f5f'3WVv V?','?Wi''0'W,?', ' ""Hf7iwtr, i - m y.'"4? M""1' vCWCfpy'fJ :"r apu Yy-tj;'-;Kli"V,jV.V""r fi$mwiitft'""'' re"- pjifrri A '' ' l -l , r 7WV7 fST GOSSIPABOUT PEOPLE Nancy Wynne Talks of a Newport Debut This Summer. ShetHeuryof Many Who Will Go to Europe - "'. C f for tjie- Season IT IB Jntrstlng to ,ub htti to hcnr that nnrbpra Whitney to be hi trodiicffl thlft summer at Nejvjort..Be rnuso since one of.lho Towers married Flora Whitney. Philadelphia and New York teem really related when 1 eoin?K ,n that family. You remember Jiwt about this time Inst year Roderick Tner and Flora were nmrrleu taml, of w roe. Philadelphia!, wftff over" there ill foroe. becaiioo the Towerrf linVe many "nendH In this city where uiuy uvea for a number of 5Cftrn Thev had the Xcwbold liotihc on Locust street, (that Is the iOiBe which Mr Clement Ncwbold built eom5 yearH ico and the Towers bought It (rqra lilm nnd lled there for Several years, both their daughter being introduced a lc there). (After tJcrtrmle's tragic Irath they didnot go back there to live. I iinderMnml the Towers, thnt is the Hodorlck Towers, will spend sOnta time If not the whole summer lu Newport. too In fact, this year Norn present Indications the Hamntons, of Long Island, will toko a back seat again and ewctv will reign at Newport. Of course, Long Iland ls bca"tlu but ?mchow Vp port does mean more in the social world, and while Tuxedo Park und Inert arc very, very spiff', they are o on a smaller scale. To return to Barbara hltney. she is verr good looking and awfully Jolly and attractive. She. is very popular and will have a dandy time, I make no dMrs. Whitney is in Europe at pres nt. but wlllreturn very soon nuu win, join Mr. Whitney, Barbara and her brother, Cornelius, at their place In WestWry, L. I., before going up to Newport. NEWPORT makes me think of the Wldeners, and. by the .way. I hear hat Carter and Fifi have been over In New York with the .Toe Wd.nert stay ing for several days attho Bits Carlton. They have a delightful smaller house built on the Widener place you know, out in Elklns Park and have Ken living there for several months. Fifi scarcely lo6ks a day older than when she was riarried. Shtf is, as a natter of fact, not twenty years old t-ln fact, I arp. not fluhe sure she is nineteen. Shewoa riot, eighteen when they wrc married, you remember. I HAPPENED in at the Bellevue Stratford jcsterday.for lnhchcon and came upon a delightful party which Mrs. George Fales Baker .was enter taining. The guests were the various women Vho arc getting up the June fete which is to Be held out in Ablng ton, th.- firBt Tuesday in June, for th- hospital out there, which the late Mr. Elkins built in memory of his first wife Mrs. Baker has Interested her elf in thnt fete for n number of years and alwajs has u table of ravishingly lovelr things, nne ann ur. uancr win move' shortly to their beautiful pluco out in Ilosemond before going farther North for the war i-eason. DID jou ever know an) thing like the number of people going abroad this summer'' There's Mlbs Anna LeWiH, who lives at Twenty-second and San Rom. and her friend. Miss Florence Gil lingham. who expect to sail in June. I have been wondering if Miss Glllingham will take her pet dog along. I never fee them apart, nnd he Is certainly a darling dou. I don't Mippoe there would be any difficulty in traveling with a cocker spaniel of that size. He is so rule and alert. I watched him the other riaj Ilewas very inquisitive and wanted to see a certain baby in w rortaln couch, and he k!dded around the corner and enzed nt the baby all the while he was being ijoroiisly called to and whistled for. After ho had had his look he came tearing around the corner iu answer to the call with the most innocent expres sion upon his countenance, ns much as to snj, "Why, where have jou been? I've been hunting all around the place for you " . Then next month Mrs. Lewis Auden rifd nnd Miss Pauline Bowie and Mrs. Audcnned's two little daughters, Sarah ami Williamina Wentz, are going over for ii May of several months. And so it goei ' MOTHER had a little candy, andsnld she. "With careful division, the four nf us can each have two nieces." (Mother being u bit of a child her self ) Well, she nnd the two older chil dren nidi had their two pieces, but Marian only took one. and when the second piece was passed to her re marked. "I'll take ft later. I have not quite fiulhhed this." Well, (imp went on mid the extra I. piece of enndy was forgotten, when sud- qem mother spied the box. "Un, ' said (.ho, "Mnrlan, jou did not get your M'coud piece of candy." And Mnrlan, being an optimistic soul, re marked. "Oh. but I have it now, and Ml the repl of jou have finished." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES Mr Clayton McMlchael will entaitnin t a small theatre party at the Mask and Wis performance followed by niljf Pjr it the Mank nnd WIr Club, in honor of his sister, Mrs. Stewart B. Clark, on Frlda evenliiK Amonp the guests will be Mr nnd Mrs Sidney Thayer, Mr. ami Mrs j spwcll Boric. Air. nnd Mrs. Emlle c Geyelln, Miss Gertrude Con awav Mls Mary Norrls. Miss Elisabeth Packard Mlns Elizabeth Trotter. MIbh Virginia HeekHclier. Mr. Genrse Grcrvp, Mr Harr n Ncllson. Mr rredorlck rt Drayton. Mr r..ni n Vnuit n mmi. Jlam D Stroud. Mr. Arinand d'eOrouchy I ;ir I'emberton Shober. Mr: Rodney N. wni'iiciu una flir. iieroert i iiureii Mr nnd Mrs. Francis a Straw bridge, or Woodwlde. (e.rtiintitnu.n. Atifr. tallied t luncheon yesterday when there ."' 'eivo Ruesis present Mr. and 3Irfl Str.luhrlflfrf. -..Ill , ..!.. . 4--.. ....... .unv rr., riltKl kUll) ,, l iniirr on Saturday neiilng next atld nWn nn Irlitn,. .....1 c.. .....!.. . .... nlng siay 6 aid'?. ' Mrs Mlntuin T. Wright, of West CneBtmu nvenue, Chestnut Hill, has Is- rued Invitations "or 'a tea on Saturday, May 7, from 1 Until o o'clock, to meet hr dauhter-ln-law', Mrs. William JeuUs Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Mlnturn T wrlBht, who are on a motor trip through Penn sylvania, will return homo next Friday. r 'Mr, rinaTMre. Walter Waring Hopkln son. of, 2419 spruce street, will entertain nt' dinner tonight nt their home. t. and .Mrs, Ilopltlnson and tholr guests will participate In the "Why Not?'' per formance' to he given nt the Academy of Music. Mlsa HaxcPA. Coffin, 007 Hansbcrry street, Germantown, will entertain nt dinner at the Felham Club tomorrow avenlng !n honor of Miss Emily U. H. Shipley, of Penllyn, whoso marriage to Mr. Italph Raymond Iterrlck will take plaeo on Saturday. Tho nuostH will in clude Mro. Thomas H. Miles, Mrs. Ship ley Thomas. Miss Elisabeth van Dusen, Mrs. Ilussell n. Hoblniion. Mr. John D. Mcllhenny, Jr., Miss Margaretta Shipley, Miss Anno Shipley, Mrs-, Calvin M. Smyth, Jr., Mr. Ralph II. IlcVrlck. Mr. Charles F. Young. Dr. Calvin M. Smyth, Jr., Mr. Shipley Thomas. Mr. Elwood Thomas, Mr. FluSsell R, Robinson, Mr. Muurcr Robinson. Mr. Edward Kllng, Mr. Alfred Reeves, Mr, XTharles Steelo and Mr. Roy R. Coffin. One bf the most Interesting of th coming season's debutantes will be MU3 Ellen Douglas Lloyd, daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Stacy B, Lloyd, of 1623 Sprue street and Wye House. Ardmore, who will be presented to society by her par ents nt a tea on Saturday, October I. at Tyn-y-Coed, the home of Mre. Lloyd's parents, Mr. uml Mrs. Effingham B. Morris, at Ardmore. Many other entertainments will be planned In Mtsa Lloyd's honor. Miss Lloyd, who Is at school In Paris, will hrrlvo In this coun try early In June. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd and Miss Lloyd will spend, th 5 summer at Saranac Lake, N. Y where they have rented a lodge. Mr. and Mrs. William C Goodman, Jr.. of 8860 Germantown avenue, Chest nut Hill, have taken a lodgo at Sarnnac Lake for the summer, which they will occupy early In July. Mr. and Mrs. John Hall Rankin, of Deep Run Farm, Penllyn, will sail early next month for Frajico toyioln their daughter, Miss Cornelia A. H. Rankin, who has been spending a year at school in Paris. Mr. and 'Mrs. Rankin and Miss Rankin" will re turn to this country early In .the fall. Mies Rankin will be presented to society at a. tea which her parents will give on Wednesday, October 5, at their country place at Penllyn. Mrs. Rankin left yesterday for Grand Rapids. Mich., where she will spend a fortnight. Mrs. R. M, Oberteuffer and Mies 'Ber tha Dale Benson will Blvo a inuslcale tea or the benent of the social service building fund of the Presbyterian Hos pital at the Belgravla tomorrow after noon at 3:30 o'clock. Among thdse who will take part will be Mrs. Dorothy Johnstone B.iescler, Miss Elizabeth Lat in, Miss Elizabeth Dcrr. Miss Allsa MacColl and Miss Eleanore Hamilton. Colonel and Mrs. J6hn S Mucklo will give a farewell dinner next Sunday evening at their home, 2023 Walnut stieet, to tho French track tejm now In this city. Mrs. Charles Heath BniinurtJ, of Old Lancaster road, Hanrford. will enter tain a small Informal card party nt her home on Friday ufti ruuon next. Mr. and Mrb. James Francis. Sullivan and ther daughters. Miss Frances I,. Sullivan and Mies Elalno S. Sullivan, who spent the whiter at the Rltz-Carl-ton, have returned to their country place, The Woods, Radnor. Miss Elaine S, Sulllvtn will leave the latter part of thl.i week for New York, where she will at tend ns ono of tho bridesmaids at th. wedding of Miss Mary Cameron, daugh ter of Mr. Duncan Cameron, and Mr. Juan Mayer, of New York and Wash ington, which will be solemnized on Sat urday night. Mrs. Norman Grey, of 18.10 Pino street, will entertain nt an auction bridge party at her home cm Thursday afternoon, Ma) D. Miss Margaret E. Dunlap, of 102 South Twenty-first street, and Lieuten ant Colonel Sosthenes Behn, of Havana. Cuba, and New York, who will bo mar ried on Tuesday, May 31. In St. James' Episcopal Church. Twenty-second and Walnut streets, will on their return from a wedding Journey spend tho summer at their estate ut Havana, Cuba. They expect to sail for Europe In Ortober, where they will remain for some time, nnd on their return will make their homo In New Yovk. The ladles' auxiliary of Hie Will to marsh Valley Country Club entertained at luncheon at noon today at the club house, followed by a card party Mrs, Frank Chapman Is chairman of tho committee. Our $5-$10 Hats Reduced for nliMilutn rlcur Bliee. Wn are inMUIiiR thin areiit hacrltlce tu mukn room fur lleht hummer llnl now rnmlnif In, hportu, Street and Hrrgr DrrNH IIuIn, $8 to $15 Hats$. Think of piiylng but i tn nne. fifth Hie nrli'innl prices ot these Motilities. BFor Thursday & Friday, PARAMOUNT 1342 Chestnut Street. JtmmL m mil Furs Remodeled During the Summer Months at Unusually Moderate Prices From Paris Where I formerly conducted this buflinene, I linvo the very latest infor mation on Autumn Fashions Jacques Ferber Furrier 1316 Walnut Street Jiiv.uxMxxu JrUiiUO ' - MISS nan iitmsr The nllractlve daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Fitlcr, of Rosemonl. Miss Fitler Is a iiopulnr member of tho younger school set . MISS BULLITT BRIDE. OF W.M.DARLINGTON Quiet Wedding Takes Place in St. Dominic's Church, Holmes burg, at 11 o'clock A weddlntr of social importance took place this rnornhiK when Miss Jean Christian Bullitt, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Loean M. Bullitt, of Tor resdale. was married to Mr. William Marshall Darlington, son of Mr, John H Darlington, of West Chester, In St. Dow, Inlc'a Church, Hoimesburgr. Tho cere mony was performed by .the Rev. Law--rence J. Wall, rector of tho church, who also celebruted the nuptial mass. Miss Bullitt was attired In a trow-n of white satin nnd old lace, the entire skirt o the dress being veiled In lace. The bodice was a combination of lace and tulle, th lace being outlined down the front with pearls. A low girdle of soft white satin held the frock at the waist line. Her train, which was.of white satin, came from the shoulders, nnd was draped lu at the waist. It was trimmed with nn old lace scarf which wos held at the four corners with sprays of orange blossoms. Her veil was worn over the face, nnd was arranged on the hair with a strand of pearls across the forehead nnd two umall sprays of orange blossoms at the back oP the. head. She carried a bouquet of calla lilies. Mrs Logan M. Bullitt, Jr.. a sister-in-law- of the bride, was matron of )tonor. Her frock; was of soft gray lace and chiffon uml the sash of tho gown was raced wim paio pink. Her hat was a black lace model and sne carrico a oouquet or pmit, lavender, blue and yellow eprlntr flowers. Mr. Logan M. Bullitt. Jr., gavo his sister In marriage. Mr. Darlington was attended by Mr Samuel Wagner. Jr.. as best man and his utihers Included Mr. Donald G. Balrd, Mr. William L. Bully. Jr.. Mr. IS. Bald win Edwnrtls, Mr. DonahJ C. Stanley and Mr. James Trimble Brown. Owing to tho recent death of the bride's father. Mr Logan M. Bullitt, ipSn3tt23XSSCa li To Look Young j Is to be Young VOU J the strain off life finer and 4 Telephone Spruce f 5484 for ap- m pointmenl no 4 oBflgation. 11 ULUUiy Individual The only Institu tion of its kind in Philadelphia. Nest to the llfllevne-blrutfnrd UairdreaBing Depl. in Connection L jj&2mszgim&2mt&zmt& 1 1 V sjr eft - nS. X 11 - h cm . m iv i ia mi v c JF 1 fil fP "Ai'yl ffl i! K if 11 ANNE L. DEVLIN ONE THIRTY-NINE SO. THIRTEENTH ST. Distinctive Styles for Afternoon and Evening in Canton Crepe and Colored Lace Gowns Also Fashionable Wraps LEDGER-- PHILADELPHIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1921 I'hotn by Il.irhrarh. onlv the Immediate families attended the reception, which followed the wedding at Birawooa. tne briae-s home in Torres- tint,. Miss Bullitt Is a granddaughter of the late John Q. Bullitt, ot the Cltv Charter bill, and a great grandddaughter o( the lato Commodore Jtobert Field Stockton. Richard Stockton, ono of the signers of me ueciarauou oi inucpcnucnce, ih a direct ancestor. Her mother, the late Mrs. Logan M. Bullitt, was Miss Mnrla Stockton Brown. a daughter or wiiunm iiawie urown and crranddauch'ter o the well-known lawyer, David Paul Urown Mlse Un'. lltt's brother, Lieutenant Richard Stocli iiiiiiiiiiniiimiiiiiiHiiiiiniimnniiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiij $.M3&mvbm 1621 f)ftnut Stieet Tailored Suits Top Coats Habits FOR IMMEDIATE WEAR AND SPECIAL ORDER ainitiiniHiiiiiuiiiiiniiiiniiiiiimniiniiiiiaiiiiiiimnnifi! t i 1 l(tiov the value of a youthful face of tL L... I... - I .. .- W, i ana igurc oui wnai arc you aoing 10 zi benefit by your knowledge? jj You may reduce or build up you may take 4 your nerves jiou maji make your H happier if you enjoy health. M 1 We invite you to visit our thoroughly equipped m Institution, ' devoted exclusively to women, tt where, without obligation, .we will gladly k demonstrate the COLLINS SYSTEM of J liciuiti t-uyvotiKzuv the road M .. T3..l. lUrn..nU U.,.lll. A tfifVUgff !4;Ullfl. ,W service fcn skilled tunmen attendants. ?4 COLLINS INSTITUTE i For Women Exclusively M Bellevue Court Building, 1418 Walnut Street fi I'limiei burure 0481 f '( $ ; !fe ton Bullitt, was killed In France during the lalo war with Germany. After a wedding trip Mr. nnd Mrs. Darlington will live In Torresdalc. flEED TOONO A wedding of Interest will be solein. nized, tills evening at G!30 o'clock In tho Church of the Incarnation. Broad and Jefferson streets, when Miss Edna May Young, daughter of Mr. and Mrs JunjCB D. Young, of 5017 North Eleventh street, will become the bride of Mr. Ralph Thomas Reed, son of. Mr. and Mro. Wil llam A. Red. of 410 North Sixty-third street, Ocrbrook The ceremony vMI be performed by nev. Charles H. Long, rector of the Zlon Episcopal Church, Logan. The brldo will be given In marriage by her father, and wili bo attended bv Mlsa bleanor Pancoast ao maid of honor. The bridesmaids will Include Mies V telle Young, sister of tho bride, and Miss Jeannetto Heed, sletoi- of the bride groom, i Miss Doris 1C Turner, tho email niece of the bride, will act as (lower girl. Mr. II. A. Reed, brotherpf tho bride groom, will attend as best man and the ushers will include Mr. Byron Walton. Mr. James D. Young, brother of the brldo: Mr. Henry B. Strathmann, Dr, W..N. Tarklnson; Mr. Stewart L. Kirk and Mr. W. E Hawkcs, of New York. A reception will follow nt tho Rlts-C.arl-ton. On their return from a wedding Jour ney Mr. and Mro. Reed will be at home after May 15 nt Montclalr, N, Y. .McCarthy orimner The marriage of Miss Mario M. Grim ner, daughter of Mr. Frank Orimner, or Chestnut Hill, and Dr. Philip McCarthy took place this morning at 10 o'clock nt the Church of Our Mother of Consola tion. Tho ceremony was performed by the Rev. Nicholas J. Vasey. Dr. Mc Carthy was attended by Dr. Edward W McCloskey, and Miss Anne A. MacFar lane, of Lawrence, Mass., was the maid of honor. After a wedding trip through the New- England states Dr. and Mrs, McCarthy will live at 30 West Gravers lane. Chestnut Hill, where they will be at home after May 15, Jroaelfl03. In Gray Sued, trim med with Tan !luila Cnlt strnpi Knit collar. Alsti In full Tan' RuKala f'ulf. turn aolea, LouIb heel. TWELVE-FIFTY JFii only two features of proved superior ity over HALLAHAN'S Good' Shoes a higher price and a longer wait ing. Tke'HALLAHAN idea is to put Quality first, and through our association with the HALLAHAN factory it naturally follows that our prices are lower than elsewhere. Women's Pure Silk- Hose at prices lower than usual. ALMHAN eoop 92fl MARKET STREET 60th and Chestnut Streets 2736 Germantown Avenue 4028 Lancaster Avenue 5o04 Germantown Avenue iiHiMiim George Allen, inc. 1 1214 Chestnut Street-4214 , 1 Nowaday' s It's Allen's Hats WE PRESENT New Hats for Late Spring and Early Summer These Hats arc altogether new nnd decidedly smart. Among them arc models featuring shapes, colors and trimmings suited to all types, including not only the youthful, - but also the mature and conservative. Women's Pure Silk Hosiery, $2.75 A 'very flue puro allk hose, with u fancy stripe carter top Thy are Just the correct weight for this Spring wear All sizes; bUck onl. Glove Silk Vests and Bloomers, $2.95 Flesh cogr Klovo Bilk vest ami bloomers of a ery well-known niako at mis rciimniiiuijr iuw iincc. inij Aim aro Kii'iraiiivi'ii un 10 m ami 85c Large Size Turkish Towels, 50c Theso are superior quality towel." well mado and serviceable in larjfo Blzo; blue or pink in fancy woven borders. Wo will bo unable, to offer such ejiceptlotial value when this lot lq hold. Uuy now for your summer needs. . New Blouses of the "Better Kind Becoming new models ln the newer hhades, as Ilonedeu .l.ide Melon. Tomato, Zinc. In Crepe do Chine, Mignonette, Otoruette' This collection Is ell worth your Inspection and they arc niaiUnl at. real price taMngs. 8.7J to IO.0O. Handkerchiefs at New Low Prices Women's Hand-Printed Handkerchiefs in varied uttructhe designs, 3 for SOc, All Linen Printed Handkerchiefs at 35c; 3 for $1.00. White Embroidered All Linen Handkerchiefs; others with corded borders, 35c each; 3 for $1.00. Men's and Hoys' All Linen Handkerchiefs, special at Mc and 35c each. Kleinert Featherweight Dress Shields Ivlelnjrt .shields aro the best obtainable and Allen's am head quarters for eery wanted kind. lYatherwcleht shields are Ideal for Spring and Hummer wear ' Sizu No. 1 nt 30c a pair. Size No. 2 at 35c u pair. Sie No. 3 at 40c u pair. Also Clare (Guaranteed Dress Shields in sizes '1, 3 and 1; special at 25c a pair. apMHiin SOUTH PHILADELPHIA Mr, and Mrs. Reuben Cohen, of C23 cHfi u.t.A,HA,Mit( atrAt. announce the lengogemont of their daughter. Miss Vlo Llet Mao Cohen, to Mr. Abram H Stern, or waHiiingion, Mr. and Mrs, John McCaughn and their family. Miss Nan McCaughn and Mr, Walter McCaughn, formerly of 2539 South Sixteenth street, aro now living at 2608 South eighteenth street. Tho wedding of Miss 15dn Cunning ham, of T1208 South Croskey street, and Mr. Joseph Dougherty took placo re cently at fit. Monica's Church, Seven teenth and Rltner streets. After their veddlng trip Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty will live at 2208 South Croskey street I ' " WEST PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adrlance Mead, of 166 Wlldwood avenue. Upper Mont clalr, N. J have issued Invitations for tho msrrlago of their daughter. Miss Bcsslo Mead, to Mr. Robert 1 nomas Boyd, Jr.. son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Thomas Boyd, of. 430 Chestnut street, for Saturduy afternoon, May 14, at 5 o'clock. NORTH. PHILADELPHIA Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Devers, of 3131 Euclid avenue, announce the betrothal Of their daughter. Miss Beatrice Devers. to Mr. Joseph Diamond, of 315 Narth Flfty-aecond street. A grand veterans' dance will be held at the Second Regiment Armory, Broad and Diamond streets, Friday evening next, The nifalr la being held under the auspices of Battery K, of the 108th Field Artillery. Leupold & Beltz Ladies' Tailor and Dressmaker (lawn of All Iitsrrlutlnns ttirellrnt Workmunhln Moderate Prices 1713 ARCH STREET "INE custoni-made footwear ofTers 1 shoes come in nil Hires irom ud to 13. wear Isri latitat VA2aafirur wor ....... Hxlrrale 1'rlcri GJ-ffiVVj' ' ntlft Writ or IW, for Knsrtted or I'rbitrd Ditnplea. ROYAL ENGRAVING CO- 814 Wtlonl Si BEADS Rib ozinc &' Stitching Braid Embroidering & Knitting Silk Braiding Embroidering Blading Ittmttitch'wg Scolloping Pleating NOVELTY EMBROIDERY CO. -1007 tfll.HEIlT HTItRET A-l Shop Special'ut in lelett method mnicfe stropping for all relaxed conditions of the 'kin. The new Solar Ray tcalp treat mentt for baldness, falling hair and itching scalp. Consultation free. Appointments only. I'ERMAMSNT WAV1NO. $1 A CURL RITA A. KRAUS 1615 W.laut St. PucceMor to Kupork S. I(tntk i Those. Kprure '""" WASH SKIRTS Made to Measure from Imported and Domet- Ho material I'Uln or Not title. 7-50,of0i". Well Worth $12 to $18 J. PRAGER ruftltlonatde I.mlliV Tailor 928 Chestnut St. J- Lwler 1126 Walnut St. To Make Room for Our Midsummer Models We Have Taken . 100 Smart Hats Values up to 16.50 and Marked Them $7.50 & PHILAPELl'JIIA'B FOREMQ3T THEATRES rnDDITQT NIGHTS AT 8:15 r UlXlXLiJ 1 Mot Todas' & Bt POP. MAT. TODAYS $1.50 A MUSICAL TRIUMPH 1 RALPH DUNBAR'S REVIVAL REGINALD DE KOVEN'S MASTERPIECE1 America's Greatest Comic Opera INCOMPARABLE CAST. SUPERB CUORUS Augmented Orchestra. Hydati Conductlnc ALL EVU8. i. SAT.. MAT.. COa TO 12 PADD ICV NIGHTS AT 8:1B vJ-r.X.XVrS- Mat TcIiy L St Pop. Mat. Today & Sat. b $2 PHILADELPHIA LIKES" IT BETTER THAN EVER GEO. M. COHAN'S COMEDIANS IN THE JK.OLY MUSICAL HIT .C,Td GRAND QU HAMS f BROAD LAST WEEK Last Pop. Mat. Today $2 ALL EVQS L. SAT MAT , r.nf" ro" J2.S0 JOHN DRINICWATER'S LINCOLN H 1T1T PniK'l.. ...It Vk.. Orlclii.il Kir.wu. C'omrany Intact NEXT WEEK -SEATS TOMORROW ROBERT r. MANTELL AND GENEVIEVE HAMPER Monday RICHELIEU Tiifjiay HAMLET Wnlnnday Matinee.... AS vol1 LIKE it Wednesday EvuiiIiib ... Jl'LII'h r'vnsAK Thuri.dy KINO LEAR Friday MAHETII f-atunlay Matinee MERCHANT uF BNICK Saturdiv Kentne .. .. RICHARD nf ALL KVGH i. NAT MAT.. IIESTiSeATS j' TOP. WED MAT.. REST feEATS 11 SO WHY NOT THE CLEVMtrsT MtIP COMEDT WILL '-nra;KATEDFOR THE The China Famine Fund AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC EVENING OF APRIL 27TH Tl.lieia for S.-i'n i nt Hcrpe'a and the Arademv PrlcH) troni FlfH Cenia to Three Doll ara ACADEMY OF MUSIC Mask & Wig Club UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA ONE fcl'KlIAL EXTRA PERFORMANCE!! SOMEBODY'S LION Friday Evening, April 29th Beau OW ut Hen', U1U fhetnut at.. nd Academy of Mualo Bo Offli.e. Annual Elks' Frolic Metropolitan Opera House Thureduv. Frldsv Haturduv April ' "U in ir Saturday MatlnA m M' S0 .... V.','" rht,'rl'-l und Musi.-al stara 1'.'&-PI Hand Prlie Drill pn, QLbT pilOUHAM QN EA"" $1. $2. $3 " Wur Tax Tlckeie nnw on rale nt Elka' Home: alae ifcvae" ,r'orma,": a Metropolitan Opera JANE P. C. MILLER Conservatory, 1028 Chestnut St. oANQNe OTmoINEIW eTui0t J 3. Lwler m S I i pwi a5uRS II $i WP ill ABRAHAM rnvatfi lemntn. Adultt and Ch'tdren'a Claeiea. ft0,0"?.""1 K,','f run?. Ins. riaeiea Thure Evei. Pheiiei Wal. JT 11 WOnLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL THBATnS MARKET AT 1 9th Wmmm 11 A. M TO Jlitn V. M. ROSCOE (FATTY) l ARBUCKLE 'Dolfa';LTffinP v ADbliD ATTnAliTlONB THE BTAlt OP UDOAIl COMEDIEB JOHNNY JONES IN PERSON AND IN' FILit OtADYS HICK HOPHANO sniX)18T ITtOlvOOtn ANO DANCE8 STANTON ,rVffi7. A Vffl AN ADAPTATION V LI I.I JAN AND OEOllOU CllfcsTUIl OK ANNA BUWEUL'S l'AMflUS NOVCl. , "Black Beauty" ADDBD rXmOTIlY FOX, POLOIBT CHA1U.IB CHAPLIN I.13ADH THIS DAMP Nert Week Alvirnry Kdtlvil D0U0LA8 rAtnilANKM In "THIS NUT" DA I A r,trSU MAItKBT 8T. X rJUAIL to a. m to una p. u. Norma Talmadge , in Jinn lati!st rir-TUnis ff The Passion Flower PROM PLAT OF 8AME TITLB AJ' CHEBTNUT Bt. B.I. 16TJ1 Arcadia ioa m miiiior, M. BEBE DANIELS and JACK HOLT IN REALART PICTURE "Ducks and Drake's" A FABCINATINQ ROMANCE VICTORIA SVV.p A UF.OINALp BARKER PRODUCTION OF THE WIDELY DISCUSSED NOVEL "TJie Branding Iron" cast iNrt.unnn itAnnAitA .rtleton AND JAMEB KIRKWOOD rAPITTll "W4MAnKET STREET VAJTl X KJLj i;inln Hmmrftlo In "i'leatur Bl(r" REGENT MAJtKET BT. Bel. 1TTH TOM MOORE In "OFFICER Co" GLOBE MARKET AT JUNIPER. VAUDEVILLE 11 TO 11 WINIFIIbU UILRAIN CO. "ONCE UPON A TIME." OTHERS PHILADELPHIA'S LK.ADINH THEATRES DIRECTION OF LEB A J. J. BHUBERT ADELPHI LAST MATINEES TOMORROW L BAT. LAST 4 NIGHTS AT 8:15 I WILLIAM tcnctraSar WgNMfl One PRINCE and THE PAUPER, a riAy ay ahiul rives I VRir" I-ST MATS TODAY X SAT. l-iimv i . a n:j,o At s is Last Pop. Mat. Today & THE- A PiAYjy&ffA Sswyy fcJ. SEATS TOMORROW Jleenrp. SHt'UERT Preenu Their N Y. Winter Garden Production TIEfiW beuemwrk T With a Etelur Curt nf UnuBual Excellence and A I.1VELT LOT OF LO LLV LASSIES SAM OUT TRCRT N'hl At S:l Pop. Mat. Today ,', $1.50 The Bohcmans nc Amnoumci: (F(!yi 0DI9 iosA Murray Auderso iiti CHESTNUT St. Opera House" i TWO iiHUWS DAILY I ( urtalna '.' l.'i und S 13 D.W.GRIFFITH'J All the dtvilnrthtt methuda vt (Irimth I direction ltae been -mrlowt with the usual cratlflni: renilte ruhllc Ledger I EVGS.. 50c TO $1.50. 600 ORCHESTRA SEATS AT $1. MATS.. ORCHESTRA. $ I ; BALCONY. 50c; FAMILY CIRCLE. 25c ALL SEATS RESERVED LIMITED ENGAGEMENT WAI NUT l'01' Mn'bi. iodat NANCE 0'NEIL i IN TERSON) IN- "The Passion Flower" I MVLQt'LKIDAl liy J,i.-inio Rn. ente 'Iranaluted In John Garrcit I ndei lull "Miss O'Neil is worthy to wear the mantle of the famous j tragediennes ot the past. THIS IB NOT A MtmON PiCTURB EITH'S THEATRE WILLIAM ROCK With i :--s t-n tiirl. k Two Mar r UKiMitiST BVANS And Aoclatea In 'Weddlnr ntla JIM SIRTL DIAMOND & BRENNAN In ' Flaherman'a Luck" Jnn Rome i Lou riaut. CJeo, II. Reenr Herechel Htnlere. Other m ROSELAND THE HOME OF CLEAN DANCING Broad and Columbia. Columbia Hide CLLVER NOVELTY DANCE ADMISSION. UOo TON la I IT Private Instruction DWnd 3M5 Dluinend 0883 ORPHEUM armu,1,8wn'ChelUnAv. ' Mitlnee Tomorrow 115 Mae Desmond WK? l,fM,i,.,gw NEXT WEEK-'TIOER ROaK" ' ri iMnNiT; oth . arch. r... ,i Mate Mn . Wed.. 8at. 9ilB EMMETT WELCH Minstrels SHIVERY HIIIMMT Karfee KUtch Dancer CASINO luasTii!Igh' TROCADERO ul6. uiRi.u. ontui R -MNf MMffiAM it m J -k f sA . .ytj, , i , , j-i ii at ,. I . w M i;- jf .A K jt J XM. , rf', , "Jb, (PA
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