Blossoms $1.50 to $5.00. Berries, Cherries and Grapes 35c to $1.50 bunch. Pond Lilies and Gardening at 75c each. Ostrich Fancies, special $2.00; Hat Pins, G2c to $2.00. nat .Bands in Silk and Crepe Plaids, Plain Colors; Plain with Polka Dot and Bulgarian 65c to 85c. Women9 8 Fine Lisle Yests, Special, 50c each; 3 for $1.35 Women's fine Lisle Vests of tho better kind in both regular ami bodice tops and In all sizes from 36 to H Marked at this special pi Ice 00c eneli, or 3 for $1,33. Women's Full Fashioned Lisle Hosiery, 65c pair; 3 pairs for $1.50 Friday and Saturday only It is er unusual to obtain a full-fashioned lisle mock mk of uus Krado ns theao aro back, to -pre-wur prices Alt sizes lllack and Wblte onl . Fownes Filosette Gloves, $1.25 to $2.00 Fllonftte Is n washable fabric In fine closo weave, maklnc n ery uttnictlve b!oc nnd sertceablo us well All the new Spring shades in the assortment 'i rlimp wrUt lriiKlh, III. S3 pair. luat balow the elbow nt il.7.1 pair. full elbow length ut j.00 pair. Silk Scarfs in Vogue for Spring We hae Just receled some of the newer stles In the Roman Stni Scarfs These nre In tho very bright colors now so much In lU-mami 30.00, 3S.00, J12.00. .iiiim Saturday is Veiling Day at Allen's W are told mnny times n day that we have the arc here In excellent variety and moderately priced ntl.R, aDI-n...... . of elllnR in the City All the neuest meshes nnd dots frofh ubro-1. Petticoats, a Sale at $1.00 Ueatheibloom Petticoats In plnin colors, brown. Ria ouinic w. with rullle ot contrasting- color. Sizes 34, 30 38 lenuth , JJ50 value Figured Heatherbloom Petticoats, $3.00 pleated flounce A Mover flKUred deslKiia of Heutherhlonma tailored In every detail. Itegular J4 60 grade well Toilet Articles at Special Prices Catj's VOrlmn French Knee I'owder In eirery Hunted ,hnile, 14,. hi,x Aiureu French Knee l'nwilrr, OBc bor. Aiurm Hcliet l'owder, 68c, ' Hlsaud's I'n Air Kmbnume, large Bol, bo lompurt I'undrr t 35 lll(ud' Un Air Kmbuume Xollft I'nivdrr. aiuull, iflo at SSo bo. Allen's French Hair Nets, $1.00 Dz. 'JThe Old Original Quality" the r'rV& cheerfully replaced. If you have not uitf in! J"n,r."Wet',l.ncrfAcr " ;oc for a sample net or ask the fomip who wear them. C,-Senu us N. AXELROD 21GSo.52d St. (i noon Dresses Women'sMisses' Crcpo Me tcors, Canton Crepe & TnfTctns Only on 52d St. IAN YOU flKT HUCII Vl.fK8 $30 Dresses $19.75 $45 Dresses.... $25.00 All colors nnd lirn. ENGLISH TWEED Sports Suits Our own make. Puny Willow and TaffetH ItnlnK. Women1 mlnaes. S19.75 Keirnlarljr VERY IIANDSO.MK Tricotine Suits llest Trlcotln anrt Polret Twill. I'IhIii nnd funny llnlnit. 'Women's nnd ml. S32.50 ; SUITS MADE TO ORDER PARAMOUNT 1342 Chestnut St. Tomorrow a Great Special SALE! Of Stunning, New Sports . Skirts Worth $15.00 $7.95 Plaids! Stripes! Chocks! All tho smartest modes: Straightline, Knife and Box Plaited. Wonderful Color Com binations. All sizes. SKK TltRRK PARAMOUNT VA LTJES "inFin WORLD'S MOST HEAUTIFUL. THBATIUt, '? 'l IV; MARKET AT 19TH 11 A. M. TO 11:1B I. M. -,1 NORMA TALMADGE , 1 he Jrassion r lower , J. HELPENBTKIN MASON. 8elol;r i tra.M,M.l.. ....... n..... i. '. Next Week rtoSCOE ( Addeil Mho In y Arranged rrnloru FATTY 1 AHUUUKLB THE DOLLAR-A-YEAn MAM" J STANTON ,tEE7. ftffS'. LUGENE O'BRIEN tt i r DnOADWAT AND IIOMB?J' Added RBRNARD POLAND, flololst . ' r. Ji m EA T A C tlU MARKET ST i -Ii-Vll, io a m to nun p. ." '. Ai JUSTINE JOHNSTONE Jn a Seneatlonal Production, tha "', Plaything of Broadway LOVE JNTRIflUE ROMANCE rcadia io a. m to n ; p. w h PUILADELPIIIAa TOREMOST THEATRES P ARRirk' last 2 evos V-Ir.lVlV Lat Mat Tomorrow LAST 3 TIMES DAUrDBElASCO, (.JRrVr-V THOMAS H. INCE'S DRAMA OK LIFE AND LOVB LYING LIPS Added Nw ''Toonervlllo" Comdjr Nxi Wofk DEnD DANIELS AND JACK HOLT In "DUCKS AND DRAKES" VICTORIA rrjirutfr.T Dorothy Phillips In Allon Holubar'a Btupmdoua Production Man-Woman-Marriage Next Wok "TUB DRANDINO IRON" C A PITOI 12 MAJIKET STRDbTT in "THE DEVIL" DtrrrKlT' MARKET ST. Bl. ITti rlllVlililN 1 DOUOLAB MaeLHAN 1 ( i4 GLOBE MPrtrrnri 1UOLAB MaeLBAN ,-,1 In "CHICKENS" T MARKET AT JUNIPER VAt'DEVILLE 11 TO 11 4M LUNATIC CHINKS OTHERI PHILADELPHIA'S LEADINO DinncTioN or lee j. j. THEATRSa PHUIl&RT jnUDtlM Mita. Baturdar Eves., 50c to $2.50 (BgJt) MAT. TOMORROW "ta$2.'O0 Tur nnHtMAAK Ac AVAOiWCt . DcvASto ano SrAseo tr ' T'' m EVENINGS AT 8 'IS ADELPHI Matinee Tomorrow at 2:15 WILLIAM 0ewftrSm' cv Tl M. njeKruwtfS1 fie PRINCE aTHB PAUPER,. A PlAY BY AMtllt RIVES rrr m. niir.iHriiHuik KUT lltl MVTIVK Reed vvaaw i-Ii-vi- MVTIVEB TO.MOR AT J3p J H. FLORENCE- th "Z 7l T Orf jrr ocak Ssinwy h? or mmvm THE REST PLAT BEEN HERE THIS SEASON. EVE. BULLETIN ?itoMl c Next Monday Night The Favorite's Return Geo. M. Cohan's Comedians in the Musical Comedy Philadelphia Loves To thoaA who ndmlrn hla artlatrr 'hf picture i nmplr worth a place In thnt Ballery whcr 'The Rlrth of Nation hanOT Inquirer. D.. GRIFFITH prQJ'QIVtJ' mEAM T1E1BT nee CfIB oti) The lat-nt nroductlon tor tha acrnen ,.f that maater director D W Orltflth. ti- ih uu lira tiio neuri ui n,.ry Dnoiaar. for a lovo that la trnnHCendent ant matea the tato nnd nreaenta & new nMic' of tha createat emotions " Rit rl CHESTNUT ST. JJTAT .A GRRNDQlDMMEt MART WILL ONI.V IlEMAIN SHORT WHILE ".;. I'o Mata VI and Sa SEATS VOW HEM IM1 Heat Kent 8 12 FOR 1' WEEKS FORREST LAST 2 EV0Si Ust POP. MAT. TOMORROW LAST 3 TIMES OPERA Houat TWO SHOW3 DAILY CURTAIN 2.15 AND B.I5 3o'T?m600 WHESTRA 3AT5 ATJI00 MATS.ORCHKTRALOO-BAIC(W50'WA125' AU SMTl RHVtl UttlTW tNWCWIINt ------------ 13 A NATIONAL INSTJTUriON nilTSIs'llILlDi LL1 i Next Week, Seats Selling RALPH DUNBAR'S REVIVAL nF.OlN V I) DF KO I'N s Msin,in. WALNUT JStciSL0 LAST 3 PERFORMANCES OF VICTOR HERBERT'S. GREATEST .ML'SICAt, COMEDT JGIRLtSsSPOTLIGHT EXTRA! MR. HERBERT WILL DIRECT TONIGHT, SAT. MAT. & NIGHT 4. M-.M W FPh -HBATH NuW SKI I IN'd NANCE O'NEIL UN PERSON! IN" The Passion Flower MALQIIERinA) l)y .laclnto Renarenta u Jlovinif Pcture-A Thrlllltut Spokao Drnmn EITH'S THEATRE DOROTHY JARDON ONA MUNSON HARRY TIOHE & EDNA LBKOOM VAL ERNIH STANTON OTHERS " hpei-Ui Koture Fril A iiturilav KitnliiK. Dorothy Jar. don lll airiK ' Elll Kill ' e a v run . is V 1 1 N,it Ainericu's Gicatest Comic Opera IKCOMPARARI r i Ahr St PLRU CHORUS Auvmented Orrheatr-A llsdea I ontlurtlni; BROAD LAST 2 WEEKS All. LUS & -.VI Ml .Ml io m. 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