im lVi.-"l ' lJT5-;Vfi' JUST GOSSIP ABOUT PEOPLE i jrtw:y H"ye 7e.s o 7ie Doa,t o Loim Sorr, .-., in, London Last Week She Speahs of the Pickering Club Annual Meeting T-mlENDS of Dr mid Mr. l,o ill formerly nt 1818 f Sinrr. whn livfil Bittenhoiisc wiimre. I" . KngUnrt or, hut hate been llv- xeveral jrenrn, will Li drrT.imlpPrt. lo hear Hint their son, J' J?j I stnrr. .Jr.. rtlpd In London on b sorrj. April Ifi- Pti.. uinrr nri member of th family . thnt name here, nnd nrc related to mUv "Aw iwdlnr Phllodelphlons. nr Stnrr'.t brothers were laanc Stnrr. rHivuril Storr and .Inmeg Starr. Ills f'i,r who was known to his intimatvs ', i.n'mniv Stnrr. married a French i.rfv MIRI)uco!ng. and Theodore Starr. !',; a Riandfon of that Mm. Starr. hnt her name. Thr I",' Mr- mM Stnrr, who was TV Slarr'M brother, married Mini Mnr Fnilcn, who lives nt pre.cnt In Gr-r-nintoun. and her niece, Miss Dorothea Fmlen makes her homo with her. Mr Edward Starr also died. His wife, who Arrives him. was Miss Mary Sharp - Mrs Starr, the mother of Louis Starr ...Unto death occurreu in i.unuun. vn MIjs Alary l'nrrlsb. Dr. and Mrs. Starr iisil' three children. Elizabeth, Dillwyn nou mi - rn ...... i,ni.i ,ml Louis Starr, Jr. Dillwyn was killed In the late war. No word his been re ffircd of too cause of Louis Starr's death, only , , .. Rverv one will foel great sympathy for Dr' Starr nnd his wife, for thr-j are greatly loved here. Dr. Starr was one of our foremost physicians nnd has wriiten sereral hooka on the rare of jming children, which few mothers wniild be without. QI'ITB a number of Phlladelphlans will go down to Green Spring Val iT on Friday nnd Snturdav of this wreJi to attend the Maryland Cup races. The nonsal lirooks will entertain a heue party over the week-end at their Stlfehifiil place In the Valley Mrs. Ttrooks, you remember, was Prlscilla Bohlen. a daughter of Mrs. Woodville TJohlen ami a sister of Frank Bohlen. -rho married Sydney Franklin about a tmr ago. and of Mary Bohlen Tilgnman. ' Amonc the Phlladelphlans who will tttend the house party arc Gertrude Hcrkscher. Ellen Mary Caaiatt. Had cllffe Ohsston. George Brooke, 3d, and th, Charlie Ohestorui. nPEAKING of the rnces reminds me U the Pickering Hunt Olub will have. its election tDls Baiuruay, ana aara Reeves' name bag been put up again as president. The Pickering club grow up around the Reeves family. It was Sam's own pack of hounds that formed the nucleus of what Is now one of the llveit hunt clubs. The Reeves have lived for t number of years In Phoenlx villc, and Mr. David Reeves, Bom's father, preceded him as prosident. Another former president of the rlub was Senator Knoi The club Is situated between Phoeniiville and Valley Forge nnd near the hunt ing lodge of the present master of hounds. Bill Clothier. Sam Reeves was ths first master of hounds when the elnb consisted of a little farmhouse on the road to Phoenlxvllle. Norman Mc l.nre Is the treasurer, a position for mfrlv held by Barney Martin, now sec rctafv to Mr. Knox. And Jojin Sulli van is secretary. Bob Page is one of 'he vice presidents, There Is to be a buffet supper and (Inure on Saturday night after the bust ncrx meeting. And those affairs are slwats lots of fun. T REAR tho Joe McCali, .Ir.'s. hnve a 1 mil, io be named Joseph B. McCali, 3d. Re was born on Tuesday and I nm sure will help to brighten the snd deueil hearts of the Davis family. Mrs. McCali was Louise Davis, you know, and her father. Mr. Charles Gibbons Davis, died just last week after a short Illness. Tim little Joseph McCali. 3d. has a brother and sister who are twins and perfect darlings. BOBRIE, who Is four years old, went j to church Inst Sunday with Father, and Uncle nnd Big 8lsrer. After the ervlces Father stopped to talk with v)tno one nnd Big Sister said to Bobbie mil Uncle. "Let's wnlk on." "No," i !d Bobble firmly, and remained where he was, not talking to any oOe. So Dig Sister Joined one of the other girls ind walked along the road with her, while Uncle and Bobble remained, 'Incla thinking Bobbie wauled to wait tor Father. After a while every one had left the church and the clergyman came to the front door and seeing Bob hie and Uncle standing there came over snd shook hands first tvlth the small man and then with his Uncle. After he left Bobble henved a sigh, ind turning to Uncle remarked as he 'ucVed bis small band into his nnd Marled to walk townrd home: "That's 'hat 1 was waiting for." NANCY WYNNE. SOCIAL ACTIVITIES . Miss Theresa Perkins, of Boston. will iltend as maid nf linnnrr nt. thn weddlnor ir Miss Hester flaara Walker, daughtor if Dr. and Mrs. David Harold Walker . 1 Monmouth, Port I.ongwood, Mass. anojMr. Merrltt Harrison Taylor, son of Mr. a. Merrltt Taylor, of Brookwood wayne, whlnh will be aolemnlted on Sat urday at 8:30 o'clock In the Church of Our Savloilr, Longwood, to be followed v a reception at tho Hotel Somerset In Boston. The bridesmaids will include Has Elennor Walker, Miss Doris Walker, Miss Clruc rnrker and Miss Eleanor Saxe. idl ot Boston, und Miss Helen Oibbs and Mies Harriet albbs, or ' plllmore. Mr. Taylor will be attended Jy bla brother. Mr. Josoph O. Taylor, as , '"st man, and the ushers will Include Mr James H. Scott, nf Richmond ; Mr ' 'ick Walker, of Boston ; Mr. Allen Ham-, je." Cole, of Montreal; Mr Thomas II . wfrt. 3d, of Providence. It. I . Mr 'onn Robertson Ward, of Boston, ana v'r John Colemnn Purves. of this city Mrs. Mary Woodruff, of 201 Woti "oenty-nlnth streot, New York an- ounces the engUKement of her daughter ' Mis r.oulKK Woodruff, to Mr. James Fer suson Vrceland, son of Mr and Mrs, H 1 i Vreelnnd, of 135 Centrul Purk West FURS REMODELED 0 4 to the designs Vhich will be Fashionable This Autumn m Prices Moderate i ' l iiw i; After remod- !' il '-""K ' uitinu lit) i nil am fid 1 rt IrA I ! ) charge for stor- l I' ing them during the summer. ' Jacques Ferber Furrier 131G WALNUT STREET I N'ew York. MIm Woodruff Is a graduate! v.i inc i.iiiihh liana iscnooi. uermantowit aiil'v,."".1! Mr'- Holllnshoad jc Taylor, 8104 St. Martina lana, Choatnul Hill, will untnrtaln at dinner tomorrow evening In l,.onor.?f tnelr "lece- Miss Evelyn Mar tin, The quests will Include Miss Hone mn.r.y Mn.we- Mll" Blltabelh Wear. Mr Potter VVear, Mr Jnmes Downs nnd Mr. Joseph Covering Among: those who will receive nt the la which Or nnd Mis. It Talt MoKcn ale, 2010 Pine stie.ct will lve this after noon to meet the (rack team of the Paris inlverslty will be Mis Hairlet O. It Oeyolln. Miss R. Antoinette Qeyelln, Miss Frances H. Hammond. Mies Mary De II Dercum. Miss Elizabeth Jeanes, Miss Mary C. Winter. Miss Frances Wis- mr. ,i Kainarine wnarton Norrls. Miss Polly Thayer Miss Christine Cham bers. Miss Anna Wetherlll and Miss 1 Mary Prcelend. Dr nnd Mrs MnKenzlo i wlllAll on June 5 for KnKl.mil. wheie they will spend the summer I Mr Chnrles Fuller Voung, of Wayne, I (rv n bncholor dinner last evening at HerrlcU. whose tnarrlano to Mies Emljn .;..i,,c. v,., nV m'm u nmumuj, .m. Voune nnd Mr Herrlck both served In tho ambulance service In Italy riurtni; ine war i Mr and Mis Flu-Eugene Dixon, of Kulp House, Elklns I'nrk, sailed for Franco lust wtk where they will join Dr nnd Mrs Alexander Hamilton Rice, who hnve Just arrived in Paris from U' tour of Portugal nnl Spain. Mr and i Mis. Dixon and Dr and Mrs. nice will, ni't itturn to this couhtry until late In K fall. Mrs. Francis Irenes du Ponl, of 1424 Spruce street. Is the guest of Mr. and' Mrs. A If rod I du Pont, of Nemours. , Wilmington, on their yacht Allcln. Mr. and Mrs. ,1. Hutchinson Scott. Jr.. of 223'J nittenhouse street, have taken a house nt Cope May, which they will oc-, uupv the middle i.f Juno. j Mr and Mrs, GeorgH H Kryle, 3d. of Gray'8 lane. Haverford. sailed today on the Mongolia for Europe, where they will renin In until the last, of July They will attend the international polo games In , England. Dr. and Mis Spencer Tiotter. 236 South Fifteenth street, and Miss Bertha uaie uenson, or I1Z0 Spruce street, win sail for Europe on the Kroonland on ! limn 10 mh t ti .... a wnA t t a Sunl alii until tho early autumn. , Mr Francis Taylor Clmmb.rj and his , daughter. Miss Christine F. Chambers. of 1630 Pino street, will close their town house early next month and occupy their country place lit Penllyn until the autumn. "M'iv in, "iino iiiuj wAucbt. iw iwiuuiit Mr und Mrs Robert Kennedy Wurta will close their home. 2134 Pine street, the middle of June and spend pnrt of the summer at the Idlowlld Hotel. Media. Mrs. Clayton McElroy of 2012 Pine street, will entertain at a small Infor mal luncheon today at her home to meet Miss Jeannle H. Fralley. formerly of the Mnrlborouch-Hlenhelm. Atlantic C1U. who has returned to this city for a short tlniH ., , Mts. VMIllam Wllklns Osrr, who has been living with Miss Caroline Fan-, of 2218 Do Lancey street, has returned from Atlantic City, where she baa been visltlne Dr. and Mrs. William W. Farr. , whose homo here Is 3H02 Walnut streei. Mrs. Curr will leave In two or three' weeks for California, where slip will visit her daughter, Mrs. Josoph H. P. Howard, Jr Mr Daniel B. Went, of the Orchard. , Wyncote. who has been on a three months' trip to India, will arrive in this I country on Saturday . Mrs. Wentz will leave today for New York to meet Mr, Wentz. Mr. and Mrs. Wentz will spend , the summer at Northeast Harbor, Me A wedding of Interest will be Bolem-I nlr.ed on Wednesday morning, June $, In the Holy Cross Church, Mt. Airy, ut 10 o'clock, when Miss Sarah Hanson, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, M. Francis, Hanson, of 616 Eaat Sedgrvlck avenue, Chestnut Hill, will become the bride of Mr. Paul A, Vanneman, Jr, eon of Mr, and Mrs. Paul A. Vanneman, of Cynwyd. to be followed by n breakfast at the home of the lirldo's parents, , Mr and Mrs. Whllwell W Coxe. of 2041 Spruce street, will leave In June Straws & Panamas Cleaned and Remodeled In the neffffit nhapen for Sprlor and Hum mer. Oar 40 ears of ei prrlence at jour i&N '"QTRTNMAN I'KACTIOAL, HATTER 54 N. 7th St. Phone. IVJarket 2437 ?3Sa15tlStL Specially Arranged for Friday and Saturday IMPORTANT REDUCTIONS S OFTEST Crepoe. modols. fly and Puflsy WJllow, SUITS Exclusive Suits of Tricotine, Piqui tine and Poiret Twills Handsomoly Embroidered nnd Strictly Custom Tnllored DoBlgna. Some CoBtume Modes included. Street modes of Tricotine, Canton Crepe nnd Piquotine. For Formal Wear Laces, TofTotus and Satins. Mostly one of a kind. All Bi7.es. Owing to the drastic reductions taken on these Wraps, Suits and Frocks, all purchases must be final. lf-i ua,o,Jrc4 EVENING PUBLIC 'Hi' .'ffi iifMS ' iissHsLLLLI .',.:-5v;.." ,,-., wmm .- m Photo by I'hoto-Urafttrs, MISS DOROTHY YGRKBS Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Hnrninn Ycrltes, of (M02 Drexel road, Ovcrbrook for B trip abroad. They will Join Mrs. Coxe's Hlster. Mrs Frederick W. English, , und her daughters. Miss Elaine Tuylor I English und Miss Beatrice Tuylor ling- .. nnt -r . i t 1 1 f T ..... tn Oermantown. who sailed last week. They expect to. return In the early aulumn. Mr n1(J Mrn Cttr0nce Raker Tlppett, of N Vork w b M,tetti,nil uo tuu ,,, Mrii Tlnnett's rouslri Mr nnd ?," ",,. HurVwell StronV Vr Twontv nmnJD.lS,& nun. ur ju vvi'H ncnuui nounp iixiih. to arrive tomorrow and will remain over the week-end. Mrs. Tippeit was miss Ilal.nf.nci Vn.i Flanaw AA1 Mr. and Mrs Alfred Holmes have j returned rom their wedding- trip and , uie occupying" their home, 6616 North Thirteenth atreet. Oak Lane, where thoy will be at home after June 1 Mrs. Holmes before her recent wedding wxis Miss Unru Mntslnger. i Mr tinu ,nrit. . vun uiuur vnmcr of Georgetown, British Gulnna, S. A., have returned to this city, whore thoy i expect to live permanently. Thev are iMiUinzry cJmportor 1517 Walnut Street Hats of Character A Chodoff chapeau invariably enhances the personality as well as the ap pearance of the wearer. For such exquisite materials and highest grade workmanship prices are delightfully WRAPS FORMERLY 75.00 Marvella and Veldyn. AIbo Quilted hotins nnd now 49.50 Tuxedo front voat Also the new Buttoi- Semi-Dolmnn Modes. Silk Lined. FORMERLY 75.00415.00 49.50 KOQFORMERLY 05.00-7 5M 39.50 No Altertttiona. No Ordem. - LEDGBJRPHITJADBLPHIA, THUKSDAY, the guests of Mr Wllmer's brother and nlster-ln-luw. Dr. and Mrs. H. B., Wllmer. of 138 West Walnut lane. Ger mantown. .. .. ,. , , ;,,i:2-,l,e'Iim,np ri,Km?i" nJntT. of ilaujjht Mrs. derjek D k . rt F'lummer'a daughter. Mrs, Palmer Cobb, of 120 Argyle avenue, Ardmore. Mr. nnd Mrs. Thomas E. Word, ac- t'S "J9tf.ri ! 5;lar,,fa.BnIf.," HKfSi1,!'1 V.Sir,o.V ' - .-. . " '-,;;". r-.'.J'tVni .. ni iL-i. , on Saturday. May 14. for a trlD abroad 'lull tttPiiuc, .i.cnu.wi. &,i,t, ,,i ,c They expect to spend several months In foreign travel and will return" In the early autumn. Tho Eaatorn Pennsylvania Club of ths skldmore School of Art, New Tork state. wI1 tVB a danoe tomorrow evening at (he flmenhouse. and a luncheon at ths DCIIOvuo'Dunuuru, uu auiuiufty, ai which tho dean of the college. Miss Sara Ross, will be present Miss Elisabeth Merrltt. of Rryn Mawr, Is on the com- : moderate. A - 100.00 mlttee In charge. The proceeds are In be used for an endowment fund. The patronessen win inciuao .Mrs Snmual Hamilton, Miss Klslo O Hob- .,.n u t Anr.,.n t He i-aninin nnd Mrs. Arthur w. nunbftr, uommnnupr nnd Mm. Nelson Ooss and Miss Sarah iioss. QERMANTOWN mis. nowara Kotcnam. sr ana ner, granddaughter. Miss Uetty Ketcham, daughter of Mr and Mrs. C. Stanley! Howard Kotcham. 8r nnd hor Ketcham, of West Harvejr street, have, returned from spending two weeks nt the Marlborough-nienhelm, Atlantic City Mrs. J. Klnsey Uaker I0 Wlstr , street will entertain at cards and danc Ing- at her home on Saturday evening .. ........ . . ... ra. wiiiinm Mcue.n, or west uur- nam siresi, win entertain ai luncnton and cards at her. home tomorrow after-1 noon The nruetu will Include Mm. F Marlon Hall, Mrs. Albert p. lllppoy. Mra. Stewart A. rtlppey. Mrs. Ocorge L. Kelley. Mrs. William H. Wilson. Mm William T Phlller nnd Mrs. II. C Good win NORTH PHILADELPHIA Miss Virginia M. Saurer. of .1847 North Broad atreet, has roturned from a visit of two weeks with Mrs Charlee Hlggate, of Whltemarsh. Mr and Mrs. Horbort Drown, of 1936 Diamond street, will leave on May 7 for their summer home, Mllhen Farms, War minster, Pa. Their aon-ln-law and daughter, Mr and Mrs. John 13, Gchrle, whCT have been visiting their parents for soveral weoks, will return to their home, 4 COS Pulaski avenue, some time this week, NORRI8TOWN Miss Hyacinth V. Cahlll, daughter of Mra Emma, J Cahlll, of 1134 Mark ley street, and Mr. James O'Brien, son of Mrs. John 0'BrIen.pf 1088 Powell street. were mimeil on weanosaay in si Pat rick's Church The Itev. James V Mo- i Knory, of Lansdowne, officiated nt the ceremony. Tn. Dirae was anenaod ny hor sister. Mlse -Mary II. Cahlll. an matd of honor and tho best man was Mr John O'Brien, brotner or the bridegroom Upon their roturn from a wedding trip Mr. and Mrs. O'Brien will llvo In Nor rlstown. The Vent Vaiue in Town LENBEl BLOUSES 2328 Wa.lnut JStroet. Luxurious Blouses Below Cost! Sacrificed by exclusive man ufacturer going out of business 3MMihUnm &. Mtz- (Briton Announce a Revision of Prices Downward A complete revision of prices of our Spring fashions has been made this is not a reductjon in prices nor a sale just for one day every article has been repriced downward and the values offered are unusual. Handsome Evening Gowns Street and Afternoon Dresses Sport and Tailored Suits Day Coats and Wraps Blouses Hats Furs Accessories At the A'ci' Revised Prices Shop With Paulette This Week In thete days of fluctuating prices the average shopper needs expert assistance. Consult Paulette gratis call Walnut 821. Newest Thing in Footwear ' 1 never knew a shop to have the very latest crea tions so quickly as does that satisfactory Winkelmnn footwear shop on Chestnut nenr Twolfth. The very newest, you know and greatly in demand is a strapped patent leather pump whose Kraceful contour is emphasized by lines of perforations nnd stunning white stitching. These pumps nre so difficult to et and yet the Winkelmnn shop has u moat delightful assortment including high and low heels and a choice of single or double straps. Some of these good-looking pumps come with the perforations stitched in black, so you muy have your choice. I'm ever so enthusiastic about the smart things and they're onlv $10 a pair. Correct Graduating Frocks. June Wedding Guests, Attention! How often are girl graduates incorrectly dressed! A graduating frock must be neither too juvenile nor too sophisticated. Sterling's, at 1210 Walnut, spe cialize in just such frocks, and I could hardly believe my cars or eyes when I discovered that two excep tional little models are only $29.601 would have arjpraised them at from ten to fifteen dollars more, when you ask for them tell the nhop folk you want to see the graduating frocks Pnulotte liked ho much. Hoth are of white Georgette nnd of nn exquisite Himple smartness. They come in sizes fourteen to eighteen. At the same time you grown-ups who ate to bo guests at Juno weddings must surely have a peop at Sterling'? ravishing lace frocks at $30,501 The price should be nearer fifty. Sincerely yours, Week of April Twenty-fourth XAPRIL 28, 1921 WEST PHILADELPHIA The ongngemene Is nnnounced today - iVJ.. Ci TiWiAin i . tinrnn dnuichter J Miss 'Virginia .Lee I RC2nlu,?0,t' of Mr and Mrs. uenjnmin wn """ of 4810 Haiel avenue, to Mr.. I. Hpencer Halkett. son of Mr nnd Mrs William J Halkett of the Oladstone. tfhe semimonthly meeting of the pew Drop In Club, of Philadelphia, was held at the homo of Miss Dorothy Abramprr. 6621 Pine street Alter tm meeunn oui rim ,B""CU. " ."Si.Ttinrv,,,! D... ... Ajnm.ni. Mn.nitnl Miss Hannah Steinberg and Miss Doro-, Card Party for Woman s Hospital thy. Abramoff entertained. The ciuui A card pftrty w) hp h(,M nt ,hP has given money, food and cunning ;oi the poor and hopes to do more gooo in the future Mr and Mrs. William Theodore Hauer ' of 810 South St nernard street, will quietly celebrate the first anniversary or iV.i- mni.. si Vii hnm this ov-. - - ""'"'", ",,. VL" 'membcred f;, V...Tir.. Viii.i. I " Mls Dorothy Dalderman. " ' I SOUTH PHILADELPHIA The committee In charge of the Alpha 1 Phl.Delta.Delta dance will meet tnls. evening In the Green Boom of the Belle-; vue-Btratford, where final arrangement will be made for their spring ball, which will take place tomorrow evening In the' Ballroom. Clover nnd Oreen nooms of the hotel. Those who Will attend the meeting will be Mr C. Oerrlsh HproUle.J president ot tne iraiernity; miss bu Balsbaugh. Mies Marian Williams, Miss Margaret Hoovan, Miss Lillian Blacs, Mlns Margaret Maglnness, Miss Grace Bnldle, Miss Jeanne Williams, Miss Helen Boyd, Mian Irene Jamison, Miss Catherine Williams, Miss Barbara Wart man, Mra. Ralph Moyer, Mr. Richard O. Clark, Mr, James L. Lovltt. Mr Frank A. Wilson. Mr. Howell Menaugh, Mr. O Casslus namsdell. Mr. Glenn F Btrlck lor. Mr John It Mills, Mr, William Shaner, Mr. Ernest Wlnther. Mr Earl Hlggens, Mr. Charles Hennlng. Mr Charles Levis. Mr George Blckley and Mr Lewis Levis. itr AaasaMt- M4ru nn zr- imcfy Write r PhM rr birm4 rrlW ROTAL EltGRAVINC Col fM WaUtl St 15.00 to 39.75 VALUES $25 to $72 Faithful reproductions of ei quisite Paris models adorned with real laces, classic embroid eries and unusual appliques. One of a kind. A most unprecedented oppor tunity for obtaining best made Mouses at m wonderful sarlcr. f 6aAz2tr MOORESTOWN Mm, Kdwln Sumner has returned to Stirlngfleld Mass., with her father nnd mother, Mr nnd Mrs. Oeorge lloblnson for n. week visit Mr Iloberi Pylc, who Is president of the American Rose .Society, will Klv h lecture In Academy Hall on 'Hose Cul ture" on Monday evening. May 2. under the auspices of the Harden Club Merlon Cricket Club. Haverford. .11 3 o'clock on Thursday May 6. for the bti eflt of the Women's Hospital The , hostesses are Mrn. Oeorge H Enrle 1' Mrs. Waller n s.,LPhen,""ninhM'? I homn J A?nwn;H ?Jr nL,n I Jcnnes. Mrs. . Howard i.ooper Jonnsun r nd rT Caroline M Pur Jrnel CORSET FITTING j an we do It, I the enrefut, frl I let work of ripefis, whn make i a resdy-to-wfor corirt eaoal to i rustoni made. Hperlsl Attention Nlonui. Nunrlenl nnd Matfrnltr 1 rompfeto i,)nr of flrrisslcres 835 Chestnut St. I iPIIICKH .MODKUATr,, j PHONE SPRCCE 2958 FUR STORAGE UNDER SCIENTIFIC CONDITIONS ON THE PREMISES LUIGIRIENZI CORRECT APPAREL FOR WOMEN 1714 Walnut Street PARAMOUNT 1342 Chestnut Street LAST w & J. 1 . W W - 1 : Our $5-$10 Hats Reduced for nbnolutr clrar nncr , Wk h r mnklnir thU srent Snrrlller to make room for light Summer lliitu nan online In. Sport , iMrret unci Large lire Hats., $8 to $15 Hats Sr Think of paying but y3 Y to one-fifth the original m prices of these Beauties. " 1 PHILADELPHIA H FOREMOST THEATRES I I BROAD lastTevgs: j ll Ma' Saturilav ' ALL EVOS A HAT MAT KOp TO 12.80 JOHN DIUNKWATER S LINCOLN WITH FRANK McQl.YNN Original Famout Company Intact SBXT WEEK SBATS TODA Y ROI1ERT R MANTELL GENEVIEVE HAMPER Mondav . RICHELIEU ruradav Wwlnfidav Maimer rcjnedav Hvenlng Tnurdiy Prldv .. HAMLET A PU11WUO urtiiiin Jl. L.H.,1 'JAleMAiV KINO NO LEAR MACI1KXII innrnii sidi:ni. aruni.iiA.NT OK VKNICK BaturdiuEvntntf nii.'HAnr) III AI-L EVUK. o AI JIA 1 Ill-JT SBATS 12 POP. WED MAT nEKT ' 4 t'C) . n ' . , uu FORREST N,a3Asi... "On the musical side the honors ot the season run strongly to this production." Ul'LLETI.N RALPH DUNBAR'S REVIVAL REGINALD DE KOVEN'8 MASTERPIECE i Yf m '9il ABRAHAM CQs) A,ikVH .?.&7 MAT Ul'!ir St-ATH J pop Ah wed nn.sT skat" n Souls tor Nut Wwk on Sal Todn GARRICK 'S dlk, It s Town Chatter" GEO. M. COHAiVS COMEDIANS IN THE immy, Dashy, Peppy Musical Hit tit Mr rr m GMND OLD NAM t Philadelphia's Big, Pet Musical Comedy Pod. Mats. Wed. & Snt i""' ? W.u ik " HMd t Hn ii for N't Wwli ,ir Ha l'orfu Annual Elks' Frolic ivietropolitan Upera House Ihundav Krldav Saturday Aorll J 8 .10 Saturday Mallnno SM Thairicl and Muilca, flurn 12S-Plrca ninrt Pru Drill Cortu . . BH8T pROGRAM QS J7AIITH ' $Z' $3 WU."Ta, TIumi i n .1- i Elk Homa. alia day of rerfonnanco at Metropolitan Oora Horna. EITH'S THEATRE T- WILLIAM ROCK With 1-J;--8 Olrln h Twi Mar ERNEST EVANS And A;oc'late In 'Weddlr nllt Jill SIIITL DIAMOND & BRENNAN In Flaharman t.uoa" lo Roma Jau Oaiil ao il Roitner. Hfriclnl Htnler. Othtn R 11 PHILAPUtPIIIA 8 LKAD1NO TltBATnuri DinKCTION OK r.BK J. J. HHUHEftT ADELPHI 1.AST POP. MAT. TODAT LAST 3 NIGHTS AT 8:15 9B WILLIAM AcruUMn in AfAM rwjjrr PRINCE "iTHCPAlHrllL a nr ev amiui nrvit w LYRIC LAST 3 NIGHTS , Last Matinee Saturday R FLORENCE- th xftk Seats Now Selling H..r Hill IIKUT Prnt Thlr V T Winter Osrdrn Production l THE lift NEW BOlEfflfNRK Wuh 8tilr tii of ' tunua Riclltnes A lKL,V i.OT Ori.OM!l,r I.AHf!K9 ! HAM QUI 1RFRT MOHTfl A.T RllS On J DLI 1 MATS WKD. ft HAT. vlatinee Sat. $2.00 Tfe BofurtAHs far. Ammowhok . (BRECNWIOI VILLACE (FOUUIESOfM jycwjto amo STAoto tr Jaw mkt 'JMoaao .-, CHESTNUTST. Opera Houte TWO HIIOK'S DAII.T Curtatn 2:ir, and a IS d.w.criffith:? 'Another Otifflth to hanjr In tho or'4 art gallery North AmerlciLn. lEvgs.,50cto$l.50. 600Orche tra Seats at $ 1 . Mats., Orches- tra, $1; Balcony, 50c; Family 1 Circle. 25c. I ALL SEATS RESERVED LIMITED ENGAGEMENT I WALNUT TONIOHT AT 8 20 MAT SAT XT 3:10 m a nt r r rv? t t? t i IN rt 1U L VJ IN L. i Li (IN I'KItSON. IN THE PASSION FLOWER Trnilat(l b)' John Garrett UniierhUI (I-A MALQfEIliDA). by Jacinto Ilenaventa Not a Picture A Thrilling Spoken Drama Metropolitan Opera House v From the Manhattan Otra Houne. N. T. 1 A TOSCA . Thursday Mar 5 l. BOH KM B . PrMay. May 8 11ME UI'TTEnri.T Sat Ma! Mar T ForiZA I)Kb DKRTINO . Sat. Er . May T Prices, Evening, 7.1c to 2 .10 Mat &Oc to 9t Seats on enle at Metropolitan Opera Houaa and .It Weymann 110H Cheetnut Street. WORLD'S MOST BEAUTIFUL, TUEATKB MARKET AT 19th I ' ' A JI TO 11 JB P M ROSCOE (FATTY) ARBUCKLE IN NEW PARAMOUNT PICTUIIB. Tin DOLLAR-A-YEAR-MAN" Atttlftn J0hn"- J0n8 Kd8r"cUU IN PERSON AND IN FILM G1.ADYM HtCE SOPRANO SOLOIST PROI-OOfE AND IIAI.I.ET Nfxi Wffk DE Mlt.LE PIIODUCTIOH WHAT EVERY WOMAN KNOWS ' i STANTON SSAVES (N ADAPTATION OF FAMOUS NOVEli I "BLACK BEAUTY" A DDED DOROTHY FOX. BOLOtflT i CHARLIE CHAPLIN LEADS THE BANt. I NVM Wreli Ar.ntvi-rKary Fpullval , DOI'ULAH FAIIinANKfl In THE NUT" DAI Atr 121 MARKET HT rliANlL 10 A M. to 11:13 P. u. iNorma i aimaage ADXPTATION FROJ1 PI. AY "Th e rassi on r lower k Ooni-KSC MEN A ciiestktt nt ni lira rcaaia m a m m tits p.m. BEBE DANIELS and JACK HOLT IN REALART PICTURE "DUCKS AND DRAKES" ki' ,- THE HOME Tl;ETi-H- VICTORIA oMlrM" kat St Ab 9th to 11 :1R PM. A REclINALD HAREER PIlODfCTtON "BRANDING IRON" v,. K.;k nl'lHIDK1. THE LAW' ( A PlTTSl 724 MARKET STREET V-JT 1 1 Wl Klaiiia Hirnmerte! In ' PltAAure sakara" REGENT MARKET ST Fal 1TTH TOM MOORE In "OFFICER 08r GLOBE MARKET AT JDMPBH VAfDEVILLE 11 TO It IVIMriU.U uil.iiai.n- t-o QNI.-E upon a Ti.rr " oTiiEn" ACADEMY OF MUSIC Mask & Wig Club UNIVERSITY OF PBNNSVT MA, ONE BPECIA1. EXTRA I'EUFOIIMA.NCIH SOMEBODY'S LION Friday Evening, April 29th 6ri. ciw Hill'" I llli f'hulnut at- nd tiilim "f Muik Rot Offlif ROSELAND DANCING 1015-17 Market St NOVELTY MO HI I'wo Orchestras Toniphi .hai Kwn and Howunl Lanntn PHI ATE INSTRITTION Wl,.,. 78T nirn'Mun of Mr .r l l.ork, I' n H'lrni I'Utf lloiOff A llnl'l'f 1110 Chutj nH LADELPH Ai""' ' ,r" " I nn.nroTrii MlllC. Snmaroft UKLMLi 1 rc P.anlit , QRPHEUM icrmantuMii 4 ciitllsn Avm, Mattnn Todav41R Mae Deamond w-f JTff next week- 'Tinisn noSr DUMONTS.? f Altc"' K'' v1" VMat Mon . WM . 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