r- r r,- mnuwx. !' '. JV7 s " i v JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE ' " 'rt0' Wynne fells of the Death of Mrs. Robert Toland. She lias Bits of News About Tomorrow'' s Performance of "IFhystfot?" w i;ao11 m,tc', ,in" mllcl' '" vki,b ?"'.." "f imloim .. tt III I oliim. purple mill fflul , . ... ili.r ilrosa uns n Htnnrt i. it., nnii "...,. .. ..inii, iiBJ iWHl'l f "". in.l e hnuillllllU. " t.ul-1 ITlic h" n hnt .fliniiii-linilPi'trtrntt.fQiii if n oi L Itlntiml ttitli . t..nin mi T H nuni'i ................ . .i. t rrclg1 iip.tninul brim. fmciJ the 1 ;rr, ",'..... -I... IVollii.m "'i1' VAu" nutl broiiw. nml n nhell lint - p V,,f Cfiniit brim. It l von rooiI feeni.l oni vvlth alight biuui. ,; 'fJ worn b Mr. Hnmiltm, K' Hor ilrcH "f coIToum-oI-i int.m crepo runt p on plnlu lines ;, C nro" h.gp hat Of the Snmo . rlinn.c.lltha Intovel hnnnp "'". iiunifnh' ,l- thine r .'."T.i ii other plnln hat nml mi Jtno8o..r Vh fo vr f.ro,it- lf Jnnr lint I" lroxw'' J01"', lttCC i '.". '"""W.1' ', i bH.P. thf IHmli of blue. If. ! arv Incv ell. too, m-nrrely n bit of At , .i i int. Mi. Gnrtlncr f'nswitt SA . llnik wt lrnpl with n veil of ,M Vierlptlon I" - Aml. yUs J I ninpton nrucB n wearing n winit hut In l-on trlruiucJ Ith n brown Inie eit. . rpHK .lentil of Mm Hubert Tolnn.l'U r.nt roiiow to thoie who knew . ' i ,1 i.i.i Sho Ilveil foi niiinj wind hi 121!! Spiur-i- Btioi't Mi To i.h n Mian anniP. Dale. Her Dale. . ,l. . Un idlP Mt Hirhnrd liVV.1 n"t door to Mrs Tola nil nt 121.. 1 , trocl oml IiIh son. r. L.tni.i nle live theie now. Mrt. Toland's lAuhtoi Mw Mnml Toland. man toil lAron ron SrhmieiiBee about twentj - ,Tvo.u- n. and llve.l In Home or .lone time She tetiirnc. to this foiintrx .nnl enr ngo-nlth her tuo S ". Ma and Hodolphe. and they haje he n llviufj with Mij To and nt 121.1 Snruee fti.et Mr. Toland nH grcatlv lp.l She mi fai advnnied in jir oml hud I"1"' ,,,,b,,, ,0 K" ",bmil ",,u'h for -nm,. time hut her friends Mere WCiOOinetl I" HCr UUIHU Mil" "s-' ... ...i Mwr.il giandsons beHldes the Vol. gchiuen'ep men Hoberl Inland. Jd. h mniried "uf.in lliooinc last jenr, It n ginndon I SAID the other da Hint I hoped the management of "Why Xot?' In other oids. Helen Kliason and Date Vogels would not change n thing In.the orrhpstni fccene of tlie pln production, tooufe to mi mind it could not be more perfect a take-off. unlen Stokowski him'clf wen- to take pnrl. ml thei have not cliaiiged that scene one hit. with this one exception, and that h Mr Htowkonnkl himself is going to tnVe part ' Did jou ever? Anilv fur thermnre he is not going to lend. No, he likc tn watih tho tako-off of himself too ell for that, but he in going to aug ment the iirclinHtin He won't tell what he will phv. but t hac heard It bus nlrioneil it will be n tiombone. and vou lino win i n miisleiaii ran do with n1 trombone' Isn't Mr. Stokowoki a won-1 rferfnl npnrt' Ilenlli I linie been laughing ever linu I In a id it M'stei(ln nml nml hardli unit fin W'pilnesdnj night. Won't' it be r tuir ream? I wonder it there is nn.ithing more to Ml ion nbnut the performance to morrmi mshi '' Mnrj Krnestine Cnlemnu ml Inik Whiting will do n dandy pat- I ter dnnie and I hear thnt the boxeH for the niidlence of the orcheKtia will be ar runied on the st.igp alongside of thei baekgrnund for that scene I Don't ou think it will be killing? 1 renlh Ihluk t!ie will hare to give it gain We will nevet he satinmd with1 onli "lie mini jierfoi inaiiLC. And isn't It good to think we will hnie Mrn. Klin son and Daie ngels righ- with us all the fttiie'' And jou know, we must per suade them to giietther Burl, shows for 'annus i hnritlex next venr That iut Is too MrmnptiniiH to tliink about even, Is it not1 Tomonow'M is foi the China Fannin Fund T)OI,I, who i, tint jet four, had been nwHi from home for two whole dnvs. And while it wns n great eent and hIic did not appeal to be homi'iick, in fact. tM Satin Strap Slipper With a Rliiitcstone Button l iii'W fashion tlmt steps in with n defi nite mi of niistociucy. 4 lis sleniJer lines, combined with lua ttous satin, is Riven tlio touch unusual by tho rhincstone button. (j hi el. hi i hlncl in hn.icn 'i i ' 'i llnbu I'rcmh or Mtih l.ouis heeh tj Hit ln ;i ' ( c r i.i- liules I limestone bul la ii lp.lairi Store or H'omrn piChcsbuilSt: Three VleiulOrs nl our HeVrlie . M - t!WW&ittfqa hr1t4gi'llw(rt n. dip innl Htinw mil" iiiiiiii.-u wiui Ti i iliii nf "'"ft nvvfiillv prrtty' I A" i SlU'i- In Uittonliimso Suiimc ? . rk fnimilntU, prob-jbl) blue, Of "". ,.,,. mil ullli conup n 1 It II t Ik Interest in their avails and ner m mm chnnn mn.le-s I-iH paid to her n delight. Sho Mill be giently inlHscd. She is Riir k. nn. Houeit loinnu. nun JJetMar WVI 110 nl- - '' hIic r-njo.vdl oipij mliiutp of the visit with iitintlo. vvlint do ou think hIip cnlil vvlicn alio mini' linme to mother? Oh, iniitmnn," she hIkIiciI, "I'm mo hnpiij to ho linok. I'm ho hnpp, I Mon t know how In uriv-lt If I vvni a little dog 1M wag ntul wnK n toll." XAXCY WYXXK. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES , Mi Albert Draper Whiting: lo2T Stit urn treet. will entertain n Kiinll Informn) miction brldsn pariv at her liome tills eenlng In honor f Mia Henjftmlii Plummor nnd hei ilnugh. ter, Mrs Trcderlek DraUe, of Hath, Me. AinoiiB the out-oMown Btueits wilt be Aira MlUn llnrfrrnn. of Surrey, Knglancl, who Im tlio KUest of her brother anil gin-ter-ln-lnw, Mr. and Mm Joseph Stein inet!., of Oerinnnlown and Mr nnd Mrs Hownrd LInrlo Whiting, of Hoston a biother nnd HKter-lndnw of Br Whiting. Mtn Jnwnll Tnilnp .tnnVvn ..f ltn I.ntlinm, ' Soventectitli nnd "Walnut Rtrectc will ro the Inst of her nt-liomca thin afternoon She will tin nnlrtetl in receiving by Mrs aeorgo Holt Bttaw lirldge, Ak. Henry HnelocK Horrlcks, Mrn llobert W Downing-. Mrs .7 Harris Warthmait, Mrs ltcrtiy Dclnplnlne nnd Mrs Hobci .Tolin Hughes Mr nnd Mrs William Strulhera Ellis, of P"ox Hill Farm, Hryn Mawr, will en tertain at dinner on Friday evening. Mr nnd Mrs Jtusselt pnne, who fpent the wlntti nnd enrl' spring nt tho T(juralne. nccompanled by their dnughtei. Mlm Snrnh Franklin Dunne, nnd their son, Mr Morris Dunne, will leiue enrl In Jul for Wyoming, where nej will Bpend the summer nt the ranch of Mr nnd Mrs Maxwell Struthcrs Burt Mr and Mrs Joseph A Mlnott. whose niiirringn took plnce on April 9, will le turn todav from Yamn. Farms, N Y, whire thei snent their urililinir i.in mi "'!?. V.rB' ""'t will spend n fortnight with Mrti Mlnott's pnicnts. Mr nnd Mrs. i.airnr Wright Hilrd nt their home In heitnut Hill bcfot.i starting for the West, where the will spend the summer traveling. iMr nnd Mrs Mlnott will lle In Portland. Ore Mrs Mlnott was Miss Gnltior Owen llalrd Mr nnd Mrs A Reed Morgan who occupied for the w Inlet the house of Mrs John HnmmotidAVhlttnker nt 8R23 Uermantowti nvonue. Chestnut Hill liae rented for two months the house or V,.r .",u! Mr8 Henry t, DaM, nt in West Morelnnd ncnue. Chestnut Hill. Mr nnd Mrs Dals and their daugh ia 5'lss Elennor n Davis and Miss Mar ( pavls. sailed last week Tor Europe, whete they will spend the sum mer traveling in Itnlj. Belgium, Francs and biigland Mr and Mis Moignn and the. r daugtitei. JIlss Elizabeth Morgnn, w 111 sail on .lulv 7 f5r Fram c. where the will spend tho summer Mrs Whlt tnKer. who spout tho winter nt 900 Pine streett will open her houso In Chestnut Hill on Mn 1 Mrs. It Talt McKenzle. 20H Pino sticet, will gle a tea on Thursda nft einoon from I until 6 o'clock to meet tho truck team of he Paris Unlverslt who nic spending some time in this count! y Miss Nanc F Cope laughter of Mrs Wnlter I'opo, of 200 East Johnson street. Oermnntowti. wht with her mother re turned from Sniindcrstown, It I , on Sundnv, where thev spent a week nt their summer place there, left yesterdnv for Drlfton. Pa. where she will b the guest foi it week of het aunt, JIrs Eckle H Coxe Mis John n Tell who Is" spending ome time with I.e. mother-In law, Mrs Alexnndei Van Tlensselaer. at Cnmn Hill Hall I "oi t. Washington Is spending tin. wen. in . . on. Mr nnu air fen and their fntnlU will occupy their sum mer plnte at Narrngnnsett Pier, It I , enrh In June Mt and Mrs E Walter Clark, 3d, and !" TuM Wli 4 JRilzQfarlton Washington Star, April 18th President Harding believes "that the Federal Reserve Board is right in holding that the retailers of the country can do much in restoring public confidence." In accordance with President Harding 's suggestion that the retailers of the country do their share in readjusting retail costs, we have revised our prices on all merchan dise throughout the house, and will offer values which are indeed unusual embracing Tailored and Costume Suits Day Dresses Evening Gowns Coats Capes and Wraps Sports Apparel Hats and Furs - ilfl,"'. - lfttaMiTriai'i')il1i' i ilinnl h 'rfr- f &tit EVENING PUBLiq the tatter's mother, Mrs Cyrus Dolph, of 7022 .Lincoln I)rle, Chestnut Hill, nre pendlng a fortnight In Washington, whero they are Msltlng Mrs. Ueorge Trusdell I Mrs Frederick Mnrtj n Dunn of East QinorH lane, Chestnut Hill, lins Issued1 lnMtatlons for a card party on Snturda afternoon In honor of lur daughter, Miss, Heniletta K Dunn Mr mill Mm Plinrlea II 1)111111 of I.dgecombe, Cliestnut Hill will sail early In Julv for Europo, whero thej -will spend tho suinmct Mr. nnd Mrs William llakcr Whelen, of Devon, will entertntn at dinner nt their home on Thursdav evening next, April 28 Covers will he laid for ten guests ' Miss Mttij Hetgeant, of 1015 Clinton street, will entertnln the members of her, card club on Thursdnv afternoon. ' Miss Dorothv Spencer, of New Or-' le.uis. will he nmong Ihe guests from out of town who who will tome to attend the wedding of Mia Frames Wharton Scott, daughtei of Mrs J Alison Scott, of 2201 i rine street and the Ilev Albert jia-w-ley Lucas, of T2n South Eighteenth street which will lie solemnized nt 1 o'clock on Wednisdav nfternoon, June 29, In St Mark's Episcopal Church Lo cust street nbove Sixteenth i. Mi and .Mrs William Wllsrfn Cur- tin, of 221fifDe l.nncey stieet, will close their town house the latter pnit of this week and occup Urentwood, their place at Itosemont, until the autumn Mr nnd Mrs. Charles ailpln, .Id, of the l.onox Apartments, will leave eailj In Juno for Atlintlc Cltv, whete they will spend the summer at the Hotel Brighton Mrs J M Blnnkenshlp, of New Totk. who has been entertained as the guest of Mr and Mis William Smilro lidd ing, of Havldou, Montgomery, avenuo. Brvn Mnwr, for ii few davs, has re turned to her home Mr nnd Mrs William t Elliott, ot 317 South Seventeenth street, and their diughters. Miss Eltrabeth El liott, whoso engagement has been an nounced to Mr Arthur E Pew, and Miss Hnnnah M Elliott, who will bo a debutantn of next autumn, will spend tho summr at their cottage at Northeast Harbor, Me Mrs. Louis C Bakei. of St Asaph roHd, Bi.Ih, who lins been spending a few dnvs In West Chester, returned to hel home Inst evening. k A plav will be given nt the V MCA. of Oeininntown on Frldnv evening nt S In o'clock, entitled "The Cowborvs, Sparkcrs of Lovo nt First Sight." for tho benellt of the social service department of the aermantown Hospital Among those taking pnrt will bo Dr Albert Draper Whiting nnd his son, Mr. Jack Whiting Dr II Wllmer, Mrs Robert Downs, Mrs Ljnnwood Ornce, Miss Helen Maize, Mrs lteese Dr Calvin Hartmnn nnd Dr Harry Mercher. NORRI3TOWN The matrlago of Miss Bertha Hfchtel, of 21S West Airy street, and Mr. O F'rederlck Hallman, of 408 West Main street, took placo on Saturday Afternoon In tho Haws Avenue Methodist Church, the Rev. T. II Evans. D D. pastor of the thurch. officiating The UBliors were Mr Eric B Hnllman. brother of tho bridegroom, and Mr Howard W Ambler, of Lansdale After a wedding trip South Mr nnd Mrs. Hallman will live at 408 West Main street. Mr. and Mrs. Richard L Hjnes, of Penn square, have announced the en gagement of thcli daughter. Miss Anita Cecilia Hjnes, to Mr JnmeB S. Feeney son ot Mrs Teresa Teenev, of East Chestnut street. The wedding will take place In June ALONG THE READING Mi and Mrs M L (loldschmidt of Milwaukee Wis, nre guests of their brother, Mr Leo Moses of 1357 Seven tv -first avenue. Oak Lane v Mr nnd Mrs Horace Qroskin, of Jenktntown. have Issued Invitations for a dinner nnd dance which they wll NOW IS THE TIME TO PLANT --w. .1(i i i I , 1 flrass Seeds, Fertllltrri, I.nun (inrdpn Hole and everjtblng for the MICHELL'S SEED nlitiltrttt XffiffS. 964'966m.908 2fttih AvCtlUt NBW - rjlm'c - t:iiWt''(l't''i''n i , nrn't -HMtf LEDGER-PHILADELPHIA, TUESDAY, rjp lis v L : ffA ste- A MJttttr. PhotA til Photo rrsflcM MISS AO?iKS 1IAIO daughter of Mr. And Mrs. Koberl Halg. o' Svmrthmvre, whose en gagement to Mr. lUrry M. Giles has been announced iriv. nt th ManufactuneW Club on May 14, In honor of tholt daughtei. Miss Gladys R. Qroskin. Mr Sumner Pnxaon.. of Honolulu. who has been the guest V'or n, week ot his brother and slster-Ui-aw .' Mr. and Mrs W Warren Paxsotu of Melrose Park, left a few days ago-Aor his home GERMANTOWIV Miss Jean Bcntchiiril nt ii5 East to At r.imi.nn RieniiH. entertuluml n bridge At her home on Saturday aflerhuou there wero twenty guests Atru Cnri-nll H Hnlnes A22 West Mount Airy avenue. Is conValescIng fmm hex recent severe lllncsrf nt the itinm., hnma nt her mother. Dr. D DUllliiini ,..w.,iu "- . i. ' , Chnllls-Faust. at Avalon Mrs Hnlnes Is accompanied by her small daughter, MIrh Laura Haines. Mies Felice Landmnnn datiKhfisr of Mr and Mrs. (Justus F Landmanyl, of mi w-.t vhll.EUena street, wa-s) the fuest of honor at n dance last nVrht mnniT ihnne tiresent werti Miss LAIen McHugh. Miss Mary Held, Miss Elinor Lomas, jviisb niennur omrj, .uibb .-...uiw McKoe. Miss Patricia Donaldson, MVss Marjorle Hlndman. Miss Beatrice Cur son. Miss Beatrice Tomllnson, M'Jw'S i-iii.nl...i. Ttlnrtmnn. Mr Paul NortlflL Mr William Norrls Mr Jbhn Karlgyt) IrrlfaCtM or Ammhcs- MriuiU l'riots Writ r rfcaa Itr JtutTSTH er rriat4 HsmplM. R0TAL ENGRAVING CO, 814 Walat St BEADED BAG REPAIRING All sbles and sites made euual to new ut small cost. A. E. MOSS f 3S SO. TII ST. Diamond, Watchta, Jeicelrv Butterfly Bushes Cannas Hardy Chrjsunthcmums Clematis English Ivv Japanese Ivy Golden Glow HoneysuckleH Hvdrnngeas Iris Roses Tomato Cnludiums Cinnamon Vine's Dahlias Lilies .Mexican Vines Cabbage Plants Cauliflower Plants Lettuce Plants Parsley Plants E'epper Plants Plants Moner, Hollers, Luwn Sprinklers, Lawn nnd Garden. CATALOG HOUSE fiSSLPhila. I0U '."'''rW laaiawwt m trw -to- - - ArtWhUrt Mr, David Hoggs. Mr Barton Off, Mr Job Edell, Mr, tlnrnett Falrch Id, Mr William Scott, Mr. Conard Bailey. Mr nussell Godshall and Mr Porter Oglea by. Miss Landmnnn will leave "hortlr for Vevey, Switzerland, where ahe will attend school Mrs. .lack Penning 47 Fernhlll .-.. .m ...u.i.iin rsnn ' at her home this afternoon There will be eight guests WE8T PHILADELPHIA Miss Isabelle A Martin, 4714 Chester I nvenue. was the guest or no.. m hi " tea and linen altower given o n Lester Jeffries, of Narbcrlh, on Satur dnv afternoon Those present Included Mrs. William T Harris, Mrs Norman Jeffries, Mrs. F P Martin Mrs Louis Wlnnc, Mrs Robert Durbln. Mrs Alvln lUcd, Mrs F Kenrlck Martin Miss Mildred Harris, Miss Marjorlo Jeffries Mrs Dorothy Durbln, Miss ( nrollne Irwin. Miss Adele Brian. , Miss Anna Marshal, Miss Eleanore Wilson. Miss Helen Jones Miss Knjhcrlne Dowel and Miss Virginia Harris Mr Francis Morrison Bisphan, of 6021 Carpenter street, has returned after attending the week-end as' a guest of Mr William S McClure, oft Maine avenue Atlantic Clt. Mr. nnd Mrs Walter A Flelshei nnu the r' family, of n22 Powelton avenue . . villi occupy meir ..e..u Lane In June SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr and Mib John rjrUara. of I708 lohnston street, will enterfaln the mem hers of tho ladles' auxiliary of the American Legion Post No. 70. at cards at their home on Frldnv evening Among the guesta will be Mra William II Cush Ing. Mrs. James Williams, Mrs IIaric Williams, Mrs Harry W. Powell, Mis I Mary Welsh. Mrs Frank Molvlti, Mrs i Bertha Scott, Mrs Hugh Haggnrty. Mis &r,.rSrr,Mr.,,W.rS.l.r; SA Miss Knthryne Hnggarty ' Miss Jean B Duncnn will entertain n' , an informal party this evening at hen home, 204'i South Opal street. Miss Elizabeth McShey und Miss Marv Duffy have returned to tho city nftet spending the week-end nt Atlantic City Mrs. Ralph Rltter entertained al a . . ' i VV Ms. J, ' I At all our Stores ' s! , I' r si9 1 For Selling 1 faipffffj 1 Men's & Women's Shoes I OrQjJS22!i I WAIT ON YOURSELF 1 C9 1 1 ie & i.' ma. aaki I D...i. 1 OAVL OVo S lllJILtri fii E l! Women's Men' id, ii m ,-i . .n m .n m ..ill mM m M lb. I . NO VIOIIK NO I.KHS "a S ' All leathers I-atft Slylet r " . , $6 to $10 Values Lowest price in yeai8! M Jl Z I' REISZNER i tMiSaSJI I 939 Markct st- 'Ki-i-V-I imsaaGtm a 20 s. 52dst.r.". MMVWMMIIIIiiETWHfflillllllllMPiiiMMIlllM Bs I'arctl To.t 10e K1rJsHMi I 1 I I lEiUJ.rtJA7iUllUJ.IIJIIIMJiiirrTrrrrT)iiJM.,. Jg....i.iCHTnnnillHllUJ.UIJ,HHl,IMll 1 I Bdi liw'pr'tl I l1rl "ili"ii 4r if iml I Bmn ' m nir suov or fraH I HI II) EXCLUSIVE .MODES J BB II f-Z 7 M 11 I? 1422 Walnut Street Si ' p (WEST OK BELLEVUE-STIIATKOUD) 3 I EXTRAORDINARY VALUES 1 j I SPOILT SUITS, CAPES AND I j I GOWNS I I Wraps ami Capes 55.00 to 195.00 I I Gowns 39.50 to 225.00 I ' . VVeilneiidM . - Ttiuriday , - Frldav IW'IIUULlHIIMWJf? Iy7'"' sivn f'i S?CTB A'lt'.vVj !ssCs .' "' - ' w 1 iw '3r(( Jmskk j kt a 1, ''V'Cm V aB&W3 MHll A Boudoir Conversation "What is that exquisite odor? It remtrtds me of a French extract I bought betore the wufiAund which cost $10.00 for two ounces." "My dear girl, the fragrance you notice cotyie"s from that atomizer on my dressing table. I srxray my linen and clothes with it every day and naturallv 'I like it, it is a breath of Spring." S "Yes, but what is it? It must be expensive. Lon't be so secretive." "It is no secret and as for expense it costs less tlW $1.50 tor a 6 or. bottle and is known to the worldW ED. PINAUD'S LILAC! Every woman should try this delightful French per fume ior handkerchief, atomizer and bath. It is the world's standard perfume. PARFUMERIE ED. PINAUD .Xnieruuii Itnpotc Ofi.e ED. PINAUD Bldg. New York It vou really want beautitul hair, uc ED. PINAUD'S HAIR TONIC Famous In 1'ronce for a Cenniry, and uted the world over by discrjmjnating men and women - VilAKf ,.v .a. i . i".).. r)aaa,'.44 . k . 26, 3921 card pnrty followed by a nurprlse hower In honor or Miss jean ijimiruw, . .. home on Snturdn) evening Among those piesent wire Miss Margate! Mc Calla, Miss Mnhaln Agnew, Miss Bar hnra Hoffman. Mrs IJ T Donohoe and Mrs. William Lnvrhorne FRANKFORD The Arbor Duv exetcles nt Ihe i Frankford Dav NurAery will take place on Friday afternoon A number of trees I will be planted In honor of the follow- In. Mm I.annh C-ll 1 Irlll eT. MfS I tU til Hmedlev ... ..""..":,-,,'.;.... ri-. Mm lillTR IeO. Iuinun .'.iaJ Idn Stern Mr John P Stanger and Mr t.i..nh 11 Holly The Dorcas Tens Missionary Society ...in .,. n .rhtiran.. oienloir at the home of Miss Mav McMullin, MOO Frnnkfoid nvenue DELAWARE &JUNTY Miss ImjiiIsc Knowles Evans, daughter of Di and Mrs W KnowleM I.vans, of Chester entertained at n luncheon nt her home on Snturdaj In honor of Miss Sam James, whose mnrrlag to Mr Ralph Ivlns will take place on Mav 7 The guests Included Mrs J Horace Mendenhnll, .Mrs Frank Hntton, Miss Elizabeth Challenger, Miss Helen Ha worth, Miss Cnrolyn Long, Miss Lllrn beth Lewis, Miss Elizabeth Malson, Ana; Virginia Price, Miss Eilzaoem i-rice anq v y.n rr ce ,, . M.i-u.r nl Media, and Dr and Mrs Oeorge II Meekti of tho Hwnrthmor Twentv second and Walnut streets, have 10 turncd from Blnlrstmvn, N J, where they motored over the week end. and were Joined by Mr nnd Mrs Wavne Dumont, of Patetson N J, whose son, Mr Jnik Dumont, and also Mr John Mnklver attend the Blalrstown Acad em i ..,-,.,.,,., MOORE8TOWN tjuder thu dlrertlot. of Mrs Jacob H ' " Irv' ComnsandMrs V Al'Rljj fXREISZNERS l nsaatv -. ....... s ) 1 JMIHTSfy . iai" .fr .i itnJai i Chcston Stokes, the Presbyterian Sun da) school will give a historical pageant on Frldai May 6 Mrs E H Rlgbi. of Media lias been visiting Mis Chnrlis l.acssle of East Mnln street Dobber Club Dance The Dobber Club will giie a danre on Wednesday evening at the Phllomuslnn Club, Fortieth and Walnut streets. This club was organized in the vm 1916 und Its members Includo n number of the nlumnl of St Joseph's College Villa novn College La Halle College I-ord-ham Unlversltj, New York and George town University, Wnshlngton All the members enlisted In the wotld wnr. during which time the club dls banded, nnd It was no! reorganized until the present yenr As In previous years the club will occupj Its summer hom at Atlautlo Cltv about June U, Tho committee In charge of the dance Includes Mr Milne Jerome Eckhnrdt chairman Mr C Emerson Treac and Mr W CnIHghan Straws & Panamas Cleaned and Remodeled In tlie newc-it thspes for Hprlnr nnd (Jnm mpr. tliir 40 zeiirs of e- j Ifr.i.in P ,- ". i,ii. fi. . sen lee. "Ol JC1JL1V11I i'i(AcririiiATTnit 54 N. 7th St. Phone, Market Z437 Plltr.ADKI.rHIA KOIIKVIOST TIIHATIIEH I rADDCCT moiits"at h it rUIlLijl Mute Wed H I Pop. Mat. Tomorrow $1,50 INSTANT SUCCESS OF RALlPH DUNBAR'S REVIVAL , M3UINAL.D DK KOV EN 9 StASTBUPIUCE Ml America'1? Greatest Comic Opera INCUMPAR.AI1I.B CA8T SlTERn CHORU3 Augmentad Orchritpi Hjdoa Conductlnc ALL EV'OS 4 SAT MAT, BOc TO ti p nn rV NIOHTS AT 8 IB 0rvrlvrv JIAT TOMORROW A ROYAL RE-WELCOME TO CEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS AND Spirit and Dash arc the char acteristics of the Cohan musical masterpiece. Popular Matinee Tomorrow and Saturday, Best Seats $2.00. BROAD LAST, WEEK Last rop. we d. Mat. ? $2.00 opal ALL, EVOP JOHN pa r ma r ',oo to j: so rmiNKW ater a LINCOLN WITH FRANK UeOLTNN Ordinal umou Company Intact WEEK SEVT8 ROIIERT I' rHURSDAT MANTELL AND GENEVIEVE HAMPER RICHEHEt hamlet ?.,T.1." MliE IT JI-LRHAE1AR KINO LEAR VIA f.IVTt Ma tine ENtnlna -atuMKi llatlna,. MERCHANT OF VEN'irE Salurda' Einnlnir RICHARD III AJLEVOH i. SAT MAT REST HEATS II POP.' WED MAI REST SEATS It 30 WHY NOT ? THI- tlKVKHEHT VlfriirAI, COMEDT OP THE HKAhUN ' he uFPKATEn ron rilE i,r. ,i,ru w The China Famine Fund T THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC ON THE EVENING OF APRIL 2 7TH ickia ioi a iiaopa a and tna Aadimv i Pricaa from Flf'i Cnt to rhr. rvTiiPi! ACADEMY OF MUSIC Mask & Wig Club INIVERfllry OF PFNNSVI v AN1 V ON-L flPEC'IAI EXTRA PEKtORVUvci'i SOMEBODY'S LION ' Friday Evening, April 29th HMia NOW m llkii mil rtiinui at and 4.cadarm nt Mualc Hoy Offlce Annual Elks' Frolic Metropolitan Opera House Thurada Krlda Hat)jrla ur Mntuniaj Matinra . : 10 ... .V, ''"'"I"18' na Aliislmi star. 12a-I'ln. Hind Pri' Orill . nrn. BEST pilOOKAM ON EA"TII "' $1. $2. $3 wu. , , war Tax TUskata now ci it. BUa Hom. , , Ilocaa ""''""nance at Mttropotun Opara , n 77 EITH'S THEATRE I WILLIAM ROCK crtixjat UVA-N'S An I Arane itia in VJdlnr tlella DIAMOND & BHENNAN n P aharinan'k I Uw' ! Roma . Iu lluut On V R"i,er Htrai-hal Hanlna Othara 1 ROSELAND THK HOME OF CLEAN DANCING 1 1015-17 Market St NOVELTY NHllll t mi Orchtwlraa Tonun I i ha i rr and Howarl Uni r Pnat, lnnruction li u Tf,l" 1 Dlracllnn nf Mr I I !im,, I DUMONTaS ,"" . vii.hr,,,. h , VlalH M l VVo.1 Hai 2 I SHIVERY SHIMMT Karfa, Kutch Dan, ar. iDRPHF-UM .f.n-..io..4n.i.i4 v Mae Desmond iilir II1U1 V- i r. mi .111 l'U.r. In VVliBt HnutM-nfrl tn vfHr Nr,.N I W Kf.lv , i,r,u illltlf. ' Ae-wiam lkia Hi sOrf A Hcppa a 1 110 t'haat OHILADELPHIA ' "!' "" '--i T nDrurcTDA Mme Samaroff ORCHESTRA CASINO OF 1920 iwSMSFt ABRAHAM a. .iimrt.i (. ..friatWaatl 11 ntlLAURLI'lirA H LKAU1NO DHlIK TION OKIBIHJ I TI! BATHES Hinnir.ru nuuui I II Till 11H SATt Itl.AT LAST 5 NIGHTS AT 8:15 VjK SEATS THURSDAY JfBSHIlH RHUnBHTH fltKHKNT "PHOEBE Of Quality Street" A Muiiical Vrrtlon ot Sir Janira M Ilnrrl Komantlo Comil Hook nil I.ri by Kdwird rxianey Dunn .Musical Bcore br Waltr Kollo WITH A DIRTINOriSHBD CAST INri.UOINO Dotolhy Ward Hhdvn Olonvllln, Warran I'roctoi tleatamlne Nnu comb, MurlKl Tlndal, OertruiKi Alud Miiry SlcCord Maria I'cttti), I.iiclus XV Mats and Joaaph Ttnalty I VD 1" I.A8T MATS TOMOn A BAT. LYK1L, Lagt 5 Nighls mr Last Pop. Mat. Tomorrow RF10RENC& th EED-MHM XIVk SEATS THURSDAY MAIL, onnEns NOW MKHRIIH I.KK J T SHUHKKT PRK8ENT A Superb Revival OF The Queen of All lyiusical Comedies VVirl A MAOMKiCEVT ALL-STAR CAST INCLUDINO CAROLYN THOMSON VM. H. DANFORTH JAMES B. CARSON FRANCES DEMAREST KENO AND GREEN TEDDY WEBB GEO SCHILLER FLORENCE RAYFIELD PURCELLA BROS. KITTY KELLY J HAROLD MURRAY and A Lot of Lively, Lovely Ladies! H$M SHUBERT SiKM' at 8 15 Pop. Mat. Tomor. $1.50 Ttrc Boftmvrs Ate faftotwc CREC04WICH VILLAGE FOlUff If20 XUViatD AW UTAOta rr CHESTNUT ST. Opera House TWO SHOWS dati r C urlalna 2 in rihI k I", D.W. GRIFFITH'S I rOI'ftlF.fl THE HEART OP KMIIITi i IIFHOLDER PHILA RECORD 1 . ! EU?.. 600 OftCHtSTRA A7J AT JLM I . S.OKJrmA$loa-BALC0rir3B'a!!E.2S,i aujavttiaiBqpi: i VfAI MI IX TOMOHT AT n 20 VV-M-1-'1 MATH TOVIORROW NANCE O'NEIL (I.N PERSON') IV THE PASSION FLOWER 1 V MVIQIERIDA) nv Ia-lnln Ilenavrnt Nm a I'lrturi A rhrlllin Spolcn Oram WORLD 3 MOST DDAUTIKUL THEATRH MARKET AT 19th ' VI .v m ro ii n ROSCOE (FAT1T) ARBb'CKLE I I.N NEW PUtAMOL'.NT PICTLRB THB I "Dollar-a-Year Man" VUDEU ATTRACriONH IHE bTUt OP KODAK CO VI ED 1KB JOHNNY JONES IN PERHOV IN Hl.M OttrmK Original . cat Ili-h Qul'k Monniogua i Edgar i VHVH RlfF 'IHMUM1 i)l.nlar piioioot'i; .vsn DANf'EH CTAMTAM Maukb-i vii lr.rH J I a"MN 1 Vn It AM tilt 15 r M. VN L.LOR' XDVI'lAIION 11V I.ILIHN VNO E CHEUTER OK VNNV HEW ELLS FAMOUS NOVEL "Black Beauty" AV ALI.-S1AR ' UDED UOROTHV tO nOIAHSr HARI IE I'HAPLIN I.I1AUH rill. HAND Nxt Wk Antitverhnry Patll Iol ill AH KAIRBANhS In THE MI r" DAI A rU i'jk'maTiket st I Ali-I1, 10 A M to II 16 P M. Norma Talmadge IN HER UIBHP HIHI RE "The Passion Flower" n ovt pi a of svmk nri.K NOTE ,l r" completa In ever datall than flak prniluctlon Arcadia CJ!nS"lNc'1 t Hal HSTH IM l nllU I' l BEBE DANIELS and JACK HOLT IS IlKALART PICTURE "Ducks and Drakes" v Ff-r,INTlNfl ROMANCE VICTORIA rvTi'iilHp RIHINVLtl IIARKKIt I'RODLfTION OP THI MI1EI V. IiWi I rtHPII VOV El. ' hp Branfllncr tTin '"' ' l ',l.'?,h;fl.,lVaAI;!.ViAvAn'KT0N AVI) 'JAMES KIRKWOOD C A D1TTM " MARKET 8TRPPT VwAll I JL Elaln.) llaiiitnriataln , In Pltuaura Kaakara" rilTT'CKIT MARRrT KT Hal ItTH lCVjLil 1 IOVI virinitp OI'FH'CIt W GLOBE MARKET T JLMI'EK VAUDEVILLE 11 TO 11 niMim.li uiliiain i(i flNC V 1 PON A TIME DlllPnw TROCADERO 0,, ""i1" '"'"- WILLIAM toicrvYrlitSml, 'AWRSIHAMi "THE ' -0F i mr & m f -I m w H m jMjjMj.
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